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Venom 2 : Let There Be Carnage | $287.6m International Total; Global: $500.1m (Without China this round)

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VENOM: LET THERE BE CARNAGE

Venom: Let There Be Carnage
“Venom: Let There Be Carnage”Sony

Sony’s symbiote keeps chewing up the scenery overseas with a $21.4M weekend that lifts the offshore cume past $200M ($205.4M) and brings global close to $400M ($395.8M). The Tom Hardy-starrer is currently in 53 markets with another 49% of its international footprint to come.  The sequel still has 49% of its offshore footprint to come, and is currently tracking ahead of pandemic-era comps Shang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings (+80%), Black Widow (+67%), and F9 (+13%) at the same point in release in like-for-like markets.   

 

Holds were strong as the pic dipped 41% with individual markets standing out including Germany (-28%), France (-31%) and Netherlands (-37%).

Russia continues to lead all play at an impressive $31.2M, followed by Mexico ($21.5M), the UK ($20.2M), Korea ($16.8M) and Brazil ($10.1M). There were a series of No. 1s this session including in Mexico, Brazil, France, Spain, Taiwain, Saudi Arabia, India, UAE, Colombia, Central America, Chile and Argentina.
 
IMAX’s portion of the global total is $15.5M.

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From Deadline:

‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage’ Tears Past $400M At Global Box Office

Sony’s Venom: Let There Be Carnage has crossed the $400M worldwide mark, grossing $191.6M domestically and $212.5M at the international box office for a $404.1M cume through Tuesday. This makes the Andy Serkis-directed sequel the fifth Hollywood movie to top the four-century worldwide milestone since the beginning of the pandemic — and it still has major markets to come.

The Tom Hardy-starrer has been on a rampage ever since it debuted domestically on October 1, going on to a $90.1M opening weekend which is the second best ever for the month of October.

Overseas that same weekend, Let There Be Carnage went out early with Russia devouring a $13.8M start— the market’s best debut of any film during the health crisis, and Sony’s biggest opening ever there. The current Russia gross is $31.4M, making Venom 2 the No. 8 film of all time.

 

The following weekend, the symbiote traveled to Latin America where a $20M start was the best for the region during the pandemic. And then a week later, when offshore rollout was expanded to 41% of its international footprint, Venom set more pandemic records in Spain and Italy, while it also energized Korea with the second best bow for a Hollywood title in the pandemic era. In total, it has launched at No. 1 in 39 markets.

 

In other notable achievements, Venom: Let There Be Carnage is the second biggest movie of the pandemic era in Mexico, Brazil, Italy, Colombia, Ukraine, Central America, Argentina and Ecuador.

 

As of this past Sunday, Venom 2 was tracking ahead of pandemic-era comps Shang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings (+80%), Black Widow (+67%), and F9 (+13%) at the same point in release in like-for-like markets.

 

The Top 5 overseas markets to date are Russia ($31.4M), Mexico ($22M), UK ($20.7M), Korea ($17.2M) and France ($10.8M).

 

There has been no official word on a China release, though the last film gobbled up $269M in the market. Australia is the next major on November 25, followed by Japan on December 3.

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For whatever reasons, V2 is grossing 70-80% of V1 in most territories. So it is nice to see V2 manage to close to matching V1 in domestic market. With Japan, Australia, indonesia , Thailand and Philippines are still on their way, V2 should have no issue crossing 300m OS-China, 

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ARGENTINA
Venom Let There Be Carnage is now the movie that sold the most admissons in 2021 with 740k admissons (the picture shows HP as the first in the ranking but it counts the rerelease from last week + its original run from 2001). In comparisson, 2018's Venom sold 750k admissons
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sources: https://www.cinesargentinos.com.ar/ranking/2021/
https://www.cinesargentinos.com.ar/ranking/2018/
 

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