User blog:Ceauntay/Box Office: 'Heroes Forever' Tops $500 Million Internationally

'Moana' is aiming to stay at No. 1, followed by 'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them' staying at No 2; The horror film 'Incarnate,' the only new wide release, is heading towards a $2 million to $3 million debut.

Jane Hoop Elementary spin-off Heroes Forever: The New Beginning has passed the new milestone in its foreign markets, earning $602 million, making it 2016's fourth highest-grosser behind Captain America: Civil War ($745 million), Zootopia ($682 million) and The Jungle Book ($602.5 million).

This now made it the sixth film in Rita Christensen's superhero saga to pass that milestone, except Jane Hoop Elementary: Goldenman's Revenge ($543 million), the third installment.

Globally, the pic grossed $885 million, making it fifth highest worldwide of 2016. In North America, it earned $283 million, and it is projected to earn an estimated $12 million in it's fourth weekend, which will easily put it in third place behind Thanksgiving holdovers Moana and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.

Disney's animated film Moana, now in its second weekend, is expect to land at No. 1 domestically. After earning $81.1 million from 3,875 theaters over the 5-day Thanksgiving holiday, it should hook around $27 million to $28 million this weekend (that would be less than a 50 percent drop from last weekend). It's tracking to earn nearly $7 million Friday.

Warner Bros.' Harry Potter spinoff Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, now in its third week, should collect north of $20 million at the domestic box office. The Eddie Redmayne-starring film has earned north of $165 million domestically and passed the $500 million worldwide milestone Wednesday.

This weekend's only major wide release, the horror film Incarnate, earned $120,000 in previews Thursday night. The film is being released under the Blumhouse label BH Tilt. The $5 million film is opening in 1,737 locations and is tracking to earn in the $2 million to $3 million range, according to early estimates. (Universal backed the marketing campaign for the project).

For comparison, BH Tilt's earlier release, horror film The Darkness, opened to $206,000 in previews on its way to a $4.95 million opening weekend.

The model for the release of Incarnate is a bit different from traditional releases. The film is using targeted marketing and opening in fewer theaters than a traditional studio release in an effort to focus on dedicated horror audiences. Directed by San Andreas helmer Brad Peyton, Incarnate follows an exorcist who can tap into the minds of the possessed. The exorcism of a young boy, however, challenges his abilities. It stars Aaron Eckhart and Carice van Houten.

Two other holdovers -- Allied and Arrival -- are on track to earn around $8 million each this weekend. Arrival, Paramount's sci-fi alien film starring Amy Adams, has grossed $65.8 million domestically, and hit the $100 million milestone globally on Friday.