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THE NUN | 248.1 M overseas ● 365.6 M worldwide

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Annabelle achieved 173M OS, Annabelle2 204M.The Conjuring 182M, The Conjuring2  218M. So close to 200M would ca. be the average number. And like a member said before, this film will do so well in e.g. countries of South America so I go with 200M. Also because of the nice teaser yesterday. 





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4 hours ago, el sid said:

Annabelle achieved 173M OS, Annabelle2 204M.The Conjuring 182M, The Conjuring2  218M. So close to 200M would ca. be the average number. And like a member said before, this film will do so well in e.g. countries of South America so I go with 200M. Also because of the nice teaser yesterday. 

I'm sure it will do fine in South America.

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9.7M for a thursday sound like a lot, I imagine some wednesday goes in this ?, look like a 45-50m intl debut is possible, with many countries yet to open.

 

biggest opening day for a horror film in 18 markets.







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11 hours ago, MaxAggressor said:

 

As expected, it's HUGE in Indonesia. Horror movies, especially from The Conjuring universe, are almost the same level as MCU movies here, box office wise. And MCU is the biggest/most popular movie franchise.

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From Deadline:

 

The Nun is the top opening weekend for a horror film in 19 markets including Brazil, Indonesia, Spain and the UAE. It is also the best of all Conjuring movies in 45, including the above plus Mexico, the UK, Germany and Holland. And for WB, it’s the biggest opening weekend of 2018 in 26 markets including Brazil, Spain, Sweden and Indonesia.

 

Latin America and South East Asia lean into horror, and they were devout here. In Latin America, the regional gross is $27.5M with Mexico ($10.7M) and Brazil ($6.8M) first to the altar. The Asia region took vows of $24M, led by Indonesia ($7.7M) and India ($5.2M) to give WB its biggest opening weekends ever in those markets.  In Europe and the Middle East, the $22M launch was led by the UK ($5.2M) and Spain ($3.3M) with France, Italy and Russia screaming in next frame
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Just now, Mr Impossible said:

For a $150M blockbuster these numbers would be very solid. For a September $22M horror movie it's quite phenomenal.

Honestly, with knowledge this franchise has an average $194,3M international box-office, I take this result calmer)).



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