Olive Posted March 13, 2019 Share Posted March 13, 2019 1 Captain Marvel 2019/3/8 £ 12,750,000 £ 12,750,000 Walt Disney Int'l 2 Fighting With My Family 2019/3/1 £ 1,026,797 £ 3,648,932 Lionsgate 3 Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, The 2019/2/8 £ 816,200 £ 16,789,253 Warner Bros Int'l 4 Instant Family 2019/2/15 £ 673,286 £ 9,049,572 Paramount Int'l 5 How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World 2019/2/1 £ 655,248 £ 18,078,308 Universal Int'l 6 Green Book 2019/2/1 £ 510,848 £ 8,391,687 eOne Films 7 Aftermath, The 2019/3/1 £ 261,294 £ 1,347,795 Fox Int'l 8 Kid Who Would Be King, The 2019/2/15 £ 180,376 £ 3,304,720 Fox Int'l 9 Bolshoi Ballet: Sleeping Beauty (2019) 2019/3/8 £ 176,849 £ 176,849 Trafalgar Releasing 10 Alita: Battle Angel 2019/2/8 £ 169,459 £ 9,013,097 Fox Int'l 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stewart Posted March 13, 2019 Share Posted March 13, 2019 On 3/5/2019 at 1:01 PM, Olive said: 1 Fighting With My Family 2019/3/1 £ 2,020,327 £ 2,020,327 Lionsgate 2 Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, The 2019/2/8 £ 1,387,088 £ 15,825,983 Warner Bros Int'l 3 Instant Family 2019/2/15 £ 1,084,555 £ 8,027,995 Paramount Int'l 4 How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World 2019/2/1 £ 1,046,554 £ 17,273,139 Universal Int'l 5 Aftermath, The 2019/3/1 £ 595,309 £ 595,309 Fox Int'l 6 Alita: Battle Angel 2019/2/8 £ 560,130 £ 8,622,483 Fox Int'l 7 Kid Who Would Be King, The 2019/2/15 £ 376,052 £ 3,085,482 Fox Int'l 8 Cold Pursuit 2019/2/22 £ 365,940 £ 1,393,383 Studiocanal 9 Women Of Mafia 2 2019/3/1 £ 299,541 £ 299,541 Phoenix 10 Favourite, The 2019/1/4 £ 286,128 £ 16,208,953 Fox Int'l 27 minutes ago, Olive said: 1 Captain Marvel 2019/3/8 £ 12,750,000 £ 12,750,000 Walt Disney Int'l 2 Fighting With My Family 2019/3/1 £ 1,026,797 £ 3,648,932 Lionsgate 3 Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, The 2019/2/8 £ 816,200 £ 16,789,253 Warner Bros Int'l 4 Instant Family 2019/2/15 £ 673,286 £ 9,049,572 Paramount Int'l 5 How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World 2019/2/1 £ 655,248 £ 18,078,308 Universal Int'l 6 Green Book 2019/2/1 £ 510,848 £ 8,391,687 eOne Films 7 Aftermath, The 2019/3/1 £ 261,294 £ 1,347,795 Fox Int'l 8 Kid Who Would Be King, The 2019/2/15 £ 180,376 £ 3,304,720 Fox Int'l 9 Bolshoi Ballet: Sleeping Beauty (2019) 2019/3/8 £ 176,849 £ 176,849 Trafalgar Releasing 10 Alita: Battle Angel 2019/2/8 £ 169,459 £ 9,013,097 Fox Int'l Generally some pretty decent holds given Marvel's opening. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Krissykins Posted March 13, 2019 Share Posted March 13, 2019 That’s gigantic for Captain Marvel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fabiopazzo2 Posted March 17, 2019 Share Posted March 17, 2019 (edited) $ 30M for CM Edited March 17, 2019 by fabiopazzo2 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
terrestrial Posted March 18, 2019 Share Posted March 18, 2019 https://www.screendaily.com/news/captain-marvel-reigns-at-uk-box-office-with-67m-on-its-second-weekend/5137758.article Quote Rank Film (Distributor) Three-day gross (Mar 15-17) Total gross to date Week 1 Captain Marvel (Disney) £6.7m £23.6m 2 2 Fisherman’s Friends (Entertainment Film) £1.2m £1.2m 1 3 What Men Want (Paramount) £840,000 £840,000 1 4 The LEGO Movie 2 (Warner Bros) £643,000 £17.5m 6 5 Fighting With My Family (Lionsgate) £631,431 £4.6m 3 Captain Marvel …. adding £6.7m = £23.6m … 665 sites… £10,216 site average. -48% . CM details: Spoiler That represents one of the lowest second-weekend drops of the first films for characters in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), suggesting strong word-of-mouth and audience appetite for a Marvel female superhero film. It beats 2008’s Iron Man (fell 64% for £10.2m); 2011’s Thor (fell 64% for £9.5m) and Captain America: The First Avenger (fell 61% for £6.9m); 2016’s Doctor Strange (fell 63% for £15.7m); 2017’s Spider-Man: Homecoming (fell 60% for £16.8m); and 2018’s Black Panther (fell 61% for £29.5m). It also performed better than Marvel Comics adaptation Deadpool, which fell 59% for £25.9m in 2016; and dropped less than the 66% second weekend of last year’s Avengers: Infinity War, although that film had a mammoth £49m after two weekends. From the MCU, only 2008’s The Incredible Hulk (fell 43% for £6.3m) and 2015’s Ant-Man (fell 37% for £9.6m) did better on their second weekends. Compared to other standalone comic book character adaptations, Warner Bros’ Wonder Woman dropped 45% on its second weekend in 2017 for a £12.8m cume, while Man Of Steel fell 55% for £21.3m in 2013 and Aquaman slipped 54% for £10.1m in December last year. The UK drop is on a par with the 47% slide across Europe and 48% in Latin America, and ahead of the 55% in North America and 53% in Asia-Pacific (excluding China). Ralph Breaks The Internet -5%, …. £50,000 = £18.7m Mary Poppins Returns … £30,000 = £44.2m Glass … £19,000 = £10.9m. Fisherman’s Friends … £1.2m three-day opening. …502 screens,…average of £2,290 What Men Want … £840,000 first weekend. ….495 locations… average £1,696 Instant Family -3ß%.. £468,000 = £9.7m The LEGO Movie 2 … £643,000 = £17.5m. Fighting With My Family …. £631,431 = £4.6m How To Train Your Dragon … £530,243 = £18.7m Everybody Knows now 85 locations …. £100,469 = £284,357 Green Book … £351,502 = £9.1m On The Basis Of Sex added £44,815 for £1.4m after four, while If Beale Street Could Talk topped up by £24,086 to £1.5m. The Kid Who Would Be King …. £107,892 = £3.4m. Alita: Battle Angel, … £78,076 = £9.2m The Aftermath, … £75,131 = £1.7m The Favourite … £66,800 = £16.7m Bohemian Rhapsody, still in the top 20 after 21 weekends and adding £62,541 for £54.7m. The Prodigy opened to £96,905 from 92 sites. Ben Is Back, ….£81,872 … 114 locations …£718 average. = £82,204 including previews. Cold Pursuit … £59,677 = £1.9m Under The Silver Lake … eight sites, .. £11,390 = £13,820 including previews. Border added £31,435 on its second weekend for £146,127 total. Capernaum took £22,184 on its fourth weekend for a cume of £415,558. Benjamin made £32,236 … 17 sites, including £11,546 from previews. The Kindergarten Teacher … £17,259 = £119,028 Girl, … £17,144 from 25 sites, nine of which were Curzon’s own. Women Of Mafia 2 (Kobiety Mafii 2) is up to £352,483. Children Of The Snow Land, … £4,458 from two sites…Curzon Soho on Thursday and the Rio Dalston on Sunday. The Fight, …took £4,393 from 22 locations, £200 average. 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rthmessiah Posted March 18, 2019 Share Posted March 18, 2019 top playdates 18-Mar 1-Vue Westfield London 2-NAC Showcase Bluewater 3-CW Crawley 4-Imax Southbank 5-CW Basildon 6-CW Sheffield 7-CW Milton Keynes 8-NAC Showcase Southhampton 9-CW Glasgow 10-Odeon Trafford 11-CW Leicester Square (Combined with Odeon would be #1) 12-Vue Stratford 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonwo Posted March 19, 2019 Share Posted March 19, 2019 I'm impressed Fisherman's Friends did over £1m. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heretic Posted March 19, 2019 Author Share Posted March 19, 2019 Impressive hold for Captain Marvel, looks like it’s heading for a £35m ($45m+) total. Will be interesting to see who takes number 1 this weekend as I think Us will have a strong opening and CM will probably make between £3-3.5m. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
