CelestialFairyIX Posted January 24, 2015 Share Posted January 24, 2015 Yeah, in Europe it probably won't break out like Frozen did. In China however, I see it easily topping 100m. 100 million yuan or USD. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fullbuster Posted January 24, 2015 Share Posted January 24, 2015 100 million yuan or USD. He clearly means USD, $100m in China seems a pipe dream though Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chriss Posted January 25, 2015 Share Posted January 25, 2015 Yeah, we measure things in USD over here, right? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
James Posted January 25, 2015 Share Posted January 25, 2015 He clearly means USD, $100m in China seems a pipe dream though Can it even make 50M? I don't see it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hernan Gonzalez Posted January 25, 2015 Share Posted January 25, 2015 Can it even make 50M? I don't see it. Come on! Frozen did almost $50m. Big Hero 6 is much more appealing for the Chinese audience. Super heroes versus princesses, Baymax should easily do more! 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fullbuster Posted January 25, 2015 Share Posted January 25, 2015 Come on! Frozen did almost $50m. Big Hero 6 is much more appealing for the Chinese audience. Super heroes versus princesses, Baymax should easily do more! Indeed 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CelestialFairyIX Posted January 25, 2015 Share Posted January 25, 2015 Come on! Frozen did almost $50m. Big Hero 6 is much more appealing for the Chinese audience. Super heroes versus princesses, Baymax should easily do more! Dude, I hope you're right. We really need an animated film in the Top 10 WW of 2014! It's been a long time since that has happened. I was so sure HTTY2 would get in the Top 10 but terrible domestic gross hindered and stopped it from getting there... :C 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hernan Gonzalez Posted January 25, 2015 Share Posted January 25, 2015 (edited) Deadline: "Big Hero 6 continued its rollout with a Baymax-sized start inKorea where it took $5.1M ($6.4M cume including previews). That’s the 2nd-biggest opening ever there for a Disney Animation/Pixar movie. There are currently some very strong local titles in Korea (new openerGangnam Blues is expected to have made about $6M this weekend) and this will have acted as family counterprogramming. InGermany, Big Hero 6 bowed to $3.9M ($4.4M cume with previews). In Japan, San Fransokyo fans kept Big Hero 6in the No. 1 spot for the fourth consecutive weekend, taking the cume to $58.7M. In Australia, the film is holding well with a $16.2M cume. In Finland, meanwhile, the Oscar-nominated Big Hero 6, opened bigger than Frozen. Overall, this session was worth $14.9M. In its 15th frame next week, Big Hero 6 rolls into the UK and the rest of Scandinavia. The international total is now $238.6M with a worldwide take of $456.05M." Edited January 25, 2015 by Henry Hamada 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fullbuster Posted January 25, 2015 Share Posted January 25, 2015 Deadline: "Big Hero 6 continued its rollout with a Baymax-sized start inKorea where it took $5.1M ($6.4M cume including previews). That’s the 2nd-biggest opening ever there for a Disney Animation/Pixar movie. There are currently some very strong local titles in Korea (new openerGangnam Blues is expected to have made about $6M this weekend) and this will have acted as family counterprogramming. InGermany, Big Hero 6 bowed to $3.9M ($4.4M cume with previews). In Japan, San Fransokyo fans kept Big Hero 6in the No. 1 spot for the fourth consecutive weekend, taking the cume to $58.7M. In Australia, the film is holding well with a $16.2M cume. In Finland, meanwhile, the Oscar-nominated Big Hero 6, opened bigger than Frozen. Overall, this session was worth $14.9M. In its 15th frame next week, Big Hero 6 rolls into the UK and the rest of Scandinavia. The international total is now $238.6M with a worldwide take of $456.05M." The Korean number is perfect acceptable 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hernan Gonzalez Posted January 25, 2015 Share Posted January 25, 2015 The Korean number is perfect acceptable And the new European numbers are very promising! Better than Frozen