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So what's the OW 5-day looking at? 10m?

Dawn of the planet of the apes has a 4 day OW (Thur-Sun). If it follows a similar pattern to Rise of the planet of the apes It should do close to $2 million today, maybe $1.8-2.4 million, and around $3 million and $2.5-3 million for Saturday and Sunday respectively. OW could be around $8.8-$10 million. Edited by Rsyu
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The South Korean market doesn't seem that huge if EOT can be down like 80% when a new movie opens.

 

Bit strange for me, since I have this idea that SK is very developed.

 

Here in my country, outside of the capital and a couple big cities, everything else and everyone who lives there don't contribute to BO at all I think.

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Rise did a fairly modest $17.3 mil in SK. The numbers coming in for Dawn are decent rather than outstanding but should at least represent an improvement on the first. Good luck to the Apes!

 

Edge's superb run has come to an end. Thank you, South Korea.

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The South Korean market doesn't seem that huge if EOT can be down like 80% when a new movie opens.Bit strange for me, since I have this idea that SK is very developed.Here in my country, outside of the capital and a couple big cities, everything else and everyone who lives there don't contribute to BO at all I think.

Down to Earth,South Korea is a country with only 50m inhabitants and a very weak fertility rate and an fast-aging population,it's already amazing it could reach that size.Spain has a bigger GDP per capita and a similar number of people (47m) and still its market is twice smaller than SK's.
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Down to Earth,South Korea is a country with only 50m inhabitants and a very weak fertility rate and an fast-aging population,it's already amazing it could reach that size.Spain has a bigger GDP per capita and a similar number of people (47m) and still its market is twice smaller than SK's.

 

South Korea has a slightly higher population and as for GDP per capita, it depends how you measure it, but they are pretty similar. But yes, clearly the South Korean market is more impressive given the circumstances.

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The South Korean market doesn't seem that huge if EOT can be down like 80% when a new movie opens.

 

Bit strange for me, since I have this idea that SK is very developed.

 

Here in my country, outside of the capital and a couple big cities, everything else and everyone who lives there don't contribute to BO at all I think.

 

EoT was in it's sixth week of release and South Korea isn't a leggy market like Japan. It held ridiculously well until now. There's a fierce competition for screens at the moment and it will only grow more fierce in the coming weeks. It's natural that they took screens from EoT for new releases. 

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I am very happy with EoT's run in SK.... one of the few markets where it grossed what it deserved.Anyway, decent opening for Apes. Hoping for a good jump today. TF4 is in free fall. Even 5.5m admissions looks difficult now.

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South Korea Daily Box Office (07/11)


-Admissions (total) gross (Drops from LW) title

01. 257,209 (459,459) $2.022 million (--) <Dawn of the Planet of the Apes>
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02. 130,264 (1,867,846) $1.070 million  (-35.2%) <Divine Move>

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03. 70,649 (4,515,920) $564K (-59.2%) <Transformers: Age of Extinction

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04. 39,206 (117,785) $313K (--) <Confession

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05. 16,015 (397,751) $109K (-76.7%) <Mourning Grave> 

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06. 12,378 (43,942) $93K (--) <The signal

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07. 5,999 (3,398,152) $44K (-78.3%) <A hard day>

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08. 4,163 (4,660,972) $30K (-85.9%) <Edge of tomorrow

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09. 1,295 (3,771) $10K (--) <Fire!

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10. 1,274 (315,562) $11K (-36.7%) <Her>  


Transformers: age of extinction cume: $37.437 million
Edge of Tomorrow cume: $37.701 million 

Dawn of the planet of the apes cume: $3.552 million 

 

Current presales

Dawn of the planet of the apes 43.9% (150,622
Transformers: Age of Extinction 22.2% (76,235) 
Divine Movie 15.5(53,249) 
KUNDO: Age of the Rampant 5.7% (19,471) 
Confession 3.7% (12,815) 
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So how much is TF4 going to finish with? $50m?

 

It probably won't reach 50. last week (week 2) the weekly gross was $12,638,457 and this week (week 3) the weekly gross looks to be around $4.4 million (with a decent saturday and sunday increase over friday number) for a total of around $39 million. It will decline further in week 4 as it has no good word of mouth to rely on and further screens and showtimes will likely be taken away from it. week 5 will be the final nail in the coffin as local blockbuster Kundo and HTTYD2 is released that week. So I think around $45 million finish

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South Korea Daily Box Office (07/12)


-Admissions (total) gross (Drops from LW) title

01. 533,750 (993,182) $4.242 million (--) <Dawn of the Planet of the Apes>
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02. 249,270 (2,117,112) $2.076 million  (-32.4%) <Divine Move>

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03. 203,033 (4,718,951) $1.612 million (-51.0%) <Transformers: Age of Extinction

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04. 55,106 (172,891) $451K (--) <Confession

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05. 32,954 (430,705) $234K (-61.4%) <Mourning Grave> 

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06. 15,322 (59,264) $120K (--) <The signal

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07. 7,723 (4,668,695) $60K (-84.4%) <Edge of Tomorrow>

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08. 7,474 (3,405,626) $50K (-83.4%) <A hard day

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09. 4,768 (6,968) $32K (--) <VIPO: Adventures of the flying dog 2

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10. 1,964 (317,526) $17K (-27.7%) <Her>  


Transformers: age of extinction cume: $39.049 million
Edge of Tomorrow cume: $37.761 million 

Dawn of the planet of the apes cume: $7.764 million 

 

Current presales

Dawn of the planet of the apes 46.4% (130,243
Transformers: Age of Extinction 21.2% (59,465) 
Divine Movie 13.3(37,281) 
KUNDO: Age of the Rampant 7.4% (20,839) 
Confession 2.9% (8,120) 
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