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1 hour ago, Arlborn said:

Plus over 200m Dom for over 600m WW would really be great.

 

$600M WW for a sequel no. 2 to series that is progressively less popular  (costing less than $100M to boot) is just too much.

After Deadpool and now this, I have to reconsider my initial assessment that Fox's milking of Marvel property is dead.

Now can Fox do the impossible and resurrect Fantastic 4 :D

 

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4 minutes ago, zackzack said:

 

$600M WW for a sequel no. 2 to series that is progressively less popular  (costing less than $100M to boot) is just too much.

After Deadpool and now this, I have to reconsider my initial assessment that Fox's milking of Marvel property is dead.

Now can Fox do the impossible and resurrect Fantastic 4 :D

 

Whatever made you think X-Men was dead before Deadpool though? DOFP grossed almost the same as Deadpool and it's the movie that came before Deadpool.

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Just as he’s torn into the domestic weekend, 20th Century Fox/Marvel’s Logan has shredded it offshore. The international box office debut for Hugh Jackman’s final turn as Wolverine handily clawed its way to $152.5M from 81 markets. This is Fox International’s 3rd biggest launch of all time, behind X-Men: Days Of Future Past ($172M) and Avatar ($164M). Globally, the bow is $237.8M.

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Fox’s heavyweight R-rated Logan delivered a stunning $152.5M opening from 81 markets this weekend. This is Fox International’s 3rd biggest of all time, only behind X-Men: Days of Future Past ($172M) and Avatar ($164M). It also edges out Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith ($145M) and Ice Age: Dawn Of The Dinosaurs ($151). Notably in Brazil, it’s the Pico lot’s biggest opening of all time in Brazil (and the industry’s 7th biggest opening of all time in the market).

The top five markets are as follows: China ($46.3M/No. 1/ 33% bigger than X-Men: Days Of Future Past); UK ($11.4M/No. 1/1% bigger than DOFP); Korea ($8.2M/No. 1/Fox’s 9th biggest opening of all time); Brazil ($8.2M/No. 1/Fox’s biggest opening of all time); Russia ($7.1M/No. 1/18% bigger than DOFP).

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Here ScreenDaily take:

 

The X-Men spin-ventured into 81 markets over the weekend day-and-date with the $85.3m number one North American opening, powered by a $46.3m launch in China. The UK followed on $11.4m, while South Korea and Brazil generated $8.2m apiece. 

Logan marks Hugh Jackman’s final outing as Wolverine and also the final appearance by Patrick Stewart as Charles Xavier, was in fine fettle everywhere and opened to pin most markets.

The action-thriller debuted in Russia on $7.1m, France $6.1m, Australia $5.9m, Mexico $5.4m, Taiwan $4.7m, Germany $3.5m, India $3.4m, Indonesia $2.9m, Italy $2.5m, Spain $2.2m and Thailand $2.1m.

Latin America delivered strong results, as Argentina produced $1.5m, central America and Colombia $1.3m reach and Chile $1.2m.

It became the second biggest R-rated IMAX global release on $20m, just behind Deadpool.

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Deadline:

 

Fox’s Logan leapt a massive $6.5M in Sunday finals at the international box office. Now beasting out with a $159M offshore bow, the Wolverine threequel has a global total through Sunday of $247.3M. It has also become the biggest R-rated overseas opening ever, topping Fifty Shades Of Grey‘s 2015 haul of $156M.

 

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