The second part approaches $500 million at the global box office and surpasses the 2021 film

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With a solid presence on the high seas, Denis Villeneuve’s company Dune: Part Two It is approaching $500 million globally. The weekend abroad brought $51.2 million in 73 markets, a drop of 40% compared to the last session (-37% excluding China). The international box office accumulated until Sunday is $289.4 millionand throughout the world the accumulated total is $494.7 million. This last figure means that the film has already surpassed Villeneuve’s in 2021. Dune world.

Internationally, in comparable markets and at the current exchange rate, the Warner Bros/Legendary Entertainment sequel is advancing 67% ahead of 2021. Dune47% larger than Transformers: rise of the beasts20% more Godzilla vs. Kong7% above Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One and 3% ahead of both Ready player one and the batman.

Japan It was the novelty of this session with 1.7 million dollars including advances; that’s 22% more than the first weekend of Dune.

Villeneuve recently visited Porcelain In support of Dune 2, and the sophomore draw added $9.8 million for a domestic cume of $36.1 million. In just 10 days of launch, The second part exceeded the cume of Dune the first and it has also become the biggest imported film of the year, as well as the biggest ever made in China for Villeneuve and Timothée Chalamet.

Elsewhere, third weekend declines were spectacular in several markets, including the Netherlands (-24%), Singapore (-24%), Sweden (-25%), Germany (-27%), Norway (-29%). %), Austria (-30%), New Zealand (-31%), Finland (-32%), Taiwan (-32%), Thailand (-32%), Korea (-33%), United Kingdom (- 34%), Belgium (-34%), Denmark (-34%), Philippines (-34%), Australia (-35%), Poland (-36%), Hong Kong (-37%) and Brazil (- 37%).

Filmed in IMAX, the film has grossed $104 million worldwide in this format; the 15th IMAX title to surpass the milestone and 7th faster to do it. The weekend’s international total was $11.4 million for a cumulative total of $54 million to date. In China, the weekend at IMAX was $3.6 million, making up a whopping 35.5% of the total there and bringing the market cume to $12.3 million. In Japan, 50 IMAX screens generated a fantastic 45% of the opening weekend total.

The other important player in this session: Universal/DreamWorks Animation. kung fu panda 4 – had a 39.6 million dollars international weekend as staggered offshore launch continues. The remaining drop was 45% and the international accumulated until Sunday is 68.8 million dollars for $176.5 million global. Particularly worth noting is that China has had three days of previews ahead of the March 22 release and is now sitting on $8.8 million (this is not included in the totals above). Additionally, of the second wave markets, eight scored the franchise’s biggest opening and five set a record for a DWA arc including trailers.

New markets included in this session Mexico at a clear No. 1. The total there, including previews, is $13.6 million. Germany tipped to $4.2 million in line with the first Kung Fu Panda and more than double KFP3 excluding advances to establish the second best opening of the year, and with the school holidays ahead.

India opened with $1.5 million on 1,295 screens. On Friday, KFP4 wrote down the 2North Dakota The biggest opening day ever for a Universal animation, 3third DWA’s biggest opening day to date, 8th the biggest opening day for a Hollywood animation and 2North Dakota The most important opening day of the franchise. Performance through Sunday is in line with KFP3 and Ice Age 5 and far above KFP1, KFP2 and other DWA titles.

Elsewhere, KFP4 in Vietnam he exceeded the life of Frozen 2, Elementary, The Jungle Book, Aladdin, Despicable Me 3, The Secret Life of Pets, Beauty and the Beast, Despicable Me 2, Puss in Boots 2, Singing and KFP3 this week. After delivering the biggest opening ever for an animation on the market, the film has now grossed $3.7 million, performing in line with HTTYD3 and more than double all other key compositions at the same point.

Markets still to come include Brazil, Italy and China this week, followed by France, Australia, the United Kingdom and Korea until late March and early April.

The top 5 to date are Mexico ($13.6 million), Spain ($5.1 million), Germany ($4.2 million), Indonesia ($3.8 million) and Vietnam ($3.7 million).

UPDATED/NOTABLE MISC CUMES

Bob Marley: One love (PAR): $2.9 million during the international weekend (51 markets); $75.8 million international dollars/$169.2 million global dollars
poor things (DIS): $2.1 million over the international weekend (47 markets); $78.2 million cumulative international dollars/$112.6 million global dollars
Migration (UNI): $2.1 million during the international weekend (80 markets); $159.4 million international dollars/$286 million worldwide
Nobody but you (SNY): $1.7 million international weekend (45 markets); $126.7 million cumulative international dollars/$214.8 million global dollars
Bad Girls (PAR): $130K international weekend (14 markets); 32 million dollars accumulated internationally/104.4 million dollars globally

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