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Weekend Results (07/18-19)


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01 (--) ¥732,774,900 ($5.91 million), 0, ¥732,774,900 ($5.91 million), Hero 2 (Toho) NEW
02 (01) ¥483,832,800 ($3.90 million), -27%, ¥1,631,977,600 ($13.3 million), The Boy and the Beast (Toho) Week 2
03 (--) ¥406,025,100 ($3.28 million), 0, ¥406,025,100 ($3.28 million), Inside Out (Disney) NEW
04 (--) ¥384,115,100 ($3.10 million), 0, ¥384,115,100 ($3.10 million), Pokemon XY: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages (Toho) NEW
05 (02) ¥343,439,900 ($2.77 million), -33%, ¥1,472,108,000 ($11.9 million), Terminator: Genisys (Paramount) Week 2
06 (03) ¥241,920,500 ($1.95 million), -37%, ¥2,183,609,300 ($17.7 million), Avengers: Age of Ultron (Disney) Week 3
07 (04) ¥163,887,080 ($1.32 million), +31%, ¥1,854,675,940 ($14.7 million), Love Live! The School Idol Movie (Shochiku) Week 6
08 (06) ¥48,132,700 ($388,000), -30%, ¥1,411,170,800 ($11.5 million), Mad Max: Fury Road (Warner Bros.) Week 5
09 (05) ¥44,753,100 ($361,000), -40%, ¥282,072,100 ($2.4 million), Shaun the Sheep Movie (Tohokushinsha) Week 3
10 (08) ¥38,904,400 ($313,000), -25%, ¥244,809,300 ($1.9 million), Anpanman: Mija and the Magic Lamp (Toho Video Division) Week 3

>Hero 2 debuts atop the weekend box-office, scoring the second highest debut for any live-action film this year. However, the sequel to the major hit TV series sold 540,963 tickets over the weekend on 443 screens, which is the most admissions for any live-action film on opening weekend so far this year.

Also, over the long 3-day holiday weekend it earned ¥1,058,080,000 ($8.54 million) with 782,603 admissions, becoming the fastest live-action film this year to reach the 1 billion milestone.

The weekend frame numbers are 28% lower than the original Hero from 2007, but that's not that bad of a drop-off when you consider all the factors. An 8-year gap is significant, and we saw how that affected the Bayside Shakedown series in 2010. And some original Hero cast members were re-cast, which is a turn-off for long-time fans of the series.

The best comparison is probably Umizaru: Brave Hearts which opened over this weekend in 2012. Hero 2's opening weekend trailed it by 16%, and its 3-day total by a much closer 6%. If it follows a similar path as Umizaru, it'll be on target for ¥6.5-7 billion ($52-56 million) and 4.5-5.0 million admissions.

That'll be plenty enough to pass Cinderella as the highest-grossing live-action film of 2015, but will it earn enough to hold off Attack on Titan and/or Jurassic World next month?<

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>The Boy and the Beast drops one spot to second place after its impressive debut weekend, selling over 350,000 tickets and grossly nearly ¥500 million, down 28% in its second weekend of release.

And over its long 3-day holiday weekend, it earned an impressive ¥742,220,000 ($5.99 million), bringing its 10-day total up to ¥1,890,360,000 ($15.4 million).

Mamoru Hosoda's latest continues to track well ahead (60%+) of his last film, 2012's Wolf Children, and if it keeps this pace up, it should achieve the ¥7 billion ($60 million) milestone and over 5 million admissions.

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>Inside Out debuted in third place, selling 316,315 tickets over the weekend across 411 screens. This actually Pixar's second lowest debut in Japan, only ahead of 2012's Brave, and I don't think it's just coincidence that both films opened against Mamoru Hosoda's latest release. Disney/Pixar needs to steer clear of July when he's releasing a film, considering he's close now to achieving Hayao Miyazaki's level of recognition.

