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Openings were very strong across Asia with No. 1s in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and possibly Taiwan where it’s in a close race. In Indonesia, it was the biggest ever opening weekend for a Disney Live Action production and the 2nd highest Disney Live Action production opening in the Philippines and Vietnam as well as the 3rd highest Disney Live Action production opening in Malaysia. https://deadline.com/2015/03/cinderella-international-box-office-china-biggest-march-opening-disney-1201392972/

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“AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON” SHATTERS RECORDS WITH P339.83-M IN 5 DAYS
via press release

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MANILA, April 27, 2015 – Marvel's “Avengers: Age of Ultron” practically rewrote the record books as it bowed with a five-day opening weekend gross of a staggering P339.83-million nationwide – the biggest ever opening weekend in Philippine history. This was announced today by a spokesman of Walt Disney Studios Philippines which distributed the film.

Launching in highest-ever 607 screens nationwide, “Avengers: Age of Ultron” arrived in cinemas with an aggressive marketing push and wild fan anticipation, enabling it to dominate the market. Most exhibitors devoted all their their available screens to the film in order to accommodate the surge of moviegoers.

The film rolled out Wednesday, April 22 and immediately broke the records for Biggest Opening Day of All-Time (beating former record-holder “Man of Steel” which launched on a holiday) and Biggest Wednesday of All-Time (eclipsing “Iron Man 3”) with a massive P72.74-M.

Then the rest of the records fell one day after the other: Biggest Non-Holiday Thursday of All-Time at P50.09-M (surpassing “Iron Man 3”); Biggest Friday of All-Time at 51.77-M (overtaking “Iron Man 3”); Biggest Saturday of All-Time at P81.96-M (breaking “Transformers: Age of Extinction”), Biggest Sunday and Single Day of All-Time at P83.27-M (beating “Iron Man 3' and "Transformers Age of Extinction", respectively)

The PH opening of “Avengers: Age of Ultron” mirrored the film's record-breaking launch internationally at $201.2-M across some 44 territories this April 22-26 weekend.

“Ultron” was the highest-grossing film in everywhere it opened, and has now rolled out in 55% of the international marketplace, including France, Italy, Germany, the United Kingdom, Russia, Korea, Australia and the Philippines.

The hotly anticipated superhero sequel opens next week in the U.S., where it is expected to earn north of $200 million and could top the first “Avengers'” record-breaking $207.4 million bow.

Back in the Philippines, SM North EDSA posted the biggest share of receipts at P19.21-M, followed by SM Megamall with P17.90-M and SM Mall of Asia with P17.43-M.

The top ten-grossing cinemas include Trinoma (P10.54-M), SM Cebu (P9.89-M), Glorietta 4 (P8.41-M), SM Southmall (P6.93-M), Eastwood (P6.04-M), SM Aura (P5.80-M) and SM Clark (P5.72-M).
Rounding out the top twenty theaters are Ayala Cebu (P5.67-M), Power Plant (P5.53-M), Greenhills Promenade (P5.10-M), Greenbelt 3 (P5.06-M), Alabang Town Center (P4.76-M), Gateway (P4.75-M), Bonifacio High Street (P4.71-M), Shang Cineplex (P4.63-M), Market! Market! (P4.61-M) and Newport (P4.51-M).


Distributed by Walt Disney Studios, “Avengers: Age of Ultron” is now playing across the Philippines in IMAX 3D, 4DX, Digital 3D and 2D cinemas.

