A District 3 Engineer Posted June 3, 2016 Share Posted June 3, 2016 This weekend, it's all about.....— Deadline Hollywood (@Deadline) June 3, 2016 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RamblinRed Posted June 3, 2016 Share Posted June 3, 2016 So that number is about 500K lower than First Class same Thursday. It's up 20MM on First Class going into Thursday. it may end up with the same basic DOM take at the end. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
movieboner Posted June 3, 2016 Share Posted June 3, 2016 X-men Apocalypse morbid box office run shows that Jennifer Lawrence is not a bankable star outside of The Hunger Games franchise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
superweirdo87 Posted June 3, 2016 Share Posted June 3, 2016 1 hour ago, RamblinRed said: So that number is about 500K lower than First Class same Thursday. It's up 20MM on First Class going into Thursday. it may end up with the same basic DOM take at the end. It could actually end up lower, which is quite disappointing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
a2k Posted June 3, 2016 Author Share Posted June 3, 2016 - (1) X-Men: Apocalypse 20th Century Fox $3,563,628 -17% 4,150 $859 $94,173,232 7 - (5) Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising Universal $808,025 -22% 3,416 $237 $43,860,225 14 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
a2k Posted June 3, 2016 Author Share Posted June 3, 2016 2 hours ago, superweirdo87 said: But, a multiplier of 1.85 gets you to 147.63. That seems adequately low. Maybe, it is not. 1.85x is fair imo. DOFP did 2.1x with very good wom. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
superweirdo87 Posted June 3, 2016 Share Posted June 3, 2016 (edited) 12 minutes ago, a2knet said: 1.85x is fair imo. DOFP did 2.1x with very good wom. The Last Stand did slightly over 1.9. With something similar the movie would cross 150, and I was hoping for that. It had an A- Cinema Score like X3, so it did not seem unreasonable. But, moviegoers seem tired of sequels, exhausted with superheroes, and we're seeing a lot of CBMs with sharp drops. It looks like the movie will fall in the 140s. You mentioned 140-145, and going through the drops, that seems to be the case. But 146-148 does not seem outside the realm of the possible. Edited June 3, 2016 by superweirdo87 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
a2k Posted June 3, 2016 Author Share Posted June 3, 2016 8 minutes ago, superweirdo87 said: The Last Stand did slightly over 1.9. With something similar the movie would cross 150, and I was hoping for that. It had an A- Cinema Score like X3, so it did not seem unreasonable. But, moviegoers seem tired of sequels, exhausted with superheroes, and we're seeing a lot of CBMs with sharp drops. It looks like the movie will fall in the 140s. You mentioned 140-145, and going through the drops, that seems to be the case. But 146-148 does not seem outside the realm of the possible. Last Stand came when previews weren't a factor. This one has 8.2m in previews so the multiplier becomes a bit worse due to that. Front-loading has increased a lot since Last Stand. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
straggler Posted June 3, 2016 Share Posted June 3, 2016 1 hour ago, movieboner said: X-men Apocalypse morbid box office run shows that Jennifer Lawrence is not a bankable star outside of The Hunger Games franchise. If by bankable you mean someone who can singlehandedly overcome poor reviews/world of mouth and things like box office fatigue, then no one is. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Finnick Posted June 3, 2016 Share Posted June 3, 2016 BvS: 0.047M + 8%. It might cross x2 by the end of its run 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zackzack Posted June 3, 2016 Share Posted June 3, 2016 4 hours ago, a2knet said: http://deadline.com/2016/06/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-2-me-before-you-pop-star-weekend-box-office-1201766674/ 3.58m is a drop of 16.45% from 4.285m Wed. "Everything they build will FALL!!" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zackzack Posted June 3, 2016 Share Posted June 3, 2016 56 minutes ago, straggler said: If by bankable you mean someone who can singlehandedly overcome poor reviews/world of mouth and things like box office fatigue, then no one is. The audience has a full course of superhero dinner. Deadpool is a massive appetizer. And they stuffed themselves with BvS. And Civil War is just a never-ending dessert line. By the time X-Men arrives, they just said "No, thank you, I am watching my weight." Warner is smart to move BvS to March. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RamblinRed Posted June 3, 2016 Share Posted June 3, 2016 53 minutes ago, leatherjacket said: BvS: 0.047M + 8%. It might cross x2 by the end of its run Nope. It would need to do that number for 51 more days to get to 2X. It more days at that pace gets it to 330. It's in dollar theaters now and the numbers will inch down. It is going to finish just north of 330. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ezen Baklattan Posted June 3, 2016 Share Posted June 3, 2016 From BoxOffice.com Nice Guys: $510k Angry Birds: $1.414m Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Finnick Posted June 3, 2016 Share Posted June 3, 2016 Rank* Title Monday 5/30 Tuesday 5/31 Wednesday 6/1 Thursday 6/2 1 X-MEN: APOCALYPSEFox 4,150 $14,040,571-26% / $3,383$79,810,133 / 4 $6,514,207-53.6% / $1,570$86,324,340 / 5 $4,285,264-34.2% / $1,033$90,609,604 / 6 $3,563,628-16.8% / $859$94,173,232 / 7 2 ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASSBuena Vista 3,763 $6,648,895-18% / $1,767$33,507,621 / 4 $2,767,479-58.4% / $735$36,275,100 / 5 $1,952,585-29.4% / $519$38,227,685 / 6 $1,853,912-5.1% / $493$40,081,597 / 7 3 THE ANGRY BIRDS MOVIESony / Columbia 3,932 $5,791,464-10% / $1,473$72,214,264 / 11 $1,831,121-68.4% / $466$74,045,385 / 12 $1,443,650-21.2% / $367$75,489,035 / 13 $1,413,691-2.1% / $360$76,902,726 / 14 4 CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WARBuena Vista 3,395 $4,608,785-17% / $1,358$377,480,457 / 25 $1,548,605-66.4% / $456$379,029,062 / 26 $1,201,806-22.4% / $354$380,230,868 / 27 $1,118,289-6.9% / $329$381,349,157 / 28 5 NEIGHBORS 2: SORORITY RISINGUniversal 3,416 $2,088,595-33.7% / $611$40,679,555 / 11 $1,339,695-35.9% / $392$42,019,250 / 12 $1,032,950-22.9% / $302$43,052,200 / 13 $808,025-21.8% / $237$43,860,225 / 14 6 THE JUNGLE BOOK (2016)Buena Vista 2,523 $2,425,814-7.7% / $961$341,024,555 / 46 $833,113-65.7% / $330$341,857,668 / 47 $692,207-16.9% / $274$342,549,875 / 48 $672,786-2.8% / $267$343,222,661 / 49 7 THE NICE GUYSWarner Bros. 2,865 $1,737,198-25.2% / $606$23,617,104 / 11 $833,926-52% / $291$24,451,030 / 12 $640,123-23.2% / $223$25,091,153 / 13 $509,697-20.4% / $178$25,600,850 / 14 8 MONEY MONSTERTriStar 2,315 $1,297,361-16.7% / $560$35,278,401 / 18 $481,718-62.9% / $208$35,760,119 / 19 $382,822-20.5% / $165$36,142,941 / 20 $296,469-22.6% / $128$36,439,410 / 21 9 LOVE & FRIENDSHIPRoadside Attractions 493 $741,846-10% / $1,505$4,148,538 / 18 $251,160-66.1% / $509$4,399,698 / 19 $248,202-1.2% / $503$4,647,900 / 20 $234,474-5.5% / $476$4,882,374 / 21 10 ZOOTOPIABuena Vista 572 $319,442+4.3% / $558$336,164,834 / 88 $93,848-70.6% / $164$336,258,682 / 89 $87,244-7% / $153$336,345,926 / 90 $83,756-4% / $146$336,429,682 / 91 11 THE LOBSTER (US RELEASE)A24 116 $238,537-8.6% / $2,056$1,828,584 / 18 $79,271-66.8% / $683$1,907,855 / 19 $85,721+8.1% / $739$1,993,576 / 20 $77,541-9.5% / $668$2,071,117 / 21 12 BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICEWarner Bros. 361 $117,687-35.5% / $326$329,479,318 / 67 $48,251-59% / $134$329,527,569 / 68 $44,329-8.1% / $123$329,571,898 / 69 $47,875+8% / $133$329,619,773 / 70 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Finnick