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Weekend Box Office: Actuals (Page 55): BP $26.6M TR $23.7M ICOI $17.1M AWIT $16.3M LS $11.8M, PR crosses $100M, Jumanji crosses $400M

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10 minutes ago, cookie said:

I laugh because BOpro just downgraded it to $19m OW

I like boxoffice.com but I can't remember the last time I thought they were this far off. They keep decreasing it as well lol.

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ATOMIC BLONDE did 1.52m Thursday in summer (more front-loaded) and had an 18.3m ow; 12.0x the previews. If you cancel out summer front-loading with video-game fan-base it gives TOMB RAIDER 25.2m ow.

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The big story, however, is the $1.3 million in previews taken in by Roadside's I Can Only Imagine, which goes wide into a modest 1,628 locations starting today. Given the number of theaters the film is opening in it's hard to make a direct comparison, but within the realm of faith-based features this is better than the $1.2 million Son of God brought in from previews before opening with $25.6 million, albeit from 3,260 locations so it will be interesting to see where I Can Only Imagine goes from here.

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From BOM:

 

WB's Tomb Raider delivered $2.1 million from Thursday evening previews. Looking at the comparisons made below in our weekend preview, this is a bit behind the $2.66 million brought in The Mummy, behind the $2.55 million in previews for The Legend of Tarzan and well behind Power Rangers's $3.6 million in previews. That, however, isn't entirely surprising and on the bright side it is in line with the $2.1 million for Hercules, which debuted with $29.8 million and just behind the $2.2 million for John Wick: Chapter Two, which opened with $30 million.

 

 

The big story, however, is the $1.3 million in previews taken in by Roadside's I Can Only Imagine, which goes wide into a modest 1,628 locations starting today. Given the number of theaters the film is opening in it's hard to make a direct comparison, but within the realm of faith-based features this is better than the $1.2 million Son of God brought in from previews before opening with $25.6 million, albeit from 3,260 locations so it will be interesting to see where I Can Only Imagine goes from here.

 

 

Finally, Fox reports Love, Simon grossed $850,000 from 2,125 locations last night, well ahead of the $525k for Everything, Everything and actually $110k ahead of Wonder, the two films used as comparisons in our preview below.

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1 minute ago, DAJK said:

The big story, however, is the $1.3 million in previews taken in by Roadside's I Can Only Imagine, which goes wide into a modest 1,628 locations starting today. Given the number of theaters the film is opening in it's hard to make a direct comparison, but within the realm of faith-based features this is better than the $1.2 million Son of God brought in from previews before opening with $25.6 million, albeit from 3,260 locations so it will be interesting to see where I Can Only Imagine goes from here.

Damn, slambros...you called it:).  I see a casino bet I finally have a chance of winning again thanks to you:)...

 

ICOI could challenge Love Simon for the weekend spot...but either way, both are gonna be big money makers for their studio with their miniscule budgets...

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26-27 ow with 2.5-2.6x gives 65-70 dom to TR. It could do 45-50 in China for a total of 110-120 from dom and China combined. That leaves it in a good place to do 250-275 ww if not more.

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2 minutes ago, filmlover said:

I Can Only Imagine is about to become that next inexplicable Christian smash.

Nah, this one was seen all week at least in presales...and slambros saw it to start the year (kudos to him)!

 

It helped it's a true non-biblical story from a popular band using a huge crossover hit (that's still popular) for its trailer...and it did actually attempt to advertise a little:)...and it's a story no one can hate - a dad redeeming himself to his son...who can trash that kinda story - who would want to?  

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2 minutes ago, a2knet said:

ICOI, BP, TR could all potentially do high 20s and end up top 3 in any order.

I think theater count limits ICOI, unless its "bonker" theaters are cancelling other showings for this movie...in my area, it's selling like any mid-single-digit movie, so that's gonna hold it down when there are only 1600 screens...it's gonna be hard to break above the mid-teens (I mean, that's a $10K theatre average, and knowing that its crazy theaters are the small, rural ones...that's really as high as I think it can go without a BP effect at those theaters)...

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