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My revised BvS weekend and total predictions (now based only off of Furious 7, ignoring Clash of the Titans)...

 

Friday: $7.66 million (+181%)

Saturday: $11.7 million (+53%)

Sunday: $7.07 million (-39.7%)

THIRD WEEKEND TOTAL: $26.5 million (-48.5%)

 

TOTAL PROJECTED DOMESTIC GROSS: $340 million

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21 minutes ago, johnboy3434 said:

My revised BvS weekend and total predictions (now based only off of Furious 7, ignoring Clash of the Titans)...

 

Friday: $7.66 million (+181%)

Saturday: $11.7 million (+53%)

Sunday: $7.07 million (-39.7%)

THIRD WEEKEND TOTAL: $26.5 million (-48.5%)

 

TOTAL PROJECTED DOMESTIC GROSS: $340 million

 

F7 had a 129% Friday jump during Spring break and then a 185% jump after it. Your 181% is based off F7's 185%.

However, BVS had just a 94% Friday jump during Spring break. So if this Friday's bump increases from last Friday's by the same % as F7's (129%=>185%), BVS's 94% will change to 135%.So imo 130-140% Friday bump will happen for BVS.

But the Sat bump should be stronger than F7's 55%.

F7's Sat went from 35%=>55%. BVS's Sat was 49% last week so I expect 60-70% Sat jump.

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43 minutes ago, Murgatroyd said:

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The F7 comparison is looking very good. My projection based on it seems to be converging somewhere around 360M.

 

350 should get it too 900 ww. Imo.

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Deadline is reducing its intial projections (-47%) on BvS for the weekend from its initial.

 

UPDATE, 12:19 PM: Warner Bros’ Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice is now looking like it will come in lower with a decline of 50%-55% for $23.1M-$25.65M, which is just shy of the three-century mark with a running cume through its third weekend of $296.4M-$298.9M. Now, Warners wasn’t expecting the Zack Snyder film to cross $300M this weekend, but rather during CinemaCon this coming week. I hear that the magic number internally which will really make Warner execs truly happy is $800M.

 

 

Despite buzz that advance ticket sales are clicking for Melissa McCarthy headliner The Bossthe R-rated pic is now looking at an $8M Friday — including last night’s near-$1M — and a $21M FSS. Older women plan their visits to the cinema in groups, so there’s a chance its ticket sales could improve by nightfall.

STX Entertainment’s first-person shooter Hardcore Henry is looking at $2.4M for today, coming in closer to the lower end of its projections with $7M. Fox Searchlight’s Demolition isn’t set to wow with a $1M-$1.5M opening for the weekend. More later.

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3 hours ago, hasanahmad said:

It the x men Men is as good as what I am heari ng it will be the highest grossing CBM movie domestically and civil war will make less than 350 million 

 

I dont understand this post. Are you saying Xmen Will make more than 600 million? Are u insane?

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14 minutes ago, Baumer said:

 

I dont understand this post. Are you saying Xmen Will make more than 600 million? Are u insane?

I think x men if it's Better than DOFP can make up to 400 + and I don't believe civil war will make more than 350. The early reviews are a catch 22, marvel might blow their load early. If the reviews are bad , it will linger on and stink up OW ans beyond. If the reviews are excellent it will have positive reviews for the hardcore fans to buy early tickets but that last minute blast of positive reviews will be nowhere to be seen and people will be like , oh that's released already . Review embargoes should always be about timing 

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12 minutes ago, hasanahmad said:

I think x men if it's Better than DOFP can make up to 400 + and I don't believe civil war will make more than 350. The early reviews are a catch 22, marvel might blow their load early. If the reviews are bad , it will linger on and stink up OW ans beyond. If the reviews are excellent it will have positive reviews for the hardcore fans to buy early tickets but that last minute blast of positive reviews will be nowhere to be seen and people will be like , oh that's released already . Review embargoes should always be about timing 

$400m are impossible even with 100% at RT...

