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  1. 2 hours ago, cannastop said:

    Well... I'm not too surprised. Migration isn't performing as well in other places as well, not as well as the Sing or Despicable Me movies. DreamWorks, for instance, their movies mostly did not do well in Japan at all. Illumination's movies are just an exception.

     

    You're right. It's like the GA in Japan viewed Migration as a DreamWorks title rather than an Illumination one.

  2. 27 minutes ago, Issac Newton said:

    Haikyu!! really lift the Box Office (January had a drop of 3% from 2023). Gave February a ¥5.0B+ since record started at 2000s. We are now heading to 7th Admission Privileges so the journey will continue beyond the ¥10B Goal

     

    Looking Toho Monthly Fiscal Report

     

    January - ¥5.35B (+9.9% LY)

    Feburary - ¥5.50B (+17% LY)

     

    11 Distributor reports for 2 Months coming up in next week!

     

    How much has Haikyu grossed now?

  3. 13 minutes ago, Krissykins said:

     

    Title Production 
    Budget
    Opening 
    Weekend
    Domestic 
    Box Office
    Worldwide 
    Box Office
    Aug 12, 2011 Final Destination 5 $40,000,000 $18,031,396 $42,587,643 $155,011,165
    Aug 28, 2009 The Final Destination $40,000,000 $27,408,309 $66,477,700 $187,384,627
    Feb 10, 2006 Final Destination 3 $25,000,000 $19,173,094 $54,098,051 $112,798,051
    Jan 31, 2003 Final Destination 2 $26,000,000 $16,017,141 $46,896,664 $90,396,664
    Mar 17, 2000 Final Destination $23,000,000 $10,015,822 $53,302,314 $112,036,870
     
    Averages   $30,800,000 $18,129,152 $52,672,474 $131,525,475
    Totals 5 $154,000,000   $263,362,372 $657,627,377


    It’s been a great money maker. Look at those worldwide totals vs budget. 

     

    Funny how the worst film is the highest-grossing one. I guess the 3D helped.

  4. 2 minutes ago, keysersoze123 said:

    Interesting audience skew for Panda. Another animation movie driven by teens/young adults. Wonder if that would mean worse than normal drop for a kids movie otherwise. Weekdays will confirm for sure. Still phenomenal OW for sure. 

     

     

     

    Top cinema being in El Paso is pretty unheard of for a major blockbuster in my experience. 

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  5. 1 minute ago, filmlover said:

    Beautifully animated and Jack Black remains as delightful as ever as Po (and connects well with Awkwafina, a solid addition), but more mechanical than the previous entries in the series were.

     

    Will say the biggest chuckle I had was from the rather high number of characters from the earlier movies that appear in this in non-speaking roles.

     

    B-

     

    Speaking of Awkwafina, this is the 7th time she's voiced a talking animal in a film and 3rd year in a row doing it for Universal. She has one more animal voice role this year as Octocat in IF. 

  6. 4 hours ago, Minnale101 said:

    Diversity demos for kung fu panda 4 

     

    hispsnics/latinos 44%
     

    White 22%
     

    black 11%

     

    Asian 18%
     

    I did not know po was that popular with the Latinos, that’s awesome hahah. Bodes well for Latin America international numbers 

     

     

     

    That's an even higher Latino share than Mario, which was already very high to begin with for an animated film. Mario ended up being the highest-grossing film of all time in Mexico, so maybe KFP4 can deliver big numbers there too.

     

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    Moviegoers were guys at 60%, with 62% between 18-34, with the largest quad being 18-24 years old at 33%. Diversity demos showed Latino and Hispanic audiences in the lead at 41%, Caucasian at 30%, Black at 15%, and Asian/other at 14%. 

     

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  7. Just now, Krissykins said:

    Interesting article.

     

    https://x.com/variety/status/1765853552444842223?s=46&t=ivGmGl6bx9yMhARnU2Vzxw

     

    Universal spent 3 x more on Oppenheimer TV ads than WB did for Barbie.

     

    “Overall, “Oppenheimer” was No. 6 among movies for national TV ad spending over the past year. The top five were: Universal’s “Fast X” ($32.5 million), Warner Bros.’ “The Flash” ($32.1 million); Universal/Illumination’s “Migration” ($31.8 million) and “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” ($29.8 million); and Amazon Studios’ “Air” ($29.4 million).”

     

    Killers of the Flower Moon ($17.8m), Barbie ($9.5m). 

     

    And I remember seeing people saying Universal didn't try to market Migration.

  8. 3 minutes ago, Grand Cine said:

    If i include 60M+ openers and with 2nd Weekend without holidays and with 40% drop or less, only 8 more movies make this list

     

    Finding Nemo (2001) : 46,6M (-33,7%)

    The Incredibles (2004) : 50,2M (-28,7%)

    Zootopia (2016) : 51,3M (-31,6%)

    Avatar (2009) : 75,6M (-1,8%)

    Monsters INC (2001) : 45,5M (-27,2%)

    Inception (2010) : 42,7M (-32%)

    Up (2010) : 44,1M (-35,2%)

    Lego Movie (2014) : 49,8M (-29,7%)

     

    I know it was Christmas, but that Avatar drop is still mindblowing. 

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  9. 7 minutes ago, Krissykins said:

    Glad it has finally begun. Don’t like the subtitle but there’s plenty of time to ditch it.

     

    Wonder if the rumours of it being about a bunch of first responders are true, that would be clever. 

     

    That plot seems to have been ditched according to new rumors.

     

     

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  10. 3 minutes ago, HummingLemon496 said:

    Only did 2/3rds of Avatar 1 admissions domestically. 

     

    That's hardly enough to qualify it as most disappointing considering there have been far worse drops for sequels. And thanks to inflation, it only dropped 10% in gross from the original's first run domestically. 

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