![]() ![]() Also, Marvel and Disney’s Doctor Strange begins its foreign assault in a number of territories, taking attention away from Inferno in offshore markets where they are going up against each other. The goal is to get to $200 million overseas and $300 million worldwide, but that could be tough unless Inferno does notable business in China, where it opens this weekend opposite Warner Bros.’ Storks, according to box-office observers. ![]() “It should be enough to make this slightly profitable for the studio, although I bet it’s the end of the line for the franchise.” That said, I think it will still have solid playability overseas, even with the competition,” says box-office pundit Jeff Bock. “With Sony curbing their costs by roughly 50 percent for Inferno, the studio knew going in it wasn’t going to match the lofty box-office standards of the original and its sequel. ![]()
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