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5 minutes ago, oMeriMombatti said:

Should still crack 700M, that's all that matters now. This is the first time in it's run it'll drop more than 50%, in the 14th weekend.

Yea still gonna make 700 million. Thought it would do it Memorial Day weekend but will probably have to wait til the weekend after that. Wonder if Disney will do a dollar theater expansion or just yank it right after it crosses its final milestone?

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http://deadline.com/2018/05/ryan-reynolds-deadpool-2-weekend-box-office-opening-1202393815/

 

We’ve written recently about the near obituary for R-rated comedy films at the box office and how they’re not hitting their marks in a Hangover, Wedding Crashers or even We’re the Millers mass-appealing kind of way. But if you think about it, Deadpool 2 (and of course its first installment), is a loud example at the B.O. which proves that R-rated comedies really do still work. It’s satirical, shameless, wonderfully obnoxious, and quite star driven in Ryan Reynolds embodiment of the character. The franchise’s notoriety as a rebel among superhero movies makes it all the more cooler; Deadpool evolved comedies from a commercial standpoint. for The 20th Century Fox title easily made an estimated $53.5M in its first day (that’s including $18.6M Thursday night previews) giving it the highest opening day for an R-rated movie, beating New Line/Warner Bros.’ It ($50.4M). Three-day is at an estimated $132M+ which is within nickels and dimes of overtaking Deadpool‘s record R-rated opening of $132.4M.

 

Avengers: Infinity War with $29.5M, -53% in weekend 4, easily ranks second with $595.8M by Sunday.

Paramount’s acquisition Book Club is still ahead of tracking with an estimated $13M-$14M, which is still in the teen range of where these older skewing comedies start. Post Trak audiences gave the movie 4 out of 5 stars, with CinemaScore exit polls showing an A-. Women turned out at 80% giving the Diane Keaton-Jane Fonda-Candice Bergen comedy an A-. Over 25 numbered 97% at an A- while the 50+ sector repped 61% of the crowd, also A-. Forty percent came out for the actresses.

 

With close to $5M, Global Road’s family comedy Show Dogs is looking at 6th place. Talking dogs — we’ve seen it all before, but for those who actually went to the theater, they didn’t think it was too bad with an A- CinemaScore. Under 18 at 47% gave the Will Arnett comedy an A, while females –typically moms– turned out at 65% grading the movie an A-.

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Finally Deadline updated.

 

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The 20th Century Fox title easily made an estimated $53.5M in its first day (that’s including $18.6M Thursday night previews) giving it the highest opening day for an R-rated movie, beating New Line/Warner Bros.’ It ($50.4M). Three-day is at an estimated $132M+ which is within nickels and dimes of overtaking Deadpool‘s record R-rated opening of $132.4M.

 

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Moviegoers may have felt they’ve already seen Melissa McCarthy’s Life of the Party in its one-sheets and set-up of a parent going back to college, and the box office results show it with a second weekend take of $7.8M, -56% in fourth with $31.1M.

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Avengers: Infinity War with $29.5M, -53% in weekend 4, easily ranks second with $595.8M by Sunday.

Paramount’s acquisition Book Club is still ahead of tracking with an estimated $13M-$14M, which is still in the teen range of where these older skewing comedies start. Post Trak audiences gave the movie 4 out of 5 stars, with CinemaScore exit polls showing an A-. Women turned out at 80% giving the Diane Keaton-Jane Fonda-Candice Bergen comedy an A-. Over 25 numbered 97% at an A- while the 50+ sector repped 61% of the crowd, also A-. Forty percent came out for the actresses.

 

With close to $5M, Global Road’s family comedy Show Dogs is looking at 6th place. Talking dogs — we’ve seen it all before, but for those who actually went to the theater, they didn’t think it was too bad with an A- CinemaScore. Under 18 at 47% gave the Will Arnett comedy an A, while females –typically moms– turned out at 65% grading the movie an A-.

 

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On the bright side, A Quiet Place's PTA is still going to be close to $1,700. That's not far off from Life of the Party's, which will barley be over $2,000. As long as most theaters decide to keep it next weekend, AQP should last until June 8 before a really bad TC loss

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