Jump to content

Jerri Blank-Diggler

Free Account
  • Posts

    70
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Jerri Blank-Diggler

  1. Deadline's Sunday estimates up early this weekend because AA must be at Cannes....

     

    1.      IF - $34 M (after $13.6 M Saturday)

    2.      Kingdom/Apes - $25.7 M, -56%

    3.      Strangers – Ch. 1 - $11.5 M

    [Fall Guy not mentioned in Sunday update, could be added later]

    5.      Back to Black -- $2.8 M

     

    https://deadline.com/2024/05/box-office-if-back-to-black-amy-winehouse-strangers-2-1235920634/

     

     

    • Like 1
  2.  

    $1M CLUB: WEDNESDAY

    1. THE FALL GUY ($1.6M, $34M total)

     (Exhibitor Relations Co)

     

    That's a 49.4% drop from YD, and a 17.34% drop from Monday. I've started maintaining a chart to monitor performance of new releases during their first set of weekdays for spotting potential trends:

     

    1st SET OF WEEKDAYS - COMPARISONS

    1ST SET OF WEEKDAYS

    MON #

    MON %

    TUES #

    TUES %

    WED. #

    WED. %

    Wed to Mon % Comp

    2ND WKND

    FALL GUY

    (27.75 M OW)

    $1.935,430

    -72% YD

    3,161,540

    +63% YD

    1.6 M (est.)

    -49.4% YD

    -17.34%

    TBD

    CHALLENGERS (15.0 M OW)

    1,625,573

    -57% YD

    2,343,480

    +44% YD

    1.468 M

    -37.4% YD

    -9.7%

    $7.59 M (-49%)

    CIVIL WAR (25.5 M OW)

    1,976,585

    -75% YD

    2,707,921

    +37% YD

    1,900,423

    -30% YD

    -3.9%

    11.2M (-56%)

    ABIGAIL (10.3 M OW)

    742,470

    -70% YD

    1,127,025

    +52% YD

    722,570

    -36% YD

    -3.7%

    5.2 M (-49%)

    TAROT (6.503 M OW)

    516,087

    -67% YD

    655,179

    +27% YD

    440K (est.)

    -32.9% YD

    -14.74%

    TBD

     

    • Like 4
  3. Here are the Sunday Top 10 Domestic Estimates all together (via Deadline):

     

    1.) Fall Guy (Uni) 4,002 theaters, Fri $10.4M, 3-day $28.5M/Wk 1

    2.) Star Wars The Phantom Menace (20th) 2,700 theaters, Fri $2.4M, Sat $4.6M Sun $1M 3-day $8.1M, Total lifetime $482.6M/Wk 1 re-release

    3.) Challengers (AMZ MGM) 3,477 theaters, Fri $2.5M (-60%), Sat $2.9M Sun $2.1M 3-day $7.6M (-49%)/Total $29.5M/ Wk 2

    4.) Tarot (Sony) 3,104 theaters, Fri $2.5M Sat $2.3M Sun $1.6M 3-day $6.5M/Wk 1

    5.) Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire (Leg/WB) 2,884 theaters (-428), Fri $1M (-41%) Sat $2M Sun $1.37M 3-day $4.5M (-38%)/Total $188M/ Wk 6

    6.) Civil War (A24) 2,689 (-829) theaters, Fri $977K (-49%) Sat $1.5M Sun $1M 3-day $3.55M (-48%), Total $62M/Wk 4

    7.) Unsung Hero (LG) 2,832 theaters, Fri $867K (-77%) Sat $1.2M Sun $893K, 3-day $3M (-61%), Total $13.1M/Wk 2

    8.) Abigail (Uni) 2,638 (-755) theatres, Fri $680K, 3-day $2.3M (-56%)/Total $22.7M/Wk 3

    9.) Kung Fu Panda 4 (Uni) 2,380 (-387) theaters, Fri $510K (-39%), 3-day $2.2M (-39%), Total $188.1M/Wk 9

    10.) Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire (Sony) 2,025 (-602) theaters, Fri $405K (-49%) Sat $865K Sun $530K 3-day $1.8M (-45%), Total $109.9M/Wk 7

     

    https://deadline.com/2024/05/box-office-the-fall-guy-ryan-gosling-1235903586/

    • Like 2
  4. 38 minutes ago, TwoMisfits said:

     

    Roughly 40% drop from Tuesday...and 14% from Monday...

