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Tuesday Numbers : WW: 14.4M

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45 minutes ago, somebody85 said:

Seems like everyone loved this movie (even some of the most critical Youtube guys like RLM and Nostalgia Critic). Everything going according to plan. It deserves to have a great run.

 

I feel like an ass saying this but "Youtube guys" aren't really people you should look to for reviews. You're better off reading the Entertainment section of your local newspaper.

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16 minutes ago, AHepBurn said:

Yay! I was pipe-dreaming for 25% and expecting 20%. I'll take 23% in a heartbeat. It actually has a chance to go over BvS's second weekend! And although I really didn't expect it, but WW might join it's DCEU brethren in the $300mil DOM club to keep up with it's current franchise watermarks.

 

More importantly to myself at least, it'll be yet another DC movie that could likely crack WB's Top 10 all-time and would break the DC-HP tie for their top franchise.

 

Rank Movie Title (click to view) Studio Total Gross / Theaters Opening / Theaters Open
1 The Dark Knight WB $533,345,358 4,366 $158,411,483 4,366 7/18/08
2 The Dark Knight Rises WB $448,139,099 4,404 $160,887,295 4,404 7/20/12
3 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 WB $381,011,219 4,375 $169,189,427 4,375 7/15/11
4 American Sniper WB $350,126,372 3,885 $633,456 4 12/25/14
5 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice WB $330,360,194 4,256 $166,007,347 4,242 3/25/16
6 Suicide Squad WB $325,100,054 4,255 $133,682,248 4,255 8/5/16
7 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone WB $317,575,550 3,672 $90,294,621 3,672 11/16/01
8 The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey WB (NL) $303,003,568 4,100 $84,617,303 4,045 12/14/12
9 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince WB $301,959,197 4,455 $77,835,727 4,325 7/15/09
10 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 WB $295,983,305 4,125 $125,017,372 4,125 11/19/10

 

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Poor Man of Steel at #13. It's offspring will likely forever push it down the chart.

 

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That American Sniper performance is still amazing.

 

 

American Sniper sticks as the only WB film in the top ten that isn't Potter or DC. Its run was insane and its OW was huge for a war drama in January!

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1 minute ago, department store basement said:

 

Hobbit 1 also isn't. But yes AS is the only non-franchise WB film in the top 10.

 

If the New Line films before 2008 were included, the list would change quite a bit. 

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Just now, John Marston said:

Guessing theaters won't be happy they have to give IMAX screens over to The Mummy 

 

There must be some leeway, as my theater kept Pirates in IMAX for who knows why.

 

The nearest Wonder Woman IMAX is the next city over -- Anchorage, seven hours from here.:sadben:

 

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1 minute ago, department store basement said:

 

That's the first time I've heard that name

 

I shorten everything or nickname with a Y...Wonder just sounds like another movie coming out, and there's only so many times I can type WW...

 

My kids get this, too...every one has a Y ending nickname from Mom using part of their whole name:)...

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2 hours ago, Mojoguy said:

That's bigger than Man of Steel's first Tuesday ($11.5m)!

 

MOS was basically another era of box office. The Tuesday's back in 2013 were nowhere near what they are now.

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