Last Rites Bows To $187M Global & Top Horror Start Ever Overseas

Updated: New Line/Warner Bros’ The Conjuring: Last Rites positively possessed the global and international box office this weekend with a $187M worldwide opening, $104M of the total coming from 66 overseas markets.

The Michael Chaves-directed installment has bragging rights to becoming the biggest horror debut of all time internationally (overtaking WB’s own It Chapter 2) and the 2nd biggest ever globally. Warner leads studios for 2025 worldwide ($3.778B), offshore ($2.04B) and domestically ($1.738B).

The Patrick Wilson/Vera Farmiga-starrer further had the biggest debut in the Conjuring Universe in 41 overseas markets including Germany, Netherlands, Italy, UK and all of Latin America.

It was also the top launch for a horror pic ever in 17 markets including Spain, Poland, Norway, Brazil, Colombia and Chile. And, the biggest WB opening weekend ever in India.

In Imax, the global bow was $14.3M including $4.9M from overseas. The worldwide opening is the biggest for the Conjuring franchise as well as the 2nd biggest opening weekend ever for a horror film, behind Alien: Romulus.

Regionally, Last Rites comfortably had the best opening weekend for the Conjuring Universe in Europe, and was the 3rd biggest horror opening weekend ever, in like-for-likes there.

In Latin America, the movie is the biggest horror opening weekend of all time and the 3rd best for WB ever, behind Barbie and Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice.

In Asia, Last Rites had the biggest opening of the Conjuring Universe;  notably dominating box office in Indonesia (83% market share) and Philippines (91% market share).

There are a further 10 markets to release next week, including France and the Middle East. Japan will be the last market to open on October 17.

Here are the Top 5 debuts: Mexico ($13.3M), UK ($8.8M), Brazil ($7.7M), India ($6.7M) and Indonesia ($5.6M). 

In holdover play, Universal/DreamWorks Animation’s The Bad Guys 2 is approaching the $200M mark worldwide. On a staggered rollout, the sequel added $5.9M this weekend, taking the offshore running cume to $113.3M across 77 markets, and global to $191M. Australia releases on September 18.

The Top 5 offshore markets to date are as follows: China ($25.1M), UK ($16.8M), France ($11.1M), Spain ($7.8M) and Mexico ($6.1M).

In its sophomore frame, Searchlight/Disney’s The Roses added $5.8M from 44 material overseas markets. This lifts the offshore cume to $20M and worldwide to $32.3M

The international drop was 45% while the black comedy was No. 2 in the UK, Netherlands and Portugal. In new openings, it landed No. 2 in Australia and New Zealand.

The strongest holds were in Sweden (-19%), Portugal (-22%), Poland (-28%), UK (-33%), Germany (-37%) and Netherlands (-38%).

Here’s the Top 5 to date: UK ($7.2M), Germany ($1.5M), Netherlands ($1.4M), France ($1.3M) and Australia ($1.1M).

Still to come are Thailand, Korea and Japan.

MISC UPDATED CUMES/NOTABLES
Weapons (WB): $4.6M intl weekend (74 markets); $108.5M intl cume/$251.5M global
Materialists (SNY/A24): $3.1M intl weekend (57 markets); $61.2M intl cume/global to be updated
F1 (WB): $3M intl weekend (68 markets); $430.5M intl cume/$619.5M global 
Freakier Friday (DIS): $2.6M intl weekend (51 markets); $55.1M intl cume/$143M global
Jurassic World Rebirth (UNI): $2.3M intl weekend (83 markets); $521.9M intl cume/$861M global
Caught Stealing (SNY): $2.3M intl weekend (49 markets); $9.4M intl cume/$24.3M global
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle (SNY): $1.8M intl weekend (9 Sony markets); $45M Sony intl cume/global to be updated
The Naked Gun (PAR): $1.5M intl weekend (44 markets); $47M intl cume/$99.3M global
Smurfs (PAR): $1.5M intl weekend (53 markets); $86.3M intl cume/$117.4M global
How To Train Your Dragon (UNI): $1.3M intl weekend (83 markets); $369.1M intl cume/$632.1M global
Superman (WB): $500K intl weekend (65 markets); $260.8M intl cume/$614.1M global


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