WrathOfHan Posted May 15, 2018 Share Posted May 15, 2018 Breaking In: 1.2M (-84%) 1.7M (+40%) 1M (-40%) 850k (-15%) 2M (+130%) 2.8M (+40%) 1.6M (-43%) 6.4M Weekend, 64% drop Overboard: 733k (-82%) 990k (+35%) 625k (-37%) 565k (-10%) 1.1M (+100%) 1.8M (+60%) 1.4M (-20%) 4.3M Weekend, 57% drop Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Thrylos 7 Posted May 15, 2018 Share Posted May 15, 2018 Meh, Disney should have waited a bit for the BP home video release. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZattMurdock Posted May 15, 2018 Share Posted May 15, 2018 Infinity War is looking slick next to BP's run. And I do think it'll be able to keep up on the upcoming weekends enough to top BP when it's all said and done. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Belle Posted May 15, 2018 Share Posted May 15, 2018 (edited) My guess is this weekend will be around 32.5M and the weekday tallies will be around 18-18.5M. And it should cross 600M by this weekend or Monday. Edited May 15, 2018 by Belle Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sfran43 Posted May 15, 2018 Author Share Posted May 15, 2018 1 AVENGERS: INFINITY WARBuena Vista 4,474 $15,986,612+131.8% / $3,573$501,998,715 / 15 $26,938,937+68.5% / $6,021$528,937,652 / 16 $19,152,498-28.9% / $4,281$548,090,150 / 17 $4,625,938-75.8% / $1,034$552,716,088 / 18 2 LIFE OF THE PARTYWarner Bros. (New Line) 3,656 $4,935,225-- / $1,350$4,935,225 / 1 $6,070,432+23% / $1,660$11,005,657 / 2 $6,880,418+13.3% / $1,882$17,886,075 / 3 $1,276,541-81.4% / $349$19,162,616 / 4 3 BREAKING IN (2018)Universal 2,537 $4,578,710-- / $1,805$4,578,710 / 1 $5,718,755+24.9% / $2,254$10,297,465 / 2 $7,332,820+28.2% / $2,890$17,630,285 / 3 $1,260,080-82.8% / $497$18,890,365 / 4 4 OVERBOARD (2018)Pantelion 2,006 $2,177,107+106.4% / $1,085$21,671,084 / 8 $3,529,440+62.1% / $1,759$25,200,524 / 9 $4,157,868+17.8% / $2,073$29,358,392 / 10 $732,660-82.4% / $365$30,091,052 / 11 5 A QUIET PLACEParamount 3,144 $1,816,601+152.3% / $578$164,969,235 / 36 $2,761,154+52% / $878$167,730,389 / 37 $1,877,641-32% / $597$169,608,030 / 38 $621,088-66.9% / $198$170,229,118 / 39 6 I FEEL PRETTYSTX Entertainment 2,858 $971,427+107.4% / $340$41,118,003 / 22 $1,427,167+46.9% / $499$42,545,170 / 23 $1,406,843-1.4% / $492$43,952,013 / 24 $326,214-76.8% / $114$44,278,227 / 25 7 RAMPAGE (2018)Warner Bros. (New Line) 2,548 $820,911+155.4% / $322$87,185,574 / 29 $1,464,010+78.3% / $575$88,649,584 / 30 $1,177,521-19.6% / $462$89,827,105 / 31 $271,157-77% / $106$90,098,262 / 32 8 TULLY (2018)Focus Features 1,356 $567,940+74.5% / $419$5,311,000 / 8 $878,875+54.7% / $648$6,189,875 / 9 $802,130-8.7% / $592$6,992,005 / 10 $211,025-73.7% / $156$7,203,030 / 11 9 BLACK PANTHERBuena Vista 1,370 $556,249+138.3% / $406$694,810,860 / 85 $900,185+61.8% / $657$695,711,045 / 86 $620,773-31% / $453$696,331,818 / 87 $162,347-73.8% / $119$696,494,165 / 88 10 RBGMagnolia 179 $314,811+367.5% / $1,759$1,152,578 / 8 $451,693+43.5% / $2,523$1,604,271 / 9 $421,683-6.6% / $2,356$2,025,954 / 10 $125,000(estimate)-70.4% / $698$2,150,954 / 11 11 BLOCKERSUniversal 1,111 $326,405+116.8% / $294$57,338,040 / 36 $476,700+46% / $429$57,814,740 / 37 $311,920-34.6% / $281$58,126,660 / 38 $117,355-62.4% / $106$58,244,015 / 39 12 SUPER TROOPERS 2Fox 1,379 $310,795+63.7% / $225$26,711,372 / 22 $444,205+42.9% / $322$27,155,577 / 23 $227,594-48.8% / $165$27,383,171 / 24 $117,068-48.6% / $85$27,500,239 / 25 - ISLE OF DOGSFox Searchlight 1,046 $235,117+128% / $225$29,114,491 / 50 $437,768+86.2% / $419$29,552,259 / 51 $399,682-8.7% / $382$29,951,941 / 52 $112,446-71.9% / $108$30,064,387 / 53 - READY PLAYER ONEWarner Bros. 804 $220,483+74.2% / $274$133,891,402 / 44 $387,378+75.7% / $482$134,278,780 / 45 $284,821-26.5% / $354$134,563,601 / 46 $90,818-68.1% / $113$134,654,419 / 47 - A WRINKLE IN TIMEBuena Vista 1,984 $192,095+441.4% / $97$95,847,971 / 64 $426,760+122.2% / $215$96,274,731 / 65 $537,925+26% / $271$96,812,656 / 66 $84,753-84.2% / $43$96,897,409 / 67 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Biggestgeekever Posted May 15, 2018 Share Posted May 15, 2018 A Quiet Place has had some tremendous legs the last couple weeks. Topping $200M is probably out of the cards, but it still has a shot at $195M to be Paramount's bigger domestic grosser since 2014. