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  1. ‘M3GAN’ Slays With $30M+ Opening; ‘Avatar: The Way Of Water’ Hits Half Billion Faster Than ‘Top Gun 2’, ‘Rogue One’ – Sunday AM Box Office Update

     

    Universal/Blumhouse/Atomic Monster’s M3GAN is a monster at the box office and is opening to $30M+ after a rich Saturday of $11.4M, just -3% off from Friday $11.7M Friday and previews. What a great late Christmas present for exhibition as this one will have legs and give some extra bounce to the box office as we wait for Ant-Man and Wasp: Quantumania. Also, Avatar: The Way of Water crossed the half billion mark yesterday in its 23rd day of release after an estimated $20M Saturday. That’s faster than Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (32 days) and Top Gun: Maverick (30 days). Disney hasn’t reported numbers yet, nor as Universal so this is off industry estimates. Weekend 4 out look for Avatar 2 is around $45M.

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  2. 9 hours ago, filmlover said:

    I wish they would release how it did on HBO Max, if any movie's gonna be the exception to the "you don't do well in theaters, you don't do well on the streaming service either" rule it would definitely be this.

    We will have numbers from Samba TV in a day or two. Even though they don't represent all of HBO Max subscribers (they only measure viewership on Smart TVs) they are useful to make comparison with other HBO Max titles Samba TV has released their figures for.

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  3. Deadline/Sony still lowballing.

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    If there were any exhibitors out there during the pandemic who were irate about Sony sending nine of their movies straight to streamers, and skipping theaters, consider this weekend’s Venom: Let There Be Carnage a big, wet kiss and make-up. The “In Association With Marvel” sequel (as it’s billed in the opening credits) hopscotched around the calendar before finally deciding on the first weekend October, where the first 2018 movie launched, is heading toward per Sony the fourth best domestic opening of October with $71.3M however industry estimates have the Andy Serkis directed sequel higher at $82.6M behind 2019’s Joker ($96.2M).

     

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