
Refresh for latest …: An ordinarily subdued weekend at the global box office, despite ongoing performances from leading studio releases and the phased openings for new movies, still witnessed another landmark moment for the Chinese sensation. Ne Zha 2 Which has risen to become the fifth highest-grossing film globally of all time.
The Ne Zha 2 The total box office in China up until Sunday, as reported by Maoyan, stands at slightly over RMB 14.86 billion ($2.054 billion based on today’s exchange rates). Including earnings exceeding $31 million from areas beyond China, the worldwide tally climbs to more than $2.085 billion. This makes the animated sequel marginally surpass Star Wars: The Awakening of the Force ($2.071 billion) on the all-time global chart.
In China alone, Maoyan anticipates that NZ2 The finale will be priced at RMB 15.2 billion ($2.1 billion). After launching in China, the next stop for international release is set for March 21 in Indonesia, with additional launches planned across Europe and Japan forthcoming.
At Imax, the current worldwide cumulative total stands at $155M - point number six. th the largest IMAX release to date. Out of the total, $151.6 million was generated in China. In the UK, IMAX screens accounted for 35% of the film's opening weekend showing, highlighting their significant contribution. NZ2 The largest debut in the local language for this format within the market.
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During studio play, Warner Bros' Mickey 17 reached $90.5M globally following the second round of broad release. The weekend saw an increase. $15.6M internationally (-37%), resulting in an overseas total of $57.2M .
Bong Joon-ho's home turf of Korea continues to lead play with $17.9M after three frames, followed by the UK ($5.8M), France ($5.3M), Germany ($2.8M) and Mexico ($2.5M).
The Imax total is $10.2M so far worldwide, 11.2% of the global cume to date.
Disney/Marvel's Captain America: Brave New World added $6M From 52 markets in the fifth weekend (-38%), bringing the international total to $203.2M for $388.6M global.
The Leading 5 Markets Are The UK ($22M), Mexico ($15.2M), China ($14.4M), France ($13.6M) and Korea ($11.3M).
On Wednesday, Disney crossed $1B global for 2025 so far, becoming the first studio of the year to the mark. This week, Disney's live action Snow White hits cinemas worldwide.
Universal/Working Title's Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy added another $5.4M (-31%) this weekend in 75 markets, taking the Uni international cume to $112.8M , in line with Bridget Jones's Baby , Bridget Jones’s Diary and Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason , and well above Anyone But You and Ticket to Paradise . Including France, where Studiocanal releases, the offshore total is now $119M .
In the UK this weekend, Mad About the Boy surpassed the lifetime of Bridget Jones's Diary to become Working Title's 2 nd biggest film ever and the 2 nd biggest romcom of all time. The UK continues to lead play, now with $54.3M, followed by Australia ($9.4M), Netherlands ($5.6M), Germany ($5.6M) and Poland ($5.2M).
Japan and Korea are still on deck in April.
During the initial release phase, Universal started an early roll-out for Steven Soderbergh's film. Black Bag with $4.3M From 37 markets worldwide. The launch globally began as $11.8M As the rest of the world releases over the coming two months, France ($1.2M), the UK ($1.1M), and Australia ($600K) led with the largest openings.
Paramount's Novocaine Additionally, the rollout started outside domestic borders. In 19 markets (which make up 25% of its international presence), the film starring Jack Quaid contributed $1.8 million. Mexico occupied the top spot with a value of $607K and ranked third, succeeded by Korea ($154K/No. 7) and Indonesia ($126K/No. 3). Alongside local figures, the launch was $10.5M .
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