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Mission: Impossible—Fallout rocketed into first place with $89.1 million in 65 theaters over the weekend for totals of $442.7 million internationally and $647.1 million worldwide. International Box Office: Fallout Spreads to China with $77.64 million This is also true of its first place, $2.7 million debut on 326 screens in Australia. It earned first place in the U.K., but with $5.3 million on 593 screens, which is quite a bit weaker than its debut here, relative to the size of the two markets. It also earned impressive first place debuts in Indonesia ($7.6 million on 1,289 screens) Brazil ($6.6 million on 1,235 screens) and India ($5.2 million on 1,603 screens). The film’s biggest opening was in Mexico, where it earned $10.5 million on 3,967 screens. It depends on how much the studio will end up spending on advertising. This might be enough to give Warner Bros. The Nun topped the chart with $79.3 million on 15,835 screens in 60 markets for a global opening weekend of $133.1 million. International Box Office: The Nun is Number One with $79.3 million The film’s biggest holdover was in Brazil with $3.5 million over the weekend for a two-week total of $12.6 million. This was easily enough to earn first place there and was the biggest opening for the franchise. The film’s biggest new market of the weekend was Belgium, where it made $1.42 million on just 86 screens. There was a close three-way race for top spot on the international chart, but The Nun was able to retain first place with $34.1 million on 12,107 screens in 62 markets for totals of $144.8 million internationally and $229.9 million worldwide. International Box Office: The Nun Wins Tight Race for Top Spot Most of the rest of the big six are lucky to have more than one entry on this week’s list. That film, Halloween doesn’t come out on DVD / Blu-ray till January. For example, Universal is the second best studio this year in terms of total domestic box office, but they’ve only released one film that has earned $100 million and overwhelmingly positive reviews. In order to be on this list, a film has to be a major release, earn critical praise, and be on out DVD / Blu-ray and that’s a really short list this year. Unfortunately, 2018 has not been a good year for blockbusters for any studio not named Disney. This week we will tackle first run releases and franchise box sets as well. It's Thanksgiving weekend, which means Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and of course the first installment of our Holiday Gift Guide. Do I agree with the critical consensus? Or am I in the minority?Ģ018 - Holiday Gift Guide - Part I - First-Run Releases and Franchise Box Sets ( Bumblebee has a very slim shot at topping it.) It also earned some of the best reviews of any wide release of the year.
Mission: Impossible—Fallout will likely end up being Paramount’s biggest hit released in 2018. In the end, it came down to a roll of the dice, with The Handmaid’s Tale coming out on top.įeatured Blu-ray and DVD Review: Mission: Impossible—Fallout
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There were also a trio of releases that were contenders for Pick of the Week, all of which were TV on DVD release: The Handmaid’s Tale: Season Two, Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions: Take On Me, and Westworld: Season Two: The Door. The biggest release is Mission: Impossible—Fallout and while I didn’t like it as much as most critics, the Blu-ray / 4K Ultra HD Combo Packs are still worth picking up. It’s not a bad week when it comes to the home market. Home Market Releases for December 4th, 2018
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