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MrFanaticGuy34 Posted November 12, 2018 Share Posted November 12, 2018 (edited) 10 minutes ago, sfran43 said: Yay! The Grinch increased. Some thousand dollars over Frozen’s OW. Edited November 12, 2018 by MrFanaticGuy34 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Zakiyyah6 Posted November 12, 2018 Share Posted November 12, 2018 Yes, A Star is Born is still in the top 5. It's having such an amazing run. Spider's Web's number is atrocious. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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sfran43 Posted November 12, 2018 Author Share Posted November 12, 2018 Est. / Act. Diff Movie Title (click to view) Studio Studio Est. / Actual Diff % Diff Theaters Est. Total Actual Wk 1 1 - Dr. Seuss' The Grinch (2018) Uni. $66,000,000 $67,572,855 $+1,572,855 +2.4% 4,141 $66,000,000 $67,572,855 1 2 2 - Bohemian Rhapsody Fox $30,850,000 $31,201,568 $+351,568 +1.1% 4,000 $100,010,548 $100,362,116 2 3 3 - Overlord Par. $10,100,000 $10,202,108 $+102,108 +1.0% 2,859 $10,100,000 $10,202,108 1 4 4 - The Nutcracker and the Four Realms BV $9,565,000 $10,086,869 $+521,869 +5.5% 3,766 $35,256,534 $35,778,403 2 5 6 +1 The Girl in the Spider's Web: A New Dragon Tattoo Story Sony $8,015,000 $7,810,112 $-204,888 -2.6% 2,929 $8,015,000 $7,810,112 1 6 5 -1 A Star is Born (2018) WB $8,010,000 $8,105,163 $+95,163 +1.2% 2,848 $178,020,388 $178,115,551 6 7 7 - Nobody's Fool Par. $6,540,000 $6,636,242 $+96,242 +1.5% 2,468 $24,276,108 $24,372,350 2 8 8 - Venom (2018) Sony $4,850,000 $4,915,378 $+65,378 +1.3% 2,351 $206,233,603 $206,298,981 6 9 9 - Halloween (2018) Uni. $3,840,000 $3,998,885 $+158,885 +4.1% 2,717 $156,810,845 $156,968,730 4 10 10 - The Hate U Give Fox $2,070,000 $2,051,363 $-18,637 -0.9% 1,108 $26,705,883 $26,687,246 6 11 11 - Smallfoot WB $1,505,000 $1,508,102 $+3,102 +0.2% 1,318 $80,306,553 $80,309,655 7 12 13 +1 Can You Ever Forgive Me? FoxS $1,475,000 $1,442,422 $-32,578 -2.2% 391 $3,609,977 $3,577,399 4 13 12 -1 Beautiful Boy (2018) Amazon $1,404,560 $1,450,661 $+46,101 +3.3% 776 $5,181,513 $5,227,614 5 14 15 +1 Night School (2018) Uni. $950,000 $1,000,260 $+50,260 +5.3% 717 $75,949,745 $75,997,005 7 15 16 +1 First Man Uni. $895,000 $918,060 $+23,060 +2.6% 815 $43,706,705 $43,730,765 5 16 17 +1 Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween Sony $855,000 $886,978 $+31,978 +3.7% 1,519 $45,835,844 $45,867,822 5 17 20 +3 Hunter Killer LG/S $730,000 $726,230 $-3,770 -0.5% 957 $15,206,151 $15,202,381 3 18 19 +1 Boy Erased Focus $725,000 $758,173 $+33,173 +4.6% 77 $997,164 $1,031,337 2 19 21 +2 The Old Man & the Gun FoxS $470,000 $457,211 $-12,789 -2.7% 395 $10,230,835 $10,218,046 7 20 22 +2 Mid90s A24 $400,000 $401,506 $+1,506 +0.4% 340 $6,817,490 $6,818,996 4 21 23 +2 Suspiria Amazon $326,250 $366,600 $+40,350 +12.4% 261 $1,904,806 $1,945,156 3 22 27 +5 A Private War Aviron $201,400 $196,585 $-4,815 -2.4% 40 $283,843 $279,028 2 23 28 +5 Indivisible PFR $160,000 $165,814 $+5,814 +3.6% 202 $3,366,693 $3,372,507 3 24 30 +6 Incredibles 2 BV $144,000 $122,819 $-21,181 -14.7% 140 $608,297,459 $608,276,278 22 26 29 +3 Wildlife IFC $142,638 $130,944 $-11,694 -8.2% 105 $611,104 $599,413 4 25 31 +6 Maria by Callas SPC $97,350 $97,587 $+237 +0.2% 26 $308,732 $308,969 2 26 33 +7 Colette BST $83,631 $90,696 $+7,065 +8.4% 81 $4,976,625 $4,963,683 8 27 35 +8 Burning WGUSA $79,644 $76,608 $-3,036 -3.8% 27 $198,796 $195,760 3 28 37 +9 Disney's Christopher Robin BV $70,000 $65,186 $-4,814 -6.9% 122 $99,118,784 $99,113,970 15 31 34 +3 Last Letter CL $70,000 $80,485 $+10,485 +15.0% 18 $70,000 $80,485 1 29 39 +10 The Front Runner Sony $56,000 $51,543 $-4,457 -8.0% 4 $76,199 $71,742 1 30 40 +10 Border Neon $45,077 $48,196 $+3,119 +6.9% 16 $243,590 $246,709 3 31 41 +10 What They Had BST $35,391 $36,465 $+1,074 +3.0% 53 $222,133 $223,210 4 32 45 +13 Bodied Neon $28,448 $28,464 $+16 +0.1% 17 $100,100 $100,116 2 33 44 +11 The Wife SPC $26,774 $29,939 $+3,165 +11.8% 35 $7,738,682 $7,741,847 13 34 47 +13 El Angel Orch. $25,473 $23,348 $-2,125 -8.3% 2 $25,473 $23,348 1 36 49 +13 The Happy Prince SPC $16,301 $19,724 $+3,423 +21.0% 73 $428,600 $432,023 5 41 54 +13 Gosnell: The Trial of America's Biggest Serial Killer GVN $10,855 $11,847 $+992 +9.1% 33 $3,634,106 $3,635,098 5 38 57 +19 Chef Flynn KL $8,100 $7,509 $-591 -7.3% 1 $8,100 $29,869 1 39 56 +17 In Search of Greatness Art of Sport $7,500 $8,273 $+773 +10.3% 10 $53,229 $54,192 2 45 59 +14 The Long Dumb Road TFA $5,000 $4,667 $-333 -6.7% 1 $5,000 $4,667 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MagnarTheGreat Posted November 12, 2018 Share Posted November 12, 2018 This week's stamina update for the Top 10 domestic grossing films >$200M (2015-2018): Spoiler Top 10 Highest Domestic Grossing Movie >$200M (2015 – 2018) 90% of Gross on Day Multiplier (DG ÷ FW) Domestic Gross First Weekend Release Month Rank Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice 18 1.99 $330.4M $166.0M Mar. #8 (2016) Justice League 23 2.44 $229.0M $93.8M Nov. #10 (2017) Captain America: Civil War 23 2.28 $408.1M $179.1M May #3 (2016) Star Wars: The Last Jedi 23 2.82 $620.2M $220.0M Dec. #1 (2017) Venom* 24 2.57 $206.3M $80.3M Oct. #9 (2018) Solo: A Star Wars Story 24 2.53 $213.8M $84.4M May #8 (2018) Furious 7 24 2.40 $353.0M $147.2M Apr. #5 (2015) Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 25 3.43 $532.2M $155.1M Dec. #1 (2016) Avengers: Age of Ultron 26 2.40 $459.0M $191.3M May #3 (2015) It 28 2.65 $327.5M $123.4M Sep. #7 (2017) Spectre 29 2.84 $200.1M $70.4M Nov. #10 (2015) Thor: Ragnarok 29 2.57 $315.1M $122.7M Nov. #8 (2017) Deadpool 2 29 2.54 $318.5M $125.5M May #5 (2018) Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom 29 2.82 $416.8M $148.0M Jun. #4 (2018) Finding Dory 29 3.60 $486.3M $135.1M Jun. #2 (2016) Suicide Squad 30 2.43 $325.1M $133.7M Aug. #9 (2016) Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 30 2.66 $389.8M $146.5M May #5 (2017) Avengers: Infinity War 30 2.63 $678.8M $257.7M Apr. #2 (2018) Star Wars: The Force Awakens 30 3.78 $936.7M $248.0M Dec. #1 (2015) Ant-Man and the Wasp 31 2.86 $216.6M $75.8M Jul. #7 (2018) The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – P2 31 2.74 $281.7M $102.7M Nov. #7 (2015) Minions 31 2.90 $336.0M $115.7M Jul. #6 (2015) Deadpool 31 2.74 $363.1M $132.4M Feb. #6 (2016) Beauty and the Beast 31 2.88 $504.0M $174.8M Mar. #2 (2017) Jurassic World 31 3.12 $652.3M $208.8M Jun. #2 (2015) Cinderella 32 2.96 $201.2M $67.9M Mar. #9 (2015) Sing 32 7.67 $270.4M $35.3M Dec. #10 (2016) Mission: Impossible – Fallout 36 3.60 $220.2M $61.2M Jul. #6 (2018) Spider-Man: Homecoming 36 2.86 $334.2M $117.0M Jul. #6 (2017) Incredibles 2* 36 3.33 $608.3M $182.7M Jun. #3 (2018) Despicable Me 3 37 3.65 $264.6M $72.4M Jun. #9 (2017) The Secret Life of Pets 37 3.53 $368.4M $104.4M Jul. #4 (2016) Black Panther 38 3.47 $700.1M $202.0M Feb. #1 (2018) Inside Out 39 3.94 $356.5M $90.4M Jun. #4 (2015) The Jungle Book 39 3.53 $364.0M $103.3M Apr. #5 (2016) Wonder Woman 41 4.00 $412.6M $103.3M Jun. #3 (2017) The Martian 44 4.21 $228.4M $54.3M Oct. #8 (2015) Zootopia 45 4.55 $341.3M $75.1M Mar. #7 (2016) Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle 54 11.18 $404.5M $36.2M Dec. #4 (2017) average of table 32 3.36 median of table 31 2.86 * highlighted in yellow: numbers are not final / still in theaters display of dollars rounded to nearest hundred thousand numbers current as of November 11, 2018 Release Month Average Multiplier Median Multiplier Release Month Average Multiplier Median Multiplier January 2.88 2.66 July 3.30 3.22 February 2.81 2.73 August 3.22 3.00 March 3.02 2.89 September 2.87 2.75 April 2.76 2.65 October 3.02 2.75 May 2.95 2.82 November 3.43 3.23 June 3.13 3.01 December 5.45 4.76 all (1025 movies) 3.21 2.93 excludes 2018 releases highest month in blue; lowest month in red numbers from top opening domestic earners (2008-2017) as of August 16, 2018 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MaxAggressor Posted November 12, 2018 Share Posted November 12, 2018 (edited) ASIB's multiplier after 24 days - 3.46 Gravity's multiplier after 24 days - 3.58 ASIB's multi/Gravity's multi - 0.966 ASIB's multiplier after 28 days - 3.6 Gravity's multiplier after 28 days - 3.69 ASIB's multi/Gravity's multi - 0.975 ASIB's multiplier after 31 days - 3.86 Gravity's multiplier after 31 days - 3.92 ASIB's multi/Gravity's multi - 0.984 ASIB's multiplier after 35 days - 3.96 Gravity's multiplier after 35 days - 3.99 ASIB's multi/Gravity's multi - 0.992 ASIB's multiplier after 38 days - 4.15 Gravity's multiplier after 38 days - 4.14 It's official !!!!!!!! ASIB has overtaken Gravity in terms of multiplier at the same stage ASIB OW/Gravity OW - 0.768 ASIB 2nd Weekend/Gravity 2nd Weekend - 0.657 ASIB 3rd Weekend/Gravity 3rd Weekend - 0.633 ASIB 4th Weekend/Gravity 4th Weekend - 0.696 ASIB 5th Weekend/Gravity 5th Weekend - 0.867 ASIB 6th Weekend/Gravity 6th Weekend - 0.949 The gap is closing at a rapid rate. Can ASIB eke out a narrow victory as early as next weekend Edited November 12, 2018 by MaxAggressor 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MagnarTheGreat Posted November 12, 2018 Share Posted November 12, 2018 Gravity's January expansion really jacked up its multiplier. We'll have to have see if and how ASIB follows suit. With it having a longer streak of >$1M days than Gravity helps its shot to get over $200M at least. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WrathOfHan Posted November 13, 2018 Share Posted November 13, 2018 Bohemian Rhapsody dropped under 40% despite losing every IMAX and a significant portion of PLFs. It’s going to have another great drop next weekend 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DAJK Posted November 13, 2018 Share Posted November 13, 2018 3 minutes ago, WrathOfHan said: Bohemian Rhapsody dropped under 40% despite losing every IMAX and a significant portion of PLFs. It’s going to have another great drop next weekend Still don't believe in 200M but 180 is definitely possible. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PPZVGOS Posted November 13, 2018 Share Posted November 13, 2018 Hollywood seems to be having a banner year in 2018, despite there not being too many tent-pole releases. A Quiet Place, Halloween, Venom, The Meg, A Star Is Born, Bohemian Rhapsody, Crazy Rich Asians, The Nun have all over-performed or massively over-performed. Also, Jurassic World 2, Deadpool 2, Mission Impossible 6, Ant-Man & The Wasp have all performed close to high expectations. Infinity War somehow managed to exceed stratospheric expectations. As for Black Panther & The Incredibles 2, well, I think that no comment is required. Question is, can Hollywood really take things to the next level next year with its endless stream of high-profile releases? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...