Now that we're officially in the Summer box-office season, though, legs will be very good and it should be able to outgross a few other Pixar films that it opened behind, including: Cars (¥2.23 billion) and Cars 2 (¥3.01 billion), likely Toy Story 2 (¥3.45 billion), and eventually should be aiming for a similar total as Ratatouille (¥3.90 billion) and Wall-E (¥4.00 billion).

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>Pokemon XY: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages comes in at a disappointing fourth place, though it did rank third in admissions over the weekend. Playing across 364 screens over the weekend, the eighteenth Pokemon movie sold 351,592 tickets.

And this happens to be the second lowest opening in the Pokemon series, only ahead of 2002's Pokemon movie, and experiences a 2.4% decline in admissions compared to last year's film. The Pokemon Company did just about everything in their power to turn this concerning downward spiral around for the new film, but they just couldn't do it.

What's very troubling now, is that this year's debut is less than the Crayon Shin-chan film in gross, and only slightly higher in admissions, and that's very, very concerning. And the Pokemon movies used to consistently match or do better than Doraemon and Detective Conan, the other two big annual franchises, but it's opening to half their numbers now...

The Pokemon franchise has been on a huge decline over the past two years in every format (games, toys, merchandise, films, etc.), and I just don't know if it'll manage to recover from this.
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South-Korea has had 15 movies top 10 million admissions since 2003. Japan has had 16 since...1958 and 7 since 2003, despite a population 2.5 times as high. It's just not the same movie-going culture.

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Does South Korea really like Inside Out?

 

Compared to other animated films it's doing very well, and word of mouth seems to be great too with admissions rising for the 3rd consecutive week.

 

 

South-Korea has had 15 movies top 10 million admissions since 2003. Japan has had 16 since...1958 and 7 since 2003, despite a population 2.5 times as high. It's just not the same movie-going culture.

 

It's an animated pixar film. The previous most attended pixar film in Korea was TS3 with 1.4M admissions. enough said I think..

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Pokemon (Box-Office History)
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Opening Weekends:
¥780,871,178 ($6.5 million) / 742,978 :: Pokemon Diamond & Pearl: The Rise of Darkrai (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2007)
¥703,799,691 ($6.7 million) / 670,285 :: Pokemon Diamond & Pearl: Giratina and the Sky Warrior - Shaymin (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2008)
¥672,566,497 ($7.1 million) / 641,700 :: Pokemon Diamond & Pearl: Arceus - To a Conquering Spacetime (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2009)
¥629,740,742 ($7.7 million) / 600,602 :: Pokemon Diamond & Pearl: Master of Illusions - Zoroark (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2010)
¥540,152,537 ($6.7 million) / 515,905 :: Pokemon Best Wishes: Victini and the Black Hero - Zekrom/Victini and the White Hero - Reshiram (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2011)
¥515,192,258 ($4.7 million) / 491,192 :: Pokemon Advanced: Mew and the Wave Hero - Lucario (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2005)
¥509,142,046 ($6.4 million) / 489,862 :: Pokemon Best Wishes: Kyurem Vs. The Sacred Swordsman - Keldeo (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2012)
¥500,186,988 ($4.6 million) / 475,462 :: Pokemon Advanced: Deoxys - Sky-Splitting Visitor (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2004)
¥486,293,500 ($5.0 million) / 464,839 :: Pokemon Best Wishes: ExtremeSpeed Genesect - Mewtwo Awakens (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2013)
¥450,168,289 ($3.8 million) / 427,104 :: Pokemon Advanced: Jirachi - Wishing Star of Seven Nights (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2003)
¥416,381,335 ($3.6 million) / 396,472 :: Pokemon Advanced: Pokemon Ranger and the Prince of the Sea (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2006)
¥393,259,400 ($3.9 million) / 360,190 :: Pokemon XY: The Cocoon of Destruction & Diancie (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2014)
¥384,115,100 ($3.1 million) / 351,592 :: Pokemon XY: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2015)
¥380,549,045 ($3.1 million) / 354,328 :: Pokemon: Celebi - A Timeless Encounter (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2001)
¥292,607,438 ($2.4 million) / 273,209 :: Pokemon: Guardians of Altomare - Latias and Latios (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2002)