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12 minutes ago, hasanahmad said:

I think x men if it's Better than DOFP can make up to 400 + and I don't believe civil war will make more than 350. The early reviews are a catch 22, marvel might blow their load early. If the reviews are bad , it will linger on and stink up OW ans beyond. If the reviews are excellent it will have positive reviews for the hardcore fans to buy early tickets but that last minute blast of positive reviews will be nowhere to be seen and people will be like , oh that's released already . Review embargoes should always be about timing 

 

7 X-Men movies under 250M and the new one would magically rise over 400M...  sounds logical. 

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Largest DOMESTIC Totals – After Day 11 

1) Star Wars: The Force Awakens – $571,420,943 (Mon - $31,362,029)

2) Jurassic World – $414,366,320 (Mon - $11,566,225)
3) Marvel’s The Avengers - $380,995,436 (Mon - $7,923,789)
4) The Dark Knight - $324,299,793 (Mon - $10,518,116) 
5) Avengers: Age of Ultron - $318,801,176 (Mon - $5,398,779)
6) The Hunger Games: Catching Fire - $299,698,207 (Mon - $3,402,550)
7) The Dark Knight Rises - $295,272,856 (Mon - $8,160,046)
8) Iron Man 3 - $289,562,441 (Mon - $4,615,742)
9) Harry Potter 7b: Deathly Hallows Part 2 - $280,016,609 (Mon - $6,477,328)
10) Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - $279,712,800 (Sat - $10,688,091)
11) Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest - $266,277,457 (Mon - $7,912,691)
12) Batman vs Superman: Justice Begins - $263,600,462 (Mon - $3,192,415)

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13) Star Wars 3: ROTS - $255,648,711 (Sun - $18,708,290)
14) Furious 7 - $255,156,380 (Mon - $3,639,980)
15) The Hunger Games - $253,006,396 (Mon - $4,522,495)
16) Transformers: Dark of the Moon - $247,145,003 (Sat - $18,326,865) 
17) Spiderman 3 - $243,829,653 (Mon - $3,592,825) 
18) Spiderman 2 - $243,032,969 (Sat - $17,916,624)

19) Deadpool - $241,330,567 (Mon - $4,465,513) 

20) Toy Story 3 - $235,811,275 (Mon - $8,921,924)
21) The Twilight Saga:  New Moon - $233,334,668 (Mon - $2,386,972)
22) Avatar - $232,129,323 (Mon - $19,418,139)
23) The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 2 - $229,919,176 (Mon - $2,533,058) 
24) The Hunger Games:  Mockingjay Part 1 - $228,316,339 (Mon - $2,635,435)
25) Spiderman - $228,251,280 (Mon - $5,211,249) 
26) The Twilight Saga:  Eclipse - $227,019,720 (Sat - $12,288,703)
27) The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 1 - $223,357,778 (Mon - $2,525,769)
28) Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End - $221,696,526 (Mon - $4,150,798)

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

30) Harry Potter 7a:  Deathly Hallows Part 1 - $221,395,291 (Mon - $2,339,162)
31) Shrek The Third - $217,348,470 (Mon - $13,970,020) 
32) Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - $215,635,899 (Sun - $12,706,606) 
33) Alice in Wonderland - $215,393,542 (Mon - $6,054,110)
34) Despicable Me 2 - $215,367,025 (Sat - $17,433,065)
35) Iron Man 2 - $214,916,361 (Mon - $3,715,485) 
36) Man of Steel - $214,615,316 (Mon - $4,537,163) 
37) Harry Potter 6:  HBP - $212,360,848 (Sat - $11,192,996)

 

38) Shrek 2 - $212,125,502 (Sat - $27,235,110) 
39) Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - $208,072,067 (Sat - $17,249,267) 
40) American Sniper - $204,583,784 (Mon - $4,183,367)(1)
41) Harry Potter 4: GOF - $203,451,580 (Mon - $2,441,373)

42) The Hunger Games:  Mockingjay Part 2 - $201,091,347 (Mon - $2,546,218)
43) The Matrix: Reloaded - $ 200,773,759 (Sun - $12,128,245)
44) Harry Potter 5: OOTP - $197,852,087 (Sat - $12,281,132) 
45) Transformers - $197,813,608 (Fri - $10,831,926)
46) The Passion Of The Christ - $196,236,096 (Sat - $21,929,043)

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

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

57) The Amazing Spider-Man - $176,070,659 (Fri - $10,198,412) 
58) Fast & Furious 6 - $173,972,465 (Mon - $2,968,500)
59) Star Wars 1: TPM - $173,057,101 (Sat - $19,330,780) 
60) 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!

