It is a good hold, not sure why it wouldn't be considered a good hold.It is pretty unrealistic to expect a reboot to pass the original spiderman trilogy, only the loonie people thought it could gross over SM3.It won't struggle to make it into the black, it looks like TASM will find some considerable profit for Sony, regardless of that ridiculously bloated budget for such a crap looking film. As a franchise this rebooted trilogy or whatever it becomes should be handled much better but I doubt it works out that way.
Good hold for Spider-Man, should finish very close to 270m, Ted has another fantastic hold, IA has done well enough, Brave didn't totally collapsed, overall not a bad weekend, significantly down from last year when DH2 opened but that is natural.
No more New York gifs, they really don't have a place here anymore, it was fun while it lasted, let it go, give it the occasional appearance but let it die out slowly just like the Jennifer Lawrence gifs.
I don't think Spiderman has had any bearing on IA's opening. The weakish number for IA probably has to do with Madagascar and Brave saturating the market.
I can only base my opinion on projections because were talking about money that hasn't been made yet.Anyway locking this thread so the conversation moves to the friday thread.
Yes to some people Potter films are considered domestic disappointments and I'm alright with that. Because people are crazy.BB adjusts to 253.7m and sold 32m tickets, TASM should finish it's run around 250m, factoring in 3D surcharges BB will have sold a fair amount of tickets more than TASM based off of my final projection for it. TASM is a reboot following the biggest superhero trilogy and imo it should have grossed much more than what it has, SM3 set spiderman back a fair way.