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From New Line and Universal Pictures, the Dwayne Johnson/Kevin Hart comedy tabulated another $4.7M in 28 territories. The offshore cume is now $14.3M and the worldwide haul $83.6M. There were four openings in the current frame including a No. 2 in South Africa, with $305K at 97 dates. That tops comps like 21 Jump Street,Two Guns and Ride Along 2. Peru was a No. 4 start with $266k at 83 dates and is looking like U’s best comedy opening ever after the two Teds in the market. Germany gave CI the No. 2 slot in its 2nd frame for an 11-day total of $3.8M. Next weekend sees bows in key plays of the UK and Mexico.
 

Source: Deadline.com

 

Still has the UK, Mexico, Russia, Brazilm, Italy and many more

 

Maybe 100M OS is possible 

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The New Line/Universal comedy crossed $100M worldwide ($125.9M) this weekend coming off a $13.8M offshore gross as it expanded significantly. Playing in 43 territories, the Kevin Hart/Dwayne Johnson-starrer now has an international total of $30.3M. As the only major comedy offering offshore, the film opened in 15 extra markets this frame led by the UK at No. 3 with $4M. In comps, it bowed at the same level as Spy, Knight And Day and The A Team. Australia started off at No. 2 with $3.5M and will be No. 1 for the weekend in many locations with strong Sunday results expected thanks to great audience reaction. Mexico opened No. 4 with $1.5M.

 

Source: Deadline.com

 

19+ markets the next month 

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Central Intelligence shot to an estimated $9.8m from its 47 territories for $47.9m overseas to date.

New Line Cinema’s action-comedy opened in Spain with $832k to chart second for the biggest debut for Kevin Hart in the market. Australia led the holdovers with a $2.4m second weekend for $7.9m after 11 days in play.

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From New Line and Universal, the Dwayne Johnson comedy tabulated another $10M in 54 territories. That takes the international total to a solid $63M. There were seven new openings in the frame including No. 1s in Lebanon, the UAE ($1.3M) and the other Middle East markets ($1M). Taiwan ($418K/71 dates), Hong Kong ($378K/30) and Italy ($366/225) also bowed. In the latter, the pic is running ahead of most comps and has little competition ahead. The top offshore markets are now Australia at $10M; the UK at $9.6M; Germany at $6.8M, There are nine more to go

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New Line Cinema and Universal Pictures’ Central Intelligence spied another estimated $4.8M in 52 territories to raise its overseas gross to $72.4M this weekend. Combined with Warner Bros.’ estimated domestic cume of $123.1M, the worldwide total is now $195.5M.  There were no new openings this weekend. The top holdover market is Australia which is in its fourth weekend of release with a 25-day total of $10.9M. The U.K. and Ireland has a 24-day total of $10.5M. Germany is next with $7.4M.

With eight more territories to release, next weekend will see the buddy action film open in Chile and Colombia with Argentina on deck for Aug. 14. Belgium, France and French-Switzerland will come next on Aug. 24, with Venezuela debuting two days later and then Brazil on Sept. 1.

Source: Deadline.com

 

100M+ possible 

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