·   Star Wars: The Force Awakens sets another record, this time to $550 million on Day 11, obliterating the “old” record by 13 days!

·   Jurassic World extends its lead over The Avengers to over $33 million.

·    Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest overtakes Batman vs Superman: Justice Beings for the #11 spot.

·    Wednesday openers still have weekend numbers, as this helps Spiderman 2 jump up 5 spots from 23 to 18, 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 #28 spot to #21.
 ·  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.

 

 

Largest DOMESTIC Totals – After Day 12

1) Star Wars: The Force Awakens – $600,949,526 (Tue - $29,528,583)

2) Jurassic World – $427,496,780 (Tue - $13,130,460)

3) Marvel’s The Avengers - $389,473,290 (Tue - $8,477,854)

4) The Dark Knight - $333,929,159 (Tue - $9,629,366) 
5) Avengers: Age of Ultron - $324,791,589 (Tue - $5,990,413)

6) The Dark Knight Rises - $304,045,972 (Tue - $8,773,116)

7) The Hunger Games: Catching Fire - $303,708,162 (Tue - $4,009,955)

8) Iron Man 3 - $294,723,579 (Tue - $5,161,138)

9) Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - $293,355,885 (Sun - $13,643,085)

10) Harry Potter 7b: Deathly Hallows Part 2 - $286,495,885 (Tue - $6,479,276)

11) Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest - $273,767,461 (Tue - $7,490,004) 

12) Star Wars 3: ROTS - $270,489,794 (Mon - $14,841,083)

13) Batman vs Superman: Justice Begins - $267,688,758 (Tue - $4,088,296) 

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14) Transformers: Dark of the Moon - $261,078,700 (Sun - $13,933,697)
15) Furious 7 - $259,520,250 (Tue - $4,363,870)

16) The Hunger Games - $258,330,642 (Tue - $5,324,246)

17) Spiderman 2 - $256,438,326 (Sun - $13,405,357)

18) Avatar - $250,419,951 (Tue - $18,290,628)

19) Spiderman 3 - $247,287,180 (Tue - $3,457,527)  

20) Deadpool - $246,489,373 (Tue - $5,158,806) 

21) Toy Story 3 - $244,029,214 (Tue - $8,217,939)

22) Shrek 2 - $236,905,717 (Sun - $24,780,215)

23) The Twilight Saga:  New Moon - $235,729,643 (Tue - $2,394,975)
24) The Twilight Saga:  Eclipse - $235,370,815 (Sun - $8,351,095)

25) Spiderman - $232,788,846 (Tue - $4,527,566)

26) The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 2 - $232,640,798 (Tue - $2,721,622)

27) The Hunger Games:  Mockingjay Part 1 - $231,476,484 (Tue - $3,160,145)

28) Minions - $229,562,000 (Tue - $8,018,460)

29) Despicable Me 2 - $228,376,775 (Sun - $13,009,750)

30) The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 1 - $226,000,702 (Tue - $2,642,924)

31) Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End - $225,491,113 (Tue - $3,794,587)

32) Harry Potter 7a:  Deathly Hallows Part 1 - $223,673,772 (Tue - $2,278,481)

33) Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - $222,268,708 (Sun - $14,196,641) 

34) Alice in Wonderland - $221,403,614 (Tue - $6,010,072) 

35) Harry Potter 6:  HBP - $221,295,818 (Sun - $8,934,970)

36) Shrek The Third - $220,983,194 (Tue - $3,634,724)

37) Man of Steel - $219,812,745 (Tue - $5,197,429)

38) Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - $219,165,676 (Mon - $3,529,777)

39) Iron Man 2 - $218,481,425 (Tue - $3,565,064)

