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HOLDOVERS/EXPANSIONS STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI Disney The Resistance continued to fight against the Dark Side in 54 material markets this weekend, lighting up $75.1M for the three-day in offshore waters. The international total is $380.3M through Sunday with $745.4M global on the latest sci-fi saga installment. The Christmas holiday will have had some impact here — particularly with the typically weaker Christmas Eve falling on a Sunday. Tomorrow, the UK, which leads Jedi’s overseas hubs, will feel a tremor in the Force as most cinemas there are closed. But school holidays are now in full swing as compared to last weekend. Overall, the porgs are at an estimated 30% below Star Wars: The Force Awakens at the same point of offshore play, and about 40% above Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Those films had different holiday configurations surrounding them in the sophomore session so, as noted above, drop-off comps don’t quite square. Midweek overeas play was strong and we should see the $1B global mark in the next week or so. There’s also China to consider on January 5 which will be one to watch, particularly given the Star Wars franchise has been angling to build its base there. Here are some stats on this weekend’s lightsaber duels: — Jedi is already the top grossing film of 2017 in both Denmark ($6.4M) and Sweden ($8.5M), as well as the 2nd highest grossing film of 2017 in Australia($26.9M) and 3rd highest grossing film of 2017 in the UK ($67.4M). — In Europe overall, Jedi is the 4th highest grossing film of 2017 after just two weekends, and will pass The Fate Of The Furious this week to take the No. 3 spot, giving The Walt Disney Studios 3 of the top 5 films of 2017. — In Australia, TWDS now accounts for the Top 4 releases of 2017 — Beauty And The Beast, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Thor: Ragnarok and Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 2 — just wait til the Mouse swallows the Fox. — No. 1s this weekend were maintained in: Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, France, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the UK, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Philippines, Australia and New Zealand. — The best hold was in Japan where it fell 37%. — Overall, the UK leads the Top 5 at $67.4M, followed by Germany ($40M), France ($29.3M), Japan ($28.5M) and Australia ($26.9M). The softest spot among majors is Korea ($7.1M). — In IMAX play, Jedi added $19.7M global for a 13-day total of $75M. Internationally, it added $8.4M for a $30.3M cume.
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Happy waiting and wishing......No way it can increase that much, increase from already huge estimated $70m this FSS is insane even with eve skewing the result, TLJ will feel lucky if it doesn't drop, RO has similar calendar last year but still drops 22.5% with much much lesser divisive voice and huge fan service scene.
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TD YD Title (Click to View) Studio Daily Gross % +/- YD / LW Theaters / Avg Gross To-Date Day 1 1 Star Wars: The Last Jedi BV $24,680,000 +38% -76% 4,232 $5,832 $321,282,356 8 2 2 Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle Sony $12,500,000 +66% - 3,765 $3,320 $29,105,967 3 3 - Pitch Perfect 3 Uni. $10,618,000 - - 3,447 $3,080 $10,618,000 1 4 3 The Greatest Showman Fox $3,125,000 +46% - 3,006 $1,040 $7,723,731 3 5 4 Ferdinand Fox $2,760,000 +64% -24% 3,630 $760 $22,242,884 8 6 - Downsizing Par. $2,050,000 - - 2,668 $768 $2,050,000 1 7 5 Coco BV $1,854,000 +41% -18% 2,111 $878 $157,973,128 31 8 - Darkest Hour Focus $1,421,000 +993% +571% 806 $1,763 $4,274,077 31 9 - Father Figures WB $1,365,000 - - 2,902 $470 $1,365,000 1 10 - The Shape of Water FoxS $1,160,000 +444% +136% 726 $1,598 $5,725,665 22 11 6 Wonder LGF $1,100,000 +18% -25% 1,130 $973 $114,057,750 36 12 7 The Star Sony $460,000 -9% +19% 1,106 $416 $37,551,925 36 - 8 Justice League WB $370,000 +1% -65% 1,101 $336 $221,993,455 36 - 12 Daddy's Home 2 Par. $314,000 +16% -66% 1,073 $293 $98,589,556 43 - 10 Thor: Ragnarok BV $293,000 -14% -63% 701 $418 $308,583,758 50 - - Murder on the Orient Express (2017) Fox $175,000 -21% -74% 447 $391 $98,896,983 43 - - Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri FoxS $160,000 -10% -62% 307 $521 $22,375,619 43 - - The Post Fox $158,122 - - 9 $17,569 $158,122 1 - - Marshall ORF $7,726 +174% +61% 58 $133 $9,445,273 71 - - Hostiles ENTMP $7,000 - - 3 $2,333 $7,000 1 We need to talk about that wonder hold, losing 2000+ theater but still a 25% drop!!! Amazing!
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Shall we recall this when JL released in this thanksgiving? optimistic tone! “It’s not just about the opening weekend, but it’s about the length of the run, especially given the extremely lucrative Thanksgiving holiday. We have lots of room to run,” said Warner Bros. domestic distribution boss Jeff Goldstein yesterday.
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Thursday #s: TLJ 17.8M, Jumanji 7.55M, TGS 2.1M
titanic2187 replied to grim22's topic in Numbers and Data
so, you are trying to say, we shouldn't predict or project at all?? just wait and see approach? then why are we bother to have BOT forum? We can just get the actual/realized data from BOM. -
Thursday #s: TLJ 17.8M, Jumanji 7.55M, TGS 2.1M
titanic2187 replied to grim22's topic in Numbers and Data
It's the closet we have to compare TLJ with R1, instead of having the data from 11 years ago with those films that had much much lower gross -
Thursday #s: TLJ 17.8M, Jumanji 7.55M, TGS 2.1M
titanic2187 replied to grim22's topic in Numbers and Data
It's never about the number of people/percentage of group from overall, it's more often than expected, passion determine the outcome, Lucas created 1st SWU without big group of support or faith, Trump's victory was never come by the higher percentage of group, it is the passion. You don't large number of people to mess the world up, a small group of passionate people will be enough to make a "change'