salvador-232 Posted July 23, 2018 Author Share Posted July 23, 2018 Deadline: Incredibles 2 stayed flat with just a 4% drop, compensating somewhat for the previous weekend drop. That's ~522K USD and should enter all-time top ten soon. Ant-Man and the Wasp continues to have stellar holds for superhero standards with -36% and roughly 306K USD. Let's see if its able to not collapse after the end of Winter's Holidays. Weekend Placements: Top10 #taquilla Fin de semana 19-22 Julio 1. HotelTransilvania3 2. LosIncreibles2 3. JurassicWorld 4. Rascacielos 5. AntMan&Wasp 6. 12HorasParaSobrevivir 7. PequeñaTraviesa 8. PesadillaEnElInfierno 9. Ocean´s8LasEstafadoras 10. CuandoEllasQuieren — comScore Movies CHL (@cSMoviesChile) 23 de julio de 2018 Again, no movement at all during the weekend. The top three repeated positions and Skyscraper landed at fourth place, over Ant-Man. That's a decent result, in line with what I expected, but likely to be well below distributor hopes because it has restrictions. Putting restrictions is very bold, honestly, don't know what they were expecting, this has Solo written all over it. Little Miss dolite was seventh. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
salvador-232 Posted July 26, 2018 Author Share Posted July 26, 2018 (edited) Actuals from last weekend. TW Movie Studio Weekend Gross Change Screens Change / Avg. Gross-to-Date Week - Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation Sony $1,215,833 -0.8% 161 -6 $7,552 $3,518,417 2 - Skyscraper UPI $629,740 - 71 - $8,870 $777,709 1 - Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom UPI $535,551 -11.1% 69 -80 $7,762 $6,705,639 5 - Incredibles 2 Disney $532,073 -2.1% n/a - n/a $7,763,662 6 - Ant-Man and the Wasp Disney $261,414 -36.9% n/a - n/a $1,901,156 3 - The First Purge UPI $197,300 -24.1% 55 -4 $3,587 $1,148,430 3 Excellent holds across the board. Hotel Transylvania 3 stayed flat and had strong weekdays. Skyscraper surprised in second place with a very high average ticket price aided by restrictions. It's better than I expected and it's not bombing, but I still don't see the opening "restriction worthy", let's wait for the legs. Jurassic World and Incredibles 2 held really well. JW:FK has outgrossed the first one and I2 has a steady pace to 9M+ USD. This movies along with HT3 still have this weekend left of Winter's Holidays for 75% of the market but should see more significant declines and probably a collapse the subsequent weekend. Ant Man and the Wasp held well but it is being hit hard with showtimes loses. The First Purge on another hand is having superb holds and has outgrossed A Quiet Place. This weekend releases: Mission Impossible : Fallout and Adrift. Rogue Nation opened with 350K for a total tally of 962K but maybe this one can do better. Adrift likely to go unnoticed Edited July 26, 2018 by salvador-232 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
salvador-232 Posted July 29, 2018 Author Share Posted July 29, 2018 [Updated] Disney's Star Wars Movies The Force Awakens (2015): $2,338,662 OW | $8,463,006 Total | 3.62 Multiplier Rogue One (2016) : $1,105,724 OW | $3,482,299 Total | 3.15 Multiplier The Last Jedi (2017) : $1,475,075 OW | $4,981,243 Total | 3.38 Multiplier Solo (2018) : $453,138 OW | $997,657 Total | 2.2 Multiplier 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
