AimingforYoko August 12, 2018 Share August 12, 2018 (edited) The Meg is the top grossing Statham movie isn't it? (I'm obviously not including any Fast & Furious movies.) Edited August 12, 2018 by AimingforYoko Link to comment
Dejana August 13, 2018 Author Share August 13, 2018 3 hours ago, AimingforYoko said: The Meg is the top grossing Statham movie isn't it? (I'm obviously not including any Fast & Furious movies.) It's Statham's highest opening weekend outside of F&F. As for his overall box office history, outside of Vin and company, there's Spy ($110M), The Italian Job ($106M) and the first Expendables ($103M), though they all had other stars as the biggest draw. The Italian Job adjusts to $163M, and Expendables 2 is his biggest non-Furious hit worldwide ($315M). Link to comment
dmeets August 13, 2018 Share August 13, 2018 I wonder what kind of boost (if any) The Meg got from being the only Moviepass option over the weekend for many theaters (aside from Slender Man). At least, in my area they were the only two options. Link to comment
Dejana August 19, 2018 Author Share August 19, 2018 (edited) Crazy Rich Asians opened on Wednesday with $5 million and played well throughout the weekend, not showing signs of frontloading. August 17–19, 2018 Estimates: 1 (N) Crazy Rich Asians $25,235,000 | 3,384 Theaters | $7,457 Avg. | $30M Budget | $34,001,769 2 (1) The Meg $21,150,000 | 4,118 Theaters | $5,136 Avg. | $130M Budget | $83,759,062 3 (N) Mile 22 $13,620,000 | 3,520 Theaters | $3,869 Avg. | $35M Budget | $13,620,000 4 (2) Mission: Impossible – Fallout $10,500,000 | 3,482 Theaters | $3,016 Avg. | $178M Budget | $180,738,721 5 (N) Alpha $10,500,000 | 2,719 Theaters | $3,862 Avg. | $51M Budget | $10,500,000 6 (3) Christopher Robin $8,862,000 | 3,602 Theaters | $2,460 Avg. | $70-75M Budget | $66,879,410 7 (5) BlacKkKlansman $7,000,000 | 1,788 Theaters | $3,915 Avg. | $15M Budget | $23,009,490 8 (4) Slender Man $4,965,000 | 2,358 Theaters | $2,106 Av.g | $10-28M Budget | $20,741,579 9 (9) Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation $3,675,000 | 2,187 Theaters | $1,680 Avg. | $80M Budget | $153,868,700 10 (7) Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again $3,385,000 | 2,270 Theaters | $1,491 Avg. | $75M Budget | $111,204,490 The Equalizer 2 $2,810,000 | 1,888 Theaters | $1,488 Avg. | $62M Budget | $94,728,884 Ant-Man and the Wasp $2,613,000 | 1,520 Theaters | $1,719 Avg. | $162-195M Budget | $208,358,650 Incredibles 2 $2,321,000 | 1,238 Theaters | $1,875 Avg. | $200M Budget | $594,119,848Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom $1,155,000 | 814 Theaters | $1,419 Avg. | $170-187M Budget | $411,752,365 Three Identical Strangers $498,400 | 276 Theaters | $1,806 Avg. | $10,563,804The Wife $111,137 | 4 Theaters | $27,784 Avg. | $111,137 We the Animals $66,261 | 3 Theaters | $22,087 Avg. | $66,261 Juliet, Naked $60,922 | 4 Theaters | $15,231 Avg. | $60,922 Blaze $45,342 | 3 Theaters | $15,114 Avg. | $45,342 No weekend estimates yet for Billionaire Boys Club, which includes Kevin Spacey in a supporting role, but it was released via premium streaming last month and made just $287 (no, that's not missing any zeroes) in 8 theaters on Friday and Saturday. International Box Office: JURASSIC WORLD: FALLEN KINGDOM: $878.2M Overseas Total | $1.289B Global TotalINCREDIBLES 2: $526.8M Overseas Total | $1.12B Global Total MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – FALLOUT: $320.7M Overseas Total | $501.4M Global TotalANT-MAN AND THE WASP: $257.2M Overseas Total | $465.6M Global TotalHOTEL TRANSYLVANIA 3: SUMMER VACATION: $272M Overseas Total | $425.9M Global Total SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY: $178.7M Overseas Total | $392.1M Global TotalMAMMA MIA! HERE WE GO AGAIN: $207.8M Overseas Total | $319.0M Global TotalTHE MEG: $230.4M Overseas Total | $314.1M Global Total THE FIRST PURGE: $61.6M Overseas Total | $130.3M Global TotalTHE EQUALIZER 2: $29M Overseas Total | $123.7M Global TotalCHRISTOPHER ROBIN: $22.8M Overseas Total | $89.6M Global Total Edited August 26, 2018 by Dejana Link to comment
Ruby Gillis August 20, 2018 Share August 20, 2018 They spent 130 million making The Meg?! Link to comment
Dejana August 20, 2018 Author Share August 20, 2018 48 minutes ago, Ruby Gillis said: They spent 130 million making The Meg?! It's heavy on (presumably good) special effects and on water, two things that run up budget costs. It's a Chinese co-production so Warner Bros didn't put up the entire cost, either. 2 Link to comment
WritinMan August 22, 2018 Share August 22, 2018 On 8/20/2018 at 7:32 AM, Ruby Gillis said: They spent 130 million making The Meg?! I think I read that Jason Statham, Bingbing Li, Rainn Wilson, Cliff Curtis, and Ruby Rose were paid $20 million total. A fair chunk of the budget right there. Link to comment
Dejana August 23, 2018 Author Share August 23, 2018 (edited) On 8/21/2018 at 8:35 PM, WritinMan said: I think I read that Jason Statham, Bingbing Li, Rainn Wilson, Cliff Curtis, and Ruby Rose were paid $20 million total. A fair chunk of the budget right there. At first, I read that as $20 million each, and I thought, "Well, I know The Office had a good run but Rainn Wilson must have quite the agent!" With final numbers, Crazy Rich Asians actually made $26,510,140, over a million more than the weekend estimates and its domestic total is $44,431,761 after seven days. So far, the box office is tracking very closely to The Help and We're The Millers, which both opened in mid-August on a Wednesday. Here's how they played out, to get an idea of how far CRA could go: We're The Millers (weekend/total gross): Aug 9–11, 2013: $26,419,396 / $37,908,179 Aug 16–18, 2013: $17,964,164 / $69,697,649 Aug 23–25, 2013: $13,047,119 / $91,287,318 Aug 30–Sep 2, 2013: $16,288,094 / $113,240,012 (Labor Day Weekend) Sep 6–8, 2013: $7,695,027 / $123,613,931 Sep 13–15, 2013: $5,404,385 / $131,591,481 Sep 20–22, 2013: $4,558,271 / $138,064,568 Sep 27–29, 2013: $2,807,479 / $142,360,931 Oct 4–6, 2013: $1,605,475 / $144,895,488 Oct 11–13, 2013: $1,101,318 / $146,525,205 Final Total: $150,394,119 ($269,994,119 worldwide) The Help (weekend/total gross): Aug 12–14, 2011: $26,044,590 / $35,918,416 Aug 19–21, 2011: $20,018,659 / $71,340,829 Aug 26–28, 2011: $14,536,118 / $96,833,423 Sep 2–5, 2011: $19,881,571 / $124,272,124 (Labor Day Weekend) Sep 9–11, 2011: $8,926,142 / $137,327,800 Sep 16–18, 2011: $6,513,039 / $147,439,793 Sep 23–25, 2011: $4,370,051 / $154,414,153 Sep 30–Oct 2, 2011: $3,015,995 / $159,373,023 Oct 7–9, 2011: $1,945,048 / $162,652,363 Oct 14–16, 2011: $1,187,684 / $164,905,972 Final Total: $169,708,112 ($216,639,112 worldwide) Edited August 26, 2018 by Dejana 1 Link to comment
