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Also, since this is apparently the weekend thread now... Runtimes w/out attachments for next week HTTYD: The Hidden World: 1:33. A Dog's Journey and Secret Life of Pets 2 (Trailer #5. I don't know if that means it's the Gidget trailer, or a brand new one) https://pro.boxoffice.com/long-range-captain-marvel-tracking-for-140m-launch-early-forecasts-forhellboy-little-missing-link/ Hellboy: 17-25 range. 22/46 Little: 12-18 range. 15/43 Missing Link: 7-15 range. 10/39 There are some other slight alterations here and there, but I don't really care that much to share them here
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It's kinda similar to Legend of Tarzan back in 2016. It did better than what tracking and people at BOT expected and in a vacuum their runs could be considered fine. But their budgets were too large to really make them profitable for the studio, although I guess Alita might get in the black when all is said and done.
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Shazam! | April 5, 2019 | 21st Most Profitable Film of 2019
Eric Quinn replied to Neo's topic in Box Office Discussion
lowkey hoping Shazam bombs so I can do a "Spawn Over Shazam" club called "Beat Shazam" -
@That One Guy Over Sixth Sense confirmed
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If Alita follows Ready Player One (Thurs opening, sci-fi, opened on a holiday weekend) 2.425M previews 7.7M Thu inc. previews 9.7M Fri 10.1M Sat 7.2M Sun 3.4M Mon 27M 3-Day, 38.1M 6-Day I would love to do A Good Day to Die Hard as a comparison (exact same calendar configuration), but probably not now. Disregarding the 6-year gap, it had midnight screenings instead of 7PM shows. But I guess RPO is still a good benchmark, and above tracking FWIW. Let's just wait and see what the final Thursday number will be.
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Guess Nickelodeon's now the place for TV shows that follow up critically-acclaimed but financially-underwhelming sequels
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The Box Office Buzz and Tracking Thread: Electric Boogaloo
Eric Quinn replied to grim22's topic in Numbers and Data
Sorry for not being active with the Pulse updates btw This week's been pretty busy for me, so I wasn't able to get things here done as much as I would like. -
@MrPink @4815162342 @WrathOfHan @Sam Lin didn't die for this.
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It's honestly pretty smart of them to go in a more "epic adventure" kind of tone in their marketing (and I assume the movie). It's basically positioning itself as the series growing up alongside the audience that saw the first movie, which helps broaden the appeal to older audiences and diminishes the 6-year gap issue. I also love how updated the animation is. Not just because of advancing technology, but even the lighting and staging seems like a huge upgrade from the last movie.
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It'll be interesting to see the runs of these two movies. When it comes to years with the exact same calendar configuration (2008, 2013), all the new movies opened on Thursday the 14th. So we can't use stuff like Safe Haven or Beautiful Creatures or Definitely, Maybe as comparisons for these movies. This is basically uncharted territory.