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Monday #s: Beauty and the Beast - $7.06M; Power Rangers - $2.78M; Kong - $1.27M; Life - $1.03M

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Disney’s  Beauty And The Beastcontinues to have moviegoers in a swoon as Belle and the gang grossed another $17.1M global yesterday to bring the worldwide cume to $710.5Mthrough Monday. With $10.2M at offshore turnstiles yesterday, the international box office is now $384.6M — that will rise to over $400M in short order this week. Domestically, the total through Monday is $325.9M.

http://deadline.com/2017/03/beauty-and-the-beast-crosses-700-million-global-box-office-1202053750/

Seems fine. -76% from Sunday, -49% from last Monday.

 

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2 minutes ago, JB33 said:

Yep, right around what I predicted ($7M). It continues to closely mirror CINDERELLA.

Similar multiplier to Cinderella (2.96x) gets it to around $517m, or just under Rogue One and TDK.

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2 hours ago, Eevin said:

Similar multiplier to Cinderella (2.96x) gets it to around $517m, or just under Rogue One and TDK.

 

If that happens, it's gotta really piss off Disney that it's 2 most recent releases both fell short of TDK.  :redcapes:

 

 

Although Rogue One still has a 10% chance to get there based on its last 2 weeks, IMO.

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2 minutes ago, Jim Shorts said:

 

If that happens, it's gotta really piss off Disney that it's 2 most recent releases both fell short of TDK.  :redcapes:

 

 

Although Rogue One still has a 10% chance to get there based on its last 2 weeks, IMO.

Disney has been fudging the ever-loving bejeezus out of Rogue One the past couple weeks. They want TDK and they want it bad.

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$710.5M + Tuesday ($8.5M DOM and $12M OS) = $731M

$731M + Wednesday ($7M DOM and $10M OS) = $748M

$748M + Thursday ($6M DOM and $8M OS) = $762M

$762M + Weekend ($50M DOM and $70M OS) = $882M (as of 02/04/2017)

 

I may be over-predicting a little what does everyone else think?

 

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Gross Change Thtrs. Per Thtr. Total Gross Days
1 (1) Beauty and the Beast Walt Disney $7,061,470 -75% 4,210 $1,677   $326,094,074 11
2 (2) Power Rangers Lionsgate $2,778,423 -74% 3,693 $752   $43,078,711 4
3 (3) Kong: Skull Island Warner Bros. $1,268,499 -72% 3,666 $346   $135,016,390 18
4 (4) Life Sony Pictures $1,033,454 -68% 3,146 $328   $13,535,390 4
5 (5) Logan 20th Century Fox $975,725 -69% 3,163 $308   $202,620,711 25
6 (6) Get Out Universal $840,275 -66% 2,474 $340   $148,510,155 32
7 (7) CHiPS Warner Bros. $612,341 -71% 2,464 $249   $8,335,143 4
8 (8) The Shack Lionsgate $394,989 -67% 2,330 $170   $49,541,584 25
9 (9) The Lego Batman Movie Warner Bros. $225,530 -69% 1,638 $138   $171,197,733 46
10 (11) The Belko Experiment BH Tilt $204,740 -62% 1,341 $153   $7,853,675 11
11 (-) Hidden Figures 20th Century Fox $86,045 -59% 640 $134   $167,101,057 93
12 (-) John Wick: Chapter Two Lionsgate $52,404 -59% 403 $130   $90,903,825 46
13 (-) T2: Trainspotting Sony Pictures $36,697 -67% 59 $622   $659,424 11
14 (-) Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Walt Disney $36,605 -63% 267 $137   $531,351,096 102
15 (-) Wilson Fox Searchlight
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22 minutes ago, Mike Hunt said:

$710.5M + Tuesday ($8.5M DOM and $12M OS) = $731M

$731M + Wednesday ($7M DOM and $10M OS) = $748M

$748M + Thursday ($6M DOM and $8M OS) = $762M

$762M + Weekend ($50M DOM and $70M OS) = $882M (as of 02/04/2017)

 

I may be over-predicting a little what does everyone else think?