salvador-232 Posted July 30, 2018 Author Share Posted July 30, 2018 # Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 1.- Hotel Transylvania 3 Hotel Transylvania 3 Hotel Transylvania 3 Hotel Transylvania 3 2.- Incredibles 2 Incredibles 2 Incredibles 2 Incredibles 2 3.- JW:FK JW:FK JW:FK JW:FK 4.- Skyscraper Skyscraper Mission Impossible: F Mission Impossible :F 5.- Mission Impossible:F Mission Impossible: F Skyscraper Skyscraper 6.- Ant-Man and the Wasp Ant-Man and the Wasp Ant-Man and the Wasp Ant-Man and the Wasp Mission Impossible had a soso debuting at fifht-fourth place in admissions. Depending how close it came from the holdovers it may rank higher in gross. Still, it likely opened close to Roghe Nation 350k so it isn't that bad, but it's not going to breakout. Some Deadline Bones: Incredibles 2 dropped 26% for 393K USD, in line with expectations. Likely became the tenth highest grossing film of all time in USD and 9M USD should happen. Ant-Man continues to hold well for its genre, easing 31% for 180K USD, but the end is near, will fall hard next weekend. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
salvador-232 Posted August 2, 2018 Author Share Posted August 2, 2018 Actuals from last weekend. TW Movie Studio Weekend Gross Change Screens Change / Avg. Gross-to-Date Week - Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation Sony $868,600 -28.6% 145 -16 $5,990 $4,995,235 3 - Mission: Impossible - Fallout PPI $435,690 - 71 - $6,136 $435,690 1 - Incredibles 2 Disney $389,017 -26.9% n/a - n/a $8,453,471 7 - Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom UPI $387,415 -27.7% 70 +1 $5,535 $7,260,887 6 - Skyscraper UPI $339,810 -46.0% 71 - $4,786 $1,287,445 2 - Ant-Man and the Wasp Disney $175,194 -33.0% n/a - n/a $2,209,805 4 - The First Purge UPI $111,082 -43.7% 41 -14 $2,709 $1,323,474 4 Beautifully, there are actuals for the whole top 7! Mission Impossible- Fallout had a decent debut, up 20% from Rogue Nation. The latter had a poor 2,77 multiplier which would give a total of 1,2 M USD. Is likely to have better legs since competition is lighter. Hotel Transylvania 3 continues at the top but will start to fall really hard since Winter's Holidays are over. Still, should be able to reach at least 6M USD. Incredibles 2 fell short by just 10k USD of entering the top 10 of all time in USD, but it will reach it next week. Being the second highest grossing Pixar film of all time is locked, should end close to 9M USD. JW:FK has a very impressive total with healthy growth from the first one. Skyscraper continues to do very meh, and Ant-Man and the Wasp despite having very good legs for a superhero movie will likely end short of Doctor Strange's 2,5M USD. This weekend releases: Cristopher Robin and Darkest Minds 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
salvador-232 Posted August 7, 2018 Author Share Posted August 7, 2018 ....# Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 1.- Hotel Transylvania 3 Hotel Transylvania 3 Hotel Transylvania 3 Hotel Transylvania 3 2.- Skyscraper Skyscraper Skyscraper JW:FK 3.- JW:FK Mission Impossible: F Mission Impossible: F Skyscraper 4.- Mission Impossible: F JW:Fk JW:FK Incredibles 2 5.- Incredibles 2 Incredibles 2 Incredibles 2 Mission Impossible: F 6.- Cristopher Robin Darkest Minds Cristopher Robin Christopher Robin This weekend was a roller coaster but Hotel Transylvania 3 retained the top spot, in admissions at least. Adult oriented holdovers rised as JW:FK and I2 fell hard due to Winter's Holidays hangover. That same effect explains the terrible result for Cristopher Robin which on Friday lost to Darkest Minds ... This would be doing much better with a decent release date, because I can't imagine a worse date to release a family movie than right after Winters Holidays. The actuals on Thursday/Friday will be a bloodbath, and now we are entering the weakest period for the Chilean Box Office. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
