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2019 $100M Films. Can it be a record year?

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The Upside: $115M

Glass: $105M

The Lego Movie 2: $105M

How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World: $190M

Captain Marvel: $405M

Us: $225M

Dumbo: $185M

Shazam!: $225M

Avengers: Endgame: $700M

Detective Pikachu: $350M

John Wick: Chapter 3: $100M

Aladdin: $245M

Godzilla: King of Monsters: $250M

Rocketman: $140M

Dark Phoenix: $100M

The Secret Life of Pets 2: $300M

Men In Black: International: $125M

Toy Story 4: $365M

Annabelle 3: $105M

Spider-Man: Far From Home: $320M

The Lion King: $600M

Once Upon A Time In Hollywood: $160M

Hobbs and Shaw: $200M

The Angry Birds Movie 2: $110M

IT: Chapter 2: $275M

Joker: $300M 

The Addams Family: $100M

Sonic The Hedgehog: $150M

Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood: $170M

Frozen II: $625M

Jumanji 3: $300M

IX: $600M

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How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World hit $100M as of Tuesday after a $1.8M Monday brought it to $99.5M. It is the 3rd to do so as of now and Captain Marvel and The Lego Movie 2 should join Dragons at the Century mark soon.

 

And as of Tuesday it has reached $102.1M after 12 days at the same speed as both of the other films.

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The begining of the year is quite solid in terms of 100M grossers. 5 movies over the mark is a tie with 2017 over the same dates. A shame Alita failed to fuel to the mark, but Shazam and Dumbo are locks to 100M. 

 

Movies opened until March 10th that reached 100M DOM.

 

2019 - 5 movies

2018 – 3 movies

2017 – 5 movies

2016 – 3 movies

2015 – 3 movies

2014 – 3 movies

2013 – 2 movies

2012 – 4 movies

2011 – 3 movies

2010 – 3 movies

2018 – 3 movies

2017 – 5 movies

2016 – 3 movies

2015 – 3 movies

2014 – 3 movies

2013 – 2 movies

2012 – 4 movies

2011 – 3 movies

2010 – 3 movies

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The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part becomes the fifth film to reach the century mark. Captain Marvel has also passed the double century mark after 8 days.

 

Up next, we should see Us reach the mark as an opening $60M+ seems quite likely, then we have Dumbo ending March. With Shazam! and Avengers: Endgame as locks for April. Overall we could be looking at 9 before summer begins (or as summer begins if you count Avengers as the beginning of summer)

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And, we have our sixth film to hit the century mark, US! Estimates put it at $128.2M at number 3 for the year so far. So we have 7 films from the first quarter (including Dumbo) of 2019 hitting the century mark (Captain Marvel, HTTYD 3, US, Glass, The Upside, The Lego Movie 2 and Dumbo)

 

How does this compare the the last 5 years you ask?

2018: 5 (Black Panther, Ready Player One, Peter Rabbit, A Wrinkle In Time and Fifty Shades Freed)

2017: 8 (Beauty and the Beast, Logan, Get Out, The LEGO Batman Movie, The Boss Baby, Kong: Skull Island, Split and Fifty Shades Darker)

2016: 4 (Deadpool, Zootopia, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Kung Fu Panda 3)

2015: 6 (Cinderella, Home, Fifty Shades of Grey, The Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water, The Divergent Series: Insurgent and Kingsman: The Secret Service)

2014: 6 (The LEGO Movie, Divergent, Ride Along, Mr. Peabody & Sherman, 300: Rise of An Empire and Noah)

 

So far so good, but what's Quarter 2 like?

 

1. Shazam!

2. Avengers: Endgame

3. Detective Pikachu

4. John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum

5. Aladdin

6. Godzilla: King of the Monsters

7. The Secret Life of Pets 2

8. Dark Phoenix

9. Men In Black International

10. Toy Story 4

11. Annabelle Comes Home

 

How would that compare to previous years?

