‘Wonka’ Expands Pot To Over $150M Worldwide; ‘Songbirds & Snakes’ Tops $300M WW – International Box Office

‘Wonka’ Expands Pot To Over 0M Worldwide;  ‘Songbirds & Snakes’ Tops 0M WW – International Box Office

Reload to get the latest information…: After Warner Bros./Village Roadshow/Heyday Films opened early in 37 international box offices last weekend, Wonka The release of this session has been extended to the rest of the world (except Korea, which starts at the end of January). The results are sweet.

In a total of 77 foreign markets, the Paul King director Timothée Chalamet has another $53.6 million during the second session. It brings the foreign cameo $112.4 millionand with local, global increases $151.4 million.

The new openings include France has the game as the clear no. 1 with $5.1 million, beating all composers. In Australia$4 million was the 2ndEN biggest WB opening weekend of 2023 and the 2ndEN biggest family opening weekend of the year. ItalyThe $3.4 million opening was also clearly no. 1 and above in the equation.

In IMAX, WonkaWorldwide revenue is $8.7 million.

Elsewhere, Disney’s Wish With a solid -38% ranking and a #1 opening, it’s gaining some traction Japan this weekend’s $4.4 million, making it the second biggest non-local animated release of the year. The whole framework was worth it $12.2 million in 39 foreign markets, bringing the international total up 72 million dollars and worldwide $126.2 million. Emerging markets include Italy, Australia, Korea and Brazil.

The top 5 markets so far are as follows: France ($9.2 million), Great Britain ($8.4 million), Germany ($7.7 million), China ($5.9 million) and Spain ($4.8 million).

Ridley Scott’s Apple Original Films produces/Sony Pictures distributes Napoleon presented his global vision $188.4 million this session. The international weekend of 8 million dollars The overseas market followed in 65 markets $131.4 million.

Retention markets continue to perform well and are down 51% overall.

The top 5 are the Great Britain ($15.7 million), France ($13.5 million), Germany ($9.6 million), Spain ($9.4 million) and Italy ($8.3 million).

from Lionsgate The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes will cross $300 million worldwide by Sunday. It was a weekend abroad 6.5 million dollars in 84 markets, taking foreign comedy to the next level $155.3 million and worldwide $300.5 million.

These are the top 5 so far: Great Britain ($19.8 million), Germany ($14.6 million), Australia ($12.5 million), France ($11.7 million) and Mexico ($10.1 million).

Universal/Lighting migrationwhich is in a staggered release, added $5.2 million for the second frame abroad. The company is now represented in a total of 26 foreign markets and has a turnover of $12.3 million. Eight markets were added this session and only underperformed Wish, Encanto And Puss in Boots: the last wish without previews.

Mexico opened with $2 million, including $200,000 from previews, putting it at No. 2 in the market behind Wonka. This is in accordance with Encanto and just go Wish, To sing And Puss in Boots: the last wish without previews. migration has received positive reviews from the Mexican press and is expected to have a strong midweek performance. The winter holidays for schools have now started and will last until January 8e.

Top 5 so far France ($3.1 million), Italy ($2.3 million), Mexico ($2 million), China ($1.5 million) and Belgium ($570,000).

Germany, Spain, Australia, Brazil, Korea, the United Kingdom and Japan continue to lead this long deployment.

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