in Finland and $4.4m in Germany 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fullbuster Posted January 27, 2015 Share Posted January 27, 2015 And the new European numbers are very promising! Better than Frozen in Finland and $4.4m in Germany It's wonderful 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hernan Gonzalez Posted January 28, 2015 Share Posted January 28, 2015 Deadline: "Big Hero 6 continued its rollout with a Baymax-sized start inKorea where it took $5.1M ($6.4M cume including previews). That’s the 2nd-biggest opening ever there for a Disney Animation/Pixar movie. There are currently some very strong local titles in Korea (new openerGangnam Blues is expected to have made about $6M this weekend) and this will have acted as family counterprogramming. InGermany, Big Hero 6 bowed to $3.9M ($4.4M cume with previews). In Japan, San Fransokyo fans kept Big Hero 6in the No. 1 spot for the fourth consecutive weekend, taking the cume to $58.7M. In Australia, the film is holding well with a $16.2M cume. In Finland, meanwhile, the Oscar-nominated Big Hero 6, opened bigger than Frozen. Overall, this session was worth $14.9M. In its 15th frame next week, Big Hero 6 rolls into the UK and the rest of Scandinavia. The international total is now $238.6M with a worldwide take of $456.05M." As usual Big Hero 6 weekend was understimated. Actual numbers: "Overall, this session was worth $15.8M. The international total is now $239.5M." 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RthDeadWov Posted January 28, 2015 Share Posted January 28, 2015 Yeah, what happened to BOM? They only seem to get weekend/cume data from a few countries nowadays. Thanks for this. My guess is either BOM no longer purchase Rentrak data for the weekly country data, or the Rentrak data got pulled into the IMDB Pro (no idea since I do not have the pro acct) or Rentrak no longer allows their numbers to be posted on BOM. Considering that BOM itself was almost taken down, the OS country numbers look to be a thing of the past now. From previous post "yep mentioned before in a nutshell there's a lot of data missing from Intl on BOM especially on week/week basis(most of data is trolled from internet and couple other sources) there is of cause some more top level data that studio provide BOM but it won't in a lot of cases then match up with the data they happen to have on individual countries." BOM never got data officially from Rentrak , a large majority of it is/was troolled 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fastclock Posted January 28, 2015 Share Posted January 28, 2015 From previous post "yep mentioned before in a nutshell there's a lot of data missing from Intl on BOM especially on week/week basis(most of data is trolled from internet and couple other sources) there is of cause some more top level data that studio provide BOM but it won't in a lot of cases then match up with the data they happen to have on individual countries." BOM never got data officially from Rentrak , a large majority of it is/was troolled Interesting... Must be some manpower lost then at BOM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fastclock Posted January 28, 2015 Share Posted January 28, 2015 Date: 1/25/2015 WiR Tangled Frozen BH6 Actual studio report $281,800,000 $390,973,000 $873,481,000 $238,600,000 Sum $261,704,444 $395,262,557 $847,673,078 $239,557,093 Argentina $7,558,850 $8,228,969 $11,554,864 $8,200,000 Australia $23,983,586 $22,555,927 $31,058,116 $16,200,000 Austria $1,250,452 $6,287,267 $5,289,644 Belgium $2,536,513 $5,037,681 $7,925,750 Bolivia $669,096 $744,876 $809,530 $1,100,000 Brazil $17,018,882 $24,341,705 $21,741,637 $11,400,000 Bulgaria $209,219 $874,504 $1,404,187 Chile $3,518,702 $4,380,606 $5,232,894 $4,270,000 China $48,240,000 Colombia $4,935,889 $5,315,615 $6,268,454 $4,500,000 Croatia $186,271 $219,250 $502,739 Czech Republic $273,168 $1,505,262 $1,558,657 $39,495 Denmark $2,001,171 $5,339,406 $7,765,713 East Africa $29,815 $91,744 $91,624 Ecuador $2,030,353 $1,900,325 $2,479,144 Egypt $49,705 $203,308 $704,264 $42,966 Estonia $425,903 Finland $1,283,140 $2,193,981 $2,513,372 $308,234 France $14,398,462 $39,405,587 $46,942,953 Germany $10,305,058 $44,204,134 $48,273,440 $4,400,000 Ghana $10,727 Greece $574,324 $2,787,668 $2,178,786 $446,133 