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PHILIPPINES BOX OFFICE thread​ | INSIDE OUT II breaks records. Only the last two AVENGERS movies opened bigger on opening day. But can it beat FROZEN II's total?

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3 hours ago, icebearraven said:

 

IMAX, SM North EDSA
           
Showtime Est. Tickets Sold Est. New Seats Sold % sold Tickets Sold Before Mall Opening % sold Est. Availabe Seats
11.30AM 149 (+90) 38.90% 59 15.40% 383
1.45PM 198 (+105) 51.70% 93 24.28% 383
4.00PM 156 (+57) 40.73% 99 25.85% 383
6.10PM 89 (+33) 23.24% 56 14.62% 383
8.15PM 72 (+14) 18.80% 58 15.14% 383
10.30PM 34 (+11) 8.88% 23 6.01% 383
             
June 12 (11.30AM) 698 (+310) 30.37% 388 16.88% 2298

 

This is as of 11.30AM (first IMAX show begins)Guess this is my final update for IO2 too with dataBeen fun. See you maybe with Deadpool

 

The walkups have arrived. 

 

Last fun info: the people during the Mall of Asia advance screening really seemed to be into it: lots of laughs - particularly with one surprise character + applause in the end from everyone (but some of the invited are influencers/content creator so...).  

When was the last time Philippines was mentioned in a Deadline/BOR report? Tomorrow we may be back hehe. 

 

Megamall's 980-seater cinema is sold out in PMClark's 3D PM shows are almost sold out. The 4:30/6:30 IMAX shows in North are also close to sold-out. IMAX MOA strong too. 

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18 minutes ago, kayumanggi said:

Wow, @icebearraven even provincial cinemas are selling out. Even last full shows are almost sold out for INSIDE OUT II.

Yep. I don't want to jinx it and I got lazy to count but ₱20 million ($350K) opening day seems locked. ₱30M+? Within reach

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Not sure why Warner Bros. and Columbia Pictures stopped releasing PRs regarding the box office turnouts of their movies. Good PR sya to be honest but siguro the numbers are not high than before though for me good publicity pa rin. Insidious pa yata showing the performances of PH theaters. 

 

Also, SM North EDSA finally reclaiming the top grossing theater. I remember how it struggled with the entry of TriNoma and rise of better looking cinemas in fellow SM Cinema MOA and Megamall. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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7 hours ago, icebearraven said:

 

IMAX, SM North EDSA
           
Showtime Est. Tickets Sold Est. New Seats Sold % sold Tickets Sold Before Mall Opening % sold Est. Availabe Seats
11.30AM 149 (+90) 38.90% 59 15.40% 383
1.45PM 198 (+105) 51.70% 93 24.28% 383
4.00PM 156 (+57) 40.73% 99 25.85% 383
6.10PM 89 (+33) 23.24% 56 14.62% 383
8.15PM 72 (+14) 18.80% 58 15.14% 383
10.30PM 34 (+11) 8.88% 23 6.01% 383
             
June 12 (11.30AM) 698 (+310) 30.37% 388 16.88% 2298

 

This is as of 11.30AM (first IMAX show begins)Guess this is my final update for IO2 too with dataBeen fun. See you maybe with Deadpool

 

The walkups have arrived. 

 

Last fun info: the people during the Mall of Asia advance screening really seemed to be into it: lots of laughs - particularly with one surprise character + applause in the end from everyone (but some of the invited are influencers/content creator so...).  

Loving the numbers!! Thanks for this. More of this please. ❤️ 

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Throwback muna tayo box office geeks, here are the performances of Philippine theaters from 1995-2004 (based on box office news released). 

 

Even before, SM Megamall, SM North EDSA and Glorietta talaga barometer if a movie does well in the Philippines. SM Manila

ang naiwan,  Red= #1 Theater for that movie 

 

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10 minutes ago, boxofficefan said:

Throwback muna tayo box office geeks, here are the performances of Philippine theaters from 1995-2004 (based on box office news released). 

 

Even before, SM Megamall, SM North EDSA and Glorietta talaga barometer if a movie does well in the Philippines. SM Manila

ang naiwan,  Red= #1 Theater for that movie 

 

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OMG ! I've been looking for numbers like these since forever

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33 minutes ago, icebearraven said:

OMG ! I've been looking for numbers like these since forever

 

I used this for my project before then I started collecting the numbers since 2007 yata 😀 Glad to know I am not the only one who love these numbers. 

 

Here are the rest from 2007-2023.

 

Source:

ClicktheCity

Manila Bulletin, Yehey.com (RIP), Inquirer, Google News Archives 

 

Theater Box Office Earnings
 SM Mall of Asia             588,886,947.00
 SM North EDSA             530,860,635.00
 SM Megamall             474,347,224.00
 Trinoma             456,864,111.00
 Glorietta             326,379,541.00
 Robinsons Manila             105,928,775.00

 

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1 hour ago, boxofficefan said:

 

I used this for my project before then I started collecting the numbers since 2007 yata 😀 Glad to know I am not the only one who love these numbers. 

 

Here are the rest from 2007-2023.