salvador-232 Posted August 9, 2018 Author Share Posted August 9, 2018 (edited) Incredibles 2 had 1,777,115 million through August 6th. Now it's the sixth most viewed movie of all time and second most viewed Pixar/Disney film Chile All-Time Top 10 by admission. 1.-Avengers: Infinity War (2018): 2.324.893+** 2.-Coco (2017) – 2.241.155 3.-Minions (2015) – 2.086.540 4.-Stefan vs. Kramer (2012) – 2.076.061 5.-Ice Age 4 (2012) – 2.068.957 6.-Incredibles 2 (2018) - 1,777,115+ 7.-Avatar (2009) – 1.653.130 8.-Despicable Me 3 (2017) - 1.646.915 9.-Inside Out (2015) - 1.578.130 10.-Fast and Furious 7 (2015) - 1.539.128 Edited August 10, 2018 by salvador-232 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
salvador-232 Posted August 10, 2018 Author Share Posted August 10, 2018 Last Weekend Actuals 1 Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation Sony $524,730 -39.6% 125 -20 $4,198 $5,673,241 4 2 Mission: Impossible - Fallout PPI $245,486 -43.7% 69 -2 $3,558 $826,105 2 3 Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom UPI $244,752 -36.8% 66 -4 $3,708 $7,573,089 7 4 Skyscraper UPI $228,882 -32.6% 67 -4 $3,416 $1,591,022 3 5 Incredibles 2 Disney $202,898 -47.8% n/a - n/a $8,732,008 8 6 Disney's Christopher Robin Disney $180,260 - n/a - n/a $180,260 1 7 The Darkest Minds Fox $148,192 - 60 - $2,470 $148,192 1 8 Ant-Man and the Wasp Disney $100,183 -42.8% n/a - n/a $2,352,790 5 9 The First Purge UPI $59,849 -46.1% 28 -13 $2,137 $1,411,800 5 The drops are harsh but way softer than usual thanks to Children's Day last Sunday. Hotel Transylvania continues its steady pace to 6M USD. Fallout hold is far from amazing but is softer than Rogue Nation and is already close to surpassing it. Jurassic World performance is low key excellent, very very good. Incredibles 2 entered the top 10 of all time in gross but again missed by a hair a milestone, this time passing Toy Story 3. Again, next weekend. Cristopher Robin is awful, really awful, at least there is 0 competition looking forward but that didn't help Solo. This weekend releases were: The Meg, who debuted at first (but we will never how much it does because WB never puts actuals) and Lo que de verdad importa, a Spanish movie that landed fifth, very surprising. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
salvador-232 Posted August 10, 2018 Author Share Posted August 10, 2018 (edited) I found data for admission and lc gross for all movies from 2001 onwards! Now is possible to do a top 100 and have ranking for admission for many franchises. When I have spare time tough... for now: Pixar Movies by Admissions. Coco (2017) - 2.241.155 Incredibles 2 (2018). 1,777,115+ Inside Out (2015) - 1.578.130 Finding Dory (2016) -1.510.182 Toy Story 3 (2010) - 1.417.316 Monster University (2013) - 1.368.981 Cars 2 (2011) 795.441 Finding Nemo (2003) - 745.426 UP (2009) 719.546 Good Dinosaur (2015): 716.587 Wall-E (2008) 693.959 Cars 3 (2017) 690.803 Brave (2012) 687.394 Ratatouille (2007)- 477.467 The Incredibles (2004) 445.959 Monster Inc (2001) - 444.824 Cars (2006) - 304.529 Pixar Movies by Gross in CLP Coco (2018) 6,160 Billion Increibles (2017) 5,808 Billion Inside Out (2015) 4,753 Billion Finding Dory (2016) 4,667 Billion* Toy Story 3 (2010) 4,181 Billion Monsters Univesity (2013) 4,097 Billion Cars 2 (2011) 2,450 Billion Cars 3 (2017) 2,097 Billion Big Dinosaur (2015) 2,066 Billion Brave (2012) 2,057 Billion UP (2009) 2,019 Billion Wall E (2008) 1,690 Billion (YC) Finding Nemo (2003):1,513 Billion Ratatouille (2007) 1,103 Billion Incredibles (2004) 935 Million Monster Inc (2001) 835 Million Cars (2006) 697 Million Edited August 24, 2018 by salvador-232 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
