{"id":183200,"date":"2017-03-12T20:33:14","date_gmt":"2017-03-13T00:33:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/kong-king-in-81-6m-offshore-bow-logan-leaps-to-437m-global-intl-box-office-deadline\/"},"modified":"2017-03-12T20:33:14","modified_gmt":"2017-03-13T00:33:14","slug":"kong-king-in-81-6m-offshore-bow-logan-leaps-to-437m-global-intl-box-office-deadline","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/offshore\/kong-king-in-81-6m-offshore-bow-logan-leaps-to-437m-global-intl-box-office-deadline\/","title":{"rendered":"&#8216;Kong&#8217; King In $81.6M Offshore Bow; &#8216;Logan&#8217; Leaps To $437M Global  Intl Box Office &#8211; Deadline"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    UPDATE, WRITETHRU 3:54 PM PT: Warner    Bros\/Legendarys Kong: Skull Island    stomped into offshore play this weekend, planting an    $81.6M footprint at the international box    office. The Great Ape roared on 20,400 screens in 65    markets and ranked No. 1 in most majors including the UK,    Korea, Russia, France and Germany. The global cume is $142.6M.  <\/p>\n<p>    The gorilla also faced off with the Wolverine in most markets    as last weeks champ Logan shredded another    $70.3M for an overseas cume of $285.6M    ($436.6M worldwide). The sophomore offshore frame reps a 56%    drop from open with Fox\/Marvels well-reviewed R-rated pic    tracking nicely versus other X-Men titles.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    WB  <\/p>\n<p>    At least one rival distributor calls it a very good launch    considering Logans sharp claws. However, some saw it    opening higher, saying its good, not great. That $185M    production budget and estimated $136M P&A are casting a cloud on potential profitability,    as my colleague Anthony DAlessandro has noted.  <\/p>\n<p>    While both Kong and Logan should have    muscular legs, the hirsute duo will be joined by a    Disney-haloed Beauty And The Beast in global play next    frame. Different demos, but the anticipated live-action pic is    expected to be a monster and is opening in most majors,    including China, but not France and Japan. Kong    doesnt beat his chest in China and Japan until March 24 and    25, respectively. Those were the top plays on 2014s    Godzilla, and Kong has comped well against    that film in some markets already.  <\/p>\n<p>    Logan, which is waiting until June for Japan, is    currently in 79 markets with an overall 2nd frame thats 20%    bigger than X-Men: Apocalypse and 10% behind    X-Men: Days Of Future Past at current exchange rates.    With $5.9M in Brazil this session, Logan provided Fox    with its biggest second weekend ever in the market. In    China, the James Mangold-directed threequel is    headed towards a phenomenal $90M. But it did lose some ground    this frame to Amblins A Dogs Purpose which overtook    the No. 1 slot in its 2nd walk around the Middle Kingdom block.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Universal  <\/p>\n<p>    In other notable performances, Lionsgates La La    Land broke the 30M milestone in the UK this    weekend to become bigger than three of the Twilight    movies and two of the Hunger Games films. Also, Sonys    Resident Evil: The Final Chapter    crossed $300M worldwide and Disneys Moana opened in    Japan, getting ready to sail across $600M global.  <\/p>\n<p>    Breakdowns on the above and more have been updated below.  <\/p>\n<p>    NEW    KONG: SKULL ISLAND<\/p>\n<p>    Warner Bros  <\/p>\n<p>    In IMAX, Kong    grossed $12.4M globally from 674 screens in 63 markets. Its    the 2nd biggest global March opening ever in the format without    China. With $4.8M internationally, Kong is the 4th    all-time biggest March bow and the 2nd highest sans    the Middle Kingdom.  <\/p>\n<p>    Overall, despite competition from last weeks champ,    Logan, Kong ranked No. 1 in most majors    including the UK, Korea, Russia, France and Germany.    Logan retained No. 1 notably in Brazil.  <\/p>\n<p>    Looking back, 2005s King Kong minted more than $332M    abroad, opening to $83M in a December bow (the UK, France and    Korea led markets); and 2014s Godzilla debuted to    $103M abroad and finaled at $328.4M overseas led by China,    Japan and the UK. Another major offshore comp title is 2013s    Pacific Rim which made about 36% of its full $309M    overseas gross in China with Russia and Korea also big fans. WB    is also pointing to its own Mad Max: Fury Road which    in 2015 grossed $225M overseas led by Korea, the UK and    Australia.  <\/p>\n<p>    This weekend, Kong landed on top of Pacific    Rim and Fury Road in Europe. In Asia, where the    Jordan Vogt-Roberts-helmed movie has resonated with audiences,    the regional haul is $27.1M. That includes Vietnam where it    scored the biggest opening weekend of all time (the film was    partially shot there as well). Despite coming in at No. 2    behind Logan in Brazil, Kong topped comp    Godzilla in nearly all Latin American markets. As a    region, the Tom Hiddleston\/Brie Larson-starrer bested    Pacific Rim and Fury Road.  <\/p>\n<p>    The top offshore market on Skull Island is currently    the UK with $7.6M on 1,268 screens and 50% of    the Top 5 market share. WB has the action adventure tracking    17% ahead of Godzilla, 59% ahead of Mad Max: Fury    Road and triple the opening weekend of Pacific    Rim.  <\/p>\n<p>    Korea opened to $7.3M on 980 screens, more    than doubling the opening of Logan and coming in 90%    higher than Godzilla. At $6M, Russia    bowed 19% bigger than Pacific Rim and 16% over    Godzilla. This was a top market on Pac Rim.    Mexico opened with $5.6M on 2,691 screens,    outperforming Pac Rim by 54% and even with    Godzilla. In France, Kong    scaled $4M on 541 screens, capturing 33% of the Top 5 films.  <\/p>\n<p>    In Taiwan, the gorilla saw a 101% increase    from Friday to Saturday and ended the weekend with $3.6M on 271    screens, outperforming all comps. Australia    has a holiday coming up in several areas and started off with    $3.5M on 524 screens. Germany saw $3.2M turn    up on the Island with 792 screens generating 40% of    the Top 5 and double the start of Pac Rim.  <\/p>\n<p>    Malaysia gave the ape a $2.6M welcome on 520    screens, topping all comps and making for WBs 2nd biggest    opening ever behind Batman V Superman. Its also the    top start of 2017. In Brazil, Logan    dug its claws into the top spot with Kong at No. 2 on    915 screens for $3.4M. Its 11% ahead of Godzilla    there.  <\/p>\n<p>    Also notable, Vietnam, which figures in the    pic, gave Kong the biggest opening weekend of all time    with $2.2M on 377 screens. Spain bested    Godzilla by 60% with $1.6M on 413 and    Italy had the highest per-screen average on    491 for $1.5M.  <\/p>\n<p>    China and Japan are due next on March 24 and 25, respectively.    In the next frame, the major competition comes from another    hairy player with Beauty And The Beast debuting    day-and-date.  <\/p>\n<p>    HOLDOVERS\/EXPANSIONS    LOGAN<\/p>\n<p>    20th Century Fox  <\/p>\n<p>    Despite 14 minutes of cuts and a parental advisory,    Logan is nearing $90M in China. The    2nd frame saw it dip to No. 2 as Amblin\/Universals A Dogs    Purpose benefited from the involvement of Alibaba Pictures    locally  and the markets love for canines  and pawed its way    to No. 1 this session. Nevertheless, Logan added    $18.6M for an $87.6M cume thats 17% bigger than Days Of    Future Past at the same point. That film ended at $116.5M    in the Middle Kingdom.  <\/p>\n<p>    In Brazil, Logan held his grip on No.    1 with a 29% dip for $5.92M and Foxs biggest second weekend    ever in the market. The cume there is $18.2M. The    UK added $4.9M for $21.1M to date and with a    2nd frame thats 11% bigger than DOFP.    Korea dipped 35% for a total $13.2M with    Australia now at $11.3M.    Russia is another top play with $13.9M to date    and running 31% bigger than DOFP and 34% better than    Apocalypse.  <\/p>\n<p>    In total, the current international cume is 1% higher than    DOFP and 3.6% over Apocalypse through the    same point in release. Next weekend will see increased    competition from newcomer Beauty And The Beast while    Kong looks to keep beating the drum. Japan bows    Logan on June 1.  <\/p>\n<p>    A DOGS PURPOSE<\/p>\n<p>    Universal Pictures  <\/p>\n<p>    Of that, an estimated $21M comes from China.    Thats a 24% increase over last frame and lifts the total in    the market to $52M. Released locally by Huaxia, its also the    first film from Amblin since Alibaba Pictures took a minority equity stake in Steven    Spielbergs company. Under the deal, the production arm of Jack    Mas China e-commerce giant will team with Amblin to co-produce    and finance films for global and Chinese audiences, and    collaborate on the marketing, distribution and merchandising of    Amblins movies in the PROC.  <\/p>\n<p>    Chinese audiences love dogs and movies about dogs  Hallstroms    2009 film Hachi: A Dogs Tale (never released    theatrically in the U.S.) is very popular there and this film    was marketed direct to pet owners both on- and offline.    Alibabas Tao Piaopiao is the principal ticketing platform for    the film, and the company organized a series of dog adoption    activities in cinemas and shopping malls across the country.    There were also special screenings with audience members    bringing along their pets to watch the movie together. This    echoes screenings of The Secret Life Of Pets in Tel    Aviv last year which were also attended by furry companions. Word of mouth    spread to give the film the highest scores this year on Tao    Piaopiao and Maoyan.com.  <\/p>\n<p>    The modestly-budgeted ($22M before P&A) film has now    reached $140.5M worldwide, despite the disturbing video and    fallout earlier this year. Universal is distributing in 20    territories and Mister Smith has the rest of offshore. There    are three more releases: Trinidad March 15; Russia March 30 and    Japan September 23.  <\/p>\n<p>    LA LA LAND     La La Land  <\/p>\n<p>    Lionsgate  <\/p>\n<p>    MOANA<\/p>\n<p>    Disney  <\/p>\n<p>    RESIDENT EVIL: THE FINAL CHAPTER    Passing $300M worldwide, Screen Gems\/Constantins sixth    franchise installment delivered $6.5M this    weekend from over 4,200 screens in 34 markets. That lifts the    international cume to $280.2M for a global total of $306.9M.  <\/p>\n<p>    SING    Illumination and Universals Sing put another    $5.7M in the coffers from 39 territories this    weekend, for an international total of $309M. Worldwide, the    animated pic is now at $577.7M. In the 2nd frame,    Russia held at No. 3 for an 11-day total of    $13.8M. In China, the pic is No. 6 in week 4    with a 24-day total of $29.4M. Japan releases this Friday to    close out the show.  <\/p>\n<p>    FIFTY SHADES DARKER    With another $5.2M in the playroom,    Universals S&M fest now has a $255.9M cume in 57    territories. Globally, its cuffed $368.8M. There were no new    openings this weekend while Germany continues    to show its affinity for Ana and Christian with a total $30.4M    to date and a No. 3 hold. Behind Germany in the Top 5 are the    UK with $28.4M, France at $23.2M, Brazils $20.6M and Italys    $15.8M. Still to come are the UAE on March 23 and Japan on June    23.  <\/p>\n<p>    HIDDEN FIGURES<\/p>\n<p>    Hopper Stone  <\/p>\n<p>    MISC UPDATED CUMES\/NOTABLE<\/p>\n<p>    Sony  <\/p>\n<p>    LOCAL-LANGUAGE<\/p>\n<p>    Dharma Productions  <\/p>\n<p>    MORE  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read the original: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/deadline.com\/2017\/03\/kong-skull-island-logan-dogs-purpose-china-weekend-international-box-office-results-1202041853\/\" title=\"'Kong' King In $81.6M Offshore Bow; 'Logan' Leaps To $437M Global  Intl Box Office - Deadline\">'Kong' King In $81.6M Offshore Bow; 'Logan' Leaps To $437M Global  Intl Box Office - Deadline<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> UPDATE, WRITETHRU 3:54 PM PT: Warner Bros\/Legendarys Kong: Skull Island stomped into offshore play this weekend, planting an $81.6M footprint at the international box office. 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