 

2018: 8 (Avengers: Infinity War, Incredibles 2, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Deadpool 2, Solo: A Star Wars Story, A Quiet Place, Ocean's 8 and Rampage)

2017: 8 (Wonder Woman, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Despicable Me 3, The Fate of the Furious, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, Cars 3, Transformers: The Last Knight and Baby Driver)

2016: 8 (Finding Dory, Captain America: Civil War, The Jungle Book, X-Men: Apocalypse, Central Intelligence, The Angry Birds Movie, Independence Day: Resurgence and The Conjuring 2)

2015: 8 (Jurassic World, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Inside Out, Furious 7, Pitch Perfect 3, San Andreas, Mad Max: Fury Road and Spy)

2014: 12 (Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Transformers: Age of Extinction, Maleficent, X-Men: Days of Future Past, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Godzilla, 22 Jump Street, How to Train Your Dragon 2, Neighbours, Rio 2, The Fault in Our Stars and Edge of Tomorrow)

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And, here we are again! Two more films made it since last time, Shazam! and Dumbo both passed the mark on April 17th and 21st respectively. Captain Marvel also becomes the first film this year to pass $400M, Captain Marvel is also the only film this year to earn $200M or more, with Us being the closest to passing that mark currently $29.56M away from $200M. That will obviously change this weekend with the release of Disney/Marvel's Avengers: Endgame this Thursday night.

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Doing this the @Blankments style:

 

$400M:

  1. Captain Marvel - April 21 (estimated)
$300M:
  1. Captain Marvel - March 23
$200M:
  1. Captain Marvel - March 15
$100M:
  1. Glass - February 14
  2. The Upside - February 26
  3. How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World - March 5
  4. Captain Marvel - March 9
  5. The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part - March 16
  6. Us - March 29
  7. Shazam! - April 17
  8. Dumbo (2019 remake) - April 21 (estimated)
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Post-weekend actuals, and with an added layer of landmarks (just so it looks more complete and gives certain movie a better due than to be joined up with films that may have grossed a lot less money):

 

$400M:

  1. Captain Marvel - April 21

$350M:

  1. Captain Marvel - March 31

$300M:

  1. Captain Marvel - March 23

$250M:

  1. Captain Marvel - March 17

$200M:

  1. Captain Marvel - March 15

$150M:

  1. Captain Marvel - March 10
  2. How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World - March 30
  3. Us - April 7

$100M:

  1. Glass - February 14
  2. The Upside - February 26
  3. How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World - March 5
  4. Captain Marvel - March 9
  5. The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part - March 16
  6. Us - March 29
  7. Shazam! - April 17
  8. Dumbo (2019 remake) - April 21

2018 at this same point in time:

Spoiler

$650M:

  1. Black Panther - April 1

$600M:

  1. Black Panther - March 18

$550M:

  1. Black Panther - March 11

$500M:

  1. Black Panther - March 4

$450M:

  1. Black Panther - March 2

$400M:

  1. Black Panther - February 25

$350M:

  1. Black Panther - February 24

$300M:

  1. Black Panther - February 23

$250M:

  1. Black Panther - February 20

$200M:

  1. Black Panther - February 18

$150M:

  1. Black Panther - February 18

$100M:

  1. Black Panther - February 17
  2. Peter Rabbit - March 17
  3. Fifty Shades Freed - March 23
  4. Ready Player One - April 10
  5. A Quiet Place - April 15

 

And 2018 in general, just for the hell of it:

Spoiler

$700M:

  1. Black Panther - August 5

$650M:

  1. Black Panther - April 1
  2. Avengers: Infinity War - June 9

$600M:

  1. Black Panther - March 18
  2. Avengers: Infinity War - May 22
  3. Incredibles 2 - September 2

$550M:

  1. Black Panther - March 11
  2. Avengers: Infinity War - May 14
  3. Incredibles 2 - July 21

$500M:

  1. Black Panther - March 4
  2. Avengers: Infinity War - May 11
  3. Incredibles 2 - July 8

$450M:

