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  1. Odd choice for the name. It has nothing to do with a receding hairline and Nolan worship lol.
  2. True but if the hold isn’t good Wednesday and the jump is not strong enough today, the weekdays would suggest a 24m-26m second weekend. I’m just more so curious on what jumps it’d need for 30m+
  3. How did you get to 34m for Sonic? Just out of curiosity Also nice for EEAAO.
  4. The jump though is a bit concerning though for Sonic. If it follows traditional Easter family stuff second weekend, it’s imply that a sub $30m weekend or a 59.5%+ drop. Probably around 24-26m. Unless we see an absurd Good Friday and Thursday jump which I doubt as it loses PLFs.
  5. Note: Shazam’s second weekend was not Easter. Actually running by some quick math, I’m thinking $33m-$35m. I used Rio 2 as a close comparison.
  6. Yes, Sonic 2’s Sunday to Monday drop is a bit rough but it’s the fourth day and it’s kind of usual for kids movies to have rough Sunday to Monday drops (in terms of April family stuff, The Boss Baby, Jungle Book 2016, Rio 2 all had 77% drops). It’s kind of too soon to determine how it plays until come the upcoming weekend.
  7. But this was supposed to be the most organic gay story ever put in a blockbuster.
  8. Okay, let’s go: 1. Superhero (Ya got yah Marvel, yah DC, yah MorbiusSweep) 2. Family (While I do think kids animation is a big thing in the states, I don’t like calling animation a genre when it’s a medium. Also you can fold your Sonics, Dick Pik and shitty Disney remakes in here too!) 3. Action/Adventure (The fast movies, the Dino movies @Brainbug the Dinosaur Will stan to kingdom come, whatever the Rock does, most tentpoles fall under these) 4. Sci-fi 5. Horror
  9. At least a kid didn’t shout Simp at the Spider Verse trailer you got.
  10. Not really. That’s just a ticket discrepancy which is like common all the time for tracking.
  11. Kid me was disappointed Pixar movies until Inside Out didn’t get IMAX. I wanted to see every Pixar movie after Cars 2 in IMAX back then lol.
  12. I was 9 years old at the time, came out on my birthday and Ginormica stirred feelings inside me. Time flies lol. Also I didn’t see it in 3D because kid me thought it was the awful red and blue glasses which is why I didn’t see Avatar in 3D as a kid and settled for 2D. It was until How to Train Your Dragon which I saw on my tenth birthday in 3D did I realize I missed out. Don’t worry, I made this up with my first IMAX film was Cars 2.
  13. I feel in a scenario where Sonic 2 is doing 71-73m OW, I think with the pull of Pixar and COVID-19 not hurting it as bad as Onward, I don’t see why Turning Red couldn’t have opened around the higher end of March animation, probably in between The Boss Baby ($50m) and Monsters Vs Aliens ($60m).
  14. @CJohn Nevermind to our premature panic. From The Hollywood Reporter: Nearly 60 percent of the audience were families. Until now, titles largely depending upon kids and parents have struggled to breakout because of the pandemic. Also DHD: The audience was made up of 27% parents, 31% kids and 42% general. So 58% families/42% general. It’s basically higher skewed towards families than the first one (51 general/49 families).
  15. Yeah, looks like it. Should still finish around 175m absolute worse case scenario but 200m could still be at play. Although I’m a bit confused on they don’t mention families, as 32% under 17 is confusing as I’m curious how the family spread is but maybe one of the number gods or Shawn know more about the demographics. Let me try a more tentpole-based run, using Shazam and Dick Pik (Detective Pikachu) April 8th-14th: $92.5m ($71m*1.31) April 15th-21st: $46.96m ($34.79m/$38.76m*1.35 (-51% as Easter helps) $139.46m total) April 22nd-28th: $24.42m ($18.65m(-46.4%)*1.31 $163.8m total) April 29th-May 5th: $13.33m ($10.25m (-45%)*1.3 $177.63m total) May 6th-May 12th: $5.2m ($4m (-61%)*1.3 182.83m) Yep 200m is dead with the demographics.
  16. Tbh he’s a better choice than Watts. Dude has an arguably better eye for visuals and dynamic action, and Agent Stone and Robotnik had more chemistry than Holland and Zendaya, and while I think no Sonic movie is as good as No Way Home, none of them are as bad as Far From Home.
  17. I took my little cousin to see it lol. As well as planning on seeing Ambulance sometime this week with friends. Also one had Idris Elba, the other didn’t.
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