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When SM:Homecoming pre sales went on sale?

 

Edit - they went June 1st..so its 6 days pre-sales are higher than the Mummy. Unsure what it means :P

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The Mummy tickets sold Thursday:

 

2D

7:45pm - 2

10:00pm - 5

11:15pm - 0

 

3D

7:00pm - 1

10:25pm - 2

 

So all told, 5 showings, 10 tickets sold.

 

It Comes At Night

7:00pm - 4

9:30pm - 0

10:35pm - 0

11:20pm - 0

 

For comparison, the 7:10pm (yes, on Thursday) showing of Wonder Woman has 29 tickets sold.

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lmao, The Mummy isn't on Pulse anymore :rofl: 

 

1. WW

2. Underpants

3. WW 3D

4. POTC

5. GOTG

 

It Comes at Night is selling about 2-3 tickets per minute, and Megan Leavey is showing up occasionally. 

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5 minutes ago, WrathOfHan said:

lmao, The Mummy isn't on Pulse anymore :rofl: 

 

1. WW

2. Underpants

3. WW 3D

4. POTC

5. GOTG

 

It Comes at Night is selling about 2-3 tickets per minute, and Megan Leavey is showing up occasionally. 

So over or under Baywatch's 3-day

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I'm more interested in seeing what happens to this monster universe that Universal was clearly hoping this movie would spearhead now. Do they go forward with it or do they just pretend this movie never happened in the likely event it's a financial miss? Big name talent might be wary of signing on.

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1 minute ago, filmlover said:

I'm more interested in seeing what happens to this monster universe that Universal was clearly hoping this movie would spearhead now. Do they go forward with it or do they just pretend this movie never happened in the likely event it's a financial miss? Big name talent might be wary of signing on.

 

I think they'll push forward. They've invested in it with an opening (logo and theme by Danny Elfman) and own the DarkUniverse.com domain. As has been said, the others in this line aren't going to be big budgets and plus, it's likely The Mummy will do very well overseas.

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