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Fast & Furious 7 | 1165.6m overseas | 1518.6m Worldwide | Crosses $1.5 Billion Worldwide / 3m from passing The Avengers WW total!

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Not sure if serious :ph34r:

OS should do 60m this weekend, down 50% from last when you  add 4m from Japans OW

CH 65m sat/sun, I assume fri is in the 1b count already

 

860m OS +/- 10m for sun

1.155B WW with a 180m ww weekend

!,4b locked. TA2 may cut the legs needed to crawl to 1.5.. would've done  1,6b+ with last years XR

 

Sick when you consider the 2nd and 3rd picture declined and the franchise was on the way to the junk yard.

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BOM doesn't estimate anything, it publishes whatever the studio reports..... and it clearly mentions that $735.2 is as of 17/4 i.e. Friday. In the markets where Friday was yet not over, I am sure Universal must have projected the grosses to arrive at $735m.

Look at it this way.......

After Sunday the OS total was 550m.

For Mon-Tues China did 55m and rest did ~25m, taking the total to 630m, as reported by Rth.

For Wed-Thurs China did 40m+ and rest must have done 20m+, taking the total to 690-695m.

For Friday, China did 23m, and rest must have done around 18-20m, including the japanese opening, taking the total to $735m.

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ScreenDaily has it at $959M through Wednesday, meaning it made $65-67M in non-China OS markets. Thr BOM number indicates it made $84-85M in non-China OS markets by Friday. Given that SD's numbers are correct, the BOM srems a bit too low.

That must be till Thursday. DOM was over 265m as of Thursday, so OS come out to be 693-694m, which fits my calculation for OS gross till Thursday.
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In the next two days, i.e. Saturday and Sunday, China should do around 65m while the rest of the markets should do around 50m, so it should be at 850m after Sunday.

So if it gets to $850m, it will have done $300m for the week, its BIGGEST yet.

With the help of China, but still.....

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BOM doesn't estimate anything, it publishes whatever the studio reports..... and it clearly mentions that $735.2 is as of 17/4 i.e. Friday. In the markets where Friday was yet not over, I am sure Universal must have projected the grosses to arrive at $735m.

Look at it this way.......

After Sunday the OS total was 550m.

For Mon-Tues China did 55m and rest did ~25m, taking the total to 630m, as reported by Rth.

For Wed-Thurs China did 40m+ and rest must have done 20m+, taking the total to 690-695m.

For Friday, China did 23m, and rest must have done around 18-20m, including the japanese opening, taking the total to $735m.

A report of an estimate is yet still an estimate. BOM cant calculate exchange rates,  you're right he wouldnt and couldnt estimate if he wanted too.  We knew it was happening in this thread. No need to explain it to me. I posted 1b was a done deal a few hours  before the report came out.

 

safe to assume dom 274 thru fri

os had to do 60 m-f

ch did 120 m-f

Yup. update thread

Furious 7 Tread  $730 OS/$1,000,000,000 WW in 15 days

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Deadline: "Furious 7 is the first film since last year’s Transformers: Age Of Extinction to top $1 billion worldwide and already is No. 20 on the all-time list. But it’s no lock to finish even in the top three for 2015, with competition waiting in the wings from the likes of theAvengers sequel, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, 007’s Spectre, the final Hunger Games pic, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation and other tentpoles."

http://deadline.com/2015/04/furious-7-billion-dollars-worldwide-vin-diesel-1201411955/

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Deadline: "Furious 7 is the first film since last year’s Transformers: Age Of Extinction to top $1 billion worldwide and already is No. 20 on the all-time list. But it’s no lock to finish even in the top three for 2015, with competition waiting in the wings from the likes of theAvengers sequel, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, 007’s Spectre, the final Hunger Games pic, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation and other tentpoles."

http://deadline.com/2015/04/furious-7-billion-dollars-worldwide-vin-diesel-1201411955/

Really? Mi5, Spectre, MJII no chance to top F7. At this point it has guaranteed a top 3 finish and maybe top 2.

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