Update to latest version…: Disney's numbers were lower than expected before the weekend. Tron: Ares rode a bike to $60.5 million world debut, including $27 million from international box office.
While the team was on an overseas promotional tour, the latest member of the 43-year cyber saga never hit the turnstiles. However, critical and audience ratings for the film, directed by Joachim Rönning and Jared Leto, are higher in some regions (such as France) than the previous film, Tron.
Some highlights: Latin America ranks first in the region; both Brazil and Mexico opened earlier Tron: Legacy And Alien: Romulus. Other notable No. 1s have been spotted in Spain, the UK, Australia and Hong Kong. In some markets, such as Germany and Korea, local publications dominate.
Overall, PLF's popularity has been high and the film will air in Imax for another two weeks, with no competition for a few weeks.
The release in China will take place on October 17. In the meantime, the top five this weekend included: Mexico ($2.9M), United Kingdom ($2.4M), France ($1.9M), Australia ($1.5 million) and Germany ($1.4M).
Warner Bros. One battle after anotherMeanwhile shows off great feet and another amazing move, losing just 32% for $15 million in 77 markets. Highlights include Argentina (+20%), Korea (+6%), Colombia (-23%), Poland (-24%), Sweden (-24%), France (-26%), Holland (-26%), Spain (-27%) and Norway (-29%).
Offshore experience to date $83.5 million and the global sum is $138 million until Sunday. China will be the last market to open on October 17th.
Universal/DreamWorks Animation's Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie added 11 markets this session, meowing to another $7.2 million per offshore portion $19.5 million And $46 million global.
New Line / Warner Bros. The Conjuring: Last Rites has reached a new milestone in the offshore industry, surpassing the three-century mark. Weekend called $5.8 million from 75 foreign markets for a total of $300.6M. Global now $473 million.
Japan will be the last market to be released next week on October 17th.
AND, Demon Slayer: The Endless Castle Kimetsu no Yaiba became the fifth largest in the world in terms of profits for the year in $648 million. North America has reached the chum $128.6Mwhich passes Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon to become the highest-grossing international film of all time in its domestic market. This frame is delivered to the Crunchyroll/Sony markets. $3.5 million abroad from 62 markets for studio quality $336 million at the international level.
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