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Weekdays | Aug 21 - 24 | Thursday Numbers | 2.29M BARBIE | 1.35M BLUE BEETLE | 1.28M OPPENHEIMER

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3 hours ago, Issac Newton said:

 

 


Just beat Shazam 2 and all is good! Sure still a flop, but at least not DC’s biggest flop! 
 

Also Madame Web and Kraven are so DOA next year. Can’t believe we’re getting 6 Marvel films in 2024 and a bunch of shows!! Disney/Sony needs to chill 

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It's somewhat interesting that Barbie will be WB's first ever 600 DOM grosser. Every other studio has at least one or two by this point. I suppose that speaks to WBs failure in managing their franchises throughout the 2010s and so far the 2020s.

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2 minutes ago, Celedhring said:

It's somewhat interesting that Barbie will be WB's first ever 600 DOM grosser. Every other studio has at least one or two by this point. I suppose that speaks to WBs failure in managing their franchises throughout the 2010s and so far the 2020s.

They completely destroyed DC and made it a brand people actively avoid. They also allowed JK Rowling (though they likely had very little say there) to run Wizarding World into the ground. Maybe WB needs to go back to being the anti-Disney aka director driven with new ideas and adaptions instead of relying on old brands that need a good rest 

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3 minutes ago, Celedhring said:

It's somewhat interesting that Barbie will be WB's first ever 600 DOM grosser. Every other studio has at least one or two by this point. I suppose that speaks to WBs failure in managing their franchises throughout the 2010s and so far the 2020s.

Also their big franchise being Harry Potter, which was certainly big in the US but more global than domestic. 

Even with Barbie beating HP8 part 2 by probably around 100-150M globally HP will stay by far as the movie with the biggest international amount, near to 1B. 

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26 minutes ago, harry713 said:

Barbie thurs 2.29

 

fri 4.5 (+95%)

sat 6.0 (+35%)

sun 4.5 (-25%)

 

6th wkd 15.0 (-28.5%)

 

592.7 total

NCD. No way it behaves like that from day to day.

It will be interesting to see if overall we see muted Fri and Sat numbers with people waiting for Sun or if it's a bit more spread out, but one thing is for sure, it's not behaving like that.

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15 minutes ago, vale9001 said:

Also their big franchise being Harry Potter, which was certainly big in the US but more global than domestic. 

Even with Barbie beating HP8 part 2 by probably around 100-150M globally HP will stay by far as the movie with the biggest international amount, near to 1B. 

Yes, that's the point - the fact that HP8 is over a decade old and was still their biggest WW shows just how much they shat the bed with DC. 

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2 minutes ago, reddevil19 said:

Yes, that's the point - the fact that HP8 is over a decade old and was still their biggest WW shows just how much they shat the bed with DC. 

In my opinion The Hobbit deserved no more than 2 movies and the second One could have been bigger with chances for 1.2-1.3B.  3 were too much.

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1 hour ago, El Gato said:

They completely destroyed DC and made it a brand people actively avoid. They also allowed JK Rowling (though they likely had very little say there) to run Wizarding World into the ground. Maybe WB needs to go back to being the anti-Disney aka director driven with new ideas and adaptions instead of relying on old brands that need a good rest 

When the 3 DC movies not really trying to be part of a larger cinematic universe broke out (Wonder Woman, Aquaman, The Batman), you’d think they’d learn something by now… 

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