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44 minutes ago, fmpro said:


Denmark did around 3 mill before it closed down. We open again on sunday and sales are looking very good for NWH

$3M-$4M more ? $7M in DK ? Do you have datas for Sweden and Norway ?

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12 minutes ago, LPLC said:

$3M-$4M more ? $7M in DK ? Do you have datas for Sweden and Norway ?

 3-4 mill more should be very likely. Sales are looking good. But its very hard to predict. Covid is still very much a factor here.

 

Nope. Only DK

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1 hour ago, Bruce said:

For Titanic 1998 's peak

All country in the world.

For now,nearly 30 countries.

 

I guess it was still the first almost everywhere at least until 2009, right? Or maybe the various Star Wars, Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings and Pirates of the Caribbean managed to take some first position?

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11 minutes ago, RiddlerXXR said:


Depends on what ER you use but based on ER as of this very moment, about $42M.

 

Yeah it surpassed not only all the previous movies about Spider Man, but also the two about Venom (the second made $37M)

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12 minutes ago, LPLC said:

With $700M by Monday, what do you think is locked at this point ? $730M ? More ?


I’d say $740M is locked at this point. TFA did $77.7M more after MLK Day (which is this coming Monday). NWH should be around $702M by then. So even if NWH only does half of TFA the rest of the way it hits $740M. Considering this weekend should be at least 70% of TFA, I think going over 50% the rest of the way is likely. 

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NA : $750M-$770M

 

United Kingdom : $121M-$127M

France : $62M

Germany : $46M

Spain : $30M

Italy : $26M

Netherlands* : $11M-$15M

KSA : $13M

UAE : $12M

Sweden* : $8M-$11M

Belgium : $10M

Denmark* : $7M-$10M

Ukraine : $9M

Poland : $8M

Norway* : $6M-$8M

Austria : $7M

Switzerland : $7M

South Africa : $5,5M

Turkey : $4.5M   

Czech Republic : $4,5M   

Egypt : $4M

Portugal : $3.5M

Greece : $3,5M  

Hungary : $3,5M 

Romania : $3M

Finland : $2,5M 

Nigeria : $2M  

Slovakia* : $2M

Croatia : $1,5M 

Bulgaria : $1,5M

Serbia : $1M 

Lithuania : $1M

Iceland : $1M   

Slovenia : $0.5M                                                                                                                                                                               

Total EMEA : $428M-$446M

 

Mexico : $77M

Brazil : $54M-$58M

Argentina : $17M

Chile : $12M

Colombia : $11M

Bolivia : $4,5M

Paraguay : $1,5M

Venezuela : $1M

Uruguay : $1M

 

Total Latin America : $179M-$183M

 

South Korea : $63M-$64M

Australia : $56M

Russia/CIS : $45M

Japan : $35M-$40M

India : $36M

Indonesia : $26M

Taiwan : $17,5M

Hong Kong : $16M

Malaysia : $14,5M

Thailand : $14M

Philippines* : $10M (could be more)

Singapore : $9M

New Zealand : $7,5M

Vietnam : $4,5M

 

Total APAC : $354M-$360M

 

Rest : $55M

 

Total : $1766M-$1814M

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2 minutes ago, Product Driven Legion said:

1.75 is locked. Last milestone would be titanic 1st run but probably gonna settle in low 1.8s.

No, $1.75B is a good possibility but not locked yet. I analyzed country by country and I can assure you that NWH will not exceed $1,843B (1st run of Titanic), even taking all the maximums that NWH can reach in each country, I cannot arrive at $1.8B, I'm not saying it's impossible, but it's unlikely. Let's try $1.75B already and then we'll see.

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18 minutes ago, LPLC said:

No, $1.75B is a good possibility but not locked yet. I analyzed country by country and I can assure you that NWH will not exceed $1,843B (1st run of Titanic), even taking all the maximums that NWH can reach in each country, I cannot arrive at $1.8B, I'm not saying it's impossible, but it's unlikely. Let's try $1.75B already and then we'll see.

Dude, your “maximums” are clearly not such. A number that keeps going up and up throughout a run is not a maximum in any reasonable meaning of the word.    
 

I appreciate the time to go through market by market, BUT — the lack of self reflection after almost every single number you’ve put out in this thread gets called too low at the time, you disagree, and then it in fact proves to be low is staggering.

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