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29 minutes ago, Giesi said:

Just compare TS1 and Monsters Inc. numbers in Germany with Finding Nemo's boxoffice run! FD is still the biggest computer-animated movie here and beloved by so many people. $10M+ opening weekend (~1.1M admissions) is completely possible and a $55M - $60M total sounds reasonable!

 

15 minutes ago, Quigley said:

Germany will make much more than $18M. The first one was massive there and since it's not opening during the summer, it will avoid the good-weather weekends that destroyed it in France. I think that's the biggest problem with Dory: the holidays are a better time for most European countries to open these animated blockbusters – or at least fall (see Italy, Germany, France). So personally, I remain very optimistic for Italy, Germany, Greece and others that open in fall.

 Never knew Nemo was that huge in Germany, nor did I know it would release in Germany in the fall. In that case, I now see Germany making anywhere between $40M to $70M.

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Having passed the $800m mark at the global box office on Thursday [July 28], Finding Dory now stands at $830.5m worldwide to make it the fifth highest grossing film of the year to date.

Overseas, Pixar’s latest added $23.6m from its 46 territories for $361.5m to date. The bulk of its weekend haul came from an estimated $10.8m chart-topping bow in the UK, the second biggest opening Fri-Sun tally for Pixar in the market.

In Japan, Finding Dory remained the leading overseas release for the third consecutive weekend with a drop of only 6% and a local tally of $30.9m. Its next major opening comes in Italy on Sept 15.

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2 hours ago, YourMother said:

TS3 and MU didn't make much in Germany and I can see that for FD.

Germany:

 

Toy Story 2: $12m vs Toy Story 3: $17m

Monsters Inc.: $14m vs MU: $13m

Finding Nemo: $53m vs ????

 

i do not know if it will be able to reach the original amount, but it seems that Nemo is in a different league than Toy Story or Monsters in Germany.

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8 minutes ago, peludo said:

Germany:

 

Toy Story 2: $12m vs Toy Story 3: $17m

Monsters Inc.: $14m vs MU: $13m

Finding Nemo: $53m vs ????

 

i do not know if it will be able to reach the original amount, but it seems that Nemo is in a different league than Toy Story or Monsters in Germany.

but what i afraid is, germany's gross somewhat is highly correlated to france, look at the past figure, two markets seem tends to affect each others......Given the dory's performance in france, I'm started to worry.......

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12 minutes ago, peludo said:

Germany:

 

Toy Story 2: $12m vs Toy Story 3: $17m

Monsters Inc.: $14m vs MU: $13m

Finding Nemo: $53m vs ????

 

i do not know if it will be able to reach the original amount, but it seems that Nemo is in a different league than Toy Story or Monsters in Germany.

what making me worry more is that pixar's films tend to make lesser in germany compared to france, examined by the past data.

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12 minutes ago, peludo said:

Germany:

 

Toy Story 2: $12m vs Toy Story 3: $17m

Monsters Inc.: $14m vs MU: $13m

Finding Nemo: $53m vs ????

 

i do not know if it will be able to reach the original amount, but it seems that Nemo is in a different league than Toy Story or Monsters in Germany.

I would bet on a decline similar to Japan's.

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17 minutes ago, cannastop said:

I would bet on a decline similar to Japan's.

Well, that would mean 30-35 million. That is not 18 as has been said. I can live with that and would confirm that Nemo is in another different league than Toy Story or Monsters in Germany.

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19 minutes ago, titanic2187 said:

what making me worry more is that pixar's films tend to make lesser in germany compared to france, examined by the past data.

That's mainly because Germany has an older population, less births every year so the potential target for this movie is reduced compared with France.

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On 1/8/2016 at 0:18 AM, Quigley said:

 

Not so fast there. We're not sure it'll decline ;)

Judging from its performance on other European countries and from Germany's recent BO sedation, a decline looks veeeery likely.

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26 minutes ago, Heretic said:

£8.2m ($10.8m) opening, 2nd biggest for Pixar, so yes, good so far. 