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KJsooner Posted May 15, 2018 Share Posted May 15, 2018 42 minutes ago, Biggestgeekever said: A Quiet Place has had some tremendous legs the last couple weeks. Topping $200M is probably out of the cards, but it still has a shot at $195M to be Paramount's bigger domestic grosser since 2014. Damn didn’t even realize their last hit was Rogue Nation Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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PPZVGOS Posted May 16, 2018 Share Posted May 16, 2018 10 hours ago, sfran43 said: Why is Disney releasing the BP DVD so early? They could have waited for at least one more month. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
terrestrial Posted May 16, 2018 Share Posted May 16, 2018 9 minutes ago, PPZVGOS said: Why is Disney releasing the BP DVD so early? They could have waited for at least one more month. As the release date was announced (and before an announcing there have to the planning, discuss the production,.... needs also a bit of time) they probably didn't count on BPs rather unique (especially for an ~ introducing a character / 1st movie of it's series) run. But I think generally speaking 3 months between cinema release and DVD/... release date is not o.K. anyway, I think 6 months or more should be the minimum Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YLF Posted May 16, 2018 Share Posted May 16, 2018 Any update for Tuesday @EmpireCity? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jim Shorts Posted May 16, 2018 Share Posted May 16, 2018 4 hours ago, terrestrial said: As the release date was announced (and before an announcing there have to the planning, discuss the production,.... needs also a bit of time) they probably didn't count on BPs rather unique (especially for an ~ introducing a character / 1st movie of it's series) run. But I think generally speaking 3 months between cinema release and DVD/... release date is not o.K. anyway, I think 6 months or more should be the minimum 6 months to a year used to be the norm, but with VOD, piracy, and just trying to stay fresh/relevant with an audience, 3-4 months probably just makes better sense. BP will grind out another $3-4 mil in the next month but will probably make $70-100m in that same time frame from home video sales. No brainer on Disney’s part. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
a2k Posted May 16, 2018 Share Posted May 16, 2018 Women centric films have showed better use of Disc Tuesdays and I feel mother's having their share of movies on Sunday might lead to a more tepid Tue for movies than expected. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AJG Posted May 16, 2018 Share Posted May 16, 2018 7 hours ago, PPZVGOS said: Why is Disney releasing the BP DVD so early? They could have waited for at least one more month. They can get the movie onto TV quicker by releasing the DVD early. They’ve been doing it since Alice in Wonderland. BP should hit TV around August. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
terrestrial Posted May 16, 2018 Share Posted May 16, 2018 3 hours ago, Jim Shorts said: 6 months to a year used to be the norm, but with VOD, piracy, and just trying to stay fresh/relevant with an audience, 3-4 months probably just makes better sense. BP will grind out another $3-4 mil in the next month but will probably make $70-100m in that same time frame from home video sales. No brainer on Disney’s part. but not good for cinema owners and so on. I think for the whole of the business there should be a minimum of more than nowadays is usus Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...