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Hobbs & Shaw Weekend Thread: 60.8M OW (6th-best August debut), 180.8M WW | TLK 38.2, OUATIH 20, FFH 7.7, TS4 7.1, Farewell 2.4

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10 minutes ago, sfran43 said:

 

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Jul 27–29 7 $7,257,113 -39.0% 2,616 -548 $2,774 $572,880,761 7
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5 (4) Toy Story 4 Walt Disney $7,349,131 -30% 3,225 $2,279   $410,249,874 7

 

Finally passed Inc 2 for the same weekend.

 

Of course, Inc 2 burnt up so much more demand by this point, but it's a continuing sign of the strength for TS4's mid run legs.

 

Inc 2 did another 36m or so (with a LDW expansion it should be noted).  Add another 30m then to TS4 and we get 440m. If it gets a LDW expansion (alongside TLK???) then another 35-36m gets it 445m.

 

450m is now probably out of reach.  But Shrek 2's 441.2 certainly seems attainable. 

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8 minutes ago, MovieMan89 said:

Was hoping EG could get to 860 and a nice even 2.4x, but anything is just gravy at this point. 

Only needed 857 for 2.4, right? It’s now above average legs for MCU 150M+ OWers in that calendar a lot 😛 

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Disney Actuals all a bit up from BO.com reports

 

Disney Estimates off 29% this week for AEG.   :lol: At this point why do they even bother giving w/e estimates?

Weekend Domestic Chart for August 2, 2019

← Previous Chart Chart Index  
 
    Movie Distributor Gross Change Thtrs. Per Thtr. Total Gross Week
1 new Fast & Furious Presents: Ho… Universal $60,038,950   4,253 $14,117   $60,038,950 1
2 (1) The Lion King Walt Disney $38,619,837 -50% 4,802 $8,042   $431,262,915 3
3 (2) Once Upon a Time…in Holly… Sony Pictures $20,010,000 -51% 3,659 $5,469   $78,827,475 2
4 (3) Spider-Man: Far From Home Sony Pictures $7,900,000 -37% 3,446 $2,293   $360,473,925 5
5 (4) Toy Story 4 Walt Disney $7,469,824 -29% 3,225 $2,316   $410,370,567 7
6 (6) Yesterday Universal $2,468,080 -20% 1,837 $1,344   $67,930,735 6
7 (10) The Farewell A24 $2,412,503 +59% 409 $5,899   $6,825,710 4
8 (5) Crawl Paramount Pictures $2,186,316 -46% 2,085 $1,049   $36,127,089 4
9 (7) Aladdin Walt Disney $2,163,867 -29% 1,370 $1,579   $350,515,459 11
10 (9) Annabelle Comes Home Warner Bros. $878,234 -43% 919 $956   $71,578,346 6
11 (12) The Secret Life of Pets 2 Universal $741,830 -20% 779 $952   $155,420,855 9
12 (8) Stuber 20th Century Fox $574,461 -67% 1,080 $532   $21,820,994 4
13 (13) Midsommar A24 $410,603 -44% 381 $1,078   $25,214,944 5
14 (11) Avengers: Endgame Walt Disney $401,258 -58% 420 $955   $857,497,593 15
15 (14) Rocketman Paramount Pictures $294,009 -37% 354 $831   $95,555,558 10
16 (15) John Wick: Chapter 3 — Pa… Lionsgate $230,000 -46% 339 $678   $170,165,857 12
17 (20) Maiden Sony Pictures Classics $229,436 +12% 131 $1,751   $152,538 6
18 new Luce Neon $132,987   5 $26,597   $132,987 1
19 (18) Godzilla: King of the Monsters Warner Bros. $123,196 -45% 192 $642   $110,197,697 10
20 (24) Dark Phoenix 20th Century Fox $98,464 -19% 125 $788   $65,753,953 9
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3 minutes ago, Thanos Legion said:

With Actual Actuals Aladdin moves up past Rambo First Blood Part II to claim the 81st beat 11th weekend 

Damn that's so bad - a parody title for a non comedy. :rofl:

 

How did they pass up

 

Rambo First Bloodier

Rambo Redux Blood

 

 

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9 minutes ago, TalismanRing said:

How did they pass up

 

Rambo First Bloodier

Rambo Redux Blood

 

 

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Development[edit]

Producers considered that Rambo would have a partner in the rescue mission of POWs. The producers allegedly wanted John Travolta to play Rambo's partner, but Stallone vetoed the idea.[6] Lee Marvin (who was considered to play Colonel Trautman in the first film) was offered the role of Marshall Murdock, but declined, leading to the role being played by Charles Napier.

 

James Cameron wrote a first draft under the title First Blood II: The Mission. (Cameron had been recommended by David Giler who did some uncredited script work on the first film.[7]) Cameron's script had the same basic structure of the first film but had a character of Rambo's sidekick.

(more at the Wikipedia link)

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41 minutes ago, MovieMan89 said:

Was hoping EG could get to 860 and a nice even 2.4x, but anything is just gravy at this point. 

I think an IMAX re-release for Endgame would still make good money despite it being out on Blu-ray at that point. It needs an additional push somewhere to hit an even $2.8 billion WW.

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2 minutes ago, KP1025 said:

I think an IMAX re-release for Endgame would still make good money despite it being out on Blu-ray at that point. It needs an additional push somewhere to hit an even $2.8 billion WW.

I'd certainly see it in IMAX again - especially the BR/Digital will not have that aspect ratio.

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7 minutes ago, tawasal said:

The 401k for EG on BO.com is not the actual. 

Is this supposed to be the actual?

 

Avengers: Endgame Walt Disney $383,158 -60% 420 $912   $857,479,493

 

 

It was 401k on the-numbers earlier as well (see TalismanRing's post up page).  I suspect the wrong number got reported somewhere along the line and that's the actual actual.

 

The 58 at the end is the same, FWIW (it was 401,258 versus the now reported 383,158) , it's just the 3831 vs 4012 at the beginning is different.  Someone presumably entered a figure wrong somewhere and it was corrected.

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