Warner Bros’ DC League Of Super-Pets started wagging its tail overseas this weekend, barking up an estimated 18.4M in 63 markets That’s in line with expectations and places it 37 ahead of family comp The Bad Guys in like-for-likes. The global debut was 41.4M.
Outside the pooches, this was notably another holdover weekend for the studios while we await fresh blood in the form of Sony’s Bullet Train.
Overall, big studio titles are holding well, but we are definitely missing new tentpole product. To a degree, as Anthony has noted, that’s down to a bottleneck at VFX houses; still it would have been nice to see more engines firing in Top Gun’s tailwinds.
That’s not to take anything away from Universal/Illumination’s Minions: The Rise Of Gru which is rollicking along and led overseas for the studios this session with 25.4M in 79 markets (-36). The international...
Outside the pooches, this was notably another holdover weekend for the studios while we await fresh blood in the form of Sony’s Bullet Train.
Overall, big studio titles are holding well, but we are definitely missing new tentpole product. To a degree, as Anthony has noted, that’s down to a bottleneck at VFX houses; still it would have been nice to see more engines firing in Top Gun’s tailwinds.
That’s not to take anything away from Universal/Illumination’s Minions: The Rise Of Gru which is rollicking along and led overseas for the studios this session with 25.4M in 79 markets (-36). The international...
- 7/31/2022
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
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Hong Kong crime thriller Detective vs. Sleuths again topped China’s theatrical box office, taking 14.2 million during what was altogether a downbeat weekend of moviegoing in the country.
The market generated just 40.6 million in total revenue during the frame, a modest total for what’s usually China’s busy summer blockbuster season. Ongoing Covid-19 controls across the country and a dearth of top commercial titles continue to hold the local industry back from a more robust recovery.
Produced by Emperor Motion Pictures, Detective vs. Sleuths has earned 96.3 million to date. Close behind from Friday to Sunday was fellow holdover Lighting Up the Stars, which added 11.6 million for a 230 million cumulative gross. Chen Sicheng’s somewhat disappointing sci-fi comedy Mozart From Space came in third with 6.4 million and a 43.8 million running total.
Universal’s Jurassic World: Dominion, the sole Hollywood heavy-hitter allowed into the market in many weeks,...
Hong Kong crime thriller Detective vs. Sleuths again topped China’s theatrical box office, taking 14.2 million during what was altogether a downbeat weekend of moviegoing in the country.
The market generated just 40.6 million in total revenue during the frame, a modest total for what’s usually China’s busy summer blockbuster season. Ongoing Covid-19 controls across the country and a dearth of top commercial titles continue to hold the local industry back from a more robust recovery.
Produced by Emperor Motion Pictures, Detective vs. Sleuths has earned 96.3 million to date. Close behind from Friday to Sunday was fellow holdover Lighting Up the Stars, which added 11.6 million for a 230 million cumulative gross. Chen Sicheng’s somewhat disappointing sci-fi comedy Mozart From Space came in third with 6.4 million and a 43.8 million running total.
Universal’s Jurassic World: Dominion, the sole Hollywood heavy-hitter allowed into the market in many weeks,...
- 7/25/2022
- by Patrick Brzeski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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