Most markets only show American movies for 1 month. Looks like this movie will struggle to reach $610 Million
You are just making this up.
No, most theatres in most Countries (PRC being the major exception) pull Movies only when they stop making money. Here is just one Movie of many, where the Major Overseas markets did not pull a Movie after four weeks. It is Zootopia, but I could find many more.
The first is the Country, the second is the number of weeks it was in theatres in each Country.
Australia 15 Brazil 17 China (PRC) 7 France 18 Germany 16 Italy 13 Japan 12 Mexico 8 United Kingdom 20
(Data from Box Office Mojo)
As I said, I could find many more Movies to match these figures, but one example is all I could be bothered with. So please get your facts right the next time.
Sorry, you will have to settle for one. I have better things to do.
Paptain America: Civil War
Australia 11 Brazil 14 China (PRC) 5 France 15 Germany 7 Italy 8 Japan 8 Mexico 8 United Kingdom 12
How about you find ONE example of major non-US markets pulling profitable Movies en masse after Four weeks? After all you are the one who claimed this ("made it up"), and I guarantee you cannot defend your claim with facts.
OK, if I spend a bit of time showing you 18 more successful Movies that were not pulled from major markets after 4 weeks, will you actually admit that your unsubstantiated claim, which you are not willing to support with facts was nonsense?
CW is a good movie. They would obviously keep a good movie for longer. For a direct comparison, you need to find a big budget sh!tty movie and see how long theaters kept it for.
CW is a good movie. They would obviously keep a good movie for longer. For a direct comparison, you need to find a big budget sh!tty movie and see how long theaters kept it for.
But that is exactly the point. Bombs will be pulled, successful Box Office Movies will stay. The OP's claim was that Overseas markets pull every USA Movie after four weeks, which is clearly incorrect.
He has made the specific claim that SS will be pulled from overseas markets next week. It's not going to happen.