{"id":163552,"date":"2022-12-20T20:59:07","date_gmt":"2022-12-20T20:59:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/the-way-of-water-sailing-past-500m-global-box-office-deadline\/"},"modified":"2022-12-20T20:59:07","modified_gmt":"2022-12-20T20:59:07","slug":"the-way-of-water-sailing-past-500m-global-box-office-deadline","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/the-way-of-water-sailing-past-500m-global-box-office-deadline\/","title":{"rendered":"The Way Of Water’ Sailing Past $500M Global Box Office \u2013 Deadline"},"content":{"rendered":"
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\tJames Cameron’s Avatar: The Way of Water<\/em> has grossed $497.1M<\/strong> globally through Monday, well on its way across the half a billion mark worldwide when Tuesday’s take is tallied. <\/p>\n

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\tAlready, the 20th Century Studios\/Disney sci-fi adventure sequel has helped push the Walt Disney Studios past the $4B worldwide mark for 2022.<\/p>\n

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\tWhile it came in under projections at the weekend, Way of Water<\/em> is expected to see strong leg-out as we enter the holiday period.<\/p>\n

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\tAt the international box office, Way of Water<\/em> did $38.8M<\/strong> on Monday, which equates to 15% of the Friday-Saturday-Sunday offshore opening weekend (including China) and 17% when excluding that market. This is essentially on par with relevant comps.<\/p>\n

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\tThrough yesterday, the offshore cume is $346.8M<\/strong>all rolling up to $497.1M worldwide. <\/p>\n

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\tNot included in the totals above, china<\/strong>which is battling Covid spikes, had an estimated $4.4M Tuesday for a $66.8M cume. Korea<\/strong>‘s Tuesday, also not included above, was good for an estimated $2.4M and a running tally of about $30M.<\/p>\n

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\tOf France<\/strong> holds are strong as Way of Water<\/em> has already crossed the 2M admissions mark, a tidbit that made national news radio today in the wake of the World Cup.<\/p>\n

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\tDomestically, the movie enjoyed the biggest non-holiday Monday and the 2nd biggest Monday of 2022 with $16.2M, as Anthony reported. The North American cume through Monday is $150.3M.<\/p>\n

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\tHere are the Top 10 international markets through Monday: china<\/strong> ($62.1M), Korea<\/strong> ($27.4M), France<\/strong> ($26M), india<\/strong> ($22M), Germany<\/strong> ($21.3M), UK<\/strong> ($16.3M), Mexico City<\/strong> ($15.6M), Australia<\/strong> ($12.5M), Italy<\/strong> ($11.7M), Brazil<\/strong> ($10M).<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n