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BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY

Bohemian Rhapsody
20th Century Fox

Another great weekend for Fox’s Bohemian Rhapsody tuned up $16.9M in 43 markets to take the overseas cume to $550M. The Freddie Mercury biopic is now Fox International’s 6th highest-grossing title ever. The global cume is $743.6M.

 

Japan’s incredible hold continues as the movie jumps up a percentage point to cume $75M. In Korea, Bo Rhap has become the 4th highest-grossing Hollywood movie of all time. The total there is $74M. France dipped just 3% for a $34.1M cume. And the UK, which is the 3rd biggest market on the movie, again was up, by 21%, to become Fox’s 5th biggest title there ever and cume $62.9M.

 

FromScreeninternational

Golden Globe best dramatic feature winner Bohemian Rhapsody starring Golden Globe winner Rami Malek grossed $15.9m to reach $549.4m from 59 markets and ranks as Fox International’s sixth highest grossing title. Japan generated $2.9m in its ninth session for $74.8m, and South Korea $1.7m in the tenth for $73.9m to rank as the fourth highest Hollywood release of all time.

In Holland the Queen / Freddie Mercury drama stands at $16.4m after ten and ranks as the eighth highest grossing title of all time in the market. A $62.8m running total in the UK after 11 sessions means Bohemian Rhapsody ranks as Fox’s fifth highest grossing release of all time. It is Fox’s third highest release in Australia on $31.9m after ten.

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25 minutes ago, Valonqar said:

There's no question that BR is the Titanic OS. :worthy:

Not that much, Titanic made more than the double of any recorded gross of any movie released before OS:

 

https://web.archive.org/web/20010801161014/http://www.boxofficemojo.com:80/alltime/world/

 

1

Titanic

Fox/P.

$1,835.4

$600.8

32.7%

$1,234.6

67.3%

1997

2

The Phantom Menace

Fox

$923.1

$431.1

46.7%

$492.0

53.3%

1999

3

Jurassic Park

Uni.

$920.1

$357.1

38.8%

$563.0

61.2%

1993

4

Independence Day

Fox

$813.2

$306.2

37.7%

$507.0

62.3%

1996

5

Star Wars

Fox

$798.0

$461.0

60.1%

$337.0

39.9%

1977

6

The Lion King

Dis.

$766.9

$312.9

40.8%

$454.0

59.2%

1994

7

E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial

Uni.

$704.8

$399.8

56.7%

$305.0

43.3%

1982

8

Forrest Gump

Par.

$679.7

$329.7

48.5%

$350.0

51.5%

1994

9

The Sixth Sense

Dis.

$672.8

$293.5

43.6%

$379.3

56.4%

1999

10

The Lost World: Jurassic Park

Uni.

$614.4

$229.1

37.3%

$385.3

62.7%

1997

 

Beating the than all time record of 563m of Jurassic Park by 120%, but it is an Harry Potter/James Bond ?

 

I imagine Singer had double digits of the profit going is way....... that would be quite the paycheck.

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the fact that BR is going to  make 600M OS w/o China and 800M WW is mindblowing itself but it's gonna exceed both is just the most fascinating boxoffice run this decade. 

 

@Barnack Mini Titanic in terms of crazy holds. Not how much it grossed. titanic is in another category altogether with only Avatar.

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2 minutes ago, KP1025 said:

In Japan, BR just had a 10th weekend even higher than its OW (I believe this hasn't happened since Frozen)! Until Japan slows down, there's no telling what the ceiling is. 

Furthermore it had the 3rd best 10th weekend, beating Avatar and Your Name..

 

The amount of money left to get from Japan is anywhere from $40m (about what Avatar got after its 10th weekend at current ER) to $85m (About what Your Name. got after its 10th weekend).

 

However, literally it beat both this weekend... It could see even more than that... $900m WW is not out of the question. (Albeit incredibly difficult, but it's >0.1% chance)

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5 minutes ago, Hades said:

900 Mil...?...:bourne:

It's within the realm of possibility, yes. 

 

A long shot? Perhaps, but Japan is a very unpredictable market with these leggy films. The major worry at the moment is that movies usually have a big drop off there when the home release happens, which I believe is late March. Meaning BR has to gain as much as possible until then. (Frozen for example had lots of money left on the table, but didn't get it because Disney released it on DVD)

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