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Because I'm weird and bored, here's my list of what likely remaining trailers we'll get this year and what they'll likely be attached to first (For the movies I missed, it's probably because I have no idea where they'll end up or I just don't really care about the movie that much): -Downsizing Trailer 2: Suburbicon -The Post: Orient Express -The Greatest Showman Trailer 2: Orient Express -The Phantom Thread: Darkest Hour -Horse Soldiers/12 Strong: Geostorm -Cloverfield 3: Downsizing -Fifty Shades Freed: It's already confirmed for November, so...Orient Express? -Peter Rabbit: The Star -Black Panther Trailer 2: Already in the pipeline, Thor 3 -Annihilation Trailer 2: Downsizing -Game Night: Bad Moms Christmas or Daddy's Home 2 -A Wrinkle In Time Trailer 2: Coco -Tomb Raider: Justice League -Sherlock Gnomes: Daddy's Home 2 -Ready Player One: Justice League -Rampage: Justice League -Infinity War: Justice League -Life of the Party: Bad Moms Christmas -Slenderman: Jigsaw? -A Star is Born: Pitch Perfect 3 -Han Solo: Probably either Thor 3 or Last Jedi, one of the two I dunno -Deadpool 2: Last Jedi? -Ocean's 8: Bad Moms Christmas -Incredibles 2: Coco -Jurassic World: Last Jedi -Hotel Transylvania 3: The Star -Mamma Mia!: Here We Go Again: Pitch Perfect 3
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Gnome Alone | March 2 2018 | From the director of The Nut Job
Eric Quinn replied to grim22's topic in Box Office Discussion
"From the director of The Nut Job" True seal of quality right here. -
Coco | Pixar / Lee Unkrich | New attraction announced at DCA
Eric Quinn replied to AniNate's topic in Box Office Discussion
I kinda get where he's coming from. In 1990, Rescuers Down Under had a 30-minute short film attached to it, and there was an intermission between both the short and the movie. Keep in mind I don't think there will be an intermission. Rescuers was 77 minutes long, while Frozen will be 10 minutes shorter than the Mickey short, and I think such a practice was probably at fault for why Rescuers underperformed at the box office. -
Ron's Gone Wrong | October 22nd, 2021 | 20th Century/Locksmith
Eric Quinn replied to YM!'s topic in Box Office Discussion
http://deadline.com/2017/10/channing-tatum-gambit-to-open-valentines-day-2019-release-1202187558/ Official date November 6, 2020 -
The Box Office Buzz and Tracking Thread: Electric Boogaloo
Eric Quinn replied to grim22's topic in Numbers and Data
Theater Update Before Previews: Overall Total: Happy Death Day 59 1672 3.53% Marshall 13 1179 1.10% The Foreigner 36 1498 2.40% Bad Moms 2 64 2010 3.18% Thor 3 304 1582 19.22% Wonder 3 1294 0.23% Star Wars 1707 3112 54.85% -
Ron's Gone Wrong | October 22nd, 2021 | 20th Century/Locksmith
Eric Quinn replied to YM!'s topic in Box Office Discussion
Plot: Sounds cute I guess. -
The Box Office Buzz and Tracking Thread: Electric Boogaloo
Eric Quinn replied to grim22's topic in Numbers and Data
Movie Theater Update: In total: Happy Death Day 35 1672 2.09% Marshall 2 1179 0.17% The Foreigner 8 1498 0.53% Bad Moms 2 43 2010 2.14% Thor 3 271 1582 17.13% Wonder 3 1294 0.23% Star Wars 1425 3112 45.79% For those wondering, Professor Marston won't be playing at my theater. -
Coco | Pixar / Lee Unkrich | New attraction announced at DCA
Eric Quinn replied to AniNate's topic in Box Office Discussion
Gotta love that #synergy -
The Box Office Buzz and Tracking Thread: Electric Boogaloo
Eric Quinn replied to grim22's topic in Numbers and Data
What my Movie Tavern looks like for Star Wars after only a couple of hours. $25 Fan Event 6 PM: 7 PM: 7:30 3D: 10:35 11:05 And this is just for Thursday. Daisy Ridley truly is the Box Office Queen! -
The Box Office Buzz and Tracking Thread: Electric Boogaloo
Eric Quinn replied to grim22's topic in Numbers and Data
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To me, the likeliest scenario is probably around $85M, essentially Spongebob 1 numbers. It's a huge hit with the kids, but it won't have a huge appeal to people who aren't fans of the series, and I don't think it's as much of a cultural phenomenon like Rugrats was to cross the century mark (Of course, I'm way out of the series' demographic, so what do I know?)