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Mexico Box Office | Kongzilla repeats on top, Civil War and Abigail underperform

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CANACINE site still down, they would have published the weekly figures today. But Deadline is reporting a $800K Thursday for BatB, $18.4M total. That's 350M lc, zooming into the all time Top 40 and earning more than Frozen's full run.

 

Rounding up the Top 3, Logan and Kong should have crossed 250M and 200M lc respectively.

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Massive $6.5M OW n(including previews) for Baby Boss! Highest opening for DWA and overall Top 5 opening for an original animated movie in lc.

GitS opened to a not-to-bad $2.1M at #2. BatB reached $27M+, on its way to 600M lc.

 

Kong's total is $13.7M, Lego Batman is $8.7M, and Power Rangers $4.7M.

 

CANACINE's webpage still fubar.

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At last! We got the Top 10 from last weekend. Baby Boss opening (including previews) is very good: 2nd highest of the year (above Logan and Kong) and 3rd highest for an original animated movie.

Can also confirm that BatB 3-day OW was the all-time 6th highest, and this weekend became the 17th movie to cross 500M lc and the 23rd to sell 10 million tickets.

Kong is going to gross more than Logan. Who knew!

 

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Final Box Office Numbers - 2016

 

Another record-breaking year: 330 million tickets sold, 11.7% increase from last year, and 15,254 million lc in gross, +10.6%. Biggest market in Latin America and in the Spanish speaking universe.

 

In terms of ticket sales, Mexico is the #4 worldwide market and the seventh fastest growing.  An average Mexican goes to the movies 2.71 times per year, buying the 6th cheapest tickets in the industry.

 

ER fall had a big impact in the outcome, but Mexico is still the #10 worldwide market in total USD gross ($836M). With 6,432 movie screens, it's the 4th largest theatre market in the world and the 2nd in growth, just behind China.

 

http://canacine.org.mx/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Resultados-Definitivos-2016-1.pdf

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The weekly chart was also published so I think we're back to normal. Checking if they'll make the missing charts available somehow.

 

Up to Thu: Baby Boss $9.1M, 3 idiotas and Ghost in the Shell $3M, BatB $27.2M (losing steam to Baby Boss), Power Rangers $5.2M.

Smurf Lost Village had an OD (Thu) of just $100K.

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On 05/04/2017 at 11:03 PM, Purple Minion said:

Final Box Office Numbers - 2016

 

Another record-breaking year: 330 million tickets sold, 11.7% increase from last year, and 15,254 million lc in gross, +10.6%. Biggest market in Latin America and in the Spanish speaking universe.

 

In terms of ticket sales, Mexico is the #4 worldwide market and the seventh fastest growing.  An average Mexican goes to the movies 2.71 times per year, buying the 6th cheapest tickets in the industry.

 

ER fall had a big impact in the outcome, but Mexico is still the #10 worldwide market in total USD gross ($836M). With 6,432 movie screens, it's the 4th largest theatre market in the world and the 2nd in growth, just behind China.

 

http://canacine.org.mx/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Resultados-Definitivos-2016-1.pdf

 

That's really impressive! :o

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