terrestrial Posted March 19, 2019 Share Posted March 19, 2019 posted for the change of #4 nd #5 see weekend vs Monday Comscore Movies UK & Ireland @cSMoviesUK MONDAY: 1 - Captain Marvel 2 - Fisherman's Friends 3 - What Men Want 4 - Instant Family 5 - The LEGO Movie 2 LAST WEEKEND'S BOX OFFICE GROSSES: 1 - Captain Marvel - £6.6m 2 - Fisherman's Friends - £1.1m 3 - What Men Want - £836k 4 - The LEGO Movie 2 - £643k 5 - Fighting With My Family - £632k 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pepsa Posted March 19, 2019 Share Posted March 19, 2019 1 hour ago, terrestrial said: posted for the change of #4 nd #5 see weekend vs Monday Comscore Movies UK & Ireland @cSMoviesUK MONDAY: 1 - Captain Marvel 2 - Fisherman's Friends 3 - What Men Want 4 - Instant Family 5 - The LEGO Movie 2 LAST WEEKEND'S BOX OFFICE GROSSES: 1 - Captain Marvel - £6.6m 2 - Fisherman's Friends - £1.1m 3 - What Men Want - £836k 4 - The LEGO Movie 2 - £643k 5 - Fighting With My Family - £632k Think thats normal with a animation movie on weekdays or is Fighting with my also a animation movie? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
terrestrial Posted March 19, 2019 Share Posted March 19, 2019 (edited) 2 hours ago, pepsa said: Think thats normal with a animation movie on weekdays or is Fighting with my also a animation movie? I usually do not often post sole ranking tweets as they are mostly not saying much / are identical to the weekend, but if I see a change then I sometimes do posts the tweet, usually high-lightning / marking the difference. Its not about to think its something strange or exceptional, its more like a #4 change might get missed.... For me its not about which movie is mentioned, its in my feed, it might interest someone,.... so I post it (I do not watch animated and have no idea what the other movie is about ) I think I have a bit too many comscore accounts in my feed, especially the South America ones do not often deliver numbers too Edited March 19, 2019 by terrestrial many 'e's and others are missing - bad keyboard 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Olive Posted March 20, 2019 Share Posted March 20, 2019 1 Captain Marvel 2019/3/8 £ 6,643,217 £ 23,657,527 Walt Disney Int'l 2 Fisherman's Friends 2019/3/15 £ 1,154,864 £ 1,154,864 Entertainment Film Distributors 3 What Men Want 2019/3/15 £ 836,612 £ 836,612 Paramount Int'l 4 Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, The 2019/2/8 £ 643,623 £ 17,522,377 Warner Bros Int'l 5 Fighting With My Family 2019/3/1 £ 632,598 £ 4,640,128 Lionsgate 6 How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World 2019/2/1 £ 530,499 £ 18,696,164 Universal Int'l 7 Instant Family 2019/2/15 £ 467,902 £ 9,746,027 Paramount Int'l 8 Green Book 2019/2/1 £ 351,502 £ 9,091,220 eOne Films 9 Eggnog 3 2019/3/15 £ 167,934 £ 167,934 Magnetes Pictures 10 Kid Who Would Be King, The 2019/2/15 £ 108,728 £ 3,426,172 Fox Int'l 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
terrestrial Posted March 23, 2019 Share Posted March 23, 2019 Quote Us is predicted to open a little behind the US figure, using the conventional yardstick of a UK that is 10% of a film’s US bow, minus currency conversion. In that respect, an opening of £2.5m - £3m would be roughly in line with expectations. US is going head-to-head with Disney’s Captain Marvel, which was up to £25.7m in the UK as of Wednesday (March 20). Quote also opening: The White Crow, ..... Five Feet Apart, which Vertigo is releasing into 100+ cinemas. ,.... Sorry Angel ...... Minding The Gap,.... 90 Minutes, .... holdovers: Fisherman’s Friends, .... posted strong mid-weeks, rising to £2.4m cume by close of play on Thursday,.... https://www.screendaily.com/news/jordan-peeles-us-to-battle-captain-marvel-at-uk-box-office/5137922.article 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rthmessiah Posted March 24, 2019 Share Posted March 24, 2019 WE lookings CM lc3.4m, Us 2.8m 4 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
charlie Jatinder Posted March 24, 2019 Share Posted March 24, 2019 (edited) 3 minutes ago, Rthmar-vell said: CM lc3.4m Good. A bit short my expectations though. Edited March 24, 2019 by Charlie Jatinder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heretic Posted March 24, 2019 Author Share Posted March 24, 2019 So looks like another sub 50% drop for CM. Good opening for Us aswell, higher than Get Out’s £2.1m. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Krissykins Posted March 24, 2019 Share Posted March 24, 2019 $2.8m is solid for US, although I expected more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
