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Monday Numbers - Get Out - 4.1m

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25 minutes ago, AABATTERY said:

Hopefully more people will get out and see it now. Definitely deserves a few more dollars.

 

Should be able to get around 6-7.5M this weekend IMO.

That's expecting way too much. 3-4M at most IMO :(

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How high is Get Out's second weekend going to go?

 

Even if it has a small Tues bump, typical Wed drop, and 10-15% drop on Thurs, it'll still be on pace for a $20-22 million 2nd weekend.

 

Given the buzz/WOM and Logan possibly 'only' doing $55-70 million OW, there's room for Get Out to have a jaw-dropping hold for a horror film (especially if Universal adds another 500-700 theaters this weekend).

 

$25-28 million seems likely. But could it shock everyone with a $30 million+ 2nd weekend? I know it's unlikely, but perhaps it'll be the rare horror film that reaches mainstream America - helping it to leg its way to $175-225 million DOM.

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1 hour ago, mahnamahna said:

How high is Get Out's second weekend going to go?

 

Even if it has a small Tues bump, typical Wed drop, and 10-15% drop on Thurs, it'll still be on pace for a $20-22 million 2nd weekend.

 

Given the buzz/WOM and Logan possibly 'only' doing $55-70 million OW, there's room for Get Out to have a jaw-dropping hold for a horror film (especially if Universal adds another 500-700 theaters this weekend).

 

$25-28 million seems likely. But could it shock everyone with a $30 million+ 2nd weekend? I know it's unlikely, but perhaps it'll be the rare horror film that reaches mainstream America - helping it to leg its way to $175-225 million DOM.

I'm thinking $150M DOM is absolute ceiling.

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This is what I'm expecting for Get Out:

 

Remainder of this week: 13.7M (51.2M Total)

Mar 3: 25M (11.8M weekdays, 88M Total)

Mar 10: 16.5M (7.4M weekdays, 111.9M Total)

Mar 17: 9.7M (4.1M weekdays, 125.7M Total)

Mar 24: 4.8M (2M weekdays, 132.5M Total)

Mar 31: 2.6M (1.3M weekdays, 136.4M Total)

Apr 7: 1.3M (600k weekdays, 138.3M Total)

Apr 14: 800k (139.1M Total)

 

Final Total: 142M (4.25x)

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4 minutes ago, WrathOfHan said:

This is what I'm expecting for Get Out:

 

Remainder of this week: 13.7M (51.2M Total)

Mar 3: 25M (11.8M weekdays, 88M Total)

Mar 10: 16.5M (7.4M weekdays, 111.9M Total)

Mar 17: 9.7M (4.1M weekdays, 125.7M Total)

Mar 24: 4.8M (2M weekdays, 132.5M Total)

Mar 31: 2.6M (1.3M weekdays, 136.4M Total)

Apr 7: 1.3M (600k weekdays, 138.3M Total)

Apr 14: 800k (139.1M Total)

 

Final Total: 142M (4.25x)

 

And what are you predicting Split to finish with?

 

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55 minutes ago, WrathOfHan said:

144M. It must beat The Last Airbender adjusted, dammit! 

 

That strong number for a royally screwed up take on ATLA makes me weep for the shocking waste of immense potential. It was supposed to be the next Harry Potter dammit.

 

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37 minutes ago, ban1o said:

Oh god lets see how it holds against Logan before we get crazy. I will be happy if it gets over 100 million which isn't guaranteed with all it's competition 

$100m is guaranteed at this point. I seriously doubt it will finish less of a multiplier than Lights Out.  Kong will not even open better than 30m. After logan and batb, GO should be fine for the rest of its run. Stay positive

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2 hours ago, mahnamahna said:

How high is Get Out's second weekend going to go?

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$25-28 million seems likely. But could it shock everyone with a $30 million+ 2nd weekend? I know it's unlikely, but perhaps it'll be the rare horror film that reaches mainstream America - helping it to leg its way to $175-225 million DOM.

 

:mouthdropped:

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