efialtes76 Posted April 16, 2018 Share Posted April 16, 2018 Rank Film / Distributor Weekend Gross (Fri-Sun) Running Total Week 1 Rampage (Warner Bros) £3.1m £4.1m 1 2 Peter Rabbit (Sony) £2m £38.1m 5 3 A Quiet Place (Paramount) £1.9m £6.4m 2 4 Ready Player One(Warner Bros) £1.2m £14.5m 3 5 Truth Or Dare (Universal) £922,664 £922,664 1 Warner Bros Rampage, the latest Dwayne Johnson star vehicle, stormed to the top of the UK box office this weekend with a three-day debut of £3.1m from 559 sites, an average of £5,617. The video-game adaptation has grossed £4.1m, including previews on Wednesday and Thursday. That figure is roughly equitable with the film’s US launch of $34.5m (using the accepted wisdom of a UK opening being a tenth of a US opening, without converting the currency). Budgeted at $120m, Rampage is doing well internationally, particularly in China, and has already grossed $148.6m worldwide. Johnson’s appeal regularly helps to propel films to strong UK openings: Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle posted an impressive £8.2m opening in 2017, while the Baywatch reboot garnered a seven-day opening of £4.6m, also last year, and the action film Central Intelligence opened to £3.1m in 2016. Ready Player One is up to £14.5m, adding £1.2m this weekend. Sony Pictures Peter Rabbit dropped to second in the chart after an impressive four weeks at number one. The film grossed £2m this weekend, taking it to £38.1m to-date. It has now surpassed Paddington (£37.9m), and further family films including Monsters Inc (£37.9m), Finding Nemo (£37.4m), and Secret Life Of Pets (£36.6m). Paramount Benefiting from strong word-of-mouth, A Quiet Place posted an impressive hold in its second weekend, dropping just 4% to £1.9m. With a gross of £6.4m, the film looks set to be a sleeper hit. Universal Horror film Truth Or Dare, the latest from genre masters Blumhouse, opened to £922,664 from 443 locations for an average of £2,023. That is a fair way behind recent Blumhouse productions Get Out (£2.2m), Split (£2.6m), and Insidious: The Last Key (£1.8m) but genre titles can go on to have a long tail if word-of-mouth is good. Blockers is up to £3.6m after adding £273,036; Pacific Rim: Uprising is up to £4.4m after adding £82,456; Thoroughbreds is up to £100,420 after adding £10,496. Fox The Greatest Showman was down a slim 8% this weekend, adding £622,027 for £44.9m to date. In its second weekend on release, Love, Simon dropped 38% with £621,748 taking it to £2.7m so far. Isle Of Dogs added a further £498,530 for £5.1m to date. Disney Black Panther added a further £460,000 in its ninth weekend, taking the film to £49.4m. it should cusp over £50m before Avengers: Infinity War arrives on April 26. A Wrinkle In Time was down 36% this weekend, adding £156,000 for £2.84m to date, while Coco saw a surge of 197% to £162,000, boosted by a series of lower priced weekend kids’ club screenings, which takes the film to a lifetime of £18.6m Lionsgate Ghost Stories dropped 52% in its second weekend, adding £264,601 to take it up to £1.3m. Trafalgar Releasing Event cinema release Luisa Miller - Met Opera 2018 played in 205 sites this weekend, grossing £229,648 for an average of £1,120. Arrow Films Sergey Loznitsa’s A Gentle Creature opened in six screens with £1,939. With previews, the film is on £3,282. Curzon 120 Beats Per Minute is up to £143,256 so far, while The Square is up to £677,193. On the horizon Avengers: Infinity War is now just ten days away. Next weekend sees the release of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society via Studiocanal, Wildling 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
expensiveho Posted April 16, 2018 Share Posted April 16, 2018 Does BP still have a chance to outgross The Avengers? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZeeSoh Posted April 16, 2018 Share Posted April 16, 2018 22 minutes ago, expensiveho said: Does BP still have a chance to outgross The Avengers? TA1 did about £51.9 it seems which means BP will need 2.5m more. It may be possible if BP gets a boost from IW but it will be difficult seeing it needs about 5x what it did this weekend. In dollar amounts however BP is far behind Avengers as dollar is stronger right now against pound relative to what it was in 2012 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Olive Posted April 17, 2018 Share Posted April 17, 2018 1 Rampage 2018-04-13 £ 4,109,247 £ 4,109,247 Warner Bros Int'l 2 Peter Rabbit 2018-03-16 £ 2,021,162 £ 38,093,407 Sony Int'l 3 Quiet Place, A 