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Weekend Thread (12/3-5)

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    Movie Distr Gross %YD %LW Thr Per
Thr
Total
Gross
D
- (3) Ghostbusters: Afterlife Sony Pictures $2,700,000 +187% -72% 4,059 $665 $94,541,594 15
- (1) House of Gucci United Artists $2,187,687 +102% -62% 3,477 $629 $29,055,506 10
- (5) Resident Evil: Welcome to… Sony Pictures $760,000 +106% -61% 2,803 $271 $11,278,747 10
- (8) Dune Warner Bros. $510,000 +263% -36% 1,217 $419 $103,272,547 43
- (6) Clifford the Big Red Dog Paramount Pi… $425,000 +107% -78% 3,261 $130 $44,353,389 24
- (7) King Richard Warner Bros. $375,000 +103% -73% 2,654 $141 $12,572,551 15
- (9) No Time to Die United Artists $260,937 +96% -63% 1,177 $222 $158,877,975 57
- (10) Venom: Let There be Carnage Sony Pictures $240,000 +194% -61% 1,234 $194 $210,119,422 64
- (-) Belfast Focus Features $150,000 +85% -60% 1,255 $120 $5,512,990 22
- (-) Licorice Pizza MGM $63,749 +31% -55% 4 $15,937 $601,547 8
- N Wolf Focus Features $37,000     308 $120 $37,000 1
- (-) Halloween Kills Universal $3,000 +109% -56% 150 $20 $91,980,455 50
                     
    12   $7,712,373          
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https://variety.com/2021/film/box-office/box-office-encanto-house-of-gucci-second-week-1235126013/

 

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As is fitting for the days after Thanksgiving, moviegoers are largely turning out for leftovers this weekend. “Encanto,” “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” and “House of Gucci” will retain the top three spots at the domestic box office, replicating the final standings of last weekend’s rankings.

Disney’s “Encanto” is projected to gross $12.3 million from 3,980 locations in its second outing, expanding its domestic cume to about $57.5 million. That would mark a 55% drop-off from the film’s debut numbers, roughly in line with other Disney Thanksgiving releases like 2018’s “Ralph Breaks the Internet” (a 54.5% drop) and 2019’s “Frozen II” (a 59.1% drop).

 

While those two releases had much higher opening weekends than “Encanto,” they had the marked benefit of being sequels to popular hits. They also didn’t have to deal with the threat of COVID-19, as many audiences, particularly families, have been slow to return to theaters during this box office regrowth period. The standard drop-off percentage of “Encanto” shows that the film is enjoying the solid word-of-mouth that marks most Disney animated films.

 

Headed for the runner-up slot is the third weekend of Sony’s “Ghostbusters: Afterlife.” The sci-fi comedy sequel is projected to take in $9.5 million from across 4,059 locations. Sony opened “Afterlife” a week ahead of Thanksgiving weekend and rode the wave of good word-of-mouth over the five-day holiday window. The film should pass the $100 million mark at the domestic box office by Sunday, a feat only accomplished by eleven other releases this year.

 

MGM and United Artists Releasing’s “House of Gucci” earned $2.187 million on Friday, moving towards a third-place finish with a projected $7.26 million haul from 3,477 locations. The Lady Gaga vehicle has been one of the few adult dramas to connect at the domestic box office during the pandemic, earning more than the total grosses of recent releases like “The Many Saints of Newark” and “The Last Duel” in its first weekend alone.

 

Disney’s “Eternals” will take fourth with a projected $3.85 million gross for the weekend. The superhero blockbuster hasn’t been performing as strongly as other Marvel entries, though the $150 million and change that it’s grossed at the domestic box office over the past month still marks an enviable standing for a pandemic era release.

 

Rounding out the top five is Fathom Events’ “Christmas With the Chosen: The Messengers.” The film is a holiday special of the religious streaming series “The Chosen” and follows the life of Jesus Christ. The release sold $1.5 million in pre-sales during its first 12 hours of availability, prompting an expansion to a 10-night run across 1,700 theaters, the largest in Fathom Events’ history.

 

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Encanto $12.3M weekend means it probably didn't find any more demos this weekend - it stayed as a pretty singular quad ethnic draw...that is gonna lead to a sad overall total for the theatrical only movie (although it will break the current "kid movie" record for the Covid era)...

 

Eternals $3.85M weekend guarantees huge theater/showing drops for Spidey in 2 weeks almost everywhere and pending a BIG push by Disney, means that the Top 5 Marvel club is officially gonna be over, since at $156.4Mish after this weekend, it's unlikely to break $170M...it would almost need Venom late legs, and while Venom's kicked in b/c Eternals disappointed, I don't see that happening for Eternals with Spidey and then like the 8 Christmas week openers that all need space (at this point, I'm not even sure if I'm undercounting that:)...

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8 minutes ago, Product Driven Legion said:

Pretty decent hold for Eternals actually, gaining ground on TDW true FSS comp. Could finish a little above 165. Should avoid the embarrassment of losing to NTTD at least.


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This weekend is boring. Why don't you guys come on down over to my Martin Scorsese Countdown thread, where I reveal the consensus of what are the best Scorsese films according to the members of this forum? The first few entries should be up in a little bit

 

 

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https://deadline.com/2021/12/weekend-box-office-encanto-spider-man-no-way-home-1234884813/

 

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Weekend’s Top 10

1.) Encanto (Dis) 3,980 theaters, Fri $3M (-73%)/ 3-day $13M (-52%), Total $58.2M/Wk 2

2.) Ghostbusters: Afterlife (Sony) 4,059 (-256) theaters, Fri $2.7M (-72%)/3-day: $9.5M (-60%)/Total: $101.3M/Wk 3

3.) House of Gucci (UAR/MGM) 3,477 theaters, /Fri $2.18M (-62%)/3-day $7.4M (-48%)/Total: $34.3M/Wk 2

4.) Eternals (Dis) 3,165 (-890) theaters, Fri $1M (-65%)/3-day $3.8M (-52%)/Total $156.3M/Wk 5

5.) Christmas With the Chosen (FTM) 1,642 theaters Fri $1.25M/3-day $3.5M/Total $8.5M/Wk 1

6.)Resident Evil: Raccoon City (Sony) 2,803 theaters, Fri $760K (-61%)/3-day $2.5M (-53%) Total $13M/Wk 2

7.) Clifford the Big Red Dog (Par) 3,261 (-31) theaters, Fri $425K (-78%)/ 3-day $1.75M (-65%)/Total $45.6M/Wk 4

8.) Dune (WB/Leg) 1,217 (-49) theaters, Fri $510K (-36%)/3-day $1.78M (-14%)/ Total $104.5M/Wk 7

9.)King Richard (WB) 2,654 (-648) theaters, /Fri $375K (-73%)/3-day $1.27M (-61%)/Total $13.4M/Wk 3

10.) Sword Art Online Progressive (FUN) 840 theaters, Fri $471K, 3-day  $1.25M/Wk 1

 

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