![]() ![]() ‘Haunted Mansion’ begins international rollout A release date has not yet been announced for Japan.Īlso for Universal, The Super Mario Bros Movie continued its very strong run in Japan, adding $537,000 there in its 14 th weekend of play, and taking the total for the territory to $97.6m. France ($17.3m) is right behind, then Australia ($13.4m) and India ($13.0m).įuture openings include South Korea (August 15), Italy (August 23) and China (August 30). Oppenheimer is the second-fastest film to reach $80m on Imax screens in like-for-like markets (for example, excluding Russia, as well as several key territories yet to release), tied with Avengers: Endgame.Īmong international markets, UK/Ireland is the runaway winner so far for Oppenheimer, with $34.9m – almost double second-ranked Germany ($17.8m). The Imax total after 10 days is $80.7m – likewise 20.2% of the film’s cumulative total. Imax delivered $24.0m global box office for Oppenheimer at the weekend – 20.2% of the total. Oppenheimer is already the biggest Nolan film in 28 international markets (including India, Saudi Arabia and Turkey), and the director’s biggest non-Batman film in 40 markets (including Mexico and Brazil). Totals so far are $226.3m for international, $174.1m in North America, and $400.4m worldwide. Christopher Nolan’s film grossed an estimated $72.4m for international and $48.2m in North America, combining to give second-weekend takings of $118.6m. Like Barbie, Universal’s Oppenheimer enjoyed a better hold in international markets (down just 26% from opening weekend) than it did in North America (falling 44%). International and Imax boost ‘Oppenheimer’ However, Barbie has the whole of the summer holiday ahead of it in key northern hemisphere markets. Family films can enjoy a strong sustain during holiday periods, whereas Barbie has a more adult audience skew than Super Mario, and is rated PG-13 in North America. The total for The Super Mario Bros Movie stood at $693.1m after two weekends of play – and Barbie is currently 12% ahead of that number. This coming weekend looks the likely date. The question for Barbie is not whether or not the film will crack $1bn worldwide, but when it will do so. Among other major markets, Australia fell just 11% and France 20%. China, where many US studio films have shown poor traction in 2023, saw a slim 11% dip from the opening weekend. In the international territory ranking for Barbie, UK/Ireland leads ahead of Mexico ($41.4m), Brazil ($33.5m), Australia ($30.6m) and China ($25.2m).Įxceptionally strong holds were achieved in Taiwan (+37% from the opening weekend), Germany (+29%) and Hong Kong (+11%). The Greta Gerwig film will overtake the latter Marvel space adventure this week. Globally, it ranks third, behind both The Super Mario Bros Movie ($1.35bn) and Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 3 ($845m). While UK/Ireland continues to deliver as the top international market ($61.6m so far), viewed regionally it’s Latin America that is most in the pink.īarbie is already the second-biggest Warner Bros film of all time in Latin America, behind Joker, and beating the lifetime totals of top franchise fare such as Batman V Superman, Aquaman and the final Harry Potter film.īarbie is the second-biggest film of 2023 (behind The Super Mario Bros Movie) in both Latin America and Europe. Respective totals after 10 days are $351.4m and $423.1m. The second weekend of play saw Barbie deliver an estimated $93.0m in North America (down 43%) and $122.2m in international markets (down 32%). Worldwide total for Barbie is $774.5m after just 10 days. The scorching box office hot steak continues for Warner Bros’ Barbie, with the film delivering the biggest second-weekend takings (an estimated $215.2m) since Avatar: The Way of Water ($224.6m), and the biggest so far this year. Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One (Paramount)Ĭredit: Comscore. ‘Barbie’, ‘Oppenheimer’ World box office July 28-30 Rank ![]()
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