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Weekend Thread: Weekend Actuals - JW: $60.91M - I2: 46.42M - Sicario: $19.00M - Uncle Drew: $15.24M

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great drops over monday for most of the movies. Incredibles 2 had an incredible third weekend (the biggest by any animated movie ever). Even if it's not showing amazing legs, it has decent drops for a movie that open at $180 in the summer. 

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Just now, Wrath said:

Fine, fine. "One of the very few widely agreed up on good parts of Last Jedi."

I'm not even really fanboying, I just thought Holdo had plenty of haters as well as people who were lukewarm about her? Dern in general is widely liked sure but that's always been the case. 

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Lots of great Sunday drops and it looks like everything in the top 15 went up from estimates except Uncle Drew.  Look at that 7% drop for Mr Rogers.  Sweet.

 

Daily Domestic Chart for Sunday July 1st, 2018

    Movie Distributor Gross Change Thtrs. Per Thtr. Total Gross Days
1 (1) Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Universal $19,706,880 -17% 4,485 $4,394   $265,699,530 10
2 (2) Incredibles 2 Walt Disney $15,082,763 -15% 4,410 $3,420   $440,601,275 17
3 (3) Sicario: Day of the Soldado Sony Pictures $5,342,307 -14% 3,055 $1,749   $19,007,566 3
- (-) Uncle Drew Lionsgate $3,940,094 -24% 2,742 $1,437   $15,242,781 3
- (-) Ocean’s 8 Warner Bros. $2,614,249 -21% 3,426 $763   $115,004,842 24
- (-) Tag Warner Bros. $1,883,855 -17% 3,176 $593   $41,133,539 17
- (-) Deadpool 2 20th Century Fox $1,134,957 -21% 2,094 $542   $310,474,309 45
- (-) Sanju 20th Century Fox $917,244 -10% 356 $2,577   $2,723,349 3
- (-) Solo: A Star Wars Story Walt Disney $859,698 -20% 1,654 $520   $207,673,785 38
- (-) Won’t You Be My Neighbor? Focus Features $852,435 -7% 654 $1,303   $7,619,057 24
- (-) Hereditary A24 $746,158 -14% 1,424 $524   $39,406,564 24
- (-) Avengers: Infinity War Walt Disney $488,182 -21% 890 $549   $672,625,416 66
- (-) Superfly Sony Pictures $418,845 -28% 1,157 $362   $18,382,177 19
- (-) Book Club Paramount Pictures $225,955 -14% 505 $447   $66,124,671 45
- (-) Adrift STX Entertainment $151,453 -31% 508 $298   $30,151,781 31
- (-) American Animals The Orchard $130,592 -11% 293 $446   $2,132,004 31
- (-) Rampage Warner Bros. $122,725 -53% 201 $611   $98,401,264 80
- (-) Breaking In Universal $63,165 -30% 138 $458   $46,151,205 52
- (-) Overboard Lionsgate $62,724 -23% 193 $325   $50,174,072 59
- (-) Three Identical Strangers Neon $58,480 -6% 5 $11,696   $171,503 3
- (-) A Quiet Place Paramount Pictures $56,474 -29% 211 $268   $187,166,470 87
- (-) First Reformed A24 $51,905 -15% 118 $440   $3,122,235 45
- (-) Upgrade BH Tilt $35,225 -31% 96 $367   $11,664,620 31
- (-) Pandas IMAX Films $27,346 -24% 35 $781   $2,597,918 87
- (-) Show Dogs Global Road $25,240 -20% 146 $173   $17,438,443 45
- (-) Ready Player One Warner Bros. $23,045 -27% 138 $167   $136,961,758 95
- (-) Life of the Party Warner Bros. $18,809 -30% 118 $159   $52,368,804 52
- (-) 2001: A Space Odyssey Warner Bros. $14,370 +6% 5 $2,874   $57,807,926 18,353
- (-) Isle of Dogs Fox Searchlight $11,181 -26% 39 $287   $31,864,111 101
- (-) Black Panther Walt Disney $10,340 -18% 80 $129   $699,817,122 136
- (-) A Wrinkle in Time Walt Disney $4,946 -36% 58 $85   $100,452,601 115
- (-) Hotel Artemis Global Road $3,870 -25% 35 $111   $6,632,105 24
- (-) Super Troopers 2 20th Century Fox $2,969 -46% 21 $141   $30,605,845 73
- (-) Woman Walks Ahead A24 $2,818 +20% 2 $1,409   $6,863 3
- (-) The Miracle Season LD Entertainment $1,395 -28% 30 $47   $10,225,770 87
- (-) Chappaquiddick Entertainment Studi… $795 +74% 6 $133   $17,385,128 87
Our box office charts are compiled from data provided to us by distributors. To be included on our charts, please send reports to 
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1 hour ago, SteveJaros said:

 

Agree and disagree. Yes, WB has done a nice job of sheparding some mid-range movies, like Rampage and Oceans 8, to money-making status.  

