The second Jason Statham-starring shark thriller “Meg 2: The Trench” has swum to $112 million. Its international box office debut, bringing its worldwide total to $142 million.
The $130 million movie, which Warner Bros. and China Media Capital co-financed, Swims to $112 Million Overseas, is off to a good start. Similar to the 2018 picture .”The Meg,” which made nearly 73% of its $530 million global total. At the international box office. The sequel will depend on international audiences to help it become financially successful.
Swims to $112 Million Overseas.
At $53.3 million, China was the leading market for “Meg 2,”. Followed by Mexico ($7.6 million) and the United Kingdom ($5.1 million). The poorly received “The Trench” debuted in second place with $30 million in North America. Which is a respectable start but significantly Swims to $112 Million Overseas,less than the $45 million domestic debut of the first film.
Nonetheless, it was a weekend of box office milestones as “Oppenheimer” easily passed $500 million. And “Barbie” broke the coveted $1 billion threshold.
After just 17 days in theaters, Greta Gerwig’s fantasy comedy “Barbie” was in the billion-dollar club. It beats “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2’s” 19 days to become the Warner Bros. Release with the fastest $1 billion grossing debut (and eighth overall in the studio’s Swims to $112 Million Overseas, 100-year history). Gerwig is now the first female director of a film with a billion dollar budget who works alone.
Over the weekend, “Barbie” brought in $74 million, raising its worldwide total to a respectable $572 million. The U.K. and Ireland ($87.9 million), Mexico ($48.9 million), Australia ($41.1 million). And Brazil ($39.5 million) are the largest foreign markets.
Box Office: ‘Meg 2’ Swims to $112 Million Overseas, ‘Oppenheimer’ Hits $550 Million Globally
In its third weekend of release, Christopher Nolan’s grim historical thriller “Oppenheimer” has earned $552.9 million worldwide. A remarkable $114.2 million (22%) of the movie’s global revenue has come from Imax.
The R-rated film, which stars Cillian Murphy as the scientist who oversaw the creation of the atomic bomb. That contributed to the end of World War II, added $52 million Swims to $112 Million Overseas, from 78 foreign markets. Over the weekend, bringing its global tally to $324 million.
It currently ranks as the highest-grossing. World War II film of all time and is Nolan’s fifth-biggest release behind “Dunkirk” ($530 million). According to Universal, “Oppenheimer” is one of four biographical movies. That have made $500 million or more, joining “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “The Passion of the Christ,” and “American Sniper.”
Sony and Blumhouse’s “Insidious: The Red Door” has made $182.5 million worldwide, including $100 million overseas, according to other box office reports. It surpassed Universal’s Swims to $112 Million Overseas, blockbuster “M3GAN” ($180 million) to become the year’s highest-grossing horror movie.
Swims to $112 Million Overseas.
The second Jason Statham-starring shark thriller “Meg 2: The Trench” has swum to $112 million in its foreign box office debut, pushing its worldwide total to $142 million.
The $130 million movie, which Warner Bros. and China Media Swims to $112 Million Overseas, Capital co-financed, is off to a good start. Similar to the 2018 picture “The Meg,” which made nearly 73% of its $530 million global total at the international box office, the sequel will depend on international audiences to help it become financially successful.
China was the biggest market for “Meg 2,” bringing in $53.3 million, ahead of Mexico ($7.6 million) and the United Kingdom ($5.1 million). The negatively received “The Trench” debuted in second place with $30 million in North America, which is a respectable. Start but much Swims to $112 Million Overseas, less than the $45 million domestic debut of the first film.
Nonetheless, it was a weekend of box office milestones as “Oppenheimer” easily passed $500 million. And “Barbie” broke the coveted $1 billion threshold.
After just 17 days in theaters, Greta Gerwig’s fantasy comedy “Barbie” was in the billion-dollar club.
It beats “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2’s” 19 days to become the Warner Bros. Release with the fastest $1 billion grossing debut (and ninth overall in the studio’s 100-year history). Gerwig is now the first female director of a film with a billion dollar budget who works alone.
Over the weekend, “Barbie” brought in $74 million, raising its Swims to $112 Million Overseas, worldwide total to a respectable $572 million. The U.K. and Ireland ($87.9 million), Mexico ($48.9 million), Australia ($41.1 million), and Brazil ($39.5 million) are the largest foreign markets.
In its third weekend of release, Christopher Nolan’s grim historical thriller “Oppenheimer” has earned $552.9 million worldwide. A staggering $114.2 million (22%) of the movie’s global Swims to $112 Million Overseas, revenue has come from Imax.
The R-rated film, which stars Cillian Murphy as the scientist who oversaw the creation of the atomic bomb that contributed to the conclusion of World War II, gained $52 million from 78 foreign markets over the weekend, bringing its global tally to $324 million.