salvador-232 Posted August 13, 2018 Author Share Posted August 13, 2018 (edited) # Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 1.- The Meg The Meg The Meg The Meg 2.- Hotel Transylvania 3 Hotel Transylvania 3 Hotel Transylvania 3 Hotel Transylvania 3 3.- Skyscraper Skyscraper Mission Impossible: F Mission Impossible: F 4.- Mission Impossible: F Mission Impossible: F Skyscraper Skyscraper 5.- Lo que en verdad importa Lo que en verdad Importa Jurassic World: FK Jurassic World: FK 6.- Incredibles 2 Jurassic World: FK Cristopher Robin Incredibles 2 The Meg grabbed the top spot all the weekend, sadly, since is distributed by WB, we will never know how much it grossed, at least for a year. Or maybe... The weekly admission/lc data was "updated" and now is only two weeks behind the present. It is a horrible mess but with a lot of effort, you can get data. So, maybe it will start to get updated regularly again, or not. But anyway, someday we will know. Holdover bussiness was a rollercoaster again but the numbers we are talking about (~100-200k probably) are hardly impressive, August to October is generally a very weak period and the only sure-hit is the Nun in September. Lo que en verdad importa, a spanish movie which will donate all its gross to charity, had strong weekdays but faded hard on weekend proper. Edited August 13, 2018 by salvador-232 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
salvador-232 Posted August 14, 2018 Author Share Posted August 14, 2018 (edited) The weekly admission data has finally been updated and now is up to date. I don't know how much it will last that way (From what I've been told at best until next year or 4 months...) but whatever, now I can have a proper weekly chart. This took a lot of work so forgive my half-assed title translations. Week from 2-9 August Admission Gross in CLP vs Last Week Total Admission Total Gross Week # 1 Hotel Transylvania 3 128.469 394.075.685 -41% 1.160.539 3.749.887.878 4 2 Skyscraper 57.113 184.711.113 -34% 286.882 1.049.293.723 3 3 Jurassic world: Fallen Kingdom 57.066 191.368.943 -42% 1.421.712 4.921.949.931 7 4 Los increíbles 2 50.780 156.561.188 -49% 1.792.433 5.694.614.093 8 5 Misión: imposible repercusión 49.777 188.243.321 -46% 141.368 539.039.697 2 6 Christopher Robin 45.469 140.214.053 New 45.469 140.214.053 1 7 Darkest Minds 40.499 124.055.842 New 40.499 124.055.842 1 8 Ant-man and the wasp 25.111 77.650.826 -45% 458.773 1.549.859.451 5 9 The First Purge 15.972 50.378.670 -49% 305.138 923.643.137 5 10 Adrift 7.701 23.349.603 -71% 34.117 102.149.198 2 I'm still getting used to this numbers but from what I can tell 1 billion CLP is a good milestone, kinda like 100M USD domestic. (That's not the domestic -chile ratio but the top movies have a much higher % of the total gross here). Also, the weekly data is missing around 100k admission of Coco's total run, that's a very small % not covered since Coco had 2,25 million admissions but will mean that the final number for all these movies will be a bit higher in the annual reports. Edited August 14, 2018 by salvador-232 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
salvador-232 Posted August 17, 2018 Author Share Posted August 17, 2018 Last Weekend actuals: - Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation Sony $230,374 -56.1% 95 -30 $2,425 $6,011,843 5 - Mission: Impossible - Fallout PPI $122,836 -50.0% 54 -15 $2,275 $991,097 3 - Skyscraper UPI $102,923 -55.0% 58 -9 $1,775 $1,723,670 4 - Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom UPI $85,359 -65.1% 58 -8 $1,472 $7,684,558 8 - Incredibles 2 Disney $82,803 -59.2% n/a - n/a $8,855,608 9 - Disney's Christopher Robin Disney $81,618 -54.7% n/a - n/a $300,257 2 - Ant-Man and the Wasp Disney $35,613 -64.5% n/a - n/a $2,411,159 6 - The First Purge UPI $28,906 -51.7% 15 -13 $1,927 $1,474,589 6 The Meg is missing at the top spot with god knows what gross. Every single holdover faced destruction at the hands of post-Winter's Holidays hangover and the drops were harder than expected. Incredibles 2 will miss 9M USD, Ant Man and the Wasp will miss Doctor Strange's 2,5M USD, Skyscraper will miss 2M USD... The silver lining is that HT3 held decently and now boast an excellent 6M USD. Oh, and MI: Fallout barely outgrossed Rogue Nation, but won't go much further. This weekend there are several releases: Equalizer 2, God is not dead 3, local comedy ¿Como andamos por casa?, spanish horror movie El secreto de Marrowbone. TOP10 #taquilla #Estrenos Jueves 16 Agosto 1. Megalodón 2. ElJusticiero2 3. Elvis68ComebackSpecial 4. HotelTransylvania3 5. DiosNoEstáMuerto3 6. ¿CómoAndamosPorCasa? 