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Monday-wednesday (12-14 february) mid-week box office:

 

1) Anyone But You:   R$3.9M    /196k admissions

2) Bob Marley: R$3.2M/  163k admissions (3 days of previews)

3) Aquaman 2: R$1.5M/    80k admissions

3) Madame Web: R$1.5M/    80k admissions (1 day of previews)

4) Poor Creatures: R$1.4M/    70k admissions

5) Nosso Lar 2: R$800k/   40k admissions

6)Zone of Interest: R$400k/   20k admissions (1 day of previews)

 

 

Surprisingly, the previews for Madame Web were the exact same of those from Morbius.

 

Anyone But You have passed 1 million admissions and the mid-week, as expected, was more profitable than the weekend.

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14 hours ago, ThatWaluigiDude said:

Monday-wednesday (12-14 february) mid-week box office:

 

1) Anyone But You:   R$3.9M    /196k admissions

2) Bob Marley: R$3.2M/  163k admissions (3 days of previews)

3) Aquaman 2: R$1.5M/    80k admissions

3) Madame Web: R$1.5M/    80k admissions (1 day of previews)

4) Poor Creatures: R$1.4M/    70k admissions

5) Nosso Lar 2: R$800k/   40k admissions

6)Zone of Interest: R$400k/   20k admissions (1 day of previews)

 

 

Surprisingly, the previews for Madame Web were the exact same of those from Morbius.

 

Anyone But You have passed 1 million admissions and the mid-week, as expected, was more profitable than the weekend.

Any projection to Wednesday????? It seems Madame Web will lead it far ahead of the rest 

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On 2/17/2024 at 7:36 PM, ThatWaluigiDude said:

Madame Web will probably lead the weekend, but I don't think One Love will be far behind

 

Any idea if it’ll be like a 2M+ or a 3M+????

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Box office 15 - 18 february

  Movie Box Office (R$)             Change (%) Total (R$)    Admissions    Admissions total (Est)
1 Madame Web 5.970.000 --- 7.570.000 280.000 360.000
2 Bob Marley - One Love 5.230.000

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8.670.000 224.460 390.000
3

Anyone But You

4.230.000 -7% 26.370.000 194.000 1.276.000
4 Poor Creatures 1.870.000 +2.2% 8.890.000 72.000 365.000
5 Nosso Lar 2 - Os Mensageiros (Our Home 2 - The Messengers) 1.820.000 -34.7% 29.730.000 80.000 1.416.000
6

Baghead

1.111.000 -37.6% 4.260.000 52.540 216.595
7 The Zone of Interest 970.000 --- 1.440.000 36.970 54.648
8 Masha and the Bear: Double the Fun 950.000 --- 1.580.000 52.540 85.524
9 Wish 530.000 -45.6% 36.220.000 26.000 1.838.000
10 Minha Irmã e Eu 510.000 -51.9% 41.950.000 23.520

2.145.000

 

 

R$25.5M was made during the weekend and 1.14M tickets were sold, up 36% from last weekend.

 

Madame Web and One Love fought for the first place with MW winning the weekend, but there is very little reason to celebrate: It was the worst opening for a Marvel movie in 12 years, only better than Ghost Rider 2 that made R$5.9M back in 2012. On the long counting pre-sales One Love won, opening above Elvis's R$4.9M.

 

Other one that deserves praise is Poor Creatures that managed to increased and it is showing tremendous legs. Aquaman 2 is now finally out of the list just like Argylle.

 

Now 6 movies have passed 1 million admissions this year.

 

Next weekend is Cinema Week with the release of The Boy and the Heron (The movie already made R$280k from special screenings), Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaba, Ferrari, Land of Bad, The Blue Whale, Levante and Cedo Demais.

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Monday-wednesday (19-21 february) mid-week box office:

 

1) One Love: R$1.6M/    98.1k admissions

2) Madame Web: R$1.3M/   88.4k admissions

3) Anyone But You: R$1.13M/   71.2k admissions

4) Poor Things: R$530k/   28k admissions

5) Nosso Lar 2: R$466k/     30k admissions

 

The reign of Madame Web lasted short. The mid-week was pretty weak, probably due to the imminent discount.

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On 2/17/2024 at 8:26 PM, ThatWaluigiDude said:

The first 24 hours of pre-sales of Dune 2 are just a little above those from The Flash. That is decent actually, given that The Flash opened with R$16M+ and the first Dune opened with "only" R$5M.

7 days to release, Dune 2 keeps having healthy pre-sales each day, it still remains comparable to The Flash and confortably ahead of Oppenheimer at the same timeframe. Pretty huge demand for premium screens too. It did not showed signs of a huge breakout yet but I am fairly confident at least a R$10M+ opening should be a lock.

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The first day of Cinema Week sold 272.6k tickets and around R$3.27M on the box office. That improved to the last two Cinema Weeks openings, losing only to the first one.