Dejana August 26, 2018 Author Share August 26, 2018 (edited) Weekend Box Office: 'Crazy Rich Asians' Earns Crazy $25M; 'Happytime Murders' Bombs With $10M: Quote Jon M. Chu's Crazy Rich Asians soared to $25 million in its second outing — almost as much as the rom-com earned in its first weekend and representing one of the best holds in modern history for a wide release summer title. Quote The movie continues to broaden out beyond the Asian-American audience, who made up 27 percent of this weekend's audience, compared to 38 percent last weekend (and 44 percent on opening day). The Caucasian demo grew from 41 percent to 48 percent, while Hispanic ticket buyers increased from 11 percent to 13 percent, and African-Americans, 6 percent to 9 percent ("other" made up 3 percent). Crazy Rich Asians also picked up strength in the South and Midwest, according to Warners president of domestic distribution Jeff Goldstein. "It's significant that the film made just as much this Saturday as it did the Saturday before," he says. August 24–26, 2018 Final Numbers: 1 (1) Crazy Rich Asians $24,808,202 | 3,526 Theaters | $7,036 Avg. | $30M Budget | $76,616,149 2 (2) The Meg $12,812,615 | 4,031 Theaters | $3,179 Avg. | $130-178M Budget | $105,083,261 3 (N) The Happytime Murders $9,532,425 | 3,256 Theaters | $2,928 Avg. | $40M Budget | $9,532,425 4 (4) Mission: Impossible – Fallout $8,087,385 | 3,052 Theaters | $2,621 Avg. | $178M Budget | $193,988,045 5 (3) Mile 22 $6,366,042 | 3,520 Theaters | $1,809 Avg. | $50M Budget | $25,506,996 6 (6) Christopher Robin $6,261,783 | 3,394 Theaters | $1,845 Avg. | $70-75M Budget | $77,550,566 7 (5) Alpha $6,002,359 | 2,719 Theaters | $2,208 Avg. | $51M Budget | $20,562,933 8 (7) BlacKkKlansman $5,345,000 | 1,914 Theaters | $2,793 Avg. | $15M Budget | $32,037,540 9 (N) A.X.L. $2,798,229 | 1,710 Theaters | $1,636 Avg. | $10M Budget | $2,798,229 10 (8) Slender Man $2,790,564 | 2,065 Theaters | $1,351 Avg. | $10-28M Budget | $25,408,680 11 (9) Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation $2,541,668 | 1,802 Theaters | $1,410 Avg. | $80M Budget | $158,659,057 12 (11) The Equalizer 2 $2,032,245 | 1,914 Theaters | $1,062 Avg. | $62M Budget | $98,052,577 13 (10) Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again $2,000,880 | 1,557 Theaters | $1,285 Avg. | $75M Budget | $115,355,990 14 (12) Ant-Man and the Wasp $1,791,836 | 1,178 Theaters | $1,531 Avg. | $162-195M Budget | $211,458,535 15 (14) Incredibles 2 $1,642,506 | 1,060 Theaters | $1,560 Avg. | $200M Budget | $597,055,472 Papillon $1,090,073 | 544 Theaters | $2,004 Avg. | $1,090,073 Beautifully Broken $589,155 | 651 Theaters | $905 Avg. | $589,155 Searching $388,769 | 9 Theaters | $43,197 Avg. | $388,769Puzzle $353,449 | 265 Theaters | $1,334 Avg. | $1,190,554 The Wife $212,748 | 18 Theaters | $11,819 Avg. | $375,478 Edited September 2, 2018 by Dejana final numbers, rankings 1 Link to comment
AimingforYoko August 26, 2018 Share August 26, 2018 3 hours ago, Dejana said: 1 (1) Crazy Rich Asians $25,010,000 | 3,526 Theaters | $7,093 Avg. | $30M Budget | $76,817,947 The only time you ever see a drop that small is over the Christmas holiday. 2 Link to comment
Dejana August 26, 2018 Author Share August 26, 2018 (edited) Such a low drop outside of a holiday weekend is incredibly rare in the age of the multiplex (Forbes): Quote There were exactly 68 movies that have opened wide (or expanded) on at least 2,000 screens and then dropped 8% or less in their second wide-release weekend. There were 48 movies to do so on at least 2,500 screens and just 26 to do so on over 3,000 screens. Of those 68 movies, just seven of them did not have the benefit of a second weekend which fell on a major holiday like Memorial Day, Thanksgiving or (as is the case with the vast majority of them) Christmas. Those seven are St. Vincent (which expanded to 2,282 screens in its third weekend and then dropped just 6.7% in its second weekend in late 2014), The Fugitive (-5.6% on 2,364 screens in 1993), Brother Bear (which went wide in its second weekend in 2003 and then fell 4.5% in weekend two on 3,030 screens), The Sixth Sense (-3.4% on 2,394 screens in 1999), Puss in Boots (-3% on 3,963 screens in 2011), My Dog Skip (which expanded to 2,331 weekend eight and then rose 2.8% on weekend nine in 2000) and Mother’s Day (+32% on 3,141 screens last year mostly because its second Sunday fell on Mother’s Day). Can't wait to see how far Crazy Rich Asians will go! As a box office nerd, I like record opening weekends, but word-of-mouth phenomenons are more entertaining to follow. International Box Office: JURASSIC WORLD: FALLEN KINGDOM: $882.5M Overseas Total | $1.295B Global TotalINCREDIBLES 2: $543.9M Overseas Total | $1.140B Global Total ANT-MAN AND THE WASP: $332.6M Overseas Total | $544M Global TotalMISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – FALLOUT: $344.8M Overseas Total | $538.7M Global TotalHOTEL TRANSYLVANIA: SUMMER VACATION: $301.8M Overseas Total | $460.4M Global TotalTHE MEG: $303.3M Overseas Total | $408.6M Global Total MAMMA MIA! HERE WE GO AGAIN: $229.9M Overseas Total | $345.1M Global TotalTHE EQUALIZER 2: $47.4M Overseas Total | $145.4M Global TotalCHRISTOPHER ROBIN: $35.1M Overseas Total | $112.7M Global Total THE SPY WHO DUMPED ME: $20M Overseas Total | $52.3M Global TotalBLACKKKLANSMAN: $8.3M Overseas Total | $40.3M Global Total Edited August 27, 2018 by Dejana 3 Link to comment
