Just like at home, it was a rather sleepy weekend at the international box office. Disney/Marvels Black Panther: Wakanda Forever won the frame again, with $20.2 million of 50 overseas markets for a foreign grand total of $339.3 million and a global census of $733 million until Sunday.
The offshore attacks Wakanda forever was up 39% as it approaches an $800 million target worldwide. The film is still the no. 1 non-domestic film in several markets, including France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Australia, Korea, Brazil and Mexico, and remains the no. 7 biggest film of the year worldwide. Internationally, it passes quickly Thor: Ragnarok and Spider Man: Coming Home at current rates and excluding China and Russia.
The top 5 markets so far are the United Kingdom ($35.1 million), Mexico ($32.4 million), France ($27.9 million), Brazil ($18.1 million) and Australia ($16.9 million).
The horror action comedy from Universal/87 North violent night, which was over-indexed domestically, this session was new in 72 foreign markets (94% of overseas presence). It bent $7.1 million For a $20.4 million worldwide debut. The launch was higher than that of 2021 Nobody with word of mouth encouraging growth.
That United Kingdom ran the game for $1 million from 581 locations, followed by Mexico for $593,000 from 910 and France with $585,000 from 313. Germany starting at $461,000 from 410 and Australia to $443,000 at 259. Note that all matches have been affected by the ongoing World Cup.
In Leftover News, Disney’s strange world added $5.4 million in 43 markets during the second frame. It was down 40% from last session’s weak opening. The foreign total is now $16.8 million before the $42.3 million worldwide. The top 5 so far are these United Kingdom ($1.7 million), Mexico ($1.4 million), Spain ($1.2 million), Germany ($1.1 million) and Italy ($1.1 million).
searchlight The menu devour another 5 million dollars in 50 markets, including Spain, Brazil, Hong Kong and Taiwan this weekend. The overseas cue is $22.5 million of $47.2 million worldwide. The hold-back drop was only 30%. That United Kingdom Leads play at $3.1 million, followed by Germany ($1.8 million), Italy ($1.7 million), Australia ($1.5 million) and France ($1.4 million).
Almost $10 million in the United KingdomTriStar images Matilda the Musical by Roald Dahl has his strong run at no. 1 for the second weekend in a row. The drop was also 34%. $3.3 million and the sum is so far $9.7 million with strong word of mouth.
In another local game, Japan One piece of foil red debuted indoors China with a 9.3 score on Maoyan and 75 million RMB ($10.7 million) to lead the weekend as the market sees some easing of restrictions. Korea thriller The night owl #1 domestically, now with a tally of $13.3M after two frames.
With the Disney/20th Century Studios, there is obviously a giant in front of us. Avatar: the way of water before December 14 abroad and December 16 domestically; Things will remain calm until then, with no new major releases.
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Black Adam (WB): $2.7 million international weekend (74 markets); $219M International / $384M Worldwide
Lyle, Lyle Crocodile (SNY): $2 million international weekend (50 markets); $39.3M International / $85M Worldwide
bones and such (WB): $1.5M International Weekend (47 markets); $4.5M International / $10.5M Worldwide
A todo train 2 (WB): $1 million international weekend (Spain only)
she said (UNI): $701,000 international weekend (53 markets); $3.53M International / $8.82M Worldwide
pmc-u-font-size-14″>Writer pmc-u-font-size-14″>Writer: Nancy Tartaglione
Source: Deadline

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