Sam Posted June 18, 2014 Share Posted June 18, 2014 90M+ Openers Daily Comparison BY DAY OF WEEK | BY DAY NUMBER DAY Captain America 2 The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Godzilla X-Men: Days of Future Past WEEK 1 Fri $36,926,192 - / - $36,926,192 / 1 $35,167,017 - / - $35,167,017 / 1 $38,410,607 - / - $38,410,607 / 1 $35,511,974 - / - $35,511,974 / 1 Sat $34,666,864 -6.1% / - $71,593,056 / 2 $33,161,137 -5.7% / - $68,328,154 / 2 $32,160,363 -16.3% / - $70,570,970 / 2 $29,283,650 -17.5% / - $64,795,624 / 2 Sun $23,430,665 -32.4% / - $95,023,721 / 3 $23,280,183 -29.8% / - $91,608,337 / 3 $22,617,414 -29.7% / - $93,188,384 / 3 $26,028,036 -11.1% / - $90,823,660 / 3 ADVERTISEMENT (scroll to continue with chart) Mon $6,219,552 -73.5% / - $101,243,273 / 4 $5,168,281 -77.8% / - $96,776,618 / 4 $7,672,038 -66.1% / - $100,860,422 / 4 $19,752,944 -24.1% / - $110,576,604 / 4 Tue $6,977,056 +12.2% / - $108,220,329 / 5 $6,239,731 +20.7% / - $103,016,349 / 5 $6,944,417 -9.5% / - $107,804,839 / 5 $8,207,674 -58.4% / - $118,784,278 / 5 Wed $4,805,702 -31.1% / - $113,026,031 / 6 $4,123,636 -33.9% / - $107,139,985 / 6 $4,962,197 -28.5% / - $112,767,036 / 6 $5,716,351 -30.4% / - $124,500,629 / 6 Thu $4,582,140 -4.7% / - $117,608,171 / 7 $3,560,737 -13.7% / - $110,700,722 / 7 $4,581,331 -7.7% / - $117,348,367 / 7 $4,968,474 -13.1% / - $129,469,103 / 7 WK 1 $117,608,171 $110,700,722 $117,348,367 $129,469,103 WEEK 2 Fri $11,866,741 +159% / -67.9% $129,474,912 / 8 $10,021,184 +181.4% /-71.5% $120,721,906 / 8 $8,799,935 +92.1% / -77.1% $126,148,302 / 8 $9,416,247 +89.5% / -73.5% $138,885,350 / 8 Sat $17,734,355 +49.4% / -48.8% $147,209,267 / 9 $15,459,611 +54.3% / -53.4% $136,181,517 / 9 $11,773,125 +33.8% / -63.4% $137,921,427 / 9 $13,794,992 +46.5% / -52.9% $152,680,342 / 9 Sun $11,673,765 -34.2% / -50.2% $158,883,032 / 10 $10,020,417 -35.2% / -57% $146,201,934 / 10 $10,373,356 -11.9% / -54.1% $148,294,783 / 10 $9,339,859 -32.3% / -64.1% $162,020,201 / 10 Mon $3,462,915 -70.3% / -44.3% $162,345,947 / 11 $2,254,152 -77.5% / -56.4% $148,456,086 / 11 $7,490,882 -27.8% / -2.4% $155,785,665 / 11 $3,163,908 -66.1% / -84% $165,184,109 / 11 Tue $4,726,740 +36.5% / -32.3% $167,072,687 / 12 $2,904,908 +28.9% / -53.4% $151,360,994 / 12 $2,689,400 -64.1% / -61.3% $158,475,065 / 12 $3,787,895 +19.7% / -53.8% $168,972,004 / 12 Wed $3,524,058 -25.4% / -26.7% $170,596,745 / 13 $2,068,880 -28.8% / -49.8% $153,429,874 / 13 $2,109,267 -21.6% / -57.5% $160,584,332 / 13 $2,824,137 -25.4% / -50.6% $171,796,141 / 13 Thu $4,317,709 +22.5% / -5.8% $174,914,454 / 14 $1,936,763 -6.4% / -45.6% $155,366,637 / 14 $1,847,225 -12.4% / -59.7% $162,431,557 / 14 $2,605,125 -7.8% / -47.6% $174,401,266 / 14 WK 2 $57,306,283 $44,665,915 $45,083,190 $44,932,163 WEEK 3 Fri $9,503,748 +120.1% / -19.9% $184,418,202 / 15 $4,551,391 +135% / -54.6% $159,918,028 / 15 $3,344,520 +81.1% / -62% $165,776,077 / 15 $4,510,017 +73.1% / -52.1% $178,911,283 / 15 Sat $10,336,793 +8.8% / -41.7% $194,754,995 / 16 $7,388,734 +62.3% / -52.2% $167,306,762 / 16 $5,246,022 +56.9% / -55.4% $171,022,099 / 16 $6,176,540 +37% / -55.2% $185,087,823 / 16 Sun $5,746,515 -44.4% / -50.8% $200,501,510 / 17 $4,863,102 -34.2% / -51.5% $172,169,864 / 17 $3,417,587 -34.9% / -67.1% $174,439,686 / 17 $4,468,257 -27.7% / -52.2% $189,556,080 / 17 Mon $2,595,127 -54.8% / -25.1% $203,096,637 / 18 $1,521,853 -68.7% / -32.5% $173,691,717 / 18 $1,152,979 -66.3% / -84.6% $175,592,665 / 18 $1,765,307 -60.5% / -44.2% $191,321,387 / 18 Tue $2,205,248 -15% / -53.3% $205,301,885 / 19 $1,356,513 -10.9% / -53.3% $175,048,230 / 19 $1,370,135 +18.8% / -49.1% $176,962,800 / 19 $2,021,629 +14.5% / -46.6% $193,343,016 / 19 Wed $1,773,553 -19.6% / -49.7% $207,075,438 / 20 $1,022,545 -24.6% / -50.6% $176,070,775 / 20 $1,117,001 -18.5% / -47% $178,079,801 / 20 $1,707,464 -15.5% / -39.5% $195,050,480 / 20 Thu $1,764,778 -0.5% / -59.1% $208,840,216 / 21 $1,030,417 +0.8% / -46.8% $177,101,192 / 21 $1,013,205 -9.3% / -45.1% $179,093,006 / 21 $1,389,681 -18.6% / -46.7% $196,440,161 / 21 WK 3 $33,925,762 $21,734,555 $16,661,449 $22,038,895 WEEK 4 Fri $4,415,521 +150.2% / -53.5% $213,255,737 / 22 $2,047,419 +98.7% / -55% $179,148,611 / 22 $1,781,428 +75.8% / -46.7% $180,874,434 / 22 $2,725,465 +96.1% / -39.6% $199,165,626 / 22 Sat $7,318,408 +65.7% / -29.2% $220,574,145 / 23 $3,070,201 +50% / -58.4% $182,218,812 / 23 $2,509,131 +40.8% / -52.2% $183,383,565 / 23 $3,730,153 +36.9% / -39.6% $202,895,779 / 23 Sun $4,485,096 -38.7% / -22% $225,059,241 / 24 $2,705,768 -11.9% / -44.4% $184,924,580 / 24 $1,830,620 -27% / -46.4% $185,214,185 / 24 $3,360,831 -9.9% / -24.8% $206,256,610 / 24 Mon $1,067,512 -76.2% / -58.9% $226,126,753 / 25 $2,187,251 -19.2% /+43.7% $187,111,831 / 25 $752,166 -58.9% / -34.8% $185,966,351 / 25 $1,033,521 -69.2% / -41.5% $207,290,131 / 25 Tue $1,340,240 +25.5% / -39.2% $227,466,993 / 26 $728,078 -66.7% / -46.3% $187,839,909 / 26 $855,132 +13.7% / -37.6% $186,821,483 / 26 $1,242,446 +20.2% / -38.5% $208,532,577 / 26 What's the use of this, Ed? None of this will win over Cap anyway. But TASM2 and Godzilla both crawling is where's the fun at I guess. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deep Wang Posted June 18, 2014 Share Posted June 18, 2014 TASM2 with the biggest 25th day. Dat WOM iJack would agree! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
#ED Posted June 18, 2014 Share Posted June 18, 2014 What's the use of this, Ed? None of this will win over Cap anyway.But TASM2 and Godzilla both crawling is where's the fun at I guess. The point is to compare? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
reddevil18 Posted June 18, 2014 Share Posted June 18, 2014 Overseas will probably make it profitable though.Oh, definitely. Apocalypse itself though I expect it to reach 600+ OS. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sam Posted June 18, 2014 Share Posted June 18, 2014 The point is to compare? Whatever you say, cheater. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fancyarcher Posted June 18, 2014 Share Posted June 18, 2014 (edited) Oh, definitely. Apocalypse itself though I expect it to reach 600+ OS. Apocalypse could / will fall short of a billion, though I'd love it if it hit a billion. Edited June 18, 2014 by Fancyarcher Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mattmav45 Posted June 18, 2014 Share Posted June 18, 2014 22 Jump Street is holding better than a gay man's grip on a penis. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blackout Posted June 18, 2014 Share Posted June 18, 2014 Oh, definitely. Apocalypse itself though I expect it to reach 600+ OS. Would have never thought an X-Men movie would be able to possibly do that kind of numbers OS, even DoFP numbers, a few years ago. Happy fan. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
#ED Posted June 18, 2014 Share Posted June 18, 2014 22 Jump Street is holding better than a gay man's grip on a penis. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kitik Posted June 18, 2014 Share Posted June 18, 2014 Cause it's shit. It was the first movie taking advantage of the post-Avatar craze, otherwise it would have done much less. This is a sequel no one wants, no one expects, to a movie few remember fondly. Out of the billion dollar club, this is pretty much the one that causes a head scratch and a "huh, seriously?" response. Clash Of The Titans - 163M Wrath Of The Titans - 83M I don't know if Alice will quite have a 50% drop, but it should drop bigtime for sure. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Walt Disney Posted June 18, 2014 Share Posted June 18, 2014 (edited) What is Warner's biggest merchandising property? Is it Looney Toons? This list is based on 2011 figures so it's a little old. However, it does show what was WB's biggest merchandising property in 2011. Note 1: This list is from Forbes. It was written in 2012 based on information released by The Licensing Letter. Note 2: This list was made Before Disney bought LucasFilm. The Licensing Letter’s Top-20 List: 1. Disney Princess (Disney) $1.60 billion in 2011 retail sales2. Star Wars (Lucasfilm) $1.50 billion3. Pooh (Disney) $1.09 billion4. Cars (Disney) $1.05 billion5. Hello Kitty (Sanrio) $800 million6. Mickey & Friends (Disney) $750 million7. WWE (WWE) $700 million8. Toy Story (Disney) $685 million9. Peanuts (Iconix, Peanuts Worldwide) $600 million10. Sesame Street (Sesame Workshop) $515 million11. Disney Fairies (Disney) $435 million12. Thomas the Tank Engine (Hit Entertainment) $390 million13. Garfield (Paws Inc.) $370 million14. Dora the Explorer (Nickelodeon) $330 million15. SpongeBob (Nickelodeon) $330 million16. Spiderman (Marvel/Disney) $325 million17. Ben 10 (Cartoon Network) $295 million18. Angry Birds (Rovio) $250 million19. Batman (DC/Warner) $245 million20. Barbie (Mattel) $242 million Edited June 18, 2014 by Walt Disney 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kitik Posted June 18, 2014 Share Posted June 18, 2014 Overseas will probably make it profitable though. Wrath Of The Titans also had a significant drop overseas. Expect the same for Alice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kitik Posted June 18, 2014 Share Posted June 18, 2014 1. Disney Princess (Disney) $1.60 billion in 2011 retail sales2. Star Wars (Lucasfilm) $1.50 billion3. Pooh (Disney) $1.09 billion4. Cars (Disney) $1.05 billion5. Hello Kitty (Sanrio) $800 million Look at dat Hello Kitty! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fancyarcher Posted June 18, 2014 Share Posted June 18, 2014 Wrath Of The Titans also had a significant drop overseas. Expect the same for Alice. It'll still probably make a profit, but yes I see it only making around 500 to 600m this time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hilderic Posted June 18, 2014 Share Posted June 18, 2014 Look at dat Hello Kitty! Disney probably already has its eyes on it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fancyarcher Posted June 18, 2014 Share Posted June 18, 2014 This list is based on 2011 figures so it's a little old. However, it does show what was WB's biggest merchandising property in 2011. Note 1: This list is from Forbes. It was written in 2012 based on information released by The Licensing Letter. Note 2: This list was made Before Disney bought LucasFilm. The Licensing Letter’s Top-20 List: 1. Disney Princess (Disney) $1.60 billion in 2011 retail sales2. Star Wars (Lucasfilm) $1.50 billion3. Pooh (Disney) $1.09 billion4. Cars (Disney) $1.05 billion5. Hello Kitty (Sanrio) $800 million6. Mickey & Friends (Disney) $750 million7. WWE (WWE) $700 million8. Toy Story (Disney) $685 million9. Peanuts (Iconix, Peanuts Worldwide) $600 million10. Sesame Street (Sesame Workshop) $515 million11. Disney Fairies (Disney) $435 million12. Thomas the Tank Engine (Hit Entertainment) $390 million13. Garfield (Paws Inc.) $370 million14. Dora the Explorer (Nickelodeon) $330 million15. SpongeBob (Nickelodeon) $330 million16. Spiderman (Marvel/Disney) $325 million17. Ben 10 (Cartoon Network) $295 million18. Angry Birds (Rovio) $250 million19. Batman (DC/Warner) $245 million20. Barbie (Mattel) $242 million It's a shame the same people who buy Pooh merchandising didn't bother to see the 2011 movie. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jack Nevada Posted June 18, 2014 Share Posted June 18, 2014 It's a shame the same people who buy Pooh merchandising didn't bother to see the 2011 movie. Disney didn't bother to market that movie. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BobbyJohn Posted June 18, 2014 Share Posted June 18, 2014 So Malf hitting 200m is mortal lock now or can still miss it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
water Posted June 18, 2014 Share Posted June 18, 2014 since 2012 there have been three 400m movies every year and it will easily happen again in 2015 with the possibility of three 500m movies but in 2016 there might be only two (bvs and avatar 2 although i doubt a2 stays in 2016). then again 2015 could have no 300m movies besides the 400/500m ones while 2016 will have a lot of 300m movies so both years are huge in their own ways Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fancyarcher Posted June 18, 2014 Share Posted June 18, 2014 (edited) Disney didn't bother to market that movie. Yeah and being released on the same weekend as Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows part 2 didn't help, but more children went to see Zookeeper than they did Pooh (eek!). Edited June 18, 2014 by Fancyarcher Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...