     

     Both Civil War and Abigail had lower Wednesday to Monday drops (-3.9% and -3.7%, respectively) during their first sets of respective weekdays.  Challengers started off the week well, with that smaller -57% drop from Sunday and still added on Tuesday, so Challengers' bigger Wednesday to Monday drop may be a sign that it is settling down a bit.

     

    1st SETS OF WEEKDAYS - COMPARISONS OF RECENT OPENERS

    1ST SET OF WEEKDAYS

    MON #

    MON %

    TUES #

    TUES %

    WED. #

    WED. %

    Wed to Mon %

    2ND WKND GROSS

    CHALLENGERS (15.0 M OW)

    1,625,573

    -57% YD

    2,343,480

    +44% YD

    1.4 M

    -41% YD

    -14%

     TBD

    CIVIL WAR (25.5 M OW)

    1,976,585

    -75% YD

    2,707,921

    +37% YD

    1,900,423

    -30% YD

    -3.9%

    11.2M (-56%)

    ABIGAIL (10.3 M OW)

    742,470

    -70% YD

    1,127,025

    +52% YD

    722,570

    -36% YD

    -3.7%

    5.2 M (-49%)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    • Like 1
  5. DEADLINE Updated Sunday chart includes Saturday and Sunday….

     

    1.) Challengers (AMZ MGM) 3,477 theaters, Fri $6.2M, Sat $5M Sun $3.78M 3-day $15M/Wk 1

    2.) Unsung Hero (LG) 2,832 theaters, Fri $3.65M, 3-day $7.75M/Wk 1

    3.) Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire (Leg/WB) 3,312 theaters (-346), Fri $1.76M (-25%) 3-day $7.3M (-23%)/Total $181.1M/ Wk 5

    4.) Civil War (A24) 3,518 (-411) theaters, Fri $1.9M (-41%) Sat $3M Sun $2M 3-day $7M (-39%), Total $56.1M/Wk 3

    5.) Abigail (Uni) 3,393 (+9) theatres, Fri $1.49M (-63%) Sat $2.2M Sun $1.48M, 3-day $5.25M (-49%)/Total $18.7M/Wk 2

    6.) Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare (LG) 2,845 theaters, Fri $1.1M (-70%), 3-day $3.85M (-57%), Total $15.4M/Wk 2

    7.) Kung Fu Panda 4 (Uni) 2,767 (-188) theaters, Fri $830K (-28%) Sat $1.65M Sun $1.07M 3-day $3.55M (-24%), Total $185M/Wk 8

    8.) Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire (Sony) 2,627 (-482) theaters, Fri $770K (-26%) 3-day $3.2M (-27%), Total $107.3M/Wk 6

    9.) Dune: Part Two (Leg/WB) 1,334 (-680) theaters, Fri $525K (-35%) 3-day $1.89M (-36%), Total $279.6M/Wk 9

    10.) Alien (re) 1,750 theaters, Fri $606K Sat $551K Sun $406K 3-day $1.56M/Total $83.6M lifetime/Wk 1 re-release

    11.) Boy Kills World (RSA) 1,993 theaters, Fri $819K, 3-day $1.6M/Wk 1

    Holdovers:
    Spy x Family Code: White (Crunch) 2,009 (-31) theaters, Fri $285K, 3-day $1M (-79%)/Total $7M/Wk 2

     

    https://deadline.com/2024/04/box-office-challengers-zendaya-1235896116/

     

    [just pasted in Deadline's exact chart; it looks like 10 & 11 might switch places if those numbers are correct] 

    • Like 1
  6. 2 hours ago, Flopped said:

     

    Box Office Pro Amateur’s new format is… squishy, to put it generously. They sort of predict a Top 3, but with colossal ranges for each film. They also include a “Wild Card” with an even larger range (and a misstated title, which does not increase confidence for the reader). They now assign “Showtime Marketshare (US)” to each film, which sounds intriguing, but there’s zero explanation of whether this is an estimate based on current bookings and/or some estimated weekend earnings.