methodwriter85 August 27, 2018 Share August 27, 2018 At this point its looking like Crazy Rich Asians will be the first romantic comedy to hit 100 million since Trainwreck did in 2015. Nice! 3 Link to comment
Dejana August 27, 2018 Author Share August 27, 2018 10 hours ago, methodwriter85 said: At this point its looking like Crazy Rich Asians will be the first romantic comedy to hit 100 million since Trainwreck did in 2015. Nice! CRA will get to $150 million and have a chance at $200 million, IMO. 2 Link to comment
memememe76 August 27, 2018 Share August 27, 2018 Is La La Land not considered a romantic comedy? I guess it falls under the musical label. We're The Millers and The Help seem to be the BO models for CRA. We're the Millers got to the 150m mark, The Help got to around $175m mark. CRA seems to be doing better than both those movies. 1 Link to comment
Dejana September 2, 2018 Author Share September 2, 2018 (edited) Labor Day Final Numbers (4-Day in Parentheses): 1 (1) Crazy Rich Asians $21.96M ($28.58M) | 3,865 Theaters | $30M Budget | $117,303,610 2 (2) The Meg $10.54M ($13.12M) | 3,761 Theaters | $130-178M Budget | $123,802,883 3 (4) Mission: Impossible – Fallout $7.03M ($9.32M) | 2,639 Theaters | $178M Budget | $206,661,700 4 (22) Searching $6.06M ($7.62M) | 1,207 Theaters | $8,123,515 5 (N) Operation Finale $6.02M ($7.87M) | 1,818 Theaters | $20-24M Budget | $9,601,678 6 (6) Christopher Robin $5.28M ($7.20M) | 2,925 Theaters | $70-75M Budget | $87,609,495 7 (7) Alpha $4.55M ($6.04M) | 2,881 Theaters | $51M Budget | $28,964,072 8 (3) The Happytime Murders $4.38M ($5.39M) | 3,256 Theaters | $40M Budget | $18,009,370 9 (8) BlacKkKlansman $4.20M ($5.65M) | 1,766 Theaters | $15M Budget | $39,841,980 10 (5) Mile 22 $3.77M ($4.81M) | 2,950 Theaters | $50M Budget | $33,000,282 Incredibles 2 $3.37M ($4.72M) | 2,890 Theaters | $200M Budget | $602,579,381Kin $3.04M ($3.87M) | 2,141 Theaters | $3,867,703Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation $2.12M ($2.94M) | 1,421 Theaters | $80M Budget | $$162,844,423Slender Man $1.82M ($2.20M) | 1,534 Theaters | $10-28M Budget | $28,560,595 Ya veremos $1.80M ($2.26M) | 369 Theaters | $2,259,362 The Equalizer 2 $1.46M ($1.85M) | 1,476 Theaters | $62M Budget | $100,748,027 Ant-Man and the Wasp $1.40M ($1.81M) | 830 Theaters | $162-195M Budget | $213,977,857 The Little Stranger $402K ($496K) | 474 Theaters | $496,528 International Box Office: JURASSIC WORLD: FALLEN KINGDOM: $885.4M Overseas Total | $1.3B Global TotalINCREDIBLES 2: $562.5M Overseas Total | $1.16B Global Total MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – FALLOUT: $442.7M Overseas Total | $649.0M Global TotalTHE MEG: $342.3M Overseas Total | $462.8M Global Total Edited September 9, 2018 by Dejana 1 Link to comment
AimingforYoko September 3, 2018 Share September 3, 2018 Wow, Crazy Rich Asians really plummeted this week with a massive 11% drop. At this rate it's sure to get pulled from theaters by Halloween. 7 Link to comment
Dejana September 9, 2018 Author Share September 9, 2018 (edited) Huge achievement for The Nun (biggest opening weekend of The Conjuring Universe) and its studio: Quote Warner Bros. is on a hot streak. The studio has topped the domestic box office for five consecutive weekends. It’s also held the No. 1 and 2 spots for four straight weeks, the first time a studio has held that distinction in 25 years. September 7–9, 2018 Estimates: 1 (N) The Nun $53,500,000 | 3,876 Theaters | $13,803 Avg. | $22M Budget | $53,500,000 2 (1) Crazy Rich Asians $13,600,000 | 3,865 Theaters | $3,519 Avg. | $30M Budget | $136,222,165 3 (N) Peppermint $13,260,000 | 2,980 Theaters | $4,450 Avg. | $25M Budget | $13,260,000 4 (2) The Meg $6,030,000 | 3,511 Theaters | $1,717 Avg. | $130M Budget | $131,572,774 5 (4) Searching $4,515,000 | 2,009 Theaters | $2,247 Avg. | $14,311,130 6 (3) Mission: Impossible – Fallout $3,800,000 | 2,334 Theaters | $1,628 Avg. | $178M Budget | $212,116,767 7 (6) Christopher Robin $3,196,000 | 2,518 Theaters | $1,269 Avg. | $70-75M Budget | $91,725,090 8 (5) Operation Finale $3,043,000 | 1,818 Theaters | $1,674 Avg. | $20-24M Budget | $14,107,446 9 (7) Alpha $2,505,000 | 2,521 Theaters | $994 Avg. $51M Budget | $32,447,518 10 (9) BlacKkKlansman $1,565,000 | 1,547 Theaters | $1,012 Avg. | $15M Budget | $43,454,530 11 (N) God Bless the Broken Road $1,562,000 | 1,272 Theaters | $1,228 Avg. | $1,562,000 (loosely based on the Rascal Flatts hit) 12 (11) Incredibles 2 $1,284,000 | 1,446 Theaters | $888 Avg. | $200M Budget | $604,397,505 13 (10) Mile 22 $1,210,000 | 1,802 Theaters | $671 Avg. | $50M Budget | $35,115,146 14 (8) The Happytime Murders $1,090,000 | 1,839 Theaters | $593 Avg. | $40M Budget | $20,025,427 15 (13) Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation $1,085,000 | 1,012 Theaters | $1,072 Avg. | $80M Budget | $164,196,613 Ya Veremos $770,000 | 369 Theaters | $2,087 Avg. | $3,315,037The Wife $712,970 | 153 Theaters | $4,660 Avg. | $2,037,257Juliet, Naked $670,120 | 467 Theaters | $1,435 Avg. | $2,457,583The Little Stranger $65,000 | 477 Theaters | $136 Avg. | $680,058 International Box Office: JURASSIC WORLD: FALLEN KINGDOM: $886.6M Overseas Total | $1.302B Global TotalINCREDIBLES 2: $572.2M Overseas Total | $1.176B Global Total MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – FALLOUT: $514.5M Overseas Total | $726.6M Global TotalANT-MAN AND THE WASP: $395.4M Overseas Total | $610.2M Global Total THE MEG: $360.4M Overseas Total | $491.9M Global TotalMAMMA MIA! HERE WE GO AGAIN: $257.3M OVerseas Total | $376.3M Global Total CHRISTOPHER ROBIN: $51.2M Overseas Total | $142.9M Global TotalTHE NUN: $77.5M Overseas Total | $131M Global Total BLACKKKLANSMAN: $22.1M Overseas Total | $65.5M Global TotalALPHA: $27.5M Overseas Total | $59.9M Global TotalSEARCHING: $17.7M Overseas Total | $32M Global Total Edited September 9, 2018 by Dejana 1 Link to comment
