is wolf warriors gonna make a billion in china alone?
$400m in its second weekend is fucking absurd
Probably not. But it has a pretty good shot at being the second biggest single territory gross ever. I made a thread about it that promptly got buried. I will probably resurrect it when we get closer to that milestone.
Probably not. But it has a pretty good shot at being the second biggest single territory gross ever. I made a thread about it that promptly got buried. I will probably resurrect it when we get closer to that milestone.
Jesus, bigger than Avatar's domestic run even?
Potentially, yes. Wolf Warrior 2 pulls ahead of Jurassic World's domestic gross launch aligned with Sunday's gross. It's also making a lot more than Jurassic World was on a daily basis coming out of its second weekend. $100M more than JW is Avatar territory.
I think...they should give John Woo 150 Million dollars and an unlimited budget for doves and tell him to make another action movie. Its time.
He's releasing another old Woo style action film next year.
Frank Grillo already was in Marvel movies!
Dang Stephen King eatin'
Would like Salem's Lot back, I think the world is more ready for vampires to return than zombies again.
Looks like Wonder Woman will end the weekend just under 400 million... Like 400k short
Looks like Wonder Woman will end the weekend just under 400 million... Like 400k short
Weekend Studio Estimates:
1) The Dark Tower - $19.5M
2) Dunkirk - $17.6M (-34%) - $134M total
3) The Emoji Movie - $12.4M - $49M total
4) Girls Trip - $11.4M - $84M total
5) Kidnap - $10.2M
6) Spider-Man Homecoming - $8.8M - $295M total
7) Atomic Blonde - $8.2M - $34M total
8) Detroit - $7.3M
9) War for the Planet of the Apes - $6.0M - $130M total
10) Despicable Me 3 - $5.3M - $241M total
Wonder Woman is at $399.5M as of today.
Dunkirk's estimate is $17.6M this weekend. Down 34%
Weekend Studio Estimates:
1) The Dark Tower - $19.5M
2) Dunkirk - $17.6M (-34%) - $134M total
3) The Emoji Movie - $12.4M - $49M total
4) Girls Trip - $11.4M - $84M total
5) Kidnap - $10.2M
6) Spider-Man Homecoming - $8.8M - $295M total
7) Atomic Blonde - $8.2M - $34M total
8) Detroit - $7.3M
9) War for the Planet of the Apes - $6.0M - $130M total
10) Despicable Me 3 - $5.3M - $241M total
It's not even going to hit a billion! And that's with Iron Man! Sad!Spider-Man looking at a 50% domestic increase over the previous entry. Obviously it is a failure of epic proportions.
Weekend Studio Estimates:
1) The Dark Tower - $19.5M
2) Dunkirk - $17.6M (-34%) - $134M total
3) The Emoji Movie - $12.4M - $49M total
4) Girls Trip - $11.4M - $84M total
5) Kidnap - $10.2M
6) Spider-Man Homecoming - $8.8M - $295M total
7) Atomic Blonde - $8.2M - $34M total
8) Detroit - $7.3M
9) War for the Planet of the Apes - $6.0M - $130M total
10) Despicable Me 3 - $5.3M - $241M total
It's not even going to hit a billion! And that's with Iron Man! Sad!
It's not even going to hit a billion! And that's with Iron Man! Sad!
Something is missing
It is interesting that it is the first RDJ Marvel film (even if it is just a couple of scenes) to not hit $1b since Avengers. He was like the good luck charm or something.
Still, let's see with Ragnarok. If that hits $1b (it won't), it just shows that Ruffalo is the good luck charm.
Dunkirk have a shot at $200M now?
Very slim chance, but I don't think so. Maybe $190m.
I think it's mostly luck/timing for RDJ. Iron Man 3 had Avengers hype and Civil War was Avengers 2.5.It is interesting that it is the first RDJ Marvel film (even if it is just a couple of scenes) to not hit $1b since Avengers. He was like the good luck charm or something.
Still, let's see with Ragnarok. If that hits $1b (it won't), it just shows that Ruffalo is the good luck charm.
Valerian losing to Wonder Woman is just awful lolI added Baby Driver, WW, and Valerian to that post, making up the #11-13 spots.
Is it though?Valerian losing to Wonder Woman is just awful lol
*Comforting pat on the back*Transformers 5 tanked pretty hard.
Maybe if they make a good film next time...
Pirates is the only critically lambasted film this year to still make bank right?
The Boss Baby did well.