40) The Passion Of The Christ - $213,888,740 (Sun - $17,652,644)

41) Transformers - $212,308,683 (Sat - $14,495,075)

42) American Sniper - $209,600,822 (Tue - $5,017,038)(1)

43) The Matrix: Reloaded - $209,481,877 (Mon - $8,708,118)

44) Harry Potter 5: OOTP - $207,866,865 (Sun - $10,014,778) 

45) Harry Potter 4: GOF - $205,596,807 (Tue - $2,145,227)

46) The Hunger Games:  Mockingjay Part 2 - $204,193,802 (Tue - $3,102,455)
47) Star Wars 2: AOTC - $201,309,770 (Mon - $12,123,417)

48) Inside Out - $200,844,477 (Tue - $8,783,438)

49) Lord Of The Rings: TTT - $200,058,231 (Sun - $14,774,949)

50) Harry Potter 1: SS - $191,887,513 (Tue - $2,383,000)

51) Star Wars 1: TPM - $191,594,623 (Sun - $18,537,522)

52) The Amazing Spider-Man - $189,953,583 (Sat - $13,882,924) 

53) The Hangover Part II - $189,055,393 (Mon - $3,247,199)

54) Guardians of the Galaxy - $188,469,200 (Tue - $6,609,534)

55) Monsters University - $185,905,021 (Tue - $7,573,068) 

56) Transformers:  Age of Extinction - $185,396,529 (Tue - $5,230,389)

57) Iron Man - $185,033,014 (Tue - $3,357,146)

58) X-Men 3: The Last Stand - $181,307,083 (Tue - $3,025,777) 
59) Fast & Furious 6 - $177,529,455 (Tue - $3,556,990)

60) Skyfall - $170,595,344 (Tue - $5,639,795)

61) X-Men:  Days of Future Past - $168,972,004 (Tue - $3,787,895)

 

1)     Includes $3.4 million before wide release

·          Skyfall makes its debut on the charts!

·          Star Wars: The Force Awakens cruises past the $600 million mark in only 12 days, an amazing 24 days faster than the record set earlier in the year by Jurassic World!

·          Jurassic World extends its lead over The Avengers to nearly $38 million.

·          The Dark Knight Rises overtakes The Hunger Games: Catching Fire for the sixth spot.

·          Stars Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith overtakes Batman vs Superman: Justice Beings for the #12 spot.

·          Avatar climbs four more spots to #18.

·          Wednesday openers still have weekend numbers, as this helps Despicable Me move up 5 spots from 34 to 29, LOTR: ROTK moves up 6 spots from 39 to 33, and The Passion Of the Christ moves up 6 spots from 46 to 40 with Sunday grosses.  

·          Shrek 2 still benefitting greatly from Memorial Day weekend (2004) rockets up the charts 16 spots from 38 to 22.

·          Star Wars Episode I: TPM starts chugging up the charts, moving 7 spots from 59 to 52.

·          The biggest drops on Day 12 hit Shrek the Third, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Iron Man 2 and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2, which dropped 5, 6, 4 and 4 spots, respectively.

·          Crossing $300 million on Day 12:  The Dark Knight Rises and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.

·          Crossing $250 million on Day 12:  Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Spider-Man 2 and Avatar.

·          Crossing $200 million on Day 12:  Inside Out, The Passion of the Christ, Transformers, Harry Potter 5: OOTP, Star Wars Episode 2: AOTC and The Lord Of The Rings: TTT.

 

Largest DOMESTIC Totals – After Day 13

1) Star Wars: The Force Awakens – $629,034,583 (Wed - $28,085,057)

2) Jurassic World – $436,936,980 (Wed - $9,440,200)

3) Marvel’s The Avengers - $395,813,047 (Wed - $6,339,757)

4) The Dark Knight - $342,684,300 (Wed - $8,755,141) 
5) Avengers: Age of Ultron - $329,133,743 (Wed - $4,342,154)

6) The Dark Knight Rises - $311,379,297 (Wed - $7,333,325)

7) The Hunger Games: Catching Fire - $306,725,979 (Wed - $3,017,817)

8) Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - $299,762,339 (Mon - $6,406,454)

9) Iron Man 3 - $298,595,076 (Wed - $3,871,497)

10) Harry Potter 7b:  Deathly Hallows Part 2 - $291,662,354 (Wed - $5,166,469)

11) Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest - $280,215,929 (Wed - $6,448,468) 

12) Star Wars 3: ROTS - $274,896,433 (Tue - $4,406,639)

13) Batman vs Superman: Justice Begins - $270,529,382 (Wed - $2,840,624) 

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14) Avatar - $268,886,074 (Wed - $18,466,123)

15) Transformers: Dark of the Moon - $266,944,138 (Mon - $5,865,438)

16) The Hunger Games - $262,939,407 (Wed - $4,608,765)

17) Furious 7 - $262,437,800 (Wed - $2,917,550)

18) Spiderman 2 - $262,205,594 (Mon - $5,767,268) 

19) Shrek 2 - $260,313,719 (Mon - $23,408,002)

20) Toy Story 3 - $251,344,663 (Wed - $7,315,449)

21) Spiderman 3 - $250,433,791 (Wed - $3,146,611)

22) Deadpool - $250,285,148 (Wed - $3,795,775) 

23) The Twilight Saga:  Eclipse - $239,699,029 (Mon - $4,328,214)

24) The Twilight Saga:  New Moon - $237,830,629 (Wed - $2,100,986)

25) Spiderman - $237,021,890 (Wed - $4,243,044)

26) The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 2 - $235,025,078 (Wed - $2,384,280)

27) Minions - $234,735,200 (Wed - $5,173,200)

28) Despicable Me 2 - $234,021,005 (Mon - $5,644,230)

29) The Hunger Games:  Mockingjay Part 1 - $233,808,937 (Wed - $2,332,453)

30) Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - $232,321,296 (Mon - $10,052,588) 

31) Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End - $228,969,881 (Wed - $3,478,768)

32) The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 1 - $228,151,826 (Wed - $2,151,124)

33) Alice in Wonderland - $226,120,535 (Wed - $4,716,921) 

34) Harry Potter 7a:  Deathly Hallows Part 1 - $225,609,158 (Wed - $1,935,386)

35) Harry Potter 6:  HBP - $225,318,990 (Mon - $4,023,172)

36) Shrek The Third - $224,426,248 (Wed - $3,443,054)

37) Transformers - $224,009,583 (Sun - $11,700,900)

38) Man of Steel - $223,924,818 (Wed - $4,112,073)

39) Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - $223,025,853 (Tue - $3,860,177) 
40) Iron Man 2 - $221,626,976 (Wed - $3,145,551)

41) The Passion Of The Christ - $218,892,679 (Mon - $5,003,939) 

42) American Sniper - $213,423,957 (Wed - $3,823,135)(1)

43) Harry Potter 5: OOTP - $212,681,190 (Mon - $4,814,325) 
44) The Matrix: Reloaded - $212,271,109 (Tue - $2,789,232)

45) Lord Of The Rings: TT - $210,153,082 (Mon - $10,094,851)

46) Inside Out - $208,335,932 (Wed - $7,491,455)

47) Harry Potter 4: GOF - $207,544,120 (Wed - $1,947,313)

48) Star Wars 1: TPM - $207,099,058 (Mon - $15,504,435)

49) The Hunger Games:  Mockingjay Part 2 - $206,380,154 (Wed - $2,186,352)

50) Star Wars 2: AOTC - $204,853,416 (Tue - $3,543,646) 

51) The Amazing Spider-Man - $200,500,351 (Sun - $10,546,768)
52) Harry Potter 1: SS - $193,953,513 (Wed - $2,066,000)

53) Guardians of the Galaxy - $193,319,081 (Wed - $4,849,881)

54) The Hangover Part II - $192,314,465 (Tue - $3,259,072)

55) Monsters University - $191,309,030 (Wed - $5,404,009) 

56) Transformers:  Age of Extinction - $189,081,100 (Wed - $3,684,571)

57) Iron Man - $188,116,002 (Wed - $3,082,988)

