It’s Happening around the world, a look at the overseas box office

June 17th, 2008 at 1:50 am

M. Night Shyamalan World

Ok, ‘The Happening’ is a terrible movie, but taking the number one spot overseas is quite an accomplishment. M. Night Shyamalan’s movie made $32.1 million at 5,714 screens in 88 territories. That’s about $5,600 per screen. ‘The Incredible Hulk’ came in second, but managed to make almost $10,000 per screen at 38 markets.

The $32.1 million comes after Shyamalan’s awful box office result of ‘Lady in the Water’ in 2006. The fantasy only made $30 million overseas during its lifetime. It’s clear Fox’ aggressive marketing campaign paid off. The trailer with falling bodies gave people high hopes for his new thriller. It’s too bad this is one of those ‘the best is in the trailer’ movies and most will leave disappointed.

Europe was leading the ticket sales for ‘The Happening.’ France grossed a good $4.6 million, followed by Spain with $3.8 million. The U.K. brought in $3.4 million and several other countries ended the weekend with around $2 million.

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Final box office weekend estimates, ‘The Incredible Hulk’ tops with decent performance, ‘Kung Fu Panda’ second before ‘The Happening’

June 15th, 2008 at 11:37 am

The Incredible Hulk Box Office Chart

Not much has changed since our last update a couple of hours ago. The final box office results are in line with what we expected. It was a soft start for ‘The Incredible Hulk.’ People still had the bad aftertaste from the first Hulk movie and the $150 million blockbuster didn’t manage to top $55 million. Now $54.5 million isn’t a bad start and it beats Marvel’s (low) expectations. But with a $100 million ‘Iron Man’ opening weekend last month, this number shouldn’t satisfy them. Especially since ‘Iron Man’ was cheaper and a lesser-known character. Marvel simply didn’t succeed in explaining why people should see the green faced Bruce Banner another time. Ang Lee’s ‘The Hulk’ grossed $62 million in its opening weekend.

Meanwhile, ‘The Happening’ gives a mixed picture. While some expected the thriller to end up in the low teens, $30.5 million is a decent number. Considering the $60 million budget, Fox might have wanted a little more. But they made a smart choice by releasing the B-movie worldwide from day one. Not including marketing and distribution, the $32 million overseas gross surprisingly makes M. Night Shyamalan’s work profitable from the first weekend. In this aspect, you could say Fox’ marketing for ‘The Happening’ was better than Universal’s for ‘The Incredible Hulk.’ While it still has to launch in about 25% of its markets, ‘The Incredible Hulk’ made just $31 million overseas.

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‘The Incredible Hulk’ and ‘The Happening’ ticket sales, Saturday’s box office in line with Friday’s

June 15th, 2008 at 12:16 am

The Happening Money

‘The Incredible Hulk’ continues its mild dominance over ‘The Happening.’ Still targeting a $55 million total gross for the weekend, ‘The Incredible Hulk’ made an estimated $18.4 mill this Saturday. With a $150 million budget, Marvel must be disappointed. Not publicly of course, the blockbuster is still beating their low expectations. But their cheaper ‘Iron Man’ made about twice as much during its opening weekend. These numbers definitely won’t up the Marvel Entertainment stock like ‘Iron Man’ did last month.

‘The Happening’ dropped to an estimated box office result of $10.3 mill Saturday, likely affected by the bad reviews. If the viewers are even more put off this Sunday, it won’t end the weekend far above $30 million. Although I expect most of the target audience not to even read the reviews.

‘Kung Fu Panda’ had a strong Saturday and surpassed M. Night Shyamalan’s awful thrillride. It ended the Saturday with an estimated $13.1 million in sold tickets. With the $10 mill yesterday, it will probably come in second for the weekend with about $35 million.

I’m expecting the studio weekend estimates in a couple of hours.

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