There were two big new entries at the international box office this weekend, a domestic one (Tamil thriller). Leo: Damn cute) and one from Hollywood. Starting with the last one, that of Martin Scorsese Flower Moon Killer from Apple, Paramount and Imperative Entertainment, had a grand opening with 21 million dollars in 63 foreign markets and no. 1 in 24 of them, including France, Germany, Australia, Spain, the Netherlands and Switzerland. The global turning point was in view of the strong domestic opening 44 million dollars; Big for a long-form film and at a time when talent couldn’t promote it due to the actors’ strike.
The international launch, without previews and on a comparable basis, is similar Ford V Ferrari7% lead The Imitation Game14% above Captain Philips and 25% more House of Gucci. Positive word of mouth advertising set the company up for strong success.
The best opening markets were the Great Britain making it the biggest release for a Scorsese film, with $3 million from 701 theaters. France generated $2.6 million in sales at 528 locations, Germany made $1.6 million on 420, Australia earned $1.4 million from 314 and Spain was good for $1.3 million at 371.
For IMAX, the worldwide gross was $5.1 million, including $1.75 million overseas, with many markets well above their typical share of the national total.
Meanwhile, Thalapathy Vijay is playing the lead role Leo: Damn cute start with an estimate $43.9 million overseas, according to comScore for the entire opening frame (though our sources put a lower figure at $39.5 million), which would be higher anyway flower moon. The global estimate is $48.5 million, also per comScore. Again, our sources put the global amount at $44 million, which would be comparable flower moon (As we are often reminded, numbers from India are extremely difficult to trace). The story of a mild-mannered cafe owner who becomes a local hero through an act of violence that brings back the life he left behind, had the biggest global debut of a Tamil film before 2018. 2.0. Lion is part of director Lokesh Kanagaraj’s LCU (Lokesh’s Cinematic Universe).
In In theIt grossed an estimated $26 million, behind the second highest four-day debut for a Kollywood film 2.0. Seven Screen Studios earned $1.1 million in IMAX, including $925,000 from 42 international IMAX screens, for an impressive average of $22,000 per screen. IMAX also had its biggest ever opening in a local language in Singapore.
While international before domestic launch, Universal/DreamWorks Animation Trolls unite 21 more markets and more added $14.3 million For a 16 million dollars abroad, sperm until Sunday. This is just finished Trolls at the same point and above the first Paw Patrol Movie.
The Great Britain was the weekend’s top opener with $4 million from 1,500 screens at 654 locations and was No. 1 in the pre-opening market Flower Moon Killer and the second frame of The Eras Tour. The show opens in the run-up to the school’s half-term holidays and ensures a strong first week of play. Performance without previews is equivalent Trolls and higher The Boss Baby.
Brazil was also a no. 1 opening with $2.6 million including previews. Excluding that, the weekend cost $900,000 more To sing and more than double the first Paw Patrol. Locations and screens grew 5% and 23% respectively over previews, which is aggressive for the market. 3D accounted for 28% share, compared to 39% for screens. Word of mouth is positive and audiences are interested in the local dub.
France opened with $1.7 million from 689 screens, which is up Troll World Tour. Germany debuted at no. 1 with $1.6 million including previews ($1.3 million exclusive) and outperformed Puss in Boots 2. Severe flooding in the north affected the entire market this weekend, with some theaters along the Baltic coast closed. The Netherlands had a strong opening, boosted by the fall school break, and finished the weekend with $1.2 million including previews ($600,000 excluding). It is more than double Trolls and higher To sing. The title was released during the busy school holiday period Paw Patroltwo locally Saint Nicholas Title and Period tour Take space with the family audience. The title ended the weekend in second place after the strong start of Flower Moon Killer.
Mexico, Spain, Italy, Australia and Korea still have until October and November.
The Paramount/Nickelodeon/Spin Master Puppies Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie I looked it up again from someone else $11.7 million abroad (-42% ownership). The international total is now $92.3 million and the global cue is $148.4 million.
The top 5 markets so far are: China ($15.8 million), Germany ($8.1 million), France ($6.4 million), Mexico ($6.3 million) and Great Britain ($5.6 million). Japan is still coming on December 15th.
In the second session Taylor Swift: The Eras Tourper comScore, another generated 10.5 million dollars of 35 international markets that bring foreign growth 35 million dollars and worldwide $164.8 million. Distributor AMC (and Trafalgar abroad) has yet to release official international figures nor provide a market analysis.
Universal/Blumhouse/Morgan Creeks The Exorcist: Believer added $8.2 million in 80 overseas markets for a foreign cum van $53.4 million and a $107.6 million global running total.
Kore opened this weekend on 640 screens and earned $500,000, including $85,000 in previews, No. 3 behind local dramas Restore love and the opening of Flower Moon Killer. The performance corresponds to the openings of Halloween And Smile.
The top 5 so far are: Mexico ($8.2 million), the Great Britain ($5.7 million), France ($3.2 million), Spain ($3.1 million) and Italy ($2.9 million). Japan will launch in December.
When you play locally China‘S Only the river flows, which was released on Saturday, grossed RMB 90.9 million (US$12.4 million) over the weekend. The crime drama is directed by Wei Shujun.
MISCELLANEOUS UPDATED CUMES/NOTE
The Creator (DIS): $4.1 million international weekend (51 markets); $53.6M International/$90.4M Worldwide
The compensation 3 (SNY): $2.6 million international weekend (50 markets); $91.1M International/$182.6M Worldwide
Oppenheimer (UNI): $1.4 million international weekend (83 markets); $621.3 million international/$945.4 million worldwide
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