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Star Wars The Force Awakens: Opening Weekend | Actuals In 1st Post | $247,966,675 | The Force Awoke... and it's not sleeping anytime soon | 119, 68, 60

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3 minutes ago, IronJim said:

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Without the massive Thursday preview 57mil the numbers are extremely similar to JW. It probably will make around 1.9bil give or take 50mil WW. Still a little bit underwhelming for Jim but thats ok, there is only one James Cameron afterall.

 

Without the 57mil Thursday preview number, the weekend daily numbers would of been even bigger.

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2 minutes ago, Deedlit said:

 

Just 58% male for the weekend... since the previews were 71% male, that means that Fri/Sat/Sun were about 54% male / 46% female.  That's a lot closer to 50/50 than I think many of us thought it would be.

 

It would have been 50/50 but light sabers are too phallic. B)

 

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2 minutes ago, Deedlit said:

 

Just 58% male for the weekend... since the previews were 71% male, that means that Fri/Sat/Sun were about 54% male / 46% female.  That's a lot closer to 50/50 than I think many of us thought it would be.

Its surprising to me. I only saw one female in my showing and that was an 80yo looking litle old lady sat on her own lol.

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TW LW Title (click to view) Studio Weekend Gross % Change Theater Count / Change Average Total Gross Budget* Week #
1 N Star Wars: The Force Awakens BV $238,000,000 - 4,134 - $57,571 $238,000,000 - 1
2 N Alvin and the Chipmunks The Road Chip Fox $14,400,000 - 3,653 - $3,942 $14,400,000 - 1
3 N Sisters Uni. $13,420,000 - 2,962 - $4,531 $13,420,000 $30 1
4 1 The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 LGF $5,650,000 -50.5% 2,653 -998 $2,130 $254,438,774 $160 5
5 4 Creed NL $5,085,000 -49.8% 2,433 -1,069 $2,090 $87,900,073 $35 4
6 3 The Good Dinosaur BV $4,305,000 -58.3% 2,755 -851 $1,563 $96,619,068 - 4
7 5 Krampus Uni. $3,780,000 -55.1% 2,371 -548 $1,594 $34,810,655 $15 3
8 2 In the Heart of the Sea WB $3,465,000 -68.7% 3,103 - $1,117 $18,600,095 - 2
9 N Dilwale UTV $1,875,000 - 268 - $6,996 $1,875,000 - 1
10 N Bajirao Mastani Eros $1,660,000 - 304 - $5,461 $1,660,000 - 1
11 9 Spotlight ORF $1,483,167 -40.9% 825 -264 $1,798 $22,861,193 - 7
12 7 Spectre Sony $1,445,000 -64.3% 1,225 -1,415 $1,180 $193,921,132 $245 7
13 10 Brooklyn FoxS $1,200,000 -39.9% 614 -333 $1,954 $16,518,413 - 7
14 6 The Night Before Sony $1,150,000 -72.2% 1,235 -1,439 $931 $41,460,064 $25 5
15 22 The Danish Girl Focus $538,000 +104.5% 81 +57 $6,642 $1,325,633 - 4
16 8 The Peanuts Movie Fox $535,000 -80.1% 771 -1,882 $694 $126,319,589 $99 7
17 11 The Martian Fox $465,000 -68.1% 493 -548 $943 $223,894,423 $108 12
18 14 Trumbo (2015) BST $385,240 -53.9% 273 -281 $1,411 $6,252,060 - 7
19 15 The Big Short Par. $350,000 -50.4% 8 - $43,750 $1,291,404 $28 2
20 12 Love the Coopers LGF $295,000 -78.6% 593 -1,017 $497 $25,471,201 $17 6
21 31 Youth FoxS $247,000 +131.4% 61 +44 $4,049 $516,322 - 3
22 18 Carol Wein. $229,893 -31.9% 16 - $14,368 $1,626,721 - 5
23 23 Macbeth (2015) Wein. $136,300 -47.0% 97 -11 $1,405 $653,672 - 3
24 20 Legend Uni. $128,775 -60.5% 85 -22 $1,515 $1,714,304 - 5
25 27 Sicario LGF $68,000 -59.9% 134 -44 $507 $46,593,531 $30 14
26 N Son of Saul SPC $38,891 - 3 - $12,964 $38,891 - 1
28 33 The Last Witch Hunter LG/S $34,000 -61.7% 94 -50 $362 $27,308,498 $90 9
27 32 Suffragette Focus $34,000 -65.2% 75 -91 $453 $4,615,838 - 9
29 37 Hitchcock/Truffaut Cohen $24,392 -50.1% 22 +4 $1,109 $165,404 - 3
30 46 Peggy Guggenheim Art Addict SD $18,547 +4.6% 18 -1 $1,030 $343,302 - 7
31 42 Janis: Little Girl Blue FR $16,564 -47.9% 20 -6 $828 $195,157 - 4
32 49 The Assassin WGUSA $9,875 -26.0% 7 -2 $1,411 $632,542 - 10
33 52 Mustang Cohen $9,668 -15.5% 3 - $3,223 $114,315 - 5
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2 minutes ago, Deedlit said:

 

Just 58% male for the weekend... since the previews were 71% male, that means that Fri/Sat/Sun were about 54% male / 46% female.  That's a lot closer to 50/50 than I think many of us thought it would be.

 

A female protagonist really paid off. 

 

I guess Disney is smarter than those "boycott Star Wars" morons.

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I'm fine with "Jurassic" keeping something.  It deserves it for shocking the world this summer.   But fantastic opening, I'm even more excited for next weekend's numbers.  I want a really nice drop.  But to all of us that felt OW could fall in December.   How good does it feel?   I saw the overall forum average was pretty right on the money.   

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3 hours ago, terrestrial said:

I didn't spoke about drops / percentages, I spoke about usual BOs for the 'Advent Samstage und Sonntage'. If their Sundays are open too and tons of people use is e.g. for buying gifts the drops are maybe nice, but the results far deeper / worse than in the summer, see my post with the examples.

I mean Avatar on #76 of all of the best Saturdays of all time? And so on.

 

 

Well, i was speaking about the drops and you directly quoted me.

 

Those examples of yours just show that there has never been a hugely anticipated / fanbase fulled / blockbuster released in December, with the exception of the LOTR sequels and those were over a decade ago (Hobbit was smaller scale). But again, i'm not talking about absolute numbers here. Sundays ARE inflated in late December, shopping notwithstanding.

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Lol, great title. 

 

I think this record is going to hold up for a very long time. Theaters made every effort to ensure anyone who wanted to see it opening weekend would be able to. Hard to imagine any of the sequels being able to match this in hype.

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