Mojo has this on Nemo, hopefully Dory will show stronger legs

 

UNITED KINGDOM AND IRELAND AND MALTA
Weekend Box Office

2003

Date
(click to view chart)
Rank Weekend
Gross
 / 
% Change
Theaters Change / Avg. Gross-to-Date Week #
Oct. 3–5 11 $255,251 - 2 - $127,626 $255,251 1
Oct. 10–12 1 $12,285,354 +4,713.1% 453 +451 $27,120 $12,632,460 2
Oct. 17–19 1 $9,939,819 -19.1% 475 +22 $20,926 $27,084,100 3
Oct. 24–26 1 $6,590,946 -33.7% 501 +26 $13,156 $37,005,243 4
Oct. 31–Nov. 2 1 $5,758,654 -12.6% 498 -3 $11,564 $52,587,565 5
Nov. 7–9 2 $2,779,871 -51.7% 492 -6 $5,650 $55,828,501 6
Nov. 14–16 2 $2,027,869 -27.1% 497 +5 $4,080 $58,928,454 7
Nov. 21–23 3 $1,377,287 -32.1% 482 -15 $2,857 $61,330,022 8
Nov. 28–30 5 $845,170 -38.6% 457 -25 $1,849 $63,164,105 9
Dec. 5–7 9 $323,470 -61.7% 419 -38 $772 $63,901,760 10
Dec. 12–14 11 $195,706 -39.5% 359 -60 $545 $64,180,912 11
Dec. 19–21 12 $74,363 -62.0% 227 -132 $328 $64,391,222 12
Dec. 26–28 16 $39,862 -46.4% 114 -113 $350 $64,453,745 13
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5 minutes ago, newbie BO buff said:

Mojo has this on Nemo, hopefully Dory will show stronger legs

 

UNITED KINGDOM AND IRELAND AND MALTA
Weekend Box Office

2003

Date
(click to view chart)
Rank Weekend
Gross
 / 
% Change
Theaters Change / Avg. Gross-to-Date Week #
Oct. 3–5 11 $255,251 - 2 - $127,626 $255,251 1
Oct. 10–12 1 $12,285,354 +4,713.1% 453 +451 $27,120 $12,632,460 2
Oct. 17–19 1 $9,939,819 -19.1% 475 +22 $20,926 $27,084,100 3
Oct. 24–26 1 $6,590,946 -33.7% 501 +26 $13,156 $37,005,243 4
Oct. 31–Nov. 2 1 $5,758,654 -12.6% 498 -3 $11,564 $52,587,565 5
Nov. 7–9 2 $2,779,871 -51.7% 492 -6 $5,650 $55,828,501 6
Nov. 14–16 2 $2,027,869 -27.1% 497 +5 $4,080 $58,928,454 7
Nov. 21–23 3 $1,377,287 -32.1% 482 -15 $2,857 $61,330,022 8
Nov. 28–30 5 $845,170 -38.6% 457 -25 $1,849 $63,164,105 9
Dec. 5–7 9 $323,470 -61.7% 419 -38 $772 $63,901,760 10
Dec. 12–14 11 $195,706 -39.5% 359 -60 $545 $64,180,912 11
Dec. 19–21 12 $74,363 -62.0% 227 -132 $328 $64,391,222 12
Dec. 26–28 16 $39,862 -46.4% 114 -113 $350 $64,453,745 13

I do not know when school starts in UK, but we can asume stronger weekdays because Summer, at least during 3 or 4 weeks.

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Nemo opened to £7.3m, but obviously dollar was quite a bit more stronger then.

 

I doubt Dory will be able to top Nemo in dollar value, that would require nearly 7x it's OW. Even Inside Out didn't manage that, but it should be able to beat it in pounds. 

 

Inside out opening to $11.5m (£7.4m at the time) and finished with $60m, so a 5.5x multiplier. Dory will get to $60m with the same multiplier, although in pounds it'll be higher than Inside Out (£39m), and Nemo (£36.5m), with £45m.

 

Let's see if it can pass £40m first. 

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In Japan:

Dory: 3-week total reached 3.25B yen after 1.15B weekly gross

Nemo:3-week total reached 3.59B yen after 1.10B weekly gross, final total 11B

 

Nemowas super strong during Obon New Year Holiday, so Dory should still make 8B yen even it gets hit hard by Jungle Book in 10 days.

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8 minutes ago, Olive said:

In Japan:

Dory: 3-week total reached 3.25B yen after 1.15B weekly gross

Nemo:3-week total reached 3.59B yen after 1.10B weekly gross, final total 11B

 

Nemowas super strong during Obon Holiday, so Dory should still make 8B yen even it gets hit hard by Jungle Book in 10 days.

was nemo release during summer? i thought it was released year-end?

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