It's doing great in Argentina, despite having to compete with the World Cup for attention. It has already sold over 1M tickets, and it's the Pixar movie that has hit that number the fastest as it beat Monsters University by one day. Animated movies tend to have really long legs in the region, no Despicable Me/Minions/Ice Age in the horizon, and the winter break is fast approaching, so this bodes well for it to join the exclusive 3M club and maybe even becoming the top Pixar film of all time (Monsters University at 3.3M).Have there been any country-by-country figures available for Incredibles 2 yet? I know it's going to be spread out over the next 3 months, and we're not going to get a thorough international picture for a while yet, but I'd be intrigued to see roughly how it's getting on.
I keep getting thrown for a loop by staggered CGI releases- I remember people being underwhelmed by international grosses for the likes of Finding Dory, Zootopia and Coco, and then looking back in a few months and finding that they've made a worldwide billion (or $800m, in Coco's case).
Doing well here in Uruguay too, but in a much (much) smaller scale.