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Glass Shatters The Box Office Again - Box Office Breakdown (Jan 27th, 2019)
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Publication Date |
Jan 28, 2019
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00:49:34
What films beat the box office?! Who's in the lead and who's heading out!? Find out on Box Office Breakdown. Popcorn Talk proudly presents a weekly vodcast series that breaks down the US domestic numbers for the three day weekend and gives you Cineplex’s winners and losers. It’s Popcorn Talk’s Box Office Breakdown. In this episode the new Box Office Breakdown Crew discuss numbers for January 20th, 2019! Also the panel goes over their weekly rewind for a specific actor who's movie will be hitting theaters next week. Frank Moran @HappyGoJackie Kari Lane @KariDLane Amy Cassandra @AmyCassandraTV INTERNATIONAL NUMBERS Glass took the top spot at the international box office this weekend with $48.5M in 55 markets. That’s right in line with pre-weekend projections and positions the Blumhouse pic at 13% ahead of its predecessor, Split. Disney, which handled the first movie in Shyamalan’s Eastrail 177 trilogy, 2000’s Unbreakable, has overseas on Glass via Buena Vista International. Combined with the domestic take (via Universal), the global three-day weekend is $89.1M. Elsewhere at international turnstiles, Paramount’s Bumblebee stung the No. 2 spot for the weekend. As we reported yesterday, the well- received Transformersorigins story flew past the $400M mark globally. Through today, it’s at $412.3Mworldwide and $296.4M overseas, so it will soon zip across $300M offshore. Japan doesn’t release until March 22 Warner Bros’ Aquaman for his part has now butterflied to $759.1M in international waters, and lifted his global cume to $1.06B Coming in behind the undersea adventure this weekend, Fox’s Bohemian Rhapsody is now the biggest 2018 release in 13 international markets, including Japan ($88.6M), Italy ($30.5M) and the Netherlands ($19.3M). The cume on the Freddie Mercury biopic will imminently cross $800M global and $600M international. In other milestones, Disney’s Mary Poppins Returns sashayed across $300M worldwide and will pass Chicagotomorrow. Make sure to subscribe to Popcorn Talk! - http://youtube.com/popcorntalknetwork HELPFUL LINKS: Website - http://popcorntalk.com Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/thepopcorntalk Merch - http://shop.spreadshirt.com/PopcornTalk/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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