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

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Someone asked about why Saturday should be better than Friday

 

Like last Friday this Friday too wasn't a fully open day in all countries/regions, some opened some hours later than usual, a few started at the evening... And there are cinemas that were closed all day.

Not neccessarily at the same regions / times as last Friday.

 

Not saying SW 7 will see big jumps, but it's not impossible it reaches numbers a little bit better than some here seem to assume.

 

I react also to small things, if my impression is people forgot / do not know something that might weight in.

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Ahh, holidays:

Not in the complete country, but in a few states. With a rather high percentage of citizens. 6. January (it's alsways the 6. January) = Holy Three Kings

But a part of Germany also has still school holidays, green is school holidays, red public holidays

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Beside that:

here a link to worldwide public holidays, please scroll down a bit, under the countries list is another list

http://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/

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TFA WKND 1: $281m
TFA MON: $41.7m
TFA TUE: $41.3m
TFA WED: $38.4m
TFA WKND 2: $136.9m (-51%)
TFA WKND 3: $96.3m (-30%)
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TFA TOTAL: $770.5m
 
DH2 WKND 1: $313.5m
DH2 MON: $41m
DH2 TUE: $35m
DH2 WED: $35m
DH2 WKND 2: $120.2m (-62%)

DH2 WKND 3: $66.4m (-45%)
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DH2 TOTAL: $690.4m

 

 

As expected, due to one more full week of holidays TFA managed to comfortably jump ahead, even though the weekend drop turned out a tad higher than i anticipated. As holidays are over for the most part, expect a much slower pace from now on. Except, China to the rescue! Opening there this weekend, it will skew numbers by a huge margin.

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The film's highest-grossing overseas territory is the UK where it has grossed $145.0 million cume, making it the 2nd biggest industry release of all-time there behind Skyfall.

Other top performing territories include Germany ($81.4M), France ($67.1M), Japan ($52.9M), Australia ($50.7M), Spain ($27.4M), Italy ($24.9M), Mexico ($24.5M), Korea ($23.1M), Russia ($22.9M), Brazil ($21.2M).

Star Wars: The Force Awakens has grossed a total of $770.5 million overseas and $1.511 billion worldwide.

GLOBAL REPORT: 'The Force Awakens' Crosses $1.5 Billion in 19 Days

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2 minutes ago, The Good Olive said:

The film's highest-grossing overseas territory is the UK where it has grossed $145.0 million cume, making it the 2nd biggest industry release of all-time there behind Skyfall.

Other top performing territories include Germany ($81.4M), France ($67.1M), Japan ($52.9M), Australia ($50.7M), Spain ($27.4M), Italy ($24.9M), Mexico ($24.5M), Korea ($23.1M), Russia ($22.9M), Brazil ($21.2M).

Star Wars: The Force Awakens has grossed a total of $770.5 million overseas and $1.511 billion worldwide.

GLOBAL REPORT: 'The Force Awakens' Crosses $1.5 Billion in 19 Days

Japan passed Australia!

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Considering how even the OS v Domestic numbers are running, we should be looking at numbers near the following.

Jan 4th - 10th = $100 million OS, $90 million domestic

Jan 11th - 17th = $65 million OS, $60 million domestic

Jan 18th - 24th = $45 million OS, $40 million domestic 

Jan 25th - 31st = $30 million OS, $25 million domestic

All of these numbers are without China. I don't know how to model the Chinese market on a weekly basis, so I'm just going to call it $200 million by January 31st. Take these estimates plus or minus 5%. So domestic should be looking at $935-$975 million and OS should be at $1.18-$1.25 billion. That gives us a total of $2.115-$2.225 billion worldwide by January 31st :)

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11 minutes ago, VenomXXR said:

Considering how even the OS v Domestic numbers are running, we should be looking at numbers near the following.

Jan 4th - 10th = $100 million OS, $90 million domestic

Jan 11th - 17th = $65 million OS, $60 million domestic

Jan 18th - 24th = $45 million OS, $40 million domestic 

Jan 25th - 31st = $30 million OS, $25 million domestic

All of these numbers are without China. I don't know how to model the Chinese market on a weekly basis, so I'm just going to call it $200 million by January 31st. Take these estimates plus or minus 5%. So domestic should be looking at $935-$975 million and OS should be at $1.18-$1.25 billion. That gives us a total of $2.115-$2.225 billion worldwide by January 31st :)

Domestic drops are very optimistic.