Totals:
¥7.54 billion ($77.8 million) / 6.54 million :: Pokemon: Mewtwo Strikes Back (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 1998)
¥6.36 billion ($64.8 million) / 5.60 million :: Pokemon: Revelation Lugia (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 1999)
¥5.02 billion ($47.2 million) / 4.78 million :: Pokemon Diamond & Pearl: The Rise of Darkrai (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2007)
¥4.85 billion ($45.7 million) / 4.50 million :: Pokemon: Lord of the Unown Tower - Entei (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2000)
¥4.80 billion ($53.3 million) / 4.66 million :: Pokemon Diamond & Pearl: Giratina and the Sky Warrior - Shaymin (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2008)
¥4.67 billion ($51.6 million) / 4.40 million :: Pokemon Diamond & Pearl: Arceus - To a Conquering Spacetime (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2009)
¥4.50 billion ($38.4 million) / 4.28 million :: Pokemon Advanced: Jirachi - Wishing Star of Seven Nights (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2003)
¥4.38 billion ($39.1 million) / 4.16 million :: Pokemon Advanced: Deoxys - Sky-Splitting Visitor (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2004)
¥4.33 billion ($56.1 million) / 4.13 million :: Pokemon Best Wishes: Victini and the Black Hero - Zekrom/Victini and the White Hero - Reshiram (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2011)
¥4.30 billion ($38.9 million) / 4.10 million :: Pokemon Advanced: Mew and the Wave Hero - Lucario (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2005)
¥4.16 billion ($50.3 million) / 3.97 million :: Pokemon Diamond & Pearl: Master of Illusions - Zoroark (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2010)
¥3.90 billion ($32.5 million) / 3.63 million :: Pokemon: Celebi - A Timeless Encounter (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2001)
¥3.61 billion ($46.0 million) / 3.44 million :: Pokemon Best Wishes: Kyurem Vs. The Sacred Swordsman - Keldeo (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2012)
¥3.40 billion ($28.2 million) / 3.23 million :: Pokemon Advanced: Pokemon Ranger and the Prince of the Sea (Kunihiko Yuyamai, July 2006)
¥3.17 billion ($33.0 million) / 3.01 million :: Pokemon Best Wishes: ExtremeSpeed Genesect - Mewtwo Awakens (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2013)
¥2.91 billion ($28.2 million) / 2.70 million :: Pokemon XY: The Cocoon of Destruction & Diancie (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2014)
¥2.67 billion ($21.8 million) / 2.55 million :: Pokemon: Guardians of Altomare - Latias and Latios (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2002)
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Pixar (Box-Office History)
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Opening Weekends:
¥977.3 million ($11.1 million) / 649,299 :: Toy Story 3 (Lee Unkrich, July 2010)
¥898.0 million ($8.4 million) / 724,000 :: Finding Nemo (Andrew Stanton, Dec. 2003)
¥847.4 million ($8.5 million) / 614,969 :: Monsters University (Dan Scanlon, July 2013)
¥751.9 million ($7.3 million) / 604,355 :: The Incredibles (Brad Bird, Dec. 2004)
¥627.7 million ($7.2 million) / 440,804 :: Up (Pete Docter, Bob Peterson, Dec. 2009)
¥590.7 million ($4.5 million) / 465,624 :: Monsters, Inc. (Pete Docter, Mar. 2002)
¥504.9 million ($4.2 million) / 379,941 :: Ratatouille (Brad Bird, July 2007)
¥458.2 million ($4.9 million) / 336,597 :: Cars 2 (John Lasseter, July 2011)
¥449.6 million ($4.8 million) / 373,754 :: Wall-E (Andrew Stanton, Dec. 2008)
¥406.0 million ($3.3 million) / 316,315 :: Inside Out (Pete Docter, July 2015)
¥381.2 million ($3.5 million) / 350,000 :: Cars (John Lasseter, July 2006)
¥147.8 million ($1.9 million) / 106,271 :: Brave (Mark Andrews, Brenda Chapman, July 2012)