     

    Finally there are some seemingly contradictory statements such as how Civil War “is retaining more than 3/4s of its IMAX screens on its second weekend,” but then they state how “Spy Code x Family: White [sic] is splitting IMAX locations with Civil War this weekend, currently claiming 20% more showtimes in the premium format than the A24 title.” How can Civil War retain ¾ of its IMAX screens BUT Spy x Family is also currently claiming 20% more IMAX showtimes than Civil War? {Btw, how is Dune 2’s supposed reentry into IMAX this weekend fitting into all this?}

     

    The Top 3 and the Ranges:

     

    1.      Abigail, BO Range of: $20-25 M (a very forgiving range of $5 M, reflecting 20%-25% of its total estimated OW value)

    2.      Civil War, BO Range of: $10-15 M (again, an even more forgiving range of $5 M, 33%-50% of its total estimated weekend)

    3.      The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, BO Range of $7-14 M (a $7 M range, a rare feat of creating a range that could double the lower end; remember, this is the same film that BOP BOA reported a week ago as originally opening last weekend with a range of $6-10 M; now that the film's actual weekend is nigh, the range has swollen rather than contracted)

    4.      “Wild Card:” the hilariously misnamed “Spy Code x Family: White”; BO Range of $7-15 M (an $8 M range on a potential $7 M earner; so broad it potentially swallows up both Civil War and Ministry, or maybe not; they cannot commit)

     

    These broad ranges render the entire forecasting exercise meaningless.

     

    And with these ranges, how exactly does Box Office Amateur still come up with fixed “Showtime Marketshares (US)” as follows:

     

    o   Abigail: 17%

    o   Civil War: 11% (even though apparently retaining 75% of IMAX theaters)

    o   Ministry: 14% (but states it is opening in under 3000 theaters)

    o   "Spy Code x Family" (sic): 10% [BOP/BOA don’t estimate a location count, but from other sources, it seems to be only around 2000, far fewer than the others, but yet the marketshare is only 1% less than Civil War?]

     

    There may be some useful details in this preview, but it’s hard to know which ones to take seriously.

     

    BOP à BOA à DOA?

    • Like 1
    • Haha 1
    • Knock It Off 1
  7. 2 hours ago, JimmyB said:

    Per Deadline below maybe helpful data for how Santikos tracks for certain movies.

     

    A24 is calling Civil War at a $25.7M opening. Rival studios are also seeing it around that range. This is after an $8.76M Saturday, which was +11% from Friday’s pure $7.9M

     

    The opening paragraphs of the Deadline Sunday update also include some relevant mentions about where the film is overperforming. I have bold italicized the points I thought were relevant to speculations around the Texas market. Austin, Waco, and El Paso are all singled out. It's striking that "the best regions" for CW cited below ("South, South Central and West") are all ones that are breakaway regions in the movie. (Is it a coincidence that Deadline highlights the strong performance of the movie in Oklahoma City and Charlottesville, cities known for infamous deadly attacks?)

     

    "A24 is calling Civil War at a $25.7M opening largely fueled by a Democrat and Liberal moviegoers, but with overperforming business in some Red state regions like the South and Southwest.

     

    Screen Engine/Comscore’s PostTrak polled Civil War attendees’ politics reporting that 22% considered themselves Liberal, 19% were Democrats, 11% considered themselves moderate, whereas registered Republicans (6%), Evangelical Christians (6%) and politically conservative folks (5%) showed up as a minority.

     

    Of those markets that overperformed were LA, San Francisco, DC, Phoenix, Austin, including Navy hub San Diego and conservative market Denver. But then there were these smaller regional markets that rallied including El Paso and Waco TX, Oklahoma City, Albuquerque, NM and Charlottesville, VA. As we told you, South, South Central and West were the best regions for A24 release which follows are journalists chronicling a divided, violent America."