7. Rascacielos 8. MisiónImposible:Repercusión 9. SecretosOcultos 10. JurassicWorld:ElReinoCaído — comScore Movies CHL (@cSMoviesChile) 17 de agosto de 2018 The Meg kept the first place and Equalizer 2 debuted at second. The Box office is so dead that the special functions for the tv special "Elvis 68: Comeback", were third... ¿Como andamos por Casa? bombed, landing below God is not dead which is honestly just embarrassing. The sad thing is that it still will probably outsell every single local movie from last year. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
salvador-232 Posted August 20, 2018 Author Share Posted August 20, 2018 Weekend placements: August 16-19 # Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 1.- The Meg The Meg The Meg The Meg 2.- Equalizer 2 Equalizer 2 Hotel Transylvania 3 Hotel Transylvania 3 3.- Elvis 68 Hotel Transylvania 3 Equalizer 2 Equalizer 2 4.- Hotel Transylvania 3 Mission Impossible: F Skyscraper Skyscraper 5.- God is not dead 3 ¿Como andamos por casa? ¿Como andamos por casa? ¿Como andamos por casa? 6.- ¿Como andamos por casa? Skyscraper Syscraper Skyscraper After the initial Thursday madness thing returned to normal with Elvis disappearing and God is not dead 3 fading very quickly. The Meg continued on top and Equalizer fought for second place, but with what is likely a very modest cume. Holdovers numbers are so weak and ¿Como andamos por casa? has so many screens that this result is very disastrous. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
salvador-232 Posted August 20, 2018 Author Share Posted August 20, 2018 (edited) Week from August 9-16 Admission Gross in CLP vs Last Week Total Admission Total Gross Week # 1 The Meg 226.370 825.039.869 New 226.370 825.039.869 1 2 Hotel Transylvania 3 78.478 233.057.631 -39% 1.239.017 3.982.945.509 5 3 Skyscraper 35.751 110.326.401 -37% 322.633 1.159.620.124 4 4 Mission Impossible: Fallout 34.866 125.782.795 -30% 176.234 664.822.492 3 5 Christopher Robin 29.716 90.060.036 -35% 75.185 230.274.089 2 6 Jurassic world: Fallen Kingdom 29.695 90.708.945 -48% 1.451.407 5.012.658.876 8 7 Incredibles 2 28.014 86.271.709 -45% 1.820.447 5.780.885.802 9 8 Lo que en verdad Importa 24.111 74.859.355 New 24.111 74.859.355 1 9 Luis and the Aliens 16.799 49.312.823 New 16.799 49.312.823 1 10 Ant-man and the wasp 12.662 38.220.787 -50% 471.435 1.588.080.238 6 The Meg had a huge opening week, about $1,2 M USD, 58% avobe Skyscraper and preventing the box office of falling in total despair. The more recents holdovers held decently but JW:FK and I2 continue to suffer from screen cuts and the end is near, but its totals are extremely impressive. The other new releases were a mixed bag, though overall very weak. Lo que en verdad Importa did similar numbers to Adrift which means is targeting 40k admissions, not that terrible. On another hand, Luis and the Aliens opened to half of similar "small international studio" animated movie Two Tails, tough to be fair that one opened in a severe drought of family movies, meanwhile Luis has to deal with HT3 and I2. Also of note, Infinity War officially ended its run after 16 weeks. Final cume is 2.338.628 admission and a breathtaking 9 billion CLP in gross, utterly destroying previous gross records. Edited August 22, 2018 by salvador-232 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
