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China Box Office Thread | Oppenheimer-August 30

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3 hours ago, Gavin Feng said:

¥1,573M / $226M through Friday. I personally think it can hit $255-260M.

Our success in China and around the world has made sites like ign unable to ignore us while stopping short of linking their own embarrassing review of us like they normally do in those type of articles :Venom:

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6 hours ago, Omni said:

Some time ago it was suggested that Ralph could do very strong business in China. A 20M OW is pretty mediocre.

 

To be fair, Zootopia and Coco opened just over/under $20 million and went on to gross $236 million and $189 million respectively. Animated films in China typically have low openings and only go on to have insane multipliers if they are very well received. However, it doesn't look like that will be the case for Ralph 2 as its audience scores are not as high.

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19 hours ago, KP1025 said:

 

To be fair, Zootopia and Coco opened just over/under $20 million and went on to gross $236 million and $189 million respectively. Animated films in China typically have low openings and only go on to have insane multipliers if they are very well received. However, it doesn't look like that will be the case for Ralph 2 as its audience scores are not as high.

In fact Zootopia and Coco were not expected to do strong business: they opened kind of low on Friday, got a great IM for a decent opening and exploded afterwards. Early signs for Ralph were much stronger - it simply failed to meet them anf fell into mediocrity.

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21 minutes ago, Omni said:

In fact Zootopia and Coco were not expected to do strong business: they opened kind of low on Friday, got a great IM for a decent opening and exploded afterwards. Early signs for Ralph were much stronger - it simply failed to meet them anf fell into mediocrity.

I thinks it's our expectations that are wrong, we had same with I2 and with KFP 3 (it had a bad release date thought), but we might over estimated their buzz lv's. 

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Wait, wait , wait.

All this high with the venom movie, and all the good performances at the box office, even better that a regular marvel movie.

At first sight you think this movie is above average, but then you look deeper and find is a tencent movie ( Chinese studio).

Mystery solved. 

Don't try to sell me this movie is doing fantastic because is good.

This one is a Chinese movie camouflage with a American studio. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Olive said:

Sunday estimates

A Cool Fish 63.5m/346.1m, -11%

Ralph Breaks 46.6M/135,1M, -22% horrible drop, Incredbiles only down 8%

Venom 43m/1678m, -30%  

Johnny English 3 25M/79.3M,-23.4%

FB2 14.4M/361.7m, -28.5%

But the Saturday growth was also better than Incredible 2. Sunday is 65% more than Friday, just about same as Incredibles 2.

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29 minutes ago, Charlie Jatinder said:

But the Saturday growth was also better than Incredible 2. Sunday is 65% more than Friday, just about same as Incredibles 2.

Incredibles 2 was in early summer , non-summer animated movies shouldn't drop over 5% on Sunday.

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