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Menor the Destroyer

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  1. ~16 hour total, so the same hourly times for both. But that's an estimated value based on @Porthos ratios as I don't have data until a few days later.
  2. Rise of Skywalker Thursday and Friday (as of noon ET): Thursday: Theaters: 280 (+2) Showings: 2734 (+35) Sold Out Showings: 57 (+3) Tickets Sold: 120654 (+11452 since last night) (63% of Avengers: Endgame day 1 (est)) Tickets Available: 395025 (+6206) Estimated ATP: 13.18 (+0.01) Estimated Sales: 1589599 (+151187) Estimated Nationwide Sales: 11.9 million (+1.1 million) Friday: Theaters: 281 Showings: 4304 Sold Out Showings: 37 Tickets Sold: 67266 (making some eyeball estimates, probably about 35-40% of Endgame) Tickets Available: 667625 Estimated ATP: 12.34 Estimated Total Sales: 819482 Estimated Nationwide Sales: 6.1 million From this, total nationwide sales might be in the 24-25 million range. Edit: upped my multipliers based on the ones for Joker
  3. Let's say it hits 230k by 24 hr mark, using your data from OD overall sales would be about 500k probably. Using $13+ ATP that will be $6.5 million+ at AMC. Well below TFA but above IW by a good margin.
  4. What are the showtimes you're seeing the captcha at? I've clicked on a few and haven't seen one.
  5. TFA was about 2/3 Endgame overall on the first day, probably higher than that for previews only.
  6. Instead they did Guardians of the Galaxy and Black Panther. Just because it's not R-rated doesn't make it uncreative.
  7. I don't have exact Endgame numbers for day 1. As I said in the post, using back of the napkin calculations about half of Endgame day 1 for Thursday. Overall, using similar approximations, probably less than a third of Endgame day 1 overall (because of how ridiculously insane Endgame's sales were for FSS). But, there's still time in day 1 yet. It's hard to say. One one hand people have been asleep for a decent amount of this time, on the other hand tickets dropped right in prime ticket selling time.
  8. The Force is certainly strong with these numbers: TROS Thursday: Theaters: 278 (!!!! Seems like a bunch of Cinemarks are switching to reserved seating for this one) Showings: 2699 Tickets Sold: 109202 (back of the napkin math and estimating ratios it's about half Endgame's first day total which I estimate to be in the 200k range based on my limited data for that) Estimated ATP: 13.17 (!!!) Total Estimated Sales: 1,438,412 (!!!) Estimated Nationwide Sales: 10 million Using normal ratios: Estimated Total Nationwide Presales: 20 million
  9. Any reason for it to decrease so much in Asia? I thought it was already pretty much at the low point anyway.
  10. Using normal ratios, that would be 8 million presales for previews so far. Probably less since chains will have more presales. Say 6 million. Total PS seems heavily skewed toward Thursday from the eye test so let's say 9 million overall nationwide. Edit: Also AMC appears to be about 2-2.5x Cinemark in early presales from some of your earlier updates. So perhaps 2 million from AMC just for previews, say 4 million overall at AMC so far. Wonder how much it can push it to by EOD.
  11. I wasn't going to run Cinemark until tomorrow but I think it's worth it to start Thursday and Friday now. But I'm not optimistic that I'll get through a full run without running into issues.
  12. Not this far out it won't be. Right now anything post Saturday looks pretty dead at the theaters I've looked at. We're still 2 months out after all.
  13. I wonder if we're about to see a second spike from the trailer.
  14. Hopefully it can beat that. Honestly this might be one of the few movies where IW numbers aren't that great a sign considering that IW's first day presales weren't even at Rogue One level.
  15. Remember it's Atom. Didn't they add a lot of theaters this year? Bc at most theaters I'm not seeing anywhere near Endgame levels.
  16. Honestly, it's probably less so their comments themselves and more so that whenever I open up social media I see retweets of the comments with some caption insulting MCU fans, which I think is totally uncalled for. Especially when it's from verified users who have a decently large following.
  17. Yeah, a deliberately inflammatory one. And because he used that adjective people are 100% justified to criticize him. It's not like he said "they're not for me" which is a totally inoffensive way of conveying dislike.
  18. For the 1000th time, calling something "despicable" is a far cry from simply not liking it.
  19. I think AMC is just having issues again tbh. I'm having no trouble checking showtimes with Cinemark or Regal but AMC has queues and errors all over the place.
  20. If it's AMC, you might be able to get around it with Fandango.
  21. At my old local it's not close to what Endgame was doing right after opening and well above everything else, so right about as expected.
  22. Checking a few theaters, not as crazy as I expected but I guess word hasn't got out yet. Edit: It appears that Cinemark is live as well. Edit 2: Should be live everywhere now.
  23. Exactly! Even if you don't like the MCU, this same type of elitist attitude can be (and often is) used to bash animation as "kid stuff" *. I think it's not too much to ask for famous directors to be a bit more respectful when expressing their opinions. *although it looks like he deleted the tweet here
  24. Calling something "despicable" because you don't like it is ridiculous. Also just like Scorsese he presumes to speak for everyone.
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