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Official Weekend Estimates |MI5 - 56M; Vacation - 14.9M; Ant-Man - 12.6M; Minions - 12.2M; Pixels - 10.4M; Trainwreck - 9.7M| Pg58

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That AntMan number is off right?  :blink:  :blink:

 

 

Holdovers Ant-Man and Minions ended the weekend in a close race. Disney put Ant-Man's earnings at $12.6 million for a domestic total of $132.1 million and global haul of nearly $300 million. Disney and Pixar also announced that Inside Out has crossed the $600 million worldwide.

 

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/tom-cruises-mission-impossible-rogue-812612

 

A fun would-be showdown right now is Inside Out vs Minions. $284 and 287 million respective grosses at the end of weekend 4.

 

The only visualisation I found is the graphs at The-Numbers, does that help you a bit?

http://www.the-numbers.com/movies/custom-comparisons/Minions/Inside-Out-%282015%29

 

You can add up to 6 titles for their comparisons, I kind of like those

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People aren't looking at AoU's WW numbers.

They are looking at how much AoU fell DOM from the first Avengers. 160m drop is huge.

 

25% of the audience just left and didn't come back. Where did they go? 160m DOM is how much Ant-Man might make. An entire movie's worth DOM. :unsure:

 

Not unusual at all for a mega blockbuster where the success of the the film pulls in lots of people who wouldn't normally see that kind of movie. 

 

25% is just a percentage or two off the TDK to TDKR in admission drop.  It's less than the 30-50%+ between Star Wars and TESB and  Phantom & Clones,, Batman & Batman Returns, Superman and Superman II, JP 1 and JP2, Jaws 1 & 2, Indy 1 &2  etc.  The only mega blockbuster I can see to have a relatively small drop are Spider-man II at about 8-10% and then there's the aberration of a rise from Goldfinger (though under 70m in US admissions) to Thunderball back in the 60s but then there was a huge drop to YOLT.  

 

Yes, we now live in an era where sequels regularly make more money but even looking at recent limited data from the 2000+s in terms of mega blockbusters (70m+ admissions domestic) only Spider-Man II has bucked the trend and even then with acknowledged superior movie it still dropped.

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go ahead and make another Terminator movie. Recast all the characters yet again, likely tarnish the franchise even more, have it make only a little over 50m domestically. 

They are beating a dead horse at this point with Terminator.

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go ahead and make another Terminator movie. Recast all the characters yet again, likely tarnish the franchise even more, have it make only a little over 50m domestically. 

Imagine that. A pretty straight forward trilogy followed by a trilogy of reboots.

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