drop was 35% including solid holds in Japan , Australia , Germany , Mexico , France , and Italy . After slight dips in the UK in recent weeks, this session was off 48%, likely due in part to Cineworld’s closures.
There were three smaller openings this session, in Bolivia, Costa Rica and Nicaragua where the movie was No. 1 in each. Still to come are a further 21 international markets including Brazil, Argentina, India, Indonesia and the Philippines.Greenland added three new markets in the frame. Italy took an estimated $803K from 378 locations at No. 1 and with an over 30% share. New Zealand also debuted atop the charts with $227K from 89 locations. Including those bows, the Gerard Butler pic has scored No. 1 starts in 24 markets since it began rollout. The full international weekend is an estimated $2.84M from 2,715 locations and the cume to date is $28M. Next week sees releases in Czech Republic and Romania.