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Daily Domestic Chart for Tuesday November 26, 2019


See also: Nov 26, 2018 Daily Chart - Nov 19, 2019 Daily Chart
 
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    Movie Distr Gross %YD %LW Thr Per
Thr
Total
Gross
D
- (3) A Beautiful Day in the Ne… Sony Pictures $2,300,000 +55%   3,235 $711 $17,036,435 5
- (7) Charlie’s Angels Sony Pictures $587,000 +51% -38% 3,452 $170 $14,977,564 12
- (8) The Good Liar Warner Bros. $560,000 +47% -45% 2,454 $228 $12,731,832 12
- (11) Joker Warner Bros. $480,000 +31% -21% 1,410 $340 $327,702,980 54
- (13) Doctor Sleep Warner Bros. $305,000 +22% -59% 1,476 $207 $29,305,760 19
- (-) Zombieland: Double Tap Sony Pictures $92,000 +18% -62% 455 $202 $71,712,201 40
- (-) Black and Blue Sony Pictures $51,000 +33% -59% 257 $198 $21,484,266 33
 
Totals 7   $4,375,000  
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I know lately my early numbers in Summer and now Frozen 2 aren't as good as they were pre Aladdin, but gonna take a shot on it.

 

Going by Wednesday pre-sales, expecting 23-25 today. Please note these are projections from pre-sales, not during the day.

Just for perspective of this speculation;

PS are more than 2x Ralph 2 OD

Around +7% Tuesday in USA, Canada is down obviously.

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Yeah the major difference this year is that a big family film (like what Disney usually releases) isnt opening today. That usually causes the "bigger" falls with holdover family flicks. 

That being said, the massive cheap Tuesdays we have seen this year shouldn't have surprised us today, 20m was my high guess yesterday and I am glad it appears to have gotten there. 

Todays behavior should be flat or a tiny drop -5% but hardly an increase if any based on past behavior this week. 

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57 minutes ago, filmlover said:

It won't drop at all today, all schools are now out for the long holiday weekend.

 

Looking at last year on Wednesday, films didn't increase much, if at all.  Tuesdays are so frikkin big now that films can't really go up much.  The Grinch went up 3% but Instant Family among others, fell slightly.  The Grinch also increased by "just" 46% on Tuesday......Frozen went up much more so perhaps a flat Wednesday or a slight decrease might be in store.

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17 minutes ago, baumer said:

The Grinch went up 3% but Instant Family among others, fell slightly.  The Grinch also increased by "just" 46% on Tuesday......Frozen went up much more so perhaps a flat Wednesday or a slight decrease might be in store.

Grinch PS were down from Tuesday. Here its +7%.

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Just now, baumer said:

 

Looking at last year on Wednesday, films didn't increase much, if at all.  Tuesdays are so frikkin big now that films can't really go up much.  The Grinch went up 3% but Instant Family among others, fell slightly.  The Grinch also increased by "just" 46% on Tuesday......Frozen went up much more so perhaps a flat Wednesday or a slight decrease might be in store.

To be fair, Grinch also faced direct competition from new release Ralph Breaks the Internet, hence the small increase.

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Last year grinch dropped a bit on Wed with higher ticket prices meaning admissions were down significantly. Hunger games all went up 20-30% on Wed meaning flat or very slight drop in admissions. So is frozen more similar to grinch or to hunger games

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In its fifth day of release, Disney’s Frozen 2 scored the best Tuesday ever in November with an estimated $21.1M. This is after landing November’s best Monday with $12.77M reported by Disney yesterday. On both days, Anna and Elsa beat Lionsgate’s Hunger Games: Catching Fire which held previous November highs for Monday ($12.3M) and Tuesday ($15.96M).

Among all animated movies, Frozen 2 looks like it’s the third best Tuesday behind Incredibles 2 ($27M) and Finding Dory ($23.1M). If Disney reports a lower figure than $20.57M, which is what Toy Story 4 made on its Tuesday, then Frozen 2 is the fourth best Tuesday for a feature toon. Running tally for Frozen 2 is at $164.1M. By the end of Thanksgiving rival distrib sources believe the Jennifer Lee-Chris Buck sequel will stand at $200M, with K-12 schools out today at 80%, colleges at 63% and everyone out on Thursday and Friday. Current second weekend forecast for Frozen 2 stands at $84M.

 

 

Lionsgate’s head previews last night for Rian Johnson’s Knives Out grossed $1.66M off shows that started at 7PM, raising its total preview cash including weekend money to $3.7M. Pic opens in 3,391 theaters today and expands to 3,461 by Friday. Pic has a 96% certified fresh score on Rotten Tomatoes. Lionsgate will add the $3.7M previews  and sneaks into today’s opening total.

 

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