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Allied Paramount Pictures $1,422,156 +52% 3,160 $450   $20,086,868
Arrival Paramount Pictures $997,891 +36% 2,442 $409   $64,292,367
Jack Reacher: Never Go Back Paramount Pictures $38,377 +40% 345 $111   $57,483,956
             
Hacksaw Ridge Lionsgate $545,322 +46% 2,332 $234   $53,153,901
Deepwater Horizon Lionsgate $17,567 +40% 187 $94   $61,144,820
Tyler Perry’s Boo! A Made… Lionsgate $12,854 +11% 339 $38   $72,845,158
Middle School: The Worst Ye… Lionsgate $6,305 +52% 132 $48   $19,995,644
American Pastoral Lionsgate $441 -53% 14 $32   $542,838
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Fantastic Beasts and Where … Warner Bros. $2,953,186 +37% 4,144 $713   $161,127,757
The Accountant Warner Bros. $90,627 +29% 556 $163   $83,370,001
Sully Warner Bros. $24,037 +25% 253 $95   $124,468,265
Storks Warner Bros. $5,961 +12% 174 $34   $71,251,204
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    Movie Distributor Gross Change Thtrs. Per Thtr. Total Gross Days
- (2) Fantastic Beasts and Where … Warner Bros. $2,953,186 +37% 4,144 $713   $161,127,757 12
- (3) Allied Paramount Pictures $1,422,156 +52% 3,160 $450   $20,086,868 7
- (4) Arrival Paramount Pictures $997,891 +36% 2,442 $409   $64,292,367 19
- (7) Hacksaw Ridge Lionsgate $545,322 +46% 2,332 $234   $53,153,901 26
- (8) Almost Christmas Universal $320,090 +30% 1,868 $171   $35,260,520 19
- (9) The Edge of Seventeen STX Entertainment $278,785 +48% 1,945 $143   $10,739,275 12
- (11) Loving Focus Features $153,985 +30% 421 $366   $4,344,273 26
- (13) Bleed for This Open Road $103,263 +35% 1,549 $67   $4,404,017 12
- (15) The Accountant Warner Bros. $90,627 +29% 556 $163   $83,370,001 47
- (14) Nocturnal Animals Focus Features $84,001 +18% 127 $661   $1,844,949 12
- (-) Jack Reacher: Never Go Back Paramount Pictures $38,377 +40% 345 $111   $57,483,956 40
- (-) Sully Warner Bros. $24,037 +25% 253 $95   $124,468,265 82
- (-) The Girl on the Train Universal $22,335 +40% 187 $119   $74,919,669 54
- (-) Deepwater Horizon Lionsgate $17,567 +40% 187 $94   $61,144,820 61
- (-) Shut In EuropaCorp $14,650 +30% 277 $53   $6,720,768 19
- (-) Tyler Perry’s Boo! A Made… Lionsgate $12,854 +11% 339 $38   $72,845,158 40
- (-) The Secret Life of Pets Universal $8,930 -5% 209 $43   $367,890,795 145
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Holy cow, that Allied jump! :o It looks like it might have cut into Arrival audience (adults). I expected reverse jumps. Jack Reacher, Girl on the Train, Hacksaw Ridge, Deepwater Horizon also have huge jumps, all of them adult movies. And that Middle School thing. :rofl:

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Against odds, it also looks like Fantastic Beasts will become just the second live action November film in 10 years to manage a 3x multiplier after a $50M opening (Skyfall was the other).

 

I really didn't think that would happen, but if it can at least match Deathly Hallows Pt 1's remaining run $72.3M after that second Tuesday, it will be at $230M. The only hiccup could be Rogue One, but Deathly Hallows didn't have particularly amazing drops in its 3rd-4th weekends, so Fantastic Beasts may be able to build up a bit of a gross buffer. 

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Trolls 20th Century Fox $430,274 +12% 3,322 $130   $136,216,243
Rules Don’t Apply 20th Century Fox $200,006 +50% 2,382 $84   $2,509,679
Miss Peregrine’s Home for… 20th Century Fox $16,258 +16% 215 $76   $86,186,127
Keeping Up with the Joneses 20th Century Fox $7,097 +40% 110 $65   $14,757,230
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UPDATES / MOANA / DS

 

    Movie Distributor Gross Change Thtrs. Per Thtr. Total Gross Days
1 (1) Moana Walt Disney $3,181,287 +36% 3,875 $821   $87,593,183 7
2 (2) Fantastic Beasts and Where … Warner Bros. $2,953,186 +37% 4,144 $713   $161,127,757 12
3 (3) Allied Paramount Pictures $1,422,156 +52% 3,160 $450   $20,086,868 7
4 (4) Arrival Paramount Pictures $997,891 +36% 2,442 $409   $64,292,367 19
5 (5) Doctor Strange Walt Disney $965,951 +36% 3,008 $321   $207,454,015 26
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Daily Domestic Chart for Tuesday November 29th, 2016

