UPDATED, Friday 2:24 PM: Going into the weekend, Warner Bros.’ Suicide Squad is sitting pretty at $191.5M internationally, having grossed a big $11.7M on Wednesday and another $11.4M on last night. Globally, the DC Comic fan favorite has cumed $370.6M on its way to over $400M after it rolls through this weekend.

The David Ayer film opened in Argentina yesterday to dominate the market with a 72% share of the Top 5 films in play. With $426K on 314 screens, it would seem small in comparison to the U.S. market, but that gross was well ahead of its other comps in the marketplace — 119% higher than the bow of Guardians of the Galaxy and 77% head of Deadpool.

The records it has racked up overall include the biggest August opening day ever in North America and abroad. Currently, with Russia clocking in with a $16.3M gross for Suicide Squad, it has surpassed the entire run of Batman v Superman. Likewise, in Mexico where it has collected $15.3M, the film has surpassed the entire run of its comp Guardians of the Galaxy in that country.

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PREVIOUSLY, WED, 5:21 PM: This morning we reported that Warner Bros’ Suicide Squad is crushing it domestically in midweek numbers, busting through Guardians of the Galaxy‘s grosses one after another. After opening to $133.3M in 57 markets this weekend to push it past comp Deadpool, the movie based on the DC Comic has grossed an estimated $15.7M Monday with another $15.3M on Tuesday to bring its international cume up to $165M. With domestic haul of $161M added in, David Ayer’s raucous romp has grossed a $326.1M for the studio so far.

In Brazil, Suicide Squad has passed the entire run of Guardians of the Galaxy after only six days in release there, scooping up $14.9M.

With its top offshore market so far being the U.K. with $19.7M, the supervillain pic starring Will Smith, Jared Leto and Margot Robbie salso pushed over Guardians’ entire gross run in South Korea with $12.1M after only one week in release. That country has a holiday next weekend with the celebration of its Independence Day on August 15, which might help moviegoing in the territory.

Its No. 2 offshore market is Russia ($14.2M), followed by Mexico ($13.2M), and Australia ($12.3M).

In its second weekend domestically, look for the film to hit $51M-$54M, while overseas, it’s expecting another big weekend. The film is the biggest August opener both abroad and stateside. Overseas, it’s also chalked up the second-biggest DC Comics movie opening, behind only this year’s Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice.