1. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey2. Django Unchained3. Lincoln4. The Master5. Amour6. Frankenweenie7. Wreck-It Ralph8. The Wolverine9. Skyfall10. Gangster Squad
1. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey2. Django Unchained3. Lincoln4. The Master5. Amour6. Frankenweenie7. Wreck-It Ralph8. The Wolverine9. Skyfall10. Gangster SquadEdited on 8/6 because of The Great Gatsby being pushed back.
Updated international #s from WB just now:$126.2 m weekend total$252.0 m international total to dateWeekend openers in U.S. dollars:France -- $11.4 mGermany -- $11.3 mMexico -- $9.6 mRussia -- $8.3 mBrazil -- $6.8 mJapan -- $5.8 mNot sure how/if preview grosses factor into any of those #s.Weekend holdovers in U.S. dollars:United Kingdom -- $11.3 mAustralia -- $7.6 mKorea -- $6.9 m
Over the last couple months:Das BootThe Thing (1982)Kingdom of HeavenA Serious ManThe Fighter(500) Days of SummerDr. NoLicense to KillMacheteWar of the Worlds (2005)Alien 3Alien: ResurrectionAlien vs. PredatorBatman: Mask of the Phantasm, Batman: The Animated Series Vol. 1 & 3 on DVD
1. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey2. Django Unchained3. Lincoln4. The Master5. Amour6. The Great Gatsby7. Frankenweenie8. Wreck-It Ralph9. The Wolverine10. Skyfall
Looks like more than $18.5 m was added to their previous total, but also possible that numbers from earlier in the week increased (perhaps not all territories had reported 100%). If a different total happens to be sent later today, will pass it along.
While it wasn't a great hold, TDKR did hold up slightly better percentage wise than the other films in the top five yesterday (if the figures hold with actuals). I think that's fairly impressive given how much distance there is right now between its grosses and the grosses of the other films and the fact that it's in its first week. So not sure I get all the doom and gloom today, at least as far as the Wednesday # goes.Bigger picture, I think we're obviously looking at a sizable decline this weekend, but at this point I wouldn't rule out the possibility of it being able to really stabilize after this weekend either.
1. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey2. Django Unchained3. The Master4. Amour5. Lincoln6. The Great Gatsby7. Frankenweenie8. Wreck-It Ralph9. Gangster Squad10. Skyfall
1. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey2. Django Unchained3. The Master4. Amour5. The Great Gatsby6. The Dark Knight Rises7. Frankenweenie8. Wreck-It Ralph9. Gangster Squad10. Skyfall
1. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey2. Django Unchained3. The Master4. Amour5. The Great Gatsby6. The Dark Knight Rises7. Frankenweenie8. Wreck-It Ralph9. Gangster Squad10. Skyfall
I don't know Ray personally, but in his defense from my POV, today's overall reporting from the studios is one of the craziest days I can remember (and it's not just Sony).
I work for Boxoffice.com (Daniel Garris), and can say that BOM in all likelihood removed $850,000 from Sony's reported Tuesday actual # on accident. Sony had already separated the $850,000 from the $35,016,884 Tuesday actual they just reported.
Here are the actuals Sony just sent out:MON CANADA: $850,000TUE: $35,016,884WED: $23,335,925TOTAL: $59,202,809So they are splitting Monday out of the Tuesday # now.No specific location count for the Monday # though.