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Eternals Weekend Thread: 71M OW DOM, 90M OS | Dune 7.6M (-50%), NTTD 6.2M, Venom 4.5M, Spencer 2.1M

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1 hour ago, filmlover said:

Without any box office to report, the three big stars need to be well-compensated somehow. I think it was reported LMM and Andrew Garfield were paid big time for Tick, Tick...Boom! as well.

Gal Gadot and Ryan Reynolds got $20m, each. The Rock got even more. 

1 hour ago, filmnerdjamie said:

Quality aside, I will always maintain WW84 gets to borderline $1B in a non-COVID world. 

I’m out of reactions, but I agree! 

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6 minutes ago, Dominic Draper said:

Can I say unironically I like the new Morbius trailer more than any of the eternals trailers?

 

the trailer was the only one that got a reaction in my theater. maybe the audience of tired of old NWH and Matrix trailers so there were crickets but Morbius went over really well. 

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5 minutes ago, Valonqar said:

 

Thanks. How's the Saturday bump prospect? I want a sequel. 

Was thinking 30% earlier but that was before the B Cinemascore (which is a lot worse than B+ for me when combined with the very bad PostTrak). Plus the presales in the tracking thread did not look that encouraging. Hopefully at least 20% bump. 

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1 hour ago, Maggie said:

The potential is there. Question is will older audiences venture into the theaters

I wouldn't hold my breath on that based on NTTD and Dune. E.g. 1/3 of over 45 came to see Bond as their first movie since the pandemic started, because it was a Bond movie and end of an era. Gucci doesn't have that kind of reason to draw them the same way. And even with that Bond was affected for sure more due to older demos hesitancy than MCU films with younger demos.

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8 minutes ago, Menor said:

Was thinking 30% earlier but that was before the B Cinemascore (which is a lot worse than B+ for me when combined with the very bad PostTrak). Plus the presales in the tracking thread did not look that encouraging. Hopefully at least 20% bump. 

 

Thanks. But OS boxoffice is making up for it no? 

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Deadline on Spencer added - yeah, women are not going to the theater...while the percent for this movie is finally another majority female movie (1st since Addams Family 2, I think:), it's hitting $2M for the weekend...here's all the breakdown...

 

"NEON’s Spencer saw its best results in the Northeast and Canada. However, we hear that only a handful of core runs were good. Pic pulled in 62% female, 85% over 25 with 55% of those attending between 25-44, per PostTrak.  Low exits here at 74% positive and a 46% recommend. Diversity demos were 70% Caucasian, 15% Latino and Hispanic, 3% African America and 12% Asian/other. Currently, we have the movie tied for 8th place and $2M with Qube Cinema’s Annaatthe." 

 

And Top 10 (11)

 

 

"Top 10:

1.) Eternals (Dis) 4,090 theaters, Fri $30.7M, 3-day $70M/Wk 1

2.) Dune (WB) 3,546 (-579) theaters, Fri $2.25M (-54%)/3-day $6.4M (-58%)/Total $82.7M/Wk 3

3.) No Time to Die (UAR) 3,007 (-500) theaters, Fri $1.77M (-26%), 3-day $6.15M (-21%), Total: $143.1M/Wk 5

4.) Venom: Let There Be Carnage (Sony) 2,640 (-638) theaters, Fri $1.18M (-27%), 3-day $4.1M (-29%)/Total $196.6M/Wk 6

5.) Ron’s Gone Wrong (Dis/20th) 2,650 (-910) theaters, Fri $831K (-27%), 3-day $3.2M (-14%)/Total $17.2M//Wk 3

6.) The French Dispatch (Sea) 1,205 (+417) theaters Fri $819K (-25%), 3-day $2.6M (even)/Total $8.4M/Wk 3

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7.) Halloween Kills (Uni) 3,098 (-518) theaters Fri $680K (-73%), 3-day $2.2M (-75%)/Total $89.6M/4

8.) Spencer (NEON) 996 theaters, Fri $769K, 3-day $2M/Wk 1

8.) Annaatthe (Qube) 398 theaters, Fri $683K, 3-day $2M/Wk 1

10.) Antlers (Sea) 2,800 theaters, Fri $606K (-64%), 3-day $1.95M (-54%), Total $7.6M/Wk 2

11.) Last Night in Soho (Foc) 3,016 theaters, Fri $570K (-70%), 3-day $1.84M (-56%), Total $7.6M/Wk 2"

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18 minutes ago, TwoMisfits said:

Deadline on Spencer added - yeah, women are not going to the theater...while the percent for this movie is finally another majority female movie (1st since Addams Family 2, I think:), it's hitting $2M for the weekend...here's all the breakdown...

 

"NEON’s Spencer saw its best results in the Northeast and Canada. However, we hear that only a handful of core runs were good. Pic pulled in 62% female, 85% over 25 with 55% of those attending between 25-44, per PostTrak.  Low exits here at 74% positive and a 46% recommend. Diversity demos were 70% Caucasian, 15% Latino and Hispanic, 3% African America and 12% Asian/other. Currently, we have the movie tied for 8th place and $2M with Qube Cinema’s Annaatthe." 

 

And Top 10 (11)

 

 

"Top 10:

1.) Eternals (Dis) 4,090 theaters, Fri $30.7M, 3-day $70M/Wk 1

2.) Dune (WB) 3,546 (-579) theaters, Fri $2.25M (-54%)/3-day $6.4M (-58%)/Total $82.7M/Wk 3

3.) No Time to Die (UAR) 3,007 (-500) theaters, Fri $1.77M (-26%), 3-day $6.15M (-21%), Total: $143.1M/Wk 5

4.) Venom: Let There Be Carnage (Sony) 2,640 (-638) theaters, Fri $1.18M (-27%), 3-day $4.1M (-29%)/Total $196.6M/Wk 6

5.) Ron’s Gone Wrong (Dis/20th) 2,650 (-910) theaters, Fri $831K (-27%), 3-day $3.2M (-14%)/Total $17.2M//Wk 3

6.) The French Dispatch (Sea) 1,205 (+417) theaters Fri $819K (-25%), 3-day $2.6M (even)/Total $8.4M/Wk 3

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7.) Halloween Kills (Uni) 3,098 (-518) theaters Fri $680K (-73%), 3-day $2.2M (-75%)/Total $89.6M/4

8.) Spencer (NEON) 996 theaters, Fri $769K, 3-day $2M/Wk 1

8.) Annaatthe (Qube) 398 theaters, Fri $683K, 3-day $2M/Wk 1

10.) Antlers (Sea) 2,800 theaters, Fri $606K (-64%), 3-day $1.95M (-54%), Total $7.6M/Wk 2

11.) Last Night in Soho (Foc) 3,016 theaters, Fri $570K (-70%), 3-day $1.84M (-56%), Total $7.6M/Wk 2"

Damn, that'd be a great weekend for No Time To Die (and Venom)

 

Btw, NTTD's PVOD release is confirmed for next week. Stupid decision, considering it's starting to have really good late legs

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1 hour ago, wildphantom said:

2021 reality…
 

“Which movie shall I watch tonight? Gladiator or Captain Marvel?”

 

RT - “Captain Marvel”

 

”How about Braveheart or Iron Man 3?”

 

RT - “Oh definitely Iron Man 3”

 

And there are hundreds of examples where RT is helpful.

 

Deadpool and Infinity War are better than Catwoman and Ghost Rider?

 

Thanks, RT!

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