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It has enough in the tank domestically for another 22M, OS will dwindle but should add another 20 or so at least. A 630M+ finish is looking likely.

Would've been nice to hit 650, but all-in-all, not bad, considering the disappointing domestic run.

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It has enough in the tank domestically for another 22M, OS will dwindle but should add another 20 or so at least. A 630M+ finish is looking likely.

It made 40M this past week OS. It has much more than 20M left in the tank, even with Exodus opening. 650M is absolutely locked.

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It has enough in the tank domestically for another 22M, OS will dwindle but should add another 20 or so at least. A 630M+ finish is looking likely.

It made like 55M this past week, why would it only have 42M left?

 

It's going great overseas, it can hit 700M if it's lucky, and even edge past Gravity. 650M is the minimum.

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So possible remaining gross from Domestic and overseas markets 

 

Domestic: $22M

China: $3M

South Korea: $3-6M

 

Remaining OS markets: Exodus and TH3 opens in many territories this week so we could be looking at a big decrease. The OS gross without China and South Korea last week came to around $23M. Since Interstellar has been released for over a month in most markets and the majority aren't all that leggy, I expect above 50% drops to happen now leading to a projected total gross of $18-22M as the ceiling. Worldwide I can see $640M happening and perhaps $650M although the latter will be a struggle I think. 

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Via Deadline: Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar has now hit $455M internationally after grossing another $11.4M this weekend.

That gives it 621M WW, around 14M more to come domestically and 10-15 to come OS, 640M WW is a lock with an outside shot at 650M WW.

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Wow, it had a better week overseas than I expected. Looks like $640m worldwide should happen. It's already at nearly $622m. Should make another $10m domestic at least. Gotta think it should be able to pull in at least $8m more overseas too, even after losing China on Friday.

 

If it reaches $645m or so, it's pretty safe to say it beat Gravity's worldwide admissions. Shame that the media portrayed one as a resounding success and the other as a failure. Fucking bullshit 3D boosts.

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Wow, it had a better week overseas than I expected. Looks like $640m worldwide should happen. It's already at nearly $622m. Should make another $10m domestic at least. Gotta think it should be able to pull in at least $8m more overseas too, even after losing China on Friday.

If it reaches $645m or so, it's pretty safe to say it beat Gravity's worldwide admissions. Shame that the media portrayed one as a resounding success and the other as a failure. Fucking bullshit 3D boosts.

It's amazing that studios respect Nolan so much that they didn't do a 3D conversion for international markets like Noah and a couple other movies did this year.

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Wow, it had a better week overseas than I expected. Looks like $640m worldwide should happen. It's already at nearly $622m. Should make another $10m domestic at least. Gotta think it should be able to pull in at least $8m more overseas too, even after losing China on Friday.

 

If it reaches $645m or so, it's pretty safe to say it beat Gravity's worldwide admissions. Shame that the media portrayed one as a resounding success and the other as a failure. Fucking bullshit 3D boosts.

This. Its domestic performance is lacking, but OS has been superb, especially for a 3 hour long 2D movie without any major international superstar drawing power. WB must be well pleased with the deal they made with Paramount. 

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This. Its domestic performance is lacking, but OS has been superb, especially for a 3 hour long 2D movie without any major international superstar drawing power. WB must be well pleased with the deal they made with Paramount. 

 

$180m for 3 hour long hard sci-fi is not lacking at all. Only problem was people's expectations.

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