AimingforYoko September 10, 2018 Share September 10, 2018 On 9/10/2017 at 2:26 PM, Dejana said: September 8–10, 2017 Estimates: 1 (N) It $117,150,000 | 4,103 Theaters | $28,552 Theaters | $35M Budget | $117,150,000 So is the first weekend after Labor Day the new spot for horror flicks now? Link to comment
methodwriter85 September 10, 2018 Share September 10, 2018 Crazy Rich Asians is now officially the largest romantic comedy of this decade, topping Silver Linings Playbook which made 132 million back in 2012-13. 9 Link to comment
Dejana September 10, 2018 Author Share September 10, 2018 1 hour ago, AimingforYoko said: So is the first weekend after Labor Day the new spot for horror flicks now? Yep: WB has already scheduled It: Chapter 2 for this weekend in 2019. Link to comment
raezen September 10, 2018 Share September 10, 2018 11 hours ago, methodwriter85 said: Crazy Rich Asians is now officially the largest romantic comedy of this decade, topping Silver Linings Playbook which made 132 million back in 2012-13. And it didn'tneed an awards push to bring it there. 3 Link to comment
dusang September 10, 2018 Share September 10, 2018 13 hours ago, Dejana said: Yep: WB has already scheduled It: Chapter 2 for this weekend in 2019. I'm surprised they scheduled those two two years apart. Quote Warner Bros. is on a hot streak. The studio has topped the domestic box office for five consecutive weekends. It’s also held the No. 1 and 2 spots for four straight weeks, the first time a studio has held that distinction in 25 years. Really? Is that considering Marvel, Pixar, and Lucasfilm as independent of Disney? Because it seems impossible that, between all of them, they haven't achieved that. Link to comment
Dejana September 11, 2018 Author Share September 11, 2018 9 hours ago, dusang said: Really? Is that considering Marvel, Pixar, and Lucasfilm as independent of Disney? Because it seems impossible that, between all of them, they haven't achieved that. Box Office Mojo lumps all of those entities together, still using the "Buena Vista" brand name that was in place for Disney's distribution arm when the site started (it was rebranded Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures in 2007), so it would make sense if the trades did, too. Anyway, a studio having the Top 2 movies for four weeks straight is apparently harder than it looks, as the "record" didn't pan out with the actual numbers. September 7–9, 2018 Final Numbers: 1. The Nun, $53,807,379 2. Peppermint, $13,423,255 3. Crazy Rich Asians, $13,148,404 4. The Meg, $6,094,327 5. Searching, $4,570,235 6. Mission: Impossible – Fallout, $3,885,798 7. Christopher Robin, $3,404,931 8. Operation Finale, $2,871,184 9. BlacKkKlansman, $2,609,915 10. Alpha, $2,517,768 11. God Bless the Broken Road, $1,386,254 12. Incredibles 2, $1,352,194 13. Mile 22, $1,206,503 14. Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation, $1,121,921 15. The Happytime Murders, $1,082,377 Link to comment
WritinMan September 11, 2018 Share September 11, 2018 Well, coming next year: The Nun 2: The Nun Strikes Back. 2 Link to comment
JessePinkman September 13, 2018 Share September 13, 2018 The next one will probably be about the floorboards or the wallpaper from that one scene in The Conjouring at this rate. 2 Link to comment
Dejana September 16, 2018 Author Share September 16, 2018 (edited) The Predator continues the less than amazing box office of the franchise and Blake Lively has another mid-level hit. It was fascinating to see the marketing for A Simple Favor shift from selling it as a Blake Lively/Anna Kendrick two-hander for months, to adding about a thousand percent more Henry Golding in the last 2-3 weeks. September 14–16, 2018 Final Numbers: 1 (N) The Predator $24,632,284 | 4,037 Theaters | $6,102 Avg. | $88M Budget | $24,632,284 2 (1) The Nun $18,238,263 | 3,876 Theaters | $4,705 Avg. | $22M Budget | $85,114,588 3 (N) A Simple Favor $16,011,689 | 3,102 Theaters | $5,162 Avg. | $20M Budget | $16,011,689 4 (N) White Boy Rick $8,860,431 | 2,504 Theaters | $3,539 Avg. | $29M Budget | $8,860,431 5 (3) Crazy Rich Asians $8,688,369 | 3,385 Theaters | $2,567 Avg. | $30M Budget | $149,540,273 6 (2) Peppermint $6,004,227 | 2,980 Theaters | $2,015 Avg. | $25M Budget | $24,180,031 7 (4) The Meg $3,862,851 | 2,851 Theaters | $1,355 Avg. | $130M Budget | $137,145,041 8 (5) Searching $3,179,538 | 2,009 Theaters | $1,583 Avg. | $19,600,641 9 (6) Mission: Impossible – Fallout $2,285,225 | 1,761 Theaters | $1,298 Avg. | $178M Budget | $216,105,562 10 (N) Unbroken: Path to Redemption $2,238,723 | 1,620 Theaters | $1,451 Avg. | $6M Budget | $2,238,723 11 (7) Christopher Robin $2,150,149 | 1,902 Theaters | $1,130 Avg. | $70-75M Budget | $95,143,636 12 (9) BlacKkKlansman $1,260,890 | 942 Theaters | $1,339 Avg. | $15M Budget | $45,911,840 13 (8) Operation Finale $1,159,258 | 1,472 Theaters | $788 Avg. | $20-24M Budget | $16,305,563 14 (20) The Wife $1,122,185 | 541 Theaters | $2,074 Avg. | $3,430,924 15 (10) Alpha $1,074,896 | 1,534 Theaters | $701 Avg. | $51M Budget | $34,415,913 International Box Office: INCREDIBLES 2: $577.8M Overseas Total | $1.183B Global Total MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – FALLOUT: $544.8M Overseas Total | $760.9M Global TotalHOTEL TRANSYLVANIA 3: SUMMER VACATION: $337.8M Overseas Total | $503.1M Global Total THE NUN: $143.6M Overseas Total | $228.7M Global TotalCRAZY RICH ASIANS: $37.9M Overseas Total | $187.4M Global TotalCHRISTOPHER ROBIN: $58.7M Overseas Total | $153.7M Global Total BLACKKKLANSMAN: $26.2M Overseas Total | $72.1M Global TotalTHE PREDATOR: $30.7M Overseas Total | $54.7M Global Total SEARCHING: $26.2M Overseas Total | $45.8M Global Total Edited September 23, 2018 by Dejana updated rankings, numbers Link to comment
