Clooney and Roberts star in "Ticket to Paradise" as ex-spouses trying to protect their daughter from marrying a stranger.
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At the worldwide box office, "Ticket to Paradise," a romantic comedy reuniting Julia Roberts and George Clooney, is winning over viewers.
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Given the difficulties that theatrical rom-coms are now facing, the film's $60 million in overseas box office earnings thus far is a good start.
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Naturally, it helps when the genre receives support from high-profile celebrities like Roberts and Clooney.
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"Ticket to Paradise" is surpassing "The Lost City," "Last Christmas," and "Crazy Rich Asians," according to Universal.
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"Ticket to Paradise" made $10.5 million from 61 territories, including France, Mexico, and Italy.
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Alyvia Jennifer Tilly portrayed Tiffany, Zachary Arthur played Jake Wheeler, Brad Douriff played Chucky, Alex Vincent played Andy, and Bjorgvin Arnarson played Devon Evans.
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Australia ($8.5 million), the UK/Ireland ($7.4 million), and Germany ($7.4 million) have bought it. Oct. 21 in U.S. and Canada.
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