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WALL-E | BRAVE

04.664 | 09.206 ARGENTINA

14.165 | 16.789 AUSTRALIA

04.282 | 00.929 BELGIUM

00.220 | 00.267 BOLIVIA

06.304 | 11.618 BRAZIL

03.313 | 03.071 CHILE

00.000 | 04.675 CHINA

02.682 | 02.299 COLOMBIA

00.501 | 00.407 INDIA

00.902 | 01.442 INDONESIA

01.911 | 00.794 ISRAEL

44.005 | 05.224 JAPAN

01.178 | 01.380 MALAYSIA

17.680 | 11.663 MEXICO

04.267 | 00.794 NETHERLANDS

01.889 | 02.298 NEW ZEALAND

00.008 | 00.044 NIGERIA

01.379 | 01.446 PERU

11.694 | 15.757 RUSSIA

01.224 | 01.159 UKRAINE

122.268 | 091.658 TOTAL

I'm using WALL-E for the comparison. This film made 297.5 M overseas. It's a good barometer whether BRAVE is going to pass 300 M or not.

WALL-E won 9 markets. BRAVE has won 11 so far.

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Well, it definitely won't bomb.It looks like it could do near £700k from Scotland and Ireland. IA4 did £850k.By next weekend, it could be at £2m-ish. And then it has the 7 day opening in the whole of the UK, where the total should get to near £10m, I'd hope.

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Well, it definitely won't bomb.

No, it is Pixar so no UK bombing allowed.But the UK gross may be lower than other Pixar films which would be disappointing and a let down.It should really be grossing £30M+ over the summer.
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No, it is Pixar so no UK bombing allowed.But the UK gross may be lower than other Pixar films which would be disappointing and a let down.It should really be grossing £30M+ over the summer.

Hmm, I don't know about £30m. Many Pixar films have fallen below that in the UK. £25m would be fantastic, considering how badly its done in a lot of markets.Up had amazing legs though. Hopefully Brave will have a long life. Edited by Heretic
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Hmm, I don't know about £30m. Many Pixar films have fallen below that in the UK. £25m would be fantastic, considering how badly its done in a lot of markets.Up had amazing legs though. Hopefully Brave will have a long life.

Pixar films before Cars mostly broke £30M and since then none apart from Up and TS3; after Cars turned loads of people off Pixar it seems and Cars 2 from last year may affect Brave too.It should definitely do £25M as it supposed to be good (Empire 4**** review, RT 77%) and if it has good WOM and a good summer run, £30M+ seems feasible.And hopefully, as well as good legs, it bucks the poor OS trend and actually does well in one of Pixar's best OS markets. Edited by JCS
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Pixar films before Cars mostly broke £30M and since then none apart from Up and TS3; after Cars turned loads of people off Pixar it seems and Cars 2 from last year may affect Brave too.It should definitely do £25M as it supposed to be good (Empire 4**** review, RT 77%) and if it has good WOM and a good summer run, £30M+ seems feasible.And hopefully, as well as good legs, it bucks the poor OS trend and actually does well in one of Pixar's best OS markets.

Japan was just shocking. Pixar films nearly always doing fantastic business there too, but Brave's gross there has been pathetic.
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Here are some UK numbers of some Pixar films for comparison (final gross):

TS2 [£44.3M]

Monsters Inc. [£37.9M]

Finding Nemo [£37.4M]

The Incredibles [£32M]

Cars [£16.5M]

Ratatouille [£24.8M]

Wall-E [£22.9M]

Up [£34.6M]

TS3 [£73.9M]

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