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I'll add percentages for drops later.

 

September 3-6: ‘He-Man’ still in power, ‘Train 38’ misses its station

 

Train 38 received a C+ cinemascore.

 

1. He-Man III: The Horror of Hordak - $20,015,690/$25,235,534 (3rd week)

2. Train 38 - $18,542,552/$24,235,115 (1st week)

3. Sylvarius - $17,418,728/$22,893,147 (5th week)

4. Yin - $7,199,986/$9,053,775 (4th week)

5. Peak - $6,659,446/$8,799,311 (2nd week)

6. Static Shock - $6,208,090/$7,952,445 (6th week)

7. The Rich and Famous - $4,451,953/$5,528,886 (6th week)

8. Splatoon - $2,662,874/$3,560,858 (12th week)

9. Two Lonely Bounty Hunters - $2,186,784/$2,869,550 (18th week)

10. Scooby-Doo: Apocalypse - $1,678,630/$2,167,066 (8th week)

 

September 10-12: ‘Texans Hate Zombies’ enjoys box office feast

 

Texans Hate Zombies received a B cinemascore.

 

1. Texans Hate Zombies - $21,411,628 (1st week)

2. He-Man III: The Horror of Hordak - $11,920,796 (4th week)

3. Sylvarius - $10,602,711 (6th week)

4. Train 38 - $7,959,095 (2nd week)

5. Broadway Selects: School of Rock - $7,601,875 (1st week)

6. Yin - $4,355,992 (5th week)

7. Peak - $3,802,544 (3rd week)

8. Static Shock - $3,668,981 (7th week)

9. The Rich and Famous - $2,867,058 (7th week)

10. Two Lonely Bounty Hunters - $975,306 (19th week)

 

September 17-19: ‘Bambi grazes past $40 mil, ‘24 Hours’ posts solid returns

 

Bambi received a B- cinemascore while 24 Hours received an A.

 

1. Bambi: A Life in the Woods - $40,711,687 (1st week)

2. 24 Hours - $30,581,680 (1st week)

3. Texans Hate Zombies - $10,127,700 (2nd week)

4. Sylvarius - $7,275,508 (7th week)

5. He-Man III: The Horror of Hordak - $6,897,470 (5th week)

6. Train 38 - $3,877,371 (3rd week)

7. Broadway Selects: School of Rock - $3,671,708 (2nd week)

8. Yin - $2,824,527 (6th week)

9. Static Shock - $2,491,238 (8th week)

10. Peak - $2,464,049 (4th week)

 

September 24-26: ‘24 Hours’ tops, ‘Psychonauts’ does not

 

Psychonauts and Dolphins both received an A- cinemascore.

 

1. 24 Hours - $21,101,359 (2nd week)

2. Psychonauts - $20,608,783 (1st week)

3. Bambi: A Life in the Woods - $19,881,610 (2nd week)

4. Dolphins - $5,990,292 (1st week)

5. Texans Hate Zombies - $5,276,532 (3rd week)

6. Sylvarius - $4,454,704 (8th week)

7. He-Man III: The Horror of Hordak - $3,860,413 (6th week)

8. Train 38 - $2,198,403 (4th week)

9. Broadway Selects: School of Rock - $2,132,986 (3rd week)

10. Yin - $2,080,172 (7th week)

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Estimated top 10 as of September 30th:

 

  1. Two Lonely Bounty Hunters - $450m
  2. OPM - $320m
  3. Green Lantern Corps: Rise of the Manhunters - $280m
  4. Medusa - $280m
  5. Sylvarius - $250m
  6. Static Shock - $215m
  7. Scooby-Doo: Apocalypse - $205m
  8. Splatoon - $205m
  9. He-Man III - $180m
  10. Epsilon Syndicate: Union of Thieves - $180m
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15 minutes ago, cookie said:

Estimated top 10 as of September 30th:

 

  1. Two Lonely Bounty Hunters - $450m
  2. OPM - $320m
  3. Green Lantern Corps: Rise of the Manhunters - $280m
  4. Medusa - $280m
  5. Sylvarius - $250m
  6. Static Shock - $215m
  7. Scooby-Doo: Apocalypse - $205m
  8. Splatoon - $205m
  9. He-Man III: $180m
  10. The Last Six: $165m

That leaves us with the November-December 5 left to fill in the blanks; I’m guessing:

 

American Dragon: Flash Point: $85M/$230M (I feel it play more towards a slightly older audience due to both the finale factor and lack of action movies)

 

Pillars Of Eternity: Never Far From The Queen: $115M/$305M (loved original + lack of all age tentpole = cash)

 

Olive The Other Reindeer: $50M/$85M/$230M (Big five day and great legs/WOM but should die after Christmas)

 

The Scavenger Wars Part II: $140M/$435M (the R rating will limit it as it isn’t kid friendly or passable like ex. Deadpool (Don’t @ me) but it’s also the only tentpole Xmas blockbuster for live action)

 

The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl: $35M/$70M/$270M (Should suffer a bit but it’s the only all ages tentpole of the holiday so I can’t see going under $225M DOM)

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36 minutes ago, cookie said:

Estimated top 10 as of September 30th:

 

  1. Two Lonely Bounty Hunters - $450m
  2. OPM - $320m
  3. Green Lantern Corps: Rise of the Manhunters - $280m
  4. Medusa - $280m
  5. Sylvarius - $250m
  6. Static Shock - $215m
  7. Scooby-Doo: Apocalypse - $205m
  8. Splatoon - $205m
  9. He-Man III - $180m
  10. The Last Six - $165m

Epsilon seems like it’d be good for $180m+.

