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Outside North America, the weekend gross ($59.7M) dropped 44% from last weekend's $106.1M, which is a very good drop. Since How to Train Your Dragon won't be relased in South America next weekend and since most of that impressive hold is due to South America, we can hope that next weekend will hold well too, although the World Cup could have an adverse effect on the film's earnings.

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Awesome holds all over South America:Brazil -14%Argentina -2%Bolivia +9%Peru -20%Paraguay -1%Uruguay +26%

:bravo:  :bravo:  :bravo:But what about venezuela?Maleficent is a beast in Latin America!

I always wait until BOM posts number for Venezuela, Colombia and Ecuador. Chile up 0.18%, 190 tickets more than last weekend
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Outside North America, the weekend gross ($59.7M) dropped 44% from last weekend's $106.1M, which is a very good drop. Since How to Train Your Dragon won't be relased in South America next weekend and since most of that impressive hold is due to South America, we can hope that next weekend will hold well too, although the World Cup could have an adverse effect on the film's earnings.

 

World Cup is going to seriously hurt movies everywhere and specially in South America because of the match schedules.

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World Cup is going to seriously hurt movies everywhere and specially in South America because of the match schedules.

Brazil is playing Thursday at 5 PM and Argentina Monday at 7 PM (local time), so maybe the weekend won't suffer too much, specially the family movies. DoFP and already poor EoT will be hurt more seriously IMHO
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Brazil is playing Thursday at 5 PM and Argentina Monday at 7 PM (local time), so maybe the weekend won't suffer too much, specially the family movies. DoFP and already poor EoT will be hurt more seriously IMHO

 

All matches are during the prime time in South America so I am expecting big drops for everything there.

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Weekend Actual outisde North America is $61.7Μ ($2M above estimate). 41.8% drop

 

The ONA total is $210.1M, ahead of Godzilla. With China and Japan still on the horizon, $300M is locked. $350-400M is a possibility. Way ahead of both Oz and SWATH, but -obviously- way behind Alice as well.

 

http://www.deadline.com/2014/06/intl-box-office-edge-of-tomorrow-no-1-with-82m-fault-in-our-stars-shines-in-brazil-mexico-oz-maleficent-adds-59-7m-x-men-crosses-100m-in-china-more/

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Outside North America, the weekend gross ($59.7M) dropped 44% from last weekend's $106.1M, which is a very good drop. Since How to Train Your Dragon won't be relased in South America next weekend and since most of that impressive hold is due to South America, we can hope that next weekend will hold well too, although the World Cup could have an adverse effect on the film's earnings.

 

Mom will take the kids.

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Hopefully they've gotten over stupid Ang Lee controversy. Would love Maleficent to be a surprise smash in China.

 

And Ang Lee during one of his interviews before considered himself "Taiwanese".

 

But then again I don't think China is into fantasy films anyway w/ the exception of The Hobbit.

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