Posted June 3, 2016 Share Posted June 3, 2016 <<Last Week <Last Year View Index: By Year | By Week TW LW Title (Click to view) Studio Weekly Gross % Change Theater Count / Change Average Total Gross Budget* Week # 1 N X-Men: Apocalypse Fox $94,173,232 - 4,150 - $22,692 $94,173,232 $178 1 2 N Alice Through the Looking Glass BV $40,081,597 - 3,763 - $10,652 $40,081,597 $170 1 3 1 The Angry Birds Movie Sony $29,249,417 -38.6% 3,932 - $7,439 $76,902,726 $73 2 4 2 Captain America: Civil War BV $23,873,208 -44.7% 3,395 -831 $7,032 $381,349,157 $250 4 5 3 Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising Uni. $14,623,645 -50.0% 3,416 +32 $4,281 $43,860,225 - 2 6 5 The Jungle Book (2016) BV $11,710,752 -22.1% 2,523 -937 $4,642 $343,222,661 $175 7 7 4 The Nice Guys WB $10,237,178 -33.4% 2,865 - $3,573 $25,600,850 - 2 8 6 Money Monster TriS $6,787,184 -29.5% 2,315 -789 $2,932 $36,439,410 $27 3 9 14 Love & Friendship RAtt. $3,888,826 +389.0% 493 +446 $7,888 $4,882,374 - 3 10 8 Zootopia BV $1,386,037 -40.8% 572 -805 $2,423 $336,429,682 - 13 11 17 The Lobster (US Release) A24 $1,232,023 +119.6% 116 +92 $10,621 $2,071,117 - 3 12 7 The Darkness HTR $1,123,428 -62.7% 1,004 -765 $1,119 $10,235,807 - 3 13 11 The Meddler SPC $946,937 -19.6% 420 -44 $2,255 $3,390,155 - 6 14 16 The Man Who Knew Infinity IFC $792,981 +8.4% 286 +15 $2,773 $2,655,739 - 5 15 21 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice WB $775,848 +81.7% 361 +40 $2,149 $329,619,773 $250 10 16 20 A Bigger Splash FoxS $650,679 +40.5% 378 +250 $1,721 $1,563,530 - 4 17 10 The Huntsman: Winter's War Uni. $537,215 -67.5% 374 -872 $1,436 $47,667,960 $115 6 18 12 Barbershop: The Next Cut WB $401,711 -63.9% 265 -479 $1,516 $53,383,303 - 7 19 9 Mother's Day ORF $382,651 -77.6% 335 -1,384 $1,142 $32,266,594 $25 5 20 24 Kung Fu Panda 3 Fox $378,388 +24.5% 193 -26 $1,961 $143,213,757 - 18 21 13 The Boss Uni. $337,595 -60.6% 231 -441 $1,461 $62,797,695 $29 8 22 36 Weiner IFC $263,373 +104.7% 26 +21 $10,130 $392,041 - 2 23 26 Ratchet & Clank Focus $224,559 -9.2% 159 -187 $1,412 $8,821,329 - 5 24 19 Sing Street Wein. $202,609 -60.0% 175 -345 $1,158 $2,848,583 - 7 25 28 Deadpool Fox $192,081 +4.7% 140 -52 $1,372 $362,973,734 $58 16 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnboy3434 Posted June 3, 2016 Share Posted June 3, 2016 Weekend forecast for returning movies. I'm not making a detailed prediction for the four new releases until after I see the Friday numbers. Weekend drops are from the Memorial four-day, so percentages will be high. X-Men: Apocalypse Friday: $7.11M (+99.4%) Saturday: $9.95M (+40%) Sunday: $7.72M (-22.4%) SECOND WEEKEND TOTAL: $24.8M (-69%) Alice Through the Looking Glass Friday: $3.81M (+106%) Saturday: $4.87M (+27.6%) Sunday: $3.11M (-36.1%) SECOND WEEKEND TOTAL: $11.8M (-64.8%) The Angry Birds Movie Friday: $2.6M (+83.8%) Saturday: $4.86M (+87%) Sunday: $3.27M (-32.8%) THIRD WEEKEND TOTAL: $10.7M (-56.3%) Captain America: Civil War Friday: $2M (+78.6%) Saturday: $4.56M (+128%) Sunday: $2.06M (-54.8%) FIFTH WEEKEND TOTAL: $8.62M (-56.9%) Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising Friday: $1.52M (+88.4%) Saturday: $2.08M (+36.5%) Sunday: $1.67M (-19.7%) THIRD WEEKEND TOTAL: $5.27M (-53.9%) The Nice Guys Friday: $701k (+37.5%) Saturday: $1.14M (+63.2%) Sunday: $795k (-30.4%) THIRD WEEKEND TOTAL: $2.64M (-68%) Money Monster Friday: $645k (+118%) Saturday: $926k (-43.6%) Sunday: $679k (-26.8%) FOURTH WEEKEND TOTAL: $2.25M (-60%) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trifle Posted June 3, 2016 Share Posted June 3, 2016 (edited) 5 hours ago, Blaze Heatnix said: Perhaps the Rose McGowan's article might give a boost to X-Men, this weekend. I'll laugh a lot if that happens. Please! I'm pretty sure she called out XMen to give her issue a higher profile, not the other way around. Edited June 3, 2016 by trifle 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...