 

Source:

ClicktheCity

Manila Bulletin, Yehey.com (RIP), Inquirer, Google News Archives 

 

Theater Box Office Earnings
 SM Mall of Asia             588,886,947.00
 SM North EDSA             530,860,635.00
 SM Megamall             474,347,224.00
 Trinoma             456,864,111.00
 Glorietta             326,379,541.00
 Robinsons Manila             105,928,775.00

 

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So cool. I wish we had our own Wayback Machine. I could've written pieces about this sana before sigh

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12 hours ago, icebearraven said:

Inside Out 2 (T-0)

Independence Day, June 12

 

SM North EDSA            
Format Est. Seats Sold Est. New Seats Sold Est. Available Seats % sold Est Ticket Price Est. Sales
Director's Club 303 (+7) 303 100.00% ₱590.00 ₱178,770.00
3D            
2D 2953 (+1179) 5231 56.45% ₱380.00 ₱1,122,140.00
IMAX 388 (+102) 2298 16.88% ₱750.00 ₱291,000.00

 

Malls have officially opened (10AM) today so I wasn't able to track the other branches before opening since walk-ups will begin right away with people flocking there due to the Holiday.

 

Around ₱1.6 million for pre-sales! Unless they add more screens, it's ceiling for today is around ₱3.5 million. Remaining seats lean towards the afternoon/evening shows so that's good ig. 

 

Again, top branch SM North made ₱4.16 million in FIVE Days for Inside Out back in 2015 (4% of the ₱97M) and today is clearly boosted by the holidays. Let's see the reception first.

 

I don't want to give a number since we don't exactly have the comparisons yet here or data but even assuming the weekend dailies will be lower vs. today, a ₱100M opening week is so reachable. I don't want to jinx but I'm feeling good about this. 

and now we wait

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Animated movie 'Inside Out 2'  raked in 88.8 Million pesos on its first day run in the Philippines, according to Disney Southeast Asia-Philippines, making it the  biggest opening day of 2024 in the country. 

This record also makes 'Inside Out 2'  the third biggest film opening of all time in the Philippines, next to 'Avengers: Endgame' and 'Avengers: Infinity War.' 

'Inside Out 2' now holds the record for the biggest opening day of all time for an animated film in the Philippines.

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37 minutes ago, boxofficefan said:

Animated movie 'Inside Out 2'  raked in 88.8 Million pesos on its first day run in the Philippines, according to Disney Southeast Asia-Philippines, making it the  biggest opening day of 2024 in the country. 

This record also makes 'Inside Out 2'  the third biggest film opening of all time in the Philippines, next to 'Avengers: Endgame' and 'Avengers: Infinity War.' 

'Inside Out 2' now holds the record for the biggest opening day of all time for an animated film in the Philippines.

Cat's out of the bag. Numbers last night were actually pointing out to 40-50M but holy f with 88!. Ok in my delusional mind I convinced someone at Disney to release it hehe 

 

 

This beats Frozen 2 which opened to ₱25.4 million back in 2019. For 5 days opening film, it did ₱315M ($5.8M).

 

PH Opening Day 

1. Avengers: Endgame - ₱205 million 

2. Avengers: Infinity War - ₱141.6 million

3. Inside Out 2 - ₱88.8 million

(-). Frozen 2 - ₱25.4 million  

 

Using Frozen 2, this will hit ₱1 billion by Sunday so let's not get ahead of ourselves haha. It was clearly boosted by the holiday. Sales return to Earth today (Thursday) but I expect the afternoon/evening shows later to sell very well again.

 

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50 minutes ago, icebearraven said:

Cat's out of the bag. Numbers last night were actually pointing out to 40-50M but holy f with 88!. Ok in my delusional mind I convinced someone at Disney to release it hehe 

 

 

This beats Frozen 2 which opened to ₱25.4 million back in 2019. For 5 days opening film, it did ₱315M ($5.8M).

 

PH Opening Day 

1. Avengers: Endgame - ₱205 million 

2. Avengers: Infinity War - ₱141.6 million

3. Inside Out 2 - ₱88.8 million

(-). Frozen 2 - ₱25.4 million  

 

Using Frozen 2, this will hit ₱1 billion by Sunday so let's not get ahead of ourselves haha. It was clearly boosted by the holiday. Sales return to Earth today (Thursday) but I expect the afternoon/evening shows later to sell very well again.

 

Wow that’s already $1.5m

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5 minutes ago, boxofficefan said:

Father's day also this Sunday then payday ng Friday so expect a good crowd. Hopefully Inside Out will surpass the P500M mark. Very rare post-pandemic 

 

I agree. Sat/Sun are actually our strongest days no?

 

'Frozen II' was crazy since its opening Saturday and Sunday were both ₱100 million+ grossers. IO2 hopefully should do that too. It is still trending everywhere so that's good

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11 minutes ago, kayumanggi said:

What an aboslute win for INSIDE OUT II. We are indeed one emotional country. 😂😂

I want to also personally thank the guy who did this meme (and Disney for the installation). Reach was super strong and spawned off a lot of imitations throughout the week

 

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24 minutes ago, icebearraven said:

I want to also personally thank the guy who did this meme (and Disney for the installation). Reach was super strong and spawned off a lot of imitations throughout the week

 

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I saw someone half naked lol.

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Sample of Afternoon shows today (Thursday, June 13)

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Next three shows in SM North EDSA + IMAX

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Next three 2D shows at SM Megamall

 

 

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Regional Malls: SM Baguio, SM Clark, SM Davao

 

Megamall is clearly down but its showtimes/capacity is huge. North, Aura, MOA, Fairview, Grand Central still all close to sold out 2D screenings. Solid afternoon shows today before Payday Friday. 

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