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THE MUMMY | 329.0 M overseas ● 409.2 M worldwide

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58 minutes ago, fmpro said:
Total Lifetime Grosses
Domestic:  $12,000,000    7.9%
Foreign:  $139,000,000    92.1%

Worldwide:  $151,000,000

 

The 139m overseas is Tuesday through Sunday (which is stupid to post Saturday morning):

 

Country
(click to view weekend breakdown)
Release
Date
Opening
Wknd
% of
Total
Total Gross / As Of
FOREIGN TOTAL                         6/6/17         n/a    -      $139,000,000   6/11/17

 

 

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25 minutes ago, The Dark Alfred said:

That's pretty good. Dark Universe is in good shape going forward. They just gotta make better films. WW is a good example that you can be successful coming off a film with toxic WoM.

 

WW is not a good example because 1) Marvel/DC have much bigger fanbase 2) Wonder Woman has a $725 million WW ceiling which is pretty much the par score for a well-reviewed Marvel movie like Doctor Strange so bad reviews have definitely taken a toll on DCEU.

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29 minutes ago, TLK said:

 

WW is not a good example because 1) Marvel/DC have much bigger fanbase 2) Wonder Woman has a $725 million WW ceiling which is pretty much the par score for a well-reviewed Marvel movie like Doctor Strange so bad reviews have definitely taken a toll on DCEU.

That's because you factored in one of MCU's most successful solo movies, Doctor strange ($677m) made more money than 7 of the 9 MCU solo films, only 2 movies made more  than Doctor Stranger on the MCU solo movies. and both are sequels (Iron Man 3 and Winter soldier). and the MCU are obviously a much more familiar brand, they have already made 15 films, DCEU has only 4, BVS and Suicide Squad may have hurt the success of Wonder Woman a bit, but not much.

 

And Wonder Woman is the first sucessful female lead superhero movie , something unheard of so far

 

 

 

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6 hours ago, bruchav said:

That's because you factored in one of MCU's most successful solo movies, Doctor strange ($677m) made more money than 7 of the 9 MCU solo films, only 2 movies made more  than Doctor Stranger on the MCU solo movies. and both are sequels (Iron Man 3 and Winter soldier). and the MCU are obviously a much more familiar brand, they have already made 15 films, DCEU has only 4, BVS and Suicide Squad may have hurt the success of Wonder Woman a bit, but not much.

 

And Wonder Woman is the first sucessful female lead superhero movie , something unheard of so far

 

 

 

 

Wonder Woman is a much bigger brand historically than any of those Marvel solo characters. A well-reviewed solo Superman movie with a lot of hype should do a billion worldwide. Same goes for a solo Batman movie. The female Superhero factor is legit but aside from that $650-700 million WW seems about right in this day and age of peak CBM movies. Universal's Monster Universe is in a completely different space. The Mummy is a misstep and there is no way they will be able to greenlight a mummy sequel. 

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The Mummy, directed by Alex Kurtzman and starring Tom Cruise and Sofia Boutella, debuted on $141.8m in 63 territories and set the record as Tom Cruise’s biggest international opening weekend ever. When combined with North America’s $32.2m, the worldwide total is $174m. 

The Mummy is now Cruise’s biggest worldwide opening weekend ever as it tops War Of The World’s $167.4m.

Universal crossed $3bn globally on Sunday, which is the fifth time the studio has reached this milestone in its 105-year history. Additionally, Universal crossed $2bn internationally on Friday for the third time ever.

These studio records were driven by blockbusters such as The Fate Of The Furious, the sixth film ever to cross $1bn internationally, as well as results from Fifty Shades Of Grey, Split, Get Out and Illumination’s Sing

The Mummy, Universal’s first instalment of its ‘Dark Universe’ series of monster films, is the number one film internationally and globally, opening in first place in 46 territories.

China debuted as the action tentpole’s top market on $52.2m, which is Cruise’s biggest debut.

South Korea produced $17.8m in its weekend debut. Tuesday’s opening day of $6.6m is the biggest opening day ever for any film in South Korea.

Russia debuted at number one on $7.6m and 56% market share, while Mexico generated $5.1m for first place.

The UK had a second place debut on $4.4m, Australia generated $3.6m for second place, while Brazil debuted at number two on $3.6m.

Taiwan generated $4.9m, India $4.6m, Indonesia $4.5m, Spain $2.8m, Malaysia $2.6m and Hong Kong $2.3m.

Germany produced a $2.2m debut, while the Middle East delivered $2.1m, Singapore $1.9m, Thailand $1.8m and Italy $1.7m.

The Philippines has generated $1.7m, Argentina $1.4m, Colombia $1.1m and the Netherlands $820,000.

The film will open in five territories this week, including France. 

Universal Pictures’ The Mummy launched internationally on 675 International IMAX screens for a $9m debut, with $4.6m coming from 400 IMAX screens in China.

 

www.screendaily.com/news/the-mummy-scares-up-1418m-international-debut/5118945.article?blocktitle=LATEST-FILM-NEWS&contentID=40562

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