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Avengers: Age of Ultron pulled in another $7.0 million in its seventh weekend of overseas release from 91 territories. It has now grossed $910.2 million overseas and $1.3482 billion globally to become the 5th highest grossing film of all-time. Ultron's international breakdown: China ($233.6 million), South Korea ($82.2 million), UK/Ireland ($72.8 million), Mexico ($50.4 million), Brazil ($47.7 million), Russia ($33.4 million), France ($33.3 million), Germany ($32.3 million), Australia ($31.1 million), Italy ($18.4 million), Taiwan ($18.4 million), Hong Kong ($18.3 million), India ($16.8 million), the Philippines ($14.1 million), Argentina ($13.9 million), Malaysia ($13.3 million), Spain ($13.0 million), Thailand ($11.6 million), and other territories ($155.4 million). Ultron opens in Japan on July 4http://pro.boxoffice.com/news/2015-06-07-global-report-san-andreas-hits-china-and-mexico-hard-spy-nets-565-million-overseas-tomorrowland-tops-japan-doraemon-still-surprising-in-china

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14.9 M IRON MAN III

14.4 M THE AVENGERS

14.1 M THE AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON

Would the more plausible reason for the lower gross be mixed reactions or stronger competition like Pitch perfect 2?

 

Plus, from deadline:

 

 

Outside the Middle Kingdom, JW opened No. 1 in Belgium, Egypt, France, Indonesia, the Philippines, French-speaking Switzerland and Trinidad. There are 58 more markets to open today and tomorrow in what is already the 2nd biggest Universal opening day of

all-time in France, Indonesia, and the Philippines

 

EDIT: Never knew JW was going to be this huge...

 

I know people who went to three malls just to get a showing :o

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Would the more plausible reason for the lower gross be mixed reactions or stronger competition like Pitch perfect 2?

 

Plus, from deadline:

 

 

EDIT: Never knew JW was going to be this huge...

 

I know people who went to three malls just to get a showing :o

 

It opened to 5.3 M here!

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"Jurassic World" devours P250 million in 5 days

 

MANILA | The Philippines joined in the global dino-mania as local audiences marched to “Jurassic World” this past weekend, pushing the action-adventure to a five-day opening weekend gross of P250.1-million.

 

This was announced Monday by a spokesman of United International Pictures which distributed the film through Columbia Pictures.

 

Starring newly minted action superstar Chris Pratt, the movie takes place 22 years after the horrific events of the original “Jurassic Park” and is set on a fully functional park called Jurassic World.

 

The film’s opening weekend gross represents the second biggest June opening ever, eclipsing former No. 2 “Man of Steel” at P247 million. Reigning champion is still “Transformers: Age of Extinction” at P250.3 million, but only by a hairline. Overall and all-time, “Jurassic World” now ranks as the sixth biggest opening weekend in the industry.

 

Globally, “Jurassic World” opened to a staggering $511.8 million, the highest global bow of all time. It marks the first time a film has ever grossed more than $500 million in a single weekend.

 

The dinosaur thriller is the top-ranking film in the worldwide box office, after opening in first place in North America and across all 66 international territories where it debuted.

 

In the U.S., “Jurassic World” scored the second-biggest debut in history with $204.8 million, nipping at the heels of “Marvel’s The Avengers’” $207.4 million bow.

 

Those international results were boosted by a mammoth $100 million opening in China. Other openings of note include the United Kingdom and Ireland with $29.6 million, Mexico with $16.2 million, Korea with $14.4 million, France with $12.5 million, Australia with $12.1 million and Germany with $11 million.

 

Back in the Philippines, SM Mall of Asia (P13.8-M), SM North Edsa (P12.4-M) and SM Megamall (P11-M) dominated the box-office earnings.

 

Also garnering huge receipts are SM Cebu (P8.3-M), Trinoma (P7.1-M), SM Aura (P5.3-M), Glorietta 4 (P5.2-M), SM Southmall (P4.5-M), SM Clark (P4.4-M) and Ayala Cebu (P4.1-M).

 

Completing the top 20 cinemas are Power Plant (P4-M), Alabang Town Center (P3.8-M), Greenbelt III (P3.7-M), SM Iloilo (P3.6-M), Eastwood (P3.4-M), SM Dasmarinas (P3.3-M), SM Fairview (P3.2-M), Market!Market! (P3.1-M), Shang Cineplex (P3-M) and SM San Lazaro (P2.9-M).

 

 

URL at: http://www.interaksyon.com/entertainment/jurassic-world-devours-p250-million-in-5-days/

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