For a current offshore total of $20 million, Universal’s action comedy Violent Night gained $2.3 million this past weekend from foreign markets. 

The movie has grossed about $35 million domestically and $55 million worldwide as of this weekend.

The movie, which stars David Harbour as a Santa Claus with Viking influences, scored a strong B+ CinemaScore from viewers on opening day.

In 46 nations, the movie has outperformed rival Universal action comedy Nobody, most recently doing so in Germany and France.  

Nobody, the John Wick-inspired film series starring Bob Odenkirk, finished its global run with over $57 million against a rumoured $16 million budget.  

It should be mentioned that the movie came out during a riskier period for theatres last year due to the pandemic. 

In a few days, Violent Night will surpass Nobody’s worldwide take, and it should end up earning a tidy sum of money for Universal.  

The movie has all the makings of a future cult classic, so the studio made the right choice to release it in theatres. 

We look forward to its digital release. Tommy Wirkola, who is perhaps best known for helming the two Dead Snow movies, is the director of Violent Night. 

Tommy Wirkola, who is perhaps best known for helming the two Dead Snow movies, is the director of Violent Night.