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With help from a strong opening in China,reached its final major milestone this weekend. On Sunday, it passedto move up to third place on the all-time worldwide (domestic plus foreign) chart with $1.135 billion. It only trails James Cameron 's($2.78 billion) and($1.84 billion), but by insurmountable margins.earned $63 million from 61 markets, which included a huge $26.5 million debut in China. That's by-far the biggest Chinese opening ever for amovie. The movie's foreign total reached $792.4 million, and it almost certainly moved paston Monday to claim third place on the all-time foreign chart. It should finish with around $900 million overseas, which will push its worldwide total past $1.25 billion.It's important to note that while overseas ticket price inflation data is tricky to come by,would obviously not rank third all-time in ticket sales. It's sold fewer tickets thanand many older movies as well.expanded to 42 territories this weekend (up from seven last weekend) and earned an impressive $48.7 million. It took first place in most of its markets, including Brazil ($6.65 million), France ($5.93 million), Mexico ($5.53 million) and Germany ($5.43 million). Distributor Sony Pictures International emphasized thatopened ahead ofin many of its territories. That movie ended up with over $223 million overseas, though it had the advantage of playing through the holidays. Including its openings last weekend,has already made $56.3 million overseas.dipped 47 percent to $26.2 million from 41 markets. It opened to $2.6 million in Spain, which wasn't impressive, and $1.2 million in Hong Kong. It also had solid holdover performances in Brazil ($4.1 million), Mexico ($3.3 million), the United Kingdom ($2.4 million), Australia ($2.2 million) and Russia ($1.6 million). Through Monday, the movie has made $106.5 million overseas for a worldwide total of $251.4 million.Corresponding with its domestic opening,debuted to $23.8 million in 25 markets. It only opened in a few major territories, scoring $5.2 million in Russia, $5.1 million in Australia and $5 million in Spain. It adds 15 regions next weekend, including the U.K., France and Germany.kept rolling overseas, grossing an estimated $20.1 million from 41 territories for a total of $258.4 million. Early last week it passed the original's $217.9 million total, and it remains 60 percent ahead of that movie in comparable territories.continued its remarkable run with $21.3 million from 62 markets. Its top two territories were China ($6.9 million) and Japan ($4.4 million). On Monday, it became just the sixth movie ever to earn over $700 million overseas, and its total is now at an impressive $701.3 million. That brings its worldwide total to $1.045 billion, and it inched ahead ofon Sunday to rank seventh all-time and second on the year behindAfter some quiet weekends,expanded in to a few key markets and burst back on to the charts. It earned $16.4 million from 27 territories thanks to decent debuts in France ($5.3 million), the U.K. ($3.6 million), Mexico ($2.3 million) and Germany ($2.2 million). Its foreign total reached $77.2 million for a worldwide total of over $200 million.- $7.9 - $25.1- $5.9 - $79.8- $4.7 - $89.2- $4.5 - $90- $3.5 - $45.7- $3.4 - $50.2- $1.8 - $451- $2 - $7.8- $1.2 - $6• 'Harry Potter' Franchise• 2011 Worldwide Grosses• All-Time Worldwide Grosses