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ruled the international box office this weekend with $54.3 million, most of which came from its excellent debut in China.The final installment in Peter Jackson 's Middle Earth prequel trilogy opened to $49.3 million in China, which is its final major market. That's the biggest opening ever for Warner Bros. International, and is nearly on par with what the firstmovie made in its entire run.So far,has earned $617.1 million overseas and over $866 million worldwide.Playing in 57 markets,added $26 million this weekend. That includes a huge $8.2 million debut in France and a very good $2.2 million opening in Brazil (over twice as big as).has now grossed $132.7 million overseas, and remains on track to come close to the last movie's $236 million total.expanded to a total of 26 markets and earned $18 million this weekend. In Australia, it opened in first place with an impressive $4.3 million, which is Clint Eastwood 's best debut ever there. In its second outing in the U.K., it held even at $3.8 million.To date,has taken in $48.95 million overseas; it's set to reach France, Brazil, Mexico, Spain, Japan and Germany in the second half of February.added $14.9 million from 33 markets this weekend. That includes a strong $5.1 million opening in South Korea—second all-time for Disney/Pixar behind—and a solid $3.9 million in Germany. It has earned $238.6 million so far, and is scheduled to expand in to France and China next month.Box Office Mojo