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Ocean's 8 is likely gonna top out with about $120M at this point. Whether or not it gets a sequel will depend on whether the cast actually wants to do it or not. Most of these actresses seem to be rather picky about their projects so if they're not really up for it, it won't happen.

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If I2 goes beyond 25 million today, it will probably get reported somehow.  

 

predicted weekdays,

Incredibles - 96.95 - 279.64

Oceans 8 - 11.19 - 89.78

Tag - 7.61 - 22.56

Solo - 4.35 - 198.12

Deadpool - 4,25 - 298.81

Hereditary - 3.89 - 30.90

Superfly - 3.24 - 12.25

Infinity War - 2.77 - 667.12

Adrift - 1.30 - 28.21

Book Club - 1.46 - 63.44

Gotti - 1.71 - 2.72

Wrinkle *double bill - 0.40 - 100.31

Hotel Artemis - 0.58 - 6.40

Upgrade - 0.35 - 11.43

AQP - 0.21 - 186.67

Show Dogs - 0.18 - 17.28

Breaking In - 0.24 - 45.41

Life of the Party - 0.27 - 52.11

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3 minutes ago, Belle said:

So Incredibles is likely getting 600M domestic right? It needs a 3.28x and given the reviews and word of mouth plus summer weekdays chances seem very high. 

600-700ish seems likely

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1 hour ago, filmlover said:

Ocean's 8 is likely gonna top out with about $120M at this point. Whether or not it gets a sequel will depend on whether the cast actually wants to do it or not. Most of these actresses seem to be rather picky about their projects so if they're not really up for it, it won't happen.

If I were WB, I'd get Soderbergh to direct the sequel. 

 

OS wise, it's doing pretty well and I think it might be able to get close to or match Ocean's Thirteen OS total which was just shy of $200m. That'll likely be enough to justify a sequel but I do agree, everyone needs to be willing to do it.

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3 minutes ago, Jonwo said:

If I were WB, I'd get Soderbergh to direct the sequel. 

 

I think most would have that temptation (or just a different director if not him), but I am not sure how WB have control over that franchise.

 

Apparently it was not a director for hire type of project, but Ross a good personal friend of Soderbergh having the idea, getting Clooney/Soderbergh approval, casting Bullock and then going at WB with that package/formed project already in hand, it was produced by Clooney Smoke House Picture production company with Soderbergh producing the movie.

 

Could be a bit delicate to try to tell them what to do on the next one, specially that regardless of subjective quality no Ross movie went below 50 on Metacritic, 3 of is 5 movies are certified fresh with only one below 50 with Free State of Jones and is 2 female lead movie will have made a billion together and no one heard any sound of troubled production on any of them, he event went under days of shoot and under budget on Hunger Games.

 

Soderbergh has not directed a well received theatrical hit since what Magic Mike in 2012 ? (Well if Logan Lucky had an ip name attached to it and a studio release maybe it would have been one).

 

Chance are good he will walk out by himself too and it will be up to Soderbergh.

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Well, 

It appears as if Incredibles 2 is on a trajectory to finish ahead of Finding Dory.  The Dark Knight is the highest grossing 500m dollar film with almost 535m.  This could be roughly ten percent above Dory...

 

Boy, I remember when I was hoping Driven (2001) was going to show up at 30.0m on the AOL news.   

Spoiler
 
1 N Driven WB $12,174,504 - 2,905 - $4,190 $12,174,504 $94 1
2 1 Bridget Jones's Diary Mira. $7,528,349 -26.1% 2,532 +311 $2,973 $36,263,550 $25 3
3 2 Spy Kids Mira. $5,784,764 -42.6% 3,105 -86 $1,863 $93,677,074 $35 5
4 3 Along Came a Spider Par. $5,603,083 -36.0% 2,573 +30 $2,177 $54,689,149 $60 4
5 4 Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles Par. $4,659,727 -39.6% 2,124 +1 $2,193 $13,907,287 - 2
6 6 Blow NL $3,354,646 -43.2% 1,713 -390 $1,958 $40,467,088 $53 4
7 N Town & Country NL $3,029,858 - 2,222 - $1,363 $3,029,858 $90 1
8 N The Forsaken SGem $3,020,159 - 1,514 - $1,994 $3,020,159 $15 1
9 7 Joe Dirt Sony $2,708,925 -49.0% 2,484 -154 $1,090 $22,734,854 $17.7 3
10 5 Freddy Got Fingered Fox $2,522,946 -64.5% 2,269 -2 $1,111 $11,312,380 $14 2
11 N One Night at McCool's USA $2,520,041 - 1,818 - $1,386 $2,520,041 $18 1
12 8 Kingdom Come FoxS $2,130,440 -49.4% 964 -147 $2,210 $18,915,324 $7 3

The next weekend did feature The Mummy Returns that did do over double 30m coming in way above Mission Impossible 2.  

Both managed to out open almost everything from the 1990's.  

 

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Summer RT Update:

 

2018 Summer Films RT Watch (Wide-Release — May/June/July/August)

  1. The Incredibles 2 — 94% — 7.8 rating
  2. Hereditary — 91% — 8.3 rating
  3. Tully — 87% — 7.7 rating
  4. Upgrade — 86% — 7.1 rating
  5. Deadpool 2 — 82% — 7.0 rating
  6. Solo: A Star Wars Story — 71% — 6.4 rating
  7. Adrift — 70% — 6.2 rating
  8. Ocean’s 8 — 66% — 6.2 rating
  9. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom — 60% — 6.1 rating
  10. Hotel Artemis — 58% — 5.8 rating
  11. Tag — 56% — 5.4 rating
  12. Superfly — 53% — 5.5 rating
  13. Book Club — 53% — 5.3 rating
  14. Bad Samaritan — 52% — 5.6 rating
  15. Life of the Party — 38% — 5.0 rating
  16. Overboard — 29% — 4.3 rating
  17. Breaking In — 25% — 4.2 rating
  18. Action Point — 17% — 3.5 rating
  19. Show Dogs — 17% — 3.1 rating

 

2017 — 42 wide-release films

  • 18 fresh, 24 rotten
  • 80% or higher: 14 films
  • 8.0+ rating: 4 films (Dunkirk, The Big Sick, War for the Planet of the Apes, Baby Driver)

 

2016 — 42 wide-release films

  • 20 fresh, 22 rotten
  • 80% or higher: 9 films
  • 8.0+ rating: 1 film (Kubo and the Two Strings)

Peace,

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31 minutes ago, DAR said:

So Disney is looking at 2 billion domestically from just three films alone.   Followed by whatever loose change they can get from the rest of its slate.

Disney could reach $2B DOM today, at latest tomorrow - need 26.7MM today to get there. Can it drum up that much from I2, Solo, IW and BP today?

 

FWIW, Disney's total take this weekend from 5 releases

$199,995,002

 

 

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