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The Box Office Buzz, Tracking, and Pre-Sale Thread
Eric the Clown replied to Shawn Robbins's topic in Box Office Discussion
New York will obviously be a bigger market than usual for this, but still found this neat. -
The Box Office Buzz, Tracking, and Pre-Sale Thread
Eric the Clown replied to Shawn Robbins's topic in Box Office Discussion
Quorum Updates Dumb Money T-4: 26.79% Awareness Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour T-18: 42.6% What Happens Later T-39: 15.34% Migration T-88: 22.27% The Color Money T-91: 32.41% Mean Girls: The Musical T-109: 20.23% The Creator T-4: 30.48% Awareness Final Awareness: 35% chance of 10M, 2% chance of 20M Medium Awareness: 43% chance of 10M Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie T-4: 38.61% Awareness Final Awareness: 35% chance of 10M Animation/Family Awareness: 0% chance of 10M Saw X T-4: 44.12% Awareness Final Awareness: 84% chance of 10M, 55% chance of 20M, 32% chance of 30M, 19% chance of 40M Horror Awareness: 100% chance of 10M, 83% chance of 20M, 33% chance of 40M The Exorcist: Believer T-11: 44.1% Awareness Final Awareness: 84% chance of 10M, 55% chance of 20M, 32% chance of 30M, 19% chance of 40M Horror Awareness: 100% chance of 10M, 83% chance of 20M, 33% chance of 40M -
Bless their heart, they're really trying to advertise this
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One is a nostalgic toy commercial, the other is just a toy commercial. Take a wild guess which one has the advantage?
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Discuss
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I mean you're still going to get a sequel no matter what. Just enjoy your little victories when you can.
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Though really, at least from a glance at the Tracking Thread, it seems Saw X is doing solid business compared to Nun 2, which inexplicably got to 30M+. Haven't paid too close attention, and I doubt it will go that high considering its more niche, but high teens seems like a possibility, which is a pretty easy #1 victory. In fact, if Expendables really starts to fall apart over the weekend (not impossible!), we could have four weeks in a row where the #1 movie is based off a James Wan franchise. You don't see that every day.
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I mean we basically have that already? We had Voyage of the Demeter in mid-August, followed by Nun 2 a couple weeks later. Haunting in Venice is definitely a horror movie IMO, having seen it myself, and that dropped a week after Nun 2. We have a lull this weekend, but now we have the new Saw movie next week. Then Exorcist the week after, two weeks of no horror (but I mean with Tay Tay coming in the picture, can you blame them?), and then FNAF to round everything up. Like that's a typical August-October period for horror, just slightly more spaced out.
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Ah yes. The very devoted Paw Patrol fanbase. Those 3 year olds have to see the movie right away, or else they'll avoid getting spoiled on whether Chase dies or not.