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WW from 2nd weekend onward

 

$58,520,672 -43.3% 4,165 - $14,051 $206,343,175 2
Jun 16–18 2 $41,268,850 -29.5% 4,018 -147 $10,271 $275,095,580 3
Jun 23–25 2 $24,906,310 -39.6% 3,933 -85 $6,333 $318,111,468 4
Jun 30–Jul 2 4 $15,706,011 -36.9% 3,404 -529 $4,614 $346,235,486 5
Jun 30–Jul 4 3 $24,072,825 - 3,404 -

$7,072

$354,602,300 5
Jul 7–9 4 $10,135,000
(Estimate)
-35.5%

 

 

Cars weekends back in 2006.

%
Change
Theaters Change / Avg. Gross-to-Date Week
#
Jun 9–11 1 $60,119,509 - 3,985 - $15,086 $60,119,509 1
Jun 16–18 1 $33,731,634 -43.9% 3,988 +3 $8,458 $117,055,283 2
Jun 23–25 2 $23,285,367 -31.0% 3,949 -39 $5,896 $156,664,916 3
Jun 30–Jul 2 4 $14,569,356 -37.4% 3,706 -243 $3,931 $182,591,139 4
Jun 30–Jul 4 4 $22,484,325 - 3,706 - $6,067 $190,506,108 4
Jul 7–9 5 $10,734,082 -26.3% 3,379 -327 $3,176 $205,908,484 5
Jul 14–16 6 $7,840,985 -27.0% 3,003 -376 $2,611 $220,001,446 6
Jul 21–23 10 $4,947,198 -36.9% 2,410 -593 $2,052 $229,485,636 7
Jul 28–30 14 $2,620,756 -47.0% 1,556 -854 $1,684 $234,802,642 8
Aug 4–6 20 $1,084,684 -58.6% 942 -614 $1,151 $237,517,306 9
Aug 11–13 23 $620,976 -42.8% 509 -433 $1,219 $238,841,296 10
Aug 18–20 25 $438,906 -29.3% 355 -154 $1,236 $239,618,177 11
Aug 25–27 22 $734,162 +67.3% 531 +176 $1,382 $240,555,222 12
Sep 1–3 19 $849,014 +15.6% 555 +24 $1,529 $241,743,295 13
Sep 1–4 20 $1,084,719
 

 

If WW continues following Cars dailies, it ends with 410M by Labor Day

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1 minute ago, damnitgeorge08 said:

Depends on perspective. Some will see smh as first mcu spidey movie while other as 6th spidey movie. Sequel or non-sequel? 

For me, close proximity to asm2 makes it a pseudo sequel type. But I still expect 2.7x to 2.9x.

Sorry, but calling it a sequel to TASM2 makes absolutely zero sense. Why wasn't TASM viewed as a sequel to SM3 then? People clearly know this has no ties to the TASM movies. 

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Just now, grim22 said:

WW from 2nd weekend onward

 

$58,520,672 -43.3% 4,165 - $14,051 $206,343,175 2
Jun 16–18 2 $41,268,850 -29.5% 4,018 -147 $10,271 $275,095,580 3
Jun 23–25 2 $24,906,310 -39.6% 3,933 -85 $6,333 $318,111,468 4
Jun 30–Jul 2 4 $15,706,011 -36.9% 3,404 -529 $4,614 $346,235,486 5
Jun 30–Jul 4 3 $24,072,825 - 3,404 -

$7,072

$354,602,300 5
Jul 7–9 4 $10,135,000
(Estimate)
-35.5%

 

 

Cars weekends back in 2006.

