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Weekday Numbers (June 29-July 1)

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    Movie Distr Gross %YD %LW Thr Per
Thr
Total
Gross
D
1 (1) F9: The Fast Saga Universal $6,594,365 -63%   4,179 $1,578 $76,637,530 4
2 (2) A Quiet Place: Part II Paramount Pi… $981,584 -46% -27% 3,124 $314 $137,363,444 32
3 (4) Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway Sony Pictures $778,593 -42% -7% 3,331 $234 $29,555,921 18
4 (5) Cruella Walt Disney $650,398 -43% -11% 2,820 $231 $72,033,000 32
- (3) The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyg… Lionsgate $640,586 -56% -45% 3,361 $191 $26,490,501 13
- (-) Spirit Untamed Universal $154,950 -50% -33% 1,773 $87 $16,045,990 25
- (-) Nobody Universal $31,050 -67% +1,847% 110 $282 $26,794,400 95
- (-) The Sparks Brothers Focus Features $20,425 -53% -43% 534 $38 $541,140 11
- (-) Wrath of Man United Artists $18,856 -57% -69% 307 $61 $27,274,998 53
- (-) Witnesses Purdie Distr… $11,513 +537% -49% 50 $230 $605,947 25
- (-) Spiral Lionsgate $8,017 -33% -72% 355 $23 $23,150,668 46
- (-) Raya and the Last Dragon Walt Disney $5,935 -53% -47% 120 $49 $54,471,097 116
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F9:

 

Remainder of this week: 18.7M (95.3M Total)

Jul 2: 34M (13.9M weekdays, 143.2M Total)

Jul 9: 13.8M (6.2M weekdays, 163.2M Total)

Jul 16: 6.3M (3M weekdays, 172.5M Total)

Jul 23: 2.5M (1M weekdays, 176M Total)

Jul 30: 900k (400k weekdays, 177.3M Total)

Final Total: 179M (2.56x)

 

Pretty much the same legs as Fate of the Furious. Maybe it holds slightly better this weekend and boosts its gross, but with Discount Tuesdays being muted, I doubt it'll develop late legs like Hobbs and Shaw, especially once Snake Eyes/Jungle Cruise/Suicide Squad eat up its later audience.

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3 hours ago, WrathOfHan said:

F9:

 

Remainder of this week: 18.7M (95.3M Total)

Jul 2: 34M (13.9M weekdays, 143.2M Total)

Jul 9: 13.8M (6.2M weekdays, 163.2M Total)

Jul 16: 6.3M (3M weekdays, 172.5M Total)

Jul 23: 2.5M (1M weekdays, 176M Total)

Jul 30: 900k (400k weekdays, 177.3M Total)

Final Total: 179M (2.56x)

 

Pretty much the same legs as Fate of the Furious. Maybe it holds slightly better this weekend and boosts its gross, but with Discount Tuesdays being muted, I doubt it'll develop late legs like Hobbs and Shaw, especially once Snake Eyes/Jungle Cruise/Suicide Squad eat up its later audience.

I am not familiar with ID holiday but 51% 2nd week drop seem optimistic to me especially all the major opener during pandemic still have their 2nd week drop far above 50% like those during pre-pandemic time. Speaking of muted Tuesday, may I know why are they so muted these days? Did theater just cancel them?  

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13 hours ago, WrathOfHan said:

F9:

 

Remainder of this week: 18.7M (95.3M Total)

Jul 2: 34M (13.9M weekdays, 143.2M Total)

Jul 9: 13.8M (6.2M weekdays, 163.2M Total)

Jul 16: 6.3M (3M weekdays, 172.5M Total)

Jul 23: 2.5M (1M weekdays, 176M Total)

Jul 30: 900k (400k weekdays, 177.3M Total)

Final Total: 179M (2.56x)

 

Pretty much the same legs as Fate of the Furious. Maybe it holds slightly better this weekend and boosts its gross, but with Discount Tuesdays being muted, I doubt it'll develop late legs like Hobbs and Shaw, especially once Snake Eyes/Jungle Cruise/Suicide Squad eat up its later audience.

 

I am unsure how you mean same legs as Fate of the Furious unless you're doing something to factor in for the Good Friday inflating the OW for Fate. It grossed 226m coming off a 98m weekend

 

179m would be...really good I think? And a little optimistic.

