Neo Posted July 1, 2013 Share Posted July 1, 2013 Avatar? Lol. I doubt that's even coming out before 2017. LOL. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tower Posted July 1, 2013 Share Posted July 1, 2013 (edited) I say hi. November 2013 Thor: TDW CF Frozen (Not as big) May 2007 3 300M+ movies adjust to appox 350M. Frozen+Thor<FD and all those 3 films from may 2007 disappointed and were down from their predecessors, 2 of them by more than 100M. May 2007 is an example of how not to schedule films. Edited July 1, 2013 by Tower Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
#ED Posted July 1, 2013 Share Posted July 1, 2013 So MoS OS numbers for this weekend will go up from estimates? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CJohn Posted July 1, 2013 Share Posted July 1, 2013 It had a lower OW here than NYSM... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonwo Posted July 1, 2013 Share Posted July 1, 2013 December 2015 is the obvious choice. A month after the two giant november releases, plenty of time to let them run their course before MoS2 comes out. WB needs to come out and claim MoS2's spot as the big december release, December 18th makes total sense. Only others things currently are Alvin on December 11th and KFP3 December 23rd. It will break The Hobbits december record and then get very strong christmas and new years weekend holds as they both are Friday's that year. The legs will not be cut by insane competition. Its obvious WB! Don't anybody say fucking Avatar 2 either, there is no chance that will before 2016.I think we will get a DC film in 2015, Maybe even two. I would prefer MoS 2 to get a July slot and the other DC film to get December but I'd be fine with MoS 2 in December. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neo Posted July 2, 2013 Share Posted July 2, 2013 (edited) Frozen+Thor<FD and all those 3 films from may 2007 disappointed and were down from their predecessors, 2 of them by more than 100M. May 2007 is an example of how not to schedule films. Still 300M+ Could it have been because the movies were bad? Not if TDW makes 315M and Frozen makes 150M that is 365M, a good mark for Dory. Edited July 2, 2013 by Neo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tower Posted July 3, 2013 Share Posted July 3, 2013 Recent Superhero films in Israel: Avengers: 750K IM3: 541K TDKR: 535K TDK: 520K TASM: 500K MOS: 489K XM:FC: 193k Multipliers from OW: XM:FC: 5.4 TDKR: 5.1 TDK: 4.8 TASM: 4.7 IM3: 4 Avengers: 3.3 Since this is a summer release, I expect legs to be somewhere between TASM and XM:FC, so between 2.3M and 2.6M. Forget my prediction. MOS dropped 49%, which would fine in most places but terrible in Israel, TDKR dropped 22% TASM dropped 28% and even Avengers managed a 40% drop. I can't see this making 2M any more, and even 1.5B is in danger if it doesn't stabilize soon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Marston Posted July 3, 2013 Share Posted July 3, 2013 Man of Steel's holds in Mexico have been absolutely abysmal take a look http://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=intl&country=MX&id=superman2012.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