%
Change
Theaters Change / Avg. Gross-to-Date Week
#
Jun 9–11 1 $60,119,509 - 3,985 - $15,086 $60,119,509 1
Jun 16–18 1 $33,731,634 -43.9% 3,988 +3 $8,458 $117,055,283 2
Jun 23–25 2 $23,285,367 -31.0% 3,949 -39 $5,896 $156,664,916 3
Jun 30–Jul 2 4 $14,569,356 -37.4% 3,706 -243 $3,931 $182,591,139 4
Jun 30–Jul 4 4 $22,484,325 - 3,706 - $6,067 $190,506,108 4
Jul 7–9 5 $10,734,082 -26.3% 3,379 -327 $3,176 $205,908,484 5
Jul 14–16 6 $7,840,985 -27.0% 3,003 -376 $2,611 $220,001,446 6
Jul 21–23 10 $4,947,198 -36.9% 2,410 -593 $2,052 $229,485,636 7
Jul 28–30 14 $2,620,756 -47.0% 1,556 -854 $1,684 $234,802,642 8
Aug 4–6 20 $1,084,684 -58.6% 942 -614 $1,151 $237,517,306 9
Aug 11–13 23 $620,976 -42.8% 509 -433 $1,219 $238,841,296 10
Aug 18–20 25 $438,906 -29.3% 355 -154 $1,236 $239,618,177 11
Aug 25–27 22 $734,162 +67.3% 531 +176 $1,382 $240,555,222 12
Sep 1–3 19 $849,014 +15.6% 555 +24 $1,529 $241,743,295 13
Sep 1–4 20 $1,084,719
 

 

If WW continues following Cars dailies, it ends with 410M by Labor Day

 

 

amazing how the first Cars actually had legs as good as an Pixar film. Showed that they ruined a lot of good will with Cars 2

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Wonder Woman has now cracked the top 10 highest grossing comic book films of all time.

 

Of Friday openers, it has also officially become the leggiest live action comic book film of the 21st century, and the leggiest $40+ million opening comic book film since Batman '89.

 

Live Action Comic Book Film Multipliers for $40+ million Openers

Spoiler

 

Rank / Title (Year) / Opening Weekend Gross (Multiplier)

  1. Marvel’s The Avengers (2012) — 207.4 million (3.00)
  2. Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) — 191.3 million (2.40)
  3. Captain America: Civil War (2016) — 179.1 million (2.28)
  4. Iron Man 3 (2013) — 174.1 million (2.35)
  5. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) — 166.0 million (1.99)
  6. The Dark Knight Rises (2012) — 160.9 million (2.79)
  7. The Dark Knight (2008) — 158.4 million (3.38)
  8. Spider-Man 3 (2007) — 151.1 million (2.23)
  9. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017) — 146.5 million (2.63)^
  10. Suicide Squad (2016) — 133.7 million (2.43)
  11. Deadpool (2016) — 132.4 million (2.74)
  12. Iron Man 2 (2010) — 128.1 million (2.44)
  13. Man of Steel (2013) — 116.6 million (2.50)
  14. Spider-Man (2002) — 114.8 million (3.52)
  15. Wonder Woman (2017) — 103.3 million (3.57)^
  16. X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) — 102.8 million (2.28)
  17. Iron Man (2008) — 98.6 million (3.23)
  18. Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) — 95.0 million (2.73)
  19. Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) — 94.3 million (3.53)
  20. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014) — 91.6 million (2.21)
  21. X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) — 90.8 million (2.58)
  22. Logan (2017) — 88.4 million (2.56)
  23. Spider-Man 2 (2004) — 88.2 million* 
  24. Thor: The Dark World (2013) — 85.7 million (2.41)
  25. X2: X-Men United (2003) — 85.6 million (2.51)
  26. Doctor Strange (2016) — 85.1 million (2.74)
  27. X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) — 85.1 million (2.11)
  1. 300 (2007) — 70.9 million (2.97)
  2. X-Men: Apocalypse (2016) — 65.8 million (2.36)
  3. Thor (2011) — 65.7 million (2.75)
  4. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014) — 65.6 million (2.92)
  5. Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) — 65.1 million (2.72)
  6. Hulk (2003) — 62.1 million (2.13)
  7. The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) — 62.0 million**
  8. Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007) — 58.1 million (2.27)
  9. Ant-Man (2015) — 57.2 million (3.15)
  10. Fantastic Four (2005) — 56.1 million (2.76)
  11. The Incredible Hulk (2008) — 55.4 million (2.43)
  12. Watchmen (2009) — 55.2 million (1.95)
  13. X-Men: First Class (2011) — 55.1 million (2.66)
  14. MIB 3 (2012) — 54.6 million (3.28)
  15. X-Men (2000) — 54.5 million (2.89)
  16. Green Lantern (2011) — 53.2 million (2.19)
  17. The Wolverine (2013) — 53.1 million (2.49)
  18. Batman Forever (1995) — 52.8 million (3.49)
  19. Superman Returns (2006) — 52.5 million*
  20. Men in Black II (2002) — 52.1 million*
  21. Men in Black (1997) — 51.1 million*
  22. Batman Begins (2005) — 48.7 million*
  23. Batman Returns (1992) — 45.7 million (3.56)
  24. Ghost Rider (2007) — 45.4 million (2.55)
  25. 300: Rise of an Empire (2014) — 45.0 million (2.37)
  26. Batman and Robin (1997) — 42.9 million (2.50)
  27. Batman (1989) — 40.5 million (6.20)
  28. Daredevil (2003) — 40.3 million (2.54)

