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It still has this holiday week. Heading to about €25m. 3rd biggest SH film ever (unadjusted), behind Joker (€30m) and Endgame (€28m). And over SM1 (€22.67m), still the biggest Spidey film adjusted (5.26m admissions).

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Weekend 31-02: Spider-Man No Way Home: €1,495M/  €20,046M  

 

Full run prediction: €26M

- Endgame did 4M after 3º weekend

-Infinity World did 2,8M after 3 weekend

I expect 6 M for Spiderman due 0 competition and holidays

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2 hours ago, jma22 said:

Weekend 31-02: Spider-Man No Way Home: €1,495M/  €20,046M  

 

Full run prediction: €26M

- Endgame did 4M after 3º weekend

-Infinity World did 2,8M after 3 weekend

I expect 6 M for Spiderman due 0 competition and holidays

 

Damn at the end it will gross more in Spain than in Italy, despite having a lower total for the first 3 week (and probably also 4). Is it common for Spain to have good legs even for front loaded films, or is Marvel doing miracles?

 

Edit: Sorry but don't the holidays end in 3 days?

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8 hours ago, jma22 said:

Weekend 31-02: Spider-Man No Way Home: €1,495M/  €20,046M  

 

Full run prediction: €26M

- Endgame did 4M after 3º weekend

-Infinity World did 2,8M after 3 weekend

I expect 6 M for Spiderman due 0 competition and holidays

Not sure about €26m, but €25m seem very probable

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14 hours ago, MG10 said:

 

Damn at the end it will gross more in Spain than in Italy, despite having a lower total for the first 3 week (and probably also 4). Is it common for Spain to have good legs even for front loaded films, or is Marvel doing miracles?

 

Edit: Sorry but don't the holidays end in 3 days?

It is not uncommon to see this kind of runs. SW7 opened to €8.4m and it had a x4 multiplier. In fact, NWH will have a similar multiplier to EG, and EG did not have the Christmas boost.

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Actuals was higher than estimates:

Weekend 07-09: Spider-Man No Way Home: €1,499M/  €23,317M  

 

This holiday week ( Monday to Sunday) NWH gross €3,27M. Really good

Let's see how it drops without holidays but €26M seems doable, even more without competition but better to be cautious

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I agree that €26m are possible. In fact, I see it probable. It just needs €2.7m from a €1.5m weekend and even if it has been bloated because of late holidays, it is not a crazy amount to get. If this next weekend drop is under 50%, I could see €26.5m, what would mean to rank #20 among top grossers of all time.

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25 minutes ago, jma22 said:

Actuals was higher than estimates:

Weekend 07-09: Spider-Man No Way Home: €1,499M/  €23,317M  

 

This holiday week ( Monday to Sunday) NWH gross €3,27M. Really good

Let's see how it drops without holidays but €26M seems doable, even more without competition but better to be cautious

€25M locked ?

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1 hour ago, peludo said:

I agree that €26m are possible. In fact, I see it probable. It just needs €2.7m from a €1.5m weekend and even if it has been bloated because of late holidays, it is not a crazy amount to get. If this next weekend drop is under 50%, I could see €26.5m, what would mean to rank #20 among top grossers of all time.

 

Regarding the highest grossing films of all time, is this source reliable?

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45 minutes ago, MG10 said:

 

Regarding the highest grossing films of all time, is this source reliable?

Sure. Data are taken from Ministry of Culture. You can trust it.

 

Edit: I had not realized that your link is in English. This link is in Spanish and it has more updated data (HP1 and LOTR re-releases, for example, are included). If you do not understand something, ask here :)

 

Edit 2: This is the list of the most attended films ever

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5 hours ago, peludo said:

Sure. Data are taken from Ministry of Culture. You can trust it.

 

Edit: I had not realized that your link is in English. This link is in Spanish and it has more updated data (HP1 and LOTR re-releases, for example, are included). If you do not understand something, ask here :)

 

Edit 2: This is the list of the most attended films ever

 

Many thanks, that's even better!

 

Spain and Italy look quite similar even looking at their all-time grossing list, but I wonder if Spain has had the same problem of not having a box office institute covering all the theaters for a few years (for Italy from 1994 to 2001), because Titanic "only" fourth and the original Lion King only 55th seems a bit strange

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