'The Fall Guy' Expands to $65M, 'Garfield' Jumps to $22M in Early Offshore Bow - International Box Office - Latest Global News

‘The Fall Guy’ Expands to $65M, ‘Garfield’ Jumps to $22M in Early Offshore Bow – International Box Office

After debuting early last weekend, Universal’s The Guy case was expanded to 78 foreign markets during its second session, it added $25.4 million for a running sum of $36.9 million at the international box office. This is consistent with Express train and above The Lost City at the same time in publication. The action-romance directed by David Leitch enjoys great popularity worldwide $65.4 million.

This is a fun picture with positive results and departures, so there’s hope for some stages and playability during the upcoming holidays. Despite being an expensive film, it slightly underperformed domestically.

It is international United Kingdom was a No. 1 debut with a cool $4.4 million from 1,400 screens. Odeon was the best performing circuit and Everyman recorded a share of 9%, 3.1 points higher than the annual average. Performance on 51 IMAX screens accounted for 7.6% of the total performance. The weekend result is significantly higher Express train And The Lost City. Monday is a holiday.

Mexico Opened to $2.5 million at #2 on 1,607 screens. The Guy case They performed best in high-attendance, middle-to-high-income cinemas in capital and secondary cities, with strong indexing of VIP locations at 18.1% of admissions.

France debuted with $2.3 million, placing second in the market behind the local breakout A little extra thing. The opening (without previews) can be found above The Lost City. Word of mouth is positive with a 3.8 from AlloCiné audiences. There are staggered school holidays and there is a five-day weekend next week.

Germany was a No. 1 opening to $1.9 million and into chaotic weather. Despite the rough conditions, the result from the weekend corresponds to no previews The Lost City And Express train. Reactions and word of mouth are positive.

Italy opened at No. 2 in the market with $1.4 million; a strong run is expected. Korea opened with $1.1 million and ranked No. 3 behind the local blockbuster The summary: punishment And Kung Fu Panda 4. Sunday evening was boosted by the national holiday on Monday, with the prospect of a good run. The weekend, without previews, proceeds in line with Express trainand far above The Lost City.

In Australiathe hold was -35% with another #1 during Netherlands was down just 26% compared to the opening of the last session.

The top 5 markets so far are Australia ($4.9 million), United Kingdom ($4.4 million), Mexico ($2.5 million), France ($2.3 million) and Spain ($2.3 million).

Worldwide IMAX sales are $5.5 million. China releases it on May 17th and Japan releases it on August 16th.

Sony/Alcon Entertainment The Garfield movie pounced on a $22 million Start abroad and prevail in 18 markets before domestic. That’s only 35% of the international paw print. The lasagna-loving cat is currently 76% larger than DC League of Super Pets, 41% higher than Puss in Boots: The Last Wish and at eye level with The Secret Life of Pets 2 for the same group of markets at current exchange rates.

Mexico roared to a six-day gross of $8.4 million, followed by Spain with $3.2 million over five days (the market’s biggest animated launch since then). Super Mario last year), Brazil at $2.2 million, Italy with $1.6 million and Peru at $1.3 million.

Since the majority of foreign markets have not yet been released, Garfieldvoiced by Chris Pratt, will be in theaters by August.

In the Warner Bros./Legendary’s holdover game Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire added another $9.8 million another solid 40% decline in 78 markets and an increase in offshore growth $358.8 million. The running total worldwide is $546.9 million. In the second picture in Japan, the Monsters slipped just 34% to $7.5 million so far. Here are the top 5 markets through Sunday: China ($131.3 million), Mexico ($33.2 million), United Kingdom ($17.5 million), India ($15.2 million) and Australia ($12 million).

After Universal/DreamWorks Animation surpassed $500 million worldwide last weekend Kung Fu Panda 4 put another one in $7.7 million for an ongoing overseas cume from $331.7 million. The performance without China corresponds Zootopia and above HTTYD3 And KFP2 at the same point. The international box office has also reached a peak KFP3 And Sing 2 as well as Ice Age: Collision Course. Worldwide, the total number so far is $520 million.

Above all, China posted a 36% increase in its seventh weekend, helped by the national Labor Day holiday that ran from Wednesday to Sunday. At $50.2 million, the fourquel has surpassed the market lifetime of ahead of its even longer run, which will last until June 21 Incredibles 2, Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse, Despicable Me 2, Frozen, Find Dory, Singing, Toy Story 4, Moana And Minions: The Rise of Gru. The current performance corresponds HTTYD3 at the same point. The top 5 markets so far are China ($50.2 million), Mexico ($35.8 million), United Kingdom ($25.4 million), Germany ($16.2 million) and France ($15.4 million).

Luca Guadagninos challenger scored another goal $7.5 million for a great 24% drop in the holdover markets. The international cume is now $22.8 million for $52.2 million global. Released overseas by Warner Bros., the Amazon MGM Studios picture premiered in Netherlands This session grossed $485,000 across 125 screens. This is the best start for the director in the market and he is on the right track Past lives (+53%), Air (+77%), Liquorice pizza (+194%), King Richard (+203%) and Battle of the sexes (+619%). The Japanese release is scheduled for June 7thTh.

Here are the top 5 so far: United Kingdom ($4.4 million), Italy ($3.3 million), France ($2.3 million), Australia ($2 million) and Mexico ($1.6 million).

We celebrate its 25th anniversary, Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace was released this weekend domestically and in 30 foreign markets. Combined, they made a gross profit $14.5 million worldwide. Of that, $6.4 million is from international. The young Anakin Skywalker made it to second place, especially in Great Britain and Germany. There were also war of stars Weekend marathons (including May 4th) in Australia and France. In Japan, most performances in major theaters in the Tokyo area were sold out.

In the local game, Police unit founded ($56.3 million) led the Labor Day holiday frame Chinafollowed by The final frenzy ($54.4 million) and Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In ($46.5 million).

KoreaThe blast The summary: punishment has now reached a market value of $55.8 million.

VARIOUS UPDATED CUMES/NOTABLE
*Tarot (SNY): $3.7 million weekend (26 markets); $3.7M internal/$10.4M global
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire (SNY): $3 million intl. weekend (62 markets); $85.2 million internally and $195.1 million worldwide
Dune: Part Two (WB): $1.5 million weekend (62 markets); $426.9M internal (cumulative)/$708.3M global
Abigail (UNI): $1.1M weekend (66 markets); $12 million internally and $34.7 million worldwide
Spy x Family Code: White (SNY/CR): $733,000 weekend (32 markets); $6.6M internal SNY cume/$14.4M worldwide
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