Update for latest…: In his second list, Disney/Marvel’s Black Panther: Wakanda Forever by one estimate, it sent its global sales well past the $500 million mark $546.3 million until Sunday. The separation is $288 million domestic and $258.3 million from the international box office.
The sequel, directed by Ryan Coogler, is currently the #8 highest grossing overseas Hollywood release of 2022. It ranks 7th worldwide.
The second weekend abroad went well $69.8 million in 50 material markets. That’s down 49% from when it opened, which is better than most other MCU titles for the same range of markets, including Thor: Love and Thunder and Doctor Strange in the multiverse of madness (both -56%) and also Spider-Man: No Way Home (-60%).
Participation was strong in parts of Europe – Germany and the Netherlands each fell by 31%, while the UK fell by 48%. Elsewhere, Australia fell 39%, Brazil 43%, and Mexico and Taiwan each 45%. BP2 remains the #1 non-domestic film in all markets.
At current rates and on comparable foreign markets, BP2 22% ahead The dough and 9% above Thor: Ragnarok. It is flat with the first Black Panther and 5% lower Thor: Love and Thunder while 32% back Doctor Strange 2.
Last weekend we found that Asia Pacific was not performing as expected or hoped for. The region is still relatively mild.
Where the global finals will come from is a bit murky at the moment due to the upcoming US holiday. With the longer running time, and as Anthony pointed out, the film is something of an appointment to watch. Internationally, we expect a finish close to $415 million.
The top 5 markets so far are the United Kingdom ($27.1 million), Mexico ($22.8 million), France ($21.6 million), Brazil ($14.2 million) and Korea ($14 million).
International IMAX gross is $13.6 million, worldwide $34.9 million.
In its global opening frame last weekend Wakanda forever scored the 3edit highest start for a Hollywood title during the pandemic era and 2second biggest global opening of 2022 so far and the 5the highest international opening weekend of a pandemic-era Hollywood film.
last tuesday, BP2 propelled Disney to $3 billion at the global box office, marking the studio’s 14th year at the milestone.
In this session’s newcomers, Searchlight’s The menu covers the table in 36 markets $6.2 million. This brings with it the global market launch $15.2 million. That United Kingdom was the strongest bow at $1.1 million and at No. 2. The Ralph Fiennes Star Film was also at No. 2 in Italy, Austria, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia, Ukraine, Poland (non-local), Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay and Indonesia opened. and Thailand. Director Mark Mylod’s unusual film took 3rd place in Mexico and 4th place in Germany.
The start is 43% ahead nightmare alley and 2% lead Ready or not in comparable markets. France, Australia, Belgium, Netherlands and New Zealand will be added next weekend.
In the remaining game Warner Bros/New Line/DC’s Black Adam added $5.1 million of 76 markets during the 5th session. The foreign cameo is now $209.2 million of $366.2 million worldwide. Japan is yet to be released on December 2nd.
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Lyle, Lyle Crocodile (SNY): $2.5M International Weekend (48 Markets); $35.1M International / $78.2M Worldwide
to smile (PAR): $1.3M International Weekend (50 Markets); $109.3M International / $213.9M Worldwide
Mrs. Harris goes to Paris (UNI): $1.28M International Weekend (49 markets); $15.5M International / $26M Worldwide
booty for the devil (LG): $1.2M International Weekend (64 Markets); $19.5M International / $37.8M Worldwide
Entry ticket to paradise (UNI): $1.07M International Weekend (79 markets); $95.5M International / $157.1M Worldwide
Armageddon time (UNI): $727,000 International Weekend (6 Markets); $2.05M International / $3.9M Worldwide
*she said (UNI): $572,000 international weekend (26 markets); $572,000 International / $2.82M Worldwide
The Banshees by Inisherin (DIS): $400,000 International Weekend (UK only); $9.4m UK / $16.6m worldwide
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