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“Folie A Deux sees major global box office collapse in second weekend”
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“Folie A Deux sees major global box office collapse in second weekend”

Update for the latest…: After last weekend's unfortunately disappointing start, Warner Bros. and Todd Phillips' Joker: Folie à Deux is still a sad clown, adds one estimate $22.7 million from 77 international box office this session (a decline of 70.5%). The ongoing cume overseas is now available $113.7 million and the global total is currently $165.3 million until Sunday. The offshore outlook is around $150 million.

This session was new Japan Where Joker 2 was the highest-grossing US title with $2.4 million. The top 5 abroad so far are the United Kingdom ($11.8 million), Germany ($7.9 million), Italy ($7.6 million), Mexico ($7.4 million) and France ($7.1 million). China has yet to release, but we don't expect any firecrackers. The Imax total to date is $13.5 million worldwide, including $7.3 million internationally.

Further.

The wild run of Universal/DreamWorks animation The wild robot continues as the staggered rollout added 19 markets this session, including France, Spain, Italy and Brazil. The conclusion of the offshore weekend was: $24.1 million (-23% in the remnants), for a $64.7 million International Cume to date. The charmer directed by Chris Sanders is popular worldwide $148.5 million. Abroad, the running total is at the top The bad guys, migration And Trolls in the same markets (excluding China). It's still due for release in the UK next Friday and in Japan on February 7th next year.

The openers included France topped with $3 million, including $700,000 from two preview Sundays. Start #1 is consistent with Puss in Boots 2 And Elementary. The title will run during the All Saints holidays starting next week and word of mouth is expected to give it strong success. The AlloCiné audience rating is a fantastic 4.5. The film was shown as a work in progress at the Annecy Festival this summer.

Spain was also a No. 1 opening with $2.3 million (including $128,000 in previews). That's more than three times as much Puss in Boots 2 And migration without previews. The opening Friday went accordingly Frozen And Coco. Wild robot The film started with a presentation at the recent San Sebastian Film Festival, supported by the presence of talent and coinciding with the screening at the Sitges Film Festival. Audience reaction has been extremely positive, with the highest FilmAffinity score ever for a DWA film at 7.9.

In Italy, The wild robot was the clear No. 1 with 1.9 million US dollars. Brazil also gave the film a first place with 1.4 million US dollars (including previews).

In remnants, Australia exceeded the lifespan of Kung Fu Panda 3, Hotel Transylvania And Trolls band together this week. At No. 1 in its fourth weekend, the cume through Sunday is now at $9.4 million.

It is also noteworthy thatKorea the service life of has been exceeded migration this weekend and reached $3 million through Sunday. The CGV Egg rating stands at an incredible 99%, with local audiences deeply touched by the film's heartwarming message and reportedly calling it “the best DreamWorks Animated film of all time.”

The top 5 foreign markets so far are: Mexico ($10.8 million and only a decrease of 6%), Australia ($9.4 million), China ($7 million), Germany ($3.3 million), France and Korea (US$3 million each).

Paramount/Hasbros Transformers One added nine markets this weekend, including the United Kingdom and Germany. In the former case, a No. 1 launch grossed $2.4 million from 583 locations, including paid previews and during school holidays. Germany didn't do quite as well, with a starting No. 7 spot of $555,000.

The entire international weekend was $6.2 millionraise the ongoing overseas cume $58.5 million and globally $111.4 million. France still has to release on October 23rd.

Just in time for Hugh Jackman's birthday and as it was the best-selling first week ever for an R-rated film on Marvel/Disney's domestic digital platforms Deadpool and Wolverine has become the world's No. 20 film of all time. With an estimated worldwide gross of $1,334.5 million to date ($635.2 million domestic and $699.3 million overseas), The BFFs said goodbye this weekend Star Wars: Episode VIII – The Last Jedi. D&W also comes closer as you pass Barbie domestically, becoming the No. 12 release of all time there.

Here are the top 5 foreign markets D&W: United Kingdom ($73.8 million), China ($59.7 million), Australia ($44.5 million), Mexico ($43.5 million) and Germany ($40.7 million).

On the local news: Chen Kaiges The Volunteers: The Fight for Life and Death continues to lead Chinas box office take, now at about $140 million after two frames. Warner Bros. landed at number 2 in this picture with the re-release of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone which grossed $6.6 million. This is part of an initiative to release all HP franchise films in theaters by the first week of December.

VARIOUS UPDATED CUMES/NOTABLE
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (WB): $4.6 million weekend (76 markets); $144.7 million internally and $420.3 million worldwide
Despicable Me 4 (UNI): $2M International Weekend (84 markets); $600.2 million internally and $961.2 million worldwide
Don't speak evil (UNI): $1.9 million weekend (77 markets); $38 million internally and $73.2 million worldwide
It ends with us (SNY): $1 million intl. weekend (52 markets); $198.1 million internally and $346.4 million worldwide

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