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Worldwide stats, from Deadline:

 

With very strong holds throughout Europe and significant jumps in Asia, Star Wars: The Force Awakens saw an international weekend gross of $96.3M, a 29.7% drop from frame 2. After 19 days in release, the offshore cume is $770.5M and the global total is $1,510.766M.

At the worldwide box office, SWTFA is now the No. 3 movie of 2015 behind Furious 7 ($1.515B) and Jurassic World ($1.67B). Yesterday, it passed Avengers: Age Of Ultron to become the No. 6 movie ever globally and will soon lap Furious 7 and Marvel’s The Avengers to rise to the No. 4 all-time worldwide box office slot.

Internationally, the next major record TFA has in its sights is to crack the Top 10. It currently sits at No. 15 and should break past No. 10 Minions ($821M) later this week. Later this week of course brings China with it on January 9.

In the Middle Kingdom, SWTFA will add 268 IMAX screens. Already playing on 673 around the world, it pushed the cume to $152M this weekend to become IMAX’s 2nd highest-grossing title ever. In a record 19 days, The Force overtook Avatar which had previously made it to the benchmark in 47 days — and with a China release included. The current per screen average for Star Wars in IMAX is $226K.

Overseas, $7.7M was added this session on 282 IMAX screens in 59 countries. The offshore cume is now $53.4M. IMAX notes that four-quadrant passion for the film is giving it “unprecedented legs” and that has allowed many of the so-called fast-burn markets to stay flat or grow. To wit, Russia was up 5% in IMAX and 2% overall.

Also showing IMAX growth was the UK (+10%). Earlier this week, the film set a record in the format there. After 13 days of release, it had taken over £8.2M ($12.16M) in IMAX, besting Spectre‘s previous UK record.

In regular play, SWTFA became the market’s fastest ever to the £80M benchmark and this weekend surpassed Spectre in local currency, with £97.6M according to Disney, to become the biggest movie released in 2015. It also sped past Avatar and its £94.03M to advance to the No. 2 all-time spot behind Skyfall (£102.9M). JJ Abrams’ franchise entry also became Disney’s top title ever in the territory. The local dollar cume with Sunday’s grosses is $145M.

Across Europe, SWTFA is the 5th highest-grossing release of all-time closing in fast on Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King and Skyfall. Germany is the No. 2 international market with an estimated cume to date of $81.M, making it the top film of 2015 and highest grossing Disney release ever.

Elsewhere in Europe, Episode VII is the No. 1 live-action release of 2015 in Italy ($24.9M); the top MPAA release of the year in Spain ($27.4M); and the biggest Disney release ever in France ($67.1M). Overall, the weekend dropped off by only 28% across the region.

Russia, notably a fast-burn market, grew 2% this frame just ahead of the New Year Holiday Week that kicks off tomorrow. The total there is $22.9M.

In Asia, Japan leads the way with an estimated $52.9M to date. The slow-burn market saw a weekend jump of 13% from last frame.

Australia has an estimated $50.7M cume to date — it’s the No. 2 movie ever there, behind Avatar. Also Down Under, New Zealand saw an increase of 21%. Kids are on summer break in the markets.

Across Latin America, SWTFA has remained No. 1 in most markets. Holds have been consistent. Mexico now has a cume of $24.5M and Brazil is at $21.2M to date.

 

http://deadline.com/2016/01/star-wars-the-force-awakens-overseas-box-office-third-weekend-joy-peanuts-daddys-home-international-results-1201675263/

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So TFA is a monster hit in the UK and should pass Avatar this week, as well as all-time #1 Skyfall within a week or two.

 

Most of the other markets are dominated heavily by Avatar, but Titanic's gross is within reach for most of them.

 

The most out of reach are probably Avatar's grosses in Russia and South Korea. Unless they are suddenly holding very well?

 

Japan is holding very well for TFA, and the country is known to be a slow burner so final results impossible to predict.

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11 minutes ago, Daxtreme said:

So TFA is a monster hit in the UK and should pass Avatar this week, as well as all-time #1 Skyfall within a week or two.

 

Most of the other markets are dominated heavily by Avatar, but Titanic's gross is within reach for most of them.

 

The most out of reach are probably Avatar's grosses in Russia and South Korea. Unless they are suddenly holding very well?

 

Japan is holding very well for TFA, and the country is known to be a slow burner so final results impossible to predict.

It already surpassed Avatar and should pass Skyfall in couple of days in UK.

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