It currently ranks as the highest-grossing World War II film of all time.
And is Nolan’s fifth-biggest release behind “Dunkirk” ($530 million). According to Universal, “Oppenheimer” is one of four biographical movies that have made $500 million or more, joining “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “The Passion of the Christ,” and “American Sniper.”
Sony and Blumhouse’s “Insidious: The Red Door” has made $182.5 million worldwide, including $100 million overseas, according to other box office reports. It surpassed Swims to $112 Million Overseas, Universal’s blockbuster “M3GAN” ($180 million) to become the year’s highest-grossing horror movie.
The second installment of the gigantic shark franchise, “Meg 2: The Trench,” was the most popular movie worldwide over the weekend. However, “Meg 2” lost to “No More Bets” in its native China due to the film’s promising trailers.
Nevertheless, China had its third-highest box office weekend of the year.
Swims to $112 Million Overseas, with a $185 million take thanks to the debut of two well-liked movies at the top of the chart. The weekend in
Nevertheless, China had its third-highest box office weekend of the year with a $185 million take thanks to the debut of two well-liked movies at the top of the chart. TheSwims to $112 Million Overseas, weekend in question has the highest score outside of the Chinese New Year vacation period in 2023.
question has the highest score outside of the Chinese New Year vacation period in 2023.
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Also, it meant that China outperformed North America. In terms of Swims to $112 Million Overseas, weekend box office receipts (estimated at $176 million by Comscore). Although not unheard of, it is unusual for a non-holiday weekend.
Data from consultancy Artisan Gateway shows that “Meg 2” made $53.7 million (RMB381 million) over. The course of three days after its Friday opening.
Although “No More Bets” doesn’t actually debut until Wednesday, it Swims to $112 Million Overseas, has had extensive previews since Saturday. With a total of $55 million for the Friday-Sunday weekend. The previews put the movie in first place on Saturday and Sunday and just ahead of “Meg 2.” (RMB390 million).
While “Meg 2” seemed to be a hit with the popcorn set, movie buffs gave it a bad review. Taopiaopiao and Maoyan, two popular portals for purchasing movie tickets, both had average viewer ratings of 9.4 and 9.1, respectively. The score was a pitiful 5.8 on the loftier Douban.
Local data agencies indicate that 149,000 screenings of “Meg 2” were held Swims to $112 Million Overseas, on Friday. The 138,000 sessions on Saturday served as proof that it held firmly. On Sunday, though, exhibitors reduced it to 105,000 to make room for “No More Bets” to expand. Even so, Maoyan predicts that “Meg 2” will eventually gross RMB1 billion, or $140 million, in China.
In the crime action drama “No More Bets,” a Chinese computer programmer.
And a female model travel abroad and become complicit in a fraud operation. From the trailer, it seems to include a lot of violence, including gang beatings. Torture during interrogation, as well as themes of gambling and getting rich quick. Producing the movie is Ning Swims to $112 Million Overseas, Hao and his Dirty Monkey company. Ning has a strong track record as a filmmaker of comic action movies. Such as “Crazy Racer,” “Breakup Buddies,” and “Crazy Alien.”
The Comscore weekend worldwide performance calculation does not include “No More Bets.” Nonetheless, based on its $55 million domestic gross, it appears to have placed fourth globally between Friday and Sunday. Trailing only “Meg 2” ($142 million), “Barbie” ($127 million), and “Oppenheimer” ($82 million).
Over the weekend, “Creation of the Gods 1: Kingdom of Swims to $112 Million Overseas, Storms” came in third place in China. According to Artisan Gateway, it brought in $38.3 million. Bringing in a total of $234
Nevertheless, China had its third-highest box office weekend of the year.
With a $185 million take thanks to the debut of two well-liked movies at the top of the chart. The weekend in question has the highest score outside of the Chinese New Year vacation period in 2023.
million after three weekends of release.
Swims to $112 Million Overseas.
According to Imax, “Meg 2” pulled in $4.2 million of its $25 million Chinese. Nevertheless, China had its third-highest box office weekend of the year with a $185 million, take thanks to the debut of two well-liked movies at the top of the chart. The Swims to $112 Million Overseas, weekend in question has the highest score outside of the Chinese New Year vacation period in 2023.
total on their screen. And “Creation of the Gods I” brought in $1.7 million.
The top-performing debut from the previous weekend, “One and Only,” fell to fourth place. It brought in 19.3 million over the weekend, bringing its 10-day total to $101 million.
Fifth-placed Chinese animation “Chang An” made $7.9 million. That brings its total earnings from its July 8 release to $232 million.
The total box office in China through 2023 is at $5.19 billion. According to Artisan Gateway, that is about 68% better. Than the same period in 2022 and more than 6% behind that of 2019.
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