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Weekend Thread - Insidious 29.6M, Jumanji 37.2M, TLJ 23.7M, TGS 13.8M, PP3 10.3

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I'm not as concerned for "Solo" because Ron Howard already has a Lucasfilm Classic:
 

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Based on Summer Weekdays and opening Memorial Day, I like it's prospects.   Avengers 3 would have already been out 3 weeks at that point.   But yes this year has been amazing as far as 800+ Worldwide Grossers.   I think 2018 and 2019 has a lot of heavy hitters as well.  

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26 minutes ago, Taruseth said:

You expect $640M Domestic, that would surprise me. I think it will gross less.

With RO's legs will add 59.3 more for 632.0 dom. I think it's heading for 625-630.

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3 minutes ago, a2knet said:

With RO's legs will add 59.3 more for 632.0 dom. I think it's heading for 625-630.

 

The MLK weekend hold will be very important. If it barely drops over the 4-Day, The Avengers is toast. If it has a mediocre/bad hold, that target becomes a lot harder.

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27 minutes ago, weresweresweres said:

I don't understand how you can expect that Jumanji will do more than 400 mln, it would have has more than 180% of NATM dailies, how can it be possible? 40 mln$ MLK weekend? 

Nothing is impossible with WOM breakouts.

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