#ED Posted July 3, 2013 Share Posted July 3, 2013 Country (click to view weekend breakdown) Dist. Release Date Opening Wknd % of Total Total Gross / As Of FOREIGN TOTAL - 6/12/13 $73,300,000 27% $271,700,000 6/30/13 Argentina WB 6/13/13 $1,918,996 50.4% $3,807,262 6/23/13 Australia WB 6/27/13 $8,119,622 93.5% $8,683,040 6/30/13 Austria WB 6/21/13 $386,043 40.9% $942,931 6/30/13 Belgium WB 6/19/13 $929,553 58.6% $1,587,579 6/30/13 Bolivia WB 6/13/13 $185,246 40.4% $458,860 6/30/13 Brazil WB 7/12/13 - - $503,086 6/30/13 Bulgaria WB 6/21/13 $71,443 43.8% $163,144 6/30/13 Chile WB 6/13/13 $1,151,069 48.3% $2,383,492 6/30/13 China China Film 6/20/13 $25,930,000 54.9% $47,220,000 6/30/13 Colombia WB 6/14/13 $1,961,637 49.3% $3,981,145 6/23/13 Croatia WB 6/20/13 $182,734 68.2% $268,004 6/30/13 Czech Republic WB 6/20/13 $230,177 48.8% $472,100 6/30/13 Denmark Warner Bros. 6/13/13 $882,198 55.7% $1,583,692 6/23/13 East Africa WB 6/21/13 $104,928 51.4% $204,058 6/30/13 Ecuador - 6/14/13 $799,630 42.7% $1,872,615 6/30/13 Egypt WB 6/12/13 $105,353 34.5% $305,007 6/23/13 Finland SF Film 6/26/13 $226,492 56% $404,583 6/30/13 France Warner Bros. 6/19/13 $7,967,811 57.6% $13,828,138 6/30/13 Germany WB 6/20/13 $3,490,734 48% $7,268,870 6/30/13 Greece WB 6/20/13 $436,722 51.6% $846,715 6/30/13 Hong Kong WB 6/27/13 $2,049,170 100% $2,049,170 6/30/13 Hungary InterCom 6/20/13 $250,110 53.8% $464,516 6/30/13 Iceland WB 6/19/13 $65,948 32.6% $202,526 6/30/13 India Warner Bros. 6/14/13 - - $5,658,067 6/23/13 Israel WB 6/20/13 $489,429 55% $889,823 6/30/13 Italy Warner Bros. 6/20/13 $2,386,577 50.9% $4,684,983 6/30/13 Lebanon WB 6/13/13 $147,772 43.8% $337,159 6/30/13 Malaysia WB 6/13/13 $3,192,171 52.7% $6,062,848 6/30/13 Mexico WB 6/14/13 $9,680,184 48.7% $19,876,057 6/30/13 Netherlands Warner Bros. 6/20/13 $1,180,989 56.6% $2,085,386 6/30/13 New Zealand WB 6/27/13 $1,131,472 91.9% $1,230,705 6/30/13 Norway WB 6/19/13 $835,703 61.9% $1,351,092 6/23/13 Peru WB 6/13/13 $1,068,050 43.9% $2,433,017 6/30/13 Philippines WB 6/12/13 $5,770,726 66% $8,739,450 6/30/13 Poland WB 6/21/13 $377,219 40.9% $923,304 6/30/13 Portugal WB 6/27/13 $315,128 100% $315,128 6/30/13 Russia - CIS Karo 6/20/13 $5,747,079 62.9% $9,134,347 6/30/13 Serbia & Montenegro Warner Bros. 6/20/13 $21,220 31.1% $68,255 6/30/13 Singapore WB 6/13/13 $2,557,868 53.2% $4,811,165 6/30/13 Slovakia Continental 6/20/13 $97,520 48.5% $201,089 6/30/13 Slovenia WB 6/20/13 $28,410 32.2% $88,204 6/30/13 South Africa (Entire Region) Nu Metro 6/28/13 $700,671 100% $700,671 6/30/13 South Korea Warner Bros. 6/13/13 $7,335,782 49.9% $14,689,206 6/30/13 Spain WB 6/21/13 $3,926,857 56.1% $7,001,691 6/30/13 Sweden Fox 6/26/13 $1,134,513 55.6% $2,039,118 6/30/13 Thailand WB 6/13/13 $1,644,514 55.1% $2,982,781 6/30/13 Turkey WB 6/14/13 $632,554 40.6% $1,558,684 6/30/13 Ukraine Cinemania 6/20/13 $455,658 53.8% $846,165 6/30/13 United Arab Emirates WB 6/13/13 $2,004,707 53.3% $3,760,609 6/30/13 United Kingdom Warner Bros. 6/14/13 $17,589,933 43.3% $40,655,772 6/30/13 Uruguay WB 6/13/13 $66,177 41.7% $158,760 6/30/13 Venezuela WB 6/14/13 $1,092,904 32.1% $3,405,572 6/30/13 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moviedweeb Posted July 3, 2013 Share Posted July 3, 2013 Man of Steel's holds in Mexico have been absolutely abysmal take a look http://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=intl&country=MX&id=superman2012.htmYes, but is had ridiculously wide release. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dilusha Bandara Posted July 4, 2013 Share Posted July 4, 2013 max. overseas for MOS is 400-420 millions Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zackzack Posted July 4, 2013 Share Posted July 4, 2013 max. overseas for MOS is 400-420 millions With shockingly poor performances in key territories like Russia & Germany, disappointing results in Mexico (where superheroes movies are traditionally huge sellers), very good-but-coulda-been-better results in China, I say $400M is too generous. You can see 70% drops all over the territories, families are switching to lighter fares like MU & DM2. The lighter Spider-Man movies are better performers overseas. Having said that, I hope WB & Snyder & team do not water down MoS2 for a wider audience. I like the darker tone of this Superman. