OPENINGS: Just about everything about the release of TAYLOR SWIFT: THE ERAS TOUR (Variance/AMC Theaters) has been unique, and that includes the fact that the theater chain, a first-time distributor, has announced the weekend box office as $95-97M for now, with a definite number to be issued tomorrow. Even at the high end, that’s […]
Weekend #20 of 2012 looks like it will be about $156 million for the top 12 films, down 2% from last year’s comparable weekend and down the same amount from the four-year average for this weekend. Three movies open, with Battleship headed for the biggest opening of the trio (about $42.5 million). The Dictator starring […]
OPENINGS: DEADPOOL AND WOLVERINE (Marvel/Disney) landed at the top of sky-high expectations with $205M in the US and $233.3M overseas, the best US (and MCU) start since Spider-Man: No Way Home in 2021, the best worldwide launch since Avatar: The Way of Water in 2022, and by far the biggest opening ever for an […]
> The sixth weekend of 2012 is actually something to get excited about. Better than the same weekend last year (yawn) but also stronger than a “typical” weekend for this time of year, looking at the past four years. A photo finish is in store between Safe House and The Vow (both around $36 million […]
>Just a quick update to say that going into the weekend Team Metcalf’s lead is now down to $45 million in the first annual ShowBuzzDaily Summer Movie Draft. Next update after the weekend numbers are in. (A Request From Team Salem to All Readers: Please ignore my review of 30 Minutes Or Less and go […]
>Transformers 3 is doing good but not great business (midway between the first and second in the series), but the overall weekend is looking like it is up only marginally from last year thanks to weak holds by Cars 2 and Bad Teacher. Transformers: Dark of the Moon opened well and looks like it will […]
>The weekend studio estimates (based on Friday and Saturday actuals and projections for Sunday) are coming in somewhat stronger than the weekend numbers posted yesterday (based on Friday actuals only). The box office volume for the top 12 films is now looking like $112 million for the weekend, up fully 26% from last year’s disaster […]
>Super 8 now looks like a $37 million opening weekend based on Friday and Saturday results. The weekend top 12 should be down 6% from 2010. The ShowbuzzDaily Domestic Final estimates now show that Super 8 should finish its domestic run with $109 million. X-Men: First Class has been downgraded a touch to $163 […]