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2 minutes ago, John Marston said:


 

 

is that good?

 

When it comes to Hollywood films in pandemic times, yes. Maoyan predicts a 15M OD for this and eventual 150M total gross. Though imo, that total gross number could be very opimistic should reception be bad. But its looking good for the OW in China.

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Deadline update:

 

‘Jurassic World Dominion’ Chomps On $95M+ Through Thursday Overseas; Thrashes To $110M+ Including China Friday

Universal/Amblin Entertainment’s Jurassic World Dominion is putting its dino-print out in an additional 57 overseas markets this weekend after stomping into 15 early hubs last session. Through Thursday, the Colin Trevorrow-directed threequel has grossed $95.1M at the international box office. When including Friday’s China start, that rises to $110.4M.

China, as we noted in this week’s global preview, is a key swing this session. The market has been hobbled in the past several months by Covid lockdowns and restrictions which have slowly started to ease.

The Friday debut of JWD in the PRC, a market that has embraced the previous pics, was on 60,000 screens, and grossed 89M RMB ($14.6M) for a total of 103.83M RMB ($15.3M) including Thursday previews. That’s slightly below the opening day for 2015’s Jurassic World (109.7M RMB). JWD dominated the market with 90% of total box office, and contributed to the first time that China has grossed over 100M RMB on a single day since February. JWD is also by far the biggest opening for an imported title in 2022, and the 3rd biggest since the beginning of the pandemic, only beaten by Fast 9 (378.7M RMB) and Godzilla Vs Kong (137M RMB), both of which released in less impaired market times.

 

There are about 75% of cinemas open in the country, with capacity restrictions in place. All moviehouses are still shuttered in Shanghai, and Beijing is only partially open — with a number of leading theaters in the capital having been ordered to close again since Thursday.

China’s social scores are just beginning to come in with JWD at 8.2 on Maoyan versus 8.6 for Fallen Kingdom and 9.1 for Jurassic World.

In total, the reteam of Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard — which also sees the return of legacy cast Sam Neill, Laura Dern and Jeff Goldblum — will be in 72 overseas markets through Friday. The UK notably bows today across 700 locations and 2,250 screens.

In other new openers during the week, France led with the biggest launch day of 2022 at 338K admissions, including previews to edge Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness (335K admissions). The France gross through Thursday is $3.7M.
 
Australia opened to $1.3M at No.1 with a 61% share. The initial debut was at 285 locations with rollup to 303 through the weekend.
 
Germany started on Wednesday and is now at $2.2M through Thursday. Spain had the biggest Thursday opening for any film this year with $952K — almost 3 times Top Gun: Maverick, and with 82% market share.
 
Malaysia bowed to $613K from a half-day of previews on Wednesday, achieving the 3rd biggest single preview day ever for Universal (behind Fast 8 and Hobbs & Shaw). It continued with $967K on Thursday for a running total of $1.6M. This marks the 2nd biggest opening day of 2022 (behind Doctor Strange 2) and the 4th biggest Universal opening of all time (behind Fast 7, Fast 8 and Jurassic World).

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7 hours ago, Bruce said:

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China seems $50m+ OW,3rd best Hollywood film during COVID era,after F9 and GVK

Waiting for Reddit to turn this into horrible despite the fact that China is still under pandemic and Lockdowns and strict measures. 

 

Even if many theaters are open, how many people are willing to risk, both the corona and the government is still a question.

 

I'll take it as of now, even though wanted more. 

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6 minutes ago, charlie Jatinder said:

Seems like $235-240M as of SUN but I somehow always end up a bit low for UNI movies, so take 250.

 

That seems good to me. Combining 250M with lets say 140M OW gets us 390M WW weekend, 150M OW in DOM even 400M.

 

Yeah, that would be very good indeed. Add the 50M it made last weekend to that and it would open practically the same as Multiverse of Madness WW (450M). Ofc, that didnt have China.

