‘Titanic’ 3D Steams to $7M on China’s Imax Screens

Plus, the $58 million opening weekend of the 3D re-release of James Cameron’s epic “Titanic” was the best ever

Giant screens in China are making for "Titanic" profits in China.

The 3D re-release of James Cameron's epic has grossed an estimated $7 million on 64 Imax screens there — a whopping per-screen average of $109,375.

Also read: 'Titanic' 3D Posts China's best-Ever Box-Office Bow

Since opening in China on April 10, the film has grossed an estimated $74 million — and its $58 million opening weekend was the best ever, surpassing the previous record set by "Transformers: Dark of the Moon" in 2011. 

Through Monday, "Titanic" 3D has grossed an estimated $210 million globally, of which about $15 million was generated in 408 IMAX theaters worldwide.

"As the record-breaking results demonstrate, Chinese movie-goers have a huge appetite for Titanic 3D, Jim Cameron's one of a kind filmmaking and they are passionate about seeing it in the most immersive way," said Greg Foster, IMAX Chairman and President of Filmed Entertainment.

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