In the UK, there was strong midweek play during school holidays. Mexico added $2M this weekend for a cume through Sunday of $31.8M, performing well above previous titles in the franchise and now having topped the full runs of Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, Hotel Transylvania 3, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse and Inside Out. With $42.7M to date, the movie has now surpassed the lifetimes of Frozen, Finding Dory, Sing, Toy Story 4, Moana and Minions: The Rise of Gru in the market. In China, KFP4 also benefited from the Qingming Festival holiday, seeing strong uplift on Thursday and Friday. With $736K in Taiwan, where some cinema closures and aftershocks from last week’s devastating earthquake deterred some family moviegoing, the film delivered the biggest opening day of the franchise and the biggest animation opening of 2024. Globally, the cume is now $410.4M.Īmong the new markets was New Zealand at $761K including previews. This lifts the international cume to $244.4M which is well above KFP3 and How to Train Your Dragon 3 at the same point in release. The frame came in at $27.4M in a total 76 (-34% in the holdovers). Universal/DreamWorks Animation’s Kung Fu Panda 4 added another three markets this weekend as staggered rollout continues. There are still nine markets to open including the Middle East and Japan. GxK benefited from playing through the Qingming Festival (or Tomb Sweeping) holiday which, as noted, hit a record high (see more below).Įlsewhere, after the sophomore session, GxK has topped the full runs of GvK and Kong: Skull Island in Latin America. GxK continues to rage in China, now with a $92.2M cume - bigger than the two-week box office of Transformers: Rise of the Beasts and Fast X in the market. The latter was 90% bigger than the launch of Godzilla vs Kong. In like-for-like offshore markets and using today’s exchange rates, the beasts are tracking 40% ahead of Godzilla, 23% higher than Meg 2: The Trench, 15% above both Dune: Part Two and M:I7, 9% over Godzilla vs Kong and roughly on par with Kong: Skull Island.įrance and Germany were new this session with $2.9M and $2.7M, respectively. The international cume is now $226M for $361.1M global through Sunday. International markets will continue to be added over the next few weeks including France and Korea.īack to the behemoths, Warner Bros/Legendary’s Godzilla x Kong roared for another $59.3M in 69 overseas markets, seeing a 53% drop after Easter weekend’s very strong debut. The action thriller reached $2.6M in early overseas play, with the UK the top start at $1M (comping above the first John Wick). Rounding out the Top 5 are Indonesia ($700K), UK ($700K), Korea ($600K) and Brazil ($600K).Īlso, Universal began rollout in just 27 markets on Dev Patel’s directorial debut, Monkey Man. Latin America leans in on horror and the prequel performed best in Mexico where it opened No.
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