 

But let's face it: Warner's isn't in the business of making movies for $75m and making a nice little sum when they gross $250m WW. They are in the BIG movie business. The culture-domination business.  The Tentpole Business. Sure, they shore up the tentpoles with movies like "Crazy Rich Asians" or whatever  that cost $40m and hopefully make $150m. But that's not their main gig. Big movies not only make more money they also build the WB brand and set the state for more Big movies. They garner the mass media attention that keeps the WB name front and center in the culture.

 

On that front, the year so far has been a flop, especially Ready Player One, which was expected to be a much bigger hit home and abroad. 

 

WB needs for Aquaman and Fantastic Beasts to strike it big over the winter holidays. Otherwise, the nickel-and-dime success of the Game Nights and Paddington 2s won't mean a whole lot. 

There were no sure things this year so I think it did as well as can be expected so far. Of course they need bigger blockbusters. We will see what the end of the year brings on that front. 

 

It's difficult to know what some people on here consider blockbusters though. It seems if a film makes under a billion it's considered a disappointment no matter what the actual expectations and budget were. 

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1 1 Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Uni. $60,912,195 -58.8% 4,485 +10 $13,581 $265,699,530 $170 2
2 2 Incredibles 2 BV $46,417,761 -42.2% 4,410 - $10,526 $440,601,275 - 3
3 N Sicario: Day of the Soldado Sony $19,007,566 - 3,055 - $6,222 $19,007,566 $35 1
4 N Uncle Drew LG/S $15,242,781 - 2,742 - $5,559 $15,242,781 - 1
5 3 Ocean's 8 WB $8,332,661 -27.8% 3,426 -230 $2,432 $115,004,842 $70 4
6 4 Tag WB (NL) $5,880,731 -28.7% 3,176 -206 $1,852 $41,133,539 $28 3
7 5 Deadpool 2 Fox $3,574,451 -32.2% 2,094 -326 $1,707 $310,474,309 $110 7
8 N Sanju FIP $2,723,349 - 356 - $7,650 $2,723,349 - 1
9 6 Solo: A Star Wars Story BV $2,687,670 -40.4% 1,654 -684 $1,625 $207,673,785 - 6
10 10 Won't You Be My Neighbor? Focus $2,421,975 +33.0% 654 +306 $3,703 $7,619,057 - 4
11 7 Hereditary A24 $2,286,810 -37.0% 1,424 -578 $1,606 $39,406,564 - 4
12 9 Avengers: Infinity War BV $1,542,704 -40.3% 890 -566 $1,733 $672,625,416 - 10
13 8 Superfly Col. $1,403,058 -58.8% 1,157 -1,063 $1,213 $18,382,177 $16 3
14 11 Book Club Par. $671,039 -29.7% 505 -167 $1,329 $66,124,671 - 7
15 12 Rampage (2018) WB (NL) $601,162 -34.9% 201 -90 $2,991 $98,401,264 $120 12
16 14 Adrift STX $536,930 -31.9% 508 -363 $1,057 $30,151,781 $35 5
17 17 RBG Magn. $415,979 -2.8% 190 -17 $2,189 $11,550,341 - 9
18 19 Hearts Beat Loud G&S $388,442 +34.8% 170 +66 $2,285 $1,295,308 - 4
19 16 American Animals Orch. $368,999 -32.6% 292 -47 $1,264 $2,132,004 - 5
20 13 Gotti VE $316,692 -60.6% 331 -135 $957 $3,964,979 - 3
21 18 Breaking In (2018) Uni. $220,580 -40.2% 138 -85 $1,598 $46,151,205 $6 8
22 N Leave No Trace BST $219,140 - 9 - $24,349 $219,140 - 1
23 15 Overboard (2018) PNT $200,126 -63.8% 193 -132 $1,037 $50,173,072 - 9
24 22 A Quiet Place Par. $189,975 +16.3% 211 -4 $900 $187,166,470 $17 13