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October 1-3: Top 3 repeat, ‘Dorian Grey’ flops

 

The Martin Scorsese film received a disappointing C cinemascore. Looks like both audiences and critics were in agreeance on this one.

 

1. 24 Hours - $13,534,431 (3rd week)

2. Psychonauts - $13,251,477 (2nd week) (-35.7%)

3. Bambi: A Life in the Woods - $11,281,872 (3rd week)

4. The Picture of Dorian Grey - $9,064,104 (1st week)

5. Dolphins - $3,528,282 (2nd week) (-41.1%)

6. Sylvarius - $3,196,549 (9th week)

7. Texans Hate Zombies - $2,875,710 (4th week)

8. He-Man III: The Horror of Hordak - $2,111,646 (7th week)

9. Yin - $1,417,715 (8th week)

10. Broadway Selects: School of Rock - $1,179,491 (4th week)

 

October 8-10: ‘This is Not a Game’ wins the weekend match

 

The techno-thriller had an no problem winning the box office this weekend. It received a B+ cinemascore.

 

1. This is Not a Game - $18,566,839 (1st week)

2. 24 Hours - $9,551,512 (4th week)

3. Psychonauts - $8,003,874 (3rd week)

4. Bambi: A Life in the Woods - $7,083,395 (4th week)

5. The Picture of Dorian Grey - $4,509,392 (2nd week) (-50.2%)

6. Sylvariius - $2,362,250 (10th week)

7. Dolphins - $2,138,139 (3rd week)

8. Texans Hate Zombies - $1,973,070 (5th week)

9. He-Man III: The Horror of Hordak - $1,121,284 (8th week)

10. Yin - $958,375 (9th week)

 

October 15-17: ‘Woman’ does not get lost in the ‘Crowd’

 

Thanks to strong reviews and an A cinemascore, this should continue to play well throughout the coming weeks.

 

1. A Woman in the Crowd - $25,954,187 (1st week)

2. This is Not a Game - $10,613,066 (2nd week) (-42.8%)

3. 24 Hours - $6,666,955 (5th week)

4. Psychonauts - $5,039,958 (4th week)

5. Bambi: A Life in the Woods - $4,540,703 (5th week)

6. The Picture of Dorian Grey - $2,491,439 (3rd week)

7. Sylvarius - $1,834,523 (11th week)

8. Fantasia: The Next Dimension - $1,797,328 (1st week)

9. Dolphins - $1,299,989 (4th week)

10. Texans Hate Zombies - $1,087,162 (6th week)

 

October 22-24: ‘Woman’ tops again, ‘Fantasia’ disappoints

 

The third film in the franchise and the first not to be distributed by Walt Disney Studios, ‘Fantasia: The Next Dimension’ disappointed with a $19.5 million opening. Considering the film’s $125 million price tag, the film will have to hold up extremely well over the coming weeks if it wants to make a profit. The film received an A- from audiences.

 

1. A Woman in the Crowd - $19,569,457 (2nd week) (-24.6%)

2. Fantasia: The Next Dimension - $19,557,603 (2nd week) 

3. This is Not a Game - $6,336,000 (3rd week)

4. 24 Hours - $4,573,351 (6th week)

5. Psychonauts - $2,969,737 (5th week)

6. Bambi: A Life in the Woods - $2,787,015 (6th week)

7. Sylvarius - $1,230,903 (12th week)

8. The Picture of Dorian Grey - $1,045,159 (4th week)

9. Dolphins - $750,094 (5th week)

10. Texans Hate Zombies - $620,770 (7th week)

 

October 29-31: ‘The Trick-or-Treater’ scares up a solid opening

 

The film has already doubled its production budget but it should tumble fairly hard in the next few weeks. The film received a C- cinemascore.

 

1. The Trick-or-Treater - $15,021,493 (1st week)

2. A Woman in the Crowd - $14,675,523 (3rd week)

3. Fantasia: The Next Dimension - $12,016,424 (3rd week) (-38.6%)

4. This is Not a Game - $4,067,712 (4th week)

5. 24 Hours - $3,206,639 (7th week)

6. Psychonauts - $2,012,714 (6th week)

7. Bambi: A Life in the Woods - $1,802,900 (7th week)

8. Sylvarius - $961,857 (13th week)

9. Texans Hate Zombies - $520,938 (8th week)

10. The Picture of Dorian Grey - $489,918 (5th week)

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Estimated totals as of November 4th:

 

Sylvarius - ~260m

He-Man III - ~$190m

Yin - ~$90m

24 Hours - $115m+

Bambi - $110m+

Psychonauts - $65m+

AWitC - $75m+

 

(Columbus Day falls on October 11th in Y5. Math is based on 2018 drops.)

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11 minutes ago, YourMother the Edgelord said:

September and October was kind of weak this year, hopefully November/December will put back some life.

November/December is going to be weaker than Y3's due to a lower quantity of releases but I can see it being stronger than Y4 overall.

 

I actually think three $100m+ OWs (AmDrag 3, Pillars II, TSW2) are possible.

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2 hours ago, cookie said:

November/December is going to be weaker than Y3's due to a lower quantity of releases but I can see it being stronger than Y4 overall.

 

I actually think three $100m+ OWs (AmDrag 3, Pillars II, TSW2) are possible.

 

44 minutes ago, Ethan Hunt said:

wait what no 

Is it wrong I agree with Ethan on this one? I can see P2 and TSW2 over $100M OW but AMD3 is more around $80M-$90M OW.

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