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On 6/30/2021 at 4:47 AM, WrathOfHan said:

F9:

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I am just spit balling here using/tweaking Knight and Day trend back 11 years

 

Remainder of this week: 16.5M (93M Total)

Jul 2: 27M (19M weekdays, 139M Total)

Jul 9: 12M (6M weekdays, 157M Total)

 

yeah final should go around 170 but trend a bit different than what Han suggested. 

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https://www.forbes.com/sites/scottmendelson/2021/06/30/box-office-f9-83m-cume-universal-purge-boss-baby/?sh=1a84a498363d

 

F9 topped the domestic box office on Tuesday, earning $6.51 million on Tuesday. That’s a 1% drop from its $6.59 million Monday gross, which was itself a 63% drop from the film’s $17.835 million Sunday earnings. Honestly, I’m slightly surprised that the Vin Diesel vs. John Cena film didn’t take a jump on Tuesday. 

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40 minutes ago, Eric is Full of Pride said:

 

 

So, family movies are still getting a decent "cheap Tuesday" jump...even after a smallish Monday drop...it's good to be a kids' movie in the summer with very little competition...Peter's gonna cry after Boss Baby 2 opens...

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https://www.the-numbers.com/daily-box-office-chart

 

    Movie Distr Gross %YD %LW Thr Per
Thr
Total
Gross
D
- N Zola A24 $504,992     1,468 $344 $504,992 1

 

Obviously there's not a lot of great comparisons here (something like Midsommar obviously had more hype going in), but this still seems pretty poor, no?

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7 minutes ago, Eric is Full of Pride said:

https://www.the-numbers.com/daily-box-office-chart

 

    Movie Distr Gross %YD %LW Thr Per
Thr
Total
Gross
D
- N Zola A24 $504,992     1,468 $344 $504,992 1

 

Obviously there's not a lot of great comparisons here (something like Midsommar obviously had more hype going in), but this still seems pretty poor, no?

Yeah, that's a bit weak, especially with the TC being higher than I anticipated. Will probably do something like:

 

505k Wed

405k Thu (-20%)

730k Fri (+80%)

800k Sat (+10%)

560k Sun (-30%)

2.1M 3 Day, 3M 5 Day

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https://deadline.com/2021/07/box-office-zola-opening-day-f9-wednesday-pandemic-record-1234784917/

 

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Meanwhile, Universal’s F9 led Wednesday with $5.02M at 4,179 theaters, taking its running domestic total through six days to $88.1M. That is not the biggest Wednesday to date during the pandemic, rather the second-best, after Warner Bros.’ opening day of Legendary’s Godzilla vs. Kong ($9.7M). F9 should easily be the fastest movie to make it to $100M during pandemic, beating A Quiet Place Part II‘s 15-days to that milestone. Lionsgate’s The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard posted a first Wednesday (and opening day) of $3.9M on June 16, while A Quiet Place Part II‘s first Wednesday grossed $3.87M. The Paramount genre sequel made $930K yesterday (-5% from Tuesday) in 2nd place at 3,124 theaters taking its running stateside total to $139.3M.

 

 

Third place Wednesday belonged to Sony’s Peter Rabbit 2 in 3,331 theaters, earning an estimated $870K in its 3rd Wednesday, -13% from Tuesday, for a running total of $31.4M.

 

Disney’s fifth Wednesday for Cruella made an estimated $647K, -12% from Tuesday, in 2,820 locations for a running total of $73.4M. In 5th place, was Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard in 3,361 which posted an estimated second Wednesday of $602K, -13%, for a running total of $27.8M as the Millennium sequel heads into its third weekend.

 

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Meanwhile, Universal’s F9 led Wednesday with $5.02M at 4,179 theaters, taking its running domestic total through six days to $88.1M. That is not the biggest Wednesday to date during the pandemic, rather the second-best, after Warner Bros.’ opening day of Legendary’s Godzilla vs. Kong ($9.7M). F9 should easily become the fastest movie to cross $100M during the pandemic, beating A

 

https://deadline.com/2021/07/box-office-zola-opening-day-f9-wednesday-pandemic-record-1234784917/

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