     

    https://deadline.com/2024/04/box-office-civil-war-1235882968/

     

    • Like 1
  8. 1 hour ago, katnisscinnaplex said:

    Santikos Tracking

     

    Civil War (Sat)

    893/13,837

     

    Comps

     - Bullet Train - .886x (8.58m)

     - Beast - 2.835x (12.14m)

     - Don't Worry Darling - 1.481x (8.56m)

     

    Adjusted comps (using 7.92m true Fri)

     - Bullet Train - 10.03m

     - Elvis - 9.92m

     - Crawdads - 9.44m

     - Oppenheimer - 9.39m

     

    Looking at around 9.8m for Saturday based on this chain.  Sounds high to me though

     

    I had never heard of Santikos before coming to BOT, so I just researched it a bit. All its 10 theaters emanate out of its headquarters in San Antonio ("Remember the Alamo!"), TX, an area which has seen its share of wars over time. Pure spitball that this area might be especially primed to see a movie depicting a Texas uprising against larger government (which is mentioned in trailers). It's also  not exactly a secret that Texans like to joke about Texas being its own country anyway. I don't mean this disparagingly; pre-COVID, I spent weeks at a time for work in Houston & Dallas, and I met plenty of well-educated lifelong Texans (many liberal) who still joked with barely concealed pride about Texas being so different from the rest of the US. The Texas-California alliance against the US mentioned in CW trailers could be subliminal catnip in the Santikos geography. Further, San Antonio is educated and somewhat liberal from everything I've read, so another decent chunk of its population might also be the A24 types. All that is to say, I would not be surprised to see these theaters overindexing.

     

    I also read that "Santikos Entertainment is a for-profit company that exists for the sole purpose of giving back to non-profits in the San Antonio area in the form of donations, sponsorships, grants, and programming." That makes it fairly unique among theater chains, and again suggests that it might attract a larger percentage of the audience that wants to feel like their ticket money is going to local causes and might already know about A24/Garland.

     

    Again, nothing above meant as disparaging, just observational.

     

    I'm going to especially enjoy following your Santikos tracking moving forward.

     

    • Like 2
  9. 34 minutes ago, Shawn Robbins said:

    Definitely worth looking into. I've started noticing some of the same odd patterns you're talking about.

     

    Civil War definitely looks to be tracking well, thinking it could come close to or hit $20m even with slight front-loading consideration.

     

    Already really miss your presence at Box Office Pro, @Shawn Robbins! BOP have wasted no time in starting to circle the drain. In today's Weekend "Preview" Predictions, they give a $10 million OW range of $20-30 M for Civil War.... and even more alarmingly, they incorrectly state that *Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare* is opening this weekend. Also no weekend chart, no real data. There is nothing "Pro" about  BOP anymore. #BoxOfficeAmateurish

     

    https://www.boxofficepro.com/weekend-box-office-preview-civil-war-aims-to-unseat-godzilla-x-kong-from-top-spot/

     

     

    • Like 2
  10. 3 hours ago, filmlover said:

    I think Arthur the King could've done better with a more aggressive marketing campaign since Dog proved there is still an audience for canine flicks featuring A-listers (even if Wahlberg has always been a wildly inconsistent draw). But I guess the studio didn't see it as worth the effort for a movie that was sitting on the shelf for a few years and was only given a theatrical release because of the barren schedule due to the strikes.

    According to Deadline, AtK seems to not be getting a Canadian theatrical release at all. He ascribes the loss of about $1 million on its OW to AtK's theatrical absence in Canada:

     

    "Despite excellent holds by the big guns, it’s unfortunately, the middle of the box office dropped out — and that’s where the marketplace is still weak, post pandemic and post strikes. Lionsgate’s Mark Wahlberg dog adventure racing movie came in below in its projects at $7.5M. The movie was forecasted to do $8M-$10M. Important to note that the movie did not have Canada in its mix. The movie is on a Prime Video window there, but for a later release. Even if it did have Canada, we’re talking $8.5M, which is still underwhelming."

     

    https://deadline.com/2024/03/box-office-kung-fu-panda-4-dune-part-two-arthur-the-king-1235859800/

  11. 1 hour ago, filmlover said:

    Don't know if this was posted and I missed it but:

     

    Long Range Box Office Forecast & 2024’s Upcoming Calendar
    (as of 3/14/24)

    Release Date Title 3-Day (FSS) Opening Low/High Range Domestic Total Low/High Range Distributor
    3/22/2024 Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire $31,000,000 – $43,000,000 $85,000,000 – $126,000,000 Sony / Columbia Pictures
    3/22/2024 Luca     Disney / Pixar
    3/29/2024 Asphalt City     Vertical & Roadside Attractions
    3/29/2024 Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire $43,000,000 – $56,000,000 $95,000,000 – $157,000,000 Warner Bros. Pictures
    ....        

