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Jan 11-13 Weekend Thread l Upside 19.6M, Aquaman 17.3M, Dog 11.3M, ITSV 9M. Aquaman crosses 1 BILLION DOLLARS WW. Win Gold accounts - link in first post.

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14 minutes ago, TwoMisfits said:

Yeah, I'd be surprised with the drop predicted for Spidey that MPR would drop enough to go under it, since it had a $2.7M lead last weekend...if it does, that would be a pretty awful drop for MPR...

MPR is loosing a bigger chunk of theaters relative to last weekend too.

 

1 1 Aquaman Warner Bros. 3,863 -321 -7.7% - - - - 4
3 3 Bumblebee Paramount 3,303 -294 -8.2% - - - - 4
4 2 Mary Poppins Returns Buena Vista 3,253 -837 -20.5% - - - - 4
7 4 Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse Sony / Columbia 3,029 -390 -11.4% - - - - 5
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2 minutes ago, efialtes76 said:

If those Friday estimates are right Aquaman would be number 1.

Friday: $5M

Saturday-$8.7M(+75%) 

Sunday-$5.5M(-35%) 

$19.2M

 

They might be estimating the East Coast snow coming Saturday...I think it's the 1st real snow on a weekend this winter, so it could have a Sat/Sun effect...

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20 minutes ago, TwoMisfits said:

They might be estimating the East Coast snow coming Saturday...I think it's the 1st real snow on a weekend this winter, so it could have a Sat/Sun effect...

You're giving them WAY too much credit considering how shitty their multipliers are so often. LOL

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6 minutes ago, Fielding said:

Hang on...what are the 2 franchises Cameron allegedly contributed $1 billion+ grossers to?

Titanic and Avatar is a franchise despite both of them only having 1 movie each. By this logic every single movie in existence is a franchise...

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15 minutes ago, Fielding said:

Hang on...what are the 2 franchises Cameron allegedly contributed $1 billion+ grossers to?

 

Avatar  and Titanic:

 

Yes, Titanic is a franchise, didnt you know?

 

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Captain Marvel tracking is great already! Glass drop really they are thinking a domestic dropoff because of the critics score on Rotten Tomatoes which honestly doesn’t make an effect too much anyway for the most part. 

 

Aquaman will probably win the weekend again for sure. The Upside doing higher teens is actually decent considering the hell that it went through. Dog’s Way Home Is faring alright. On The Basis Of Sex i like the title, but i probably shouldn’t joke about it in all honesty.  Replicas looked like Death a mile away. 

 

Holdovers.... eh. It’s not the holidays anymore. but should be interesting 

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2 hours ago, Maxmoser3 said:

Captain Marvel tracking is great already

It's not tracking. It's a prediction. I definitely think it will open very high (maybe as high as 160+), but that's not tracking... 

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Variety:

Kevin Hart’s ‘The Upside’ Challenging ‘Aquaman’ at Weekend Box Office

 

Kevin Hart-Bryan Cranston’s “The Upside” is showing surprising strength in its opening weekend by narrowly topping “Aquaman” for the No. 1 spot at the North American box office, early estimates showed Friday.

 

STX’s “The Upside” is launching with as much $7 million on Friday, including $1.1 million from previews, and could wind up the weekend with as much as $20 million, according to revised forecasts. If those projections hold, “The Upside” would dethrone “Aquaman,” which was pegged Friday to finish the weekend in the $15 million to $18 million range.

 

Family adventure “A Dog’s Way Home” is performing in line with expectations and heading for $10 million to $11 million for Sony. Entertainment Studios’ Keanu Reeves sci-fier “Replicas” isn’t showing much traction with a $3 million weekend projected amid dismal reviews.

 

Warner Bros.’ tentpole “Aquaman” had been expected to win its fourth consecutive weekend easily, given that “The Upside” was pegged to finish in the $10 million range. The Jason Momoa starrer has dominated at multiplexes and should pass $1 billion in worldwide grosses over the weekend, with more than $285 million domestically by the end of business on Sunday.

 

Holiday holdovers “Mary Poppins Returns” and “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” and the second weekend of “Escape Room” will be battling for fourth in the $7 million range. Focus Features’ expansion of “On the Basis of Sex,” starring Felicity Jones as a young Ruth Bader Ginsburg, is aiming at about $6 million at 1,923 sites.

 

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35 minutes ago, LouisianaArkansasGeorgia said:

Wait are there some people that still doubt that Aquaman will take the weekend? All the new films look utterly meh.

It is the opposite, The Upside has been greatly underestimated. It is dominating Fandango and seems to be a crowd-pleaser (79% audience on RT for what it is worth).

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