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Trolls Band Together | $98M OS | $191M WW

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Universal/DreamWorks Animation’s Trolls Band Together started spreading sunshine in five markets. This first wave of openings includes Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Estonia and Lithuania. The start was $1.35M, just off Trolls and The Boss Baby, and above Trolls World Tour.

 

Sweden was a No. 1 start with $500K, the best for a Trolls title. Norway was also No. 1, with $400K, above Taylor Swift. A high-profile marketing installation in Oslo’s central docks generated strong buzz for the movie. The opening is above Trolls World Tour and in line with The Boss Baby. Denmark opened with $300K, also above Eras Tour, but ranking No.2 for the weekend behind local hit The Promised Land. School holidays will take place in the market Monday to Friday next week, setting up the film for a strong first week. The weekend result is just off Trolls World Tour which had a successful run there during the Pandemic.

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Solid opening for Trolls. Slightly higher UK and Germany opening, stronger Brazil opening, and slightly less in France as Elemental. However with the exception of Brazil, the openings in those markets were weaker than Trolls 1. Think 300m OS is likely with a barren November. 

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Universal/DreamWorks Animation’s Trolls Band Together gathered a further $13.2M in 54 markets for $57M offshore to date and ahead of the domestic release on November 17. The overall drop was terrific at -14% with uptick in several markets thanks to school and national holidays. Top plays to date are the UK ($15.5M), France ($9M), Germany ($4.7M), Brazil ($4.3M) and Mexico ($3.5M). Still to come are Italy and Australia this month with Korea in December.

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On 10/22/2023 at 9:03 AM, YM! said:

Solid opening for Trolls. Slightly higher UK and Germany opening, stronger Brazil opening, and slightly less in France as Elemental. However with the exception of Brazil, the openings in those markets were weaker than Trolls 1. Think 300m OS is likely with a barren November. 

300m os?

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Universal/DreamWorks Animation’s Trolls Band Together topped the $100M global mark this weekend, boosted by the strong domestic start and after early staggered offshore rollout began in early October. 

 

In total, it’s playing in 66 overseas markets, adding $6.7M this frame to lift the international running total to $76.4M and worldwide to $108.1M.

 

Major markets still to release are Australia later this month and Korea in December. 

 

The Top 5 markets to date are the UK ($18M), France ($10M), Germany ($6.1M), Mexico ($5.6M) and Brazil ($5.1M). 

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Overseas / global

Band falls -60% in overseas holdover markets, slightly steeper than its -57% domestic drop.

The top five overseas markets to date are:

  1. U.K.: $18.5M
  2. Germany: $6.6M
  3. Mexico: $6.3M
  4. Brazil: $5.5M
  5. Spain: $4.8M

 

Major markets still to release include South Korea.

 

It’s now earned $85.8M overseas and $160.6M globally, or 53% overseas.

 

The movie is looking unlikely to match 2016’s original Trolls with $343.2M globally, 55% overseas.

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