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Tuesday Numbers: TSLOP2 $7.15M | Aladdin $4.70M | Dark Phoenix $3.88M | Godzilla KOTM $2.47M

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23 minutes ago, ScoobyDoo21 said:

The most embarrasing thing is an X-men movie getting trashed by Aladdin which mind you is in its third weekend. Apparently street rats are fireproof.

Do you really need to be fireproof against Dark Phoenix? I don't think that movie could light a candle, let alone Aladdin's ass.

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17 minutes ago, AlexMA said:

Do you really need to be fireproof against Dark Phoenix? I don't think that movie could light a candle, let alone Aladdin's ass.

And Godzilla is not faring all that well against Aladdin also.

I think the significance of DP's opening date moving is way, way, overstressed. It would have bombed just as badly any weekend it opened.

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Men In Black International Sony / Columbia $28,000,000 $28,000,000 NEW
The Secret Life of Pets 2 Universal / Illumination $25,800,000 $92,300,000 -45%
Shaft (2019) Warner Bros. / New Line $20,000,000 $20,000,000 NEW
Aladdin (2019) Disney $16,200,000 $263,500,000 -34%
Dark Phoenix Fox $13,000,000 $55,700,000 -60%
Rocketman Paramount $9,300,000 $66,700,000 -33%
Godzilla: King of the Monsters Warner Bros. $8,000,000 $93,300,000 -48%
John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum Lionsgate / Summit $4,400,000 $146,700,000 -41%
Avengers: Endgame Disney / Marvel $3,600,000 $830,500,000 -26%
Late Night Amazon Studios $3,500,000 $3,600,000 1318%

 

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1 Men in Black: International
(Sony / Columbia)
$33.0 M $33.0 M NEW 1
2 The Secret Life of Pets 2 (Universal) $25.0 M $93.3 M -46% 2
3 Aladdin (Disney) $17.5 M $264.0 M -29% 4
4 Shaft (Warner / New Line) $17.0 M $17.0 M NEW 1
5 Dark Phoenix (Disney / Fox) $10.9 M $54.5 M -67% 2
6 Rocketman (Paramount) $9.2 M $66.5 M -33% 3
7 Godzilla: King of the Monsters
(Warner / Legendary)
$8.2 M $93.8 M -47% 3
8 John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum
(Lionsgate / Summit)
$5.0 M $147.5 M -33% 5
9 Late Night (Amazon Studios) $4.9 M $5.2 M +1,889% 2
10 Avengers: Endgame (Disney) $3.7 M $830.7 M -24% 8
11 MA (Universal) $3.5 M $40.2 M -55% 3
12 The Dead Don't Die (Focus) $1.8 M $1.8 M NEW 1
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11 minutes ago, Charlie Jatinder said:

Naa. Just a speculation.

Over 4x a +47% Summer Tues would really be something, but I won’t rule it out with the way openers look and the mini-Holiday Sun.

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3 hours ago, MattW said:

MIB, Shaft and Late Night's expansion are going to combine for less than $50m.

22+19+3, under 45 maybe?

Can't see that, but what do I know? I haven't been tracking. In fact, I'm just returning after taking a bit of a break from box office. 

 

Is this a real possibility?

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In the tracking thread MIB made a good jump yesterday - from awful to mediocre numbers. Looks like it will at least be in the 20's. If it continues to improve it could be upper 20's.

Shaft is tracking at less than half of Ma at the same point in time so hard to see it doing anything above mid-to-high teens.

LN is looking ok. Maybe 4-5M.

 

I'm not sure under 45 is a good bet for MIB+SH+LN, under 50 probably is unless they are really walk-up heavy.

 

Can't see Aladdin anywhere near 20. Anything over 16 would be good imo.

Aladdin and Shaft could be pretty close.

Ironically to this point Aladdin was #1 its first week, #2 its second week (though its true FSS was #1), #3 last week. Will it be #4 this week (or will it be #3 again).

 

 

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I thing I noticed this morning looking at the 2 cinemas closest to me that I tend to go to.

Both are moving Aladdin into larger auditoriums this weekend than last weekend. In both cinemas it is moving from one of the mid size auditoriums to one of the largest ones. In both MIB gets the PLF auditorium. Then SLOP and Aladdin get the next largest auditoriums. 

In one cinema Shaft gets a mid-sized auditorium, in the other cinema it gets one of the smallest auditoriums.

 

In terms of seat potential it is getting over 50% more seats than it got last weekend in the 2 theaters.

 

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MIB International=this year's Terminator Genesys

 

And I'm guessing that Aladdin hits $300 million domestic in the 2nd week of July, finishing at around $305-$310 million overall.

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