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Avengers Weekend Actuals: 191.27M (Only -11% on Sunday)

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90% of the posts today seem to be "this is a good number, we all should have known better".


Most have moved on to whatever's next.

 

far more posting about Whedon than the numbers


dangit, I got 60-second-ruled

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11% wow. Definitely the fight factor.

 

 

Has anyone noticed what AOU would have done if it had a TA1 type drop on Sat and an IM3 type drop on Sun?

 

Fri: 84.42

Sat: 72.7(-13.9%)

Sun: 50.32(-30.8%)

 

Total OW: 207.44m

TA1: 207.44m

 

 

 

Not saying that's the impact the sports events had, but it's still kind of interesting how close it comes to TA1's OW.

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Uh what's up with Cinderella's Sunday gross? It fell 61%, did they take some of that and move it to TA2's weekend number?

The real question is what's up with the Friday and Saturday grosses. Sunday had a fairly normal 33% week-to-week drop, while Saturday's drop was 4%, and Friday was up 40% from the previous week.

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I think the Cindy thing might have been because of the nature of double features. People might have gone out for them on Friday and Saturday, but decided not to on Sunday, so it didn't get any boost from AoU there.

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Top thr Engagements
1-3/5
all AOU
 
1-AMC LIncoln Square 13, New York City NY
2-AMC Metreon 16, San fRancisco CA
3-AMC burbank 30, Burbank CA
4-Regal E-Walk 13, New York City NY
5-AMC Garden State 16, Paramus NJ
6-Regal Atlantic Station 18, Atlanta GA
7-AMC Tyson Cnr 16, Mclean NJ
8-Regal Live Stadium 14, Los Angeles CA
9-Regal Irvine Spectrum , Irvine CA
10-AMC 34th st 6, New York City NY
11-Regal Ontario Palace 22, Ontario CA
(combined with Mills 30 would be #1 with bullet)
12-Regal Union Square 14, New York City NY
 
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13-ST Palladium 19, San Antonio TX
14-Pac Arclight Hollywood, Los Angeles CA
15-Pac Arclight Sherman Oaks, Sherman Oaks CA
16-AMC Boston Common 19, Boston MA
17-LMT Megaplex Jordon Common , Sandy UT
18-LMT Megaplex the District, South Jordan UT
19-AMC Orange 30, Orange CA
20-CPLX Scotiabank Toronto, Toronto ON
 
 
Top Canada
1-CPLX Scotiabank Toronto, Toronto ON,CPLX Scotiabank Chinook , Calgaray AB, 3-CPLX Cinema Banque Montreal, Montreal QC
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State /Sat chg/Sun chg

CA -45%,+16% (LA -47%, +22%)

NV -46%, +24%

TX -35%, +4% (SanT -38%, +15%)

NY -32%, -15% (NYC -31%, -10%)

 

Canada -13%, -24%

 

Sat % of Post 5pm

AOU took 6% less share than TA (similar on Fri), 10% less than IM3, and 16% less than FF7

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Rth

State /Sat chg/Sun chg

CA -45%,+16% (LA -47%, +22%)

NV -46%, +24%

TX -35%, +4% (SanT -38%, +15%)

NY -32%, -15% (NYC -31%, -10%)

 

Canada -13%, -24%

 

Sat % Post 5pm

AOU did 6% less BO  than TA(similar Fri), 10% less than IM3, and 16% less than FF7

Ok does anybody see what I see? The state that had the biggest drop and biggest rebound was Nevada. Hmmm.

Any guesses why? LOL

 

Awesome. Thanks rth for the stats.

