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IT // $666M WW!!!!! // Breaking records everywhere!!!!

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Warner Bros horror smash It  has become the highest grossing horror film of all time internationally. Andy Muschietti’s film grossed another $19.8m on 7,020 screens in 64 international markets over the weekend, lifting the running international total to $298.8m, and bringing the worldwide tally to $603.7m. In its second weekend, Germany returned a number one ranking and $6.8m on 710 screens as the film dropped 37% from its record-breaking debut. The film stands at $24.7m there, and will receive its third Bogey Award for pulling in more than two million admissions in just 11 days.

The UK is It’s top grossing market on $40.7m, followed by Mexico on $26.5m, Germany on $24.7m, Russia on $18.3m, Brazil on $18.2m, and Australia on $18.17m.

France has generated $14.8m, while Spain has produced $12m, Argentina $9.5m, Sweden $6.7m, South Korea $6.5m, and Indonesia $6m. There are no new openings this week.

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Jesus Christ, it dropped a mere 32% in the past week, this thing is a monster. Even if it start dropping 40%, current markets are locked to bring at least $50m, considering that it’s probably gonna have a Halloween boost, holds are going to be even better. The final milestone is to surpass The Sixth Sense’s $379m OS total as biggest Horror total in OS markets, which is pretty much locked, unless it disappoints big time in Italy/Japan. 

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Wtf happened to Japan BO ?

 

They used to watch big old Hollywood movies so much so that they always wind up as the 2nd/3rd and even 1st best market for almost all big movies

 

Now its just limited to anything Animation or old fantasy franchises

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1 hour ago, dudalb said:

With a 35 Million dollar budget, it's really possible that in terms of Net profit, Warners might make as much if not more actual  profit from IT then some of it's DC films

 

Its made more profit than all the DC films, in terms of money from the actually release of the film. 

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3 hours ago, Jay Hollywood said:

 

Its made more profit than all the DC films, in terms of money from the actually release of the film. 

Even without the merchandising (video game and such aspect), I wonder if Dark Knight would still not be more profitable.

 

The fact that it did that 1b box office in the peak of the dvd bubble. Also 1b ww, with an incredibly strong over 50% domestic and no china yet to reduce the average retention rate, that could have been close to 50% for the 1b WW.

 

According to the famous leak Order of the phoenix in 2007 did 55% dom, 45% intl.

 

For dark knight that would mean around 

534.85 * .55 + 469.7 * .45 = 505.5 million in rental.

 

IT should finish around what, 700m ? with around 330/370 ? for around 320/330 in rental ?

 

That 170/185m difference should take care of all the marketing difference and a good part of the budget difference, with the massive home video success and in an era with movie doing a much bigger return for the same box office than now that was 2008, I would imagine Dark Knight would take the lead. Depending on Bale/Nolan participation deal and Kings/others on IT obviously, talking gross profit before participation bonus.

 

 

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It grossed another $10.4m on 5,185 screens in 65 markets this weekend.  The running international total has reached $315.7m, bringing the worldwide tally to $630.6m. The UK is the leading international territory on $41.7m, followed by Germany $29.4m, Mexico $27.2m, Brazil $19.4m, Australia $18.6m, and Russia $18.5m.

France has generated $16.3m, Spain $12.7m, Argentina $10.5m, Sweden $7.1m,  South Korea $6.5m, and Indonesia $6m. Andy Muschietti’s horror debuts in Italy this week. 

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               Cume -  Weekly

Sep 10:   66.3  -  66.3
Sep 17: 153.5  -  87.2
Sep 24:  212.0  -  58.5
Oct 1:     264.8  -  52.8
Oct 8:     299.1 -   34.3
Oct 15:   315.6  -  16.5
Oct 22:   331.4 -   15.8

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DL:

 

New Line/Warner Bros’ horror juggernaut floated to another $12.8Mon 4,350 screens in 60 markets in the session. That gives Pennywise a $331.4M overseas cume and a worldwide tally of $651.6M.

 

The movie put the IT in Italythis frame, scaring up a $7.7M record-breaking start. The Andy Muschietti-directed Stephen King adaptation had the best-ever debut for a horror pic with 71% of the top five films. It’s also the best bow for WB in 2017.

The Top Five markets to date are: the UK ($42.2M), Germany ($31.8M), Mexico($27.5M), Brazil ($19.7M) and Australia ($18.8M). In Argentina, the $11.1M so far makes IT the highest-grossing WB movie ever. The last major to open is Japan on November 3.

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