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Thursday Numbers: DUNKIRK:$3.32M | EM:$2.76M | GT:$1.94M | SMH:$1.78M | AB:$1.51M | GRU:$1.27M | WW:$0.44M

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2 hours ago, LastSon said:

It's hard to say when she will cross the $400 million mark, since it depends on what she earns this weekend. If her weekend gross falls in line with Box Office Report's prediction of $2.2 million, bringing the total cume to $399.3, then she would need to earn around $300k on Monday and $400k on Tuesday to finally cross the $400 million milestone. That said, Wednesday or Thursday (being conservative) will be the day we celebrate WW's success with hookers and cocaine. 

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I think the chances of Dunkirk having a 35% drop or better this weekend are looking really good. Like I've said before, I do expect this to have some strong legs through August.

 

I have Wonder Woman pegged at around a $2.3 million weekend, and thus passing $400M total on Tuesday. I can't foresee it passing the $400M mark on Monday, unless it pushes closer to $2.6 million for the weekend.

 

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Mike

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Daily Domestic Chart for Thursday August 3rd, 2017

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    Movie Distributor Gross Change Thtrs. Per Thtr. Total Gross Days
- (1) Dunkirk Warner Bros. $3,328,522 -5% 3,748 $888   $115,955,738 14
- (3) Girls Trip Universal $1,936,010 -5% 2,648 $731   $74,025,020 14
- (5) Atomic Blonde Focus Features $1,505,860 -13% 3,304 $456   $25,880,375 7
- (7) Despicable Me 3 Universal $1,270,040 +1% 3,030 $419   $235,490,910 35
- (6) War for the Planet of the Apes 20th Century Fox $1,134,434 -12% 3,374 $336   $124,280,255 21
- (10) Wonder Woman Warner Bros. $440,019 -5% 1,651 $267   $397,146,079 63
- (13) Transformers: The Last Knight Paramount Pictures $59,689 -18% 538 $111   $129,091,313 44
- (14) A Ghost Story A24 $59,280 -7% 329 $180   $1,171,147 28
- (15) Captain Underpants: The Fir… 20th Century Fox $53,936 n/c 267 $202   $72,658,672 63
- (-) The House Warner Bros. $23,016 -26% 225 $102   $25,031,902 35
- (-) The Boss Baby 20th Century Fox $22,654 +13% 149 $152   $174,744,245 126
- (-) The Mummy Universal $20,655 -8% 184 $112   $79,808,500 56
- (-) The Beguiled Focus Features $15,250 -13% 144 $106   $10,486,954 42
- (-) Menashe A24 $11,172 +8% 3 $3,724   $98,517 7
- (-) The Hero The Orchard $10,884 +2% 106 $103   $3,890,158 56
- (-) An Inconvenient Sequel Paramount Vantage $5,293 -23% 4 $1,323   $152,371 7
- (-) Alien: Covenant 20th Century Fox $4,237 -12% 98 $43   $74,172,476 77
- (-) Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The L… 20th Century Fox $4,215 +7% 36 $117   $20,722,606 77
- (-) The Exception A24 $2,919 -5% 11 $265   $690,455 63
- (-) Gifted Fox Searchlight $2,798 +55% 21 $133   $24,768,464 119
- (-) It Comes at Night A24 $1,832 -31% 23 $80   $13,849,569 56
- (-) The Last Dalai Lama? Matson $1,415 -10% 4 $354   $46,145 7
- (-) My Cousin Rachel Fox Searchlight $1,329 -20% 16 $83   $2,716,368 56
- (-) Jagga Jasoos UTV Communications $788 -60% 31 $25   $861,740 21
- (-) The Girl Without Hands GKIDS $141 +27% 1 $141   $6,835 14
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Daily Domestic Chart for Thursday August 3rd, 2017

