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First Numbers,

http://www.the-numbers.com/box-office-chart/daily/2016/06/14

 

Good Numbers for Conjuring2, Very good increase for NYSM2, Warcraft....so so,

 

 

More updates with Disney movies...

 

Rank* Title Monday
6/13
Tuesday
6/14
Wednesday
6/15
Thursday
6/16
1 THE CONJURING 2
Warner Bros.

3,343
$4,302,159

-57% / $1,287
$44,708,473 / 4
$4,813,332

+11.9% / $1,440
$49,521,805 / 5

N/A

N/A
2 NOW YOU SEE ME 2
Lionsgate/Summit

3,232
$2,275,003

-60.6% / $704
$24,658,149 / 4
$3,067,601

+34.8% / $949
$27,725,750 / 5

N/A

N/A
3 WARCRAFT
Universal

3,400
$1,870,460

-66.8% / $550
$26,036,570 / 4
$2,329,630

+24.5% / $685
$28,366,200 / 5

N/A

N/A
4 TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: OUT OF THE SHADOWS
Paramount

4,071
$1,419,667

-67.5% / $349
$62,046,015 / 11
$2,065,339

+45.5% / $507
$64,111,354 / 12

N/A

N/A
5 ME BEFORE YOU
Warner Bros.

2,762
$1,302,677

-47.5% / $472
$37,953,518 / 11
$1,717,457

+31.8% / $622
$39,670,975 / 12

N/A

N/A
6 X-MEN: APOCALYPSE
Fox

3,585
$1,073,890

-62.9% / $300
$137,363,102 / 18
$1,468,706

+36.8% / $410
$138,831,808 / 19

N/A

N/A
7 THE ANGRY BIRDS MOVIE
Sony / Columbia

3,083
$761,493

-60.3% / $247
$98,781,561 / 25
$1,114,195

+46.3% / $361
$99,895,756 / 26

N/A

N/A
8 ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS
Buena Vista

2,898
$727,261

-56.2% / $251
$63,265,884 / 18
$1,002,034

+37.8% / $346
$64,267,918 / 19

N/A

N/A
9 CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR
Buena Vista

2,101
$484,771

-61.5% / $231
$397,356,261 / 39
$636,173

+31.2% / $303
$397,992,434 / 40

N/A

N/A
10 THE JUNGLE BOOK (2016)
Buena Vista

1,496
$378,015

-55.4% / $253
$353,067,738 / 60
$528,601

+39.8% / $353
$353,596,339 / 61

N/A

N/A
11 NEIGHBORS 2: SORORITY RISING
Universal

1,581
$288,565

-45.7% / $183
$53,377,325 / 25
$360,720

+25% / $228
$53,738,045 / 26

N/A

N/A
12 POPSTAR: NEVER STOP NEVER STOPPING
Universal

2,313
$235,065

-48.4% / $102
$8,545,075 / 11
$308,560

+31.3% / $133
$8,853,635 / 12

N/A

N/A
- THE NICE GUYS
Warner Bros.

1,147
$201,036

-58.2% / $175
$32,703,358 / 25
$274,419

+36.5% / $239
$32,977,777 / 26

N/A

N/A
- THE LOBSTER (US RELEASE)
A24

560
$117,734

-55.9% / $210
$5,291,749 / 32
$136,819

+16.2% / $244
$5,428,568 / 33

N/A

N/A
- MONEY MONSTER
TriStar

731
$71,185

-59.5% / $97
$39,840,665 / 32
$98,626

+38.5% / $135
$39,939,291 / 33

N/A

N/A
- ZOOTOPIA
Buena Vista

319
$73,606

-53.9% / $231
$338,272,113 / 102
$98,616

+34% / $309
$338,370,729 / 103

N/A

N/A
- BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE
Warner Bros.

215
$23,320

-59% / $108
$330,272,382 / 81
$29,620

+27% / $138
$330,302,002 / 82

N/A

N/A
- A AA
Blue Sky Cinema

95
$12,923

-84.4% / $136
$2,269,326 / 13
$23,020

+78.1% / $242
$2,292,346 / 14

N/A

N/A
- BARBERSHOP: THE NEXT CUT
Warner Bros.

182
$15,627

-61% / $86
$53,667,504 / 60
$20,127

+28.8% / $111
$53,687,631 / 61

N/A

N/A
- THE HUNTSMAN: WINTER'S WAR
Universal

141
$11,025

-52.2% / $78
$47,963,045 / 53
$14,815

+34.4% / $105
$47,977,860 / 54

N/A

N/A
- THE BOSS
Universal

127
$9,885

-52.2% / $78
$63,044,640 / 67
$11,935

+20.7% / $94
$63,056,575 / 68

N/A

N/A
- THE DARKNESS
High Top Releasing

97
$10,405

-39.7% / $107
$10,593,940 / 32
$10,301

-1% / $106
$10,604,241 / 33

N/A

N/A
- MOTHER'S DAY
Open Road Films

115
$5,471

-53% / $48
$32,469,388 / 46
$8,918

+63% / $78
$32,478,306 / 47

N/A

N/

 

 

