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8 hours ago, Spidey Freak said:

 

It literally would have no screens with Transformers, The Flash, Elemental, NHF and Indiana Jones on its ass to make 1.2B

Minions 2 had one week of IMAX and had excellent legs. 200m WW OW and made 930m

 

Mario had 400m WW OW. Billion was guaranteed no matter where it released. IMAX is not as important for kids movies. On top of that, it would have summer weekdays which is an advantage it would not have in April. The WOM and IP strength was too good for it to not make a billion. Exhibitors would’ve kept it on screens.

 

If released on Spider-Verse’s date, Mario’s second weekend would’ve beat Transformers OW and third weekend beats Elemental and possibly Flash OW

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21 hours ago, Bob Train said:

Minions 2 had one week of IMAX and had excellent legs. 200m WW OW and made 930m

 

Mario had 400m WW OW. Billion was guaranteed no matter where it released. IMAX is not as important for kids movies. On top of that, it would have summer weekdays which is an advantage it would not have in April. The WOM and IP strength was too good for it to not make a billion. Exhibitors would’ve kept it on screens.

 

If released on Spider-Verse’s date, Mario’s second weekend would’ve beat Transformers OW and third weekend beats Elemental and possibly Flash OW

 

Not to mention that all these discussions about Imax screens always seemed so strange and distant to me (and also not as relevant as many people think), and I recently found out why: the majority of Imax screens worlwide are just in two markets: North America and China. The rest of the world has some scattered here and there, and Italy in particular has 5 and apart from those who live nearby no one has ever heard of them

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Sony/Marvel Spiderman Universe beating Star Wars as 2nd highest grossing franchise of all time ,$10.38B,behind only MCU.

Biggest Franchise of all-time($)

1 MCU 29.61B

2 Spider-Man 10.38B

3 Star Wars 10.32B

4 Harry Potter 9.66B

5 James Bond 7.83B

6 Avengers 7.76B

7 Fast and Furious 7.33B

8 Batman 6.84B

9 DCEU 6.57B

10 X-Men 6.08B

Source:Wiki

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1 hour ago, Sophia Jane said:

Sony/Marvel Spiderman Universe beating Star Wars as 2nd highest grossing franchise of all time ,$10.38B,behind only MCU.

Biggest Franchise of all-time($)

1 MCU 29.61B

2 Spider-Man 10.38B

3 Star Wars 10.32B

4 Harry Potter 9.66B

5 James Bond 7.83B

6 Avengers 7.76B

7 Fast and Furious 7.33B

8 Batman 6.84B

9 DCEU 6.57B

10 X-Men 6.08B

Source:Wiki

 

Nice, but I'm quite surprised by the X men, does it includes Wolverine and Deadpool solo movies?

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French BO taking a hit might have had/continue to have a slight impact on this weekend and days going forward since its the 5th biggest market. That might explain the 20%~ diff. in hold between weekdays and weekends (even though that's more likely due to opening in SK last weekend)

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35% holds will get it to 300M OS in 3 weeks with anything after that being a bonus, effectively.

 

Even if it slightly goes over 35%, legs after the next 3 weeks could make it crawl there.

 

I'd say it's as close to locked as can be barring a really bad drop in the next 2 weeks.

 

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