Dejana September 23, 2018 Author Share September 23, 2018 September 21–23, 2018 Estimates: 1 (N) The House With A Clock In Its Walls $26,850,000 | 3,592 Theaters | $7,475 Avg. | $42M Budget | $26,850,000 2 (3) A Simple Favor $10,400,000 | 3,102 Theaters | $3,353 Avg. | $20M Budget | $32,562,414 3 (2) The Nun $10,250,000 | 3,707 Theaters | $2,765 Avg. | $22M Budget | $100,895,307 4 (1) The Predator $8,700,000 | 4,070 Theaters | $2,138 Avg. | $88M Budget | $40,435,122 5 (5) Crazy Rich Asians $6,515,000 | 2,802 Theaters | $2,325 Avg. | $30M Budget | $159,439,483 6 (4) White Boy Rick $5,000,000 | 2,504 Theaters | $1,997 Avg. | $29M Budget | $17,410,368 7 (6) Peppermint $3,720,000 | 2,680 Theaters | $1,388 Avg. | $25M Budget | $30,332,559 8 (N) Fahrenheit 11/9 $3,101,000 | 1,719 Theaters | $1,804 Avg. | $4-5M Budget | $3,101,000 9 (7) The Meg $2,350,000 | 2,003 Theaters | $1,173 Avg. | $130M Budget | $140,522,919 10 (8) Searching $2,175,000 | 1,787 Theaters | $1,217 Avg. | $23,115,344 11 (N) Life Itself $2,106,200 | 2,609 Theaters | $807 Avg. | $2,106,200 (one of the worst saturated opening weekends ever) 12 (10) Unbroken: Path to Redemption $1,335,000 | 1,484 Theaters | $900 Avg. | $6M Budget | $4,590,522 13 (9) Mission: Impossible – Fallout $1,165,000 | 871 Theaters | $1,338 Avg. | $178M Budget | $218,139,667 14 (11) Christopher Robin $1,053,000 | 1,252 Theaters | $841 Avg. | $70-75M Budget | $96,888,797 15 (N) Assassination Nation $1,028,600 | 1,403 Theaters | $733 Avg. | $1,028,600 The Wife $975,788 | 468 Theaters | $2,085 Avg. | $4,976,965 BlacKkKlansman $650,000 | 454 Theaters | $1,432 Avg. | $15M Budget | $47,129,350Colette $156,788 | 4 Theaters | $39,197 Avg. | $156,788 The Sisters Brothers $122,028 | 4 Theaters | $30,507 Avg. | $122,028 International Box Office: INCREDIBLES 2: $588.8M Overseas Total | $1.195B Global Total MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – FALLOUT: $559.8M Overseas Total | $777.9M Global TotalANT-MAN AND THE WASP: $401.6M Overseas Total | $617.5M Global TotalTHE MEG: $375.9M Overseas Total | $516.4M Global TotalHOTEL TRANSYLVANIA 3: SUMMER VACATION: $341.5M Overseas Total | $507.5M Global Total MAMMA MIA! HERE WE GO AGAIN: $267.4M Overseas Total | $387.6M Global TotalTHE NUN: $191.7M Overseas Total | $292.6M Global TotalCRAZY RICH ASIANS: $47M Overseas Total | $206.4M Global Total THE EQUALIZER 2: $81.6M Overseas Total | $183.6M Global TotalCHRISTOPHER ROBIN: $67.9M Overseas Total | $164.7M Global Total THE PREDATOR: $54.5M Overseas Total | $94.9M Global TotalBLACKKKLANSMAN: $29.3M Overseas Total | $76.4M Global TotalSEARCHING: $31.1M Overseas Total | $54.2M Global TotalA SIMPLE FAVOR: $10M Overseas Total | $42.5M Global Total Link to comment
AimingforYoko September 23, 2018 Share September 23, 2018 (edited) 1 hour ago, Dejana said: 1 (N) The House With A Clock In Its Walls $26,850,000 | 3,592 Theaters | $7,475 Avg. | $42M Budget | $26,850,000 Top opening for director Eli Roth. It should pass Hostel for his all-time top grosser(pun intended) in a couple of weeks. I'm sure it's his biggest budget. 1 hour ago, Dejana said: 11 (N) Life Itself $2,106,200 | 2,609 Theaters | $807 Avg. | $2,106,200 (one of the worst saturated opening weekends ever) It's no Oogieloves In the Big Balloon Adventure. Edited September 23, 2018 by AimingforYoko 1 Link to comment
Silver Raven September 23, 2018 Share September 23, 2018 4 minutes ago, AimingforYoko said: Top opening for director Eli Roth. It should pass Hostel for his all-time top grosser(pun intended) in a couple of weeks. I'm sure it's his biggest budget. It's no Oogieloves In the Big Balloon Adventure. Nothing is. 1 Link to comment
Dejana September 30, 2018 Author Share September 30, 2018 September 28–30, 2018 Estimates: 1 (N) Night School $28,000,000 | 3,010 Theaters | $9,302 Avg. | $29M Budget | $28,000,000 (biggest comedy opening of 2018) 2 (N) Smallfoot $23,020,000 | 4,131 Theaters | $5,573 Avg. | $80M Budget | $23,020,000 3 (1) The House With A Clock In Its Walls $12,510,000 | 3,592 Theaters | $3,483 Avg. | $42M Budget | $44,765,225 4 (2) A Simple Favor $6,600,000 | 3,073 Theaters | $2,148 Avg. | $20M Budget | $43,066,808 5 (3) The Nun $5,435,000 | 3,331 Theaters | $1,632 Avg. | $22M Budget | $109,018,048 6 (N) Hell Fest $5,075,000 | 2,297 Theaters | $2,209 Avg. | $5.5M Budget | $5,075,000 7 (5) Crazy Rich Asians $4,150,000 | 2,347 Theaters | $1,768 Avg. | $30M Budget | $165,681,775 8 (4) The Predator $3,700,000 | 2,926 Theaters | $1,265 Avg. | $88M Budget | $47,634,251 9 (6) White Boy Rick $2,385,000 | 2,017 Theaters | $1,182 Avg. | $29M Budget | $21,714,781 10 (7) Peppermint $1,770,000 | 2,002 Theaters | $884 Avg. | $25M Budget | $33,536,908 The Wife $777,386 | 437 Theaters | $1,779 Avg. | $6,104,060 Little Women $747,000 | 643 Theaters | $1,162 Avg. | $747,000 (a modern adaptation - trailer)Colette $418,501 | 38 Theaters | $11,013 Avg. | $638,932Christopher Robin $370,000 | 670 Theaters | $552 Avg. | $70-75M Budget | $97,571,497 Free Solo $300,804 | 4 Theaters | $75,201 Avg. | $300,804 (best per-theater average of 2018) The Sisters Brothers $244,091 | 27 Theaters | $9,040 Avg. | $404,814The Old Man & the Gun $150,000 | 5 Theaters | $30,000 Avg. | $150,000 Monsters and Men $130,979 | 18 Theaters | $7,277 Avg. | $130,979Matangi/Maya/M.I.A. $51,373 | 2 Theaters | $25,687 Avg. | $51,373 International Box Office: INCREDIBLES 2: $603.3M Overseas Total | $1.210B Global Total MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – FALLOUT: $570.7M Overseas Total | $789.8M Global TotalTHE MEG: $379.3M Overseas Total | $521.2M Global Total THE NUN: $221M Overseas Total | $330M Global TotalCRAZY RICH ASIANS: $53.2M Overseas Total | $218.8M Global TotalCHRISTOPHER ROBIN: $67.9M Overseas Total | $165.5M Global TotalTHE PREDATOR: $68.2M Overseas Total | $115.8M Global Total BLACKKKLANSMAN: $32.6M Overseas Total | $80.4M Global TotalA SIMPLE FAVOR: $19.8M Overseas Total | $62.8M Global TotalSEARCHING: $36.4M Overseas Total | $61.2M Global Total Link to comment
