It was a quiet weekend at the international box office, similar to the domestic one. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, produced by Marvel and Disney with $20.2 million from 50 overseas markets, once more took home the frame, earning $339.3 million offshore and $733 million worldwide as of Sunday.
As Wakanda Forever reaches its global cap of $800 million, the offshore drop was 39%. The film continues to be the No. The No. 1 non-local film continues to be in a number of markets, including France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Australia, Korea, Brazil, and Mexico.7 international blockbusters of the year. Internationally, it will soon surpass Thor: Ragnarok and Spider-Man: Homecoming at the rates of today, with China and Russia excluded.
The United Kingdom contributed $35.1 million, Mexico contributed $32.4 million, France contributed $27.9 million, Brazil contributed $18.1 million, and Australia contributed $16.9 million.
Violent Night, a horror-action comedy from Universal/87 North that over-indexed domestically, opened in 72 overseas markets this session. It cost $7.1 million for a $20.4 million global debut. The beginning was higher than Nobody in 2021, and word of mouth drove growth.
With $1 million from 581 locations, the UK dominated the play, followed by Mexico with $593,000 from 910 locations and France with $585,000 from 313. Germany started at $461K from 410, while Australia started at $443K from 259. Note that the ongoing World Cup had an impact on all play.
Disney’s Strange World gained $5.4 million in 43 markets during the second frame, which is holdover news. This was a 40% decrease from the weak start to the previous session. The worldwide total now stands at $42.3 million, or $16.8 million. The United Kingdom has received $1,7 million, Mexico has received $1.4 million, Spain has received $1.2 million, Germany has received $1,1 million, and Italy has received $1,1 million.
This weekend, Spain, Brazil, Hong Kong, and Taiwan were among the 50 markets where Searchlight’s The Menu took in an additional $5 million. There are $47.2 million worldwide and $22.5 million overseas. Only 30% of the holdovers were lost. With $3.1 million, the UK leads the game, followed by Germany ($1.8 million), Italy ($1.7 million), Australia ($1.5 million), and France ($1.4 million).
Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical from TriStar Pictures continued its strong run at No. 1 by approaching $10 million just in the United Kingdom.1 for the second consecutive weekend. Due to strong word-of-mouth, the total has now reached $9.7 million, a decrease of 34% to $3.3 million. Netflix has the film in the U.S. what’s more, different business sectors starting December 25.
One Piece Film Red, a Japanese offshoot, debuted in China with a 9.3 score on Maoyan and 75 million RMB ($10.7 million) to lead the weekend as the market sees some restrictions ease. The Night Owl, a Korean thriller, was the No.1 in the domestic market, with a cumulative total of $13.3 million after two frames.
Naturally, Disney/20th Century Studios’ Avatar:The Way of Water is going to be a massive production that will premiere internationally on December 14 and domestically on December 16; Until then, business will remain quiet, with no major wide releases.
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