Friday Update: Warner Bros’ Barbie has passed a new milestone at the international box office, crossing $300M with Thursday’s grosses included. The Greta Gerwig-directed pic is heading into its second weekend, and is also due to hit the $600M worldwide benchmark when today’s figures are tallied.
On Thursday, the Margot Robbie/Ryan Gosling-starrer added $28.1M from 69 overseas markets, a 15% drop from Wednesday. The offshore cume through yesterday is $320.3M with global at $578.7M.
Barbie has now claimed the biggest opening week ever for a Warner Bros film in New Zealand, and the second-biggest in Australia as well as the top opening week of the year in both.
In individual markets, Barbie continues to strut through the UK with aplomb. At $45.4M, the film now boasts biggest non-franchise opening week of all time.
That’s the top market, while Mexico ($33.4M), Brazil ($27.3M), Australia ($20.3M) and China...
On Thursday, the Margot Robbie/Ryan Gosling-starrer added $28.1M from 69 overseas markets, a 15% drop from Wednesday. The offshore cume through yesterday is $320.3M with global at $578.7M.
Barbie has now claimed the biggest opening week ever for a Warner Bros film in New Zealand, and the second-biggest in Australia as well as the top opening week of the year in both.
In individual markets, Barbie continues to strut through the UK with aplomb. At $45.4M, the film now boasts biggest non-franchise opening week of all time.
That’s the top market, while Mexico ($33.4M), Brazil ($27.3M), Australia ($20.3M) and China...
- 7/28/2023
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
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