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Monday Numbers (Spatula): The Fault In Our Stars - 5.15M | Maleficent - 4M | Edge of Tomorrow - 3.1M | X-Men - 1.8M

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What the hell. Fault falls 53% on Saturday, has an average Sunday drop, only to have a fucking 44% drop on a mid-June Monday?Fucking crazy.

Probably people who missed it on the weekend checking it out. DH2 had a strong Monday hold but fell 72% second weekend
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didn't notfabio say a couple of days ago Jump was predicted to do mid-forties cause of Jonah's media issues?

 

That was RS tracking. Todays number is from notfabios chain. (which most people think is Regal)

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the Monday drop of Maleficent from last week Monday is about 35%. I wouldnt understimate Maleficent legs

It's family entertainment, there hasn't been a big family movie since Rio 2, Dragon 2 will cut off Maleficents legs
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From Deadline

 

Wall Street is counting on Dragon 2 to beat the first film from 2010, which generated $495M worldwide with 44% coming from the U.S. The consensus view is that the sequel will hit $615M. Stifel analyst Benjamin Mogil expects $625M (36% from the U.S.), with a domestic opening weekend of $55M. Wible also anticipates a $55M domestic open contributing to $553M in global sales (41% from U.S.) for the film’s run. But Wold says he wants to see a $70M domestic weekend open “in order to be comfortable” with his projection for the film to gross $775M worldwide (35% from the U.S.). Hudson Square Research’s Jeffrey Logsdon also expects a big domestic open — about $70M — leading to a gross of about $200M here and an additional $500M worldwide.

 

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Dragon will hit Maleficent hard this weekend. But after that there's not much family entertainment this Summer. TFIOS and Dragon are Maleficent's main hurdles. After that it will stabilize and hit $200M+ domestic. It will flirt with the $200M by the end of the July 4th weekend. 

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