terrestrial Posted March 25, 2019 Share Posted March 25, 2019 Quote Rank Film (Distributor) Three-day gross (Mar 22-25) Total gross to date Week 1 Captain Marvel (Disney) £3.4m £29.5m 3 2 Us (Universal) £2.8m £2.8m 1 3 Fisherman’s Friends (Entertainment) £972,836 £3.4m 2 4 What Men Want (Paramount) £513,000 £1.9m 2 5 Fighting With My Family (Lionsgate) £387,779 £5.5m 4 Quote Mary Poppins Returns added £18,500 for £44.2m to date; Ralph Breaks The Internet is up to £18.6m after adding £8,100; and Glass added £10,000 for £10.9m so far. https://www.screendaily.com/news/jordan-peeles-us-opens-second-at-uk-box-office-with-strong-28m-bow/5137958.article Quote How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World added £320,998 this weekend and is up to £19.1m, while Everybody Knows added £42,279 for £385,371 cume Quote Instant Family took £295,000 and is at £10.2m. Quote The Lego Movie 2 added £373,000 and has now passed £18m in the UK Quote Five Feet Apart, the US romantic drama that has been performing well stateside (grossing more than £20m ($26.5m) to date) opened to £253,341 from 204 sites, with no previews. The Prodigy added £7,151 and is up to £185,774. Quote The White Crow, Ralph Fiennes’ drama about ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev’s dramatic defection to the West in the 1960s, posted a soft debut of £221,785 from 90 locations, an average of £2,520. Including previews, the film has taken £326,497. Quote A 75th anniversary event re-release of The Great Escape, presented by historian Dan Snow, grossed £171,402 this weekend. Quote The Kid Who Would Be King added £67,050 and is up to £3.5m in the UK; The Aftermath is up to £1.8m after posting £36,451; Bohemian Rhapsody is on £54.8m and added £36,300 this weekend; Alita: Battle Angel is on £9.2m and added £31,485; The Favourite is on £16.8m and added £22,682; Can You Ever Forgive Me? is up to £2.1m and posted £16,047. Quote The Media Centre Presents Joni 75: A Birthday Celebration took £128,691 from 116 sites on Thursday (March 22), with 10 venues to report. Quote A Dogs Way Home added £25,600 for £2.1m; Escape Room added £11,300 for £2.5m; Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse added £10,300 for £10.7m; All Is True added £8,500 for £974,000. Quote Ben Is Back posted £17,871 and is up to £164,118. Quote Border added £15,258 this weekend and is up to £184,198; Under The Silver Lake is up to £25,579. Quote The Crossing, director Bai Xue’s Chinese drama that premiered at Toronto last year, opened with £6,501 from 12 sites. Quote Girl played in 13 locations, adding £4,115. It’s now up to a very soft £41,146. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonwo Posted March 25, 2019 Share Posted March 25, 2019 On 3/24/2019 at 3:44 PM, Krissykins said: $2.8m is solid for US, although I expected more. It's interesting that Us didn't catch on compared to the US, not that £2.8m is bad, for an original horror it's very good. Fisherman's Friends had a great drop. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Olive Posted March 27, 2019 Share Posted March 27, 2019 1 Captain Marvel 2019/3/8 £ 3,378,582 £ 29,494,637 Walt Disney Int'l 2 Us 2019/3/22 £ 2,766,839 £ 2,766,839 Universal Int'l 3 Fisherman's Friends 2019/3/15 £ 972,996 £ 3,361,336 Entertainment Film Distributors 4 What Men Want 2019/3/15 £ 515,410 £ 1,853,240 Paramount Int'l 5 Fighting With My Family 2019/3/1 £ 388,963 £ 5,250,911 Lionsgate 6 Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, The 2019/2/8 £ 377,569 £ 18,017,035 Warner Bros Int'l 7 White Crow, The 2019/3/22 £ 326,997 £ 326,997 Studiocanal 8 How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World 2019/2/1 £ 321,068 £ 19,115,065 Universal Int'l 9 Instant Family 2019/2/15 £ 295,945 £ 10,228,494 Paramount Int'l 10 Five Feet Apart 2019/3/22 £ 253,341 £ 253,341 Vertigo Releasing 2 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...