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Maybe Zoo managed to increase more than estimates said:
"Rico , Oskar... (about 45T ), followed closely by Zoomania"
So 40-45k for it (up 20% to 35%) We will see with actuals but it's - again - a good sign for this movie. Great WOM
Germany should be - of course after Japan - one of its biggest plays this weekend
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Seems like Zoo stays flat (32-33k)
So a good hold
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I don't know if all the listed admission numbers are actuals http://www.insidekino.de/BO/2015MAE.htm The German number for example is an older one, but it offers a good overview
For Germany it is 8.972.108
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11 minutes ago, cannastop said:
Or maybe it's been out for two months now. Not too bad, considering.
No, it isn't and I'm - nearly - totally happy (But Germany should have grossed more than Great Britain or France, would have been great)
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6 minutes ago, IndustriousAngel said:
JB seems to have a healthy increase ... family stuff often has increases in Germany/Austria; with multipliers of up to 10 and changing weather, week-to-week drops are notoriously unpredictable.
And with two harsh decreases in a row... Maybe many cimemas were cut? Or it has the same target group, at least more than TJB.
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I thought even 200-300k are too much. I would have predicted 150k at most for this... I was very wrong it seems
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Zoo 25-35k (last weekend 33k)
Not the big increase I was hoping for... Angry Birds seems to influence it more than I thought
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27 minutes ago, Fullbuster said:
DC MOVIES IN LOCAL CURRENCY
Batman vs Superman : 130.5m
Batman The Dark Knight Rises : 55m
Man of Steel : 36.2m
Batman The Dark Knight : 32.8m
Superman Returns : 19m
Batman Begins : 17.3m
In Brazil it's quite a big jump from MoS to BvS
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Hm... Didn't consider that and in Germany it seems like it's quite big. But a good hold it will have - I'm sure - after two weeks of harsh drops, at least in Germany. I believe in that. Zoo has the quality on its site
Edit: Yeah, maybe I had to much hope... But at least it looks to be relative stable and with Monday being holiday (in Germany, don't know about other countries) it should have a nice Sunday. Weather bodes well.
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Will probably have a great hold this weekend in Europe - it's rather cold and rainy.
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Seems like it requires a lot of time! That's huge work
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I think why many compare it to Ultron was widely explained: It's called Captain America but it has so many other characters in it that it's more an avengers movie than an First Avenger.
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Before I followed BoxOffice I never hoped for bad weather (And my family probably thinks I'm weird if I complain about it )
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The third trend, now, looks even worse.
CW 290k (with previews >50% now )
Bad N. 160k
TJB 100k
Zoo 32,5k
terrible weekend...
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This Thread is European Union, but I think the article is about Europe as a whole. I made some calculations because I was interested in number. For the countries with + I don't have accurate admission data.
Germany 9M
France 10.4M
GB 11M+
Italy 3.4M
Spain 3M+
Poland 3M
Sweden, Hungary 1.2M
Netherlands 1M+
Belgium 900k+
Austria, Ukraine 800k
Switzerland, Denmark 700k
Ireland 600k+
Finland, Norwegen, Czech Republic, Romania 600k
Others about 1-1.5M
I'm not sure with Russia though. The article seems to exclude it.
That's already more than 50M so it should be only the number till the end of the year.
(Data from http://www.insidekino.de/BO/2015MAE.htm)
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I think that should be posted here:
Biggest Movies in 2015: Star Wars: The Force Awakens (39.8M admissions), Minions (39.5M), Spectre (37.9M), Jurassic World (30.4M)
But should't SW have made more? Or is this just until the end of December? Probably that's the case...
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27.4 - 01.05 (InsideKino)
1 1.212.314 --- 1.212.314 1 The First Avenger 3 2 430.916 -39 2.587.853 3 The Jungle Book 3 214.271 -35 633.311 2 Adopte un veuf 4 159.721 -42 2.414.081 5 Kung Fu Panda 3 5 157.004 -52 548.294 2 The Huntsman & the Ice Queen 6 107.608 -29 299.220 2 Les Malheurs de Sophie 7 94.757 -58 2.108.136 4 Les Visiteurs 3 8 89.546 -40 267.294 2 Robinson Crusoe 9 47.731 --- 47.731 1 Trumbo 10 46.475 - 653.861 5 Five -
26 minutes ago, Olive said:
So we can't expect any good legs for CA now?
CW went up with the last estimate even with to warm weather so it is not that strong affected by the weather. It will depend on the film itself, if German audiences like it... It won't have as bad legs as BvS. I think 2M should happen.
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10 hours ago, Quigley said:
I think that number ($8.3M) might not include the Friday number from Japan. A bit confusing but we'll see tomorrow with actuals I guess.
UPDATE: Stupid me. Of course the number only includes Sat-Sun from Japan. 8.3 - 4.4 = 3.9 (using Deadline estimates). Zootopia made $3.9M from non-Japan OS markets, which means it dropped 52% from last weekend. Quite bad but I guess someone had to give up screens to accommodate for Civil War. With a perfect 24% drop in the US and Golden Week in Japan just started, I won't dismiss $1B yet, although the odds are not in its favor since it needs about $50-60M from Japan (I doubt $50M will be enough after this OS drop).
Germany dropped 50% because of extremely good weather. It was one of the bigger markets last weekend. Next weekend should see a good hold and maybe even an increase here It's not over yet.
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4 hours ago, jiangsen said:
Your Friday to Saturday bumps are way too optimistic in my opinion. The doubling from Fri-Sat happens mostly with films targeted to kids. $300M-$350M more likely.
I think (especially Marvel-) Superhero-Movies are considered family movies.
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CA:CW 600k (went up a bit from former estimates, while JB and Zoo dropped, a good sign for the First Avenger ) Even more impressive considering that the first movie made 339.797 admissions in its entire run...
TJB 205 (1.19M admissions cume) -43%
HtbS 80k -37%
Zoo 60k -50% The good weather killed it this weekend... But Family-Movies rise and fall with the weather, so there could be an increase again next weekend
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On 23.4.2016 at 7:03 PM, Aristis said:
1. Henry Cavill
2. Alex Pettyfer
3. Chris Evans
4. Zac Efron
5. Scott Eastwood
6. Kofi Siriboe
7. Sam Clafflin
8. Chris Pratt
9. Jamie Dornan
10. Taron Egerton
11. Chris Pine
12. Dave Franco
13. Richard Madden
14. Matt Bomer
15. Michael Fassbender
16. Aidan Turner
17. Eric Bana
18. Luke Mitchell
19. Josh Duhamel
20. Joe Manganiello
21. James Franco
22. Matthew Daddario
23. Ewan McGregor
24. Cody Christian
25. Garrett Hedlund
It's hard to find that much and it took so long that I could ask myself why I did it
I don't know which midnight deadline is but here it's still half an hour...
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11 minutes ago, Olive said:
$20,600,000
Should be $26M
Edit: Well, maybe not
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It was three day (forgot that)
I felt strange with CW being bigger than AoU... Thanks
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Great recoveries this weekend in Germany! Nearly all movies in the Top20 increased!
Zoo 44.282 +34%