The Dark Knight Rises is now looking like a $64.1 million second weekend, down 60% from last weekend’s opening. (The second weekend looks stronger than it appeared yesterday morning, but it still is significantly behind the pace for 2008’s The Dark Knight, which grossed $75.2 million in the second weekend — down 52% from its […]
OPENINGS: THE MARKSMAN (Open Road) allows Liam Neeson to lay claim to being the most prolific movie star of the pandemic, following on the releases of Honest Thief and the smaller-scale Made In Italy. Despite a holiday weekend opening, Marksman‘s 3-day $3.2M start is below the $4.1M for Honest Thief, with a 4-day total […]
Based on Saturday’s grosses, Weekend #11 of 2013 is now looking strictly mediocre. Yesterday it appeared that the weekend would be up slightly from the same weekend in past years, but now it is down slightly from previous years. Oz remains the only real draw at the box office (now headed for over $250 million […]
OPENINGS: THE MEG (Gravity/Warners) had a fair hold on Saturday, down 2%, which brought it to a $44.5M weekend. That’s 83% better than Skyscraper‘s start, and 27% better than Rampage, and with no new direct competition next weekend, The Meg could reach $125M in the US. However, the mega-B-movie had a reported $300M+ in […]
OPENINGS: Studios are increasingly starting their global launches of franchise blockbusters overseas, and once again, the weekend’s biggest box office news occurred outside the US. X-MEN: APOCALYPSE (20th) has opened in 75 overseas territories that cover about 2/3 of the world (but not yet China) and had a $103.3M weekend. That’s much lower than […]
Here is the Weekend Studio Estimates summary (posted much later than usual but for the record). Based on Friday’s and Saturday’s grosses, Weekend #35 of 2013 now looks like $93 million for the top 12 films, down a bit from yesterday’s $95 million estimate and up a still significant 13% from the average Friday-Sunday portion […]
OPENINGS: HUNTER KILLER (Millenium/Summit Premiere/Lionsgate) had a weak $6.7M start, and probably won’t reach $20M in the US, not even enough to pay for the costs of its US release, and a low for a Gerard Butler action movie. Its international campaign has a sluggish $4M so far, with $3.2M this weekend in 16 […]
OPENINGS: According to published reports, Emma Watson’s deal on BEAUTY & THE BEAST (Disney) starts at a $3M base, but rises to $15M if the film reaches around $750M worldwide. It seems like Watson can safely buy any Lamborghini that’s caught her eye, because Beauty is a global blockbuster. In the US, Disney’s $170M […]