AimingforYoko September 30, 2018 Share September 30, 2018 41 minutes ago, Dejana said: 1 (N) Night School $28,000,000 | 3,010 Theaters | $9,302 Avg. | $29M Budget | $28,000,000 (biggest comedy opening of 2018) So who gets credit for this one, Kevin Hart or Tiffany Haddish? Ah well, enjoy your week in the sun, October is about to be the month of Gaga. 1 Link to comment
Dejana October 1, 2018 Author Share October 1, 2018 (edited) 5 hours ago, AimingforYoko said: So who gets credit for this one, Kevin Hart or Tiffany Haddish? Ah well, enjoy your week in the sun, October is about to be the month of Gaga. Both? Kevin Hart is more established and has a proven track record, but Tiffany Haddish was the breakout star of Girls Trip, won an Emmy and has really made a name for herself as a celebrity in the past year or so. She has another starring role coming out in November, directed by Tyler Perry but (so far) not a "Tyler Perry" movie—his first R-rated effort! Curious to see how that goes... I haven't heard good things about Venom, but the trailer views are massive. so theaters will be busy next weekend between it and A Star Is Born. The Halloween sequel is also likely to get off to a big start later in the month. Edited October 1, 2018 by Dejana 2 Link to comment
Dejana October 7, 2018 Author Share October 7, 2018 Venon breaks the October opening weekend record by a comfortable margin. IMO, it had too many trailer views to flop, but it's about $20 million more than I expected. People seem to like it despite the critical drubbing so I think it could have decent legs for the genre. A Star Is Born is also off to a great start, considering that it's an R-rated musical drama. Overall, it does make for a top heavy Top 10, though. October 5–7. 2018 Estimates: 1 (N) Venom $80,030,000 | 4,250 Theaters | $18,831 Avg. | $100-116M Budget | $80,030,000 2 (N) A Star is Born $41,250,000 | 3,686 Theaters | $11,191 Avg. | $36M Budget | $42,600,000 3 (2) Smallfoot $14,900,000 | 4,131 Theaters | $3,607 Avg. | $80M Budget | $42,760,945 4 (1) Night School $12,275,000 | 3,019 Theaters | $4,066 Avg. | $29M Budget | $46,750,355 5 (3) The House With A Clock In Its Walls $7,295,000 | 3,463 Theaters | $2,107 Avg. | $42M Budget | $55,050,560 6 (4) A Simple Favor $3,435,000 | 2,408 Theaters | $1,426 Avg. | $20M Budget | $49,014,356 7 (5) The Nun $2,610,000 | 2,264 Theaters | $1,153 Avg. | $22M Budget | $113,367,310 8 (6) Hell Fest $2,075,000 | 2,297 Theaters | $903 Avg. | $5.5M Budget | $8,864,476 9 (7) Crazy Rich Asians $2,060,000 | 1,466 Theaters | $1,405 Avg. | $30M Budget | $169,134,942 10 (8) The Predator $900,000 | 1,643 Theaters | $548 Avg. | $88M Budget | $49,985,889 Free Solo $540,000 | 41 Theaters | $13,171 Avg. | $953,911The Hate U Give $500,000 | 36 Theaters | $13,889 Avg. | $500,000Colette $458,831 | 107 Theaters | $4,288 Avg. | $1,238,386 Shine $218,789 | 609 Theaters | $359 Avg. | $218,789 The Sisters Brothers $207,229 | 54 Theaters | $3,838 Avg. | $693,727 Little Women $155,000 | 451 Theaters | $344 Avg. | $1,153,616 Tea with the Dames $67,573 | 44 Theaters | $1,536 Avg. | $154,806 Link to comment
proserpina65 October 9, 2018 Share October 9, 2018 On 10/07/2018 at 1:08 PM, Dejana said: Venon breaks the October opening weekend record by a comfortable margin. IMO, it had too many trailer views to flop, but it's about $20 million more than I expected. People seem to like it despite the critical drubbing so I think it could have decent legs for the genre I despair, I really do. 4 Link to comment
topanga October 9, 2018 Share October 9, 2018 1 hour ago, proserpina65 said: I despair, I really do. No shade against Marvel or other superhero movies, but how have these become the films that people flock to see?The special effects are good, but the plots are formulaic and predictable. 3 Link to comment
Joe October 9, 2018 Share October 9, 2018 39 minutes ago, topanga said: No shade against Marvel or other superhero movies, but how have these become the films that people flock to see?The special effects are good, but the plots are formulaic and predictable. Part of it, it's what we've been reading since we were kids. To see it on the big screen is amazing. Link to comment
topanga October 9, 2018 Share October 9, 2018 Just now, Joe said: Part of it, it's what we've been reading since we were kids. To see it on the big screen is amazing. But not every kid read comic books growing up. In fact, no one I knew as a kid read comic books. But these same people love the Marvel Movie franchise. Link to comment
Joe October 9, 2018 Share October 9, 2018 59 minutes ago, topanga said: But not every kid read comic books growing up. In fact, no one I knew as a kid read comic books. But these same people love the Marvel Movie franchise. True, but that's the reason for some of us. For others, maybe they just like fun 'turn your brain off' action movies. 2 Link to comment
Dejana October 9, 2018 Author Share October 9, 2018 (edited) 2 hours ago, topanga said: No shade against Marvel or other superhero movies, but how have these become the films that people flock to see?The special effects are good, but the plots are formulaic and predictable. I haven't seen Venom, but the reviews make it sound as though Tom Hardy's performance is kind of bonkers and the movie is more of a throwback to 2000s superhero films than the more recent MCU/DC efforts. In the age of streaming, some people only go to theaters for movies with a big spectacle. Others feel that if they are going to expend the time and money to go to a movie theater, they want to know they are going to like it and gravitate towards stories that color within certain lines. I think that's why spoilers are popular in general these days. Comic book movies have built in fanbases, and plenty of people feel like they get enough reality by following current events and want to escape to worlds with superheroes to save the day and the villainous havoc is purely fictional. A Star Is Born made $1.6 million more than estimates and held nicely yesterday. October 5–7. 2018 Final Weekend Numbers: (lifetime total in parentheses): 1. Venom $80,255,756 ($89,887,099) 2. A Star Is Born $42,908,051 ($51,002,502) 3. Smallfoot $14,402,559 ($45,315,688) 4. Night School $12,514,925 ($48,701,395) 5. The House With A Clock In Its Walls $7,332,665 ($56,501,725) 6. A Simple Favor $3,424,954 ($49,510,207) 7. The Nun $2,703,281 ($113,844,853) 8. Crazy Rich Asians $2,166,626 ($169,634,940) 9. Hell Fest $2,083,759 ($9,162,361) 10. The Predator $947,358 ($50,187,050) Edited October 9, 2018 by Dejana 5 Link to comment
