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Disney (and others) at the Box Office - Current State of Affairs

Animaniac93-98

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Jurassic World is predicted to have a $133 million 5-day opening weekend. I expect it to have a large 2nd weekend drop.

Stitch has now made over $400 million domestically. The only other Summer movie that might make more is Superman IMO
 

TP2000

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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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Tha Realest

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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 biggest thing is it broke its streak of third place finishes.
 

Willmark

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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
It’s certainly going to be an interesting month to say the least. As to how it turns out if anyone’s guess.

I’ve thought Jurassic would do moderately well given it’s dinosaurs, but initial word of mouth apparently isn’t good.

I’ll be seeing Superman and FF so I’ll be able to speak to those but as to your take on them? You got me wondering, what if all three turn out meh? Not saying that’s a likely outcome. General consensus has been at least one is going to be major hit but it wasn’t until you posted that what happens of all three stumble?

The one I most want to see is FF so that could be clouding my outlook but I wonder if it does better than Superman? Not saying it will mind you.

Of course we could all be wrong and maybe all three do well, Hollywood can’t count on anything turning out how they expect these days.
 

Animaniac93-98

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Jurassic World is now projected to hit $141.2 million for the 5-day period.

Top grossing theater so far? AMC Disney Springs once again. I'm sure both Disney and AMC are happy for the consistently good business, along with other vendors on that side of Springs.

F1 will cross $100 million today or tomorrow, Dragon $220 million by the end of the weekend

Elio is not holding well. Another drop over 50%, despite the holiday long weekend. Doubt it makes even $75 million total.

Mission: 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 budget.

Feast or famine is this year's theme when it comes to box office, thanks to studio's continued insistence on dumping all their high profile titles during two short periods in the calendar year.
 

DKampy

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Mission: 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
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
 

easyrowrdw

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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
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.
 

Disney Irish

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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.
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.

At this point in his career I really think Cruise is just trying to see how much he can get away with. He's doing a lot of stuff that studios wouldn't let him do earlier in his career, like all the stunts and such. And doing sequels to movies that they wouldn't have greenlit before. Which is why there has been talk about Cruise and Pitt getting back together to do a cross-over movie between Days of Thunder and F1, in a sequel to both, since F1 has been so positively received.
 

Tony the Tigger

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OK, we saw Jurassic World last night. I don’t know what everyone is complaining about. I haven’t read any reviews, but I may now.

This movie had everything I want a Jurassic Park movie to have. There were some callbacks, the pacing was decent, it was all or mostly on an island rather than running through cities, the premise made sense for the most part.

Without spoilers, there was a minor thing I could’ve done without, but it was done for cuteness. It just lasted too long. The new biggest baddie was just too deformed. You can see that one in the previews, I think.

But overall, totally fun ride, much less convoluted than the last two. Give me dinosaurs. Give me chase scenes. I’m happy.

Also: Netflix’s Lincoln Lawyer was in it. We like that show.

I will likely see it again by myself on a cheap day or something.
 
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Tony the Tigger

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Side note: has AMC changed their popcorn refill policy?

We always split a bucket of popcorn, and usually Brian goes to get a refill sometime in the middle of the movie. (I don’t leave movies while they’re playing lol.)

Those refills are supposedly a benefit of Stubbs membership. The last two times we went, his refill was in a (smaller) bag, rather than refilling our bucket.

Now that it’s happened twice in a row, we’re wondering if that’s a new policy, or just something that one theater is doing? We didn’t want to ask on our way out the door, there was a line at the counter.
 

Hawkeye_2018

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I’ve been hearing good things about the new JP movie. Skull Island vibes, which I like. I just still can’t get over those early trailers with ScarJo and all the cheesy one liners.
 

Phroobar

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I've had a cold this weekend so I didn't see JW or F1. I hear, if your up for a dinosaur monster movie without thinking too hard, this is the ticket. That is what summer movies are for.
 

Fox&Hound

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Do we think Stitch will cross a billion?

Saw Elio and liked it. Disney was foolish to release it over the summer. It is a much smaller story and would have done better in like Jan or Feb.
 

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