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Fifty Shades of Grey OS Thread ($158m OW OS, a very impressive feat! Huge success in Russia, Germany, France, Latin America...)

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Screendaily:

"Fifty Shades Of Grey, set to open in 30 territories today (February 12), has already raced to more than $5.7m in its first five territories, scoring Universal’s biggest opening day of all time in France and the second biggest opening day in Australia.

Sam Taylor-Johnson’s adaptation of E L James’s S&M property starring Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson took $2.7m from 785 sites on February 11 and overtook the previous best opening day set by Fast & Furious 6.

Fifty Shades Of Grey took $2m from 277 venues in Australia on February 12, setting new high-water marks in Australia for a February opening day, 2015 release, MA or R-rated opening and Universal Pictures non-holiday opening day.

In other February 11 debuts, the film scored Universal’s biggest opening day in history in Belgium on $543,000 from 72 in what was the industry’s fourth biggest opening day.

The Philippines delivered the biggest R-18 opening day of all time as well as the biggest opening day for a non-local film in February as 84 venues generated $340,000.

French-speaking Switzerland produced $136,000 from 34 for Universal’s second biggest opening day ever and the biggest debut of the year-to-date"

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I'm starting to think that 500m OS could happen...its doing nuts in Europe, Latin America and Oceania. Even Asia will deliver solid numbers.

I doubt it. This looks frontloaded and i doubt many will see this more than once in theaters..

Could have Godzilla legs

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So did I.

Now we have to wait. Domestic record in R rating is holded by Passion of Christ with $370m and the opening record is holded by Matrix Reloaded $97m.

Now my guess is that 50s can get +$100m this weekend and +$150m overseas...

Deadline: "There are even whispers from some corners that it could go upwards of $100M for the weekend offshore. That would be especially aided by the five-day window and speculation that the UK will be massive despite a restrictive 18 rating" ;)

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Screendaily:

"Fifty Shades Of Grey, set to open in 30 territories today (February 12), has already raced to more than $5.7m in its first five territories, scoring Universal’s biggest opening day of all time in France and the second biggest opening day in Australia.

Sam Taylor-Johnson’s adaptation of E L James’s S&M property starring Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson took $2.7m from 785 sites on February 11 and overtook the previous best opening day set by Fast & Furious 6.

Fifty Shades Of Grey took $2m from 277 venues in Australia on February 12, setting new high-water marks in Australia for a February opening day, 2015 release, MA or R-rated opening and Universal Pictures non-holiday opening day.

In other February 11 debuts, the film scored Universal’s biggest opening day in history in Belgium on $543,000 from 72 in what was the industry’s fourth biggest opening day.

The Philippines delivered the biggest R-18 opening day of all time as well as the biggest opening day for a non-local film in February as 84 venues generated $340,000.

French-speaking Switzerland produced $136,000 from 34 for Universal’s second biggest opening day ever and the biggest debut of the year-to-date"

 

No numbers for Brazil :(

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