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The Box Office Autonomy Since 1974. Tweets by Jeff Bock, Media Analyst. Although, sometimes, this red ape named Rodney is at the controls. Now on Bluesky, II.

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A24's MATERIALISTS copped a feel overseas with $3.5M in just 11 markets on 1,700+ screens. OZ scored $1.5M The romance spreads throughout the world over the course of the entire summer. That's how love gets you. The long game.

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DreamWorks' HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON lit a fire overseas--$114M in 81 markets. TOP INT'L TERRITORIES 1. MEX ($14M) 2. UK ($11M) 2. CHI ($11M)

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$1M CLUB: DISCOUNT TUESDAY 1. HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON ($12M) 2. LILO & STITCH ($3.1M) 3. MATERIALISTS ($1.9M) 4. M:I8 ($1.4M) 5. BALLERINA ($1.3M) That’s how you Tuesday, folks.

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DUMB SHOWDOWNS: FALL 2025 PREDATOR: BADLANDS VS THE RUNNING MAN--both are slated to open Nov. 7th. Move one of these to Thanksgiving. That's it. That's the tweet.

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$1M CLUB: WILD WEDNESDAY 1. HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON ($8.4M) 2. LILO & STITCH ($2.4M) 3. MATERIALISTS ($1.5M) 4. M:I8 ($1.2M) 5. BALLERINA ($1M)

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$1M CLUB: JUNETEENTH THURSDAY 1. HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON ($9.7M) 2. 28 YEARS LATER ($5.8M) 3. ELIO ($3M) 4. LILO & STITCH ($2.8M) 5. MATERIALISTS ($1.6M) 6. M:I8 ($1.5M) 7. BALLERINA ($1.1M) It’s a jolly holiday for movies…

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Pixar's ELIO looks to be headed below $25M--which would be the worst wide Pixar debut of all time. The original TOY STORY and ELEMENTAL both opened with $29M.