proserpina65 October 10, 2018 Share October 10, 2018 (edited) 19 hours ago, topanga said: No shade against Marvel or other superhero movies, but how have these become the films that people flock to see?The special effects are good, but the plots are formulaic and predictable. Some of them have at least been well-reviewed, but this one? Not even mildly decent reviews. I mean, I get the appeal of escapist entertainment, but why bad escapist entertainment when there is good stuff out there. Edited October 10, 2018 by proserpina65 Link to comment
festivus October 10, 2018 Share October 10, 2018 Speaking as a person who loves Marvel movies, there is some great character work in there between all the action. Besides, I love the action. I grew up watching 80s action movies. I love seeing it on the big screen. I don't think it's hard to understand why people want to go see these movies. I don't care about seeing Venom but that's just because I don't like Tom Hardy. 3 Link to comment
proserpina65 October 12, 2018 Share October 12, 2018 On 10/10/2018 at 1:05 PM, festivus said: Speaking as a person who loves Marvel movies, there is some great character work in there between all the action. Besides, I love the action. I grew up watching 80s action movies. I love seeing it on the big screen. I don't think it's hard to understand why people want to go see these movies. I don't care about seeing Venom but that's just because I don't like Tom Hardy. I like action movies, so I can see the appeal of good comic book/superhero movies even if they aren't my particular cup of tea. It's the super-success of crap ones which leaves me mystified. Link to comment
Dejana October 14, 2018 Author Share October 14, 2018 (edited) The Top 2 movies repeat as First Man underwhelms in its opening weekend. Too much competition for the adult audience, too little interest in the subject or did the flag controversy genuinely hurt with its target demo? It could finish under Goosebumps 2 with the final numbers. Maybe the studio should have gone for a 50th anniversary tie-in release next summer? October 12–14, 2018 Estimates: 1 (1) Venom $35,700,000 | 4,250 Theaters | $8,400 Avg. | $100-116M Budget | $142,802,151 2 (2) A Star Is Born $28,000,000 | 3,708 Theaters | $7,551 Avg. | $36M Budget | $94,160,360 3 (N) First Man $16,500,000 | 3,640 Theaters | $4,533 Avg. | $59-70M Budget | $16,500,000 4 (N) Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween $16,225,000 | 3,521 Theaters| $4,608 Avg. | $35M Budget | $16,225,000 5 (3) Smallfoot $9,300,000 | 3,606 Theaters | $2,579 Avg. | $80M Budget | $57,608,221 6 (4) Night School $8,035,000 | 2,780 Theaters | $2,890 Avg. | $29M Budget | $59,843,950 7 (N) Bad Times At The El Royale $7,225,000 | 2,808 Theaters| $2,573 Avg. | $32M Budget | $7,225,000 8 (5) The House With A Clock In Its Walls $3,975,000 | 2,791 Theaters | $1,424 Avg. | $42M Budget | $62,251,500 9 (13) The Hate U Give $1,765,000 | 248 Theaters | $7,117 Avg. | $2,477,314 10 (7) The Nun $1,345,355 | 1,174 Theaters | $1,146 Avg. | $22M Budget | $115,900,401 A Simple Favor $1,380,000 | 1,452 Theaters | $950 Avg. | $20M Budget | $52,037,508Gosnell: The Trial of America's Biggest Serial Killer $1,235,800 | 673 Theaters | $1,836 Avg. | $4M Budget | $1,235,800Crazy Rich Asians $1,078,000 | 738 Theaters | $1,461 Avg. | $30M Budget | $171,367,368Colette $1,037,234 | 593 Theaters | $1,749 Avg. | $2,589,686 The Old Man & the Gun $912,000 | 228 Theaters | $4,000 Avg. | $1,696,924 The Sisters Brothers $258,355 | 129 Theaters | $2,003 Avg. | $38M Budget | $1,070,839 Beautiful Boy $221,437 | 4 Theaters | $55,359 Avg. | $25M Budget | $221,437The Wife $215,872 | 201 Theaters | $1,074 Avg. | $7,241,977 Jane and Emma $122,000 | 21 Theaters | $5,810 Avg. | $122,000 International Box Office: INCREDIBLES 2: $620.0M Overseas Total | $1.227B Global Total MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – FALLOUT: $570.4M Overseas Total | $790.6M Global TotalANT-MAN AND THE WASP: $405.6M Overseas Total | $622.1M Global Total VENOM: $235.3M Overseas Total | $378.1M Global TotalTHE NUN: $243.1M Overseas Total | $359M Global TotalCRAZY RICH ASIANS: $57M Overseas Total | $228.3M Global Total CHRISTOPHER ROBIN: $82.1M Overseas Total | $180.7M Global TotalA STAR IS BORN: $41.2M Overseas Total | $135.3M Global TotalTHE PREDATOR: $75M Overseas Total | $125.7M Global TotalSMALLFOOT: $52.6M Overseas Total | $110.2M Global TotalA HOUSE WITH A CLOCK IN ITS WALLS: $39.6M Overseas Total | $101.8M Global Total A SIMPLE FAVOR: $31M Overseas Total | $83M Global TotalNIGHT SCHOOL: $15.4M Overseas Total | $75.2M Global TotalFIRST MAN: $8.6M Overseas Total | $25.1M Global Total Edited October 21, 2018 by Dejana Link to comment
proserpina65 October 15, 2018 Share October 15, 2018 (edited) On 10/14/2018 at 2:29 PM, Dejana said: The Top 2 movies repeat as First Man underwhelms in its opening weekend. Too much competition for the adult audience, too little interest in the subject or did the flag controversy genuinely hurt with its target demo? It could finish under Goosebumps 2 with the final numbers. Maybe the studio should have gone for a 50th anniversary tie-in release next summer? I think too much competition is the problem. I think the flag thing is irrelevant to the target demo, which is more science-minded than rah-rah patriotic. Next July for the 50th anniversary would've probably been a better idea. It might have legs, though. At the very least, they should've waited until after 10/31 so the glut of horror movies would be past. Edited October 15, 2018 by proserpina65 2 Link to comment
