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To distract from the Charlie/RTH calls... Daily Domestic Chart for Thursday December 16, 2021 Movie Distr Gross %YD %LW Thr Per Thr Total Gross D - P Spider-Man: No Way Home Sony Pictures $50,000,000 3,767 $13,273 $50,000,000 1 (2) Encanto Walt Disney $734,586 -6% -9% 3,750 $196 $75,016,607 23 2 (1) West Side Story 20th Century… $705,047 -27% 2,820 $250 $14,566,021 7 3 (3) House of Gucci United Artists $391,840 -21% -43% 3,407 $115 $43,031,865 23 4 (4) Ghostbusters: Afterlife Sony Pictures $331,530 -30% -44% 3,815 $87 $113,849,884 28 5 (5) Eternals Walt Disney $195,053 -37% -44% 3,030 $64 $162,406,293 42 6 (7) Clifford the Big Red Dog Paramount Pi… $96,325 -24% -26% 2,840 $34 $48,186,025 37 7 (8) Dune Warner Bros. $56,753 -53% 948 $60 $106,628,486 56 8 (6) Resident Evil: Welcome to… Sony Pictures $52,176 -69% -76% 2,572 $20 $16,452,990 23 9 (11) Belfast Focus Features $35,785 -24% -53% 819 $44 $6,672,260 35 10 (9) No Time to Die United Artists $34,643 -50% -67% 777 $45 $160,772,007 70 11 (-) The French Dispatch Searchlight … $26,792 -26% -51% 310 $86 $15,693,160 56 12 (-) Licorice Pizza United Artists $23,166 -14% -33% 4 $5,792 $1,201,007 21 - (12) King Richard Warner Bros. $21,015 -55% 1,402 $15 $14,606,901 28 - (10) Venom: Let There be Carnage Sony Pictures $20,854 -68% -72% 1,003 $21 $212,193,049 77 - (-) National Champions STX Entertai… $12,648 -58% 1,197 $11 $420,674 7 - (-) Spencer Neon $7,408 -37% -59% 228 $32 $7,064,193 42 - (-) Benedetta IFC Films $6,809 -31% -61% 123 $55 $306,392 14 - (-) Ron’s Gone Wrong 20th Century… $3,431 -9% -53% 210 $16 $22,979,592 56 - (-) Tadap 20th Century… $1,353 -68% -75% 50 $27 $130,934 14 - (-) Wolf Focus Features $1,045 -65% -86% 206 $5 $147,595 14 - (-) Flee Neon $977 -16% -23% 4 $244 $42,887 14 - (-) Antlers Searchlight … $735 -59% -85% 145 $5 $10,619,670 49 - (-) For the Love of Money Freestyle Re… $660 -65% -83% 79 $8 $472,094 23 - (-) The Addams Family 2 United Artists $619 +1% -51% 46 $13 $56,489,153 77 - (-) Halloween Kills Universal $540 -31% -49% 120 $5 $92,002,155 63 26 $52,761,790 LOL at Encanto with the one great hold of the bunch. Good for that film I suppose.
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This reminds me of when I was in grade school, whenever it was Halloween and the kids all dressed up in their costumes, there was always like three or four kids dressed up as Ghostface. And I still have no idea why we as kids latched onto the guy, nor why these kids' parents would allow them to dress as him.
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The-Numbers have them available. Kind of annoying that 20th Century is listed separately than Disney, but it is there. https://www.the-numbers.com/market/2021/distributors Disregarding the Omnicron stuff, I'm not sure why people are so down on Morbius. Even with it having Leto and a Z-List character, it's still a part of Marvel and delivers the corny 2000s blockbuster aesthetic that made Venom so popular. I would think 40M would be the minimum here (again, disregarding Omnicron)
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For the record, this is very grain of salt and based on my own weird extrapolations: Tron Legacy's 25th was a 36% jump from the 22nd. Using that would mean 10M to 13.6M. Matrix will have a huge fan rush and likely have mixed WOM/repeat viewing on Max, so I feel that sounds about right? Maybe a little higher near 14M? Could also just be that Matrix is just frontloaded due to reception and HBO Max and it has a poor Christmas Day number. Sing 2 though could probably go from 10M to 15-17M or something
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I'm saying this as somebody who doesn't watch TV or sports, so my point is kind of meaningless, but Sing 2 is definitely the movie I've seen the most ads for out in the wild apart from Spidey. The Regal near me has it as their big tie-in with their holiday gift card promos and I've gotten the trailer for it several times over the past month or so (better than The 355/Jackass, getting those trailers constantly were the worst), and the promo spend on TV, albeit on NBC where there's an excuse, is pretty strong. I was even at New York last month, and the FAO Schwarz right next to Rockefeller was bombarded with Sing 2 posters and cutouts of the characters. Along with the really good sales for Philly, if it wasn't for kids and families not heading out to theaters this year, I would probably go for over SLOP 2, but it probably won't be that far behind it.
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Maybe I'm missing something here, but I don't see this huge market for people going out to the theaters to see a TV show specifically. If you want to watch Boba Fett or Hawkeye or Stranger Things or Game of Thrones, chances are you already own Disney+/Netflix/HBO. So outside of diehard fans, wouldn't most people just choose to watch it at home free with their subscription than leaving their homes and paying 15 bucks on the big screen?
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