25 N Three Identical Strangers Neon $171,503 - 5 - $34,301 $171,503 - 1
26 20 First Reformed A24 $149,074 -32.6% 118 -33 $1,263 $3,122,235 - 7
27 28 Upgrade BH Tilt $123,410 +31.0% 96 -5 $1,286 $11,664,620 - 5
28 24 The Catcher Was a Spy IFC $113,682 -0.9% 51 +5 $2,229 $291,689 - 2
29 25 Pandas WB $97,094 +0.7% 35 - $2,774 $2,597,888 - 13
30 33 Show Dogs Global Road $81,031 +17.8% 146 +11 $555 $17,436,973 - 7
31 27 Ready Player One WB $75,244 -20.6% 138 -24 $545 $136,961,758 - 14
32 46 Damsel Magn. $73,631 +262.9% 29 +26 $2,539 $106,713 - 2
33 23 Life of the Party WB (NL) $64,891 -46.7% 118 -70 $550 $52,368,804 - 8
34 26 The Seagull SPC $50,507 -47.2% 65 -80 $777 $1,161,793 - 8
35 40 Boundaries SPC $46,985 +59.0% 17 +12 $2,764 $89,541 - 2
36 34 2001: A Space Odyssey (2018 re-release) WB $39,754 -38.8% 5 - $7,951 $1,113,316 - 7
37 35 Isle Of Dogs FoxS $35,237 -38.6% 39 -30 $904 $31,864,111 - 15
38 36 The Accidental Detective 2: In Action CJ $35,093 -25.9% 9 -2 $3,899 $116,248 - 2
39 N The Cakemaker Strand $33,384 - 4 - $8,346 $33,384 - 1
40 29 The Greatest Showman Fox $32,703 -62.4% 18 -4 $1,817 $174,293,747 $84 28
41 31 Black Panther BV $32,424 -57.2% 80 -35 $405 $699,817,122 - 20
42 37 The Rider SPC $31,167 -26.3% 39 -15 $799 $2,265,237 - 12
43 30 A Wrinkle in Time BV $23,069 -72.0% 58 -32 $398 $100,452,601 - 17
44 39 I Can Only Imagine RAtt. $20,997 -38.1% 41 -31 $512 $83,453,924 $7 16
45 45 Eating Animals IFC $16,738 -24.6% 24 +22 $697 $87,814 - 3
46 32 Hotel Artemis Global Road $15,477 -78.4% 40 -123 $387 $6,635,260 - 4
47 42 Disobedience BST $15,079 -40.4% 34 +7 $444 $3,450,997 - 10
48 53 The Guardians MBox $13,956 +5.6% 9 +3 $1,551 $124,168 - 9
49 44 Summer 1993 Osci. $12,258 -45.5% 13 -4 $943 $158,154 - 6
50 47 Super Troopers 2 Fox $11,863 -41.5% 21 -15 $565 $30,605,845 $13.5 11
51 41 The King (2018) Osci. $11,740 -59.6% 3 +1 $3,913 $41,194 - 2
52 - Love, Cecil Zeit. $9,331 - 1 - $9,331 $9,331 - -11
53 48 The Gospel According to André Magn. $9,090 -54.4% 16 -4 $568 $363,963 - 6
54 60 Beast RAtt. $7,438 -4.4% 14 +5 $531 $793,380 - 8
55 57 Nancy (2018) Gold. $7,350 -22.4% 7 -4 $1,050 $64,011 - 4
56 65 Bag of Marbles Gaum. $6,955 +21.8% 3 -1 $2,318 $387,507 - 15
57 N Woman Walks Ahead A24 $6,863 - 2 - $3,432 $6,863 - 1
58 64 1945 Men. $6,662 +14.4% 4 - $1,666 $746,504 - 35
59 49 Believer WGUSA $6,181 -60.4% 4 -3 $1,545 $360,482 - 4
60 52 On Chesil Beach BST $6,074 -56.9% 10 -14 $607 $729,240 - 7
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2 minutes ago, CJohn said:

Is Rampage gonna reach 100M? Can WB push it past the mark with Teen Titans or THE MEG?

Last weekend, Rampage jumped 244% from last weekend, I assume solely because both it and Jurassic World are giant monster movies, so I can see a scenario where there are double feature with both Rampage and Skyscraper next weekend. If that doesn't happen, don't really know if it will cross $100M, since Teen Titans skews a lot younger than Rampage, and once Meg comes out, it'll be 4 months since its initial release, which is probably when Rampage will be out of theaters. Of course, maybe WB will find a way somehow.

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