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Top thr Engagements
1-3/5
all AOU
 
1-AMC LIncoln Square 13, New York City NY
2-AMC Metreon 16, San fRancisco CA
3-AMC burbank 30, Burbank CA
4-Regal E-Walk 13, New York City NY
5-AMC Garden State 16, Paramus NJ
6-Regal Atlantic Station 18, Atlanta GA
7-AMC Tyson Cnr 16, Mclean NJ
8-Regal Live Stadium 14, Los Angeles CA
9-Regal Irvine Spectrum , Irvine CA
10-AMC 34th st 6, New York City NY
11-Regal Ontario Palace 22, Ontario CA
(combined with Mills 30 would be #1 with bullet)
12-Regal Union Square 14, New York City NY
 
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13-ST Palladium 19, San Antonio TX
14-Pac Arclight Hollywood, Los Angeles CA
15-Pac Arclight Sherman Oaks, Sherman Oaks CA
16-AMC Boston Common 19, Boston MA
17-LMT Megaplex Jordon Common , Sandy UT
18-LMT Megaplex the District, South Jordan UT
19-AMC Orange 30, Orange CA
20-CPLX Scotiabank Toronto, Toronto ON
 
 
Top Canada
1-CPLX Scotiabank Toronto, Toronto ON,CPLX Scotiabank Chinook , Calgaray AB, 3-CPLX Cinema Banque Montreal, Montreal QC

 

My theater made #11. Good choice not to watch it there.

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State /Sat chg/Sun chg

CA -45%,+16% (LA -47%, +22%)

NV -46%, +24%

TX -35%, +4% (SanT -38%, +15%)

NY -32%, -15% (NYC -31%, -10%)

 

Canada -13%, -24%

 

Sat % Post 5pm

AOU did 6% less BO  than TA(similar Fri), 10% less than IM3, and 16% less than FF7

 

How is Monday looking in big markets.

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State /Sat chg/Sun chg

CA -45%,+16% (LA -47%, +22%)

NV -46%, +24%

TX -35%, +4% (SanT -38%, +15%)

NY -32%, -15% (NYC -31%, -10%)

 

Canada -13%, -24%

 

Sat % Post 5pm

AOU did 6% less BO  than TA(similar Fri), 10% less than IM3, and 16% less than FF7

No fight and would have played normally how much would have AOU made?

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http://www.thewrap.com/marvel-avengers-age-of-ultron-soars-box-office-record-kod/

 

"Giant screens, 3D and the premiums they bring were huge for “Age of Ultron.” RealD 3D screens brought in roughly $56 million, or roughly 30 percent of the grosses. IMAX delivered $18 million from 364 screens, a hulking $50,000 per-screen average, and eight of the top 10 locations. And the 400 Premium Large Format screens brought in a record $13.5 million, topping the $11.8 million mark set last month by “Furious 7.”

Yep....Superhero fatigue is setting in!   ;)

 

I think Stuart talked about this yesterday. Star Wars grossed 233M (or around that) in its original run, it was re-released before it left theaters twice. This was before Empire even released. So ESB made 209 from a 233M starting base and not 307M.

I've seen this brought up several times.   Is there a reason why we should only count the tickets sold on the initial run?   Sounds like butts in seats either way to me.   If a movie can get a re-release and still get people into the theater, that's pretty impressive.   It certainly isn't a negative.    ESB got 3 re releases too....it kinda had its chance to close the gap if it deserved to be closer than it is.

 

Man it must of took them a long time to ask all those millions of people.

 

The good Sunday hold shows that many of them went Sunday instead. Such a silly poll, the fight doesn't explain why Fridays number was lower than the first films Friday minus previews.

 

Its the kind of article a fanboy would write.

Wouldn't a person who spent disposable income on the fight be aware of that on Friday too?

 

Taking the family to the theater is a big outlay of cash.   If the fight took that away they wouldn't go Friday or Sunday either.   Some went on Sunday...but some surely did not.

 

Not that I believe this is the only reason for AoU "only" becoming the 2nd biggest OW in history.   The lack of novelty factor and lower 3D share made that too much to ask of a movie.    But the fight certainly took another bite out of it.

 

Add all that together and breaking 190 for the #2 spot all time is pretty impressive.   It took a punch from the fight and shrugged it off.

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