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https://omelete.uol.com.br/filmes/noticia/liga-da-justica-ultrapassa-velozes-e-furiosos-8-e-se-torna-o-maior-filme-de-2017-no-brasil/

 

Justice League just outgrossed Fate of the Furious and it became the highest grossing film of 2017 in Brazil.

JL grossed R$133,6 million and F8 grossed R$133,4 million. JL also had 8.5 million admissions and is now the 4th highest grossing film in Brazil.

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17 hours ago, EduardoMoraes said:

Justice League (R$133,6M) edges out The Fate of the Furious (R$133,4M) to finally top 2017 box office!!
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https://omelete.uol.com.br/filmes/noticia/liga-da-justica-ultrapassa-velozes-e-furiosos-8-e-se-torna-o-maior-filme-de-2017-no-brasil/

 

At least it's been able to do that.

 

I expect The Avengers IW to crush it though 😅

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4 hours ago, Fullbuster said:

@Blaze Heatnix @EduardoMoraes @Apollo2xx @Napoleon

 

Do we have stats for the whole year 2017?

 

I'm eager to know if the market grew and to which extent.

 

Thanks in advance 😋😋👍

You're welcome. XD

 

I'll be trying to search news regarding the market, but I can tell you that Coco isn't having a good performance here. :(

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15 hours ago, EduardoMoraes said:


REST IN PEACE: The Last Jedi already out from the Monday TOP 5
And surprisingly (to me), Coco struggled to beat Fala Sério, Mãe!, now is n° 4
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1. JUMANJI
2. WONDER
3. FALA SÉRIO, MÃE
4. COCO
5. FERDINAND

Wonder is having an incredible box office run in Brazil!

It will be WONDER >>> The last Jedi, IT and Guardians of the galaxy 2.

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WATCH THIS SPACE
The Top 5 offshore markets remained the same in 2017 as they were in 2016, with China leading followed by Japan, the UK, Korea and France.

China howled to a 13.45% increase in 2017, hitting RMB 56B ($8.6B) based on estimates from watchdog SAPPRFT. Leading the charge there was Wu Jing’s Wolf Warrior 2 which made RMB 5.68B ($873M — the dollar values reported over the past several months have shifted with the currency). The highly nationalistic action film got an assist from the Russo brothers — a trend we may see more of in the future — and was also goosed (as were all movies in China, imports included) by a roughly 7% online ticketing fee that was incorporated into grosses. Still, even stripping that out, it’s a massive number.

The 18% increase in admissions in China is notable, and reflects the rise in the number of screens which has topped 50K as the lower tier cities continue to build out. For a deeper look at what’s in store for China’s box office in the coming years, see our previous story.

In the rest of the world, it’s important to recall that the increases this year are also reflective of higher ticket prices and expansion in some of the growing markets — roundly cited as South East Asia and the Middle East (the latter an area to certainly keep an eye on given that Saudi Arabia is due to open its cinemas for the first time in over 30 years).

Indonesia is cited by many as an increasingly important market as it becomes more screened; same goes for Malaysia and Vietnam. In the latter, Kong: Skull Island in 2017 became the biggest opening movie ever (to be fair, it shot partly in the market).

Says Sony’s O’Dell, “When you look at how the box office breaks down, most of the box office from the Top 10 (international markets) used to come from Europe. That’s not the case anymore.” Now some South East Asian markets routinely turn up near the top of the charts.

“The audience base,” he continues, “is so potentially big because the population base is staggering in Asia.” And as those on the lower end of the economic range start to become middle class, execs see potential. “The bet is still that region in terms of growth, for all studios.”

 

DEADLINE

 

 

Nothing about Brazil yet :(

 

 

 

 

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China ends 2017 as Universal’s top market

Every territory beat its 2016 total in local currency terms except for Iceland, which overtook the previous year when translated into the USD equivalent.

China ranked as Universal’s top territory and returned $671.9m for a 19.5% share of the studio’s international pie. The UK finished second on $272.5m for a 7.9% share, followed by France on $188.8m for 5.5%, Japan on $185.8m for 5.4%, and Germany in fifth place on $177.3m for 5.2%.

Rounding out the studio’s top 10 markets in 2017 were: Brazil on $159m for 4.6%, Spain on $146.5m for 4.3%, Russia on $142.3m for 4.1%, Australia on $130.4m for 3.8%, and Mexico on $129.9m for $3.8%.

 

 

https://www.screendaily.com/news/universal-soars-at-global-international-box-office-in-2017-exclusive/5125287.article

 

 

6th biggest OS market for Universal, not bad Brazil :D

 

 

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When it comes to Latin American countries by largest population Brazil is first and Mexico second, but when it comes down to Box Office Admissions and Gross it is reversed with Mexico First and then Brazil second. 

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11 hours ago, manny1234 said:

When it comes to Latin American countries by largest population Brazil is first and Mexico second, but when it comes down to Box Office Admissions and Gross it is reversed with Mexico First and then Brazil second. 

 

They were pretty much tied in 2010-2013. Now Mexico clearly leads because of exchange rates.

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