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Other relevant recent 3rd weekends:

TFA: €3.26m (Christmas) - €25.36m cume

Joker: €3m - €17m (estimated cume)

A monster calls: €2.81m - €15.64m

Aladdin: €2.49m - €15.08m

Bohemian Rhapsody: €2.33m - €11.97m

Beauty & the Beast: €2.31m - €16.20m

The Lion King: €2.23m - €24.87m

 

An comparing to other SH films:

Joker: €3m - €17.0m

Endgame: €1.64m - €25.19m

Infinity War: €1.48m - €17.7m

Incredibles 2: €1.33m - €13.47m

Captain Marvel: €1.17m - €9.4m

Aquaman: €1.16m (Christmas) - €9.87m

Deadpool: €1m - €8.24m

 

The second Mon-Thu period has dropped a 37.5% (€2m vs €3.2m).

 

For the moment, I can not see it missing €23m, and it should try 24-25. With that result, it would be 2nd biggest SH film ever:

1. Endgame: €29.18m

2. Spider-man: €22.66m

3. Incredibles 2: €21.15m

4. Infinity War: €20.50m

5. The Incredibles: €19.64m

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1 hour ago, peludo said:

Other relevant recent 3rd weekends:

TFA: €3.26m (Christmas) - €25.36m cume

Joker: €3m - €17m (estimated cume)

A monster calls: €2.81m - €15.64m

Aladdin: €2.49m - €15.08m

Bohemian Rhapsody: €2.33m - €11.97m

Beauty & the Beast: €2.31m - €16.20m

The Lion King: €2.23m - €24.87m

 

An comparing to other SH films:

Joker: €3m - €17.0m

Endgame: €1.64m - €25.19m

Infinity War: €1.48m - €17.7m

Incredibles 2: €1.33m - €13.47m

Captain Marvel: €1.17m - €9.4m

Aquaman: €1.16m (Christmas) - €9.87m

Deadpool: €1m - €8.24m

 

The second Mon-Thu period has been way weaker (€2m) than during first week (€4.3m), but weekend hold has been great.

 

For the moment, I can not see it missing €23m, and it should try 24-25. With that result, it would be 2nd biggest SH film ever:

1. Endgame: €29.18m

2. Spider-man: €22.66m

3. Incredibles 2: €21.15m

4. Infinity War: €20.50m

5. The Incredibles: €19.64m

Isn't Joker first Mon-Thu € 3.2m ?

1st WE : 4.4

1st Mon-Thu : 3.2

2nd WE : 4.4

2nd Mon-Thu : 2

3rd WE : 3 

Total : € 17m 

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21 minutes ago, RJ 95 said:

Isn't Joker first Mon-Thu € 3.2m ?

1st WE : 4.4

1st Mon-Thu : 3.2

2nd WE : 4.4

2nd Mon-Thu : 2

3rd WE : 3 

Total : € 17m 

You are absolutely right. I do not know why I had asumed that Mon-Thu's first week it had grossed nearly the same than the weekend. And it has more sense (to drop to 2 million from 3.2 means a 37.5% drop, way more similar to the 32% of the weekend).

 

Thank you for correcting me :)

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4 hours ago, peludo said:

Kinepolis Madrid

The Lion King had sold 5,816 tickets by the day of the release

Star Wars IX has sold 6,120 tickets 57 days before of the release

My theatre is a bit slow on Star Wars right now. It has a 9-film marathon, last saga marathon and TROS. 5 Shows for Thursday Previews with 278 tickets sold, pretty amazing. In comparison, TLK sold 658 tickets for Thursday previews the day of release and it grossed €3.3M that day

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I won't update pre-sales for my theater this weekend because it is so slow. We have La Fiesta del Cine next week. From Monday to Wednesday every ticket is sold for 2.90€ so expect big numbers those three days. New releases are Addams Family, Spanish thriller El Silencio de la Ciudad Blanca, Official Secrets and Korean sensation Parasite (big PTA incoming)

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9 hours ago, Sunny Max said:

So TROS has max chances to beat some records in Europe .. Super 

Well, Star Wars has always been big in Spain. And initial presales are always big for this kind of films. I would still not say this is beating records.