 

*Wednesday Opener (thus not comparable)

**Tuesday Opener (thus not comparable)

^So Far - Box Office Run Not Yet Complete

 

 

Highest Grossing Comic Book Films

  1. Marvel’s The Avengers (2012) — 623.4 million
  2. The Dark Knight (2008) — 534.9 million
  3. Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) — 459.0 million
  4. The Dark Knight Rises (2012) — 448.1 million
  5. Iron Man 3 (2013) — 409.0 million
  6. Captain America: Civil War (2016) — 408.1 million
  7. Spider-Man (2002) — 403.7 million
  8. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017) — 385.5 million^
  9. Spider-Man 2 (2004) — 373.6 million
  10. Wonder Woman (2017) — 368.8 million^
  11. Deadpool (2016)— 363.1 million
  12. Spider-Man 3 (2007) — 336.5 million
  13. Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) — 333.2 million
  14. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) — 330.4 million
  15. Suicide Squad (2016) — 325.1 million
  16. Iron Man (2008) — 318.4 million 
  17. Iron Man 2 (2010) — 312.4 million 
  18. Man of Steel (2013) — 291.0 million
  19. The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) — 262.0 million
  20. Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) — 259.8 million
  21. Batman (1989) — 251.2 million
  22. Men in Black (1997) — 250.7 million
  23. X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) — 234.4 millon
  24. X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) — 233.9 million
  25. Doctor Strange (2016) — 232.6 million

^ As of Sunday July 9th estimates

 

Peace,

Mike

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2 minutes ago, grim22 said:

WW from 2nd weekend onward

 

$58,520,672 -43.3% 4,165 - $14,051 $206,343,175 2
Jun 16–18 2 $41,268,850 -29.5% 4,018 -147 $10,271 $275,095,580 3
Jun 23–25 2 $24,906,310 -39.6% 3,933 -85 $6,333 $318,111,468 4
Jun 30–Jul 2 4 $15,706,011 -36.9% 3,404 -529 $4,614 $346,235,486 5
Jun 30–Jul 4 3 $24,072,825 - 3,404 -

$7,072

$354,602,300 5
Jul 7–9 4 $10,135,000
(Estimate)
-35.5%

 

 

Cars weekends back in 2006.

