Animaniac93-98
Well-Known Member
Man of Steel is now 12 YEARS OLD.
That 12 years ago feels like "a few years ago" is proof of how fast we are all aging
Man of Steel is now 12 YEARS OLD.
You asked if there had ever been a solo Superman film that made over $500M. I’m sorry an immediately obvious fact bothers you.Man of Steel is now 12 YEARS OLD.
The biggest thing is it broke its streak of third place finishes.Okay gang, let's do our pre-weekend box office update now as we'll all be busy hosting and guesting and celebrating our great nation's Independence the next few days! Wherever this long weekend finds you, may your burgers and dogs turn out great, may your marshmallows not fall into the fire during S'mores production, and may your sparklers stay lit!![]()
Box office: Elio never found it's word-of-mouth rebound from its disastrous opening weekend, it seems. And it's overseas box office is just as weak as its domestic box office. Going into third weekend, Elio stands at just $78 Million globally.
Once again, it's the folks over the hill at Ridgeback Ranch who made Lilo & Stitch for a tidy $100 Million that deserve all the credit for salvaging the summer so far for Burbank. Also, Thunderbolts is still in 145 theaters. Who knew?!
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The Numbers - Daily Box Office Chart for Sunday August 24, 2025
Daily Domestic Box Office Chart for Sunday August 24, 2025thenumbers.com
It’s certainly going to be an interesting month to say the least. As to how it turns out if anyone’s guess.We knew Stich was going to be a massive hit and we knew Elio was going to bomb. Thunderbolts underperformed in my estimations. And so did the latest Mission Impossible.
As far as what's coming up next, I think Jurassic will do poorly, compared to previous ones at least. I think F4 does better than Thunderbolts but not by much. I think Superman does the best of those 3, at least domestically
Paramount has stated the latest Mission Impossible was never expected to break even theatrically…. As it was all about the back end and bringing more profits to an IP they value including adding to the profits of past Missions…. I think it speaks to the changing expectations in a post COVID world with all studios including Disney as has been discussed in this threadMission: Impossible has had a good multiplier and steady business this whole time. Started with a $64 million opening, will be over $190 million by Sunday (3x). It will still loose money though thanks to it's insane $400 million
I read somewhere that part of the reason its budget was so high was that they paid people even during shutdowns (Covid, strikes). I thought that was commendable.Paramount has stated the latest Mission Impossible was never expected to break even theatrically…. As it was all about the back end and bringing more profits to an IP they value including adding to the profits of past Missions…. I think it speaks to the changing expectations in a post COVID world with all studios including Disney as has been discussed in this thread
Well I mean the very expensive $25M submarine they were using for parts of the film kept breaking down too, so that didn't help matters either.I read somewhere that part of the reason its budget was so high was that they paid people even during shutdowns (Covid, strikes). I thought that was commendable.
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