 

Both the anime movies broke records on this period, Demon Slayer had the best first day from the franchise and Boy and the Heron had the best opening for an original anime. One Love broke the 500k admissions mark and Madame Web was the only movie to be down from last thursday, even with the discounted tickets. Here is how each movie did last thursday:

 

1) One Love: R$559.2k/    46.6k admissions

2) Anyone But You: R$526.8k/   43,9k admissions

3) Madame Web: ~R$500k/   ~40k admissions

4) Demon Slayer: R$460.8k/   38.4k admissions

5) Ferrari: R$235.3k/   14.9k admissions

6) Boy and the Heron:  R$209.5k/   16.6k admissions

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Box office 22 - 25 february (Cinema Week)

  Movie Box Office (R$)             Change (%) Total (R$)    Admissions    Admissions total (Est)
1 Madame Web 4.470.000 -25.1% 13.440.000 361.830 816.000
2 Bob Marley - One Love 4.460.000

-14.7%

14.830.000 337.040 828.000
3

Anyone But You

4.250.000 +0.4% 31.740.000 334.000 1.687.000
4 Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaba- To the Hashira Training 2.710.000 --- 2.710.000 219.590 219.590
5 Ferrari 2.100.000 --- 2.100.000 131.680 131.680
6

The Boy and the Heron

1.750.000 --- 1.750.000 139.770 139.770
7 Poor Things 1.470.000 -27.2% 10.940.000 102.130 502.000
8 Nosso Lar 2 - Os Mensageiros (Our Home 2 - The Messengers) 934.000 -48.9% 31.190.000 75.940 1.538.000
9 Minha Irmã e Eu 784.000 +53.7% 42.900.000 65.280 2.225.000
10 The Blue Whale 700.000 --- 700.000 59.980

59.980

 

2.1M tickets were sold during the weekend and R$27.7M on the box office, in admissions it was the best weekend since the Barbenheimer weekend.

 

On the box office this was the most profitable weekend of the Cinema Week ever, on admissions it lost only to the first one. Despite losing the 1st place Madame Web came back to the top and the first 3 movies finished really close to each other. Now, both Madame Web and One Love are locked to pass 1 million admissions.

 

Demon Slayer had, by far, the best opening of the franchise, above Mungen Train's R$552k and Swordmire Village's R$1.9M. On admissions is had almost the triple the opening of Swordmire and already passed it's total (150k). Boy and the Heron also had the best opening for an original anime of all time and should have no trouble on passing Spirited Away's R$2.7M total to become the best selling too.

 

The Cinema Week will continue until wednesday and then after it will release Dune Part 2, Land of Bad (That was delayed last minute), Teacher's Lounge, Snow Princess & the Queen and IO Capitano.

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DUNE PART 2, NATAL T-1

 

T-1 Cinemark: 5 showings, 1483  seats, 155 sold (10.45%)

T-1 Cinepolis: 8 showings, 1294 seats, 53 sold (4.1%)

T-1 Moviecom: 5 showings, 768 seats, 33 sold (4.3%)

T-1 Cineflix: 6 showings, 1604 seat, 131 sold (8.17%)

T-1 Total: 24 showings, 5149 seats, 374 sold (7.26%)

 

COMPS:

GotG3 (72.5%) - R$2.25M

Oppenheimer (83.67%) - R$1.95M

The Flash (81.13%) - R$1.74M

The Marvels (183.33%) - R$3.3M

 

Been a while since I haven't done a comp like these, anyway good and bad news: bad news, pacing during the final couple of day was good but not excelent. That was the time Flash and Oppenheimer really exploded and Dune haven't repeated that. Good news, more of a theory of mine but I feel that is due to the last days of Cinema Week and the cheaper tickets from other movies playing now, and if that was the case you should expect a lower thursday and a stronger saturday/sunday.

 

Right now though I would manage expectations, I haven't seen proof yet of a big breakout unless walkups are really good, but I am still confident on it greatly beating the first movie and I will stand firm on a R$10M+ weekend opening and will be very disapointed if it falls bellow that.

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The 4th Cinema Week have ended with 3.2M admissions and R$41M on the box office. I compared to the previous editions bellow, during the period One Love passed 1 million admissions (7th movie to do this year), Madame Web should become movie no. 8 to do it so around friday while Anyone But You should also become movie no. 2 this year to pass 2 million admissions this weekend.

 

1st Cinema Week (09/22): R$35.8M/ 3.2M admissions (No1 movie: Orphan First Kill)

2nd Cinema Week (02/23): R$42.3M/ 3.8M admissions (No1 movie: Puss in Boots 2)

3rd Cinema Week (09/23): R$39M/ 3M admissions (No1 movie: Sound of Freedom)

4th Cinema Week (02/24): R$41M/ 3.2M admissions (No1 movie: One Love)

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Dune part 2 released with R$1.6M on the box office and 73.8k tickets. The opening was 95% above the first day of the previous movie and it still looks good for a R$10M opening, but yes unfortunately it did hit the lower end of expectations and I will not say that opening is locked anymore.

 

BUT do not blame the movie as the whole day was absolute shit. All the movies had a 60%+ and 70%+ drops, as it was the first day after the end of Cinema Week and theaters are back to normal prices. We will probably see the legs game on Dune 2.

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Dune Part II 

 

Brazil nabbed $331K at No. 1 and four times higher than the No. 2 film. This is also Villeneuve’s biggest opening day and is roughly on par with M:I7 as well as ahead of Dune by 127%. IMAX results are great with 11% of the total box office in the market from just 1% of the screens.

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