X-Men's 'The Wolverine' Opens Moderately In U.S, HUGE Abroad

The Hugh Jackman X-Men movieThe Wolverine did huge business overseas on its opening weekend, comfortably making back its budget.

The superhero picture set in Japan opened bigger than any previous X-Men movie abroad, making $86.1 million internationally to add to a modest $55 million domestically. The 20th Century Fox project certainly cannot be considered a flop in the U.S - it still earned the No.1 spot - though it made $10 million less than expected.
It will have been an anxious wait for studio executives over the weekend, given the box-office has been a graveyard for big-budget pictures in recent weeks - R.I.P.D, White House Down, The Lone Ranger and After Earth all leaving plenty to be desired.
However, Wolverine opened at the top of the chart in 100 countries, making 51 per cent more than the first movie and 51 per cent bigger than last year's X-Men: First Class.
The latest movie saw lead actor Hugh Jackman reteam with James Mangold (Kate & Leopold) - which seemed to work. Despite some early criticism, The Wolverine battled to strong reviews and a strong A- CinemScore.