58) X-Men 3: The Last Stand - $183,778,985 (Wed - $2,471,902) 
59) Fast & Furious 6 - $180,349,245 (Wed - $2,819,790)

60) The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey - $179,565,290 (Wed - $11,388,229)

61) Skyfall - $177,997,320 (Wed - $7,401,976)

62) The Hobbit:  Battle of the Five Armies - $175,575,347 (Mon - $7,557,834)

63) X-Men:  Days of Future Past - $171,796,141 (Wed - $2,824,137)

 

1)     Includes $3.4 million before wide release

·         The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey and The Hobbit:  Battle of the Five Armies make their debuts on the charts!

·         Star Wars: The Force Awakens extends its lead over Jurassic World to over $193 million.

·         Avatar climbs four more spots to #14.

·         Furious 7 drops two spots to #17.

·         Shrek 2 on Memorial Day Monday (2004) gains another three spots and claims the #19 position.

·         Still enjoying the winter holidays The Lord of the Rings: ROTK gains 3 spots.

·         Star Wars Episode I: TPM leaps another 3 spots to #48.

·         Crossing $250 million on Day 13:  Shrek 2, Deadpool, Toy Story 3 and Spiderman 3.

·         Crossing $200 million on Day 13:  Star Wars Episode I: TPM and The Amazing Spider-Man.

 

 

Largest DOMESTIC Totals – After Day 14

1) Star Wars: The Force Awakens – $651,967,269 (Thu - $22,932,686)

2) Jurassic World – $445,840,805 (Thu - $8,903,825)

3) Marvel’s The Avengers - $402,021,415 (Thu - $6,208,368)

4) The Dark Knight - $351,086,846 (Thu - $8,402,546) 
5) Avengers: Age of Ultron - $333,170,808 (Thu - $4,037,065)

6) The Dark Knight Rises - $318,197,764 (Thu - $6,818,467)

7) The Hunger Games: Catching Fire - $309,664,956 (Thu - $2,938,977)

8) Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - $305,522,774 (Tue - $5,760,435)

9) Iron Man 3 - $301,891,883 (Thu - $3,296,807)

10) Harry Potter 7b:  Deathly Hallows Part 2 - $296,534,509 (Thu - $4,872,155)

11) Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest - $286,684,032 (Thu - $6,468,103) 

12) Avatar - $283,624,210 (Thu - $14,738,136)

13) Star Wars 3: ROTS - $278,901,370 (Wed - $4,004,937)

14) Batman vs Superman: Justice Begins - $273,250,542 (Thu - $2,721,160) 

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15) Transformers: Dark of the Moon - $273,009,241 (Tue - $6,065,103)

16) The Hunger Games - $269,339,165 (Thu - $6,399,758)

17) Spiderman 2 - $267,638,277 (Tue - $5,432,683) 

18) Shrek 2 - $266,120,395 (Tue - $5,806,676)

19) Furious 7 - $265,354,080 (Thu - $2,916,280) 

20) Toy Story 3 - $258,826,169 (Thu - $7,481,506)

21) Deadpool - $254,139,009 (Thu - $3,853,861) 

22) Spiderman 3 - $253,357,629 (Thu - $2,923,838) 

23) The Twilight Saga:  Eclipse - $244,209,577 (Tue - $4,510,548)

24) Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - $241,936,536 (Tue - $9,615,240) 

25) Despicable Me 2 - $240,866,135 (Tue - $6,845,130)

26) Spiderman - $240,536,756 (Thu - $3,514,866) 

27) The Twilight Saga:  New Moon - $239,935,424 (Thu - $2,104,795)

28) Minions - $239,520,410 (Thu - $4,785,210)
29) The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 2 - $237,182,504 (Thu - $2,157,426)

30) The Hunger Games:  Mockingjay Part 1 - $236,126,831 (Thu - $2,317,894)

31) Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End - $232,297,818 (Thu - $3,327,937)

32) Alice in Wonderland - $231,243,668 (Thu - $5,123,133) 

33) The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 1 - $230,390,944 (Thu - $2,239,118)

