‘Avatar: The Sense of Water’ is close to 40 million euros at the Spanish box office

‘Avatar: The Sense of Water’ is close to 40 million euros at the Spanish box office

The Spanish box office takes note of the end of the Christmas holidays, but is very close to the total of 6 million euros, which is not a bad figure these days. More than 800,000 moviegoers flocked to theaters last weekend, according to Comscore data, but very few opted for the new bills. The top 5, in fact, is exactly the same as the previous week.

‘Avatar: The Sense of Water’ is close to 40 million euros at the Spanish box office

‘Avatar: The Sense of Water’ remains at No. 1 in its fifth week in theaters, down 39% from the previous weekend (again, it shows that we are gradually getting back into the rut). Continue to make, yes, great figures. Add 2.87 million euros and his trip so far is close to 40 million euros, a figure he has probably already reached as of this writing. A couple of million euros are missing to snatch ‘Titanic’ to fourth place in the ranking of the highest grossing films in history in Spain, but Jack & Rose returns to the fray with its re-release in February, so you can take advantage of “Avatar 2” these weeks to expand that gap. 5.56 million people returned to Pandora in these five weeks.

‘Puss in Boots: the last wish’ does not suffer the return to school and drops by only 8% compared to the previous weekend, surpassing one million admissions in its four weeks in theaters. This weekend it collects 831,326 euros, with an average of 2,324 euros per cinema. Its total is 6.35 million, which is about to reach the total of ‘¡Canta 2!’.

‘M3GAN’ remains in third position, but is well maintained with a drop of only 23% from its first. It collects 626,943 euros over the weekend. He has already raised 2 million euros in two weeks. Little by little the Internet’s favorite doll is managing to attract an audience, we’ll see if she will continue to struggle in the coming weeks.

‘Operation Fortune: The Great Hoax’ also holds the fourth place in the ranking, but has the strongest drop in the top positions: 45% compared to its first. Guy Ritchie’s film adds €289,319 to a total of €1.15m, not a bad amount for a film of this type.

Tom Hanks Closes Top 5 Again With ‘World’s Worst Neighbor’. It drops by 38% in its third week and adds €267,000 to a total of €1.76 million. Like the previous one, with how much mid-cut cinema goes unnoticed, it’s a good number. More than 280,000 spectators went to see the film in these three weeks.

Previews have a poker face

If the five highest-grossing films have much to celebrate, the week’s previews can’t say the same. The strongest of the week is “Poker Face”. Russell Crowe’s film opened in a decent seventh position with €138,750 at the box office. ‘Holy Spider (Sacred Spider)’ is the next debut in the charts, leaving the top 10 but with a good average per theater (894 euros) as it is a very limited release. Speaking of the indie circuit, ‘Aftersun’ continues to surprise with an increase in takings compared to the previous week and more than a thousand euros on average per theatre.

‘Avatar’ will continue without a rival of its size for another week on our country’s billboards, which receives another awards season star. ‘Babylon’, starring Margot Robbie and Brad Pitt, lands in Spanish cinemas as main premiere. Also debuting are Park Chan-Wook’s ‘Decision to Leave’, ‘The Fred Who Creams’ and ‘A Death Inheritance’, among others.

Source: E Cartelera

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