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STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS | 1131.6 M overseas | 2068.2 M worldwide

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23 minutes ago, Purple Minion said:

Interesting analysis from Deadline:

One JW record that couldn’t be persuaded to the Dark Side was the fastest ascent to $500M internationally. SW did it in 12 days, JW in 11. Also, JW saw a drop of 41% from its first to second sessions back in June with $163.4M becoming the all-time biggest sophomore weekend ever for a day-and-date release at the international box office. SW slipped 53%, although it’s important to recall that this happened during a holiday week that saw cinemas closed for all of Christmas Day in the film’s biggest ex-U.S. market.

 

SW7 did that without China. Plus :

 

11 minutes ago, wildphantom said:

screendaily says their sources are telling them it's tracking for a $150 million opening weekend in China

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Overseas Weekend

Wk    Avatar                Jurassic World     The Force Awakens
01     $164.545.565      $316.102.740      $281.000.000 
02     $151.964.038      $166.675.144      $183.300.000 
03     $136.300.000       $86.070.615     
04     $150.500.000       $44.948.536     
05     $125.103.207       $23.978.417     
06     $108.039.957         
07      $32.288.470         
08      $54.898.922         
09      $42.703.484         

10      $36.529.693         
 

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17 minutes ago, Eleven said:

Overseas Weekend

Wk    Avatar                Jurassic World     The Force Awakens
01     $164.545.565      $316.102.740      $281.000.000 
02     $151.964.038      $166.675.144      $183.300.000 
03     $136.300.000       $86.070.615     
04     $150.500.000       $44.948.536     
05     $125.103.207       $23.978.417     
06     $108.039.957         
07      $32.288.470         
08      $54.898.922         
09      $42.703.484         

10      $36.529.693         
 

 

TFA 2nd weekend is not 183.3m but 133.3m.

 

Btw, there's got to be something wrong in BOM's database. I doubt Avatar dropped from 108m to 32m on its 7th weekend.

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Long read at Deadline...

 

UK - staggering results there. The crew of the Millennium Falcon is drawing moviegoers to cinemas like Jawas to droids. The estimated cume to date is $97.2M after just 10 days of release. On Saturday, it posted the top grossing Boxing Day holiday in industry history by far — after a Christmas Day tradition of cinemas shuttering around the country. JJ Abrams’ continuation of the epic saga is already the No. 9 film of all time in the market and has surpassed the entire individual runs of Jurassic World, the Hobbit and Lord Of The Rings trilogies, and the Dark Knight films.

 

Europe as a region has an estimated cume of $330.2M which will drive The Force to the No. 2 position for the year tomorrow, landing it behind Spectre‘s current $395M. Elsewhere in European markets over the Christmas holiday, France saw a 28% drop lifting the cume to $47.8M and landing SWTFA in the Top 3 titles of the year. It is the fastest Hollywood movie ever to reach 5M admissions. Spain ($19.9M cume) and Italy ($18.2M) had forceful holds, down 35% and 22% respectively. Germany and its $54.3M to date see SWTFA tracking ahead of Avatar and all of the Hobbit movies. The Netherlands, Scandinavia and some smaller Euro plays saw average drops around 40% after record-breaking openings last weekend.

 

Australia is the standout in Asia-Pacific with a galactic $35.7M. That makes it the No. 2 Disney release of all time — just behind The Avengers — and the No. 7 movie ever. The second frame set a record high for the industry, spelling the end of Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2’s previous record by 32%. Japan, a key market for many of the previous films, looks to be a bit light this time around, some have remarked. However, this is a slow-burn market where movies can play out for weeks upon weeks. And, its $31.3M to date has exceeded the runs of Avengers: Age Of Ultron and Furious 7. Korea, one of two markets where Star Wars did not own opening weekend, saw a jump this frame of 9%. It’s facing local pic The Himalayas and had about 22% of the market on Saturday. The gross there is $18.8M to date. Russia held No. 1 after its record bow last frame and has $18M to date. New Year Holiday Week kicks off January 4. Elsewhere, Hong Kong had a fantastic -27% dip. With China yet to open, the $150M approximate cume in the region has surpassed the entire runs of both The Hobbit 2 and The Hobbit 3.

 

Meanwhile, Admiral Ackbar has tons of recruits in Latin America where the movie is No. 1 throughout the region. Mexico leads with $20.2M and a 35% dip this frame. Brazil has tallied up $15.9M so far. Holds were also strong in Colombia (-19%), Ecuador (-25%), Bolivia (-35%), Chile (-35%), Peru (-40%) and Venezuela (-46%).

 

There are no new openings next week. The Stormtroopers will march into the Middle Kingdom on Saturday January 9.

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1 hour ago, Poseidon said:

Lower than the second WE of Avatar, which scored $145m.

 

Avatar might be done domestic, but it's still a mighty winner overseas.

exchange rates :ph34r:

 

I do not want to disminish what Avatar did. It was monstruous. But it is not an exact comparison.

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20 minutes ago, Lordmandeep said:

I think it will hold well in most markets as no big competition.

 

 

However is 1 billion without China still happening ?

 

Well, the first Hobbit for instance made more during the last week of the year than the week before. It's not 100% apples and apples but it shows the potential of the next 7 days.

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2 hours ago, tyrannyreborn said:

Up to December 27th:

 

Australia: $35.7m

Brazil: $15.9m

France: $47.8m

Germany: $54.3m

Italy: $18.2m

Japan: $31.3m

Mexico: $20.2m

Russia: $18.0m

South Korea: $18.8m

Spain: $19.9m

Sweden: $10.9m

UK: $97.2m

 

http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=intl&id=starwars7.htm

 

Welcome back. Remember you very well from the goid old BOM days. Hope you stick around :)

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Looks like total collapse is only in Russia LOL
World, whats wrong with you? We are the country where even Victor Frankenstein, In the heart of the sea and The last witch hunter made money. And we totally ignore SW7 after it's (record) opening

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