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  1. Christian films tend to have an audience who'll see the movie no matter how bad. $30M is the absolute minimum for domestic numbers. Also I doubt it'll be that bad. Then again same writer as Open Season 4.
  2. It can't flop it has an $18M budget. Absolute worst case scenario is $50M WW with $30M-$35M domestically. That cringey looking teaser imo was an attempt to attract the GA since they have their main audience locked. I'm thinking around CU numbers both domestically and worldwide.
  3. Nope. Jumanji will be their next big hit. (I would've said The Star a few months ago but that trailer convinced me otherwise quickly).
  4. Yep. And they all (except for Spider-Man) underperformed to general expectations or did average business. He is stanning for Bumblebee because it opens against Aquaman.
  5. I wonder which film will take the Summer 2018 crown: Infinity War, Deadpool 2, Fallen Kingdom, Incredibles 2, or Han Solo. I think Incredibles 2 has a decent chance of taking the crown.
  6. On the bright side he only stans against the more successful ones so Ninjago and JL will do boffo numbers.
  7. With Homecoming doing over $300M domestically, I'm starting to wonder how well Venom and Animated Spider-Man will fare and how will Homecoming 2 (Imma call it Prom) do.
  8. March 23rd 2018 has three very interesting films that are sequels/adaptations that no one cares about: Robin Hood v PRU v Gnomes.
  9. It's a reference to the books. 19 is an important number in the series, that's why Previews yesterday where at 19:19 or (7:19) and you said you got $19 to spend and 19 cents in change.
  10. I think that WB knows if IX moves to December, they can push WW2 to 2020 and move a tentpole either Billion Brick Race or maybe WW2 to Memorial Day 2019. I think they know Mulan is going to be that November 1st spot too.
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