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6 hours ago, John Rambo said:

Since studios tend to get around 50-55% of the gross which is not the same in many countries except Japan where the share is above 55%.

I'm a bit curious of your source for that Japan retention rate.

 

That was Sony expected retention rate by market in 2015:

 

For James Bond (Spectre):

Japan 49%
South Korea 47%
Germany 45%
Austria 45%
Australia 44%
UK 44%
Switzerland 44%
Belgium 43%
Spain 43%
Russia 42%
Brazil 41%
Italy 41%
Netherlands 41%
France 39%
Mexico 38%
China 25%

 

For is total annual slate it is a bit lower, but not that much, it looked like this:

Japan 47%
South Korea 47%
Germany 44%
Spain 44%
Belgium 43%
Switzerland 42%
Russia 42%
Austria 42%
Italy 41%
Australia 41%
Brazil 40%
Average 43%
Netherlands 40%
UK 40%
France 39%
Mexico 37%
China 25%

 

 

Japan really similar to South Korea, some better deal can exist for some bigger movies (I think Force Awaken was getting 47% in Germany for example), but above 55% sound like something a bit from the past.

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I remember seeing in this forum somewhere regarding the share in Japan is 55%. Over the years like u said it has changed gradually. 

 

Anyways thanks for the info or else i would have been in the 55% illusion :D 

 

In India too the retention rate varies as we have % system for multiplexes and Single Screens have a different system.

Gross tends to be higher in plexes and share is less whereas in Single screens its the other way. 

 

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12 minutes ago, el sid said:
BOM Update:
 
Total Lifetime Grosses
Domestic:  $17,016,000    20.8%
Foreign:  $64,700,000    79.2%

= Worldwide:  $81,716,000  

last weekend it was 58.6 wasn't it? so added 6.1m over the whole week?...sounds a bit low. Maybe this is the OS till Thursday and the weekend's not updated.

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11 minutes ago, a2knet said:

last weekend it was 58.6 wasn't it? so added 6.1m over the whole week?...sounds a bit low. Maybe this is the OS till Thursday and the weekend's not updated.

It's the whole week. It opened pretty much everywhere.  it only has china as a major market. when does it open there btw?

 

oh japan too

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14 minutes ago, Alli said:

It's the whole week. It opened pretty much everywhere.  it only has china as a major market. when does it open there btw?

 

oh japan too

 

I don't know when it releases in China.

 

Looks like low 70ms OS without China and Japan.

30-40m from those 2 markets combined will take it to 100-110m OS.

 

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1 hour ago, Alli said:

It's the whole week. It opened pretty much everywhere.  it only has china as a major market. when does it open there btw?

 

oh japan too

from mojo's weekend write-up

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The film has yet to debut in Russia and Ukraine where it will open on October 12 followed by an October 21 release in Japan and a November 2 opening in Argentina.

Depending on China could do 115m-125m OS in the end. Add to that 50-55m Dom and 165-180m on a 50-60m prod budget looks very good.

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24 minutes ago, a2knet said:

from mojo's weekend write-up

Depending on China could do 115m-125m OS in the end. Add to that 50-55m Dom and 165-180m on a 50-60m prod budget looks very good.

a release in china is not a sure thing, apparently.

 

On 9/16/2017 at 5:45 AM, jiangsen said:

No release date. Don't be surprised if this doesn't end up in China given its subject. 

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6 minutes ago, Alli said:

a release in china is not a sure thing, apparently.

 

 

 

Yes. Without China it seems low 70s in current markets and around 15m in Russia, Ukraine and Japan combined for 85-90m OS at most. If it does release in China can't see less than 25-30m there for an OS of 85-90 + 25-30 = 110-120m.

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http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/shanghai-chinese-theater-giant-dadi-takes-stake-tom-cruises-american-made-1015503

 

 

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Shanghai: Chinese Theater Giant Dadi Takes Stake in Tom Cruise's 'American Made'

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Dadi will serve as a marketing and promotional partner for American Made in China.

 

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Universal and Cross Creek’s American Made grossed $3.2m from 50 territories for a total of $71.9m, and $112.1m worldwide. The film debuted in Russia at number two behind a local film and has grossed $1.4m. It is the third-biggest opening day for an original Tom Cruise film, behind Edge Of Tomorrow and Oblivion in this market. Ukraine generated $398,000. There are two territories to open: Japan on  October 21 and Argentina on November 2.

 

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American Made added $2.7m from 41 territories for $75.8m, and $121.3m worldwide. Cross Creek’s Tom Cruise vehicle opened in Japan, which was hit by a typhoon on the weekend of a snap election, in second place on $1.3m


Also, movie pulled from 10% of theaters in Russia due to dispute with UPI and the theater company.

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