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SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING | 546.0 M overseas ● 880.2 M worldwide

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It's releasing in spain this friday where the previous one did (9 million). If it matches that it will be great as ER is down a lot. 

 

The only major market left to open after this is Japan (11 August - last one did 30m) << would be great if SMH manages to match this

 

And China (no release date yet - last one did 95m) << hoping for an increase here

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Comps Japan:

  • Spider-man: $59,2m
  • Spider-man 2: $61,2m
  • Spider-man 3: $67m 
  • Amazing Spider-man: $39,2m
  • Amazing Spider-man: $30,2m

 

  • Fantastic Beasts ($64m) last year had about the same admissions of Spider-man and Spider-man 3

 

 

The japanese twitter page looks very active -unsure if it means anything lol- and Holland will promote there in the next two weeks.

 

I'm cautiously optimistic...maybe $35-40m :P

 

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7 hours ago, YourMother said:

Yeah. China has a not so good release for this it opens before Apes.

Its not the best no. But could still be enough for 100-125 mill IMO

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It seems BOM updated the OS total for this. I dont't know if this is just for the weekdays or for the the whole week (including weekend). Seems to have jumped 34.4m OS

 

Total Lifetime Grosses
Domestic:  $268,806,805    43.1%
Foreign:  $354,400,000    56.9%

= Worldwide:  $623,206,805
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3 minutes ago, ZeeSoh said:

It seems BOM updated the OS total for this. I dont't know if this is just for the weekdays or for the the whole week (including weekend). Seems to have jumped 34.4m OS

 

Total Lifetime Grosses
Domestic:  $268,806,805    43.1%
Foreign:  $354,400,000    56.9%

= Worldwide:  $623,206,805

 

It includes saturday according the international link. So needs sunday. A little lower that i hoped for if thats true

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Just now, fmpro said:

 

It includes saturday according the international link. So needs sunday. A little lower that i hoped for if thats true

Thanks. It is actually performing exactly as my projections on the previous page. Last week it did about 60 million and in my prediction for its final gross I said it might make 60m more OS for 50% fall week on week. It seems to be heading there. Actually doing better than my prediction coz the number does not include Sunday so it will jump higher. 

 

About 4m of this came from spain OW. So its on course to match or increase from TASM2's 9 million.  

 

Here's my updated tally for its total

 

623 - current total

+ 41.5 DOM (with sat/sun of this week)

+ 6 - Spain

+ 30 to 35 - OS

+ 30 - Japan

+ 100 to 125 - China

==================

830 - 860 TOTAL

 

 

 

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55 minutes ago, Finnick said:

SMH WITH $634M WW, Still to open in Japan & China

Total Lifetime Grosses
Domestic:  $278,356,805    43.9%
Foreign:  $355,400,000    56.1%

Worldwide:  $633,756,805  

GREAT!! $700M worldwide without China and Japan, $150 from those two. $850M worldwide total at the end.

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1 hour ago, Vino said:

How much will WftPotA hurt Spider-Man in China though?

It'll have an effect of course, but like most blockbuster movies in China, it'll have a big OW with short legs.

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Spider-Man: Homecoming grossed a further $19.7m this weekend from more than 11,900 screens in 64 markets. Sony and Marvel’s tentpole stands at $355.4m internationally.

Spain generated $3.5m in its first week, while two of the biggest markets, Japan and China, will release in August and September.

South Korea is the top market on $50.6m, followed by the UK on $31.9m, Brazil $29.7m, Mexico $25.9m, and Australia $18.4m.

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4 hours ago, raulbalarezo said:

GREAT!! $700M worldwide without China and Japan, $150 from those two. $850M worldwide total at the end.

 

Could do more

 

DOM 40-45 mill(I think its on track to do 320-325 mill compared with TASM1)

OS 41-51 mill(It made 35,4 mill this week so its possible)

China 120 mill(Could do less and could do more but 800 mill yuan sounds very possible)

Japan 25 mill(Will be in that ballpark or maybe a bit more)

 

860-875 mill Total

 

China will be interesting to follow. I think it has a shot at 875 mill but will be happy with 850 mill

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GOGT2 = $860m -> coming off a beloved movie ->  big success

 

Homecoming = $860-850m (lower budget) -> coming off 3 mixed to bad received movies that hurt DOM and Europe #s -> disappointing

 

-ignoring the exchange rates were far better when ASM and ASM2 were released-. Today ASM2 would have made $620-650m

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22 hours ago, XO21 said:

GOGT2 = $860m -> coming off a beloved movie ->  big success

 

Homecoming = $860-850m (lower budget) -> coming off 3 mixed to bad received movies that hurt DOM and Europe #s -> disappointing

 

-ignoring the exchange rates were far better when ASM and ASM2 were released-. Today ASM2 would have made $620-650m

 

 

:winomg:633M in this moment ... 

you are sure reach 860M? Ok

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