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Biggest Opening Weeks in Brazil in local currency

 

 

Captain America Civil War : R$43.8m

Batman vs Superman : 40.6m

Twilight BD Part 2 : 37.4m

The Avengers 2 : 37.1m

Fast&Furious 7 : 36.9m

Suicide Squad : 35.5m

Star Wars VII : 33m

Iron Man 3 : 25.5m

Deadpool : 25.2m

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 : 24.6m

Os Dez Mandamentos : 24.6m

Finding Dory : 24.4m

Jurassic World : 23.8m

The Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1 : 23.7m

Fifty Shades of Grey : 23.1m

Minions : 23m

Fantastic Beasts : 22m

The Avengers : 21.7m

X-Men Apocalypse : 20.6m

Noah : 20.1m

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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ANIMATED MOVIES IN BRAZIL IN ADMISSIONS

 

Ice Age 3 : 9.28 million admissions

Minions : 8.83m

Ice Age 4 : 8.66m

Finding Dory : 8,177m

Shrek 4 : 7.38m

Despicable Me 2 : 6.97m

Rio : 6.35m

Ice Age 2 : 5.87m

Ice Age 5 : 5,26m

Madagascar 3 : 5.21m

Rio 2 : 5.19m

Madagascar 2 : 5.16m

Alvin 2 : 5.155m

Alvin 3 : 5.151m

The Lion King : 5.1m

The Smurfs : 5.07m

Finding Nemo : 4.8m

Shrek 3 : 4.69m

Shrek 2 : 4.67m

How To Train Your Dragon 2 : 4.6m

Pets : 4,39m

Toy Story 3 : 4.371m

Puss in Boots : 4.37m

Madagascar : 4.35m

The Incredibles : 4.29m

Frozen : 3.94m

Tangled : 3.93m

Kung-Fu Panda : 3.8m

Inside Out : 3.75m

Spongebob : 3.72m

Wreck-It Ralph : 3.65m

The Good Dinosaur : 3.6m

Brave : 3.49m

Cars 2 : 3.42m

Alvin 4 : 3.41m

Monsters University : 3.28m

Hotel Transylvania 2 : 3.27m

Garfield : 3.22m

Penguins of Madagascar : 3.13m

Kung-Fu Panda 2 : 3.03m

The Smurfs 2 : 2.91m

Cars : 2.83m

Zootopia : 2.8m

The Croods : 2.76m

Big Hero 6 : 2.71m

Hotel Transylvania : 2.52m

Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 : 2.46m

Despicable Me : 2.42m

Peanuts : 2.26m

The Simpsons : 2.22m

Ratatouille : 2.20m

Up : 2.045m

How To Train Your Dragon : 2.04m

The Little Prince : 1.99m

Kung-Fu Panda 3b: 1.7m

Bee Movie : 1.68m

Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 : 1.407m

Monsters vs Aliens : 1.413m

Wall-E : 1.401m

Alvin 1 : 1.401m

Garfield 2 : 1.33m

Horton Who : 1.19m

Happy Feet : 1.15m

Surf's Up : 1.16m

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9 minutes ago, Aristis said:

Did you add IA5? :huh:

 

Ahaha it was so bad in terms of BO there I couldn't even find numbers about it :P

 

No, just kidding, it's clearly the first day of the year and I'm not entirely in my right mind :lol: I indeed forgot it, I really thought I already put it in there but I clearly didn't update it in quite a while ^^"

 

I'm going to correct this ASAP ^^"

 

EDIT : it's updated :)

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On 12/30/2016 at 5:12 AM, Fullbuster said:

 

Terrible indeed :( If at least there was a few markets with a strong currency to offset that but no, there is none :(

IA5 had a huge fall from it previous entry indeed worldwide. Also the various avatar you have had seems to indicated you love Anime, I love it too also!

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34 minutes ago, chrisman0606 said:

IA5 had a huge fall from it previous entry indeed worldwide. Also the various avatar you have had seems to indicated you love Anime, I love it too also!

 

Ahaha yeah I'm definitely an anime fan :D

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How important Brazil is for Hollywood movies?

 

Let's see this with the global ranks.Brazil is,for now,the 10th biggest BO market,so anything beyond the 10th place means a movie overperformed in Brazil.

-Rio : 1st,Brazil was its biggest market
-The Fault in our Stars : 1st
-Rio 2 : 2nd
-Twilight BD2 : 2nd

-Batman vs Superman : 3rd
-The Avengers : 3rd market
-Iron Man 3 : 4th biggest

-Captain America 3 : 4th
-Captain America 2 : 4th biggest
-X-Men DOFP : 4th
-Ice Age 3 : 4th
-Shrek 4 : 4th
-Wreck-It Ralph : 4th
-The Amazing Spiderman : 5th biggest
-Tangled : 5th

-Finding Dory : 6th
-Ice Age 4 : 6th
-Madagascar 3 : 6th
-The Hobbit 2 : 10th
-Frozen : 11th
-Avatar : 11th
-Transformers 3 : 11th

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RELEASE DATES (BRAZIL) :

 

