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MLK Weekend Thread: Glass - 40m 3 day, 47m 4 day| Aquaman passes 300m| Dragonball - 21m 5 day

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8 minutes ago, RichWS said:

FRIDAY Midday Update: As we expected based on last night’s preview figures, Universal/BVI/Blumhouse’s Glass is headed for a $50M-$52M four-day weekend, and a $44M three-day. Both figures are higher than what Split made respectively (even though it didn’t launch on an MLK weekend), which was $40M over three days, $42.9M over four days. Today, with last night’s $3.7M, looks to be between $16M-$17.5M.

44 would already be showing less front-loading than The Nun, indicating it could definitely go higher than its 2.15 multiplier. I think it could definitely do a 2.3 at least from the 3-day, which would put 100M in the ballpark. 

 

Curious about the cinemascore tonight.

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STX/Lantern’s The Upside looks like $3M today, -57% from a week ago, on track for a $13M-$14M four-day, $42.3M 11-day gross. Aquaman is eyeing $10M-$11M over four days and will hit $305M by EOD Monday. It’s the sixth DC title to fly past the three-century mark at the domestic B.O.

 

 

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Early Post-Trak exits for Glass weren’t through the roof with 3 1/2 stars, and a 49% definite recommend. Men and women over 25 were out in numbers respectively with 38% and 30%, but women under 25, who repped 15% of the crowd, enjoyed the movie the most at 84% positive.

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With 3m Fri have a tough time seeing sub-14 for Upside 4-day,

3.0

5.1 (+70%)

3.6 (-30%)

2.3 (-35%)

= 14.0

 

15 is far more likely than 13 imo.

 

1 minute ago, CoolEric258 said:

Wait, that Upside number's for the 4-day? Well that changes things, then.

too early to be frank. that 3 deadline estimate could turn into closer to 4 official estimates and 14 changes to 17+ :)

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7 minutes ago, RichWS said:

Early Post-Trak exits for Glass weren’t through the roof with 3 1/2 stars, and a 49% definite recommend. Men and women over 25 were out in numbers respectively with 38% and 30%, but women under 25, who repped 15% of the crowd, enjoyed the movie the most at 84% positive.

I think anything in the B's for cinemascore would be fine for this. It's if it creeps into the C's that I'd start to get worried about legs. 

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M. Night Shyamalan's Glass is topping the Friday box office with an estimated $15 million-plus, putting the pic on course for a domestic debut of $45 million-$50 million over the four-day Martin Luther King Jr. weekend, according to early returns.

 

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/box-office-glass-earns-37m-thursday-previews-1177218

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M. Night Shyamalan’s “Glass” is heading for a solid opening of about $47 million at 3,841 North American locations during its first four days, early estimates showed Friday.

 

The second weekend of “The Upside” should lead the rest of the pack with about $16 million at 3,080 venues over the four days, Friday estimates showed. The Kevin Hart-Bryan Cranston comedy-drama should wind up the weekend with a North American total in the $45 million range in its first 11 days for STX and Lantern.

 

https://variety.com/2019/film/box-office/box-office-glass-aquaman-1203112053/

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Glass only cost about 20 million, some of which M. Night personally financed himself. It's already doubled it's budget on OW if this early number pans out, I'd call that a success even if it's legs are absolute garbage.

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Unbreakable got a C CinemaScore

 

Split got a B+

 

 

Most of the user reviews are saying this movie isn't better than Split and/or is disappointing. Many are hating it. 

 

Glass might get a B- / C+  CinemaScore.  If it gets a C, then legs might be bad. Then again. Unbreakable also got that CinemaScore, so I have no idea. 

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During The Sixth Sense's second weekend, I dragged my mother to see Bowfinger. We never Sixth Sense in theaters. I have apologized to her. Not a knock on Bowfinger, but I feel like I'll remember that decision during my final days.

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4-day weekend super duper early projection based on super early Friday,

Movie   Deadline Variety

Glass      50-52      47

Upside    13-14      16

AQM       10-11      13

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