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6 minutes ago, Brainbug the Dinosaur said:

 

That seems good to me. Combining 250M with lets say 140M OW gets us 390M WW weekend, 150M OW in DOM even 400M.

 

Yeah, that would be very good indeed. Add the 50M it made last weekend to that and it would open practically the same as Multiverse of Madness WW (450M). Ofc, that didnt have China.

250M will be including $72M made by last weekend mkts through THU.

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Just now, charlie Jatinder said:

250M will be including $72M made by last weekend mkts through THU.

 

Ah ok, so rougly 178M OS weekend then. Thats a fair bit smaller, but still ok. Puts 1B though very much into question imo since China is a good chunck of that and will probably drop fast, unless it generally rises above your projection.

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2 minutes ago, Brainbug the Dinosaur said:

 

Ah ok, so rougly 178M OS weekend then. Thats a fair bit smaller, but still ok. Puts 1B though very much into question imo since China is a good chunck of that and will probably drop fast, unless it generally rises above your projection.

Well we can count all mkts OW. that will be $55m + $145-155M.

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‘Jurassic World Dominion’ Roaring To $386M Global Through Sunday

SATURDAY UPDATE: Universal/Amblin Entertainment’s Jurassic World Dominion is storming to a projected $386M worldwide cume through Sunday. In its second offshore frame, it added 57 new markets, after releasing early in 15 last session. The international box office cume through Friday is $135M including the new hubs and the holdovers. Through Sunday, it’s estimated to land a full overseas weekend of $175M, lifting the running offshore total to $244M.

In the same suite of new international markets this session, and at today’s rates, 2015’s Jurassic World opened to $226M ($187M excluding previews) while 2028’s Fallen Kingdom bowed to $227M ($212M excluding previews).

Even though JWD is coming in lower than those movies, it is ahead of pre-weekend projections, notably with strong play in China where it’s on track to hit $50M+ through tomorrow. This will instantly make the Colin Trevorrow-directed threequel the No. 1 Hollywood release of 2022 there, overtaking Universal’s own The Bad Guys.

 

There are currently about 80% of cinemas open in China — all of Shanghai remains closed, and some of Beijing. Critical and social scores are lower versus the previous movies (8.1 on Maoyan and 6.5 on Douban), but the market has been starved for major action tentpoles. The opening day Friday ($14.9M/99.8M RMB) was by far the biggest launch for an imported title in 2022, and the 3rd highest since the beginning of the pandemic. Saturday grossed an estimated $21.2M (142M RMB), landing the highest single-day performance by an imported film this year. It is also the first time that any film has grossed over 100M RMB on a single day since Feb 14, during the Chinese New Year holidays.

On Friday, the UK opened at No. 1 with $4.5M, delivering the 2nd highest grossing Friday for the franchise, just 10% behind Jurassic World. Performance was strongly aided by IMAX and other PLF formats along with mostly sold-out evening shows. The weekend estimate is $16.5M.

France, which bowed Wednesday, is now looking at a $9.4M weekend after logging the top opening day of 2022.

Australia is eyeing an $8M launch frame, the 3rd biggest ever for Universal and Germany is estimated to reach $7.6M for its debut.

In India, Friday’s $1.3M on 2,749 screens was the 2nd biggest start for the franchise, 2nd biggest Hollywood debut of 2022 and 4th biggest of the pandemic.

Spain bowed on Friday with the 2nd best start of the year at $1.3M and the 3rd biggest opening Friday of the pandemic. The cume to date is $2.2M.

Malaysia through Friday has grossed $2.6M, Netherlands is at $2.2M and Indonesia has $2.1M. Taiwan bowed Friday with $700K, taking the top spot from holdover Top Gun and landed the biggest opening day of 2022 — above Doctor Strange 2.

In holdovers from last weekend, Mexico has grossed $24.7M through Friday, above both previous Jurassic films at the same point in release. Korea reached a cume of $19.4M on Friday and Brazil is at $6.2M.

 

 

 

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