     

    Long Range Box Office Forecast: CIVIL WAR and THE MINISTRY OF UNGENTLEMANLY WARFARE - Boxoffice (boxofficepro.com)

     

    Is there some reason  *Immaculate* didn't make the chart at all? After Sydney Sweeney seemed to be everywhere in early 2024, hosting SNL, leading a potential Rom-Comaissance with ABY, etc. (ignoring the Madame Web over in the corner of the room), it feels strange that this horror film with her front & center is flying so far under the radar just days before its release.

  12. 56 minutes ago, katnisscinnaplex said:

    In my showtime report coming out later, I've got LLB in around 1,200 US theaters.  Looking at other A24 films ratios from sample to final I would guess it'd be a little under 1,300 total

     

    Thanks for that. I always look forward to your showtime report.

     

    Late last night (early Friday AM East Coast time), Box Office Report published the following in its Weekend Predictions:

     

    "This weekend will also see A24's Love Lies Bleeding expand to semi-wide release and Focus's The American Society of Magical Negroes and Bleecker Street's One Life debut in semi-wide release. Love Lies Bleeding will be playing in an estimated 1,000 locations this weekend, while The American Society of Magical Negroes will be playing in 1,147 locations and One Life will be playing in 983 locations.

     

    http://www.boxofficereport.com/predictions/predictions20240314.html

    • Like 1
  13. Theater counts: Kung Fu Panda dethrones Dune to become the new widest release (The Numbers)

    After spending its first two weeks as the widest release in North America, Dune: Part Two slips into the second place spot this week, dropping 227 locations, while still playing in a solid 3,847 cinemas. Taking its place this week is last week’s newcomer , Kung Fu Panda 4, which increases its viewing opportunities by adding 32 theaters for a total of 4,067 locations. 

    Theater Counts for March 15

    Movie Distributor Theaters Previous
    Theaters
    Change
    Kung Fu Panda 4 Universal Pictures 4,067 4,035 +32
    Dune: Part Two Warner Bros. 3,847 4,074 -227
    Imaginary Lionsgate 3,118 3,118  
    Arthur The King Lionsgate 3,003   New
    Cabrini Angel Studios 2,850 2,840 +10
    Bob Marley: One Love Paramount Pictures 2,272 2,764 -492
    Ordinary Angels Lionsgate 1,753 2,323 -570
    Oppenheimer Universal Pictures 1,230 642 +588
    The American Society of Magical Negroes Focus Features 1,147   New
    Madame Web Sony Pictures 1,058 2,015 -957
    One Life Bleecker Street 983   New
     
    Love Lies Bleeding theater count was not listed. Does anyone know roughly how many theaters it's expanding into this week? In my region (which has more than 3 million people), it's not opening widely, more on par with American Society and One Life. Is that the case more broadly?
     
    Remainder of list at: https://www.the-numbers.com/news/256450830-Theater-counts-Kung-Fu-Panda-dethrones-Dune-to-become-the-new-widest-release
     
    • Like 3
  14. 22 minutes ago, ando said:

    Absolutely. Just no OS updates since Sunday. 

     

    In Variety's Weekend Box Office Predictions (published today), they mention that  "“Dune 2” has generated $162 million domestically and $375 million globally."

     

    Box Office: ‘Kung Fu Panda 4’ Poised to Rule Again as Mark Wahlberg’s ‘Arthur the King’ Targets $10 Million Debut

     

    https://variety.com/2024/film/box-office/box-office-mark-wahlberg-arthur-the-king-opening-weekend-estimates-1235940972/

  15. Variety's Weekend Predictions:

    • KFP4: $28-30 M
    • Dune 2: $24-27 M
    • Arthur the King: $8-10 M
    • American Society: "low-single digits"
    • Love Lies Bleeding: not mentioned

    Article also mentions that "“Dune 2” has generated $162 million domestically and $375 million globally." (Someone had asked whether it has now passed $400 million globally.)