salvador-232 Posted August 21, 2018 Author Share Posted August 21, 2018 (edited) Top 20 All time Admissions. Avengers: Infinity War (2018): 2.338.628 Coco (2017) – 2.241.850 Minions (2015) – 2.088.540 Stefan vs. Kramer (2012) – 2.076.061 Ice Age 4 (2012) – 2.068.957 Incredibles 2 (2018) - 1.820.447+ Avatar (2009) – 1.653.130 Despicable Me 3 (2017) - 1.647.000 Inside Out (2015) - 1.578.130 Fast and Furious 7 (2015) - 1.539.128 Ice Age 5 (2016) - 1.530.159 Finding Dory (2016) - 1.510.182 Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018) - 1.451.407+ Titanic (1997) - 1.426.749 Toy Story 3 (2010) - 1.417.316 Ice Age 3 (2009) - 1.415.749 The Avengers (2012) - 1.399.090 Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) - 1.378.537 Monsters University (2013) 1.368.981 Secret Life of Pets (2016) 1.307.317 As stated in previous posts, Incredibles 2 and Fallen Kingdom are one of the most successful movies of all time in Chile. Now they are officially stuck in these positions and won't rise any further. Hotel Transylvania 3 has a very slight chance to reach 20th place. Also of note, there are no less than 12 animated movies in the top 20, six of them being from Pixar. Edited August 22, 2018 by salvador-232 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
salvador-232 Posted August 24, 2018 Author Share Posted August 24, 2018 (edited) Week from August 16-22 Admission Gross in CLP vs Last Week (Admissions) Total Admission Total Gross Week # 1 The Meg 143.457 491.610.037 -37% 369.827 1.316.649.906 2 2 Hotel Transylvania 3 37.230 111.287.082 -53% 1.276.724 4.096.128.691 6 3 Equalizer 2 31.278 104.182.929 New 31.278 104.182.929 1 4 Misión: imposible repercusión 15.203 55.557.800 -56% 192.163 724.574.599 4 5 ¿Cómo andamos por casa? 15.086 44.594.967 New 15.086 44.594.967 1 6 Skyscraper 14.177 42.849.690 -60% 337.114 1.203.737.302 5 7 Christopher Robin 12.843 37.931.249 -57% 88.165 268.743.892 3 8 Jurassic world: Fallen Kingdom 9.802 29.463.389 -67% 1.461.445 5.043.005.621 9 9 El secreto de Marrowbone 9.650 29.025.355 New 9.650 29.025.355 1 10 Incredibles 2 9.441 29.279.991 -66% 1.828.915 5.808.158.493 10 Another week ruled by the Meg which had a decent drop, nothing amazing but aided by the new releases' weakness. Hotel Transylvania was second but is running out of steam and will likely miss 1,3M admissions (tough it could get there when all is said and done, these are the figures of 96,5% of the market). Equalizer 2 had a very bad debut. 31K admission is what Russian animated movie "Two Tales" did in April and no matter how much Chile loves animation, that's not the bar by which you want to be measured. Every other holdover fell hard because they gave a lot of screens to local bomb ¿Como andamos por casa? which boasted a pathetic 239 admissions per screen average. JW and I2 entered "end of run stage" and will be gone soon. This week have several new releases, the most important are "Teen Titans go to the movies" and "Slender Man". TTGTM have a lot of showtimes and was second on OD so maybe it will be a little surprise. Slender-Man was third. Edited August 24, 2018 by salvador-232 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
salvador-232 Posted August 31, 2018 Author Share Posted August 31, 2018 (edited) Week from August 22-29 Admission Gross in CLP Change Total Admission Total Gross Week # 1 Megalodón 104.995 341.199.478 -27% 369.827 1.657.849.384 3 2 Teen Titans Go to the movies! 