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EUROPEAN UNION ALL-TIME BOX OFFICE (CONSTANTLY UPDATED)

 

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European Union : $845.9m

OS Box Office : $2.02B

EU Share of the OS Box Office : 42.2%

 

Titanic

European Union : $634.5m

OS Box Office : $1.53B

EU Share of the OS Box Office : 41.5%

 

Star Wars : The Force Awakens

European Union : $554m

OS Box Office : $1.130B

EU Share of the OS Box Office : 49%

 

Skyfall

European Union : $454m

OS Box Office : $804m

EU Share of the OS Box Office : 56.5%

 

Lord of the Rings - Return of the King

European Union : $434m

OS Box Office : $742m

EU Share of the OS Box Office : 58.5%

 

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2

European Union: $412.4m

OS Box Office: $960.5m

EU Share of Box Office: 42.94%

 

Frozen

European Union : $274.5m

OS Box Office : $873.5m

EU Share of the OS Box Office : 31.4%

 

Spider-Man 3

European Union : $237.7m

OS Box Office : $554.3m

EU Share of the OS Box Office : 42.9%

 

Fifty Shades of Grey

European Union : $237m

OS Box Office : $405m

EU Share of the OS Box Office : 58.5%

 

Despicable Me 2

European Union : $235.7m

OS Box Office : $602.7m

EU Share of the OS Box Office : 39.1%

 

The Avengers

European Union : $233m

OS Box Office : $895m

EU Share of the OS Box Office : 26%

 

Fast & Furious 7

European Union : $224m

OS Box Office : $1.157B

EU Share of the OS Box Office : 19.4%

 

The Avengers Age of Ultron

European Union : $202.2m

OS Box Office : $900m (without Japan)

EU Share of the OS Box Office : 22.5%

 

Iron Man 3

European Union : $192.2m

OS Box Office : $806.4m

EU Share of the OS Box Office : 23.8%

 

Deadpool

European Union : $168m

OS Box Office : $400m

EU Share of the OS Box Office : 42%

 

Batman vs Superman

European Union : $147m

OS Box Office : $541.8m

EU Share of the OS Box Office : 27.2%

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1 minute ago, Giesi said:

Great effort Fullbuster. I'm curious how the Ice Age 5 numbers turn out to be this summer. The EU share is going down for sure!

Thanks! :)

 

Before 2010 it was quite usual to see the EU share around 40-65% given how huge it was compared to the rest of the world but China, the rest of Asia without Japan and Latin America grew so much while the EU market stagnated (the US market grew more while being bigger btw) that it will be increasingly rare...25-30% will become the norm for the next few years.

 

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31 minutes ago, Fullbuster said:

Not at the same extent, Latin American currencies suffered much more than the Euro.

But Europe isn't growing anymore. Partly the currency loss can be compensated - not enough though. But you're right, in LA it's worse, but that doesn't change, that in Europe it's bad, too.

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23 minutes ago, Aristis said:

But Europe isn't growing anymore. Partly the currency loss can be compensated - not enough though. But you're right, in LA it's worse, but that doesn't change, that in Europe it's bad, too.

Sure, Latin America has much room to grow and Hollywood movies are extremely popular there so when the exchange rates come back to normal huge numbers can be expected.

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