‘Superman’ hits $400m at global box office; ‘Smurfs’, ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ fall short

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Global box office revenue: July 18th-20th

title Film (distributor) 3rd (World) cume (world) 3 days (int’l) cume(int’l) territory
1 Superman (Warner Bros.) $102.5 million $406.8m $452,000 $171.8m 79
2 Jurassic World Revival (Universal) $63.7 million $648 million $40.3 million $371.8m 83
3 F1 (Warner Bros.) $391,000 $460.8m $29.5 million 3,072,000 79
4 Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba Infinity castle (that)
$36.5 million $36.5 million $36.5 million $36.5 million 1
5 Smurf (Paramount) $33.6 million $36 million $22.6 million $25 million 59
6 I know what you did last summer (Sony) $24.6 million $24.6 million $11.6 million $11.6 million 59
7 Lychee Road (Various) $24.7 million $31.7 million n/a n/a 1
8 The Legend of HEI 2 (Various) $14.1 million $142,000 $14.1 million $142,000 1
9 How to Train a Dragon (Universal) $13.9 million $588.9M $8.6 million $338.2M 83
10 Saaiyaara (Various) $12 million $12 million $11.3 million $11.3 million 1

Credit: ComScore/Artisan Gateway. All numbers are estimates.

“Superman” tops global box office revenue at $102 million in second session

Warner Bros. retains global box office collection rights over the weekend, holding an estimated $1002.5M for DC Studios. Superman In the second session. Two weeks after the weekend, the total was $406.8 million, breaking down into a strong $171.8 million, with 78 international markets and $203.5 million in North America.

Decline was only 44% in North America, similar bases (i.e., omitting previews from opening numbers), and internationally 47%.

Superman This year marks the fifth studio title in the US so far, and will be global with over $100 million with its second weekend release. Minecraft movies, Lilo & Stitch, Jurassic World Revival And the latest Mission: Impossible Payment in installments.

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Within the international market, the UK/Ireland continues to lead the way Supermanahead of Mexico, at $22.2 million ($16.6 million). Brazil ($11.2 million) and Australia ($1.1 million) both ranked third outside North America in the opening session ahead of China ($8.5 million).

Next comes France ($8.2 million), Spain and India (both $6.1 million), South Korea ($5.7 million), Japan ($4.8 million), Italy ($4.3 million), and Germany ($4.2 million).

It is relatively rare for Germany (with a population of over 82 million) to fall behind Spain and Italy in the US blockbusters, as well as the UK/Ireland and France. Germany also came under the UK/Ireland, France and Spain man of steel In 2013 (but ahead of Italy), it suggests that the market has a track record of modest indifference towards Superman’s character.

Globally, Superman Brian Singer’s total exceeds $391.1 million Superman is back In 2006, this comparison was not adjusted for inflation.

The best selling solo superman movie is man of steel – Lifespan is $670.3 million, according to available data. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice It overturned it for $874.4 million.

“smurfs” and “I know what I did last summer” Land Midtable

Landing at No. 5 and No. 6 on the weekend global box office collection charts Smurf And Sony’s I know what you did last summer – The former amounted to an estimated $33.6 million, while the latter amounted to $24.6 million. Both numbers are pretty overwhelming.

SmurfThe most important reboot of the Peyo Comic-Book property follows the trio of Sony (2011, 2013, 2017) films. International (estimated $22.6 million) is far ahead of North America ($11 million) over the weekend Smurf. The international total is $2,5.0 million, including previous releases in Australia.

The animated/live action musical film (top line with Rihanna, audio cast) scored the highest score in France in the international market, at $3.7 million, including an estimated $3.7 million over five days. Australia, which began its release on July 5th, reached $3.3 million.

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The UK/Ireland will then appear just before Brazil ($1.6 million), and just before Mexico, Germany and Poland ($1.5 million tied).

Sony’s first two Smurf The film set a high box office bar (a lifetime of $564 million and $348 million, depending on available data) in its 2017 reboot Smurfs: Lost Village It’s behind at $190 million. It’s still unknown if it’s Paramount Smurf Matches lifetime box office revenue Lost Village. It’s still released Smurf Italy, Korea, and Japan.

Sony’s I know what you did last summer It sold an estimated $13 million in North America and $11.6 million in 58 international markets in its debut frame. This compares to the $105.8 million global debut for Warner Bros. Final Destination: Bloodline – Similarly, a 2025 revival of vintage horror properties, but Sony doesn’t welcome the comparison. Final Destination: Bloodline Currently, it totals $285.2 million.

original I know what you did last summer It sold $125.6 million in 1997, according to available data (not adjusted for inflation) and a sequel from 1998 I still know what you did last summer It reached $40 million in North America.

The sequel to “Demon Slayer” starts in Japan for $36.5 million

Devil's Slayer: Kimet Yaiba - Movie: Infinity Castle

Hit both Smurf and I know what you did last summer ComScore’s weekend box office collection diagram Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaba Infinity Castlewhich ranks fourth thanks to its home market, Japan, an estimated $36.5 million debut weekend.

The long-awaited anime is the first Demon slayer Movies made from original content since the 2020s Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaba Mugen Train. (after that Demon slayer The film is an edit of television episodes. )

Box office revenue in Japan tends to vary. According to one of the available data, Mugen Train It opened in Japan for $338 million, bringing it to $365 million (and $486 million worldwide, including a re-release this May). The original release took place in October 2020 during the relative lull of the COVID pandemic.

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Released by Aniplex and Toho, Infinity Castle Directed and based on Haruo Sotozaki Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba Man by Koyorou Googe. Sotozaki also gave instructions Mugen Train A few movies Demon slayer TV series and compilation films (To the Swordsman’s Village, For Hashira training).

Infinity Castle It sets the opening record for IMAX in Japan, setting an estimated $3 million from 59 IMAX screens and $3.5 million (July 21), including today’s Marine Day holiday.

Infinity Castle Released in North American and international markets via Sony/Crunchroll, it will strike more Asian territory in August and other parts of the world in September, including the US, Europe and Latin America.

“Jurassic World Rebirth” tweaks a total of $650 million

Universal Jurassic World Revival It added a globally estimated robust estimated $63.7 million in the third weekend of the release, bringing it to a massive 648.0m. The film ranks second in the global box office revenue over the weekend. Superman And first F1 (alias F1: Movie).

After a massive drop fell over the second weekend of play, the rate of decline was arrested in the third session. It’s 42% in North America and 44% in international markets (38% excluding China).

Despite the rapid decline in China, the territory is the top cumulative international market, ahead of the UK/Ireland ($33.7 million), Mexico ($28.7 million), Germany ($29.9 million), France ($17.4 million), Australia ($16.7 million), Spain ($14.9m) (14.9m).

“Lychee Road” surpasses China Box Office

Also, over the weekend, there will be two new Chinese titles on the Top 10 chart. Lychee Road and The Legend of HEI 2grossed an estimated weekend of $23.7 million and $14.1 million, and cumulatively $31.7 million and $14.2 million, respectively.

Lychee Road It is a historic drama directed and co-written by Da Peng (One-of-a-kind), everyone will star.

animation The Legend of HEI 2 This is the 2019 sequel to MTJJ The Legend of HEI.

Also, the top 10 worldwide are Indian music romantic dramas The Wairadirected by Mohit Suri and produced by Yash Raj Films. Based on the 2004 Korean film The moments to remember, And stars Ahaan Pandy and Aneet Padda. comScore reports opening box offices for $12.0 million, including India and 21 other markets.

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