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Weekend Thread: Actuals - Terminator 29, Joker 13.5, Mal2 13.1, Harriet 11.7, Addams 8.3

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The Terminator franchise has had such a weird trajectory. I remember thinking T3 wasn’t as massive as I thought it would be with its predecessor’s reputation and its then near-record production budget, but even its unadjusted numbers are a damn sight better than those of any of the reboots.

 

I’m seeing Dark Fate tonight and I’m going in with an open mind (I like the cast and I’m somehow one of the precious few who actually enjoyed Genisys as a guilty pleasure), but I feel like the powers-that-be at Paramount did even less to drum up excitement outside of minimal brand recognition than they did with Genisys four years ago. Even with the PG-13 rating and the less-than-enthusiastic hype going in, Genisys still felt like it was being pushed as a bigger deal than Dark Fate has been.

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1 - Terminator: Dark Fate Paramount Pictures $10,600,000 - - 4,086 $2,594 $10,600,000 1
2 - Harriet Focus Features $3,900,000 - - 2,059 $1,894 $3,900,000 1
3 1 Joker Warner Bros. $3,840,000 +103.5% -30.2% 3,519 $1,091 $289,526,992 29
4 2 Maleficent: Mistress of Evil Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures $3,135,000 +127.2% -36.2% 3,820 $820 $75,284,711 15
5 3 Zombieland: Double Tap Sony Pictures Releasing $2,015,000 +67.9% -40.6% 3,337 $603 $53,972,162 15
6 4 The Addams Family United Artists Releasing $1,989,000 +74% -29.7% 3,607 $551 $78,785,000 22
7 5 Countdown STX Entertainment $1,600,000 +53.8% -49.5% 2,675 $598 $13,516,036 8
8 6 Black and Blue Screen Gems $1,130,000 +123.2% -63% 2,062 $548 $12,522,478 8
9 - Motherless Brooklyn Warner Bros. $1,055,000 - - 1,342 $786 $1,055,000 1
10 11 Parasite Neon $735,000 +279.1% +29.3% 463 $1,587 $5,659,256 22
11 18 Jojo Rabbit Fox Searchlight Pictures $702,000 +895.1% +106.5% 256 $2,742 $2,587,236 15
12 - Arctic Dogs Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures $700,000 - - 2,844 $246 $700,000 1
13 7 Gemini Man Paramount Pictures $480,000 +44.4% -56.8% 1,872 $256 $45,514,069 22
14 10 The Current War: Director's Cut 101 Studios $360,000 +42.5% -62.1% 1,082 $332 $4,105,233 8
15 9 Downton Abbey Focus Features $320,000 +16.1% -41.9% 912 $350 $93,640,540 43
16 13 Abominable Universal Pictures $200,000 +55.9% -58.8% 1,137 $175 $57,610,855 36
17 20 Housefull 4 FIP $119,000 +161.6% -56.2% 315 $377 $1,417,180 8
18 25 The Lion King Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures $27,000 +104.7% -29.7% 158 $170 $543,265,323 106
19 21 Ad Astra Twentieth Century Fox $27,000 -33.7% -67% 137 $197 $49,481,276 43
20 24 Rambo: Last Blood Lionsgate $19,000 +9.2% -65% 205 $92 $44,637,981 43
21 30 Toy Story 4 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures $11,000 +117% -27.1% 105 $104 $433,833,761 134
22 26 Jexi Lionsgate $8,000 -23% -79.2% 87 $91 $6,512,508 22
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WIDE (1000+)

# TITLE WEEKEND   LOCATIONS   AVG. TOTAL WKS. DIST.
1 Terminator: Dark Fate $29,000,000 4,086 $7,097 $29,000,000 1 Paramount
2 Joker $13,200,000 -31% 3,519 -417 $3,751 $298,886,992 5 Warner Bros.
3 Maleficent: Mistress of Evil $12,400,000 -36% 3,820 30 $3,246 $84,549,711 3 Disney
4 Harriet $11,300,000 2,059 $5,488 $11,300,000 1 Focus Features
5 The Addams Family $8,200,000 -32% 3,607 -600 $2,273 $84,996,000 4 United Artists Releasing
6 Zombieland: Double Tap $6,900,000 -42% 3,337 -131 $2,068 $58,857,162 3 Sony Pictures
7 Countdown $4,800,000 -46% 2,675 0 $1,794 $16,716,036 2 STX Entertainment
8 Black and Blue $3,900,000 -53% 2,062 0 $1,891 $15,292,478 2 Sony / Screen Gems
9 Motherless Brooklyn $3,100,000 1,342 $2,310 $3,100,000 1 Warner Bros.
10 Arctic Dogs $2,800,000 2,844 $985 $2,800,000 1 Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures
11 Gemini Man $1,800,000 -56% 1,872 -1136 $962 $46,834,069 4 Paramount Pictures
12 The Current War $1,200,000 -54% 1,082 60 $1,109 $4,945,233 2 101 Studios
13 Abominable $860,000 -59% 1,137 -1059 $756 $58,270,855 6 Universal Pictures

