Wait, the new movie is just going to be called Jason Bourne? It's not going to be another "The Bourne __________"?Summer box office predicts? Okay...
Finding Dory - 418M
Captain America: Civil War - 414M
Suicide Squad - 398M
The Secret Life of Pets - 279M
Independence Day Resurgence - 74M/245M
Jason Bourne - 230M
Star Trek Beyond - 183M
Ghostbusters - 180M
X-Men: Apocalypse - 168M
The BFG - 161M
Alice Through the Looking Glass - 148M
Central Intelligence - 144M
Neighbors 2 - 123M
Warcraft - 117M
That's what I'm feeling right now.
Deadpool's doing sweet by the way. Zoolander 2 deserves to bomb. Might catch Risen over Spring Break tbh.
Lawrence is almost certainly gone. McAvoy and Fassbender have said they're open to continuing, and the plan is pretty obviously to keep McAvoy, at a minimum, with the newbie X-Men (whether or not Magneto comes back is something you can easily write around, since he's not an X-Man).
Avengers: Age of Ultron made $460 million domestic last summer, though its reception was somewhat middling compared to the previous film in the series. Civil War is basically being marketed as an unofficial Avengers film, so I think, account for a bit of bleed-off for the lack of the name (and Thor and the Hulk), around $400 million is a solid place to peg it for now.So i'm overrating Civil War, rather than you guys underrating it?
<$400 million seems low to me.
I think it will beat everything except maybe Rogue One this year.
Star Wars still hanging out in that top ten. Probably gonna close somewhere around 930-935 mil domestic.
After some consideration, I think it's time we put your ass where your mouth is. Let's do a twerk bet Chamber. I have to make you pay for your confidence.
I think CW is genuinely a tough call to make. It's not an Avengers movie but it's got the cast of one. But the last Avengers film underperformed relative to expectations and Winter Soldier only made $260M DOM. I'm expecting right around $400M +/-$15M but I'm not too confident with that either.So i'm overrating Civil War, rather than you guys underrating it?
<$400 million seems low to me.
I think it will beat everything except maybe Rogue One this year.
You people lack faith in Iron Man. He's all over the marketing so he should be able to get it into the high 300s at least. Balee in Tony Stark, even if I want Mr. Rogers to beat him up.I think CW is genuinely a tough call to make. It's not an Avengers movie but it's got the cast of one. But the last Avengers film underperformed relative to expectations and Winter Soldier only made $260M DOM. I'm expecting right around $400M +/-$15M but I'm not too confident with that either.
Wait, the new movie is just going to be called Jason Bourne? It's not going to be another "The Bourne __________"?
I liked those titles.
The should call it:
The Bourne, Jason
or for maximum effect:
The Bourne, Jason Bourne
Just saw Deadpool and don't see why its getting so much love. It wasn't the worst superhero movie, certainly not the best. I just wasn't feeling it.
Wait, the new movie is just going to be called Jason Bourne? It's not going to be another "The Bourne __________"?
I liked those titles.
I don't know... the trailer seemed to show off an interesting concept that could attract an audience.I'm looking forward to seeing how hard 'Gods of Egypt' bombs.
The trailers couldn't be less exciting if they tried. It's just B and C list actors talking in front of a green screen. Fucking yawn-fest.
I think one thing a lot of people are missing is that Deadpool had a sub-60 million budget.
It's outperforming movies in the same genre that cost three to nearly four times more while also being rated R. Madness.
So happy for deadpool.
When I found out about Zoolander having a sequel, I wondered: who asked for this? Thankfully, the answer is: VERY few people.
I love that the trimming of the budget before filiming lead to the forgetting of the guns scene.
Goes to show, necessity is the mother of invention.
Stephen Chow's The Mermaid is now at just under $420M in China after 2 weeks.
would they be able to lure RDJ under the guise of 'passion project'? Because I don't think they could afford him otherwise.