  1. Black Panther - March 2
  2. Avengers: Infinity War - May 6
  3. Incredibles 2 - July 3

$400M:

  1. Black Panther - February 25
  2. Avengers: Infinity War - May 5
  3. Incredibles 2 - June 29
  4. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom - August 1

$350M:

  1. Black Panther - February 24
  2. Avengers: Infinity War - May 4
  3. Incredibles 2 - June 25
  4. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom - July 13

$300M:

  1. Black Panther - February 23
  2. Avengers: Infinity War - May 1
  3. Deadpool 2 - June 22
  4. Incredibles 2 - June 23
  5. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom - July 5
  6. Aquaman - January 19

$250M:

  1. Black Panther - February 20
  2. Avengers: Infinity War - April 29
  3. Deadpool 2 - June 3
  4. Incredibles 2 - June 20
  5. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom - July 1
  6. The Grinch - December 22
  7. Aquaman - January 5

$200M:

  1. Black Panther - February 18
  2. Avengers: Infinity War - April 29
  3. Deadpool 2 - May 27
  4. Incredibles 2 - June 18
  5. Solo: A Star Wars Story - June 23
  6. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom - June 28
  7. Ant-Man And The Wasp - August 10
  8. Mission: Impossible, Fallout - September 1
  9. Venom - November 6
  10. The Grinch - December 2
  11. A Star Is Born (2018 remake) - December 23
  12. Aquaman - January 1
  13. Bohemian Rhapsody - January 18
  14. Ralph Breaks The Internet - March 1

$150M:

  1. Black Panther - February 18
  2. Avengers: Infinity War - April 28
  3. A Quiet Place - May 1
  4. Deadpool 2 - May 23
  5. Solo: A Star Wars Story - June 4
  6. Incredibles 2 - June 17
  7. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom - June 25
  8. Ant-Man And The Wasp - July 20
  9. Mission: Impossible, Fallout - August 11
  10. Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation - August 16
  11. Crazy Rich Asians - September 17
  12. Venom - October 17
  13. A Star Is Born (2018 remake) - October 30
  14. Halloween (2018 sequel) - November 4
  15. The Grinch - November 22
  16. Bohemian Rhapsody - November 25
  17. Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald - December 15
  18. Ralph Breaks The Internet - December 15
  19. Aquaman - December 28
  20. Mary Poppins Returns - January 13
  21. Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse - January 16

$100M:

  1. Black Panther - February 17
  2. Peter Rabbit - March 17
  3. Fifty Shades Freed - March 23
  4. Ready Player One - April 10
  5. A Quiet Place - April 15
  6. Avengers: Infinity War - April 27
  7. Deadpool 2 - May 20
  8. Solo: A Star Wars Story - May 28
  9. Incredibles 2 - June 16
  10. A Wrinkle In Time - June 18
  11. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom - June 23
  12. Ocean's 8 - June 24
  13. Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation - July 4
  14. Ant-Man And The Wasp - July 12
  15. Mission: Impossible, Fallout - August 4
  16. Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again - August 18
  17. The Meg - August 25
  18. Crazy Rich Asians - September 1
  19. The Equalizer 2 - September 2
  20. The Nun - September 23
  21. Venom - October 10
  22. A Star Is Born (2018 remake) - October 16
  23. Halloween (2018 sequel) - October 26
  24. Bohemian Rhapsody - November 11
  25. The Grinch - November 17
  26. Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald - November 24
  27. Ralph Breaks The Internet - December 1
  28. Creed II - December 14
  29. Rampage - December 22
  30. Aquaman - December 25
  31. Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse - December 30
  32. Mary Poppins Returns - December 31
  33. Bumblebee - January 8
  34. The Mule - January 27

 

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15 hours ago, JB33 said:

Yikes, what a slow year so far.

