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1 hour ago, Valonqar said:

 

I think that beating Elsa is gone. Boss Baby stopped it from reaching 500M dom and it probably won't do Elsa numbers in Japan since animated musicals are more acceptable than live action ones. But it's a stunning run nonetheless. 

 

After Disney's record in 2016 and how Maleficent & Cinderella proved that live-action business is the new business for Disney. 

I think a carefully packaged blockbuster with bells & whistles like Beauty is a preordained smash hit.

$800M is a lock and $1B WW is hardly a surprise. A surprise is $1.5B

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A little more of details!

 

The film starring Emma Watson and Dan Stevens opened on $1.1m including previews in South Africa, making it the second-highest Disney opening weekend ever there.

 

In Europe, the $242m haul has surpassed that of Secret Life Of Pets, Finding Dory, The Jungle Book, Deadpool, Zootopia, Batman v Superman, Captain America: Civil War and Suicide Squad, making it the third highest grossing film of the past 12 months in Europe behind only Fantastic Beasts and Rogue One.

 

China remains the top market on $85.8m, followed by the UK on $81m, Brazil on $38.3m, South Korea on $35.6m, Australia on $30.8m, Mexico on $29.2m and Germany on $28.9m.

 

Italy has generated $21.9m, Spain $21.2m, France $19m, Russia $14.6m, Philippines $13.4m, and Argentina $11.2m. Disney’s live-action adaptation will open this week in Japan.

 

Source: Screen Daily 

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So it finally caught a decent hold domestic, and even without Japan the overseas number is good.  

> 490 dom

> 655 OS minus Japan

> 1145

 

Mar 19: 182.27

Mar 26: 374.487 (+192.217)

April 2: 481.56 (+107.07; -44.3%)

April 9: 545.1 (+63.54; -40.65%)

April 16: 588.4 (+43.3; -31.85%)

April 23: 616.4 (+28.0; -35.33%) no Japan, holdovers only

....April 23: 629.2 (+40.8; -5.77%) including Japan.....

 

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Disney’s live-action smash Beauty And The Beast enjoyed a strong three-day opening weekend in its final international market of release, Japan, debuting at number one on $12.8m. The Emma Watson and Dan Stevens starrer added $22.9m in 50 territories for $629.2m internationally.

 

 

In Europe, the $259m haul has now surpassed the total run of Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them, making Beauty the second highest grossing film of the past 12 months in Europe, trailing only Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.

 

The UK has surpassed China as the top market on $85.9m, while China has $85.8m. Brazil has generated $40.7m, followed by South Korea on $36.8m, Australia on $33.4m, Germany on $32.1m, Mexico on $29.8m, Italy on $22.4m, Spain on $22m.

France has delivered $21.1m, Russia $14.6m, Philippines $13.5m, Japan $12.8m and Argentina $12.1m.

 

Source: Screen Daily

 

 

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2 minutes ago, titanic2187 said:

imagine if the WW's total of BATB is above F8!!

 

I'm currently thinking that FF8 will overtake BATB worldwide briefly, and then over time Japan's run will carry BATB over FF8. Main reason is that BATB has legs, especially in Japan, whereas FF8 is a front-loaded film.

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