Hollywood is finally working in India, and it has nothing to do with Marvel
Four Hollywood films. Four different genres. All made money in India within six weeks, and not one of them had a superhero. That has not happened here in a very long time.
Adding the $23 million it garnered in the US, ‘Super-Pets’, which features the voices of Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart, has collected $41.4 million on its global debut, even as the film market awaits the release of the Brad Pitt-starrer, ‘Bullet Train’.
Top Gun: Maverick
Warner Bros’ ‘DC League Of Super-Pets’ started wagging its tail internationally this weekend, barking up an estimated $18.4 million in 63 markets, 37 per cent ahead of its family entertainment competition, ‘The Bad Guys’, reports ‘Deadline’.
Adding the $23 million it garnered in the US, ‘Super-Pets’, which features the voices of Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart, has collected $41.4 million on its global debut, even as the film market awaits the release of the Brad Pitt-starrer, ‘Bullet Train’.
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Outside the pooches, according to ‘Deadline’, the big studio titles are holding well, “but we are definitely missing a new tentpole product”. And ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ continues to cruise at $1.3 billion (and counting!), with the UK, Japan and Australia topping the overseas territories powering its spectacular flight.
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‘Minions: The Rise Of Gru’, which is rollicking along, has made $710.4 million globally, across 73 markets, with the UK leading the pack outside the US. ‘Thor: Love And Thunder’, meanwhile, overtook ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ with combined earnings of $662 million, more than half of it coming from overseas markets led by France, Italy and Australia.
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