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Set in the early 20th century, Dwayne Johnson stars as a river boat captain offering tourists jungle cruises in South America. Those latter two territories open the film this coming weekend. Key markets that have not yet opened Jungle Cruise are China, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, India, Philippines, Vietnam, Peru and South Africa. Japan extended its state of emergency from just Tokyo to an additional three populous prefectures. New South Wales and Queensland are now in lockdown, while Victoria and South Australia have just reopened, but with capacity restrictions. In Saudi Arabia, that’s the second-biggest opening ever for Disney, behind only Black Widow.Īustralia, Jungle Cruise’s sixth biggest market, delivered an estimated $1.2m. Russia/CIS ($3m), Japan ($2.1m), France ($1.8m) and Saudi Arabia ($1.4m) come next in the international league table for Jungle Cruise. That’s because The Suicide Squad also opened there, enjoying a select release in five markets ahead of the bigger global launch (see below). UK and Ireland delivered the biggest international number for Jungle Cruise, with a $3.1m, despite the film not topping the chart in the territory. It was the top non-local title in Japan, France and Netherlands. Jungle Cruise opened as the top film in most of its markets, including key territories Italy, Russia, Australia and Mexico.
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The studio calculates that Disney+ subscribers paid an additional $30m to watch the film via Premier Access – income that Disney does not share with cinema owners. The period action adventure, adapted from a Disney theme park ride, began with a confirmed $28.1m from 47 international markets and $34.2m in North America, combining for $61.8m worldwide. UPDATED: Disney begins August with another global box office chart topper, Jungle Cruise, after having dominated much of July with Black Widow. ‘Jungle Cruise’ Worldwide Box Office July 30-AugRankĬredit: Comscore, all figures estimates Disney’s ‘Jungle Cruise’ launches with $62m worldwide