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56 minutes ago, keysersoze123 said:

Very good drop this weekend considering there were no new markets. Sub 40% drop is always great. Next weekend drop will be slightly worse but then it has holidays.

Next weekends is already holidays, no ?

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On 12/14/2019 at 10:21 PM, LPLC said:

NA : $460M-$490M

 

Austria : $6M-$8M.                   Argentina  :  $7M-$12M

Belgium : $7M-$10M                 Bolivia : $1M-$2M

Bulgaria : $1M-$2M                   Brazil : $25M-$35M

Croatia : $1M                              Chile : $3M-$4M

Czech Republic : $2M-$4M      Colombia : $4.5M-$5.5M

Denmark : $6M-$9M                  Mexico : $23M-$28M

Egypt : $0.5M-$1.5M                  Paraguay : $0.5M

Finland : $3.5M-$4M                   Uruguay : $0.5M-$1M

France : $55M-$65M                  Venezuela : $0.5M-$1M

Germany : $55M-$65M          Total Latin America : $66M - $89M

Greece : $2M-$3M

Hungary : $2.5M-$3.5M             Hong Kong : $6.5M-$7.5M

Iceland : $0.5M                            India : $8M-$8.5M

Italy : $20M-$23M                      Indonesia : $14M-$14.5M

Lithuania : $0.5M-$1M                Japan : $150M-$180M

Netherlands : $8M-$10M            Malaysia : $8.5M-$9M

Norway : $6M-$8M                      Philippines :$15.5M-$16M

Poland : $13M-$16M                    Russia/CIS : $32M-$38M

Portugal : $3M-$3.5M                  Singapore : $5M-$6M

Romania : $2.5M-$3M                  South Korea : $95M-$105M

Serbia : $0.5M-$1M                       Taiwan : $10M-$12M

Slovakia : $1M-$1.5M                    Thailand : $6M-$6.5M

Slovenia : $0.5M                             Vietnam : $3.5M-$4M

Spain : $23M-$29M                    Total Asia : $354M - $407M

Sweden : $7M-$11M                                                   

Switzerland : $5.5M-$6.5M           Australia : $20M-$25M

Turkey : $4M-$4.5M                       New Zealand : $3M-$4M

Ukraine : $4M-$4.5M                     Total Oceania : $23M-$29M

United Kingdom : $65M-$70M                                        

Total Europe : $306M-$370M         China : $118M-$123M

                                                                        

Nigeria : $0.5M                                 Middle East : $6M-$8M

South Africa : $3.5-4.5M                                              

Total Africa : $4M-$5M                  Other countries : $30M-$60M

 

 

Total : $1367M (min range) - $1581M (max. range) = $1474M (med. range)

 

I made some updates with what you say, if you think I'm wrong anywhere, tell to me and I will update this again, thank you

The med. range maybe minus $30M (Japan maybe lower) 

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On 12/14/2019 at 4:21 PM, LPLC said:

NA : $460M-$490M

 

