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Weekend Total Box Office

New Zealand: Thu 20th Dec 2018 - Sun 23rd Dec 2018

 
  • 1.

    Bumblebee

    $602,143

    Paramount

  • 2.

    The Grinch

    $469,653

    Universal

  • 3.

    Bohemian Rhapsody

    $195,202

    Fox

  • 4.

    Holmes & Watson

    $169,664

    Sony

  • 5.

    Mortal Engines

    $166,420

    Universal

  • 6.

    Zero

    $141,658

    Forum Films

  • 7.

    Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

    $84,244

    Warner Bros.

  • 8.

    A Star is Born

    $69,311

    Warner Bros.

  • 9.

    The Children Act

    $34,851

    Roadshow

  • 10.

    Creed II

    $29,997

    Warner Bros.

Thu 20Fri 21Sat 22Sun 23$20k$40k$60k$80k$100k$120k$140k$160k$180k$200k

Bumblebee

Paramount
Opening Weekend

$602k

Cume. total

$1.01M

film artwork

The Grinch

Universal
Weekend 4

$470k

Cume. total

$2.38M

film artwork

Bohemian Rhapsody

Fox
Weekend 8

$195k

Cume. total

$6.04M

film artwork

Holmes & Watson

Sony
Opening Weekend

$170k

Cume. total

$174k

film artwork
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Week Total Box Office

New Zealand: Thu 20th Dec 2018 - Wed 26th Dec 2018

 
  • 1.

    Aquaman

    $1,025,387

    Warner Bros.

  • 2.

    Bumblebee

    $810,965

    Paramount

  • 3.

    The Grinch

    $600,700

    Universal

  • 4.

    Bohemian Rhapsody

    $274,009

    Fox

  • 5.

    Ralph Breaks the Internet

    $251,179

    Walt Disney

  • 6.

    Holmes & Watson

    $235,751

    Sony

  • 7.

    Mortal Engines

    $220,451

    Universal

  • 8.

    Zero

    $218,562

    Forum Films

  • 9.

    Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

    $109,181

    Warner Bros.

  • 10.

    A Star is Born

    $86,462

    Warner Bros.

Thu 20Fri 21Sat 22Sun 23Mon 24Tue 25Wed 26$0$100k$200k$300k$400k$500k$600k$700k$800k

Aquaman

Warner Bros.
Week 0

$1.03M

Cume. total

$1.03M

film artwork

Bumblebee

Paramount
Opening Week

$811k

Cume. total

$1.22M

film artwork

The Grinch

Universal
Week 4

$601k

Cume. total

$2.51M

film artwork

Bohemian Rhapsody

Fox
Week 8

$274k

Cume. total

$6.11M

film artwork
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Weekend Total Box Office

New Zealand: Thu 27th Dec 2018 - Sun 30th Dec 2018

 
  • 1.

    Aquaman

    $1,702,351

    Warner Bros.

  • 2.

    Ralph Breaks the Internet

    $595,780

    Walt Disney

  • 3.

    Bumblebee

    $284,267

    Paramount

  • 4.

    Bohemian Rhapsody

    $178,613

    Fox

  • 5.

    The Favourite

    $116,384

    Fox

  • 6.

    Holmes & Watson

    $98,547

    Sony

  • 7.

    Simmba

    $91,455

    Mindblowing

  • 8.

    Mortal Engines

    $73,788

    Universal

  • 9.

    The Grinch

    $72,646

    Universal

  • 10.