  Movie Distributor Gross Change Thtrs. Per Thtr. Total Gross Days
- (1) The Conjuring 2: The Enfiel… Warner Bros. $4,813,332 +12% 3,343 $1,440   $49,521,805 5
- (2) Now You See Me 2 Lionsgate $3,067,601 +35% 3,232 $949   $27,725,750 5
- (3) Warcraft Universal $2,329,630 +25% 3,400 $685   $28,366,200 5
- (4) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle… Paramount Pictures $2,065,339 +45% 4,071 $507   $64,111,354 12
- (5) Me Before You Warner Bros. $1,717,457 +32% 2,762 $622   $39,670,975 12
- (6) X-Men: Apocalypse 20th Century Fox $1,468,706 +37% 3,585 $410   $138,831,808 19
- (7) The Angry Birds Movie Sony Pictures $1,114,195 +46% 3,083 $361   $99,895,756 26
- (11) Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising Universal $360,720 +25% 1,581 $228   $53,738,045 26
- (12) Popstar: Never Stop Never S… Universal $308,560 +31% 2,313 $133   $8,853,635 12
- (13) The Nice Guys Warner Bros. $274,419 +37% 1,147 $239   $32,977,777 26
                 
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(1)The Conjuring 2: The Enfiel…Warner Bros.$4,813,332+12%3,343$1,440  $49,521,8055-

(2)Now You See Me 2Lionsgate$3,067,601+35%3,232$949  $27,725,7505-

(3)WarcraftUniversal$2,329,630+25%3,400$685  $28,366,2005-

(4)Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle…Paramount Pictures$2,065,339+45%4,071$507  $64,111,35412-

(5)Me Before YouWarner Bros.$1,717,457+32%2,762$622  $39,670,97512-

(6)X-Men: Apocalypse20th Century Fox$1,468,706+37%3,585$410  $138,831,80819-

(7)The Angry Birds MovieSony Pictures$1,114,195+46%3,083$361  $99,895,75626-

(11)Neighbors 2: Sorority RisingUniversal$360,720+25%1,581$228  $53,738,04526-

(12)Popstar: Never Stop Never S…Universal$308,560+31%2,313$133  $8,853,63512-

(13)The Nice GuysWarner Bros.$274,419+37%1,147$239  $32,977,77726

 

Multiple for NSM2 will be quite good in the end, not quite as good as its predecessor but solid nonetheless.

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2 hours ago, FilmBuff said:

Man the conjuring 2 is making bank! I wonder why James wan won't come back for part 3. Needs to get away from that shitty DC universe.

Stoked to see his Aquaman. Very hyped actually, he's a great director.

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Tuesday was much different at my theatre (granted Tuesday deal is such an established thing that the numbers should be taken with a grain of salt... except for 1)

 

Conjuring did 15M, NYSM did 13M, MB4U did 11M, Turtles did 8M, and WC only did 4.5M.

 

Only 4.5M. That's a terrible increase for s Tuesday looking at the rest of our numbers. Drops are going to be ridiculous here.

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40 minutes ago, Krissykins said:

Was hoping for +25% for The Conjuring 2. Quite a muted increase. 

 

You have to take into account it's an R rated horror movie. Even w/ discount Tuesdays, most people wanting to watch have a 1 showing window. So if a horror film reaches it's limits w/ 4+ million on Monday, it'll make a small percent increase on Tuesday. Look at The Conjuring; it had a 1.2% increase. Annabelle had a 15.9%.

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5 hours ago, FilmBuff said:

Man the conjuring 2 is making bank! I wonder why James wan won't come back for part 3. Needs to get away from that shitty DC universe.

 

 

If Suicide Squad is good then perceptions can change about the DCEU

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20 hours ago, The Pandaren said:

Conjuring 2 is doing great, will probably be the only sequel besides Dory to not disappoint this summer.

Captain America: Civil War didn't disappoint. It's a $400m+/$1.2B film with a substantial increase over the prior installment. 

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3 minutes ago, Captain Craig said:

Captain America: Civil War didn't disappoint. It's a $400m+/$1.2B film with a substantial increase over the prior installment. 

 

Oh yeah, excluding that one too, I overlooked it.

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2 hours ago, Captain Craig said:

Captain America: Civil War didn't disappoint. It's a $400m+/$1.2B film with a substantial increase over the prior installment. 

And everyone expected $325-350 million DOM until April 2016 :lol:

 

$400-415 million DOM is a great finish - it, Angry Birds, Money Monster and Conjuring 2 are all success stories. NYSM2 and X-Men: Apocalypse are disappointing, but both will end up making a slight profit. 

 

Summer 2016 is bad (TMNT 2, Alice 2 and Neighbors 2 shouldn't have opened as low as they did), but there's time for redemption.

 

Every summer of this decade has had a 'down' period (May 14th, 2010-June 10th, 2010, June 2011, May 11th, 2012-June 7th, 2012, July 19th, 2013-August 8th, 2013, July 2014, August 2015).

 

This summer could be following 2010's trajectory - one big hit (CW) and a bunch of underperformers for the first 1.5 months of summer, multiple big hits (Dory, Pets, ID42, Bourne 5, SS) and some mid-level hits (Ghostbusters, Central Intelligence, Conjuring 2, Star Trek 3, Ice Age 5, Bad Moms, Pete's Dragon) the rest of the summer. 

 

The lack of noise at the BO should help Dory and Central Intelligence this weekend and turn things around for Summer 2016. 

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