Austria : $6M-$8M.                   Argentina  :  $7M-$12M

Belgium : $7M-$10M                 Bolivia : $1M-$2M

Bulgaria : $1M-$2M                   Brazil : $25M-$35M

Croatia : $1M                              Chile : $3M-$4M

Czech Republic : $2M-$4M      Colombia : $4.5M-$5.5M

Denmark : $6M-$9M                  Mexico : $23M-$28M

Egypt : $0.5M-$1.5M                  Paraguay : $0.5M

Finland : $3.5M-$4M                   Uruguay : $0.5M-$1M

France : $55M-$65M                  Venezuela : $0.5M-$1M

Germany : $55M-$65M          Total Latin America : $66M - $89M

Greece : $2M-$3M

Hungary : $2.5M-$3.5M             Hong Kong : $6.5M-$7.5M

Iceland : $0.5M                            India : $8M-$8.5M

Italy : $20M-$23M                      Indonesia : $14M-$14.5M

Lithuania : $0.5M-$1M                Japan : $150M-$180M

Netherlands : $8M-$10M            Malaysia : $8.5M-$9M

Norway : $6M-$8M                      Philippines :$15.5M-$16M

Poland : $13M-$16M                    Russia/CIS : $32M-$38M

Portugal : $3M-$3.5M                  Singapore : $5M-$6M

Romania : $2.5M-$3M                  South Korea : $95M-$105M

Serbia : $0.5M-$1M                       Taiwan : $10M-$12M

Slovakia : $1M-$1.5M                    Thailand : $6M-$6.5M

Slovenia : $0.5M                             Vietnam : $3.5M-$4M

Spain : $23M-$29M                    Total Asia : $354M - $407M

Sweden : $7M-$11M                                                   

Switzerland : $5.5M-$6.5M           Australia : $20M-$25M

Turkey : $4M-$4.5M                       New Zealand : $3M-$4M

Ukraine : $4M-$4.5M                     Total Oceania : $23M-$29M

United Kingdom : $65M-$70M                                        

Total Europe : $306M-$370M         China : $118M-$123M

                                                                        

Nigeria : $0.5M                                 Middle East : $6M-$8M

South Africa : $3.5-4.5M                                              

Total Africa : $4M-$5M                  Other countries : $30M-$60M

 

 

Total : $1367M (min range) - $1581M (max. range) = $1474M (med. range)

 

I made some updates with what you say, if you think I'm wrong anywhere, tell to me and I will update this again, thank you

Poland more like $13,5-14,5M max :)

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The big holdover news is Walt Disney’s Frozen II passing the $1 billion mark in global grosses. That includes a $19.2 million domestic and $55.7 million overseas weekend, for a global $74.9 million frame. That gives the animated sequel a $366.5 million domestic cume (past Jungle Book) and $666 million overseas (cue “Ave Satani”) and $1.032.5 billion global. The strong overseas grosses alone will put it close to Frozen’s $1.276 billion cume by the end, although if it ends up short then blame Japan.

Frozen 2 has earned $67 million thus, a fine sum but well short thus far of the bonkers $247 million earned by the first Frozen there in 2014. Offhand, we could be looking at a total of $415 million domestic and $1.2 billion worldwide by the end. So, yeah, whether it makes it past $1.276 billion or not, it’s a huge hit and (once it passes Minions’s $1.1 billion cume) it’ll be the biggest animated sequel ever in raw global grosses.


https://www.forbes.com/sites/scottmendelson/2019/12/15/frozen-2-box-office-1-billion-disney-knives-out-joker-harriet-oscars/amp/

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34 minutes ago, Arendelle Legion said:

Looks like fool ‘ole Scotty forgot about a lil indie nit known as Incredibles 2...    

 

Also “whether it makes it past F1 or not” is a classic piece of analytic failure.

Scott Mendelson is an idiot. I wonder why we even put his articles here.

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11 hours ago, Arendelle Legion said:

Looks like fool ‘ole Scotty forgot about a lil indie nit known as Incredibles 2...    

 

Also “whether it makes it past F1 or not” is a classic piece of analytic failure.

I'm questioning my original expectation of 1.45B but yeah 1.3 is a lock. That person is a fool.

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12 hours ago, Arendelle Legion said:

Looks like fool ‘ole Scotty forgot about a lil indie nit known as Incredibles 2...    

 

Also “whether it makes it past F1 or not” is a classic piece of analytic failure.

Oh, Jesus. Fool is actually an autocorrect error. Supposed to be (sarcastic) “good.” Guess the meaning doesn’t really change but that’s ruder than I’d like to be 😬

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1 hour ago, Reylo said:

4.92 legs almost impossible

 

366+19.1*4=442

consider the impact of ep9, This is elsa's limit

 

in a normal moviegoing frame, yes. but this is the christmas holiday coming up. nobody expects F2 to do what the original did over Christmas, but a strong holiday showing could sending well on its way to over 450

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