← Previous Chart Chart Index  
 
    Movie Distributor Gross Change Thtrs. Per Thtr. Total Gross Days
1 (1) Dunkirk Warner Bros. $3,328,522 -5% 3,748 $888   $115,955,738 14
2 (2) The Emoji Movie Sony Pictures $2,758,206 -2% 4,075 $677   $37,101,704 7
3 (3) Girls Trip Universal $1,936,010 -5% 2,648 $731   $74,025,020 14
4 (4) Spider-Man: Homecoming Sony Pictures $1,780,805 -4% 3,625 $491   $286,107,776 28
5 (5) Atomic Blonde Focus Features $1,505,860 -13% 3,304 $456   $25,880,375 7
6 (7) Despicable Me 3 Universal $1,270,040 +1% 3,030 $419   $235,490,910 35
7 (6) War for the Planet of the Apes 20th Century Fox $1,134,434 -12% 3,374 $336   $124,280,255 21
8 (8) Valerian and the City of a … STX Entertainment $700,242 -16% 3,553 $197   $33,741,883 14
9 (9) Baby Driver Sony Pictures $514,855 -19% 1,961 $263   $94,500,930 37
10 (10) Wonder Woman Warner Bros. $440,019 -5% 1,651 $267   $397,146,079 63
11 (12) Cars 3 Walt Disney $179,457 +7% 861 $208   $147,080,945 49
12 (13) Transformers: The Last Knight Paramount Pictures $59,689 -18% 538 $111   $129,091,313 44
13 (14) A Ghost Story A24 $59,280 -7% 329 $180   $1,171,147 28
14 (15) Captain Underpants: The Fir… 20th Century Fox $53,936 n/c 267 $202   $72,658,672 63
- (-) Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 Walt Disney $42,741 -11% 231 $185   $387,945,435 91
- (-) Pirates of the Caribbean: D… Walt Disney $34,527 -11% 210 $164   $171,157,528 70
- (-) Mubarakan Sony Pictures $31,198 -17% 128 $244   $491,623 7
- (-) The House Warner Bros. $23,016 -26% 225 $102   $25,031,902 35
- (-) The Boss Baby 20th Century Fox $22,654 +13% 149 $152   $174,744,245 126
- (-) The Mummy Universal $20,655 -8% 184 $112   $79,808,500 56
- (-) The Beguiled Focus Features $15,250 -13% 144 $106   $10,486,954 42
- (-) Menashe A24 $11,172 +8% 3 $3,724   $98,517 7
- (-) The Hero The Orchard $10,884 +2% 106 $103   $3,890,158 56
- (-) An Inconvenient Sequel Paramount Vantage $5,293 -23% 4 $1,323   $152,371 7
- (-) Alien: Covenant 20th Century Fox $4,237 -12% 98 $43   $74,172,476 77
- (-) Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The L… 20th Century Fox $4,215 +7% 36 $117   $20,722,606 77
- (-) The Exception A24 $2,919 -5% 11 $265   $690,455 63
- (-) Gifted Fox Searchlight $2,798 +55% 21 $133   $24,768,464 119
- (-) It Comes at Night A24 $1,832 -31% 23 $80   $13,849,569 56
- (-) The Last Dalai Lama? Matson $1,415 -10% 4 $354   $46,145 7
- (-) My Cousin Rachel Fox Searchlight $1,329 -20% 16 $83   $2,716,368 56
- (-) Jagga Jasoos UTV Communications $788 -60% 31 $25   $861,740 21
- (-) The Girl Without Hands GKIDS $141 +27% 1 $141   $6,835 14
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7 minutes ago, JohnnyGossamer said:

Yup. I'm now very much expecting a $325M+ DOM finish for Homecoming.

 

I hope for a 50% increase on friday and 40% on sat... Hopefully more but its still summertime so lets see..

2,7+3,8+2,65= 9,15 mill weekend

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9 hours ago, iJackSparrow said:

It's actually pretty possible. All It'd need is a $2.9m weekend, and I do think that it can go over $3m judging by the other weekend drops. What a fucking BEAST. :wub:

Warners will find a way to get WW past the 400 Million mark, if they have to hire people to buy tickets.....

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1 hour ago, dudalb said:

Warners will find a way to get WW past the 400 Million mark, if they have to hire people to buy tickets.....

Paramount baught several tickets for my buddies to bump up Age of Extinction's gross. 

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