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China Box Office Thread | Deadpool & Wolverine- July 26

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Friday Est

1.TSY 14M 30M

2.JP 12M 274m

3.MU 11M 145M

4.TGG 7.5M New

5.Impossible 6.2M 13M

 

MU will be around $29M after Sunday.

Gatsby should make 30M yuan OW or $5M.

Edited by Rocket Olive
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Weekly Chart (8.26~9.1):

 

1. Jurassic Park ---- 107M ---- -46.2% ---- 306M

2. Monsters University ---- 96M ---- +20%  ---- 176M

3. The Stolen Five Years ---- 66M ---- NEW ---- 66M

4. Fake Fiction ---- 30M ---- -12---- 64.5M

5. The Impossible ---- 29M ---- NEW ---- 29M

 

6. The Great Gatsby---- 27.5M ---- NEW ---- 27.5M

7. Unbeatable---- 11M ---- -77% ---- 115M

8. Pacific Rim ---- 10M ---- -76---- 693M (closed)

9. A Moment of Love ---- 5M ---- -17% ---- 11M

10. I am Director ---- 3.5M ---- NEW ---- 3.5M

 

 

Weekly 35 totaled around 400M, down from previous week's 470m. Four out of the seven new releases from last week made it to the top 10. Break out opening for Stolen Five Years, average ones for TGG and The Impossible.

 

Summer 2013 A Little Summary:

 

China's summer movie season runs from June to August. By month, summer 2013 goes:

 

June 1.78B

July 1.79B

August 2.25B

 

Summer 2013 totaled 5.82B, with 7.4M shows and 170M adms, +38% from summer 2012. That increase is in line with the first-half-years. However, bear in mind that summer 2012 didnt increase, due to the Hollywood blackout, from summer 2011, despite shows count jumped nearly 50% then. So we actually expected a little better summer 2013 than what actually turns out.

 

This summer, though no obvious foreign blackout slots, could have done better. No foreign release during STID (5.28) and MoS (6.20), no single major release during Switch (6.9) and MoS (6.20). The Dragon Boat holiday (6.10~6.12) was underdevelopped. 6.13~6.19 were the blackest seven days of for theaters with grosses and attendance hit low ends of year(s). June pretty much was half wasted. Then July. After Earth (7.12) could have been released a few days earlier, so was White House Down (7.22). Or at least shift the dates of the two. A better movement would be replace AE with Fast Six (7.26). Early July was relatively empty while late July / early August on the other hand, went overcrowded. August was the only month that went right, mostly. Aug 2013 now is the biggest month of the year, beating Feb (2.12B) and May (2.02B), second biggest ever (Last Dec was 2.4B).

 

Summer 2013 also had 16 releases over 100M (only movies released between 6.1~8.31 counted):

1. Pacific Rim ---- 693M

2. Tiny Times ---- 484M

3. Fast Six ---- 412M

4. Man of Steel ---- 395M

5. Switch ---- 300M

6. Tiny Times 2.0 ---- 294M

7. Jurassic Park 3D ---- 293M

8. Badges of Fury ---- 284M

9. After Earth ---- 214M

10. Blind Detective ---- 211M

11. White House Down ---- 174M

12. One Night Surprise ---- 170M

13. Monsters Unniversity ---- 163M

14. The Rooftop ---- 120M

15. Unbeatable ---- 114M

16. Mr Go ---- 112M

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