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    Movie Distributor Gross Change Thtrs. Per Thtr. Total Gross Days
1 (1) Moana Walt Disney $3,181,287 +36% 3,875 $821   $87,593,183 7
2 (2) Fantastic Beasts and Where … Warner Bros. $2,953,186 +37% 4,144 $713   $161,127,757 12
3 (3) Allied Paramount Pictures $1,422,156 +52% 3,160 $450   $20,086,868 7
4 (4) Arrival Paramount Pictures $997,891 +36% 2,442 $409   $64,292,367 19
5 (5) Doctor Strange Walt Disney $965,951 +36% 3,008 $321   $207,454,015 26
6 (7) Hacksaw Ridge Lionsgate $545,322 +46% 2,332 $234   $53,153,901 26
7 (6) Trolls 20th Century Fox $430,274 +12% 3,322 $130   $136,216,243 26
8 (8) Almost Christmas Universal $320,090 +30% 1,868 $171   $35,260,520 19
9 (9) The Edge of Seventeen STX Entertainment $278,785 +48% 1,945 $143   $10,739,275 12
10 (10) Rules Don’t Apply 20th Century Fox $200,006 +50% 2,382 $84   $2,509,679 7
- (11) Loving Focus Features $153,985 +30% 421 $366   $4,344,273 26
- (13) Bleed for This Open Road $103,263 +35% 1,549 $67   $4,404,017 12
- (15) The Accountant Warner Bros. $90,627 +29% 556 $163   $83,370,001 47
- (14) Nocturnal Animals Focus Features $84,001 +18% 127 $661   $1,844,949 12
- (-) Jack Reacher: Never Go Back Paramount Pictures $38,377 +40% 345 $111   $57,483,956 40
- (-) Sully Warner Bros. $24,037 +25% 253 $95   $124,468,265 82
- (-) The Girl on the Train Universal $22,335 +40% 187 $119   $74,919,669 54
- (-) Deepwater Horizon Lionsgate $17,567 +40% 187 $94   $61,144,820 61
- (-) Miss Peregrine’s Home for… 20th Century Fox $16,258 +16% 215 $76   $86,186,127 61
- (-) Shut In EuropaCorp $14,650 +30% 277 $53   $6,720,768 19
- (-) Tyler Perry’s Boo! A Made… Lionsgate $12,854 +11% 339 $38   $72,845,158 40
- (-) The Secret Life of Pets Universal $8,930 -5% 209 $43   $367,890,795 145
- (-) Lion Weinstein Co. $8,405 -9% 4 $2,101   $141,010 5
- (-) Keeping Up with the Joneses 20th Century Fox $7,097 +40% 110 $65   $14,757,230 40
- (-) Middle School: The Worst Ye… Lionsgate $6,305 +52% 132 $48   $19,995,644 54
- (-) Storks Warner Bros. $5,961 +12% 174 $34   $71,251,204 68
- (-) Pete’s Dragon Walt Disney $4,769 +13% 127 $38   $76,162,638 110
- (-) Miss Sloane EuropaCorp $4,339 -17% 3 $1,446   $69,343 5
- (-) The Queen of Katwe Walt Disney $2,439 +7% 30 $81   $8,748,972 68
- (-) Finding Dory Walt Disney $2,301 +16% 78 $30   $486,280,596 166
- (-) Kubo and the Two Strings Focus Features $936 +35% 46 $20   $48,020,910 103
- (-) American Pastoral Lionsgate $441 -53% 14 $32   $542,838 40
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7 minutes ago, cannastop said:

Terrible marketing, perhaps? I know it's only in 3 theaters right now, but they really needed to do better. The title sucks balls.

It was gonna flop no matter what. Who wants to see a politics-centered film after enduring this awful election?

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1 hour ago, kswiston said:

Against odds, it also looks like Fantastic Beasts will become just the second live action November film in 10 years to manage a 3x multiplier after a $50M opening (Skyfall was the other).

 

I really didn't think that would happen, but if it can at least match Deathly Hallows Pt 1's remaining run $72.3M after that second Tuesday, it will be at $230M. The only hiccup could be Rogue One, but Deathly Hallows didn't have particularly amazing drops in its 3rd-4th weekends, so Fantastic Beasts may be able to build up a bit of a gross buffer. 

$2 million 

$2.2 million ($165.3 million)

 

$5.6 million 

$8.7 million 

$5.9 million ($20.2 million 3rd weekend, $185.5 million 17-day total)

 

$1.6 million 

$2.2 million

$1.4 million

$1.5 mililon ($192.2 million)

 

$3.8 million 

$6.2 million

$4.1 million ($14.1 million 4th weekend, $206.3 million 24-day total)

 

$1 million 

$1.3 million 

$0.9 million

$0.7 million ($210.2 million)

 

That puts it on pace for $225-230 million DOM, given Christmas and New Year's will ease the drops after Rogue One. 

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