34) Harry Potter 6:  HBP - $229,338,358 (Tue - $4,019,368)

35) Transformers - $228,950,080 (Mon - $4,940,497)

36) Shrek The Third - $227,906,792 (Thu - $3,480,544)

37) Man of Steel - $227,840,106 (Thu - $3,915,288)

38) Harry Potter 7a:  Deathly Hallows Part 1 - $227,500,641 (Thu - $1,891,483)

39) Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - $226,664,201 (Wed - $3,638,348) 

40) Iron Man 2 - $224,664,803 (Thu - $3,037,827)

41) The Passion Of The Christ - $223,720,260 (Tue - $4,827,581)

42) Lord Of The Rings: TT - $218,595,905 (Tue - $8,442,823)

43) Harry Potter 5: OOTP - $217,083,411 (Tue - $4,402,221)

44) American Sniper - $217,092,013 (Thu - $3,668,056)(1)

45) Inside Out - $216,120,171 (Thu - $7,784,239)

46) The Matrix: Reloaded - $214,706,401 (Wed - $2,435,292)

47) Star Wars 1: TPM - $212,558,695 (Tue - $5,459,637)

48) Harry Potter 4: GOF - $209,388,580 (Thu - $1,844,460)

49) The Hunger Games:  Mockingjay Part 2 - $208,512,000 (Thu - $2,131,846)

50) Star Wars 2: AOTC - $208,049,699 (Wed - $3,196,283)  

51) The Amazing Spider-Man - $204,853,977 (Mon - $4,353,626) 
52) Guardians of the Galaxy - $197,545,821 (Thu - $4,226,740)

53) Monsters University - $196,537,632 (Thu - $5,228,602) 

54) Harry Potter 1: SS - $196,027,962 (Thu - $2,073,000)

55) The Hangover Part II - $195,218,708 (Wed - $2,904,243)

56) Transformers:  Age of Extinction - $192,531,298 (Thu - $3,450,198)

57) Iron Man - $191,285,389 (Thu - $3,169,387)

58) The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey - $189,700,814 (Thu - $10,135,524)

59) X-Men 3: The Last Stand - $186,166,074 (Thu - $2,387,089) 
60) Skyfall - $185,641,149 (Thu - $7,643,829)

61) The Hobbit:  Battle of the Five Armies - $183,547,654 (Tue - $7,972,307)

62) Fast & Furious 6 - $183,185,695 (Thu - $2,836,450)

63) Captain America: The Winter Soldier - $174,914,454 (Thu - $4,317,709)

64) X-Men:  Days of Future Past - $174,401,266 (Thu - $2,605,125)

 

1)      Includes $3.4 million before wide release

 

·         Captain America: The Winter Soldier makes its debut on the charts!

·         Star Wars: The Force Awakens crosses the $650 million mark in only 14 days, breaking Avatar’s old mark by an amazing 44 days!

·         Star Wars: The Force Awakens increases its lead over Jurassic World to over $200 million!

·         Marvel’s The Avengers crosses the $400 million mark in the third fastest time on Day 14.

·         The Dark Knight with a strong third Thursday take of $8.4 million is the fourth fastest domestic film to cross the $350 million mark.

·         Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and Iron Man 3 cross $300 million on Day 14.

·         Jurassic World extends its lead over The Avengers to over $43 million.

·         Avatar gains two more spots (#12).

·         Furious 7 drops two more spots to #19.

·         Lord of the Rings: ROTK gains 6 spots to #24.

·         Twilight Saga: New Moon drops 3 spots to #27.

·         Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part 1 drops 4 spots to #38.

 

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38 minutes ago, hasanahmad said:

I think x men if it's Better than DOFP can make up to 400 + and I don't believe civil war will make more than 350. The early reviews are a catch 22, marvel might blow their load early. If the reviews are bad , it will linger on and stink up OW ans beyond. If the reviews are excellent it will have positive reviews for the hardcore fans to buy early tickets but that last minute blast of positive reviews will be nowhere to be seen and people will be like , oh that's released already . Review embargoes should always be about timing 

 

Are you aiming to be nonsensical?

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