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Weekend Thread (02.24 - 02.26) | Actuals: 31.96M QUANTUMANIA | 23.26M COCAINE BEAR | 15.80M JESUS REVOLUTION

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7 minutes ago, kayumanggi said:

Better than estimates.

Should be able to get to $5M weekend from there if it follows Feb 3-5 pattern (4.74x Fri), Though Fri may be a tad inflated from limited breaks this week

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Even if it's very frontloaded, Cocaine Bear should hit $20M for the weekend with ease. Happy for Elizabeth Banks and congrats to Universal for their third viral-based hit in a row (after Violent Night and M3GAN), next up is Renfield which I could see pulling a $15M+ opening as well.

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10 minutes ago, kayumanggi said:

 

This movie. 🤯 This movie opened with just $12.4M back in December.

Puss this weekend at $4M will have a higher retention (-67.7%) from OW - 10 weeks later - than AMWQ will have in its second weekend 

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From Deadline Hollywood

 

Lionsgate’s Jesus Revolution, which has a 99% Rotten Tomatoes audience score, despite reviews at 56% rotten. Reviews don’t matter: the film plays to its core faith-based crowd. Does the distributor have another I Can Only Imagine on its hands? It appear so. Jon Erwin co-directed both movies. That 2018 movie opened to $17.1M and legged out to a 4.8 multiple with $83.4M stateside. Jesus Revolution’s two-day gross saw AMC leading in ticket sales (26%), with Regal not far behind at 23% and Cinemark third at 18%.

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12 minutes ago, Issac Newton said:

 

 

 

From Deadline Hollywood

 

One could say, ‘Hey, Marvel, gotta make ’em better’, but this Ant-Man threequel saw the best opening ever, and the severe plummet here indicates front-loaded business. That said, there’s no want-to-see for repeat viewing.

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5 minutes ago, Issac Newton said:

From Deadline Hollywood

 

One could say, ‘Hey, Marvel, gotta make ’em better’, but this Ant-Man threequel saw the best opening ever, and the severe plummet here indicates front-loaded business. That said, there’s no want-to-see for repeat viewing.

Ohhhhhhh Deadline Anthony.

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12 minutes ago, Borobudur said:

Is 80 for Brady's lower pricing strategy really worked? I feel like the movie didn't attract crowd beyond its target audience with that lower price approach. It is just collecting smaller amount of money from the same level of admission. 

Given how retiree-heavy the audience for it is, one has to imagine it hasn't lost much with the pricing strategy since the night shows (when ticket prices are always the highest) are pretty much empty for the most part.

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