 

 

I bet it's closer to $9m for Tuesday and probably $45-47m for the weekend. 

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38 minutes ago, Eevin said:

Disney has been fudging the ever-loving bejeezus out of Rogue One the past couple weeks. They want TDK and they want it bad.

 

I wouldn't call it fudging, more like creative accounting. ;)

 

A lot of the last 2 week's increase have been due to double features at Drive-ins with Beauty and the Beast.  That and $1 and discount theaters propping it up. 

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46 minutes ago, Eevin said:

Disney has been fudging the ever-loving bejeezus out of Rogue One the past couple weeks. They want TDK and they want it bad.

 

Eh.  It had it's Double Bill jump with B&B which is par for the course and last w/e it had it's 2nd mild theater expansion (the first was just 13 theaters) in it's 15th week.  Pretty much the usual for a later run.  This isn't Sony with SPECTRE or even Passengers.

 

Weekend Box Office Performance

Date Rank Gross % Change Theaters Per Theater Total Gross Days
2016/12/16 1 $155,081,681   4,157 $37,306   $155,081,681 3
2016/12/23 1 $64,033,768 -59% 4,157 $15,404   $286,033,442 10
2016/12/30 1 $49,609,002 -23% 4,157 $11,934   $424,987,707 17
2017/01/06 2 $22,063,570 -56% 4,157 $5,308   $477,364,924 24
2017/01/13 5 $13,468,189 -39% 3,162 $4,259   $498,559,923 31
2017/01/20 6 $7,210,470 -46% 2,603 $2,770   $512,376,033 38
2017/01/27 8 $5,274,513 -27% 2,049 $2,574   $520,200,086 45
2017/02/03 11 $2,922,879 -45% 1,613 $1,812   $524,632,391 52
2017/02/10 13 $1,495,988 -49% 929 $1,610   $527,162,956 59
2017/02/17 17 $791,308 -47% 435 $1,819   $528,602,776 66
2017/02/24 23 $423,387 -46% 284 $1,491   $529,443,931 73
2017/03/03 26 $223,941 -47% 165 $1,357   $529,828,733 80
2017/03/10 25 $209,647 -6% 166 $1,263   $530,118,047 87
2017/03/17 14 $502,905 +140% 179 $2,810   $530,748,437 94
2017/03/24 15 $446,992 -11% 267 $1,674   $531,314,491 101
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51 minutes ago, Eevin said:

Disney has been fudging the ever-loving bejeezus out of Rogue One the past couple weeks. They want TDK and they want it bad.

 

Nah, if they wanted Rogue One to get past TDK they would have tried something a whole lot earlier than now. Disney is pretty much the last company that cares about getting another movie or reaching as milestone, they have let countless opportunities pass, even when it came to setting records.

 

Rth actually explained it in the weekend topic, Rogue One currently gets quite a lot of money from double features at drive-ins, which play it together with BatB. The money from those goes to both movies equally. That's not how Disney counts stuff, that's how it gets handled in the US (and nowhere else apparently). It seems a bit weird, because most of that money obviously comes from people being interested in BatB, but if that's the way it works for every movie, why should it be any different for this one?

 

On top of that, it is currently expanding into Dollar-theaters.

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11 minutes ago, George Parr said:

 

Nah, if they wanted Rogue One to get past TDK they would have tried something a whole lot earlier than now. Disney is pretty much the last company that cares about getting another movie or reaching as milestone, they have let countless opportunities pass, even when it came to setting records.

 

Rth actually explained it in the weekend topic, Rogue One currently gets quite a lot of money from double features at drive-ins, which play it together with BatB. The money from those goes to both movies equally. That's not how Disney counts stuff, that's how it gets handled in the US (and nowhere else apparently). It seems a bit weird, because most of that money obviously comes from people being interested in BatB, but if that's the way it works for every movie, why should it be any different for this one?

 

On top of that, it is currently expanding into Dollar-theaters.

Fair enough. ;) I'd give you a like, but I'm sadly short.

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