{"id":180872,"date":"2023-01-08T17:52:58","date_gmt":"2023-01-08T17:52:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/the-way-of-water-flies-past-1-7b-global-deadline\/"},"modified":"2023-01-08T17:52:58","modified_gmt":"2023-01-08T17:52:58","slug":"the-way-of-water-flies-past-1-7b-global-deadline","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/the-way-of-water-flies-past-1-7b-global-deadline\/","title":{"rendered":"The Way Of Water’ Flies Past $1.7B Global \u2013 Deadline"},"content":{"rendered":"
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\n\tRefresh for latest\u2026:<\/em><\/strong> That was fast. Coming out of its fourth weekend of release, James Cameron’s Avatar: The Way of Water<\/em> has topped $1.7B globally and become the No. 7 biggest movie of all time worldwide.<\/p>\n

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\tWith an estimated $1,708B<\/strong> through Sunday, the 20th Century Studios\/Disney sequel has overtaken 2019’s The Lion King<\/em> ($1,663B) and 2015’s Jurassic World<\/em> ($1,672B) as it leaps up the chart.<\/p>\n

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\tRiding past $1.19B<\/strong> at the international box office, the sci-fi epic has become the highest-grossing overseas release of the pandemic era and the No. 5 titles ever offshore Avatar, Avengers: Endgame, Titanic<\/em> and Avengers: Infinity War<\/em>.<\/p>\n

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\tThe international session delivered $132.6M<\/strong> in 52 markets for an estimated overseas running total of $1,191.3M. The weekend haul repped a 30% drop from last frame, but a significant number of markets saw increases including Brazil (+83%), Spain (+53%) and Germany (+4%).<\/p>\n

\n\tWoW<\/em> remains the No. 1 non-local movie in all markets after four weeks (save for Kuwait where M3GAN<\/em> dethroned the Na’vi this session), and has become the biggest studio movie ever in India. <\/p>\n

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\tThe Top 5 markets to date are china<\/strong> ($188.3M), France<\/strong> ($107.2M), Germany<\/strong> ($92.6M), Korea<\/strong> ($85.6M) and the UK<\/strong> ($69.1M).<\/p>\n

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\tAfter 24 days, the IMAX total has reached $189.5M, making it the format’s fourth biggest release ever. Internationally, it’s at $122M, the third best result of all time.<\/p>\n

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\tMeanwhile, Universal\/DreamWorks Animation’s Puss In Boots: The Last Wish<\/em> is closing in on $200M globally, having passed $100M at the international box office this weekend. The session was worth $25.9M<\/strong> in 77 offshore markets for an overseas cume to date of $109.7M<\/strong>. Globally, it’s a whisker away from $200M with $197.4M<\/strong> through Sunday.<\/p>\n

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