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With official grosses reporting on Monday, it's official—has joined the fabled $1 billion worldwide box office club. The movie reached this level on its 19th day in theaters, which ties the record-breaking pace ofand(thoughwas only playing in the U.S. for ten of those days). It currently ranks 12th on the all-time worldwide chart with $1.000.4 billion, and by the end of next weekend it will move up to fourth place behindand"We're obviously thrilled with the global success of," said Robert Iger, Disney's Chairman and CEO, in a press release. "It's a fantastic movie and an extraordinary franchise that will continue with more great stories and compelling characters for years to come."is Disney's fifth billion-dollar movie following($1.066 billion),($1.063 billion),($1.044 billion) and($1.024 billion). No other studio has more than two billion-dollar movies.Across its 54 markets,added $93.8 million this weekend to bring its foreign total to $627.3 million. That's the highest overseas gross ever for a comic book adaptation, and it ranks 16th among all titles. The movie's top market so far is the United Kingdom with $65.1 million, and China ($50.4 million), Mexico ($49.6 million), Brazil ($44.4 million) and South Korea ($41.5 million) make up the Top Five. It's only major market remaining is Japan, where it opens in August, and there's a good chanceultimately winds up close to $800 million in overseas revenue.had its foreign launch this weekend, though similarly to its domestic debut it played second fiddle to. The Tim Burton Johnny Depp horror comedy grossed $37.3 million from 42 markets, and was 93 percent ahead ofacross the same regions according to distributor Warner Bros. Pictures. The movie opened to $5.1 million in Russia, $4.6 million in France (first place), $3.9 million in the U.K., $3.8 million in Australia, $2.7 million in Italy, $2.5 million in South Korea, $2.4 million in Spain, and a disappointing $2.1 million in Germany.still has debuts in Japan, Brazil, and Mexico to look forward to.added $14.6 million in 49 territories for a total of $143.4 million. That passed's $143 million to set a new franchise record. Add in its domestic tally, andhas now made over $200 million worldwide, and it's likely this movie will ultimately be deemed a success.opened in Latin America this weekend but only saw its revenues jump to an estimated $11.1 million (new total of $215.2 million). It had fine debuts in Mexico ($3.1 million) and Brazil ($1.6 million), though it trailed the third weekend ofin both of those territories. It's entirely possible that a similar fate awaitswhen it opens in the U.S. this upcoming weekend.Box Office Mojo- $3.2 - $49.1- $3.1 - $282.6- $2.4 - $22.7- $2.2 - $74.5- $1.9 - $75.7- $1.7 - $4.7• 2012 Worldwide Grosses• All-Time Worldwide Grosses