A lot of people wanted a sequel.....................15 years ago. They took too long and the interest diminished not to mention the movie is just bad all around.
This is crazy. Any idea what the expected final numbers will be like?
Ryan Reynolds must feel like a fucking rock star right now. Good for him, he earned this one.
He must be grinning from ear to ear just knowing that this movie has vindicated him in his pursuit of making a Deadpool movie. The people at Fox much feel like idiots for not green lighting this movie sooner.
The number one X-Men movie domestically and number two worldwide. An R-Rated X-Men movie staring Deadpool that only cost 50+ million to produce. This movie is already changing the comic book movie landscape.
Looks like Deadpool should pass half-a-billion worldwide today, its 10th day of release.
Also: Looking at Force Awakens worldwide numbers, the only other movies to rank in the top 25 with less than 60% of the total being international:
#5) The Avengers, 59%
#16) The Dark Knight RIses, 58%
#21) The Phantom Menace, 53%
#25) The Dark Knight, 46.8%
Force Awakens is #3, with 54% of that coming from international. Everything else has international counting for at least 60% or more of their worldwide total, with most of the top 25 settling somewhere in the 65-75% range.
Friday Studio Estimates:
1) Deadpool - $8.95M - $263M total
2) Gods of Egypt - $4.8M
3) Triple 9 - $2.1M
4) Kung Fu Panda 3 - $2.0M - $121M total
5) Risen - $1.9M - $18M total
6) Eddie the Eagle - $1.9M
7) How to be Single - $1.6M - $36M total
8) The Witch - $1.5M - $13M total
9) Race - $1.2M - $11M total
10) The Revenant - $970k - $168M total
Shitty weekend as was expected.
Deadpool dropped 45% on Friday which isn't too bad. It should be over $280M by Sunday, which puts it on track to cross $300M next weekend.
Gods of Egypt will be the only new release to cross $10M, and I am expecting $11-12M out of it after this start.
Friday Studio Estimates:
1) Deadpool - $8.95M - $263M total
2) Gods of Egypt - $4.8M
3) Triple 9 - $2.1M
4) Kung Fu Panda 3 - $2.0M - $121M total
5) Risen - $1.9M - $18M total
6) Eddie the Eagle - $1.9M
7) How to be Single - $1.6M - $36M total
8) The Witch - $1.5M - $13M total
9) Race - $1.2M - $11M total
10) The Revenant - $970k - $168M total
Shitty weekend as was expected.
Deadpool dropped 45% on Friday which isn't too bad. It should be over $280M by Sunday, which puts it on track to cross $300M next weekend.
Gods of Egypt will be the only new release to cross $10M, and I am expecting $11-12M out of it after this start. Less than 10% of its production budget.
And the movie news sites were saying gods of Egypt just had to make $15 million opening weekend to prevent from being a bomba.Friday Studio Estimates:
1) Deadpool - $8.95M - $263M total
2) Gods of Egypt - $4.8M
3) Triple 9 - $2.1M
4) Kung Fu Panda 3 - $2.0M - $121M total
5) Risen - $1.9M - $18M total
6) Eddie the Eagle - $1.9M
7) How to be Single - $1.6M - $36M total
8) The Witch - $1.5M - $13M total
9) Race - $1.2M - $11M total
10) The Revenant - $970k - $168M total
Shitty weekend as was expected.
Deadpool dropped 45% on Friday which isn't too bad. It should be over $280M by Sunday, which puts it on track to cross $300M next weekend.
Gods of Egypt will be the only new release to cross $10M, and I am expecting $11-12M out of it after this start. Less than 10% of its production budget.
Star Wars out of the top 10, though guess it may edge past revenant with sat/sun
The Revenant was ahead by almost $300k on Friday, so I don't think that will end up happening. The Revenant should have strong Saturday business as people try to catch the film ahead of the Oscars on Sunday. I expect Star Wars to be ahead on Sunday, but not by enough to make a difference.