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Lionsgate’s Golden Globe winner tuned up a jazzy offshore FSS frame of $17.8M to lift the international box office to $54.8M, including a stellar debut in the UK. Worldwide, the cume is projected at $132M through tomorrow. In the UK, where Damien Chazelle’s contemporary ode to old Hollywood scored 11 BAFTA nominations last Tuesday, it sashayed into the No. 1 spot with a $7.3M debut at 606 locations (including previews). This is Lionsgate UK’s widest release ever and is tops the opening weekend of The Hunger Games by 22% in local currency (£6M vs £4.9M). The awards-season darling is now in 50 overseas markets with Brazil, France, Italy and China among plays still to come.

 

Source: Deadline.com

 

Wow I think now this has a change of doing more than 200M+ OS and 350M+ WW

If it wins best picture, $200M DOM will happen meaning that it has a chance at $400M+ WW.

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La La Land dazzled again with a $16.6m weekend from its 57 markets for $83.7m to date.

The awards contender launched in Brazil with a preview-boosted $2m from 304 screens, as well as retaining the top spot in the UK ($18m to date) and Spain ($4.7m to date). South Korea is its current leading overseas market with $21.6m.

La La Land dances into France, Belgium, Italy and Sweden next weekend.

Source: Screen Daily

 

Nice weekend 

 

200M+ in play and 350-400M+ WW

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La La Land danced to an extra $23.5m from its 73 markets for $117.1m overseas and $223.5m worldwide.

The awards contender charted second in France with an impressive $3.9m debut from 414 sites, as well as posting strong bows in the likes of Italy ($2m), Belgium ($668k, number one) and Sweden ($566k, number one).

It continued to dazzle in the UK, dropping only 30% in its third weekend and reaching $25.6m, making it the leading overseas market. In South Korea, it’s now Lionsgate’s highest-grossing film ever with $22.3m.

La La Land opens in Mexico on February 3, followed by China on Valentine’s Day.

Source: Screen Daily

 

215M+ OS

150M+ DOM

365M+ WW

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On 1/29/2017 at 9:39 PM, PanaMovie said:

La La Land danced to an extra $23.5m from its 73 markets for $117.1m overseas and $223.5m worldwide.

The awards contender charted second in France with an impressive $3.9m debut from 414 sites, as well as posting strong bows in the likes of Italy ($2m), Belgium ($668k, number one) and Sweden ($566k, number one).

It continued to dazzle in the UK, dropping only 30% in its third weekend and reaching $25.6m, making it the leading overseas market. In South Korea, it’s now Lionsgate’s highest-grossing film ever with $22.3m.

La La Land opens in Mexico on February 3, followed by China on Valentine’s Day.

Source: Screen Daily

 

215M+ OS

150M+ DOM

365M+ WW

It's doing very well internationally! :)

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Spain:

Wknd 3-5th Feb (4th weekend): €1,328,998 - 196,961 admissions (-28%)

Total: €9,149,428 - 1,461,257 admissions

 

Heading to at very least 13-14 million, what would be identical to Mamma Mia! (€13.6m and 2.4 million admissions). If it sweeps in Oscars it will go higher.

 

Very impressive figures for a musical. It has already outgrossed Chicago, for example (€8.8m and 1.8 million admissions).

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In the midst of being harassed constantly for a lack of a John Wick 2 release date, eOne ANZ said this which me made me laugh.

 

 

Kinda shows how well it's been doing down there though. It's getting some great OS numbers.

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Damien Chazelle’s musical added $12.5m from its first day in China on Tuesday as the international tally climbed to $181m.

 

Combined with $126m from North America, La La Land surged past $300m worldwide to reach $307m.

Active in 74 markets, the film has overtaken the $306.8m global box office set by 2003 release Chicago.

Source: Screen Daily 

Amazing!!

 

 

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