    Vice

    $64,218

    eOne

Thu 27Fri 28Sat 29Sun 30$0$50k$100k$150k$200k$250k$300k$350k$400k$450k$500k$550k

Aquaman

Warner Bros.
Opening Weekend

$1.70M

Cume. total

$2.74M

film artwork

Ralph Breaks the Internet

Walt Disney
Opening Weekend

$596k

Cume. total

$1.06M

film artwork

Bumblebee

Paramount
Weekend 2

$284k

Cume. total

$1.51M

film artwork

Bohemian Rhapsody

Fox
Weekend 9

$179k

Cume. total

$6.29M

film artwork
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Weekend New Zealand Chart for January 11th, 2019 (USD)

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    Movie Genre Gross Change Thtrs. Per Thtr. Total Gross Days
- (-) How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World Adventure $340,531 -35% 97 $3,511   $1,205,865 11
- (-) Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse 3D Adventure $200,048 -18% 83 $2,410   $701,072 11
- (-) Holmes & Watson Comedy $9,007 -64% 23 $392   $308,287 25
- (-) Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch Adventure $4,043 -43% 18 $225   $1,798,630 46
- (-) Mortal Engines Action $2,535 -58% 13 $195   $1,055,785 39
- (-) Robin Hood Action $825 -18% 8 $103   $602,902 53

 

Weekend New Zealand Chart for January 18th, 2019 (USD)

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    Movie Genre Gross Change Thtrs. Per Thtr. Total Gross Days
- (-) How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World Adventure $215,095 -37% 99 $2,173   $1,668,440 18
- (-) Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse 3D Adventure $120,793 -40% 67 $1,803   $1,042,481 18
- new Storm Boy Adventure $37,473   73 $513   $41,895 4
- (-) Eighth Grade Drama $1,092   1 $1,092   $3,376 11
- (-) Mortal Engines Action $1,078 -57% 6 $180   $1,058,106 46
- (-) Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch Adventure $512 -87% 6 $85   $1,802,801 53
- (-) Holmes & Watson Comedy $467 -95% 5 $93   $314,088 32
- (-) Robin Hood Action $412 -50% 0     $603,835 60

 

Weekend New Zealand Chart for January 25th, 2019 (USD)

← Previous Chart Chart Index  
 
    Movie Genre Gross Change Thtrs. Per Thtr. Total Gross Days
- (-) How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World Adventure $168,929 -21% 97 $1,742   $1,954,291 25
- (-) Mary Queen of Scots Drama $111,730   95 $1,176   $402,682 11
- (-) Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch Adventure $195 -62% 2 $98   $1,803,920 60
- (-) Mortal Engines Action $85 -92% 4 $21   $1,058,968 53

 

 

 

Weekly Est. - New Zealand 1. - $389k 2. - $369k 3. - $356k Top10 Results:

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weekly incl #6-#10

 

  • 1.

    How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World

    $389,350

    Universal

  • 2.

    Dragon Ball Super: Broly

    $369,032

    Madman

  • 3.

    Glass

    $356,345

    Walt Disney

  • 4.

    Green Book

    $355,606

    eOne

  • 5.

    Aquaman

    $337,723

    Warner Bros.

  • 6.

    Mary Queen of Scots

    $239,645

    Universal

  • 7.

    Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

    $229,415

    Sony

  • 8.

    Mary Poppins Returns

    $225,360

    Walt Disney

  • 9.

    Ralph Breaks the Internet

    $200,831

    Walt Disney

  • 10.

    The Mule

    $199,360

    Warner Bros.

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Alita Rolls Her Way In To Number One!

 

18 February 2019 1:24 PM

Alita: Battle Angel opened at number 1 in New Zealand. The project that took almost 20 years to make it to the silver screen took $669k over the weekend. What Men Want opened at number 2 with $199k for the weekend. In its 4th week, Green Book was at number 3 taking in $155k.

Weekend Total Box Office

New Zealand: Thu 14th Feb 2019 - Sun 17th Feb 2019

 
  • 1.

    Alita: Battle Angel

    $669,324

    Fox

  • 2.

    What Men Want

    $198,746

    Paramount

  • 3.

    Green Book

    $155,276

    eOne

  • 4.

    Gully Boy

    $124,476

    Forum Films

  • 5.

    Happy Death Day 2U

    $108,674

    Universal

  • 6.

    Cold Pursuit

    $100,961

    Studiocanal

  • 7.

    Colette

    $68,593

    Transmission

  • 8.