2018-04-06 £ 1,907,585 £ 6,350,119 Paramount Int'l 4 Ready Player One 2018-03-30 £ 1,183,259 £ 14,501,485 Warner Bros Int'l 5 Blumhouse's Truth Or Dare 2018-04-13 £ 931,249 £ 931,249 Universal Int'l 6 Greatest Showman, The 2017-12-29 £ 623,091 £ 44,928,180 Fox Int'l 7 Love, Simon 2018-04-06 £ 623,042 £ 2,749,944 Fox Int'l 8 Isle Of Dogs 2018-03-30 £ 502,487 £ 5,131,027 Fox Int'l 9 Black Panther 2018-02-16 £ 452,734 £ 49,457,708 Walt Disney Int'l 10 Duck Duck Goose 2018-03-30 £ 357,087 £ 3,229,768 Entertainment Film Distributors 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fabiopazzo2 Posted April 17, 2018 Share Posted April 17, 2018 33 minutes ago, SchumacherFTW said: Opening day has started being confirmed here in the UK, definitely not on the same level as TFA, Spectre and The Last Jedi when it comes to hoovering up screenings, but it's generally taking 60%-80% of peak time screenings at most cinemas. Its not a good comparison, SW did 160M in UK. IW have a chance to pass $ 30M in the first weekend but SW and Bond is on another level . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SchumacherFTW Posted April 17, 2018 Share Posted April 17, 2018 20 minutes ago, fabiopazzo2 said: Its not a good comparison, SW did 160M in UK. IW have a chance to pass $ 30M in the first weekend but SW and Bond is on another level . All those films opened mid week, so it's not exactly wrong. It's still a giant blockbuster with a lot of Hype, but I remember TFA and Spectre being handed 6 out of 6 screens at my old haunt, which IW will not get. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SchumacherFTW Posted April 17, 2018 Share Posted April 17, 2018 Kind of loving that The Greatest Showman is STILL playing on Thursday, even with the Avengers onslaught coming XD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fabiopazzo2 Posted April 17, 2018 Share Posted April 17, 2018 (edited) I’m not expect IW can pass SW, Bond and HP here. I think the OW will be $ 27-31M Edited April 17, 2018 by fabiopazzo2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Avatree Posted April 18, 2018 Share Posted April 18, 2018 If this weather keeps up this weekend is gonna suck lol. People have literally no reason to go to the cinema as there's nothing of interest releasing either. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Avatree Posted April 18, 2018 Share Posted April 18, 2018 (edited) On 4/17/2018 at 1:30 PM, SchumacherFTW said: Kind of loving that The Greatest Showman is STILL playing on Thursday, even with the Avengers onslaught coming XD Why would Avengers have any effect on Greatest Showman? Different audiences. If Black Panther couldn't affect TGS then Avengers won't either. On that note. I love how well it's still doing... I'm going to a screening next week and its half full with still a whole week to go. It is selling out screens every single weekend here and throughout easter last couple weeks. I have never in my life seen a film do this well. I don't recall Avatar selling out 4 months after release. It's extraordinary and though I thought the film was crap, makes me very happy. Edited April 18, 2018 by Treeze Rutledge Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dandeak2000 Posted April 18, 2018 Share Posted April 18, 2018 From My World of KJ Post 2018 Openings (Over £1M) as of 15/4/181. Black Panther £17,700,000 (TUE-SUN)2. Peter Rabbit £7,273,2073. Fifty Shades Freed £6,132,4144. Coco £5,209,2145. Ready Player One £5,113,041 (WED (3D)/THUR (2D)-SUN)6. Rampage £4,109,247 (WED 3D/THUR 2D-SUN)7. Darkest Hour £4,058,3568. Tomb Raider £3,018,916 (WED 3D/THUR 2D-SUN)9. A Quiet Place £2,696,892 (MON-SUN)10. The Shape of Water £2,466,217 (WED-SUN)11. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri £2,361,78212. Molly's Game £2,283,420 (MON-SUN)13. Maze Runner: The Death Cure £2,247,91514. The Post £2,152,97715. Early Man £2,020,65316. Red Sparrow £1,843,124 (THUR-SUN)17. Insidious: The Last Key £1,840,99218. Pacific Rim: Uprising £1,655,18619. Isle of Dogs £1,641,50920. The Commuter £1,602,68021. Blockers £1,349,62722. Lady Bird £1,233,50823. Love, Simon £1,179,593 24. All The Money In The World £1,161,20325. Downsizing £1,131,687 (WED-SUN)26. Game Night £1,094,47827. Den of Thieves £1,082,56028. I, Tonya £1,049,5512018 Totals as of 8/4/18 (Some on this chart may not be on openers chart)1. Black Panther £49,457,7082. Peter Rabbit £38,093,4073. Darkest Hour £24,015,0354. Coco £18,013,3365. Fifty Shades Freed £17,521,8206. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri £15,077,0667. Ready Player One £14,501,4858. Early Man £11,097,7979. The Post £8,839,13310. Tomb Raider £7,677,77811. The Shape of Water £7,312,08212. Maze Runner: The Death Cure £6,667,14113. Red Sparrow £6,368,42214. A Quiet Place £6,350,11915. Finding Your Feet £5,541,41716. Isle of Dogs £5,131,02717. Lady Bird £5,079,88718. Insidious: The Last Key £5,040,84419. Game Night £4,633,70820. Rampage £4,109,24721. The Commuter £3,952,12722. Molly's Game £3,788,03123. I, Tonya £3,564,60824. Blockers £3,557,36425. All the Money In the World £3,245,46126. Duck Duck Goose £3,229,76827. Den of Thieves £2,970,15128. Love, Simon £2,749,94429. Phantom Thread £2,685,862 30. A Wrinkle In Time £2,500,000 (Around)31. Downsizing £1,922,405 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heretic Posted April 21, 2018 Author Share Posted April 21, 2018 The BO will definitely have suffered this week and weekend due to the amazing weather we are having. Will be back to normal just in time for Infinity War. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stewart Posted April 21, 2018 Share Posted April 21, 2018 2 minutes ago, Heretic said: The BO will definitely have suffered this week and weekend due to the amazing weather we are having. Will be back to normal just in time for Infinity War. I went to the very first showing of Every Day at my theater in the blistering heat... There was 3 people in there! On the journey though I saw TONS of people outside having fun enjoying the sun Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heretic Posted April 21, 2018 Author Share Posted April 21, 2018 2 minutes ago, feasby007 said: I went to the very first showing of Every Day at my theater in the blistering heat... There was 3 people in there! On the journey though I saw TONS of people outside having fun enjoying the sun Not surprised, after what feels like the longest winter ever, we've suddenly been blessed with summer. Everyone is out enjoying it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stewart Posted April 21, 2018 Share Posted April 21, 2018 1 minute ago, Heretic said: Not surprised, after what feels like the longest winter ever, we've suddenly been blessed with summer. Everyone is out enjoying it. *almost Some of us have uni exams next week that desperately need revision. Although I did take my birthday off to watch Every Day Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SchumacherFTW Posted April 21, 2018 Share Posted April 21, 2018 2 hours ago, Heretic said: Not surprised, after what feels like the longest winter ever, we've suddenly been blessed with summer. Everyone is out enjoying it. Trust me to be doing fucking OT this weekend Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fabiopazzo2 Posted April 24, 2018 Share Posted April 24, 2018 @Heretic What you expect from IW this weekend? @feasby007 say $ 25M my range is $ 28-32M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stewart Posted April 24, 2018 Share Posted April 24, 2018 2 minutes ago, fabiopazzo2 said: @Heretic What you expect from IW this weekend? @feasby007 say $ 25M my range is $ 28-32M That's primarily based on looking around the presales for a few of my locals Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Avatree Posted April 24, 2018 Share Posted April 24, 2018 'Rampage' stays top of sun-burned UK box office https://www.screendaily.com/news/rampage-stays-top-of-sun-burned-uk-box-office/5128497.article 1 Rampage (Warner Bros) £1.4m £6.5m 2 2 A Quiet Place (Paramount) £1m £8.3m 3 3 The Guernsey Literary And… (Studiocanal) £824,847 £824,847 1 4 Ready Player One (Warner Bros) £502,000 £15.4m 4 5 Peter Rabbit (Sony) £486,000 £38.9m 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Olive Posted April 24, 2018 Share Posted April 24, 2018 1 Rampage 2018-04-13 £ 1,413,973 £ 6,483,777 Warner Bros Int'l 2 Quiet Place, A 2018-04-06 £ 1,024,722 £ 8,262,665 Paramount Int'l 3 Guernsey 2018-04-20 £ 825,777 £ 825,777 Studiocanal 4 Ready Player One 2018-03-30 £ 503,099 £ 15,439,019 Warner Bros Int'l 5 Peter Rabbit 2018-03-16 £ 487,412 £ 38,892,842 Sony Int'l 6 Blumhouse's Truth Or Dare 2018-04-13 £ 401,031 £ 1,719,375 Universal Int'l 7 Greatest Showman, The 2017-12-29 £ 304,478 £ 45,446,913 Fox Int'l 8 Love, Simon 2018-04-06 £ 274,213 £ 3,265,492 Fox Int'l 9 Black Panther 2018-02-16 £ 235,388 £ 49,858,826 Walt Disney Int'l 10 Secret Cinema: Blade Runner: Final Cut 2018-03-23 £ 228,962 £ 1,743,320 Warner Bros Int'l 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...