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3 minutes ago, lorddemaxus said:

What's with all the big Sunday drops? I thought they would be at least little bit better than the previous Sundays because of spring break starting in a multiple parts of the country but its worse. Is it the corona effect?

Yup, it's corona effect. 

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Unusual for Disney to end up with an overprediction, especially with a base gross this small.... 

Sunday all around seems down. Next week is generally the biggest week of Spring Break but I doubt we see the usual bump. 

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4 minutes ago, narniadis said:

Unusual for Disney to end up with an overprediction, especially with a base gross this small.... 

Sunday all around seems down. Next week is generally the biggest week of Spring Break but I doubt we see the usual bump. 

yeah probably muted, how much remains ti be seen

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The world is pretty much stopping with everything closing down/suspension of classes and other stuff. People have no time to worry about damn movies.

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Stamina updates for the domestic Top 10 >$200M (2015-2020):

 

Spoiler
Top 10 Highest Domestic Grossing
Movie >$200M (2015 – 2020)
90% of
Gross
on Day
Multiplier
(DG ÷ FW)
Domestic
Gross
First
Weekend
Release
Month
Rank
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice 18 1.99 $330.4M $166.0M Mar. #8 (2016)
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker* 22 2.90 $515.0M $177.4M Dec. #3 (2019)
Justice League 23 2.44 $229.0M $93.8M Nov. #10 (2017)
Captain America: Civil War 23 2.28 $408.1M $179.1M May #3 (2016)
Star Wars: The Last Jedi 23 2.82 $620.2M $220.0M Dec. #1 (2017)
Furious 7 24 2.40 $353.0M $147.2M Apr. #5 (2015)
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 25 3.43 $532.2M $155.1M Dec. #1 (2016)
Avengers: Endgame 25 2.40 $858.4M $357.1M Apr. #1 (2019)
Avengers: Age of Ultron 26 2.40 $459.0M $191.3M May #3 (2015)
It 28 2.65 $327.5M $123.4M Sep. #7 (2017)
Spectre 29 2.84 $200.1M $70.4M Nov. #10 (2015)
Thor: Ragnarok 29 2.57 $315.1M $122.7M Nov. #8 (2017)
Deadpool 2 29 2.54 $318.5M $125.5M May #6 (2018)
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom 29 2.82 $417.7M $148.0M Jun. #4 (2018)
Finding Dory 29 3.60 $486.3M $135.1M Jun. #2 (2016)
Suicide Squad 30 2.43 $325.1M $133.7M Aug. #9 (2016)
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 30 2.66 $389.8M $146.5M May #5 (2017)
The Lion King 30 2.83 $543.6M $191.8M Jul. #2 (2019)
Avengers: Infinity War 30 2.63 $678.8M $257.7M Apr. #2 (2018)
Star Wars: The Force Awakens 30 3.78 $936.7M $248.0M Dec. #1 (2015)
Ant-Man and the Wasp 31 2.86 $216.6M $75.8M Jul. #9 (2018)
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – P2 31 2.74 $281.7M $102.7M Nov. #7 (2015)
Aquaman 31 4.94 $335.1M $67.9M Dec. #5 (2018)
Minions 31 2.90 $336.0M $115.7M Jul. #6 (2015)
Deadpool 31 2.74 $363.1M $132.4M Feb. #6 (2016)
Spider-Man: Far From Home 31 4.22 $390.5M $92.6M Jul. #7 (2019)
Beauty and the Beast 31 2.88 $504.0M $174.8M Mar. #2 (2017)
Jurassic World 31 3.12 $652.3M $208.8M Jun. #2 (2015)
Cinderella 32 2.96 $201.2M $67.9M Mar. #9 (2015)
Bad Boys For Life* 32 3.23 $202.0M $62.5M Jan. #1 (2020)
Sing 32 7.67 $270.4M $35.3M Dec. #10 (2016)
Joker 33 3.49 $335.5M $96.2M Oct. #9 (2019)
Mission: Impossible – Fallout 36 3.60 $220.2M $61.2M Jul. #8 (2018)
Spider-Man: Homecoming 36 2.86 $334.2M $117.0M Jul. #7 (2017)
Incredibles 2 36 3.33 $608.6M $182.7M Jun. #3 (2018)
Despicable Me 3 37 3.65 $264.6M $72.4M Jun. #9 (2017)
The Secret Life of Pets 37 3.53 $368.4M $104.4M Jul. #4 (2016)
Toy Story 4 37 3.59 $434.0M $120.9M Jun. #5 (2019)
Captain Marvel 38 2.78 $426.8M $153.4M Mar. #6 (2019)
Black Panther 38 3.47 $700.1M $202.0M Feb. #1 (2018)
Inside Out 39 3.94 $356.5M $90.4M Jun. #4 (2015)
The Jungle Book 39 3.53 $364.0M $103.3M Apr. #5 (2016)
Frozen II* 40 3.66 $477.3M $130.3M Nov. #4 (2019)
Wonder Woman 41 4.00 $412.6M $103.3M Jun. #3 (2017)
Dr. Seuss' The Grinch 42 4.00 $270.6M $67.6M Nov. #7 (2018)
The Martian 44 4.21 $228.4M $54.3M Oct. #8 (2015)
Zootopia 45 4.55 $341.3M $75.1M Mar. #7 (2016)
Aladdin 45 3.89 $355.6M $91.5M May #8 (2019)
Jumanji: The Next Level* 47 5.33 $315.9M $59.3M Dec. #10 (2019)
Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle 54 11.18 $404.5M $36.2M Dec. #4 (2017)
Bohemian Rhapsody 69 4.24 $216.4M $51.1M Nov. #10 (2018)
average of table 34 3.48        
median of table 31 3.12        
* highlighted in yellow: numbers are not final / still in theaters
 
display of dollars rounded to nearest hundred thousand
numbers current as of March 8, 2020

 

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7 minutes ago, lilmac said:

Are we sure Disney will take the studio crown in 2020?

I guess for how long people will split 20th century studio films from Disney result will be a factor, maybe the shift will occur only with Avatar 2 release and not before.

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25 minutes ago, Barnack said:

I guess for how long people will split 20th century studio films from Disney result will be a factor, maybe the shift will occur only with Avatar 2 release and not before.

 

Yea, if we just count Disney films, outside of Fox, it's not a certainty they will be #1 for 2020.

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12 hours ago, CJohn said:

The world is pretty much stopping with everything closing down/suspension of classes and other stuff. People have no time to worry about damn movies.

This hasn’t happened at all here in the UK. Hopefully it doesn’t come to that for us. 
 

Heading to see The Hunt this Friday the 13th. 

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