Sony and Wayfarer Studios’ It Ends with Us has not only been dominating the domestic box office, but it has also made a significant impact on the international market. The film, starring Blake Lively, has already grossed $13.3M in just 42 markets, with a projected weekend debut of $27M-$30M. This puts the film on track to reach a worldwide total of $72M-$79M.
It Ends with Us has seen exceptional performance in key markets around the world. The UK, Australia, Brazil, and Mexico have emerged as the top markets for the film, with impressive box office numbers. The Middle East has also shown strong support for the film, further solidifying its global appeal.
Fans of the source novel by Colleen Hoover, as well as newcomers to the IP, have been flocking to theaters to see It Ends with Us. The film’s success can be attributed to its strong connection to the original material, as well as its appeal to a wide audience. It has positioned itself as a top choice for female moviegoers, following in the footsteps of past successful romantic dramas.
The film’s success can also be credited to strategic marketing and timing. Blake Lively’s recent cameo in husband Ryan Reynolds’ blockbuster film Deadpool & Wolverine has undoubtedly raised awareness for It Ends with Us. The red carpet appearances by the couple have further propelled the film’s profile, creating a buzz around its release.
It Ends with Us is set to open in several key markets throughout August and September, including France, Germany, Italy, China, Denmark, Korea, Japan, and Southeast Asia. The anticipation surrounding the film’s release in these regions is high, indicating that its global success is far from over.
It Ends with Us has proven to be a formidable force in the global box office arena. Its strong performance in both domestic and international markets, coupled with its appeal to fans and newcomers alike, has solidified its status as a must-see film. With upcoming releases in key markets and positive word-of-mouth, the future looks bright for It Ends with Us.