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From Deadline Hollywood - Updating

 

3.) Thor: Love and Thunder (Disney) 3,650 (-720) theaters, Fri. $3.75M (-41%), Sat $5.1M, Sun $4.1M, 3-day $13.1M (-41%)/Total $301.5M /Wk 4

 

4.) Minions: Rise of Gru (Uni) 3,579 theaters (-237), Fri $3.3M (-37%), Sat. $4.1M, Sun $3.3M, 3-day $10.88M (-40%), Total: $320.4M/Wk 5

 

5.) Top Gun: Maverick (Par) 3,008 (-152) theaters, Fri $2.4M (-11%), Sat $3.3M, Sun $2.5M, 3-day $8.2M (-20%), Total $650.1M/Wk 10

 

8.) The Black Phone (Uni) 1,638 (-417) theaters, Fri $770K (-30%), Sat $990K, Sun $740K, 3-day $2.5M (-29%)/Total $83.1M/Wk 6

 

9.) Jurassic World Dominion (Uni) 1,747 (-420) theaters, Fri $610K (-30%), Sat $840K, Sun $630K, 3-day $2.08M (-33%), Total $369.4M/Wk 7

 

10.) Vengeance (Foc) 998 theatres, Fri $660K, Sat $630K, Sun $460K, 3-day $1.75M/Wk 1

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Just now, The Dark Alfred said:

TGM flew past 650m, 50m to go to 700m. 

 

Biggest domestic 10th weekend: (many of these started with limited release)

 

1 Feb 20, 1998 Titanic $21,036,343 3,006     $6,998 $402,561,881 10
2 Feb 19, 2010 Avatar $16,240,857 2,581 $6,292    $687,962,011   10
3 Jan 18, 1991 Home Alone $11,069,157     2,112 $5,241 $194,760,234 10
4 Jan 28, 2011 The King’s Speech $11,064,781 2,557 $4,327 $72,179,688 10
5 Jan 15, 1993 Aladdin $10,920,346 2,331 $4,685 $139,066,800 10
6 Jan 18, 2013 Silver Linings Playbook $10,752,836 2,523 $4,262 $54,712,106 10
7 Feb 16, 1990 Driving Miss Daisy $9,834,744 1,397 $7,040 $45,233,059 10
8 Jan 24, 2014 Frozen $9,118,806 2,757 $3,308 $347,899,011 10
9 Feb 12, 1999 Shakespeare in Love $9,050,029 1,956 $4,627 $46,663,122 10
10 Aug 13, 1982 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial $8,366,895 1,709 $4,896 $202,987,662 10
11 Feb 20, 1987 Platoon $8,216,207 1,291 $6,364 $65,873,971 10
12 Jul 29, 2022 Top Gun: Maverick $8,200,300 3,008 $2,726 $650,104,000 10

Need more 170k for #10 spot we should wait for actuals.

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Great stuff from Crawdads. Cracking performance and my movie theatre was pretty full here in the UK for a second weekend too.

 

It's a curious beast. I enjoyed it very much, but I get why - especially against its marketing - it rubs some up the wrong way. But it's a lovely drive and I certainly bet many older folks (not old folks, just anyone over 35 or so like me) will enjoy it.

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14 minutes ago, Issac Newton said:

Thor is the eighteenth MCU movie to make $300 million domestically. 
 

Iron Man

Iron Man 2

The Avengers

Iron Man 3

Guardians of the Galaxy

Avengers: Age of Ultron

Captain America: Civil War

Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 2

Spider-Man: Homecoming

Thor: Ragnarok

Black Panther

Captain Marvel

Avengers: Infinity War

Avengers: Endgame

Spider-Man: Far From Home

Spider-Man: No Way Home

Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness

Thor: Love and Thunder

 

What an insane run.

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1 hour ago, The Panda said:

The other thing to consider is who actually has peacock to know this stuff is streaming?

My family has Peacock since they have Xfinity cable. Even on the premium tier, it's like the $5 bargain bin at Walmart equivalent of streaming. Most of their movies are random 80s/90s/00s titles you've already seen on Netflix/Amazon/Tubi already, and a good chunk of their TV shows are also shared with other services with more content. For what reason would I switch to Peacock to watch Frasier or Monk when they are already on Hulu or Amazon? Their original shows all basically have the vibe of rejected NBC pilots, both in the production values and casting. When your streaming service has Ed Helms starring in two different original shows, you know you're screwed.

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19 minutes ago, Issac Newton said:

From Deadline Hollywood - Updating

 

3.) Thor: Love and Thunder (Disney) 3,650 (-720) theaters, Fri. $3.75M (-41%), Sat $5.1M, Sun $4.1M, 3-day $13.1M (-41%)/Total $301.5M /Wk 4

 

4.) Minions: Rise of Gru (Uni) 3,579 theaters (-237), Fri $3.3M (-37%), Sat. $4.1M, Sun $3.3M, 3-day $10.88M (-40%), Total: $320.4M/Wk 5

 

5.) Top Gun: Maverick (Par) 3,008 (-152) theaters, Fri $2.4M (-11%), Sat $3.3M, Sun $2.5M, 3-day $8.2M (-20%), Total $650.1M/Wk 10

 

8.) The Black Phone (Uni) 1,638 (-417) theaters, Fri $770K (-30%), Sat $990K, Sun $740K, 3-day $2.5M (-29%)/Total $83.1M/Wk 6

 

9.) Jurassic World Dominion (Uni) 1,747 (-420) theaters, Fri $610K (-30%), Sat $840K, Sun $630K, 3-day $2.08M (-33%), Total $369.4M/Wk 7

 

10.) Vengeance (Foc) 998 theatres, Fri $660K, Sat $630K, Sun $460K, 3-day $1.75M/Wk 1

6.) Where the Crawdads Sings (Sony) 3,526 theaters (-124), Fri $2.3M (-26%), Sat $2.8M, Sun $2.3M, 3-day $7.5M (-27%)/Total $53.5M/Wk 3

 

7.) Elvis (WB) 2,901 (-204) theaters, Fri $1.7M (-7%), Sat $2.2M, Sun $1.88M, 3-day $5.8M (-11%) Total $129M/Wk 6

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