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Lego Batman OW : $2m

 

It's more than The Lego Movie in 2014 ($1.7m OW) despite a terrible exchange rate, meaning that the jump in local currency must be quite consequent :)

 

The number by itself is not amazing at all, it's ok but that also means it won't even reach $10m...The Lego Movie grossed $5.7m back then.

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FIFTY SHADES DARKER has been impressive this weekend, having grossed $7.5m in its opening weekend, more than the first movie ($6.5m), making Brazil one of the few territories where it outperformed, and this despite a terrible exchange rate, the increase in local currency is obviously even better.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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And by the way, this thread finally passed 500,000 views, a real success, that's great :)

 

Let's hope for a great year when it comes to this Brazilian Box Office. With Beauty & The Beast, Furious 8, GOTG2 and Wonder Woman the first half of the year will be very exciting for sure. ;)

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7 hours ago, Fullbuster said:

BRAZIL MONTHLY BO IN ADMISSIONS : 2015 vs 2016 (19,4 = 19.4 million admissions)

 

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Oh by the way : I don't have the numbers but apparently January 2017 was much better than January 2016 so 2017 is starting very well :)

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THE LOCAL MOVIE MY MOM IS A CHARACTER 2 HAS PASSED MINIONS IN LOCAL CURRENCY TO BECOME THE 6TH BIGGEST MOVIE OF ALL TIME WITH R$121m.

The movie should end its run behind The Avengers R$129m, for a local movie it's really impressive. That also means $38.9m, an impressive number in USD, a number not seen since Captain America Civil War ($40.5m).

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In 2016 Brazil reached the number of 3,168 screens available.

 

It is more than in 2015 and is constantly increasing, however it is still less than in Mexico despite the fact Mexico is less populated, meaning that Brazil has a lot of room to grow.

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