Dejana October 21, 2018 Author Share October 21, 2018 (edited) October 19–21, 2018 Estimates: 1 (N) Halloween $77,501,000 | 3,928 Theaters | $19,730 Avg. | $10-15M Budget | $77,501,000 2 (2) A Star Is Born $19,300,000 | 3,884 Theaters | $4,969 Avg. | $36-40M Budget | $126,376,246 3 (1) Venom $18,105,000 | 3,887 Theaters | $4,658 Avg. | $100-116M Budget | $171,125,095 4 (4) Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween $9,715,000 | 3,521 Theaters | $2,759 Avg. | $35M Budget | $28,804,812 5 (3) First Man $8,565,000 | 3,640 Theaters | $2,353 Avg. | $59-70M Budget | $29,999,050 6 (9) The Hate U Give $7,500,000 | 2,303 Theaters | $3,257 Avg. | $23M Budget | $10,641,873 7 (5) Smallfoot $6,615,000 | 3,032 Theaters | $2,182 Avg. | $80M Budget | $66,366,035 8 (6) Night School $5,000,000 | 2,296 Theaters | $2,178 Avg. | $29M Budget | $66,906,825 9 (7) Bad Times At The El Royale $3,300,000 | 2,808 Theaters | $1,175 Avg. | $32M Budget | $13,341,801 10 (15) The Old Man & the Gun $2,050,000 | 802 Theaters | $2,556 Avg. | $4,200,856 Free Solo $1,009,168 | 251 Theaters | $4,021 Avg. | $3,592,812The Sisters Brothers $742,014 | 1,141 Theaters | $650 Avg. | $38M Budget | $1,970,731Colette $585,020 | 520 Theaters | $1,125 Avg. | $3,693,223 Beautiful Boy $439,056 | 48 Theaters | $9,147 Avg. | $25M Budget | $722,008Can You Ever Forgive Me? $150,000 | 5 Theaters | $30,000 Avg. | $150,000 Wildlife $105,614 | 4 Theaters | $26,404 Avg. | $105,614 International Box Office: VENOM: $290.7M Overseas Total | $461.2M Global TotalTHE NUN: $243.3M Overseas Total | $360M Global TotalCRAZY RICH ASIANS: $59.1M Overseas Total | $230.8M Global TotalA STAR IS BORN: $74.7M Overseas Total | $201.1M Global Total CHRISTOPHER ROBIN: $88.1M Overseas Total | $186.8M Global TotalSMALLFOOT: $70.8M Overseas Total | $137.1M Global TotalTHE HOUSE WITH A CLOCK IN ITS WALLS: $39.7M Overseas Total | $104.6M Global Total HALLOWEEN: $14.3M Overseas Total | $91.8M Global Opening WeekendNIGHT SCHOOL: $17.5M Overseas Total | $84.4M Global TotalA SIMPLE FAVOR: $31M Overseas Total | $83.9M Global TotalFIRST MAN: $25.5M Overseas Total | $55.4M Global Total Edited October 21, 2018 by Dejana Link to comment
starri October 21, 2018 Share October 21, 2018 2 hours ago, Dejana said: 1 (N) Halloween $77,501,000 | 3,928 Theaters | $19,730 Avg. | $10-15M Budget | $77,501,000 2 (2) A Star Is Born $19,300,000 | 3,884 Theaters | $4,969 Avg. | $36-40M Budget | $126,376,246 Jamie Lee Curtis: Still a star. Lady Gaga: turned out to have legs. 4 Link to comment
Dejana October 28, 2018 Author Share October 28, 2018 (edited) October 26–28, 2018 Estimates: 1 (1) Halloween $32,045,000 | 3,990 Theaters | $8,031 Avg. | $10-15M Budget | $126,698,400 2 (2) A Star Is Born $14,145,000 | 3,904 Theaters | $3,623 Avg. | $36-40M Budget | $148,722,400 3 (3) Venom $10,800,000 | 3,567 Theaters | $3,028 Avg. | $100-116M Budget | $187,282,314 4 (4) Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween $7,500,000 | 3,723 Theaters | $2,015 Avg. | $35M Budget | $38,348,809 5 (N) Hunter Killer $6,650,000 | 2,728 Theaters | $2,438 Avg. | $40M Budget | $6,650,000 6 (6) The Hate U Give $5,100,000 | 2,375 Theaters | $2,147 Avg. | $23M Budget | $18,300,005 7 (5) First Man $4,935,000 | 2,959 Theaters | $1,668 Avg. | $59-70M Budget | $37,880,080 8 (7) Smallfoot $4,750,000 | 2,662 Theaters | $1,784 Avg. | $80M Budget | $72,591,050 9 (8) Night School $3,255,000 | 1,991 Theaters | $1,635 Avg. | $29M Budget | $71,451,025 10 (20) Mid90s $3,000,000 | 1,206 Theaters | $2,488 Avg. | $3,350,170 Johnny English Strikes Again $1,626,000 | 544 Theaters | $2,989 Avg. | $1,626,000 Indivisible $1,575,000 | 830 Theaters | $1,898 Avg. | $2.7M Budget | $1,575,000Free Solo $1,061,659 | 394 Theaters | $2,695 Avg. | $5,177,991 Beautiful Boy $592,897 | 192 Theaters | $3,088 Avg. | $25M Budget | $1,435,094 Can You Ever Forgive Me? $380,000 | 25 Theaters | $15,200 Avg. | $610,139Suspiria $179,806 | 2 Theaters | $89,903 Avg. | $20M Budget | $179,806 (now 2018's per theater average, albeit from just 2 theaters)Wildlife $111,274 | 18 Theaters | $6,182 Avg. | $249,393 International Box Office: VENOM: $321.1M Overseas Total | $508.4M Global Total THE NUN: $245.3M Overseas Total | $362.1M Global TotalA STAR IS BORN: $104.6M Overseas Total | $253.3M Global TotalCRAZY RICH ASIANS: $60.9M Overseas Total | $233.3M Global Total HALLOWEEN: $45.6M Overseas Total | $172.3M Global TotalTHE PREDATOR: $98.2M Overseas Total | $149.1M Global TotalTHE HOUSE WITH A CLOCK IN ITS WALLS: $44.8M Overseas Total | $111.3M Global TotalJOHNNY ENGLISH STRIKES AGAIN: $107.7M Overseas Total | $109.3M Global Total NIGHT SCHOOL: $19.1M Overseas Total | $90.5M Global TotalFIRST MAN: $36.6M Overseas Total | $74.4M Global TotalGOOSEBUMPS 2: HAUNTED HALLOWEEN: $24.2M Overseas Total | $62.5M Global TotalBOHEMIAN RHAPSODY: $12.2M UK & Global Total Edited October 28, 2018 by Dejana Link to comment
AimingforYoko October 28, 2018 Share October 28, 2018 3 hours ago, Dejana said: 5 (N) Hunter Killer $6,650,000 | 2,728 Theaters | $2,438 Avg. | $40M Budget | $6,650,000 Who still thinks Gerard Butler can open a movie? 1 Link to comment
Dejana October 29, 2018 Author Share October 29, 2018 (edited) 4 hours ago, AimingforYoko said: Who still thinks Gerard Butler can open a movie? But it's already the seventh biggest submarine movie ever! :) https://www.boxofficemojo.com/genres/chart/?id=submarine.htm In all seriousness, I think Butler is coasting on his international appeal and his movies probably do well on streaming and cable. Edited October 29, 2018 by Dejana 1 Link to comment
starri October 30, 2018 Share October 30, 2018 I love how granular BoxOfficeMojo gets. I'm looking forward to them partnering with Netflix so I can learn about the highest-grossing Comedy Featuring a Strong Female Lead. 5 Link to comment
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