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44 minutes ago, That One Guy said:

This definitely feels like the worst summer box office season in a loooonnnng time

Well yeah, an Aladdin remake we didn't need, a Toy Story sequel we didn't need, another Spider-Man movie we didn't need, an upcoming Lion King remake we don't need but people will force themselves to like, etc. 

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7 minutes ago, JimiQ said:

Paramount should give 51% controlling share to James Cameron if he takes Avatar to them

What could he take though?  He has 2 or 3 films already in production that were financed by Fox ergo Disney.  Maybe Avatar 4 or 5 if financing and rights deals haven't already been made and they probably have been.  So Avatar 6?    Coming out in the year 2050?

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Just now, La Binoche said:

Well yeah, an Aladdin remake we didn't need, a Toy Story sequel we didn't need, another Spider-Man movie we didn't need, an upcoming Lion King remake we don't need but people will force themselves to like, etc. 

3 of those movies are big successes, the 4th will soon join them. Everything else is the problem.

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Rank* Title Friday
7/5

(Estimates)
Saturday
7/6
Sunday
7/7
Monday
7/8
1 SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME
Sony / Columbia

4,634
$32,500,000

+29% / $7,013
$123,955,628 / 4

N/A

N/A

N/A
2 TOY STORY 4
Buena Vista

4,540
$11,900,000

+53.8% / $2,621
$284,157,544 / 15

N/A

N/A

N/A
3 YESTERDAY
Universal

2,614
$3,390,000

+25.2% / $1,297
$29,522,740 / 8

N/A

N/A

N/A
4 ANNABELLE COMES HOME
Warner Bros. (New Line)

3,613
$3,220,000

+82.4% / $891
$43,627,397 / 10

N/A

N/A

N/A
5 ALADDIN (2019)
Buena Vista

2,758
$2,590,000

+59.1% / $939
$315,779,616 / 43

N/A

N/A

N/A
6 MIDSOMMAR
A24

2,707
$2,219,740

+66.6% / $820
$6,572,682 / 3

N/A

N/A

N/A
7 THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS 2
Universal

2,846
$1,580,000

+47.3% / $555
$137,563,335 / 29

N/A

N/A

N/A
8 MEN IN BLACK INTERNATIONAL
Sony / Columbia

2,716
$1,200,000

+55.8% / $442
$69,554,949 / 22

N/A

N/A

N/A
9 AVENGERS: ENDGAME
Buena Vista

1,985
$1,066,000

+35.1% / $537
$845,828,833 / 71

N/A

N/A

N/A
10 ROCKETMAN
Paramount

1,409
$850,000

+18.9% / $603
$87,244,715 / 36

N/A

N/A

N/A
11 JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 3 - PARABELLUM
Lionsgate/Summit

1,493
$710,000

+43.4% / $476
$163,713,649 / 50

N/A

N/A

N/A
12 CHILD'S PLAY (2019)
United Artists Releasing

1,707
$495,150

+70.9% / $290
$25,756,889 / 15

N/A

N/A

N/A
- DARK PHOENIX
Fox

426
$144,000

+61.2% / $338
$64,342,317 / 29

N/A

N/A

N/A
- THE OTHER SIDE OF HEAVEN 2: FIRE OF FAITH
ArtAffects

179
$82,375

-8.7% / $460
$870,825 / 8

N/A

N/A

N/A
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8 minutes ago, TalismanRing said:

Daily Domestic Chart for Friday July 5, 2019

← Previous Chart Chart Index  
 
    Movie Distributor Gross Change Thtrs. Per Thtr. Total Gross Days
- (2) Toy Story 4 Walt Disney $11,900,000 +54% 4,540 $2,621   $284,157,544 15
- (4) Annabelle Comes Home Warner Bros. $3,220,000 +82% 3,613 $891   $43,627,397 10
- (5) Aladdin Walt Disney $2,590,000 +59% 2,758 $939   $315,779,616 43
- (6) Midsommar A24 $2,220,000 +67% 2,707 $820   $6,550,000 3
- (-) Rocketman Paramount Pictures $1,409,000   850 $1,658   $88,825,000 36
- (8) Avengers: Endgame Walt Disney $1,066,000 +35% 1,985 $537   $845,828,833 71
- (10) Child’s Play Orion Pictures $495,150 +71% 1,707 $290   $25,856,889 15
- (-) Dark Phoenix 20th Century Fox $144,000 +61% 426 $338   $64,342,317 29
- (15) The Other Side of Heaven 2:… ArtAffects $82,375 -9% 179 $460   $870,825 8
- (-) Dumbo Walt Disney $22,000 +40% 103 $214   $114,508,150  

 

 

 

   
                 
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     

That Annabelle jump :ohmygod:

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1 minute ago, That One Guy said:

 

Those movies being big successes is the problem I was talking about.  Sure, we all knew they'd be successes, but there's seemingly no room for any sleeper/surprise hits or smaller movies to become a success.  Last summer we had three documentaries become surprises successes, Crazy Rich Asians, BlacKkKlansman, Hereditary, and Searching (among others).  What do we have this year?  The Intruder?

Not the fault of the big movies. There were big hits last summer like I2, Fallen kingdom that didn't stop the movies you mentioned. 

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4 minutes ago, That One Guy said:

 

Those movies being big successes is the problem I was talking about.  Sure, we all knew they'd be successes, but there's seemingly no room for any sleeper/surprise hits or smaller movies to become a success.  Last summer we had three documentaries become surprises successes, Crazy Rich Asians, BlacKkKlansman, Hereditary, and Searching (among others).  What do we have this year?  The Intruder?

I mean Rocketman will soon be crossing $90M. And Yesterday is doing pretty well (looking at a possible sub-40% drop this weekend). Though obviously those two are banking on nostalgia as well, albeit from older audiences.

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