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  1. Seems to be at around ₱70 million now or GvK
  2. Kung Fu Panda 4 Week 4 (Holy Week)- est. ₱5,200,000+ / ₱86,000,000+
  3. screenshot last Wednesday (was on a break). Suprised he is allowed to randomly drop this on an IG story. But hey, data is data! Per Daily Tribune, he is Warner Bros.' distribution director here
  4. IKR. Every week there's like a new D-level horror or major horror release in the country lol
  5. Barely marketed and didn't see any buzz which is sad, and further proves @kayumanggi's point on the state of PH box office lately Can bet Immaculate also did the same numbers.
  6. Way back already but curious how Eras Tour ultimately ended up here in PH Also, Kung Fu Panda 4 - $223,458 | Total: $1,409,344 (3 weeks) Wake the box office GVK! Seeing some sales already in IMAX
  7. I don't think it helped that it opened alongside a local horror comedy (which will flop tho) and Immaculate this week - splitting the horror moviegoing crowd Malls are closed next Thursday/Friday & Godzilla x Kong will open Black Saturday
  8. The Numbers has KP4 at $1.16M/₱65M in 2 weeks (Wk 2 was -42% vs. Wk1) Any update on Dune? Deadline says it had another strong -34% drop on Week 3
  9. Curious how long it will stay on Disney+ from their deal. reputation Stadium Tour left Netflix on December 30, 2023 - five years after its premiere on the service
  10. 'Under Parallel Skies' Director Sigrid Bernardo is GOOD in this genre.
  11. That's why it pissed me off that my local theatre increased prices WITHOUT renovating
  12. Suspension of amusement tax for local films (2025-2028) is a start but they're gonna need more than this Star Cinema ('Rewind', 'A Very Good Girl', 'Partners in Crime') seems like they have a 3-month theatrical window before hitting Netflix. I don't have yet an opinion if it's a good distance or not. Shoutout to Maid in Malacanang. Why didn't they moved forward with the third one lol I tracked the second film's first two days and there's a clear drop from sales
  13. I agree that streaming & inflation really made a dent here - particularly in animation. It's like a literal "divide everything by 3-4" on grosses. I'll just add an asterisk that Dreamworks (even Illumination for some reason) also have been arguably getting diminished results here even pre-pandemic. HTTYD franchise peaked at $4M in 2019. No data for KP3 tho. This is why I'm a biiiit confident with Inside Out 2 and Moana 2 and they have that long gap that benefits Pixar films. Not Frozen 2 level - but enough to close the grosses to pre-pandemic numbers of Toy Story 4 ($4M) or Incredibles 2 ($5M)
  14. Also, TikTok & buzz. It has arguably been giving people (friend groups, couples, etc.) more options to spend their money elsewhere for "experience" or reasons to just stay at home. But when works in movies favor, TikTok has been helpful to them too. 'Insidious' last year was likely fueled by midnight screenings as the "thing" that month. Barbenheimer and MMFF too. And to be fair, animated movies aren't really a hot ticket here (unless you're Frozen 2 or a Disney sequel) and 'Dune' has limits here. The slate this year hasn't been exciting too, our local A-listers have been experimenting in their films, and we really got hurt by the fall of Marvel/Disney live-action adaptations. But if the likes of 'Godzilla x Kong' or 'Deadpool' only does so-so then this market is joever lol. Lastly, I'm all in for our local studio Viva for releasing films in theatres almost weekly but damn at this point I think it's not doing theatres any help PR-wise. For $5M: My bets are Inside Out 2, Joker 2, Moana 2, Deadpool & Wolverine. Social media has been on fire with these films. With potential: Venom 3, Twisters (long-shot lol), and if that Vice Ganda-Jun Lana movie turns out to be accessible
  15. ... Decent. Should still enjoy the ticket boost from IMAX/special screens until Godzilla v Kong. Thinking of a final number between $1.5-1.8M Also, why is Box Office Mojo/The Numbers getting weaker and weaker on intl updates - particularly on WB releases in PH?
  16. may I ask if The Missing (Iti Mapukpukaw) & A Very Good Girl are on your Netflix too?
  17. to be fair, I scanned SM tickets on opening week and it was selling.. fine aaand this is still a bad showing for Toni Gonzaga. This is her forte already yet it only managed to double the box office total of My Teacher
  18. My Sassy Girl - ₱27 million (total run) I Am Not Big Bird - ₱10 million (1 week gross) Source: PEP
  19. Curious to see how Lisa Frankenstein does here. It needs a word-of-mouth jolt tho today (Wednesday) from the first public moviegoers. To note, it's has an R-13 rating here and so far it's not getting full day showtimes in regional theatres with Mean Girls & another local film opening on the same day
  20. Vice Ganda just confirmed that she has an upcoming movie with director Jun Lana. Now we're talking.
  21. Yeah. But they didn't know exactly how to market these films. For MMFF, they relied on word-of-mouth, culture of watching films on Christmas, and blockage on Hollywood releases . Rewind kinda made the false hope that the industry is so back when the truth is Star Cinema is back. Fan wars are much more prevalent here so I guess they don't want a free ammunition from one another lol. It has to be a law or smtg to push transparency
  22. Hmm maybe add around 30-40K I guess from Ayala (and Robinsons/Vista/Megaworld) Cinemas I tried doing that for Eras/Partners in Crime and it was nuts. Maybe I'll try again with the next big PH release
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