Universal/Blumhouse’s Five Nights at Freddy’s There was still plenty of play this weekend, taking over $100 million at the international box office and over $200 million worldwide. The volume for the second year performance abroad, where it is simply a play, fell by 54% $35.6 million in 74 markets for a $103.5 million Foreign comme and $217.1 million worldwide.
Fazbear and his team reported international box office grosses of Treacherous: The Final Key, Halloween, M3GAN, lighting Out, Evil Dead Rise, Get Out, the black phone, the invisible man And Treacherous Chapter 3. The total amount is shown above The nun 2, The Magic 2, Annabelle comes home And Treacherous: the red door in the same markets at the same point.
It is now the biggest Blumhouse film in 29 markets, including Brazil, Argentina, Poland, Chile, Peru, Central America and the Ukraine.
The horror film directed by Emma Tammi added 11 new focal points this session. Spain Wednesday enjoyed the biggest opening day and the biggest horror opening day of all time, as well as the best opening day of 2023. The weekend earned $5 million, including previews FNAF the biggest opening weekend for a Blumhouse title and the second biggest opening for a horror film, as well as the best studio opening for a horror film of all time. Without previews the result is above The nun 2, Magic 2, Annabelle comes home and more than double Halloween. The sperm for FNAF In the end, the first frame exceeded its entire lifetime from Insidious: The Red Door, Out, Annabelle, Halloween, M3GAN And The black phone.
Italy also started well with $4 million to surpass his lifetime total Halloweeneveryone Annabelle movies and M3GAN; and claims the biggest Blumhouse opening ever. The debut without a preview is above The nun, The nun 2 and more than twice as much as any other great composition.
In Belgium, Freddy’s has $900,000 on no. 1 earn for Blumhouse’s best launch ever, which the lives of Lights out And The black phone. In the Philippines, earning $625,000 for the best opening ever for a Universal horror film. For $608,000, Portugal celebrated the biggest Blumhouse opening of all time, including previews, and the third biggest horror opening of all time.
The top 5 markets after two frames are Mexico ($16.9 million), the Great Britain ($10.6 million), Brazil ($7.7 million), Australia ($6.5 million) and Germany ($5 million). France and Korea are still on board this month and Japan in February 2024.
Spoken of Japannew entry Godzilla minus one debuts there on November 3 after Godzilla Day, 69 years after the release of the first Godzilla film. The gross value per local report exceeded 1 billion yen (our sources say 1.04 billion yen), better than 2016 Shin Godzilla. ComScore values it at $7.8 million. Once we have more detailed information, we will update it accordingly. The original story, directed by Takashi Yamazaki, recently concluded at the Tokyo Film Festival and is enjoying great word of mouth.
In IMAX, the film grossed a whopping $1.2 million in just 49 theaters, providing the best IMAX opening ever for a Japanese live-action title, the fourth highest-grossing live-action IMAX film opening in Japan, and the 5th highest grossing IMAX live action opening film evere highest domestic IMAX title release there.
In the Remains: Universal/DreamWorks Animation’s Trolls unite meet again $13.2 million in 54 markets 57 million dollars so far abroad and ahead of its domestic release on November 17. The overall decrease was large: -14%, with an increase in several markets due to school and holiday periods. The best pieces so far are these Great Britain ($15.5 million), France ($9 million), Germany ($4.7 million), Brazil ($4.3 million) and Mexico ($3.5 million). Italy and Australia will follow later this month, Korea in December.
After Martin Scorsese’s surpassed $100 million worldwide earlier this week Flower Moon Killer added $11.9 million In 65 markets, remaining inventory fell by only 24%. The foreign total is now $66.8 million (including Italy, where Leone oversees the epic western crime saga from Apple, Paramount and Imperative Entertainment). The film counts worldwide $119.1 million.
France, which fell just 1%, was the biggest holdout and has now earned $8.2 million. Overall, it is the second largest market behind the Great Britain ($9.5 million) and counting Germany ($5.6 million), Spain ($4.2 million) and Australia ($3.7 million).
At IMAX, the total is $11.2 million.
AMCs Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour chirping for another $11.6 million increase international success $65.1 million. We still haven’t received individual market breaks. The global total is $231.1 million until Sunday. IMAX has now earned $15.5 million. In Korea20 IMAX theaters accounted for more than 80% of the nationwide box office on its opening weekend, although the film did not spend the entire weekend in the top five there.
Paramount/Nickelodeon/Spin Master’s has a good hold of -21% Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie added 8 million dollars in 67 markets for an overseas cue from $119.7 million And $181.7 million worldwide. Lead the puppies China ($17.8 million), France ($15.3 million), Germany ($9.9 million), the Great Britain ($8.7 million) and Mexico ($6.8 million). Next up is Japan on December 15th.
In China, Final suspect earned RMB 234.4 million (US$32.2 million) after its November 1 debut, according to Maoyan. The film grossed $1.6 million in IMAX.
This week Disney/Marvel’s The wonders The international launch begins on Wednesday.
Source: Deadline

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