LIMITED (100 — 999)

# TITLE WEEKEND   LOCATIONS   AVG. TOTAL WKS. DIST.
1 Parasite $2,400,000 31% 463 334 $5,184 $2,400,000 4 NEON
2 Jojo Rabbit $2,300,000 120% 256 201 $8,984 $4,185,236 3 Fox Searchlight
3 Downton Abbey $1,100,000 -44% 912 -746 $1,206 $94,420,540 7 Focus Features
4 Housefull 4 $400,000 -56% 315 0 $1,270 $1,698,180 2 FIP
5 The Lion King $115,000 -22% 158 -41 $728 $543,353,323 16 Walt Disney Pictures
6 Ad Astra $90,000 -67% 137 -188 $657 $49,544,276 7 20th Century Fox
7 Rambo: Last Blood $70,000 -66% 205 -231 $341 $44,688,981 7 Lionsgate
8 Toy Story 4 $45,000 -28% 105 -16 $429 $433,867,761 20 Disney
9 Hustlers $36,000 -96% 408 -506 $88 $103,956,228 8 STX Entertainment

PLATFORM (1 — 99)

# TITLE WEEKEND   LOCATIONS   AVG. TOTAL WKS. DIST.
1 No Safe Spaces $70,000 54% 11 10 $6,364 $128,724 2 Atlas Distribution
2 Jexi $25,000 -81% 87 -235 $287 $6,529,508 4 Lionsgate / CBS / Entertainment One
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13 minutes ago, Webslinger said:

The Terminator franchise has had such a weird trajectory. I remember thinking T3 wasn’t as massive as I thought it would be with its predecessor’s reputation and its then near-record production budget, but even its unadjusted numbers are a damn sight better than those of any of the reboots.

 

I’m seeing Dark Fate tonight and I’m going in with an open mind (I like the cast and I’m somehow one of the precious few who actually enjoyed Genisys as a guilty pleasure), but I feel like the powers-that-be at Paramount did even less to drum up excitement outside of minimal brand recognition than they did with Genisys four years ago. Even with the PG-13 rating and the less-than-enthusiastic hype going in, Genisys still felt like it was being pushed as a bigger deal than Dark Fate has been.

They actually gave it a big promotional push

 

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/how-dark-fate-markets-a-terminator-franchise-reset-1251181

 

 

the problem

is simply, nobody wants another Terminator film

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ANGEL HAS FALLEN did 69.0 dom after 21.3 ow. That's a rare 3.24x multiplier for an action sequel.

 

For the sake of the Terminator franchise I hope DARK FATE can do close to 2.9-3.0x make it to 85-90 dom. That's still nothing compared to the prod budget but wouldn't want it to end 65-70 dom.

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yeah Parasite's PTA is dropping fast. enough juice in the tank for one more expansion next weekend but even then it won't get to 20m without a Best Picture nod and subsequent re-expansion.

 

still a strong result ofc and distributors better learn the right lesson from it.

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3 minutes ago, a2k said:

ANGEL HAS FALLEN did 69.0 dom after 21.3 ow. That's a rare 3.24x multiplier for an action sequel.

 

For the sake of the Terminator franchise I hope DARK FATE can do close to 2.9-3.0x make it to 85-90 dom. That's still nothing compared to the prod budget but wouldn't want it to end 65-70 dom.

August legs with the Labor Day pump and not much competition.

 

Next week has 5 wide openers, then 3 more, then 3 more and 2 more on Thanksgiving - and several high profile limited - that's a lot of screens

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