Monster feature set to overtake ‘Tenet’ as the the biggest Hollywood film released during the pandemic.
‘Godzilla Vs Kong’ closing gap on ‘Tenet’
Updated: Warner Bros and Legendary’s Godzilla Vs Kong pushed past $350m at the global box office at the weekend, with a confirmed total of $358.6m, comprising $70m in North America and $288.6m in international. The film will soon overtake Tenet ($363m) to become the biggest Hollywood film released in the pandemic era.
Despite that milestone on the back of a $24.3m weekend, international takings fell hard – down approximately 66% – from the previous session, which benefited from the Easter holiday.
‘Godzilla Vs Kong’ closing gap on ‘Tenet’
Updated: Warner Bros and Legendary’s Godzilla Vs Kong pushed past $350m at the global box office at the weekend, with a confirmed total of $358.6m, comprising $70m in North America and $288.6m in international. The film will soon overtake Tenet ($363m) to become the biggest Hollywood film released in the pandemic era.
Despite that milestone on the back of a $24.3m weekend, international takings fell hard – down approximately 66% – from the previous session, which benefited from the Easter holiday.
- 4/12/2021
- by Charles Gant
- ScreenDaily
Monster feature set to overtake ‘Tenet’ as the the biggest Hollywood film released during the pandemic.
‘Godzilla Vs Kong’ closing gap on ‘Tenet’
Warner Bros and Legendary’s Godzilla Vs Kong pushed past $350m at the global box office at the weekend, with an estimated total of $358m, comprising $69.5m in North America and $288.3m in international. The film will soon overtake Tenet ($363m) to become the biggest Hollywood film released in the pandemic era.
Despite the success, international takings fell hard – down 66% – from the previous session, which benefited from the Easter holiday. Australia bucked the trend with just a 28% drop.
‘Godzilla Vs Kong’ closing gap on ‘Tenet’
Warner Bros and Legendary’s Godzilla Vs Kong pushed past $350m at the global box office at the weekend, with an estimated total of $358m, comprising $69.5m in North America and $288.3m in international. The film will soon overtake Tenet ($363m) to become the biggest Hollywood film released in the pandemic era.
Despite the success, international takings fell hard – down 66% – from the previous session, which benefited from the Easter holiday. Australia bucked the trend with just a 28% drop.
- 4/12/2021
- by Charles Gant
- ScreenDaily
“Godzilla vs. Kong” was once again muscled out of the top China box office slot by local drama “Sister” thanks to a $13.2 million third weekend cume that was no match for the latter’s $21 million.
Its China tally was a touch less than its $13.4 million second weekend sales in North America. Though “Godzilla” is being hailed Stateside as the highest grossing film domestically since the pandemic began for its $69.5 million cume to date, that figure is less than half its earnings in China thus far.
The Legendary and Warner Bros. title has now grossed a total of $165 million in China since its March 26 release, with data from the Maoyan platform predicting that it will bow out with a final cume of $188 million. But whatever its final tally, China will certainly far and away end up its top market worldwide.
Even so, the monster movie was smacked down by “Sister,” the...
Its China tally was a touch less than its $13.4 million second weekend sales in North America. Though “Godzilla” is being hailed Stateside as the highest grossing film domestically since the pandemic began for its $69.5 million cume to date, that figure is less than half its earnings in China thus far.
The Legendary and Warner Bros. title has now grossed a total of $165 million in China since its March 26 release, with data from the Maoyan platform predicting that it will bow out with a final cume of $188 million. But whatever its final tally, China will certainly far and away end up its top market worldwide.
Even so, the monster movie was smacked down by “Sister,” the...
- 4/11/2021
- by Rebecca Davis
- Variety Film + TV
‘Peter Rabbit 2’ posts strong hold in Australia.
Updated: Warner Bros and Legendary are celebrating a strong $120m second global session for Godzilla Vs Kong, boosted by an estimated $48.5m five-day opening in North America, and strong holds in many international markets.
‘Godzilla Vs Kong’ stays strong in China, Mexico
The “monsterverse” mash-up delivered a confirmed $71.1m in international, a decline of 39%, taking the total after two weekends of play to $237.3m. The global total is $285.3m.
Godzilla Vs Kong’s box office compares favourably with Godzilla (2014) and Godzilla: King Of The Monsters (2019) at the same stage of their respective...
Updated: Warner Bros and Legendary are celebrating a strong $120m second global session for Godzilla Vs Kong, boosted by an estimated $48.5m five-day opening in North America, and strong holds in many international markets.
‘Godzilla Vs Kong’ stays strong in China, Mexico
The “monsterverse” mash-up delivered a confirmed $71.1m in international, a decline of 39%, taking the total after two weekends of play to $237.3m. The global total is $285.3m.
Godzilla Vs Kong’s box office compares favourably with Godzilla (2014) and Godzilla: King Of The Monsters (2019) at the same stage of their respective...
- 4/5/2021
- by Charles Gant
- ScreenDaily
‘Peter Rabbit 2’ posts strong hold in Australia.
Warner Bros and Legendary are celebrating a strong $120m second global session for Godzilla Vs Kong, boosted by an estimated $48.5m five-day opening in North America, and strong holds in many international markets.
‘Godzilla Vs Kong’ stays strong in China, Mexico
The “monsterverse” mash-up delivered an estimated $71.6m in international, a decline of 39%, taking the total after two weekends of play to an estimated $237m. The global total is an estimated $285m.
Godzilla Vs Kong’s box office compares favourably with Godzilla (2014) and Godzilla: King Of The Monsters (2019) at the same stage...
Warner Bros and Legendary are celebrating a strong $120m second global session for Godzilla Vs Kong, boosted by an estimated $48.5m five-day opening in North America, and strong holds in many international markets.
‘Godzilla Vs Kong’ stays strong in China, Mexico
The “monsterverse” mash-up delivered an estimated $71.6m in international, a decline of 39%, taking the total after two weekends of play to an estimated $237m. The global total is an estimated $285m.
Godzilla Vs Kong’s box office compares favourably with Godzilla (2014) and Godzilla: King Of The Monsters (2019) at the same stage...
- 4/5/2021
- by Charles Gant
- ScreenDaily
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