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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay part 2 has crossed $200 million at the domestic box office as of yesterday ($2.53m on Monday for a $201.07m total)

 

http://www.forbes.com/sites/scottmendelson/2015/12/01/as-mockingjay-2-tops-200m-us-450m-global-hunger-games-director-discusses-the-series-finale/

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MJ1 vs. MJ2:

     
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  MJ1 MJ2 %
Fri 55,14 45,58 82,66
Sat 40,91 33,84 82,73
Sun 25,85 23,25 89,92
1st weekend 121,90 102,67 84,22
Mon 8,98 8,54 95,12
Tue 12,13 11,36 93,60
Wed 14,62 13,66 93,45
Thu 11,08 10,31 93,09
1st week 168,71 146,54 86,86
Fri 24,20 21,26 87,87
Sat 21,99 20,22 91,92
Sun 10,78 10,53 97,63
2nd weekend 56,97 52,00 91,28
Mon 2,64 2,55 96,61
       
Gross to date 228,32 201,09 88,08
Legs 1,87 1,96 104,57
Final gross* 337,14 306,23 90,83
*if MJ2 holds the last day's %

 

 

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Largest DOMESTIC Totals – After Day 11 

1) Jurassic World – $414,366,320 (Mon - $11,566,225)
2) Marvel’s The Avengers - $380,995,436 (Mon - $7,923,789)
3) The Dark Knight - $324,299,793 (Mon - $10,518,116
4) Avengers: Age of Ultron - 
$318,801,176 (Mon - $5,398,779)
5) The Hunger Games: Catching Fire - $299,698,207 (Mon - $3,402,550)

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6) The Dark Knight Rises - $295,272,856 (Mon - $8,160,046)
7) Iron Man 3 - $289,562,441 (Mon - $4,615,742)
8) Harry Potter 7b: Deathly Hallows Part 2 - $280,016,609 (Mon - $6,477,328)
9) Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - $279,712,800 (Sat - $10,688,091)
10) Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest - $266,277,457 (Mon - $7,912,691)
11) Star Wars 3: ROTS - $
255,648,711 (Sun - $18,708,290)
 

12) Furious 7 - $255,156,380 (Mon - $3,639,980)
13) The Hunger Games - $253,006,396 (Mon - $4,522,495)

 

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14) Transformers: Dark of the Moon - $247,145,003 (Sat - $18,326,865) 
15) Spiderman 3 - $243,829,653 (Mon - $3,592,825
16) Spiderman 2 - 
$243,032,969 (Sat - $17,916,624
17) Toy Story 3 - 
$235,811,275 (Mon - $8,921,924)
18) The Twilight Saga:  New Moon - $233,334,668 (Mon - $2,386,972)
19) Avatar - $232,129,323 (Mon - $19,418,139)


20) The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 2 - $229,919,176 (Mon - $2,533,058) 
21) The Hunger Games:  Mockingjay Part 1 - $228,316,339 (Mon - $2,635,435)
22) Spiderman - $228,251,280 (Mon - $5,211,249

 

Spoiler

23) The Twilight Saga:  Eclipse - $227,019,720 (Sat - $12,288,703)
24) The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 1 - $223,357,778 (Mon - $2,525,769)
25) Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End - $221,696,526 (Mon - $4,150,798)

26) Minions - $221,543,540 (Mon - $5,777,100)

27) Harry Potter 7a:  Deathly Hallows Part 1 - $221,395,291 (Mon - $2,339,162)
28) Shrek The Third - $217,348,470 (Mon - $13,970,020) 
29) Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - 
$215,635,899 (Sun - $12,706,606) 
30) Alice in Wonderland - 
$215,393,542 (Mon - $6,054,110)
31) Despicable Me 2 - $215,367,025 (Sat - $17,433,065)
32) Iron Man 2 - $214,916,361 (Mon - $3,715,485) 
33) Man of Steel - $214,615,316 (Mon - $4,537,163) 
34) Harry Potter 6:  HBP - $212,360,848 (Sat - $11,192,996)
35) Shrek 2 - $212,125,502 (Sat - $27,235,110) 
36) Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - 
$208,072,067 (Sat - $17,249,267
37) American Sniper - 
$204,583,784 (Mon - $4,183,367)(1)
38) Harry Potter 4: GOF - $203,451,580 (Mon - $2,441,373)

 

 

 

39) The Hunger Games:  Mockingjay Part 2 - $201,091,347 (Mon - $2,546,218)
40) The Matrix: Reloaded - $ 200,773,759 (Sun - $12,128,245)

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41) Harry Potter 5: OOTP - $197,852,087 (Sat - $12,281,132
42) Transformers - 
$197,813,608 (Fri - $10,831,926)
43) The Passion Of The Christ - 
$196,236,096 (Sat - $21,929,043)

44) Inside Out - $192,061,039 (Mon - $6,920,675)

45) Harry Potter 1: SS - $189,504,513 (Mon - $2,526,000)
46) Star Wars 2: AOTC - 
$189,186,353 (Sun - $16,531,903
47) The Hangover Part II - 
$185,808,194 (Sun - $7,938,163)
48) Lord Of The Rings: TT - $185,283,282 (Sat - $17,227,061) 
49) Guardians of the Galaxy - $181,859,666 (Mon - $5,343,905)
49) Iron Man - $181,675,868 (Mon - $3,850,844)
50) Transformers:  Age of Extinction - 
$180,166,140 (Mon - $4,770,186)
51) Monsters University - $178,331,953 (Mon - $7,898,760)
52) X-Men 3: The Last Stand - $178,281,306 (Mon - $2,932,897

53) The Amazing Spider-Man - $176,070,659 (Fri - $10,198,412) 
54) Fast & Furious 6 - 
$173,972,465 (Mon - $2,968,500)
55) Star Wars 1: TPM - $173,057,101 (Sat - $19,330,780) 
56) X-Men:  Days of Future Past - $165,184,109 (Mon - $3,163,908)
 
1)     Includes $3.4 million before wide release
 

·   Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace makes its debut on the charts!
·   Jurassic World extends its lead over The Avengers to over $33 million.
·   Wednesday openers still have weekend numbers, as this helps Spiderman 2 jump up 4 spots from 20 to 16, Despicable Me 2 moves up 5 spots, Shrek 2 leapfrogs 7 movies, The Passion of the Christ moves up 6 spots, and The Lord of the Rings moves up 6 spots with Saturday grosses.  

 

 

 ·  Avatar continues its ascent up the charts as it moves from the #26 spot to #19.
 ·  Star Wars Episode II: AOTC moves up 5 spots as it benefits from Memorial Day weekend (2002).
 ·  Shaky legs plague Man of Steel and Harry Potter 4: GOF as they both drop 4 spots.
 ·  Crossing $250 million on Day 11:  Star Wars Episode III: ROTS and The Hunger Games.
 ·  Crossing $200 million on Day 11:  Despicable Me 2, Shrek 2, Lord of the Rings: ROTK, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 and The Matrix: Reloaded.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Telemachos said:

@e1828, I hope your charts are ready to be awakened.

 

Yes, Hunger Games is just the appetizer for the main course (TFA).  Hopefully, another movie will also rise to surprise and be the dessert.

 

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18 minutes ago, MovieMan89 said:

Will depend on this weekend. If it drops over 60% I doubt it gets to 200, under 60% and it probably will. SF dropped 54% and QoS dropped 64% the weekend after Thanksgiving. 

SPECTRE has been mirroring SKYFALL's drops recently, so it should just pass $200 million.  Theater count will play a big role, with the holiday blockbusters coming in 2 weeks.

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