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  1. https://deadline.com/2024/07/box-office-despicable-me-4-1236001250/

     

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    FRIDAY PM: Despicable Me 4 is looking to post a Friday of $23.4M, on its way toward a $64.4M 3-day and 5-day of $112M at 4,428 sites, which is still north of tracking’s range of $110M to $120M. It skews younger than Inside Out 2, so don’t expect the late evening draws. Illumination continues to have bragging rights with the franchise with DM4 becoming the animation studio’s 12th title to open at No. 1. The series holds the most No. 1 debuts of any animated franchise, ahead of Shrek.

     

    Disney/Pixar’s Inside Out 2 is seeing $10.8M in its fourth Friday (-36% from a week ago) for an estimated 3-day of $31.2M (-46%) at 3,760 theaters, and running total of $535M by EOD Sunday. That will be 6% ahead of Incredibles 2 at the 24 day point, that Pixar title finaling at $608.5M.

     

    Paramount’s A Quiet Place Day One is shaping up to be a $7.2M Friday, 3-day of $22.2M, -57%, with a 10-day total of $95.5M.

     

    A24’s MaXXXine is fourth with $3.9M today including Wednesday previews for a $9.7M opening at 2,450 theaters, a record start for the Ti West-Mia Goth horror trilogy.

     

    Sony’s Bad Boys: Ride or Die at 2,644 is looking at $2.2M today, $6.6M, -36%, for a running total of $177.3M by Sunday.

     

    Angels Studios’ Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot at 2,200 is eyeing $1M today, $3.1M for the weekend and $6.6M over four days.

     

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  2. Quorum Updates

    Longlegs T-8: 19.59% Awareness, 43.34% Interest

    Twisters T-15: 51.33% Awareness, 55.89% Interest

    Megalopolis T-85: 16.97% Awareness, 37.86% Interest

    Here T-134: 10.39% Awareness, 37.3% Interest

    Moana 2 T-146: 44.19% Awareness, 50% Interest

    Captain America: Brave New World T-225: 45.04% Awareness, 54.85% Interest

     

    MaXXXine T-1: 25.4% Awareness, 38.67% Interest

    Final Awareness: 20% chance of 10M

    Horror Awareness: 33% chance of 10M

    Final Interest: 23% chance of 10M

    Horror Interest: 25% chance of 10M

     

    Fly Me to the Moon T-8: 37.46% Awareness, 45.78% Interest

    Final Awareness: 40% chance of 10M, 6% chance of 20M

    Medium Awareness: 67% chance of 10M

    Final Interest: 48% chance of 10M, 17% chance of 20M

    Medium Interest: 59% chance of 10M, 23% chance of 20M

     

    1992 T-57: 20% Awareness, 43.5% Interest

    T-60 Awareness: 60% chance of 10M

    Low Awareness: 38% chance of 10M

    T-60 Interest: 61% chance of 10M

    Low Interest: 32% chance of 10M

     

    Afraid T-57: 9.83% Awareness, 36.22% Interest

    T-60 Awareness: 0% chance of 10M

    Horror Awareness: 0% chance of 10M

    T-60 Interest: 35% chance of 10M

    Horror Interest: 40% chance of 10M

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  3. https://deadline.com/2024/07/box-office-despicable-me-4-1236001250/

     

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    So, surprise, surprise, but Minions are the lords of Independence Day.

     

    Illumination/Universal’s Despicable Me 4 is looking at $28M today, sans Tuesday previews (they weren’t held), which is high enough to get the movie to $120M over its first five days of Wednesday to Sunday. That’s where tracking was spotting it, and it’s an amount that underscores the continued upward nature of the current box office as event films crowd on the schedule post double strikes. The Friday-Sunday take for Despicable Me 4 stands at $70M.

     

    Rotten Tomatoes critics aren’t fond of Despicable Me 4 at 53% Rotten, which is lower than Minions. Luckily for Illumination and Universal, their opinions did not prevent audiences from turning this franchise into a multi-billion-dollar grossing phenomenon. Proof? The audience RT score for the fourthquel from director Chris Renaud and Patrick Delage is 89%.

     

    Despicable Me 4 is also going in 52 offshore markets this weekend, including Mexico, Spain and Brazil. The pic has some $25M already in the bank from the international box office, and the total global running total is expected to be around $200M by Sunday.

