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Weekend Estimates: TLR - 13.5M; Furious 7 - 60.5M; Home - 19M [F7 - 63M OD in China!]

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It's looking at 350-370M Domestic while current OS markets are going to make 640M OS + add in 200M+ from China, 30M from Russia, 30M from Japan. This gets you to more or less 1.3B WW. 

 

Yeah it's steamrolling through every market right now.  1.3B sounds about right given what we're seeing right now, wouldn't be surprised with higher.

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With a worse exchange rate.

 

Seriously. The major currencies lost almost 20% of their value (on average) in the past year. FF7 would be setting ridiculous all-time records if not for that

 

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While it's true that we don't know the exact Saturday number, or the precise weekend estimate, it doesn't seem like there should any huge surprises one way or the other here. The general weekend range was determined by the Friday number.

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Sunday is the biggest day of the week in China isnt? It would be like a film opening a Saturday here.

Actually, Sunday is a bit smaller than Saturday, but yes, significantly bigger than Friday.

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EX MACHINA opened with an estimated $249,956 this weekend from 4 locations. ‪#‎ExMachina‬

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WHILE WE'RE YOUNG took in an estimated $1.38M this weekend from 246 locations. Domestic total stands at $2.36M.

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‘Furious 7′ Becomes Highest Grossing Sequel In ‘Fast & Furious’ Franchise In 10 Days- Sunday Box Office First Update

Sunday 6:50AM, First Update:It took Fast & Furious 6fifteen weeks to final its cume at $238.67M during the summer of 2013, and it will take Furious 7just 10 days to unseat that film as the highest grossing title in the Fast & Furious franchise.  Universal sees Furious 7 clocking a second weekend of $60.6M at 4,022 raising the pic’s 10-day cume to $252.5M by end of today.  Last night, Saturday tickets sales saw a 35% spike over Friday’s studio-reported $18.8M bringing the cume to  $236.07M.

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