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Europe, SERIOUSLY?

Yeah, Europe sucks about this, but it's not this summer isn't the good moment to release movies there with the economic crisis, UEFA 2012,Wimbledon and Olympic Games.Crisis + Sports = bad for theaters.But Europe can save face with good holds.
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From Bluebomb about TASM in Hong Kong :And in South Korea the drop is small, apparently TASM had 1 million admissions more this weekend.In Germany the drop will be between -5% and -10%.I think we're on the right track for this.My guess is some people aren't very excited to see a reboot but the strong WOM convinces many of them to go watch it anyway, so it has good holds.

Now THAT is great news :)
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I have seen it. I enjoyed it WAY MORE than SM l.

Don't listen him, it's not about the reboot thing, normal people don't know this and don't care about this, only geeks care about this.All my friends thought it was a new Spiderman..But they weren't disappointed, they think it's more modern, and a good movie.I will watch it tomorrow (yeah, I'm late lol).
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The Amazing Spider-Man ensnared global audiences on 18,400 screens in a total of 74 markets as a muscular second wave through Sony Pictures Releasing International boosted the early running total to $201.6m. The result combined with the six-day North American launch for a $341.6m global tally.

Spidey grossed $18.1m in the UK from 1,560 screens to finish within a few percentage points of the Spider-Man 3 debut. It took $10.8m in Russia from 1,107, $9.6m in Mexico from 2,506 for the industry’s sixth biggest debut in history, $8m in France from 902 and $7.9m from 1,213 in the second weekend in South Korea where the film stands at $25.2m.

The webslinger opened in Australia on $7.5m from 578, Brazil on $6.9m on 826 for the industry’s eleventh biggest debut, Italy on $5.7m from 830, Spain on $4.1m from 577 and Indonesia on an extraordinary $4.5m from 346 for the biggest industry debut of all time. The UAE generated $2.1m from 97 for the third biggest industry launch in history.

Second weekends in Japan and Germany generated $4.4m from 1,092 for $20.7m and $3.5m from 918 for $9.6m, respectively.

The superhero reboot grossed $10m from 137 international IMAX screens through Sunday (8) and the IMAX global tally stands at $24.1m. The Amazing Spider-Man arrives in 15 new markets this week.

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The Amazing Spider-Man ensnared global audiences on 18,400 screens in a total of 74 markets as a muscular second wave through Sony Pictures Releasing International boosted the early running total to $201.6m. The result combined with the six-day North American launch for a $341.6m global tally.

Spidey grossed $18.1m in the UK from 1,560 screens to finish within a few percentage points of the Spider-Man 3 debut. It took $10.8m in Russia from 1,107, $9.6m in Mexico from 2,506 for the industry’s sixth biggest debut in history, $8m in France from 902 and $7.9m from 1,213 in the second weekend in South Korea where the film stands at $25.2m.

The webslinger opened in Australia on $7.5m from 578, Brazil on $6.9m on 826 for the industry’s eleventh biggest debut, Italy on $5.7m from 830, Spain on $4.1m from 577 and Indonesia on an extraordinary $4.5m from 346 for the biggest industry debut of all time. The UAE generated $2.1m from 97 for the third biggest industry launch in history.

Second weekends in Japan and Germany generated $4.4m from 1,092 for $20.7m and $3.5m from 918 for $9.6m, respectively.

The superhero reboot grossed $10m from 137 international IMAX screens through Sunday (8) and the IMAX global tally stands at $24.1m. The Amazing Spider-Man arrives in 15 new markets this week.

Mexico and Russia are good, Brazil is pretty good and I'm disappointed by the number in France...It's confirmed : Latin America is good, Asia is good, Russia is pretty good and Europe is disappointing.
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The Amazing Spider-Man ensnared global audiences on 18,400 screens in a total of 74 markets as a muscular second wave through Sony Pictures Releasing International boosted the early running total to $201.6m. The result combined with the six-day North American launch for a $341.6m global tally.

Spidey grossed $18.1m in the UK from 1,560 screens to finish within a few percentage points of the Spider-Man 3 debut. It took $10.8m in Russia from 1,107, $9.6m in Mexico from 2,506 for the industry’s sixth biggest debut in history, $8m in France from 902 and $7.9m from 1,213 in the second weekend in South Korea where the film stands at $25.2m.

The webslinger opened in Australia on $7.5m from 578, Brazil on $6.9m on 826 for the industry’s eleventh biggest debut, Italy on $5.7m from 830, Spain on $4.1m from 577 and Indonesia on an extraordinary $4.5m from 346 for the biggest industry debut of all time. The UAE generated $2.1m from 97 for the third biggest industry launch in history.

Second weekends in Japan and Germany generated $4.4m from 1,092 for $20.7m and $3.5m from 918 for $9.6m, respectively.

The superhero reboot grossed $10m from 137 international IMAX screens through Sunday (8) and the IMAX global tally stands at $24.1m. The Amazing Spider-Man arrives in 15 new markets this week.

By the way congrats to the United Arab Emirates and Indonesia, they had great numbers.I'm satisfied by the UK too :)
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Japan total seems weak. Also how are the Brazil and Russia openings?

Brazil is pretty good, TASM could equal or slightly pass SM3 there :)Russia is good, SM3 grossed $13.8m there, so TASM will easily beat it in Russia :)And Japan isn't weak, this market is famous for its legs.
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TASM's openings in Europe was definitely affected by IA4. So hopefully it can have soft drops next couple of weekends. TDKR is opening a week late in Europe (except for UK and Spain among major markets).

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Latin America is weak. People thought it would go up and make up for some of the losses in Europe, but it's down 20% in Mexico and 5.5% in Brazil in grosses from SM3.

Edited by Tower
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Latin America is weak. People thought it would go up and make up for some of the losses in Europe, but it's down 20% in Mexico and 5.5% in Brazil in grosses from SM3.

I'm satisfied with latin america given the competition from Ice Age 4, particularly in Brazil.Weak is exaggerated, the performance is good.
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compared to SM3 -TASMSK 25.1 - 25.2Japan 36.2 >> 20.7UK 23.6 > 18.1Russia 7.7 < 10.8Mexico 12.0 > 9.6Germany 20.4 >> 9.6France 22.5 >> 8.0Australia 7.8 > 7.5Brazil 7.3 > 6.9Italy 14.9 >> 5.7Spain 11.1 >> 4.1except for Russia and SK TASM had a terrible startworst in Italy, France, Germany and Spain

Edited by Rudolf
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compared to SM3 -TASMSK 25.1 - 25.2Japan 36.2 >> 20.7UK 23.6 > 18.1Russia 7.7 < 10.8Mexico 12.0 > 9.6Germany 20.4 >> 9.6France 22.5 >> 8.0Australia 7.8 > 7.5Brazil 7.3 > 6.9Italy 14.9 >> 5.7Spain 11.1 >> 4.1except for Russia and SK TASM had a terrible startwors in Germany and Spain

TASM performed better in Hong Kong,India,Indonesia,UAE and Philippines too
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TASM performed better in Hong Kong,India,Indonesia,UAE and Philippines too

if we are talking about big countries, in Austria SM3 > 4 x TASM after 1st weekend Edited by Rudolf
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