    The Wandering Earth

    $66,563

    CMC

  • 9.

    On the Basis of Sex

    $64,962

    eOne

  • 10.

    How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World

    $54,991

    Universal

Thu 14Fri 15Sat 16Sun 17$20k$40k$60k$80k$100k$120k$140k$160k$180k$200k$220k$240k$260k

Alita: Battle Angel

Fox
Opening Weekend

$669k

Cume. total

$709k

film artwork

What Men Want

Paramount
Opening Weekend

$199k

Cume. total

$270k

film artwork

Green Book

eOne
Weekend 4

$155k

Cume. total

$1.19M

film artwork

Gully Boy

Forum Films
Opening Weekend

$124k

Cume. total

$124k

film artwork
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3 hours ago, Rthanos said:

in NZ its Wed night prev on par with BP

 

Roughly ~300k-ish then. 2 millies seems like a good target for the weekend, maybe a bit less (dunno if it'll leg it out quite as well as BP did).

 

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I was just thinking about the fact that the Reading at Courtnay Place shut down due to earthquake damage and how that might affect the grosses in NZ in general? It's a pity it's shut since it was a nice theatre, I went there last year to see Black Panther while I was in Wellington. I'm sure some will just be pushed to other cinemas (like The Embassy just down the road) but some people just might not bother to see movies besides ones they're really looking forward to.

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Hi I’m new here, I’m from New Zealand so just wanted to give a little update Captain Marvel seems to be doing alright. Gold Class (premium experience tickets are $35 NZD) is sold out or near sold out for both Albany and Queen Street on Event Cinemas website. Most of the other later shows already half full. It was full when I saw it on Wednesday but doesn’t seem to be as front loaded as Alita, although doesn’t seem to be a huge event like the Star Wars Episodic films or an Avengers film either. Be interesting to see what the weekend numbers will be. 

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I have shamed my people and spelt New Zealand wrong at least I didn’t butcher the true name Aotearoa yet.
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6 hours ago, Jamiem said:

Hi I’m new here, I’m from New Zealand so just wanted to give a little update Captain Marvel seems to be doing alright. Gold Class (premium experience tickets are $35 NZD) is sold out or near sold out for both Albany and Queen Street on Event Cinemas website. Most of the other later shows already half full. It was full when I saw it on Wednesday but doesn’t seem to be as front loaded as Alita, although doesn’t seem to be a huge event like the Star Wars Episodic films or an Avengers film either. Be interesting to see what the weekend numbers will be. 

Heh, nice edit. Welcome though, it's always nice to have another kiwi around here. I've been checking the Event site a bit over the day too and noticed it was doing well in Gold Class, so that was cool to see. IMAX has also been selling well, and the Grand at The Embassy, too, although I do wonder how much of that is due to Courtnay Place Reading now being closed like I was talking about above.

 

It'll be good to see some numbers on Monday though, the showings I've been too have been popular and people seemed to have enjoyed themselves, so hopefully it does well in the long-term.

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2 hours ago, Gamora said:

Heh, nice edit. Welcome though, it's always nice to have another kiwi around here. I've been checking the Event site a bit over the day too and noticed it was doing well in Gold Class, so that was cool to see. IMAX has also been selling well, and the Grand at The Embassy, too, although I do wonder how much of that is due to Courtnay Place Reading now being closed like I was talking about above.

 

It'll be good to see some numbers on Monday though, the showings I've been too have been popular and people seemed to have enjoyed themselves, so hopefully it does well in the long-term.

Thank you for the welcome.

 

Yeah I agree that having one less theatre will have some influence although I think it’ll have a bigger effect on the likes of Endgame in my opinion, as that will likely sellout or near sellout a lot of showings and some people might miss out compared to if another theatre was still there.

 

I think the movie will have good legs, my audience was much the same and was really into the movie, not sure about great legs though as Shazam and Endgame are coming fairly soon. Plus Dumbo and US might steal a few of the premium formats before then. 

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