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this will not do under 400 mill

if wolverine can gross 275m, this can make over 400M. I am predicting 450M for now.

450m

My feeling is DOFP will have stronger reception than Godzilla. Let us wait for few days when DOFP reviews will arrive. What ever I read it seems to be one hell of a ride. So it should do great for sure. China will be huge for DOFP and so no way it does just 500M. I am predicting 700M WW finish.

I think most likely it will do over 400.  I'll say $475 million.  With a healthy $275m domestic it'll be right around 2012's spiderman.  In some ways the trailers make this one look like a get-the-team-together movie, so if they have a really good looking villain for 2016's movie then that one could go big-big with a B.

I'm expecting those movies to sucker punch DOFP$450m OS

This will land in the 450-500 mill area..I have zero doubt. When compare charts are made it should be with movies like TASM2,Cap2 and Thor2.Not other X-Men movies

250M DOM550M OS800M WW This is not your typical X-Men film. It has the older characters, their younger versions and the wolverine, all of them. It is going to play on a whole another level. This has an amazingly badass ensemble of characters, second probably only to Avengers. And the reviews look spectacular as well. The sky is the limit for this one. I won't be surprised if it does a Billion.

I'm thinking around $510m OS. The hype from the trailers and with the old cast joining in has me believing in that no.

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DOFP grossed around 10 crore this weekend in India, down around 55%. That's a very good drop. The cume stands at 46 crore approx ($7.7m).It should reach $10m, if it doesn't fall too hard this weekend.

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Comparison of POTC4 and DOFP excluding China, Japan and Spain:POTC4:1st weekend: 212.3m 2nd weekend: 96.3m, 368.6m cume3rd weekend: 52.6m, 466.2m cumeTotal: 603mDOFP:1st weekend: 133.4m2nd weekend: 70.4m, 255.6m cumePOTC4 got over 3.4x multiplier from its 2nd weekend. If DOFP gets the same, it will finish with 427m. 400m should not be a problem.Plus those three markets should be doing 140m+.So I am pretty puzzled why people are still questioning 500m. In fact, it has the potential to push higher.

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Comparison of POTC4 and DOFP excluding China, Japan and Spain:POTC4:1st weekend: 212.3m2nd weekend: 96.3m, 368.6m cume3rd weekend: 52.6m, 466.2m cumeTotal: 603mDOFP:1st weekend: 133.4m2nd weekend: 70.4m, 255.6m cumePOTC4 got over 3.4x multiplier from its 2nd weekend. If DOFP gets the same, it will finish with 427m. 400m should not be a problem.Plus those three markets should be doing 140m+.So I am pretty puzzled why people are still questioning 500m. In fact, it has the potential to push higher.

Probably have to do with domestic related where its not performing as it should.

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With actuals the number should go up from 338m to 341m. So the last week would be close to 170m. Out of that Japanese opening was 4m. Holdovers did 165m.So if the holdovers drop 45% (certainly possible) , then that is 91m. Japan should add another 4m, while Spain should open with 4m.So close to 100m 3rd week.

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With actuals the number should go up from 338m to 341m. So the last week would be close to 170m. Out of that Japanese opening was 4m. Holdovers did 165m.So if the holdovers drop 45% (certainly possible) , then that is 91m. Japan should add another 4m, while Spain should open with 4m.So close to 100m 3rd week.

With actuals the number should go up from 338m to 341m. So the last week would be close to 170m. Out of that Japanese opening was 4m. Holdovers did 165m.So if the holdovers drop 45% (certainly possible) , then that is 91m. Japan should add another 4m, while Spain should open with 4m.So close to 100m 3rd week.

I like your thinking :P
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With actuals the number should go up from 338m to 341m. So the last week would be close to 170m. Out of that Japanese opening was 4m. Holdovers did 165m.

 

Actually Japan 3-day opening was 352.81m yen or around $3.46m

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With actuals the number should go up from 338m to 341m. So the last week would be close to 170m. Out of that Japanese opening was 4m. Holdovers did 165m.So if the holdovers drop 45% (certainly possible) , then that is 91m. Japan should add another 4m, while Spain should open with 4m.So close to 100m 3rd week.

Remember that today is a holiday in China and DoFP did $7m+ ;-)
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    [*]UPDATE: Fox International executives reported that X-Men: Days Of Future Past brought in a confirmed $95.6m from 75 markets to climb to $338.2m after only two sessions.

weird actuals did not increase.</p>

Hmm.... maybe actuals from China were not available at the time of the report. Or if China number did increase, then other markets must have gone down.
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Hmm.... maybe actuals from China were not available at the time of the report. Or if China number did increase, then other markets must have gone down.

According to Box office mojo it's at $344 mil OS is that right?

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