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7 minutes ago, TMP said:

Make Pitbull an on-screen fish dude for the next one, then we're talking $2 billion on the table

Have the characters go into an underwater club and he's one of the performers there, similar to Rihanna in Valerian. 

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56 minutes ago, Jonwo said:

I'd say 3 is the maximum for one studio superhero wise otherwise you'd end up cannibalising the audience. I'd probably say February, June and November for Birds of Prey, WW1984 and The Batman/Batgirl 

It's an inevitability considering DC's slate, and will be for Marvel. Marvel will definitely have 4 films in 2021 provided Sony renews their deal for more Spider-Man movies. 

 

Also, reminder that November 2020 has FB3. 

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1 hour ago, sfran43 said:
    Movie Distributor Gross Change Thtrs. Per Thtr. Total Gross Days
1 (1) Aquaman Warner Bros. $16,377,779 +64% 4,125 $3,970   $215,437,603 12
2 (2) Mary Poppins Returns Walt Disney $8,661,334 +30% 4,090 $2,118   $114,591,795 14
3 (3) Bumblebee Paramount Pictures $7,193,973 +70% 3,550 $2,026   $78,620,092 12
4 (4) Spider-Man: Into The Spider… Sony Pictures $6,185,793 +54% 3,813 $1,622   $114,332,238 19
5 (5) The Mule Warner Bros. $4,066,149 +13% 2,787 $1,459   $68,786,483 19
6 (8) Second Act STX Entertainment $2,434,593 +50% 2,607 $934   $25,979,535 12
7 (7) Ralph Breaks The Internet Walt Disney $2,282,094 +34% 2,343 $974   $179,898,948 42
8 (6) Vice Annapurna Pictures $2,208,072 +5% 2,442 $904   $21,984,239 8
9 (9) Holmes & Watson Sony Pictures $2,081,183 +45% 2,776 $750   $23,330,433 8
10 (10) Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch Universal $1,097,420 +33% 2,555 $430   $267,377,830 54
11 (15) Welcome to Marwen Universal $787,595 +35% 1,911 $412   $9,145,490 12
12 (11) Mary Queen of Scots Focus Features $783,925 +17% 841 $932   $10,510,155 26
13 (13) The Favourite Fox Searchlight $774,641 +21% 809 $958   $16,663,106 40
14 (14) Bohemian Rhapsody 20th Century Fox $689,372 +14% 868 $794   $190,502,505 61
15 (12) Green Book Universal $664,845 n/c 621 $1,071   $32,817,851 47
- (-) Creed II MGM $488,317 +63% 1,068 $457   $112,936,837 42
- (-) Instant Family Paramount Pictures $358,470 +30% 744 $482   $65,203,476 47
- (-) Mortal Engines Universal $337,460 +55% 2,995 $113   $15,231,635 19
- (-) Fantastic Beasts: The Crime… Warner Bros. $296,067 +28% 515 $575   $157,077,926 47
- (-) If Beale Street Could Talk Annapurna Pictures $240,714 +47% 65 $3,703   $2,369,918 19
- (-) On the Basis of Sex Focus Features $235,171 +31% 33 $7,126   $1,911,793 8
- (-) Ben is Back Roadside Attractions $157,652 +27% 158 $998   $2,033,355 26
- (-) A Star is Born Warner Bros. $147,019 +18% 236 $623   $201,304,904 89
- (-) The Nutcracker and the Four… Walt Disney $51,012 +59% 218 $234   $54,632,781 61
- (-) Widows 20th Century Fox $45,712 +70% 121 $378   $41,949,885 47
- (-) Free Solo Greenwich $41,108 +87% 59 $697   $11,281,086 96
- (-) Robin Hood Lionsgate $39,307 +84% 189 $208   $30,684,320 42
- (-) Smallfoot Warner Bros. $38,215 +43% 184 $208   $83,014,836 96
- (-) Venom Sony Pictures $26,293 +94% 115 $229   $213,338,688 89
- (-) At Eternity’s Gate CBS Films $23,432 +25% 50 $469   $1,877,175 47
- (-) Destroyer Annapurna Pictures $14,877 +56% 3 $4,959   $136,977 8
- (-) The Possession of Hannah Grace Sony Pictures $14,652 +181% 79 $185   $14,636,862 33
- (-) Night School Universal $10,375 +128% 50 $208   $77,326,955 96
- (-) The House with a Clock in i… Universal $7,050 +78% 45 $157   $68,543,450 103
- (-) Boy Erased Focus Features $5,695 +84% 34 $168   $6,779,897 61
- (-) First Man Universal $4,105 -7% 28 $147   $44,927,140 82
- (-) The World Before Your Feet Greenwich $3,476 +16% 9 $386   $114,939 42
- (-) Crazy Rich Asians Warner Bros. $2,730 +18% 19 $144   $174,522,065 140
- (-) Halloween Universal $2,370 +148% 23 $103   $159,338,880 75
- (-) Indivisible Pure Flix Entertain… $840 +168% 9 $93   $3,510,608 68

Actuals down a bit but still on track for 300M

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1 hour ago, TMP said:

JP is one and done with Joker. Dude sacrificed his dad bod for that film, don't know if he's gonna wanna do that again

 

No way WB let him get a one and done deal. 

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34 minutes ago, excel1 said:

 

No way WB let him get a one and done deal. 

It is a powerful team of producers with a super long relation with WB (cooper-philips), I could see them having that kind of option available to them (one and done) if they asked hard for it.

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59 minutes ago, VTKajin said:

It's an inevitability considering DC's slate, and will be for Marvel. Marvel will definitely have 4 films in 2021 provided Sony renews their deal for more Spider-Man movies. 

 

Also, reminder that November 2020 has FB3. 

FB3 in November 2020 isn't set in stone and given how the franchise has underperformed with CoG, WB might consider pushing it back to 2021.

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4 hours ago, grim22 said:

Would titling Bumblebee as "Transformers Universe: Bumblebee" have made any difference for it's box office either in the US or OS?

Probably negatively because that's a terrible title and anyone who was on the fence about watching it would be turned off by how terrible and intelligence-insulting it is.

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4 hours ago, Jonwo said:

I'd say 3 is the maximum for one studio superhero wise otherwise you'd end up cannibalising the audience. I'd probably say February, June and November for Birds of Prey, WW1984 and The Batman/Batgirl 

Thay would be a perfect schedule! Hoping they delay FB3 to 2021 and give The Batman it's release date. Plus a FB3 delay would mean Flash could start production in the Summer.

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3 hours ago, BeastByTheBay said:

JP doesn't do multiple films or sequels. That was the reason why he passed on Dr. Strange

 

Just like Pixar didn't do sequels. If Joker scores 90%+ on RT and is break-out box office hit, TRUST ME, he will be back.

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7 minutes ago, excel1 said:

 

Just like Pixar didn't do sequels. If Joker scores 90%+ on RT and is break-out box office hit, TRUST ME, he will be back.

Joaquin Phoenix is like the least “Hollywood” actor starring in one of these films; he said no to Strange despite being offerred a heft paycheque and multiple movies. I feel like it’s gonna be great and make a ton of money, but it’s just gonna be a one and done.

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