Hong Kong $2,764,375 $1,898,944 $2,579,735 $3,900,000 Hungary $145,076 $1,662,758 $2,049,003 $426,061 Iceland $109,312 $160,873 $380,589 India $60,516 $610,925 $494,443 Indonesia $997,269 $1,894,079 $5,400,000 Israel $1,745,733 $2,400,516 $2,337,875 Italy $8,874,344 $14,670,362 $26,421,884 $11,800,000 Japan $29,646,724 $31,081,461 $249,036,646 $58,700,000 Latvia $266,338 Lebanon $54,459 $467,381 $606,538 $74,987 Lithuania $441,097 Malaysia $1,422,341 $3,000,230 $3,618,668 $6,200,000 Mexico $14,246,944 $14,131,811 $25,732,202 $16,900,000 Netherlands $3,114,278 $5,271,277 $10,506,131 New Zealand $2,308,534 $2,606,833 $4,429,815 $1,902,196 Nigeria $59,780 $19,890 $167,333 Norway $3,529,720 $4,277,671 $7,526,458 Paraguay $205,000 Peru $2,595,924 $1,934,530 $3,410,542 $4,340,000 Philippines $1,114,281 $1,082,188 $2,690,603 $4,400,000 Poland $2,484,413 $5,211,955 $7,350,813 $3,270,000 Portugal $881,793 $3,354,699 $3,900,900 $1,180,000 Romania $1,332,984 Russia - CIS $14,791,147 $23,380,205 $33,436,103 $19,200,000 Serbia & Montenegro $42,790 $134,754 $425,123 Singapore $1,822,315 $3,031,106 $3,841,382 $3,900,000 Slovakia $112,387 $895,433 $1,218,850 Slovenia $128,770 $450,847 $447,119 South Africa (Entire Region) $1,363,060 $3,090,371 $2,659,920 $1,450,937 South Korea $6,081,626 $9,375,964 $76,695,633 $6,400,000 Spain $12,546,119 $19,948,977 $22,492,845 $9,800,000 Sweden $5,036,311 $8,136,288 $9,736,009 Switzerland $5,537,744 Taiwan $764,794 $3,300,000 Thailand $763,395 $847,852 $1,454,495 $1,700,000 Turkey $1,214,371 $1,754,015 $5,440,920 Ukraine $429,141 $2,112,218 $2,866,139 $1,022,546 United Arab Emirates $798,405 $1,431,006 $3,141,631 $1,079,095 United Kingdom $36,182,022 $32,871,348 $64,733,660 Uruguay $241,289 $298,901 $675,917 $205,000 Venezuela $11,182,824 $6,863,748 $12,514,904 $20,000,000 Vietnam $1,114,664 $1,400,000 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edroger3 Posted January 28, 2015 Share Posted January 28, 2015 Venezuela is the 2nd biggest overseas market for BH6, or is just a keyboard malfunction? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fullbuster Posted January 28, 2015 Share Posted January 28, 2015 Venezuela is the 2nd biggest overseas market for BH6, or is just a keyboard malfunction? No, that's accurate. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hernan Gonzalez Posted February 1, 2015 Share Posted February 1, 2015 Deadline: "With big openings and holds,Big Hero 6 earned an estimated$20.1M this frame for a $266.6M overseas cume off of 37 territories. It was the top movie in the crowded UK market with $6M in its debut ($6.8M including previews). The bow was 15% lower than Frozen. Other openings included Denmark, Norway and Sweden. In Korea, Baymax had a 2nd weekend drop of just 14%. That perf is notable for overtaking last week’s No. 1 Gangnam Blues. With $12.7M there, Big Hero 6 is now the 3rd biggest Disney Animation/Pixar release of all time. In Germany, the cume is now $7.5M after a 24% drop this session. In Japan, Big Hero 6was also off just 24% — it’s still the No. 1 movie for the 5th consecutive week and has a cume of $63M." 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fullbuster Posted February 1, 2015 Share Posted February 1, 2015 (edited) Deadline: "With big openings and holds,Big Hero 6 earned an estimated$20.1M this frame for a $266.6M overseas cume off of 37 territories. It was the top movie in the crowded UK market with $6M in its debut ($6.8M including previews). The bow was 15% lower than Frozen. Other openings included Denmark, Norway and Sweden. In Korea, Baymax had a 2nd weekend drop of just 14%. That perf is notable for overtaking last week’s No. 1 Gangnam Blues. With $12.7M there, Big Hero 6 is now the 3rd biggest Disney Animation/Pixar release of all time. In Germany, the cume is now $7.5M after a 24% drop this session. In Japan, Big Hero 6was also off just 24% — it’s still the No. 1 movie for the 5th consecutive week and has a cume of $63M." I'm glad it's doing well I wanted Venezuelan numbers though.. Edited February 1, 2015 by Koro Sensei 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edroger3 Posted February 1, 2015 Share Posted February 1, 2015 BH6 has passed Wreck-It Ralph and The Lego Movie WW this week. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...