58.649 173.831.732 New 60.699 182.601.732 1 3 Slender Man 34.114 99.231.997 New 34.114 99.231.997 1 4 Hotel Transylvania 3 22.692 64.877.458 -39% 1.299.416 4.161.006.149 7 5 Equalizer 2 20.495 65.482.652 -34% 51.773 169.665.581 2 6 The Spy who dumped Me 20.001 56.252.155 New 20.001 56.252.155 1 7 Mission Impossible : Fallout 8.448 32.402.423 -44% 200.611 756.977.022 5 8 Christopher Robin 6.135 17.843.214 -52% 94.300 286.587.106 4 9 Skyscraper 5.980 17.846.588 -58% 343.094 1.221.583.890 6 10 ¿Cómo andamos por casa? 4.150 12.200.362 -72% 19.236 56.795.329 2 Another Week ruled by The Meg who has now grossed 2,4M USD and had a good hold aided by the lack of competition. Teen Titans had a decent debut, slightly (16%) higher than My Little Pony last year and could target 100k admission, a respectable milestone for a small movie. Its weekly gross was 244k USD. Slender Man did very meh and will be soon destroyed by the Noon. The Syp who dumped Me did bad but not especially so compared with other comedy releases this year. The strongest holdovers like HT3 and Equalizer 2 had better than expected drops. Hotel Transylvania 3 passed Coco as the fifth most-viewed movie of the calendar year and will indeed reach 20th place of all time list. This week releases: Mamma Mia 2 (2nd on OD), Mile 22 (4th) and El Angel (8th) Edited September 2, 2018 by salvador-232 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
salvador-232 Posted September 2, 2018 Author Share Posted September 2, 2018 Marvel Cinematic Universe Movie Title Admissions Gross Iron Man (2008) 252.641 639 Million Incredible Hulk (2008) 67.371 168 Million Iron Man 2 (2010) 286.697 769 Million Thor (2011) 206.621 654 Million Captain America (2011) 224.618 735 Million The Avengers (2012) 1.378.556 4,563 Billion Iron Man 3 (2013) 1.106.244 3,683 Billion Thor: Dark World (2013) 545.911 1,723 Billion CA: Winter Soldier (2014) 368.901 1,246 Billion Guardians Of the Galaxy (2014) 505.228 1,556 Billion Age of Ultron (2015) 1.217.500 4,518 Billion Ant-Man (2015) 231.121 828 Million Captain America: Civil War (2016) 1.204.238 4.509 Billion Doctor Strange (2016) 462.321 1,688 Billion Thor: Ragnarok (2017) 656.941 2.366 Billion Guardians of the Galaxy 2 (2017) 598.900 2,105 Billion Spiderman: Homecoming (2017) 846.975 2,872 Billion Black Panther (2018) 880.137 2,932 Billion Infinity War (2018) 2.335.605 9.055 Billion Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018) 476.354 1.603 Billion Updated chart with admission and local currency gross. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
salvador-232 Posted September 3, 2018 Author Share Posted September 3, 2018 Weekend Placements Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 1 The Meg The Meg The Meg The Meg 2 Mamma Mia, Here we go again! Teen Titans go to the movies Teen Titans go to the movies Teen Titans go to the movies 3 Teen Titans go to the movies Mamma Mia, Here we go again! Mamma Mia, Here we go again! Mamma Mia, Here we go again! 4 Mile 22 Slender Man Slender Man Slender Man 5 Slender Man Mile 22 Mile 22 Mile 22 According to Deadline, Mamma Mia debuted with 137k USD which is nothing amazing but far from being horrible. And while it will probably end second in gross, in admissions it could not top Teen Titans which appears to have held flat or with a very small drop, surprising. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
salvador-232 Posted September 6, 2018 Author Share Posted September 6, 2018 (edited) The Conjuring Universe Admissions Gross in CLP USD Gross (estimate) The Conjuring (2013) 916.003 CLP 2,232 Billion ~4,3M USD The Conjuring 2 (2016) 1.181.363 CLP 3,982 Billion ~5,8 M USD Annabelle (2014) 891.449 CLP 2,340 Billion ~3,9 M USD Annabelle: Creation (2017) 868.256 CLP 2,720 Billion ~4,2 M USD The Nun opens today in Chile. The Conjuring Universe is a very successful horror franchise in Chile, and The Nun is going to be THE HIT of September. It sure to open north of 300k admission (all entries of the franchise have accomplished that with ease) and is very likely to surpass Anabelle Creation since that had its legs chopped by It, while the Nun has all September by itself. Edited September 6, 2018 by salvador-232 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...