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Yes. It is the contrary case to LOTR. ROTK was helped by very good exchange rates relative to FOTR and TTT.

exactly

thats the most disappointing b/c people did come to see it even if the finale boost may not feel like we expected

 

lovely OD news from China.

But then again I look @ Apes numbers & they got adjusted down the next week of release so I'm still cautious)

Now we need to see how it holds on weekdays & next weekend

(again really disappointing loss of screens expected next weekend even if the openers flop :()

 

some copying from the China thread for ppl who didnt go there

 

BOFA Saturday actual 117M

2.91M admissions

50330 showtimes

 

Sunday

The Hobbit:TBotFA 98M/$15.8M, 308M/$50M(3 days)

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The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
weekend 1: $122.1 million [37 markets] / $122.1 million
weekend 2: $109 million [59 markets] ($269 million) / $358.1 million
weekend 3: $89.2 million [62 markets] ($405.1 million) / $573.6 million
weekend 4: $54 million [65 markets] ($504.6 million) / $725.2 million
weekend 5: $21.8 million [???] ($545.3 million) / $781.8 million
weekend 6: $9.8 million [62 markets] ($558.6 million) / $803.1 million
weekend 7: $54.3 million [???] ($616.9 million) / $866.5 million
 
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
weekend 1: $135.4 million [49 markets] / $209 million
weekend 2: $97.4 million [56 markets] ($278.4 million) / $406 million 
weekend 3: $99.7 million [62 markets] ($424.8 million) / $616.1 million 
weekend 4: $58 million [64 markets] ($527 million) / $756.6 million
weekend 5: $22.2 million [62 markets] ($566 million) / $802.8 million
weekend 6: $10.9 million [???] ($585 million) / $833.7 million
weekend 7: $5.6 million [???] ($595 million) / $847.3 million
weekend 8: $2.7 million [???] ($600 million) / $854.3 million
weekend 9: ??? [???] ($602.7 million) / $858.1 million
weekend 10: ??? [???] ($604.2 million) / $860.3 million
weekend 11: $33.1 million [???] ($637.1 million) / $893.7 million
weekend 12: $16 million [???] ($665.3 million) / $922.3 million
weekend 13: ??? [???] ($679.7 million) / $937.1 million
weekend 14: ??? [???] ($686.4 million) / $944.2 million
 
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
weekend 1: $138 million [56 markets] / $222.6 million
weekend 2: $96 million [59 markets] ($288.5 million) / $438.6 million
weekend 3: $106.5 million [62 markets] ($464 million) / $686.7 million
weekend 4: $57.1 million [65 markets] ($561 million) / $824.8 million
weekend 5: $26.2 million [???] ($609.3 million) / $887.5 million
weekend 6: $13.2 million [???] ($632.2 million) / $919.6 million
weekend 7: $7.8 million [???] ($647 million) / $940.3 million
weekend 8: $4.2 million [???] ($653 million) / $949.2 million
weekend 9: $2.5 million [???] ($657.5 million) / $955.8 million
weekend 10: ??? [???] ($659.6 million) / $959.5 million
weekend 11: $18.6 million [???] ($679 million) / $980 million
weekend 12: $8.6 million [???] ($700 million) / $1001.4 million
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Let's look at the number from another perspective. After 7 weekends:

BotFA €773.03m

DoS €619.06m

AUJ €705.18m

:P

lets keep this rank!!!  :D

 

the article up on screendaily

 

Five Armies storms China on $49.5m

 

 

New Line-MGM’s The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies crossed $600m at the international box office as a record three-day non-holiday Chinese debut delivered an estimated $49.5m.

 

WARNER BROS PICTURES INTERNATIONAL

The fantasy finale amassed $54.3m overall from 61 markets to finish the weekend on $616.9m.

The Rmb 307.9m Chinese debut from 8,802 screens was a clear number one result that delivered not only the aforementioned industry record but nearly overtook in three days the entire Rmb 315.9m gross of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.

Approximately $6.8m of the China haul came from 196 Imax screens in a record non-summer score and the second best after $9.75m for Transformers 4.

The top market remains Germany on $77.9m followed by the UK on $63.7m, then China followed by France on $45.7m and Russia on $30.2m.

Australia has generated $27.1m, South Korea $22.1m, Spain $19.7m, Brazil $19.4m, Mexico $17.2m, Italy $17.2m and Sweden $16.4m.

http://www.screendaily.com/box-office/five-armies-in-495m-china-debut/5082200.article?blocktitle=LATEST-INTERNATIONAL-BOX-OFFICE-NEWS&contentID=40071

 

from BOM

 

Around-the-World Roundup: 'Hobbit' Finale Invades China, Passes $600 Million Overseas

by Ray Subers

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies ruled the international box office this weekend with $54.3 million, most of which came from its excellent debut in China.

The final installment in Peter Jackson's Middle Earth prequel trilogy opened to an estimated $49.5 million in China, which is its final major market. That's the biggest opening ever for Warner Bros. International, and is nearly on par with what the first Hobbit movie made in its entire run.

So far, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies has earned $616.9 million overseas and over $866 million worldwide.

http://boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=4010&p=.htm

 

from the German thread re: admissions

 

Should be at about 5,93mil admissions with Sunday. Hobbit2 after week 7 was at 5,83, so still 100k ahead. It might hit the 6mil next weekend with a good hold but I think rather the weekend after.

 
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