Warner Bros. titles bring in $700 million worldwide in December, as “Wonka” approaches $400 million and “Aquaman 2” passes $260 million; “Universal and Paramount Pictures Hit Holiday Milestones – International Box Office”

Warner Bros. titles bring in 0 million worldwide in December, as “Wonka” approaches 0 million and “Aquaman 2” passes 0 million;  “Universal and Paramount Pictures Hit Holiday Milestones – International Box Office”

Warner Bros. is releasing three tentpole films in December and is proud to give the holiday season a big boost — especially given the lack of one Avatar or a spider man like the last few years.

In total, WB’s three titles have earned $700 million since their release Wonka The first foreign deployment began on December 6. Then the studio was opened Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom worldwide and The color purple in their own country. Total distribution is $277 million in North America and $423 million at the international box office.

Adam Aron, chairman and CEO of AMC Entertainment, said Sunday: “I really want to thank David Zaslav and Warner Bros. thanks for their brave decision to keep Christmas films going.” The entire film ecosystem needs Hollywood’s major studios to continue releasing films in significant quantities to bring to theaters so we can all survive and thrive. And when studios do, moviegoers around the world flock to theaters. In Warner’s case, they were rewarded with $700 million from moviegoers. This is an impressive feature.”

Since January is basically a ghost town in terms of new releases, hopefully the momentum continues.

Paramount’s puppies are also making hay this holiday season Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie passed the $200 million mark worldwide, while Universal Trolls unite approaching the same milestone and migration has passed $100 million worldwide with several markets yet to follow.

Frame Distribution: Warner Bros./DC Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom A cost estimate will be created $50.5 million from 77 foreign markets, down 33% from last weekend’s opening. Foreign operations are now complete $173.6 million and the global cume to date is $258.3 million (including Monday domestic holiday estimates).

Individual market positions were strong, including France (+55%), Germany (+51%), Italy (+17%), the Netherlands (-7%), Brazil (-9%), Mexico (-11%), Great- Britain (-12%), Spain (-23%), Taiwan (-32%), Malaysia (-39%) and Singapore (-39%).

In the new game, Australia debuted at no. 1 with an estimated $5.7 million. Results are 13% higher Black Adam30% more Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and more than double the opening weekend of The Lightning And Mech 2: The Trench. The film has already exceeded its lifespan The wonders on the market.

Imax worldwide recurring revenue is $25.6 million, including Monday’s holiday.

Japan is the last market to be released on January 12th.

The top five so far are: China ($45.8 million), Mexico ($12.7 million), France ($9 million), Germany ($8.4 million) and Indonesia ($7.9 million US dollars).

Warner Bros./Village Roadshow/Heyday Films’ Wonka I think we had a nice weekend $39.1 million in 77 overseas markets, up 17% from the previous session. The foreign cameo is now $244.4 million with global op $386.9 million (including Monday’s domestic estimate). Increases were recorded in France (+92%), the Netherlands (+60%), Germany (+40%), Italy (+29%), Argentina (+29%), Mexico (+20%), Australia (+ 12 %). %) and Spain (+8%). Other strong positions were observed in the United Kingdom (-8%), Brazil (-9%) and Japan (-15%).

Top 5 markets are the United Kingdom ($55.3 million), Mexico ($19.7 million), France ($16.2 million), Germany ($14.9 million) and Australia ($13.9 million).

In Imax, WonkaThe total is $14.5 million.

Korea is the final market to release, debuting on January 31st.

Lighting/Universal migration posted a 70 percent jump overseas over the holidays, surpassing $100 million worldwide. It added $17.1 million in 68 foreign markets this weekend, for a total of 68 $46.5 million as the staggered rollout continues. The global cue is now $100.8 million.

Australia was a new play with $2.9 million since its December 26 release. At number 4 in the market is the animated air travel photo shown above Wish which opened on the same day. The first six days of publication correspond Puss in Boots 2 and the weekend result without previews corresponds to this film.

France scored 116% this session, while Germany doubled its result from last weekend. Italy rose by 86% and Spain by 38%. Denmark (+208%) and the Netherlands (+130%) also recorded mega growth.

The top 5 markets so far are Germany ($6.8 million), Mexico ($5.4 million), France ($6.6 million), Italy ($2.9 million) and Spain ($2 million).

Brazil, Korea, Great Britain and Japan are yet to be released.

Disney’s Wish Prices also soared in remaining markets, rising 39% in the sixth weekend. $15.4 million out of a total of 44. This takes international success to a higher level $115.8 million and worldwide $176.4 million.

Australia was a new entry at number 5 at the weekend, opening on Boxing Day and with six weeks of summer holidays ahead of us. The current amount there is 2.1 million US dollars. Taiwan debuted at No. 2 with $600,000.

There were significant increases in, among others, the Netherlands (+138%), Italy (+92%, where it is still number 1), France (+76%), Germany (+66%), Great Britain (+59). %). ). ) and Spain (+50%).

The markets remaining in the next session are Korea and Brazil.

The top five include France ($15.8 million), Japan ($13.7 million), the United Kingdom ($12.3 million), Germany ($12.1 million) and Spain ($6.1 million).

In the local news, year-end Chinese titles were all about nostalgic dramas For one thing, it’s shiny at $77 million over two days. The film is directed by Chen Xiaoming and Zhang Pan and is based on the TV series. comedy Johnny Go ahead was number two with an estimated $32.4 million in the three days. IMAX earned a combined $1.6 million from these pictures.

Meanwhile, from Sunday 13:13, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour opened in China, with an estimated $2.5 million on the Imax network, a whopping 42% of the nationwide opening day total, and the highest Imax opening index ever in China. Worldwide IMAX cume rises to $20.2 million.

MISCELLANEOUS UPDATED CUMES/NOTE

*Everyone but you (SNY): $5.8 million international weekend (14 markets); $5.8M International/$33.4M Worldwide

Napoleon (SNY): $3.6 million international weekend (62 markets); $146.2 million international/$206.7 million worldwide

Trolls unite (UNI): $1.5 million international weekend (74 markets); $100.5 million international/$198.1 million worldwide

Paw Patrol: The Mighty Moviee (PAR): $1.1 million international weekend (19 markets); $135.5 million international/$2007 million worldwide

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