Totals:
¥11.0 billion ($102.4 million) / 8.60 million :: Finding Nemo (Andrew Stanton, Dec. 2003)
¥10.8 billion ($130.7 million) / 7.30 million :: Toy Story 3 (Lee Unkrich, July 2010)
¥9.37 billion ($76.8 million) / 7.60 million :: Monsters, Inc. (Pete Docter, Mar. 2002)
¥8.96 billion ($91.3 million) / 7.05 million :: Monsters University (Dan Scanlon, July 2013)
¥5.26 billion ($51.1 million) / 4.40 million :: The Incredibles (Brad Bird, Dec. 2004)
¥5.00 billion ($60.5 million) / 3.80 million :: Up (Pete Docter, Bob Peterson, Dec. 2009)
¥4.00 billion ($44.2 million) / 3.20 million :: Wall-E (Andrew Stanton, Dec. 2008)
¥3.90 billion ($36.3 million) / 3.10 million :: Ratatouille (Brad Bird, July 2007)
¥3.45 billion ($29.9 million) / 2.80 million :: Toy Story 2 (John Lasseter, Lee Unkrich, Mar. 2000)
¥3.01 billion ($39.0 million) / 2.32 million :: Cars 2 (John Lasseter, July 2011)
¥2.23 billion ($19.0 million) / 1.80 million :: Cars (John Lasseter, July 2006)
¥1.15 billion ($8.3 million) / 900,000 :: A Bug's Life (John Lasseter, Mar. 1999)
¥930 million ($11.9 million) / 680,000 :: Brave (Mark Andrews, Brenda Chapman, July 2012)
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Pokemon (Box-Office History)

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Opening Weekends:

¥780,871,178 ($6.5 million) / 742,978 :: Pokemon Diamond & Pearl: The Rise of Darkrai (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2007)

¥703,799,691 ($6.7 million) / 670,285 :: Pokemon Diamond & Pearl: Giratina and the Sky Warrior - Shaymin (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2008)

¥672,566,497 ($7.1 million) / 641,700 :: Pokemon Diamond & Pearl: Arceus - To a Conquering Spacetime (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2009)

¥629,740,742 ($7.7 million) / 600,602 :: Pokemon Diamond & Pearl: Master of Illusions - Zoroark (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2010)

¥540,152,537 ($6.7 million) / 515,905 :: Pokemon Best Wishes: Victini and the Black Hero - Zekrom/Victini and the White Hero - Reshiram (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2011)

¥515,192,258 ($4.7 million) / 491,192 :: Pokemon Advanced: Mew and the Wave Hero - Lucario (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2005)

¥509,142,046 ($6.4 million) / 489,862 :: Pokemon Best Wishes: Kyurem Vs. The Sacred Swordsman - Keldeo (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2012)

¥500,186,988 ($4.6 million) / 475,462 :: Pokemon Advanced: Deoxys - Sky-Splitting Visitor (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2004)

¥486,293,500 ($5.0 million) / 464,839 :: Pokemon Best Wishes: ExtremeSpeed Genesect - Mewtwo Awakens (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2013)

¥450,168,289 ($3.8 million) / 427,104 :: Pokemon Advanced: Jirachi - Wishing Star of Seven Nights (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2003)

¥416,381,335 ($3.6 million) / 396,472 :: Pokemon Advanced: Pokemon Ranger and the Prince of the Sea (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2006)

¥393,259,400 ($3.9 million) / 360,190 :: Pokemon XY: The Cocoon of Destruction & Diancie (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2014)

¥384,115,100 ($3.1 million) / 351,592 :: Pokemon XY: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2015)

