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The first trend:

 

#1 NTTD 150k/5.57M

#2 Eternals 140k/515k

#3 Contra 85k/420k

#4 Venom2 60k/940k

#5 Die Schule der magischen Tiere 50k/1.220

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Last Night in Soho 42.5k

Die Rettung der uns bekannten Welt 30k

Krass Klassenfahrt 7.5k

 

Only one film had a nice hold - Contra. But especially the hold of the family film Die Schule der magischen Tiere is terrible so the new rules had a big impact. In which states are they in effect now, I thought only in Bavaria and planned in others?

The WOM of Eternals is mixed which could also be a reason why its hold isn't better. 

The new releases all start under the expectations, only Soho's number is quite ok but Rettung and Klassenfahrt reached not even 1/3 of their already muted predictions.

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2 minutes ago, el sid said:

The first trend:

 

#1 NTTD 150k

#2 Eternals 140k

#3 Contra 85k/420k

#4 Venom2 60k/940k

#5 Die Schule der magischen Tiere 50k/1.220

...

Last Night in Soho 42.5k

Die Rettung der uns bekannten Welt 30k

Krass Klassenfahrt k

 

Some holds are not bad (Contra) but especially the hold of the family film Die Schule der magischen Tiere is terrible so the new rules had a big impact. In which states are they in effect now, I thought only in Bavaria and planned in others?

The WOM of Eternals is mixed which could also be a reason why its hold isn't better. 

The new releases all start under the expectations, only Soho's number is quite ok but Rettung and Klassenfahrt reached ca. 1/3 of the already muted predictions.

Regarding NTTD, Is it enough for 6 millions admissions ? 

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12 minutes ago, LPLC said:

Regarding NTTD, Is it enough for 6 millions admissions ? 

According to Mark_G from insidekino.de, yes. He predicted exactly 6M with a weekend of 146k admissions and NTTD is slightly above in the first trend.

 

I saw that he was way more pessimistic when it comes to the new releases than the members of insidekino. Die Rettung got 503 copies, in pre-pandemic times that would have been a big start, and Klassenfahrt 253. The target audience of both films are partly or even mainly teenagers.

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1 hour ago, IndustriousAngel said:

first weekend estimates from insidekino.de:

#1: NTTD - 150k (-44%)

#2: Eternals - 140k (-48%)

#3: Contra - 85k (-21%)

 

Family films with steep drops, the Covid regulations do have serious impact it seems.

at least for these 3  not bad drops, i would say decent

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A way better third trend:

 

#1 NTTD 170k

#2 Eternals 150k

#3 Die Schule der magischen Tiere 90k

#4 Contra 82.5k

#5 Venom2 77.5k

#6 Happy Family2 42.5k

#7 Last Night in Soho 40k

#8 Die Rettung der uns bekannten Welt 37.5k

#9 Dune 27.5k

 

I wonder if Mark_G was just conservative in the trends before or if the foggy weather helps. Where I live I saw the last sunshine on Wednesday I think or even earlier.

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41 minutes ago, charlie Jatinder said:

SAT

 

007 74 ET 63

 

I guess 175 & 157

 

How do you get only a 18 difference between them if thursday was 1k dif, friday 4k and sat 11k, doesn't that mean their is already 16k between them and only 2k diff on sunday would be strange no?

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