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vc2002 Posted July 5, 2013 Share Posted July 5, 2013 With shockingly poor performances in key territories like Russia & Germany, disappointing results in Mexico (where superheroes movies are traditionally huge sellers), very good-but-coulda-been-better results in China, I say $400M is too generous. You can see 70% drops all over the territories, families are switching to lighter fares like MU & DM2. The lighter Spider-Man movies are better performers overseas. Having said that, I hope WB & Snyder & team do not water down MoS2 for a wider audience. I like the darker tone of this Superman. Is the gif of you sig from MOS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dilusha Bandara Posted July 5, 2013 Share Posted July 5, 2013 With shockingly poor performances in key territories like Russia & Germany, disappointing results in Mexico (where superheroes movies are traditionally huge sellers), very good-but-coulda-been-better results in China, I say $400M is too generous. You can see 70% drops all over the territories, families are switching to lighter fares like MU & DM2. The lighter Spider-Man movies are better performers overseas. Having said that, I hope WB & Snyder & team do not water down MoS2 for a wider audience. I like the darker tone of this Superman. hell yes!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zackzack Posted July 5, 2013 Share Posted July 5, 2013 Is the gif of you sig from MOS I am a fan of the movie, that doesn't mean I cannot make an objective assessment of its box office performance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deathlife Posted July 5, 2013 Share Posted July 5, 2013 I am a fan of the movie, that doesn't mean I cannot make an objective assessment of its box office performance.Lovely sig but Pa Kent's death was ridiculous.Anyways, WOM for MOS here has been very mixed.A lot of people like it but a lot of people loathe it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leyla Posted July 5, 2013 Share Posted July 5, 2013 (edited) With shockingly poor performances in key territories like Russia & Germany why its shoking in Germany?? its not a superhero lovin country, right? A lot of people like it but a lot of people loathe it. here its more like meh Lots of Snyder/Nolan fanboys love it, ga mostly meh. Not much loathing at least in my online browsing experience. Edited July 5, 2013 by Leyla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dilusha Bandara Posted July 5, 2013 Share Posted July 5, 2013 (edited) why its shoking in Germany?? its not a superhero lovin country, right? here its more like meh Lots of Snyder/Nolan fanboys love it, ga mostly meh. Not much loathing at least in my online browsing experience. Not superhero loving??? TDKR 9.6 OW - 35M total MOS 3.4 OW - 7.2M total Edited July 5, 2013 by dilusha117 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tower Posted July 5, 2013 Share Posted July 5, 2013 Not superhero loving??? TDKR 9.6 OW - 35M total MOS 3.4 OW - 7.2M total TDKR Is as good as it gets for superhero films in Germany, and even then it was number 3 of the year WW and only number 7 in Germany, so even that underperformed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peludo Posted July 5, 2013 Share Posted July 5, 2013 Not superhero loving??? TDKR 9.6 OW - 35M total MOS 3.4 OW - 7.2M total Third installments are not comparable to MoS. Maybe you should compare with another first movies. In Germany (according BOM): Batman Begins: 1.8 OW - 7.0 Total Superman Returns: 1.9 OW - 3.7 Total Iron Man: 3.4 OW - 8.6 Total 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...