‘Wonka’ Rises To $500M WW, ‘Wish’ Top $200M; ‘Taylor Swift: Eras Tour’ overtakes ‘This Is It’ – International Box Office

‘Wonka’ Rises To 0M WW, ‘Wish’ Top 0M;  ‘Taylor Swift: Eras Tour’ overtakes ‘This Is It’ – International Box Office

Audiences haven’t had many new options, nor a mega-hit at the end of December to kick off the first cinema weekend of the new year, but the studio titles on offer continue to attract large audiences and enjoy great popularity, especially given the ongoing holiday season. Milestones are also set, such as: B. Warner Bros./Village Roadshow/Heyday Films’ Wonka Reached $300 million overseas, while Disney’s Wish crossed the $200 million mark worldwide and was touted by AMC as a new benchmark Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour.

Although Swift lost out in the new “Cinematic and Box Office Achievement” category at the Golden Globes on Sunday, her film has now earned box office returns $261.6 million worldwide and surpassed the previous world record holder for a documentary, This is it from Michael Jacksonsaid AMC.

The Period tour The film, which is also the highest-grossing concert film in the world, is still playing in local domestic theaters and opened in China on December 31, grossing $8.7 million in its first week. The IMAX grossed $4.3 million there, a whopping 45% of China’s total.

Meanwhile WB/DC’s Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom was considered the biggest studio title in the foreign scene $30.3 million of 77 markets. With an overall decline of more than 37%, Brazil rose by 24%, while the Netherlands (-1%), Spain (-10%), Germany (-11%), France (-24%), Italy (- 29). %) and Mexico (-29%) all recorded a strong hold.

This is encouraging news, with more than $400 million on the horizon worldwide. Currently the international cue $234.8 million and is global $334.8 million. IMAX added $2.5 million worldwide this weekend, bringing its running total to $31 million.

The top 5 markets so far are China ($54.3 million), Mexico ($17.5 million), France ($13.5 million), Germany ($13 million) and the Great Britain ($10.5 million).

The next release will be in Japan on Friday.

Tune in Wonkaadded the musical directed by Paul King $28.9 million, including in 77 overseas markets. The drop was no less than 27% and the positions are strong, also in the Netherlands (+6%), Brazil (-16%), France (-17%), Spain (-17%), Italy (-22% ). ). ), Mexico (-26%), Australia (-26%), Germany (-32%) and Japan (-33%).

The international success so far is $301.2 million with global op $465.8 millionis on track to top $500 million in the coming weeks. IMAX stands at $16.1 million worldwide. Korea, which has a penchant for Hollywood musicals, is the newest market, releasing on January 31.

The top 5 markets so far are the Great Britain ($67.2 million), France ($22.7 million), Germany ($18.6 million), Australia ($18.1 million) and The Netherlands ($10.9 million).

Disney’s Wish reach $209.5 million worldwide and reached the two-century milestone on the seventh weekend. This makes it the fourth highest-grossing animated release worldwide in 2023. Internationally, the decline was good at 26%, with another set of strong positions in the Netherlands (+5%), Germany (-12%), Italy (-16%). %) and others. ), Japan (-19%), Australia (-27%). %), France (-28%), Spain (-33%) and the United Kingdom (-40%).

Korea was a new piece in this session, with Wish The prize for the best Disney or Pixar animated opening since the pandemic is a whopping $4.6 million. In Brazil, Wish opened at No. 2 with a lead of $1.7 million Encanto, migration And Primary school. It was no. 1 in Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and Paraguay and also debuted as co-opener migration. The summer school holidays are around the corner in January and February.

It was a full weekend 19 million dollars in 51 markets for an overseas cue from $146.9 million.

These are the top 5 markets: France ($19.1 million), Japan ($18.5 million), Germany ($14.9 million), Great Britain ($14.4 million) and Italy ($9.2 million).

Lighting/Universal migration I got another one $15.5 million in 73 markets for a $72.9 million International Cume and $150.7 million worldwide. The position abroad was a strong -18%, including excellent results in Austria (+43%), the Netherlands (+23%), Belgium (+5%), France (-1%), Germany (-10% ) and Australia (-25%).

While the staggered release continues, Brazil, Poland, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay were new this session and started together at the top Sing 2. Korea, Great Britain and Japan have yet to make it through March.

The top 5 so far Germany ($11.6 million), France ($9.2 million), Mexico ($6.7 million), Australia ($5.1 million) and Spain ($3.4 million).

One of the new titles is Universal/Blumhouse’s Night swimming36 markets handled $5.7 millionreach one $17.7 million worldwide debut. Mexico gave the horror film third place with more than $1.1 million Happy death day. The Great Britain starting at $760,000, also above Happy death day 2H and with strong teenage participation. France starting with $680,000, Australia $467,000 raised and Saudi Arabia was said to be good for $350,000 M3GAN and was voted there as the film’s best Hollywood title. Major countries such as Brazil, Germany, Spain, Italy, Korea and Japan are still leading the way.

Sony’s Everyone but you a large increase in Great Britain (+49%) and Australia (+4%) recorded and generated $5.4 million in the session to bring the sperm from overseas $14.7 million and the global sum up to $58.4 million.

The romantic comedy is so far led by Australia with $6.5 million, followed by the Great Britain for $4.3 million. The rollout will continue later this month with Germany, Mexico, Spain, Brazil and Italy.

A note about Poor stuff: The Searchlight pic will be available in most international markets this month, but has already had a combined premiere in Australia (December 26), New Zealand (January 1) and Greece (January 1). $2.2 million to date. Notably, it has no. 1 in curved Greece, where it is the biggest opening ever for a Yorgos Lanthimos film, with a current Cummins of $1 million. Only from the 2023 releases in Greece Oppenheimer And Barbie has 4-day non-local openings of more than Poor stuff.

MISCELLANEOUS UPDATED CUMES/NOTE

*One life (WB UK Only): Opened in the UK to $4.3M
Napoleon (SNY): $2.7 million international weekend (61 markets); $152.5 million international/$213.4 million worldwide
The survivors (UNI): $898,000 International Weekend (6 markets); $2.2M International/$20.7M Worldwide
Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie (PAR): $600,000 International Weekend (19 markets); $137 million international/$202.2 million worldwide
*The boys in the boat (WB): $345,000 International Weekend (2 markets); $345,000 international/$34.3 million worldwide
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