Aside from the monster that is Endgame, this summer has a lot of potential hits and moneymakers: Pikachu and Aladdin imho seem good for $200M-$250M DOM, Godzilla 2 I can see having killer legs, Pets 2 and TS4 will do in the $300M-$400M DOM range, Far From Home has a good chance for $400M DOM as well as The Lion King should have a killer run with Hobbs and Shaw big globally.

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Here is my chart so far from Page 1, I will start posting these with update text at the top from now on :) I have been meaning to just forgot each time.

 

April 24th:  Currently, it is about 24 hours until the release of Endgame in the US when it releases it should easily be on these charts with Friday estimates, but how high will it go? The next update to these charts will likely be around Saturday morning when estimates are released for Friday, so all that's left to do now is witness the Endgame in theaters!

 

$100M FILMS

1. Glass - February 14

2. The Upside - February 26

3. How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World - March 5

4. Captain Marvel - March 9

5. The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part - March 16

6. Us - March 29

7. Shazam! - April 17

8. Dumbo - April 21

 

$200M FILMS

 

1. Captain Marvel - March 15

 

$300M FILMS

 

1. Captain Marvel - March 23

 

$400M FILMS

 

1. Captain Marvel - April 21

 

NEXT:

9. Avengers: Endgame - releasing April 26

10. Detective Pikachu - releasing May 10

11. John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum - releasing May 17 (maybe)

12. Aladdin - releasing May 24

13. Godzilla: King of Monsters - releasing May 31

 

2018/2017/2016 Charts

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Monthly - 2018 Chart as of April 30

 

$100M club

 

1. Black Panther

2. Ready Player One

3. Peter Rabbit

4. A Wrinkle In Time

5. Fifty Shades of Grey

6. Rampage

7. A Quiet Place

8. Avengers: Infinity War

 

2017 - releases as of April 30

 

1. Beauty and the Beast

2. Logan

3. Get Out

4. The LEGO Batman Movie

5. The Boss Baby

6. Kong: Skull Island

7. Split

8. Fifty Shades Darker

9. The Fate of the Furious

 

2016 - releases as of April 30

 

1. Deadpool

2. Zootopia

3. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

4. Kung Fu Panda 3

5. The Jungle Book

 

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19 hours ago, JB33 said:

Yikes, what a slow year so far.

In terms of the number of $100M+ grossers its on par with 2017 as of the release of Endgame, but in terms of actual grosses it is lagging behind a bit still, but it looks like we are about to have a monster summer, fall and holiday season!

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$100M FILMS

1. Glass - February 14

2. The Upside - February 26

3. How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World - March 5

4. Captain Marvel - March 9

5. The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part - March 16

6. Us - March 29

7. Shazam! - April 17

8. Dumbo - April 21

9. Avengers: Endgame - April 26

 

$200M FILMS

 

1. Captain Marvel - March 15

2. Avengers: Endgame - April 27

 

$300M FILMS

 

1. Captain Marvel - March 23

2. Avengers: Endgame - April 28

 

$400M FILMS

 

1. Captain Marvel - April 21

2. Avengers: Endgame - April 30

 

NEXT:

10. Detective Pikachu - releasing May 10

11. John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum - releasing May 17 (maybe)

12. Aladdin - releasing May 24

13. Godzilla: King of Monsters - releasing May 31

 

2018/2017/2016 Charts

Spoiler

Monthly - 2018 Chart as of April 30

 

$100M club

 

1. Black Panther

2. Ready Player One

3. Peter Rabbit

4. A Wrinkle In Time

5. Fifty Shades of Grey

6. Rampage

7. A Quiet Place

8. Avengers: Infinity War

 

2017 - releases as of April 30

 

1. Beauty and the Beast

2. Logan

3. Get Out

4. The LEGO Batman Movie

5. The Boss Baby

6. Kong: Skull Island

7. Split

8. Fifty Shades Darker

9. The Fate of the Furious

 

2016 - releases as of April 30

 

1. Deadpool

2. Zootopia

3. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

4. Kung Fu Panda 3

5. The Jungle Book

 

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