¥380,549,045 ($3.1 million) / 354,328 :: Pokemon: Celebi - A Timeless Encounter (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2001)

¥292,607,438 ($2.4 million) / 273,209 :: Pokemon: Guardians of Altomare - Latias and Latios (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2002)

Totals:

¥7.54 billion ($77.8 million) / 6.54 million :: Pokemon: Mewtwo Strikes Back (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 1998)

¥6.36 billion ($64.8 million) / 5.60 million :: Pokemon: Revelation Lugia (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 1999)

¥5.02 billion ($47.2 million) / 4.78 million :: Pokemon Diamond & Pearl: The Rise of Darkrai (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2007)

¥4.85 billion ($45.7 million) / 4.50 million :: Pokemon: Lord of the Unown Tower - Entei (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2000)

¥4.80 billion ($53.3 million) / 4.66 million :: Pokemon Diamond & Pearl: Giratina and the Sky Warrior - Shaymin (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2008)

¥4.67 billion ($51.6 million) / 4.40 million :: Pokemon Diamond & Pearl: Arceus - To a Conquering Spacetime (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2009)

¥4.50 billion ($38.4 million) / 4.28 million :: Pokemon Advanced: Jirachi - Wishing Star of Seven Nights (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2003)

¥4.38 billion ($39.1 million) / 4.16 million :: Pokemon Advanced: Deoxys - Sky-Splitting Visitor (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2004)

¥4.33 billion ($56.1 million) / 4.13 million :: Pokemon Best Wishes: Victini and the Black Hero - Zekrom/Victini and the White Hero - Reshiram (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2011)

¥4.30 billion ($38.9 million) / 4.10 million :: Pokemon Advanced: Mew and the Wave Hero - Lucario (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2005)

¥4.16 billion ($50.3 million) / 3.97 million :: Pokemon Diamond & Pearl: Master of Illusions - Zoroark (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2010)

¥3.90 billion ($32.5 million) / 3.63 million :: Pokemon: Celebi - A Timeless Encounter (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2001)

¥3.61 billion ($46.0 million) / 3.44 million :: Pokemon Best Wishes: Kyurem Vs. The Sacred Swordsman - Keldeo (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2012)

¥3.40 billion ($28.2 million) / 3.23 million :: Pokemon Advanced: Pokemon Ranger and the Prince of the Sea (Kunihiko Yuyamai, July 2006)

¥3.17 billion ($33.0 million) / 3.01 million :: Pokemon Best Wishes: ExtremeSpeed Genesect - Mewtwo Awakens (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2013)

¥2.91 billion ($28.2 million) / 2.70 million :: Pokemon XY: The Cocoon of Destruction & Diancie (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2014)

¥2.67 billion ($21.8 million) / 2.55 million :: Pokemon: Guardians of Altomare - Latias and Latios (Kunihiko Yuyama, July 2002)

 

Thank you for making this because i'm a huge Pokemon fan :D

I mostly care about the games but i occasionally watch the anime.

Anyway i've heard that this pokemon movie is really good!

Do you think it can reach at least $22m  :huh:

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At the usual locations (43% of the market), Hero, The Boy and the Beast and IO are all very close. Today's numbers for instance :

 

26,690 Hero

25,734 IO                                

24,365 The Boy and the Beast

 

I'd say the fact that it's so close to these 2 movies despite opening or having a lower weekend than them is a good sign for legs.

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At the usual locations (43% of the market), Hero, The Boy and the Beast and IO are all very close. Today's numbers for instance :

26,690 Hero

25,734 IO

24,365 The Boy and the Beast

I'd say the fact that it's so close to these 2 movies despite opening or having a lower weekend than them is a good sign for legs.

