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3 hours ago, SchumacherFTW said:

I have done each time I go, but it's so dammed expensive to do it. Hard to justify dropping £17 on one 2D ticket when I have an unlimited card and Limitless as well. 


Definitely. 
I tend to divide the more ‘multiplex’ fare between odeon and Cineworld. The mega blockbusters at Odeon’s LIEMAX, and then the real prestige films in Everyman. 
I’ve got a limitless card too. Worth it for the discount off Liemax alone. 
 

if money was no object I’d probably see most stuff in Everyman. Plus you feel obliged to buy food and drink in there with their assumptive selling by coming to your seat - lol. Those ice cream sundaes in jam jars are unbelievable. 

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53 minutes ago, SchumacherFTW said:

The weekend of the 25th is going to be very interesting, RRR is looking pretty busy in most cinemas I've taken a look at for that weekend. Batman could potentially have some competition by the look of it

Most likely one day wonder. This didn't have the same hype in non-Telugu audience as Bahubali 2, so it will likely burn that audience in one day.

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5 hours ago, Heretic said:

Perhaps around £7m weekend. Would be sub 50% if it managed that. 

That's a bad drop and i don't know why is falling so hard when an average movie at best like Uncharted only dropped 19% on second weekend.

Maybe is for the rating...

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Uncharted opened to £4.7m for starters, and also was bolstered by half term holidays which is why every film had very strong holds that weekend, including Sing 2 which stayed virtually flat.
 

Suoerhero films don’t drop 19% in their second weekend (excluding Joker which had an exceptional run and can’t really be considered a ‘superhero’ film). 
 

Any Batman flick is going to be inherently frontloaded. If you’re expecting a 20% drop for a superhero film that opened to £13.5mthen you clearly have limited knowledge of how box office works. 

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15 hours ago, efialtes76 said:

That's a bad drop and i don't know why is falling so hard when an average movie at best like Uncharted only dropped 19% on second weekend.

Maybe is for the rating...


Don’t forget, Uncharted only dropped 19% because of a holiday. And it opened to a third of Batman. 
 

 

£27m 10 day for The Batman

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Upto 13th March 2022

  Film Distributor Weeks on release Weekend Total Total Box Office
1 The Batman Warner Bros. 2 £7,406,390 £26,541,848
2 Uncharted Sony Pictures 5 £1,059,861 £21,762,317
3 BTS Permission To Dance On Stage – Seoul: Live Viewing (Concert) Trafalgar Releasing 1 £899,126 £899,126
4 Sing 2 Universal Pictures 7 £819,153 £31,301,966
5 The Duke Pathe 3 £500,749 £3,866,162
6 Dog Entertainment Film Distributors 4 £279,053 £2,996,364
7 Death On The Nile Walt Disney 5 £231,229 £7,565,192
8 Spiderman No Way Home Sony Pictures 13 £203,906 £95,994,961
9 Radhe Shyam Great India Films 1 £186,705 £186,705
10 Belfast Universal Pictures 8 £141,280 £14,838,065
11 Clifford The Big Red Dog Entertainment One UK 14 £77,512 £9,904,587
12 Red Rocket Universal Pictures 1 £74,709 £74,709
13 Jackass Forever Paramount 6 £64,025 £6,221,833
14 Gangubai Kathiawadi Paramount 3 £62,169 £583,079
15 The Kashmir Files Zee Studios International 1 £58,635 £58,635

 

Batman (-45%), Uncharted (-18%), Sing 2 (-21%), The Duke (-27%) and Spiderman NWH (-5%)~

 

The BATMAN's 2nd Weekend is more than 2nd Weekend of Batman Begins's £2.92m, The Dark Knight's £6.73m, TDKR  £7.27m and just below Joker's 9.76m.

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