Universal's spy thriller The Bourne Ultimatum is expected to hold on to its overseas crown this weekend as its opens in 10 new territories.

The film has taken $104.1m so far and Universal/UPI top brass will look to strong debuts in France on Sept 12 and South Korea on Sept 14, as well as solid holdover business, to sweep the Matt Damon saga past the $125m mark.

Comedy I Now Pronounce You Chuck And Larry goes out in four including Spain on Sept 14. It currently stands at $15.7m.

Paramount Vantage's A Mighty Heart launches in seven territories this weekend through PPI, and executives will expect the larger grosses to come from Germany, where the true-life drama launches on Sept 13, and Spain, where it opens on Sept 14.

Thriller Disturbia, currently on $25.2m, opens in five including the UK on Sept 14. Shrek The Third opens in Greece on Sept 13 and stands at $453m.

Warner Bros Pictures International's (WBPI) Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix, whose tremendous run has helped the J K Rowling property become the biggest worldwide film franchise in history, stands at $635.7m.

WBPI's romantic comedy No Reservations stands at $18.3m and should boost its tally considerably this weekend with debuts in France on Sept 12, Germany on Sept 13, and Italy a day later.

License To Wed stands at $21.7m, Ocean's Thirteen has grossed $190.7m, and Zodiac has taken $50.7m.

Fox International's The Simpsons Movie opens in Italy on Sept 14, which should help to raise the $310.3m tally considerably. Die Hard 4.0 stands at $231.3m.

Fantastic Four: Rise Of The Silver Surfer has grossed $142.9m through Fox International and $145.8m though all distributors.

The superhero saga sequel is set to open in Japan on Sept 21. As yet no firm release date has been set for China.

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International's Ratatouille stands at $203.1m, and Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End has amassed $651m.