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Latest estimates for No Way Home from Taquilla Mexico are 1.27B lc and over 17 million tickets sold, on its way to become the #1 movie of all time (lc).

 

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6 hours ago, Purple Minion said:

Latest estimates for No Way Home from Taquilla Mexico are 1.27B up and over 17 million tickets sold, on its way to become the #1 movie of all time (lc).

 

More like a forecast up to Thu rather than actual numbers. But $60M before NYD is definitely a thing. Seeing how it does this weekend; right now it looks like just o/u EG (+/- $10M lc) total but weekend could push its chances past above $1.5B

EDIT. Even if it falls in the low-end range $70M seems like a done deal @RiddlerXXR

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10 minutes ago, Carlangonz said:

More like a forecast up to Thu rather than actual numbers. But $60M before NYD is definitely a thing. Seeing how it does this weekend; right now it looks like just o/u EG (+/- $10M lc) total but weekend could push its chances past above $1.5B

EDIT. Even if it falls in the low-end range $70M seems like a done deal @RiddlerXXR

@Mxtaquilla on Twitter thinks 1560-1610

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14 minutes ago, LPLC said:

@Mxtaquilla on Twitter thinks 1560-1610

They're playing quite strange with numbers adn right now are someway high on weekdays estimates. After Sunday it should be clearer without the holidays.

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3 minutes ago, Purple Minion said:

Well, well. Amazing $64.9M total for No Way Home, about 1.35B lc. May get closer to TS4 with actuals tomorrow.

 

Only $5.1M more (or less with actuals) and I'll be happy. Anything beyond that is just gravy. 

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59 minutes ago, titanic2187 said:

Sing 2 has reached half of the Sing 1 here in Mexico in $USD, pacing faster than domestic market. Can it still hit 10m given the holiday is over ? 

May be close. Jan 5th and 6th could see increases because of the Reyes (Epiphany) children's holiday, and with Encanto on Disney+, there's no competition.

 

LOL Sony has been so off the mark with their weekend estimates for No Way Home that they didn't share one for Mexico in all media releases I've checked, just the total 😄

 

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TOP MOVIES 2021 (lc)

01  1,353,000,000  Spider-Man: No Way Home

02     521,000,000  F9

03     504,000,000  Venom: Let There Be Carnage

04     412,000,000  Godzilla vs Kong

05     338,600,000  The Conjuring 3: The Devil Made Me Do It

06     315,500,000  Eternals

07     233,000,000  Cruella

08     196,000,000  Black Widow

09     167,000,000  Space Jam: A New Legacy

10     158,700,000  Sing 2

11     154,000,000  Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

12     131,500,000  A Quiet Place Part II

13     126,000,000  Ghostbusters: Afterlife

14     125,500,000  No Time To Die

15     121,300,000  The Unholy

16     109,900,000  Dune (2021)

17     108,900,000  Encanto

18     101,800,000  The Suicide Squad

19       98,000,000  The Forever Purge

20       81,000,000  Matrix Resurrections

 

Preliminary numbers. Sing 2 manages to sneak into the Top 10!

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Top Movies, Local Currency - All Time

01 1,474,000,000    Avengers: Endgame (2019)

02 1,375,000,000    Toy Story 4 (2019)

03 1,353,000,000    Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)

04 1,141,000,000    Avengers: Infinity War (2018)
05 1,132,000,000    Coco (2017)

 

Top Movies, Admissions - All Time

01    25,200,514    Toy Story 4 (2019)

02    24,861,935    Avengers: Endgame (2019)

03    24,140,000    Coco (2017)
04    21,500,000    Avengers: Infinity War (2018)

05    19,000,000    Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)

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Mexico population is just 129M. Top films being 20% of population. Mexican do love cinema. 

 

Biggest films in US/CAN in last 20 years i.e. TFA and EG at 85M admits are 23% only. Very close despite economy of America being so much better.

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3 hours ago, Product Driven Legion said:

Top 5 admits from past 5 years? You guys are practically an emerging market down here 😛 

Ha! Attendance exploded in 2010 with Toy Story 3 and expanded again with the Avengers/Ice Age 4 duo in 2012. The earliest movie in the Admissions' Top 40 is Shrek 2 (2004) at #38,10.3M tickets told.

 

CANACINE is hungover again from NY's celebrations and published weekly figures rather than weekend. Their No Way Home aggregates don't match last week's 🙃 King's Man numbers are also wrong.

 

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7 minutes ago, charlie Jatinder said:

From where were we getting exact numbers during 2015?

CANACINE, as per Rentrak. Their website used to post exact figures up to 2017, around the same time Rentrak became Comscore. Since that date CANACINE started rounding things up, and even more extensively since 2019.

 

https://web.archive.org/web/20150317063604/http://canacine.org.mx/taquilla/

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