%
Change
Theaters Change / Avg. Gross-to-Date Week
#
Jun 9–11 1 $60,119,509 - 3,985 - $15,086 $60,119,509 1
Jun 16–18 1 $33,731,634 -43.9% 3,988 +3 $8,458 $117,055,283 2
Jun 23–25 2 $23,285,367 -31.0% 3,949 -39 $5,896 $156,664,916 3
Jun 30–Jul 2 4 $14,569,356 -37.4% 3,706 -243 $3,931 $182,591,139 4
Jun 30–Jul 4 4 $22,484,325 - 3,706 - $6,067 $190,506,108 4
Jul 7–9 5 $10,734,082 -26.3% 3,379 -327 $3,176 $205,908,484 5
Jul 14–16 6 $7,840,985 -27.0% 3,003 -376 $2,611 $220,001,446 6
Jul 21–23 10 $4,947,198 -36.9% 2,410 -593 $2,052 $229,485,636 7
Jul 28–30 14 $2,620,756 -47.0% 1,556 -854 $1,684 $234,802,642 8
Aug 4–6 20 $1,084,684 -58.6% 942 -614 $1,151 $237,517,306 9
Aug 11–13 23 $620,976 -42.8% 509 -433 $1,219 $238,841,296 10
Aug 18–20 25 $438,906 -29.3% 355 -154 $1,236 $239,618,177 11
Aug 25–27 22 $734,162 +67.3% 531 +176 $1,382 $240,555,222 12
Sep 1–3 19 $849,014 +15.6% 555 +24 $1,529 $241,743,295 13
Sep 1–4 20 $1,084,719
 

 

If WW continues following Cars dailies, it ends with 410M by Labor Day

The 4x multi and top 5 all time CBM dreams are REAL. 

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2 minutes ago, grim22 said:

WW from 2nd weekend onward

 

$58,520,672 -43.3% 4,165 - $14,051 $206,343,175 2
Jun 16–18 2 $41,268,850 -29.5% 4,018 -147 $10,271 $275,095,580 3
Jun 23–25 2 $24,906,310 -39.6% 3,933 -85 $6,333 $318,111,468 4
Jun 30–Jul 2 4 $15,706,011 -36.9% 3,404 -529 $4,614 $346,235,486 5
Jun 30–Jul 4 3 $24,072,825 - 3,404 -

$7,072

$354,602,300 5
Jul 7–9 4 $10,135,000
(Estimate)
-35.5%

 

 

Cars weekends back in 2006.

%
Change
Theaters Change / Avg. Gross-to-Date Week
#
Jun 9–11 1 $60,119,509 - 3,985 - $15,086 $60,119,509 1
Jun 16–18 1 $33,731,634 -43.9% 3,988 +3 $8,458 $117,055,283 2
Jun 23–25 2 $23,285,367 -31.0% 3,949 -39 $5,896 $156,664,916 3
Jun 30–Jul 2 4 $14,569,356 -37.4% 3,706 -243 $3,931 $182,591,139 4
Jun 30–Jul 4 4 $22,484,325 - 3,706 - $6,067 $190,506,108 4
Jul 7–9 5 $10,734,082 -26.3% 3,379 -327 $3,176 $205,908,484 5
Jul 14–16 6 $7,840,985 -27.0% 3,003 -376 $2,611 $220,001,446 6
Jul 21–23 10 $4,947,198 -36.9% 2,410 -593 $2,052 $229,485,636 7
Jul 28–30 14 $2,620,756 -47.0% 1,556 -854 $1,684 $234,802,642 8
Aug 4–6 20 $1,084,684 -58.6% 942 -614 $1,151 $237,517,306 9
Aug 11–13 23 $620,976 -42.8% 509 -433 $1,219 $238,841,296 10
Aug 18–20 25 $438,906 -29.3% 355 -154 $1,236 $239,618,177 11
Aug 25–27 22 $734,162 +67.3% 531 +176 $1,382 $240,555,222 12
Sep 1–3 19 $849,014 +15.6% 555 +24 $1,529 $241,743,295 13
Sep 1–4 20 $1,084,719
 

 

If WW continues following Cars dailies, it ends with 410M by Labor Day

So, it could outgross 1st Hunger Game as the top grossing heroine's origin story??

