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1 minute ago, MikeQ said:

I can't express how exceptional Spidey's opening weekend is. If it weren't for Endgame, this would be the highest opening ever.

 

That the film, with holiday legs, has a legitimate, non-zero chance of outgrossing both Endgame and The Force Awakens (though the latter will be tougher), to become the highest grossing film domestically, is truly remarkable. That it may even come close, is remarkable enough.

 

Top Opening Weekends of All-Time & Share from Previews

 

Rank / Title / Opening Weekend Gross / Share of Opening Weekend from Previews/Midnights

  1. Avengers: Endgame — 357.1 million (16.8%)
  2. Spider-Man: No Way Home — 260.0 million (19.2%)
  3. Avengers: Infinity War — 257.7 million (15.1%)
  4. Star Wars: The Force Awakens — 248.0 million (23.0%)
  5. Star Wars: The Last Jedi — 220.0 million (20.5%)
  6. Jurassic World — 208.8 million (8.9%)
  7. Marvel’s The Avengers — 207.4 million (9.0%)
  8. Black Panther — 202.0 million (12.5%)
  9. The Lion King — 191.8 million (12.0%)
  10. Avengers: Age of Ultron — 191.3 million (14.4%)
  11. Incredibles 2 — 180.5 million (10.1%)
  12. Captain America: Civil War — 179.1 million (14.0%)
  13. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker — 177.4 million (22.6%)
  14. Beauty and the Beast — 174.8 million (9.3%)
  15. Iron Man 3 — 174.1 million (9.0%)
  16. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 — 169.2 million (25.7%)
  17. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice — 166.0 million (16.7%)
  18. The Dark Knight Rises — 160.9 million (19.0%)
  19. The Dark Knight — 158.4 million (11.7%)
  20. The Hunger Games: Catching Fire — 158.1 million (16.0%)

Peace,

Mike


Cue the Tobey Maguire dancing gif.

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17 minutes ago, John Marston said:

Just pointing out now The Flash won’t be helped much by just having Keaton Batman because has much as Keaton is a national treasure he has been completely overshadowed by Bale’s Batman. Hell even in his own movies he was overshadowed by the villains.  A cold hard fact 

Ben Afflek's Batman is more loved now.

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16 minutes ago, John Marston said:

Just pointing out now The Flash won’t be helped much by just having Keaton Batman because has much as Keaton is a national treasure he has been completely overshadowed by Bale’s Batman. Hell even in his own movies he was overshadowed by the villains.  A cold hard fact 

 

Batman just about always gets overshadowed by the Joker.

 

But I wouldn't rule out WB offering Bale a truckload of money for a cameo right now.

 

Though I still don't think it would get the same box office results. Maybe half.

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53 minutes ago, Danhjpn said:

THU previews 50M

FRI 71.9M +43.6% (121.9M including THU previews)

SAT 73.9M +2.9% from FRI alone (-39% from FRI including THU previews)

SUN 64.2M -13% from SAT

260M 3-day weekend.

 

 

 

Not that I’m ungrateful about this AMAZING number but goddamn it we needed $160k more for a $60k PTA

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6 minutes ago, MikeQ said:

I can't express how exceptional Spidey's opening weekend is. If it weren't for Endgame, this would be the highest opening ever.

 

That the film, with holiday legs, has a legitimate, non-zero chance of outgrossing both Endgame and The Force Awakens (though the latter will be tougher), to become the highest grossing film domestically, is truly remarkable. That it may even come close, is remarkable enough.

 

Top Opening Weekends of All-Time & Share from Previews

 

Rank / Title / Opening Weekend Gross / Share of Opening Weekend from Previews/Midnights

  1. Avengers: Endgame — 357.1 million (16.8%)
  2. Spider-Man: No Way Home — 260.0 million (19.2%)
  3. Avengers: Infinity War — 257.7 million (15.1%)
  4. Star Wars: The Force Awakens — 248.0 million (23.0%)
  5. Star Wars: The Last Jedi — 220.0 million (20.5%)
  6. Jurassic World — 208.8 million (8.9%)
  7. Marvel’s The Avengers — 207.4 million (9.0%)
  8. Black Panther — 202.0 million (12.5%)
  9. The Lion King — 191.8 million (12.0%)
  10. Avengers: Age of Ultron — 191.3 million (14.4%)
  11. Incredibles 2 — 180.5 million (10.1%)
  12. Captain America: Civil War — 179.1 million (14.0%)
  13. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker — 177.4 million (22.6%)
  14. Beauty and the Beast — 174.8 million (9.3%)
  15. Iron Man 3 — 174.1 million (9.0%)
  16. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 — 169.2 million (25.7%)
  17. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice — 166.0 million (16.7%)
  18. The Dark Knight Rises — 160.9 million (19.0%)
  19. The Dark Knight — 158.4 million (11.7%)
  20. The Hunger Games: Catching Fire — 158.1 million (16.0%)

Peace,

Mike

Damn, I still remember when The Dark Knight was in the top 3 and now it’s about to get pushed out of the top 20 in a few years. 

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