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Weekend Actuals (Page 92): Ant-Man and the Wasp 75.8M (#CRUMBLING EVEN MORE) | Jurassic World 28.6M | Incredibles 2 28.4M | The First Purge 17.4M

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1 - Ant-Man and the Wasp BV $33,801,000 - - 4,206 $8,036 $33,801,000 1
2 1 Incredibles 2 BV $9,822,000 +37% -28% 4,113 $2,388 $485,183,414 22
3 2 Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Uni. $9,110,000 +29% -48% 4,349 $2,095 $313,867,665 15
4 3 The First Purge Uni. $6,060,000 +32% - 3,031 $1,999 $19,965,945 3
5 4 Sicario: Day of the Soldado Sony $2,300,000 +37% -69% 3,055 $753 $30,302,070 8
6 5 Uncle Drew LG/S $2,165,000 +36% -65% 2,742 $790 $25,488,620 8
7 6 Ocean's 8 WB $1,660,000 +42% -32% 2,604 $637 $123,126,228 29
8 7 Tag WB (NL) $945,000 +39% -45% 2,157 $438 $46,170,681 22
9 8 Won't You Be My Neighbor? Focus $774,000 +62% +18% 893 $867 $10,565,727 29
10 9 Deadpool 2 Fox $515,000 +28% -49% 1,267 $406 $313,386,400 50
11 - Whitney RAtt. $485,500 - - 454 $1,069 $485,500 1
12 11 Sanju FIP $375,000 +28% -53% 359 $1,045 $5,089,325 8
- 10 Solo: A Star Wars Story BV $329,000 -17% -56% 778 $423 $210,189,097 43
- - Avengers: Infinity War BV $261,000 +10% -41% 506 $516 $674,190,474 71
- - Superfly Col. $185,000 +29% -54% 535 $346 $19,393,400 24
- - Book Club Par. $136,000 +7% -25% 374 $364 $66,875,126 50
- - Show Dogs Global Road $19,036 +4% -26% 132 $144 $17,525,353 50
- - Black Panther BV $13,000 +76% +37% 52 $250 $699,857,707 141
- - Hotel Artemis Global Road $3,056 +110% -7% 18 $170 $6,648,368 29
- - Chappaquiddick ENTMP $248 +13% -64% 5 $50 $17,388,012 92
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1 minute ago, KeepItU25071906 said:

80 mln is a great opening for Ant man2, but I still don't care.

Well, my answer (the one you quoted me for) was directed for those who do care and think differently than that for no reason other than to be obtuse.

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2 minutes ago, CoolEric258 said:

That's a $200K+ jump from Deadline's estimate. Could result in a sub-30 drop.

 

Those legs... :ph34r:

 

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Thiccness 

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Ant-Man:

 

33.8M

28.7M (-15%)

23M (-20%)

85.5M Weekend

 

Incredibles:

 

9.8M (+37%)

12.6M (+29%)

9.8M (-22%)

32.2M Weekend, 31% drop

 

Jurassic World:

 

9.1M (+29%)

11.4M (+25%)

8.5M (-25%)

29M Weekend, 52% drop

 

The First Purge:

 

6.1M (+32%)

7M (+15%)

4.9M (-30%)

18M 3 day, 31.9M 5 day

 

Sicario:

 

2.3M (+37%)

2.8M (+20%)

2M (-28%)

7.1M Weekend, 63% drop

 

Uncle Drew:

 

2.2M (+36%)

2.6M (+17%)

1.9M (-25%)

6.7M Weekend, 56% drop

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It seems that AATW didn’t really move American families. Bland , at the lower end of estimates ,debut, didn’t seem like it worked as a great kiddie-friendly family film and the addition of a female character did shit for the film, I doubt it would have done worse without the wasp.

 

On paper it was the perfect summer film, but obviously marvel has done something a bit wrong with the franchise from the start, maybe making it too comical and kiddie friendly, cause unlike some people I find the ant man concept with the visual effects and scenes it can provide quite lucrative. 

