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WEEKEND ESTIMATES: 23.48 M THE BOSS | 23.44 M BVS: DOJ | 14.35 M ZOOTOPIA | 5.10 M HARDCORE HENRY

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The weekend in Australia in AUD is looking like this.

 

Note that The Jungle Book had a regular Thursday opening in just under half the country plus it also had special large format advance screenings on Sunday night only and in Gold Class on Sat/Sun (40-50 seat theatres) in the rest of the country.  
 
TJB - $3.44m (from Deadline -USD2.6m)
The Huntsman - $2.7m (from Rth)
Zootopia - $2.6m (from Deadline -dropped 18%)
BvS - $2.12m (from Deadline -USD1.6m)
MBFGW2- $1.85m (from Deadline -USD1.4m)
KFP3- $1.37m (from Deadline -USD1.04m)

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6 hours ago, MCKillswitch123 said:

I was linked this by some friends of mine, and I'd like to ask: does anyone of you have any kind of familiarity w/this guy? Maybe it's actually you? Cause you totally win at life, dude:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ds-9pRJ85H4

 

*slow clapping*


Insanity....
 

*whooosh*

That's logic and facts flying over that poor guys head.

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2 hours ago, tonytr87 said:

 

You're over-thinking it. If people didn't like it THAT much it would've gotten even worse than a 2.4 multi. 

 

People forget that reviews were actually pretty good for it too. It's not a bad movie. It's just not as good as the first one. 

 

Do you think Ultron would have reached $500m DOM if Mayweather-Packy hadn't been on its opening weekend?

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4 hours ago, La Binoche said:

Demolition bombing is a shame because I root for Jake Gyllenhaal, Naomi Watts and Jean-Marc Vallee but they asked for it. That Black List script was always BAD. Artificial, try-hard and faux-deep.  

 

Hopefully Gyllenhaal gets it together. End of Watch and Nightcrawler are two of the best movies of the decade so far. Prisoners and Source Code are good too. 

I don't think he'll ever become a big star. They've tried that for a decade now and it still hasn't happened.

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Worldwide Box Office (Estimates) Weekend ending Apr 10

 

   

 

   
     

 

   

 

   
 

WORLDWIDE W/E

INT'L W/E

DOMESTIC W/E

WORLDWIDE

INT'L

DOMESTIC

   
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

Batman V Superman

$57,435,000

$34,000,000

$23,435,000

$783,485,542

$486,800,000

$296,685,542

   

Zootopia

$37,053,000

$22,700,000

$14,353,000

$852,512,482

$556,500,000

$296,012,482

   

Jungle Book, The

$28,900,000

$28,900,000

 

$28,900,000

$28,900,000

 

   

London Has Fallen

$26,958,000

$26,000,000

$958,000

$86,748,113

$26,000,000

$60,748,113

   

Boss, The

$24,481,195

$1,000,000

$23,481,195

$24,481,195

$1,000,000

$23,481,195

   

Huntsman: Winter's War

$20,000,000

$20,000,000

 

$20,000,000

$20,000,000

 

   

Kung Fu Panda 3

$11,870,000

$11,400,000

$470,000

$483,677,613

$342,700,000

$140,977,613

   

My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2

$9,721,535

$3,300,000

$6,421,535

$70,854,355

$24,100,000

$46,754,355

   

10 Cloverfield Lane

$9,200,000

$6,200,000

$3,000,000

$94,075,540

$26,100,000

$67,975,540

   

Visiteurs: La Revolution

$7,250,000

$7,250,000

 

$7,250,000

$7,250,000

 

   

Miracles From Heaven

$5,944,000

$1,100,000

$4,844,000

$57,750,619

$3,900,000

$53,850,619

   

Hardcore Henry

$5,096,000

 

$5,096,000

$5,096,000

 

$5,096,000

   

 

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13 hours ago, Eastwood51 said:

I wonder if there is a way to find out what percentage of BVS' gross has come strictly from 3D and IMAX showings versus a standard screening.

For the general populous only if a number is released to trades, which often is only OWe (Imax do a WE press release covering DOM & Intl with various degrees of breakout data,sometimes its just combined total and maybe of multiple films or individual but whether trades report on it is another matter),

there is all manor of breakdowns available. BvS 3D/Imax/PLF is over 40% mark, 3D BO is about the average 3D takes these days which isn't very much.

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3 hours ago, Maxmoser3 said:

But I have a feeling that The Huntsman is this year's Oblivion debuts ok. Dies quickly in the stateside.

 

Huntsman will probably be lucky to open with Oblivion numbers. 

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2 hours ago, Kung Fu Panda Tree said:

"Zootopia has the best legs since Frozen"

What does this sentence even mean? Can you explain please?

You don't think there have been any films in the past 3 years with 4x OW multis? Not a single one? lmao

In reality you can't say Frozen had a 4x multiplier since it actually went wide on a Wednesday after a brief limited run. It made just under 94m by Sunday, but 26.2m of that came from Wed-Thurs. Its Fri-Sun total was 67.4m, but you can't use a straight multiplier for that either or it would be almost 6x.

I don't know if there is a formula for an opening like that, but it's definitely more than 4x just like it's obviously not 6x either. Maybe 5x would be closest?

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On 4/9/2016 at 2:15 PM, #ED said:

To be fair, WB never publicly stated "We want 1B". It's just an assumption by us and some of the media. 

If there was ever a movie that could have made an easy 1b, it's BvS.  Oh, what could have been.

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