     

    Box Office: ‘Kung Fu Panda 4’ Poised to Rule Again as Mark Wahlberg’s ‘Arthur the King’ Targets $10 Million Debut

     

    https://variety.com/2024/film/box-office/box-office-mark-wahlberg-arthur-the-king-opening-weekend-estimates-1235940972/

     

    • Like 3
    • Thanks 1
  16.  

    Weekend Box Office Forecast (Box Office Pro): ARTHUR THE KING Opens Following KUNG FU PANDA 4 and DUNE: PART TWO Breakouts

     

    https://www.boxofficepro.com/weekend-box-office-forecast-arthur-the-king-opens-following-kung-fu-panda-4-and-dune-part-two-breakouts/

     

     

    Film Studio 3-Day Weekend Forecast Projected Domestic Total through Sunday, March 17 3-Day % Change from Last Wknd
    Kung Fu Panda 4 Universal Pictures $32,900,000 $109,200,000 -43%
    Dune: Part Two Warner Bros. Pictures $29,700,000 $205,400,000 -36%
    Arthur the King Lionsgate $12,000,000 $12,000,000 NEW
    Imaginary Lionsgate $5,400,000 $18,800,000 -46%
    Cabrini Angel Studios $4,000,000 $14,100,000 -44%
    • Like 3
    • Thanks 2
  17.  

    Theater counts: Dune narrowly holds off Kung Fu Panda to remain widest release (The Numbers)

    March 7, 2024

     

    Theater Counts for March 8

    Movie Distributor Theaters Previous
    Theaters
    Change
    Dune: Part Two Warner Bros. 4,074 4,071 +3
    Kung Fu Panda 4 Universal Pictures 4,035   New
    Imaginary Lionsgate 3,118   New
    Cabrini Angel Studios 2,840   New
    Bob Marley: One Love Paramount Pictures 2,764 3,390 -626
    Ordinary Angels Lionsgate 2,323 3,020 -697
    Madame Web Sony Pictures 2,015 3,116 -1,101
    Migration Universal Pictures 1,503 2,204 -701
    Wonka Warner Bros. 1,004 1,732 -728
    Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba—To the Hashira Training Sony Pictures 884 1,949 -1,065
    Argylle Universal Pictures 793 2,283 -1,490
    Poor Things Searchlight Pictures 700 550 +150
     
    Remainder of list at https://www.the-numbers.com/news/256400830-Theater-counts-Dune-narrowly-holds-off-Kung-Fu-Panda-to-remain-widest-release
  18. 7 minutes ago, el sid said:

    Cabrini, counted today for Friday:
    ... Total tickets sold in 7 theaters: 443.

    Comps: Overcomer (8.1M) had on Thursday for Friday 34 sold tickets

    and After Death (5.1M OW) had also on Thursday for Friday 185 sold tickets.
    Sound of Freedom (41.7M 6-day) had 2 days earlier, on Tuesday for Friday, 380 sold tickets.

    Maybe with good WOM high single digits or double digits are possible.

     

    The Angel Studios website currently shows that Total Pre-Sales for Cabrini are at ~473,000 tickets pre-sold. (This number has grown by ~200,000 in 2 days.) Of course there's no time period for ticket use given, but the majority seem to be purchased for the weekend as pointed out by El Sid, etc.  It seems like Regal's portal is not directly connected to the Angel Studios booking website, so the count is probably not fully live, which means this number may not capture all current pre-sales.

     

    At the $15 face value ascribed to the tickets by Angel Studios, that equates to ~$7,095,000 in pre-sales. Of course there has been rampant discounting (a 15% discount is still occurring on the Angel website), so would a fair average be around $12? If so, that equates to about $5,676,000 in pre-sales. 

     

    Since today is classified as opening day, then pre-sales for today would not be attributed to the weekend. To be cautious and estimate that $500,000 of those are for today, after subtracting those out, then that points to ~$5,176,000+ of additional pre-sales going into the weekend.

    • Like 5
    • Astonished 1
  19. Fascinating forecasting/tracking weekend when the trades (and referenced rival distributors) are the ones beating the High OW drums for KFP4. The Wrap coming out with "at least $56 million" OW for KP4 and even daring to invoke the $60 million possibility is wild compared to the more cautious tracking-based forecast consensuses developing on here.