Moana : January 5

Passengers : Jan 5

Assassin's Creed : Jan 12

La La Land : Jan 19

Resident Evil 6 : Jan 26

Allied : Jan 26

Hacksaw Ridge : Jan 26

 

That's a pretty good January :D

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I will post this once again :

 

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GLOBAL BOX OFFICE : TOP 12 INTERNATIONAL MARKETS

2014 vs 2015

 

2014

 

1. China : $4.8B

2. Japan : $2.0B

3. France : $1.8B

4. UK : $1.7B

5. India : 1.7B

6. South Korea  : $1.6B

7. Germany : $1.3B

8. Russia : $1.2B

9. Australia : $1.0B

10. Mexico : 0.9B

11. Brazil : $0.8B

12. Italy : $0.8B

 

2015

 

1. China : $6.8B

2. United Kingdom  : $1.9B

3. Japan : $1.8B

4. India : $1.6B

5. South Korea : 1.5B

6. France   : $1.4B

7. Germany : $1.3B

8. Australia : $0.9B

9. Mexico : $0.9B

10. Russia : 0.8B

11. Italy : $0.8B

12. Brazil : $0.7B

 

 

2016 numbers should be available soon enough :)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I'll add this on Page 1 :

 

Brazil box office hits record high in 2016

Brazil’s box office is set to grow by 12.4% in 2016 from the previous year, reaching an all-time record of BRL$2.6b ($784.3m), according to Filme B, the company that tracks theatrical data in the country.

It will mark the 11th consecutive year of growth in the country, with this year boosted by local box-office phenomenon The Ten Commandments: The Movie [pictured] by Alexandre Avancini, a veteran TV director making his feature film debut.

The film adaptation of his own TV mini-series garnered 11.2 million admissions, surpassing Jose Padilha’s Elite Squad: The Enemy Within (2010) to become the most sucessful Brazilian film of all time.

Produced by TV Record, a local broadcaster owned by Edir Macedo (who is also the founder of the controversial Pentecostal sect, the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God), The Ten Commandments: The Movie was the fourth highest-grossing film of 2016 in Brazil (up to December 18).

Admissions have also grown for the eighth consecutive year. They are due to rise by 8.3% from 2015, and are projected to reach 185 million by December 31.

Of that total, local films are estimated to reach 27.5 million this year, or a 14.8% market share. That compares to 21.6 million admissions for local films in 2015, when the market share for local productions was 11.5%.

 

http://www.screendaily.com/news/brazil-box-office-hits-record-high-in-2016/5112464.article

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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SIZE OF THE BRAZILIAN MARKET IN LOCAL CURRENCY (2.311 = R$2.311B)

 

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2016 : R$2.6B (+12%)

 

Growth 2005-2016 : +287%

 

This market has seen its size multiplied by almost 4 in 11 years, it is considerably bigger than now. If the pace of growth is similar to the last few years then the market is likely to be twice bigger in 2021 compared to 2016. Definitely promising!

 

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20 minutes ago, Olive said:

Yearly top 10 revealed?

 

Top 10 (2016) in US Dollars

 

Captain America 3 : 40.8m

Batman vs Superman : 36.7m

Suicide Squad : 36.6m

Finding Dory : 34.5m

Os Dez Mandamentos : 29.8m

Ice Age 5 : 25m

Doctor Strange : 22.7m

Deadpool : 20.6m

X-Men Apocalypse : 20.55m

Fantastic Beasts : 19.6m

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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25 minutes ago, Olive said:

Yearly top 10 revealed?

 

 

Top 10 (2016) in Local Currency

 

Captain America 3 : 143.5m

Batman vs Superman : 132.5m

Suicide Squad : 118m

Os Dez Mandamentos : 116.4m

Finding Dory : 113.5m

Deadpool : 81.9m

Doctor Strange : 75.7m

Ice Age 5 : 71.3m

X-Men Apocalypse : 67.4m

Fantastic Beasts : 64.6m

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Fullbuster said:

 

 

Top 10 (2016) in Local Currency

 

Captain America 3 : 143.5m

Batman vs Superman : 132.5m

Suicide Squad : 118m

Os Dez Mandamentos : 116.4m

Finding Dory : 113.5m

Deadpool : 81.9m

Doctor Strange : 75.7m

Ice Age 5 : 71.3m

X-Men Apocalypse : 67.4m

Fantastic Beasts : 64.6m

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rogue One didn't crack it?

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29 minutes ago, TigerPaw said:

Rogue One didn't crack it?

 

Brazil is not a frontloaded market, movies need time to reach their final numbers. For example Finding Dory started with R$24m OW to finish its run at 114m, it's almost a 5x multiplier. 2 weeks in December is usually not enough to reach the top 10 of the year, unless the movie is called Avengers.

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7 minutes ago, chrisman0606 said:

@Fullbuster Why is the ranking for Deadpool and Doctor Strange different in US and local currency?

 

Deadpool was released at a time when the exchange rate was nearly at an all-time low (the ER gradually improved in the following months) so it took a serious hit along with movies like The Good Dinosaur and Star Wars VII.

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