TO UPDATE, write through: It was fast. Coming off James Cameron’s fourth release weekend Avatar: the way of water grossed over $1.7 billion worldwide and became the world’s #7 biggest film of all time.
With an estimated $1.708 billion by Sunday, the 20th Century Studios/Disney sequel had overtaken 2019’s The lion king ($1.663 billion) and that of 2015 jurassic world ($1.672 billion) as it jumps up the chart.
pass by $1.19 billion At the international box office, the sci-fi epic became the biggest foreign release of the pandemic era and the No. 5 foreign title of all time Avatar, Avengers: Endgame, Titanic and Avengers: Infinite War.
The international meeting delivered $132.6 million in 52 markets for an estimated overseas total of $1,191.3 million. The weekend’s attraction saw a 30% drop from the previous frame, but a significant number of markets saw gains, including Brazil (+83%), Spain (+53%) and Germany (+4%), while other positions made big gains. weak was strong.
Wow remains the #1 non-local film in all markets (except Kuwait, where M3GAN dethroned the Na’vi in that session) and became India’s biggest studio film of all time.
The top 5 markets so far are China ($188.3 million), France ($107.2 million), Germany ($92.6 million), Korea ($85.6 million) and the United Kingdom ($69.1 million).
In China, the hold was -55% and Maoyan still expects a final of $220 million. away from the water officially has a week left (with Chinese New Year on January 22, it seems unlikely there will be an extension).
In Europe, Wow has grossed an estimated $548 million (70% 3D/PLFs), Asia Pacific $512 million (74% 3D/PLFs) and Latin America an estimated $131 million (53% 3D/PLFs) to date.
After 24 days, the IMAX total has reached $189.5 million, making it the format’s fourth-biggest release of all time. Internationally, it stands at $122 million, the third best result of all time.
Now Universal/DreamWorks Animation’s Puss in Boots: The Last Wish is approaching $200 million worldwide after passing $100 million at the international box office this weekend. The session was worth it $25.9 million in 77 foreign markets for an overseas cue so far $109.7 million. Globally, it’s just a hair away from $200 million $197.4 million until Sunday.
Cat is now one of only 10 studio animated titles to surpass $100 million internationally during the pandemic era, and has also topped light year abroad. performance is up sing 2 at the same time of publication.
Six markets have been added to this framework. Brazil earned $3.5 million, including previews, double that sing 2. In Polandand including previews, the launch was $2.6 million. Korea starting at $2.4 million. In Argentinathe sequel spun the most entries for the weekend, but came in at #2 avatar have a much higher average ticket price due to premium formats.
in remains, Germany grew 18% to $8.9 million, surpassing lifetime earnings Encanto and Fernando. France still leads all games with $14.5 million, followed by Mexico with 9.7 million US dollars, Germany, Australia ($6.2 million) and Spain ($5.4 million). Great Britain follows on 3 February and Japan on 17 March.
Also from Universal, Blumhouse’s M3GAN others frighten 10 million dollars in 34 markets for a drop of 17%. The international cue is $14.8 million with global on 45 million dollars after the strong opening of the domestic market. Performance at sea is consistent with Smile invisible man and The black phone in the same place and above Halloween ends and Happy death day.
In Spain On Friday, the AI doll clinched the biggest opening day for a horror film since Old in 2021 and has earned $1.2 million as of Sunday. Italy also had a great opening day as the biggest of the pandemic era for a horror title, growing $1.1 million over the weekend.
Mexico has now earned $4.4 million after two frames to smile and Halloween ends, and slightly above the transparent man France rose to $2.5 million, in line with Halloween ends, and higher black phone. Markets such as Australia, Germany, Great Britain, Brazil, Korea and Japan are still on deck.
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Whitney Houston: I want to dance with someone (SNY): $4.6M International Weekend (46 markets); $21.8M International / $41.5M Worldwide
A man named Otto (SNY): $4.4 million international weekend (10 markets); $8.4M International / $12.7M Worldwide
Lyle, Lyle Crocodile (SNY): $1.6M International Weekend (39 markets); $52.7M International / $99.5M Worldwide
Matilda the Musical by Roald Dahl (SNY): $1.5M International Weekend (UK only); $29.1 million in the UK
*To (UNI): $404,000 international weekend (3 markets); $422 domestic/$9.4 million worldwide
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Author pmc-u-font-size-14″>Writer: Nancy Tartaglione
Source: Deadline

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