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PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES | 622.3 M overseas ● 794.9 M worldwide

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Apart from few plexes POTC5 presales are not upto the mark. I expected even lesser than this... 20-30% opening in most of the screens (Not bad). Single screens are worse.

But one things for sure it will pickup in the evening if WoM kicks in and by any chance if its largely positive it can do good business.

Holly films like these tend to pickup in the evenings in India. (Few exceptions like SH movies, Fast movies etc). 

 

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We have OD number from Australia as well. 994K AUD OD. Looking at 70% weekend drop from Pirates 4 in US Dollar.

 

1st trend for Germany has it at 675K admissions. That is not bad considering the weather is very sunny this week. Still a big drop from Pirates 4 is given.

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12 minutes ago, baumer said:

Someone was saying this is outpacing Covenant by about 10% in Oz?

 

If that's true, then bombs away in Australia and in NA.

994k vs 889k for A:C. 

 

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Pirates 4 total gross. 

 

USD241m:AUD27.4m

 

8.8:1

 

AUD6m OW is probably the maximum from that opening. That would suggest a normal Domestic OW of USD50-60m. 

 

That's the best case scenario. 

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Disney’s return to the swashbuckling adventures of Captain Jack Sparrow is off to a No. 1 start in all offshore markets. Through yesterday, Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales has reeled in $34.5M at the international box office. With domestic previews, that brings the global total to $40M as we head into the weekend.

 

 

Early estimates out of China, a key swing on how this Johnny Depp-starrer fares abroad, indicate an opening day today of $20M+ (that includes previews, but is not included in the overseas number above).

The launch day for Pirates 5 ranks among the top debuts of the year in several markets including Germany, Austria, France, Finland, Sweden, Belgium, Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia.

The Joachim Ronning-Espen Sandberg-directed movie began overseas rollout on Wednesday with a strong opening in France ($2.3M, 2nd biggest bow of 2017, 5% behind opening day of Pirates 4, 4% ahead of Captain America: Civil War, 34% ahead of Jungle Book — all in admissions).

 

 

 

Korea was also a good opening, 6% behind POTC4, and in Norway, the helmers’ home country, POTC5 had an 83% market share. Indonesia bowed significantly ahead of the opening day of Pirates 4. Thailand, at $400K, had its 2nd biggest opening day of 2017 to date. In a sign of how some Asia Pacific markets have grown over the years, this was 66% ahead of the opening day of Pirates 4

Thursday’s openings brought Germany the biggest start for a film of 2017 at 40% above POTC4. The UK was also a No. 1 bow, although this week’s Manchester terrorist attack is expected to impact box office this weekend. In the Netherlands, POTC5 was the top opening day of 2017 with $900K and the 2nd highest opening day for any Disney release behind only Star Wars: The Force Awakens. It came in 47% ahead of POTC4.

Other markets topping the 2011 film’s performance on opening day include the UAE, Russia ($3.6M), Malaysia and Argentina.

In addition to China — which is heading into the Dragon Boat holiday — Spain and Mexico open today along with several other markets. Major markets not opening this weekend include Japan, which opens July 1.

 

 

 

http://deadline.com/2017/05/pirates-of-the-caribbean-dead-men-tell-no-tales-international-box-office-opening-1202103062/

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Seems like there's an interesting mix of markets, some of which are tanking and others which are booming, compared to POTC4. POTC4 made $44.2M through Thursday overseas, but China is clearly going to be bigger this time round and may make up for the difference.

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2 minutes ago, Quigley said:

Seems like there's an interesting mix of markets, some of which are tanking and others which are booming, compared to POTC4. POTC4 made $44.2M through Thursday overseas, but China is clearly going to be bigger this time round and may make up for the difference.

 

 

I know Australia is not doing good but the other markets seem pretty decent

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7 hours ago, Mr Impossible said:

$1B WW is 95% dead. This spells trouble for TF5.

TF has a huge advantage with China relative to any other franchise (excepting Fast & Furious). Maybe it will not repeat what parts 3 and 4 did, but just China guarantees 300s million. Unless something really strange happens, I see hard that TF5 can not reach 750-800, enough to go on with the franchise.

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These articles are spin. They dont do $ to $ or admissions to admissions comparisons. Let us wait for the weekend before judging the drops from Pirates 4. 15 markets opened by wednesday and another 20 markets opened on thursday. It has grossed 34.5m until thursday. China is looking at 60m weekend. Minus that it should at least hit 150m(not sure how much higher). 250m OS weekend should be really good.

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