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4 minutes ago, RJ 95 said:

Joker $2.4m, Total $22.5m

Just 30% drop... 

WB surely overestimate it right ?

Do not doubt about it. Maybe I was too cautious thinking that people would save their money thinking in "Fiesta del Cine" (this is the real name of the discount period).

 

Talking about the data, it is CRAZY. That is a €2.1m 4th weekend for a €20.1m total.

 

It will outgross Infinity War during the upcoming discount days, and Spider-man during next weekend, becoming 2nd biggest SH film ever. €25m are locked, what would mean to bet the 3rd biggest film of the year, just behind TLK (€37m) and EG (€29m).


Let's see other recent 4th weekends:

 

FILM: 4th weekend - Cume by 4th weekend - Total

A monster calls: €1.83m - €20.2m - €26.2m

TFA: €1.78m - €29.0m - €33.3m

Bohemian Rhapsody: €1.65m - €14.4m - €27.6m

Aladdin: €1.58m - €17.6m - €25.0m

Endgame: €0.9m - €26.7m - €29.2m

 

Said this, I think it has a real chance to beat Endgame.

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6 minutes ago, peludo said:

Do not doubt about it. Maybe I was too cautious thinking that people would save their money thinking in "Fiesta del Cine" (this is the real name of the discount period).

 

Talking about the data, it is CRAZY. That is a €2.1m 4th weekend for a €20.1m total.

 

It will outgross Infinity War during the upcoming discount days, and Spider-man during next weekend, becoming 2nd biggest SH film ever. €25m are locked, what would mean to bet the 3rd biggest film of the year, just behind TLK (€37m) and EG (€29m).


Let's see other recent 4th weekends:

 

FILM: 4th weekend - Cume by 4th weekend - Total

A monster calls: €1.83m - €20.2m - €26.2m

TFA: €1.78m - €29.0m - €33.3m

Bohemian Rhapsody: €1.65m - €14.4m - €27.6m

Aladdin: €1.58m - €17.6m - €25.0m

Endgame: €0.9m - €26.7m - €29.2m

 

Said this, I think it has a real chance to beat Endgame.

Surely beating Endgame in admission is doable right because " Fiesta del Cine" will boost it's admission number ?

So optimistic prediction 

Mon-Thu = € 1.7m

Fri-Sun = € 1.8m ?? Or can it do more probably ?

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3 minutes ago, RJ 95 said:

Surely beating Endgame in admission is doable right because " Fiesta del Cine" will boost it's admission number ?

So optimistic prediction 

Mon-Thu = € 1.7m

Fri-Sun = € 1.8m ?? Or can it do more probably ?

Well, Endgame had Fiesta del Cine boost too (there are 2 editions per year). There should not be too much difference between the average ticket price of both films.

 

I do not dare to give a prediction for the next weekend. It could hold fine, but maybe the demand could start to be burnt after "Fiesta del Cine". It is hard to predict a phenomenon like this. I thought it would drop a 50% this weekend and look what has happened...

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Joker run continues to be insane. Warner Spain is pushing the film with new marketing after 4 weeks. There are a lot of new posters for the film across Madrid with a new slogan saying You will want to see it again. It has a chance to beat Endgame, not a big one tho

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13 hours ago, Aristis said:

Is this for real? I can't really remember the spanish run but that is extremely impressive. It nearly doubled after that rather low WE 😮

Yes. It still had a 5th and 6th weekend over 1 million, finishing 6th weekend with €18.7m. And after that another 6 weekends in a row over €500k thanks to Holiday period. And then some late legs thanks to awards season. It was a monster. It ranks #15 all time.

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