     

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  4. 4 minutes ago, kayumanggi said:

     

    When I made a weekend thread for a Wednesday opener before, you locked it and said we should wait for Friday numbers. So which is which? Sometimes I feel the forums don't follow any rules anymore. Like the decisions are made on a whim.

    I don’t remember that, but I apologize for the confusion. But yeah, typically Wednesday openers, at least major ones, do result in the weekend thread coming up early. I apologize again for making things confusing. It was not my intention, but intentions do not equal actions.

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  5. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/despicable-me-4-box-office-july-fourth-fireworks-1235938768/?taid=6685cb0830fb670001895b0f

     

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    Gru and his mischievous minions are hoping to fulfill their patriotic duty and once again set off major fireworks at the Fourth of July box office.

     

    Illumination and Universal’s Despicable Me 4, opening Wednesday in theaters across the U.S., looks to post an opening day gross of $28 million for a five-day holiday debut of $120 million, including $70 million for the three-day weekend, according to early returns. That’s in line with expectations and a strong start for the fourth outing in the main franchise, and the sixth in the Despicable Me/Minions series, which combined ranks as the top-grossing animated franchise of all time

     

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  6. Quorum Updates

    Despicable Me 4 T-0: 69.89% Awareness, 62% Interest

    The Wild Robot T-86: 21.29% Awareness, 38.63% Interest

    Flight Risk T-107: 19.09% Awareness, 45.78% Interest

    Red One T-135: 21.57% Awareness, 40.69% Interest

    Sonic the Hedgehog 3 T-170: 42.72% Awareness, 45.78% Interest

     

    MaXXXine T-2: 23.4% Awareness, 38.78% Interest

    Final Awareness: 20% chance of 10M

    Horror Awareness: 33% chance of 10M

    Final Interest: 23% chance of 10M

    Horror Interest: 25% chance of 10M

     

    Harold and the Purple Crayon T-30: 19.34% Awareness, 31.08% Interest

    T-30 Awareness: 14% chance of 10M

    Animation/Family Awareness: 33% chance of 10M

    T-30 Interest: 33% chance of 10M, 6% chance of 20M

    Animation/Family Interest: 60% chance of 10M, 20% chance of 20M

     

    Borderlands T-37: 29.87% Awareness, 41.55% Interest

    T-30 Awareness: 53% chance of 10M, 17% chance of 20M

    Medium Awareness: 77% chance of 10M, 15% chance of 20M

    T-30 Interest: 59% chance of 10M, 34% chance of 20M

    Medium Interest: 73% chance of 10M, 36% chance of 20M

     

    Cuckoo T-37: 13.18% Awareness, 38.19% Interest

    T-30 Awareness: 14% chance of 10M

    Horror Awareness: 11% chance of 10M

    T-30 Interest: 33% chance of 10M

    Horror Interest: 33% chance of 10M

     

    It Ends with Us T-37: 23.42% Awareness, 41.62% Interest

    T-30 Awareness: 53% chance of 10M, 17% chance of 20M

    Low Awareness: 38% chance of 10M, 12% chance of 20M

    T-30 Interest: 59% chance of 10M, 34% chance of 20M

    Low Interest: 27% chance of 10M, 7% chance of 20M

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  7. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/despicable-me-4-box-office-july-fourth-fireworks-1235938768/

     

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    Gru and his mischievous minions are hoping to fulfill their patriotic duty and once again set off major fireworks at the Fourth of July box office.

     

    Illumination and Universal’s Despicable Me 4, opening Wednesday in theaters across the U.S., looks to post an opening day gross of $28 million for a five-day holiday debut of $120 million, including $70 million for the three-day weekend, according to early returns. That’s in line with expectations and a strong start for the fourth outing in the main franchise, and the sixth in the Despicable Me/Minions series, which combined ranks as the top-grossing animated franchise of all time.

     

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  8. https://deadline.com/2024/07/oscar-predictions-contenders-2024-first-six-months-1235998884/

     

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    The other night I was having dinner with a couple of industry veterans, both Oscar voters, who told me they had been talking to a top producer-financier who had seen two big studio movies coming out later in the year and both were fantastic.

     

    He also saw the new Robert Zemeckis film Here, which stars and de-ages Tom Hanks and Robin Wright, also reuniting them from the 1994 Zemeckis film Forrest Gump. Both that one and Scott’s 2000 Gladiator took Best Picture and now it appears both veteran directors will be back in the race — big time.

     

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