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Tomorrowland (2015) OS Thread | OS $115.2M Total | WW $208.6M

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That is the reason we don't see many "original" movies.

Honestly, it's Disney's fault. Their marketing was the worst I've seen in any blockbuster in long time. Hell, it opened behind Chappie here and that has a reputation for having one of the weakest openinsg for a SF movie in years!

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Honestly, it's Disney's fault. Their marketing was the worst I've seen in any blockbuster in long time. Hell, it opened behind Chappie here and that has a reputation for having one of the weakest openinsg for a SF movie in years!

I agree. =(

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That is around 27m minus China for the week. Not good considering it opened in so many markets besides China.

 

Australia 28 May 2015   Greece 28 May 2015   Hungary 28 May 2015   South Korea 28 May 2015   Portugal 28 May 2015   Estonia 29 May 2015   Spain 29 May 2015   Poland 29 May 2015  

 

 

Only Brazil, Japan and Puerto Rico are left. I doubt its even making 150m. Most probably stopping at around 110m with holdovers and another 15m in 3 markets left. HORRIBLE RUN for sure.

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Disney’s Tomorrowland added $29.3M this frame with China jumping in as the No. 1 offshore market. Beginning its Middle Kingdom run on Tuesday, Tomorrowland amassed $13.8M there.

 

After two sessions, Tomorrowland‘s Top 5 offshore markets are completed by Russia ($6.4M), the UK ($6.2M), Mexico ($4.5M) and France ($4.1M). The international cume for Tomorrowland thus far is $70M with 75 territories now repping 88% of the footprint. Combined with domestic, it’s tallied up $133.2M.

http://deadline.com/2015/05/international-box-office-san-andreas-tomorrowland-mad-max-fury-road-pitch-perfect-2-1201435125/

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Deadline: Disney’s Tomorrowland found something of a bright spot in its international action this frame as it knocked Cinderella off of her No. 1 perch in Japan. Taking $2.1M in its debut, Brad Bird’s adventure was the No. 1 release in the market — but came in at about half the April opening of Cinderella. That film went on to hold the top spot for a Western movie in Japan for six consecutive weekends. The total overseas weekend across 100% of Tomorrowland‘s footprint was $13.8M. The offshore cume after three weeks is $93.5M for a worldwide box office of $169.7M. In China, where it has had stiff competition from Japanese pic Stand By Me Doraemon, it has taken $17.8M after 12 days. Brazil opened to just $1.6M this session. There are no further releases on deck.

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From BoxOffice.com's Global Report

 

Tomorrowland posted an estimated $13.8 million in its third weekend of international release from 77 territories. The Disney sci-fi/adventure flick has now grossed $93.5 million after opening in all of its planned overseas markets and $169.7 million globally. Tomorrowland opened at #1 this weekend in Japan with an estimated $2.1 million, regaining the top spot for Disney after Cinderella lost her throne last weekend. China, the film's top performing overseas territory, tumbled 83% from its first weekend for $1.45 million and a disappointing 13-day total of $17.8 million. Tomorrowland's international breakdown: Russia ($7.4 million), UK/Ireland ($7.4 million), Mexico ($5.1 million), France ($4.9 million), Italy ($3.0 million), Germany ($2.7 million), Spain ($2.4 million), Australia ($2.3 million), Taiwan ($2.2 million), Thailand ($2.1 million), Japan ($2.1 million), South Korea ($1.8 million), Brazil ($1.6 million) and other territories ($30.6 million).

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