And TG?
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Usual Locations - Saturday Admissions (43% of Market)

10AM > 11AM > 12PM > 1PM > 2PM > 3PM > 7PM > Final

4,955 (-80%) > 8,518 (-69%) > 12,911 (-58%) > 18,502 (-70%) > 24,189 (-62%) > 31,307 (-55%) > 44,463 (-57%) > 55,679 (-56%) - Hero 2 (Week 2)
3,007 (-37%) > 6,211 (-27%) > 9,963 (-28%) > 13,388 (-32%) > 20,214 (-19%) > 26,086 (-23%) > 37,444 (-31%) > 44,794 (-32%) - The Boy and the Beast (Week 3)
5,042 (-24%) > 8,222 (-36%) > 13,422 (-18%) > 16,987 (-26%) > 24,248 (-20%) > 28,031 (-19%) > 38,640 (-26%) > 42,978 (-28%) - Inside Out (Week 2)
1,672 (-54%) > 3,050 (-46%) > 5,155 (-45%) > 7,820 (-46%) > 10,106 (-37%) > 13,804 (-34%) > 21,045 (-38%) > 26,892 (-40%) - Terminator: Genisys (Week 3)
5,613 (-64%) > 9,770 (-65%) > 12,986 (-60%) > 16,274 (-62%) > 20,003 (-59%) > 22,522 (-59%) > 26,575 (-61%) > 26,629 (-61%) - Pokemon XY: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages (Week 2)
1,660 (-36%) > 2,327 (-40%) > 4,611 (-35%) > 5,874 (-35%) > 6,956 (-32%) > 10,358 (-35%) > 15,355 (-36%) > 19,439 (-37%) - Avengers: Age of Ultron (Week 4)

Saturday Final Results:
55,679 - Hero 2 (Week 2)
44,794 - The Boy and the Beast (Week 3)
42,978 - Inside Out (Week 2)
26,892 - Terminator: Genisys (Week 3)
26,629 - Pokemon XY: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages (Week 2)
19,439 - Avengers: Age of Ultron (Week 4)

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Usual Locations - Saturday Admissions (43% of Market)

10AM > 11AM > 12PM > 1PM > 2PM > 3PM > 7PM > Final

4,955 (-80%) > 8,518 (-69%) > 12,911 (-58%) > 18,502 (-70%) > 24,189 (-62%) > 31,307 (-55%) > 44,463 (-57%) > 55,679 (-56%) - Hero 2 (Week 2)

3,007 (-37%) > 6,211 (-27%) > 9,963 (-28%) > 13,388 (-32%) > 20,214 (-19%) > 26,086 (-23%) > 37,444 (-31%) > 44,794 (-32%) - The Boy and the Beast (Week 3)

5,042 (-24%) > 8,222 (-36%) > 13,422 (-18%) > 16,987 (-26%) > 24,248 (-20%) > 28,031 (-19%) > 38,640 (-26%) > 42,978 (-28%) - Inside Out (Week 2)

1,672 (-54%) > 3,050 (-46%) > 5,155 (-45%) > 7,820 (-46%) > 10,106 (-37%) > 13,804 (-34%) > 21,045 (-38%) > 26,892 (-40%) - Terminator: Genisys (Week 3)

5,613 (-64%) > 9,770 (-65%) > 12,986 (-60%) > 16,274 (-62%) > 20,003 (-59%) > 22,522 (-59%) > 26,575 (-61%) > 26,629 (-61%) - Pokemon XY: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages (Week 2)

1,660 (-36%) > 2,327 (-40%) > 4,611 (-35%) > 5,874 (-35%) > 6,956 (-32%) > 10,358 (-35%) > 15,355 (-36%) > 19,439 (-37%) - Avengers: Age of Ultron (Week 4)

Saturday Final Results:

55,679 - Hero 2 (Week 2)

44,794 - The Boy and the Beast (Week 3)

42,978 - Inside Out (Week 2)

26,892 - Terminator: Genisys (Week 3)

26,629 - Pokemon XY: Hoopa and the Clash of Ages (Week 2)

19,439 - Avengers: Age of Ultron (Week 4)

 

The WOM.iS.kICKING.iN!!

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