 

Anyway I hope marvel can learn a lesson and don’t attempt to make the fantastic four too comedic and family-friendly, when they get their rights. 

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2 minutes ago, Thrylos 7 said:

It seems that AATW didn’t really move American families. Bland , at the lower end of estimates ,debut, didn’t seem like it worked as a great kiddie-friendly family film and the addition of a female character did shit for the film, I doubt it would have done worse without the wasp.

 

On paper it was the perfect summer film, but obviously marvel has done something a bit wrong with the franchise from the start, maybe making it too comical and kiddie friendly, cause unlike some people I find the ant man concept with the visual effects and scenes it can provide quite lucrative. 

 

Anyway I hope marvel can learn a lesson and don’t attempt to make the fantastic four too comedic and family-friendly, when they get their rights. 

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When I mention all my favorite MCU films I'm now gonna have to add Michael Pena and the Wasp to the upper tier rank.  so now instead of it just being Iron Man 3, Guardians 2, and Winter Soldier, we'll have Michael Pena and the Wasp in there too.  good news for them!

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I have been frantically running around trying to get all my work related drama settled before SDCC. Thus, I haven’t been keeping up this week.  So. 

 

Omg

 

WYBMN is already at 10M after 29 days. That is 3M ahead of RBG.

 

I know that locally our IMAX finally got it and that place is swarming with seniors in the afternoon. Should do well here. Yay for Mr Rogers 

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5 minutes ago, Thrylos 7 said:

It seems that AATW didn’t really move American families. Bland , at the lower end of estimates ,debut, didn’t seem like it worked as a great kiddie-friendly family film and the addition of a female character did shit for the film, I doubt it would have done worse without the wasp.

 

On paper it was the perfect summer film, but obviously marvel has done something a bit wrong with the franchise from the start, maybe making it too comical and kiddie friendly, cause unlike some people I find the ant man concept with the visual effects and scenes it can provide quite lucrative. 

 

Anyway I hope marvel can learn a lesson and don’t attempt to make the fantastic four too comedic and family-friendly, when they get their rights. 

What woman broke your heart so bad that you’re always ranting against female representation in films....

 

Ghostbusters 2016, Ocean’s 8 and now Ant-Man and The Wasp are giving you nightmares aren’t they. 

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That is a great increase for I2 and a very solid number for JW2. 

 

@Thrylos 7 is making shit up like usual so *nothing to see* 

 

Seems to be a fairly normal weekend. 

 

@WrathOfHan your I2 and JW2 Saturdays are probably going to be flipped but I dont see a scenario where JW2 manages to get to #2. 

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And the number 1 movie in a single market is Ant Man 2  

 

Dying to Survive is a 2018 Chinese comedy-drama film directed by Wen Muye in his feature film debut. The film is based on the real-life story of Lu Yong (陆勇), a Chinese leukemia patient who bought cheap but unproven cancer medicine from India for 1000 Chinese cancer sufferers in 2004.[2][3] Dying to Survive stars Xu Zheng in the lead role, who also co-produced the film with Ning Hao.

$143m OW

 

I'd like to see a comedy drama make into the top ten again. I think The Martian was the last one

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9 minutes ago, Thrylos 7 said:

It seems that AATW didn’t really move American families. Bland , at the lower end of estimates ,debut, didn’t seem like it worked as a great kiddie-friendly family film and the addition of a female character did shit for the film, I doubt it would have done worse without the wasp.

 

On paper it was the perfect summer film, but obviously marvel has done something a bit wrong with the franchise from the start, maybe making it too comical and kiddie friendly, cause unlike some people I find the ant man concept with the visual effects and scenes it can provide quite lucrative. 

 

Anyway I hope marvel can learn a lesson and don’t attempt to make the fantastic four too comedic and family-friendly, when they get their rights. 

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