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Devil in that box6/11/2023 That’s following an offshore frame that generated $16M in 37 markets, including 21 new openings which means the Emily Blunt-starrer is now playing in 66% of the international footprint. 2 in Belgium, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Ukraine, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Hong Kong, Brazil, Ecuador, Bolivia, Argentina and Venezuela.Īfter China, the Top 5 markets are rounded out by UK ($8.4M), Korea ($8.3M), Mexico ($7.9M) and Russia $5.8M.Ĭrossing $100M domestically this weekend, Paramount’s sequel raised the volume to $184.8M globally. The Craig Gillespie-helmed origins story is still No. Elsewhere Cruella was flat in Saudi Arabia, down 1% in Australia, off 17% in Korea and just 18% in Japan and Russia. Overall midweeks were essentially flat with last week and third weekend holds were higher in Lebanon (+165%) and Poland (+2%). Social sentiment is strong, but piracy has to be a concern here. The cume there is $10.7M to lead all play. It added $17.6M in 39 markets to take the offshore cume to $73.3M and global to $129.3M.Ĭhina, where Cruella debuted last Sunday, saw a 33% increase today over that opening. The film, which is also available on Disney+ for an extra fee in markets where the streaming service is available, fell by just 25%. With 18 markets to come, the Top 5 so far are Mexico ($11.9M), UK ($9.6M), Korea ($5.6M), France ($5M) and Australia ($4.6M).ĭisney’s Cruella saw strong holds in overseas play, including increases in some areas. 2 in its second weekend with a cume of $5.6M to date. 1 with cinemas in Victoria having reopened. 1 in its sophomore session to cume $11.9M to date, and landing above the opening of AQP2. France was the major new play with a terrific $5M on 518 screens while Mexico held No. Paranormal investigators Lorraine and Ed Warren uncovered $23.4M in 51 overseas markets for a $68M offshore cume and $111.8M worldwide. New Line/WB’s seventh film in the Conjuring universe crossed $100M global in its third weekend. ‘The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It’ Warner Bros On Wednesday this week, Lionsgate/Millennium’s The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard launches globally, including on over 500 IMAX screens in 14 markets.īreakdowns on the films above and more have been updated below. And, Demon Slayer has grossed $1.9M in the UK (via Sony) to make it the biggest anime title of the last 20 years. In other news, Universal’s Nobody crossed $50M worldwide in 43 markets with majors Germany, Italy and Brazil still to come while the studio’s F9 has become the biggest Hollywood film of the pandemic era in Korea. The overseas cume is now $57.9M with global at $68.3M. Overall, Peter’s weekend was good for $10.7M in 21 markets. The local gross is $7.8M through Sunday and the little bunny leads presales for Monday with a projected four-day total of $11.1M. Its 9.2 on Maoyan is better than the previous installment’s 8.9. That includes Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway which debuted in China on Friday and saw increases throughout the frame. Overall, the local pics jockeyed with some of the Hollywood titles during the weekend. Sports drama Never Stop led with just RMB 64.7M ($10.1M), though it premiered on Satuday Alibaba’s suspense drama Are You Lonesome Tonight? was next best for the Chinese movies with RMB 43.6M ($6.8M). The film has grossed $10.7M in China to date and has a healthy 9.2 Maoyan score the ticketing platform has increased its full projection to $18M, which is not great, but is better than the $5M it was seeing last Sunday.Ĭhina is enjoying a four-day weekend with the Dragon Boat Festival holiday on Monday, but an influx of local movies didn’t result in phenomenal business. Things are looking up for Cruella in the Middle Kingdom with its second Sunday 33% above opening day. The overseas hold was -25% - though that excludes China since the Emma Stone-starrer bowed there on a Sunday. Sandwiched in between those horror titles, Disney’s Cruella picked up another $17.6M in 39 material markets to lift the offshore cume to $73.3M and global to $129.3M. Among markets yet to release are France, Spain, Korea, Japan, Italy, Germany and Brazil. On a like-for-like basis, AQP2 is running 19% ahead of the first John Krasinski-helmed film. As with Conjuring, while horror is typically frontloaded, the holdover markets dropped just 54% from last weekend. In other horror news, A Quiet Place Part II added $16M in its 3rd frame for an overseas total to date of $75.8M in 37 markets, and a global cume of $184.8M. 'Fast X' Puts $69M In The Tank Through Two Days Overseas - International Box Office
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