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National Cinema Day Draw 8.5m admission | GT $17.4m | Barbie $15.1m | BB: $12.2m | Oppy: $8.2m | TMNT: $6.1m | Meg2: $4.8m

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2 minutes ago, Borobudur said:

Nah, it won't touch A2. Even the movie start to follow NWH, which had a crazy late legs and almost impossible to replicate, it would still stop at around 675m. 

 

60% doesn't sound like mission impossible to me especially GT is a movie that isn't seat sensitive. 

It made just $3.2M on True Friday with that same seat allocation. Problem isn’t the capacity as much as lack of demand, something Oppy had too much of for the capacity. The PLF shows are selling well for NCD, but standard are not. No way it touches 2M/$8M, more like $4-$5M at best 

 

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3 minutes ago, Krissykins said:


What’s the record for Friday to Saturday drop, if they’re going with $8.5m lol

Would presume Potter DH2 at -53% (but something random may have officially dropped more)

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9 minutes ago, M37 said:

I know I’ve been out of the loop for a bit, but … Barbie is not going to make $25M this week, what are you smoking?

Full week my friend, full week. 

 

Next week coming for not less than 20M with labour day monday and it's already 615M Total.

How doesn't have legs for other 35M domestic with an IMAX release coming and 20M on its 7th week.

 

This movie started to make more than Jurassic world passing first 10 days but still we had conversations about It not doing 500M, then not beating Mario, then not reaching 600M etc....

 

Ok. 😅

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‘Gran Turismo’ Heads To $16.5M Opening – Weekend Box Office

Saturday AM: Refresh for more…Sony’s Gran Turismo counted a Friday that included $5.3M in previews plus another $3.2M yesterday in pure dollars for what’s being called an $8.5M day. This will translate to a $16.5M opening weekend. However, National Cinema Day could see a big rally for Barbie – despite figures showing a $4M Friday, and $15.7M sixth weekend

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In limited release, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s “Bottoms” is bowing in 10 theaters across New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Austin. After earning strong reviews, the queer comedy made a splash on its opening day, grossing roughly $220,000 for a $22,000 per-theater-average.

Box Office: 'Gran Turismo' Opening Races Against 'Barbie' for No. 1 - Variety

 

This is huge, should be around $45K PTA for the weekend. Think this is coming for a small scale breakout when it goes wide next weekend.

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19 minutes ago, Borobudur said:
1 N Gran Turismo: Based on a … Sony Pictures $8,500,000     3,856 $2,204 $8,500,000 1
2 (1) Barbie Warner Bros. $4,000,000 +75% -37% 3,736 $1,071 $581,701,242 36
3 (2) Blue Beetle Warner Bros. $2,600,000 +92% -74% 3,871 $672 $36,143,690 8

 

Really don't know how to read that GT's friday number. 

How will DC recover? Looks like the Titanic when it split in half

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1 minute ago, vale9001 said:

Full week my friend, full week. 

 

Next week coming for not less than 20M with labour day monday and it's already 615M Total.

How doesn't have legs for other 35M domestic with an IMAX release coming and 20M on its 7th week.

 

This movie started to make more than Jurassic world passing first 10 days but still we had conversations about It not doing 500M, then not beating Mario, then not reaching 600M etc....

 

Ok. 😅

I know you meant full week, and again still not happening. Weekdays were just under $11M last week, even a very generous low 30% drop (which isn’t likely) gets only $7.5 for upcoming Mon-Thu, meaning weekend would need $17.5M … off a $4M Friday 

 

Over $20M? Probably, but $25M is just way beyond what is reasonable

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