     

    “Kung Fu Panda 4” is currently tracking to take the No.1 spot with an opening weekend of at least $56 million, with rival distributors saying the film has a chance to top $60 million. 

    Article can be read without a paywall at https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/last-box-office-variety-promising-173000900.html

     

    $3.2 M previews - $3.5 M previews would require IMs

           - between 16 and 17.5 to get to $56 M, and

           - between 17.1 and 18.75 to get to $60 M.

    That's a lot of Skadoosh.

    • Like 2
    • Haha 2
    • Astonished 1
    • Sad 1
    • ...wtf 1
  20. Box Office Pro's Weekend Box Office Forecast: 

    https://www.boxofficepro.com/weekend-box-office-forecast-kung-fu-panda-4-debut-set-to-challenge-dune-part-twos-second-frame/

     

    Film Studio 3-Day Weekend Forecast Projected Domestic Total through Sunday, March 10 3-Day % Change from Last Wknd
    Kung Fu Panda 4 Universal Pictures $48,300,000 $48,300,000 NEW
    Dune: Part Two Warner Bros. Pictures $43,800,000 $152,900,000 -47%
    Imaginary Lionsgate $10,600,000 $10,600,000 NEW
    Bob Marley: One Love Paramount Pictures $5,800,000 $91,200,000 -22%
    Cabrini Angel Studios $5,200,000 $5,200,000 NEW
    Ordinary Angels Lionsgate & Kingdom Story Company $2,000,000 $16,000,000 -46%
    Madame Web Sony & Columbia Pictures $1,800,000 $43,200,000 -43%
    The Chosen: Season 4 Episodes 7 – 8 Fathom Events $1,600,000 $7,300,000 -51%
    Migration Universal Pictures & Illumination $1,500,000 $125,700,000 -40%
    Wonka Warner Bros. Pictures $1,000,000 $218,200,000 -41%
    • Like 5
    • Heart 1
  21. Deadline is on board the $50 M+ train for KFP4.....

     

    -        KF Panda 4 - 3900 theaters, “bound to see…domestic opening at $50M+”

    -        Dune “expected around $39M”

    -        Imaginary - 3000 theaters, “shot at opening to $10-14 M”

    -        Cabrini - 2500 theaters, “mid-single digits to $10 M opening”

     

    ‘Kung Fu Panda 4’ To Soar At Weekend Box Office With $50M+; ‘Dune: Part Two’ Crossing $100M Today – Preview


    https://deadline.com/2024/03/kung-fu-panda-4-dune-part-two-box-office-preview-1235846878/

     

    • Heart 1
  22. 14 hours ago, BOfficeStats said:

    Cabrini has a Buy 1 Get 1 Free offer on Fandango.  The deal expires on April 30th so maybe it can give the film a nice boost.  

     

    In terms of Box Office earnings, do the free tickets have zero value even though they are filling up auditoriums, drastically reducing the ATP? How is that handled in terms of forecasting based on filled seats? @abracadabra1998, how does that affect your Cabrini forecasts, for example?

     

    I noted that Angel Studios is promoting Cabrini as opening on Thursday, March 8, International Women's Day, so no Thursday grosses will be rolled into Friday/OW, right? (Akin to Chosen, etc., in that respect.)

     

    On the Angel website, I also noticed they are promoting a 21% Early Bird Discount through tonight at certain theaters (AMC seems to be participating, though not Regal), which also affect ATP for anyone purchasing through there. Angel also has a Group Discount booking option. I clicked on it, and for 5 or more tickets, you get an equal number free (based on $15/ticket price). That is probably encouraging church groups, etc., to buy in blocks. I had noted strong local sales at certain local theaters for this coming weekend. How does all of the discounting get built into forecasting?

     

    One more thing: Angel Studios site has a live Total Pre-Sales Tracker. They have currently pre-sold ~292,000 tickets, and you can watch a scroll as more tickets get bought around the country. Not sure if this total is only for those bought through the Angel booking site itself. They do not seem to be directly connected to Regal's sales portal, for example, so Regal sales would presumably not be updated live. And yes, they do have a "Pay It Forward" button again ala SoF.

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use and Guidelines. Feel free to read our Privacy Policy as well.