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XO21

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  1. Correct, the original article talks about Dunkirk previews on Wed. A $20m jump from Sunday sounds way too high tho?
  2. Let's hope after taking another 50something% hit Spidey can stabilize Crazy jump for DM3
  3. Jason Momoa really worked his way up from Stargate Atlantis to Game of Thrones to Aquaman and JL. He has a Gal Gadot/Tom Holland breakout coming
  4. It's disappointing if you thought $400m DOM was on lock...as a fan it's wishful thinking but in reality it had a lot of factors working aganist it which strongly emerged I can predict $600m for Thor then act disappointed if it reached $300m
  5. TPM >>> The Dark Knight -sarcasm- They don't care about this film performance, they care about: "my poor DCEU films were trashed for the bad second week drop, where is the hate for Spidey"
  6. mmm I never claimed it was. I was just saying despite the drop August is pretty much empty and it can rebound a bit and crawl over $300m but anyway
  7. Unlike MOS it shouldn't drop - since August is empty - 59% in the 5th, 62% in the 6th weekend and another 59% in 7th weekend but yall are acting dumb on purpose so..
  8. Exhibition Stocks Fall Again After Weaker Than Expected Weekend Box Office “We continue to see August as the most difficult comparison for the quarter as nothing in this year’s line-up appears able to compete with the success of last year’s anti-super hero film Suicide Squad,” he says. “In order for August to come somewhat close to last year, the box office will need to see a break-out hit from a film like Atomic Blonde, The Dark Tower, The Hitman’s Bodyguard or Logan Luck.” Bad news for them, good for holdovers I guess...Apes should have been placed in August
  9. With another $72.3M in its offshore web, Sony/Marvel’s Spider-Man: Homecominghas swung to a $261.1M cume in 63 markets. Korea is over-indexing with a No. 1 hold and a further $11.9M to take the local haul to $42.2M. The Jon Watts-helmed reboot is now the top Spider-Man movie in that market and the biggest Hollywood release of the year there. In Brazil and Mexico, Spidey was No. 1 again, dropping by 44% across the Latin America region. Brazil’s 2nd session was worth $5.7M from 1,385 screens, off 38%, for a cume of $19.4M. That’s also a record for the franchise as the biggest Spider-Manmovie ever. Mexico now has $20.4M in Peter Parker’s locker as families embrace the new take. In new swings, France debuted at No. 1 with $6M, and Germany opened at No. 2 (behind Despicable Me 3) to $3.7M (including previews). The UK cume is $21.9M. Australia now has caught $14.5M. Markets still to release include Belgium, Spain, Japan, and China. In IMAX, the global total is $30M.
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