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1 hour ago, GOGODanca said:

So ~72m FSS OS

 

I don't know how they are just throwing numbers when it's not even Sunday in a lot of parts of the world. I have also just seen this done with MARIO and not any other titles.

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15 minutes ago, Purple Minion said:

 

Crazy strong hold OS without any new big territories opening!  That Mexican number is beyond crazy!!! With SK & Japan next week, hold should be super strong again next week. We're looking at potentially at 1.3B WW.

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33 minutes ago, Borobudur said:

I got a feeling by end of the run, Brazil, Spain and Italy will all leap over China's gross. After adding SK and Japan, China won't even be in the top 10 markets. 

 

China has probably $1 million more in the tank according to the Maoyan forecast, so it shouldn't be too difficult. With excellent audience scores, it's really unfortunate Mario wasn't able to break out in the biggest OS market. 

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Deadline:

 

New markets this weekend included the Middle East, Malaysia and the Philippines.

 

The UAE grossed $1.7M from 212 screens. Despite a highly competitive Eid corridor, Super Mario ended the frame at No.1 ahead of John Wick 4 and Bollywood title Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan. The film achieved the 2nd biggest animated opening weekend of all time, narrowly behind Minions: The Rise of Gru.

 

Malaysia gave the Bros $1.2M, in line with Despicable Me 3, above Toy Story 4 and more than double Finding Dory excluding previews. In the Philippines, Mario & Co were No. 1 with $1.1M including the biggest Friday and Saturday for an animated title since the pandemic hit, ahead of Rise of Gru, and the biggest Friday and Saturday for an April animation. 

 

Saudi Arabia played to $1M on 236 screens, more than double the level of Sing 2, Toy Story 4 and Aladdin. On 18 screens in Lebanon, Super Mario scored the biggest animated opening of all time in the market and the 3rd biggest studio debut ever with $145K

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1 hour ago, druv10 said:

Crazy strong hold OS without any new big territories opening!  That Mexican number is beyond crazy!!! With SK & Japan next week, hold should be super strong again next week. We're looking at potentially at 1.3B WW.

 

The new markets made 6M dollars I think (UAE, Philippines etc) 

 

1 hour ago, Borobudur said:

I got a feeling by end of the run, Brazil, Spain and Italy will all leap over China's gross. After adding SK and Japan, China won't even be in the top 10 markets. 

 

Never understimate Italy's average legs for every movie, I think we definitely aren't sure to pass them. And since the tweet doesn't have it do we know what's currently the 10th biggest market overseas (or 11th overall)? 

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11 hours ago, Gavin Feng said:

Mario vs Frozen II

 

1st - 375.6M vs 350.2M

2nd - 693.1M vs 738.6M 

3rd - 871.8M vs 919.7M

4th - ? vs 1,032.5M

5th - ? vs 1,103.7M

6th - ? vs 1,218M

7th - ? vs 1,325M

8th - ? vs 1,371M

9th - ? vs 1,401M

10th - ? vs 1,430M

 

Yeah it will be interesting but I think the only real target is the first Frozen. Even if in that case the comparison wouldn't be that entertaining since the opening was much smaller and the legs incredible

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