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  1. 8 minutes ago, UserHN said:

    Should be August. Late July has TLK, which is gonna be gigantic. Early July has SM:FFH.  

    Then August it should have been. Why on Earth did they not push it back? Its legs will be hit somewhat hard by Hellboy next week and then completely immobilized via a strike to the knees by Endgame. 

     

    Do you think that WB didn't want it released too close to Joker, which will be released in October? 

  2. I haven't been checking the numbers. Based on Friday's numbers, does Kevin Hart's The Upside have a chance of dethroning Aquaman this weekend? I hope not. Also, kudos to WB, DC, James Wan, Jason Momoa, Amber Heard, and company for making Aquaman as good as it is and subsequently assuring that it would become the first entry in the DCEU to earn $1 billion! 

  3. 10 minutes ago, John Marston said:

    Infinity War should make about 430m

    I find any estimate less than $500M domestic for IW to be ludicrous. Do you know how many repeat viewings this movie is going to get? Hardcore fans of the franchise and Marvel in general will see this movie 4-5 times in theaters. They've been waiting ten years for this. Ten years worth of subliminal and overt advertisement for a movie - an event - to a loyal fan base results in more than $500M. 

  4. 15 minutes ago, YourMother said:

    To be honest, I’m not going to lie JL’s performance has me kind of leery at IW’s performance domestically.

    IW will be the culmination of the last ten-years worth of films, which have all been received quite well (some more so than others), whereas JL is the complete opposite. Hence, there's no reason to worry about IW's performance. 

     

    I personally predict that IW will earn a little more than $500M domestically. If It's at least as good as Civil War in terms of its story and action, it'll break records due to its robust roster of characters, which is what'll push it to $500M.

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  5. 5 minutes ago, Brainbug said:

    When a movie has a phenomenal run like Wonder Woman we rave nearly every day of its run about the great numbers it produces. But when a movie like JL is doing so bad that its failure is one of epic proportions, we are not allowed to say it like it is every time we get a new number from its run?

     

    Doesnt make sense to me.

    When it's pretty obvious based on a film's first few days of performance at the box office that it'll be a disappointment, it makes no sense to reiterate that conclision or point out new corroboration of that conclusion every time a new figure is revealed. To do so is to be sensational and intentionally negative. 

     

    When we get the estimates for today, Sunday, that same user to whom I was responding and all of the other users like him will - yet again - reiterate the same obvious conclusion and - yet again - use metrics from the Sundays of past Thanksgiving weekends to point out the obvious via comparisons. Stupid and sensational.

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  6. 14 minutes ago, Joel M said:

    That 57% drop for JL is just bad any way you look at it. 

     

    BD1 - 69,8%

    BD2 - 69,1%

    CF - 53,1%

    MJ1 - 53,3%

    MJ2 - 49,3%

    FB - 39,4%

     

    The only pre-thanksgiving blockbusters that JL had a better drop against where the final twilights which were as frontloaded and fan-driven as big blockbusters get and also did 45m more than JL on OW. MJ2 was not exactly a movie with great WOM and still dropped way better while opening 8m higher. That's just bad.

    Oh, piss off with this repetitive drivel. There's no sense in beating a dead horse. This film has been performing badly since its Thursday night previews, and the franchise of which it is a part has been performing badly since its first entry (barring WW). So, you and others like you need to stop pointing out the obvious and the expected. 

     

     

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  7. It earned $35,000,000 on Friday when you subtract the Thursday-night previews. So, if we triple that value, we get $105,000,00 for the raw weekend and $120,000,000 for the weekend including the previews. That's pretty good. 

     

    What do you guys think the final domestic and worldwide totals will be? 

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