Ehh, might as well start it now.
Poppins: $260M
Aquaman: $235M
Bumblebee: $160M
Spider-Verse: $150M
Alita: $110M
Holmes and Watson: $80M
Mortal Engines: $70M
On the Basis of Sex: $40M
Welcome to Marwen: $30M
I think someone on another thread mentioned this Christmas will be like 2011 where there's no mega monster hit, but a lot of the wealth distributed nicely. That sounds about right, only with a lot more $100M grossers than $75M grossers. This also seems like it will be the Ghost Protocol of the bunch.
1. Amy Adams, The Female Leo
2. Regina King, Han's Folly
3. Rachel Weisz, I Don't Know Who's the Favourite
4. Emma Stone, This Can Flip with #3
5. Claire Foy, Concerned Wife on the Phone
ALT: Nicole Kidman, Wig
1. Richard E. Grant, Gonna Win Twice in a Row Thanks to Star Wars
2. Mahershala Ali, Category Fraud Strikes
3. Daniel Kaluuya, Not Sinking
4. Sam Elliott, Chapelle Should be Here TBh
5. Sam Rockwell, Racist to Racist
ALT: Timothee ChalaGOD, He'll Be Back For Little Women
1. Lady Gaga, Not Far From the Shallow After All
2. Olivia Colman, Queen to Queen
3. Viola Davis, Robbin' America's Hearts
4. Melissa McCarthy, Suck My Dick diddykongracing
5. Glenn Close, Borat Joke
ALT: Yalitza Aparicio, Can't Think of Anything Witty to Write
1. Bradley Cooper, I Just Wanna Take Another Look At You
2. Christian Bale, Getting Thicc Again
3. Ryan Gosling, Anti-Flag Planter
4. Viggo Mortenson, You People Love the Fried Chicken
5. Rami Malek, Bucktooth Wonder
ALT: Robert Redford, The Guy Who Deserves It the Most, But Probably Won't Get It
1. The Favourite
2. Roma
3. A Star is Born
4. Vice
5. First Man
6. BlacKkKlansman
7. Widows
8. If Beale Street Could Talk
9. Green Book
ALT: Black Panther