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Official Weekend Estimates (Page 30): The Jungle Book - 60.8M (96M OS) | The Huntsman: Winter's War - 20.1M | Barbershop 3 - 10.8M | Zootopia - 6.6M | BvS - 5.5M

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Pretty good hold for Jungle Book.

Awful for Hunstman.

Respectable drop for Barbershop.

Sensational run from Zootopia ( again ).

The Boss has a solid hold just like the other McCarthy movies.

BvS was gone from top 5.

 

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1 minute ago, BKB IS CAPTAIN AMERICA said:

 

They really are the best fucking Cast EVER.. I dread the day all this ends and they go away.. I just don't think there'll be another Cast for a movie franchise quite like this, at least one's that have as much fun as they do and don't take it so seriously..

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Just now, Treetrunk Special said:

Harry Potter has/had the best cast out of all the major franchises. Rank the franchise casts?

 

1. LOTR

2. HP

3. BAT NOLAN

4. TA

5. POTC

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10 minutes ago, Treetrunk Special said:

Harry Potter has/had the best cast out of all the major franchises. Rank the franchise casts?

 

Ian and Christopher. I have all ready won for best cast. Thank you for playing.

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The Jungle Book still remains king of the box office this weekend with the smallest drop ever for a Disney live-action film, and should stll remain strong for the weeks to come. The Jungle Book should end its run with 335 million domestic.                      Universal's $115 million budget Live-Action fairy tale prequel, The Huntsman:Winter's War bombed this weekend with an estimated $20 million opening weekend that's less than half of Snow White's debut back in 2012. Luckily The Huntsman has overseas but that will not be enough for Universal to scream and shout. With Captain America, coming out in two weeks The Huntsman will likely fall sharp off the tracks for the weeks to come. Look for The Huntsman to ends it run north of $50 million domestic.                                              Last weekend's other release Barbershop:The Next Cut took a steeper drop for the Barbershop franchise and the drop was about the same as Beauty Shop from 2005. Look for Barbershop:The Next Cut to cut its way between $55-$60 million domestic.                 Other Disney champion, Zootopia took a solid hold this weekend and is now over $900 million worldwide! With only just Angry Birds coming out on May 20th, and if you count Ratchet & Clank coming out next weekend there's not any completion for families to see. Look for Zootopia to end its run around $350 million domestic.                       Mellissa McCarthy comedy The Boss took a smaller drop this weekend which was slightly smaller than Identitity Thief, The Heat, Tammy's third weekend drops but was steeper than Spy's 3rd weekend drop. With Keanu coming out this coming up weekend and Neighbors 2:Sorioty Rising coming out May 20th. The Boss could still hold strong but could be Melissa Mccarthy's lowest grossing title in a lead role. The Boss should end its run close to  $60 million domestic.        Batman V. Superman took a smaller decline this weekend, and should have another smaller

drop this coming up weekend right before Captain America:Civil War. Batman V. Superman should end its run around $335 million.        Last weekend's bomb, Criminal had a so-so drop this weekend although it was better than Hardcore Henry's drop, or even 3 Days To Kill's drop. Criminal still remains to be Kevin Costner's lowest grossing title since Revenge back in 1990 and 3000 Miles To Graceland back in 2001 (although they had more attendance) and adjusting ticket price inflation is his lowest grossing film right behind 2008's Swing Vote. Criminal should execute its way to around $15 million domestic.                                             Comedy sequel My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 took a solid drop this weekend, although not the level of the first film back in 2002. The film is sill quite a decent profit for Universal, and should end its run around $60 million.                           Foreign Language film, Compadres had a decent start for a film below 500 screens and should do alright in the long run but end its run around $5 million domestic.                Eye In The Sky still remaining on the top 10 this weekend, and should end its run around $20

million domestic.                                 While not too far Tom Hanks Middle East Drama debuted with an estimated $1.2 million domestic which isn't bad for a film also below 500 screens. The film could be a word of mouth hit but wil probably not be big in the summer season. A total around $8 million seems reasonable.                                           Christian sequel God's Not Dead 2 making a decent drop, but isn't enough to be as big as its predcessors. So, a total around above $20 million seems reasonable. 

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