Diana, Katniss , who want to be on top??!?!

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17 minutes ago, kayumanggi said:

 

07.12

Egypt

 

07.20

Argentina

Brazil

Panama

Peru

 

07.21

Mexico

Venezuela

 

07.28

Spain

 

08.04

Israel

Japan

 

lol...i feel stupid now :lol:

how much do you think it can add in those markets combined? can it do 50m usd combined from all these markets? will leave it a shot at 700 ww.

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2 minutes ago, MovieMan89 said:

Sorry, but calling it a sequel to TASM2 makes absolutely zero sense. Why wasn't TASM viewed as a sequel to SM3 then? People clearly know this has no ties to the TASM movies. 

You are trying to guess legs for a movie. To see whether it will be frontloaded or not, you see the initial rush.

Now, tell me which will have more rush, gotg or smh. That's what baumer meant by smh not being original.

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2 minutes ago, a2knet said:

 

lol...i feel stupid now :lol:

how much do you think it can add in those markets combined? can it do 50m usd combined from all these markets? will leave it a shot at 700 ww.

 

600 M is a 50/50 case scenario, imo. It's not touching 700 M.

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10 minutes ago, grim22 said:

WW from 2nd weekend onward

 

$58,520,672 -43.3% 4,165 - $14,051 $206,343,175 2
Jun 16–18 2 $41,268,850 -29.5% 4,018 -147 $10,271 $275,095,580 3
Jun 23–25 2 $24,906,310 -39.6% 3,933 -85 $6,333 $318,111,468 4
Jun 30–Jul 2 4 $15,706,011 -36.9% 3,404 -529 $4,614 $346,235,486 5
Jun 30–Jul 4 3 $24,072,825 - 3,404 -

$7,072

$354,602,300 5
Jul 7–9 4 $10,135,000
(Estimate)
-35.5%

 

 

Cars weekends back in 2006.

%
Change
Theaters Change / Avg. Gross-to-Date Week
#
Jun 9–11 1 $60,119,509 - 3,985 - $15,086 $60,119,509 1
Jun 16–18 1 $33,731,634 -43.9% 3,988 +3 $8,458 $117,055,283 2
Jun 23–25 2 $23,285,367 -31.0% 3,949 -39 $5,896 $156,664,916 3
Jun 30–Jul 2 4 $14,569,356 -37.4% 3,706 -243 $3,931 $182,591,139 4
Jun 30–Jul 4 4 $22,484,325 - 3,706 - $6,067 $190,506,108 4
Jul 7–9 5 $10,734,082 -26.3% 3,379 -327 $3,176 $205,908,484 5
Jul 14–16 6 $7,840,985 -27.0% 3,003 -376 $2,611 $220,001,446 6
Jul 21–23 10 $4,947,198 -36.9% 2,410 -593 $2,052 $229,485,636 7
Jul 28–30 14 $2,620,756 -47.0% 1,556 -854 $1,684 $234,802,642 8
Aug 4–6 20 $1,084,684 -58.6% 942 -614 $1,151 $237,517,306 9
Aug 11–13 23 $620,976 -42.8% 509 -433 $1,219 $238,841,296 10
Aug 18–20 25 $438,906 -29.3% 355 -154 $1,236 $239,618,177 11
Aug 25–27 22 $734,162 +67.3% 531 +176 $1,382 $240,555,222 12
Sep 1–3 19 $849,014 +15.6% 555 +24 $1,529 $241,743,295 13
Sep 1–4 20 $1,084,719
 

 

If WW continues following Cars dailies, it ends with 410M by Labor Day

 

very inspired comparison. i llike.

that wondr would come close to behaving like an animated original 10 years old is pretty awesome.

 

in fact, wondr's multiplier won't be far behind cars1. cars1 did 4.05x odd. At 404 dom, wondr will have crossed 3.9x. inside out did 3.96x.

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