That Friday estimate for Get Out has it down 26% from last week. That's good by any standard, but a horror film going up against another big R rated opener...hot damn.
Different audiences, but I thought Logan's R rating would pull some away from Get Out. Nope. It's in for the kind of legs Split had, if not better; that one dropped 46% its second Friday.
That Friday estimate for Get Out has it down 26% from last week. That's good by any standard, but a horror film going up against another big R rated opener...hot damn.
Different audiences, but I thought Logan's R rating would pull some away from Get Out. Nope. It's in for the kind of legs Split had, if not better; that one dropped 46% its second Friday.
Lego Batman is going to beat Wonder Woman, Logan laughs all the way to the bank. So Logan >> Lego Bats >> WW.
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(okay, I know Logan isn't going to be that succesful because it's not main X-men stuff, but it's the hot take prediction that counts. The Wolverine did 415 versus 373 on Origins, so I'm guessing that realistically speaking Logan will hit 440-450 worldwide. That's probably lower than BlockBats, but oh well. As for Wonder Gal, she might be lucky if she hits 300)
just imagine how much worse Wonder Woman is going to do -assuming it's similar to the previous two snyderverse movies- when Logan is critically praised so highly. I'm feeling optimistic about JL > Logan > WW as a bet, domestic at least.
Have to look up what I actually bet before though.
*takes a long-ass time searching manually*
found... oh, we were comparing Lego Bats instead of JL.
For reference purposes: X-Men Apocalypse worldwide total according to BOM is 543 million, with 155 domestic and 388 foreign. I don't know what formula Kwinston uses to calculate expected total from first day totals (33m domestic), but I figure it's something like first weekend times two or three? Which would place Logan, assuming a drop, below Apocalypse. I think the word of mouth is going to make it hold though. I mean, what else you gonna watch anyway? So it has a shot of getting just up there to stab it in the cheek.
Oh hey, that way I might even get to be right about Logan beating Lego Bats. Neat.
I do want it to do well looking at the reception and the Graham Norton Show episode though. Apparently, Starfleet does not, in fact, tell people whether or not they're circumcised.
Also, as a European, I have seen every James Bond movie, of course. What do you think we put on our cable networks? American movies? pffff. (licensing costs are probably lower)
Does Get Out have a strong chance of making to 100m?
If BVS can do $873M I think JL will do around that or slightly better. It would have to be absolute trash to only make $670M.I would say Logan>JL>WW even worldwide. 700m+ for logan and 670M+ for Justice League
So JL would have to be about the same quality as BvS to hit $670M. ;PIf BVS can do $873M I think JL will do around that or slightly better. It would have to be absolute trash to only make $670M.
Reboot the Fox X-Men universe with a bunch of awesome, R-rated solo films
Deadpool
Logan
Gambit
X-23
Nightcrawler
All of these films culminate in... the next X-Men movie in 2022!
I would say Logan>JL>WW even worldwide. 700m+ for logan and 670M+ for Justice League
While I didn't think BVS was all that good, I wouldn't call it straight up trash. Looking at the release schedule, Justice League won't have hardly any competition besides a Pixar movie releasing the week after.So the quality would have to be about the same as BvS to hit $670M. ;P
If BVS can do $873M I think JL will do around that or slightly better. It would have to be absolute trash to only make $670M.
Well BvS came with like one of biggest hype of last decade after DK. (if you dont count SW7 ofc its another type of beast with nostalgia). Most people were utterly disappointed both BvS and following Suicide Squad .
i dont think its unrealistic to expect JL do worse then BvS considering it also releases in a month of Thor 3 (which if they market right Hulk,Dr Strange,Thanos) and spectacular cast in it.
I also believe it will redeem Thor just like Logan . Doubt people will go in that month and next month there will be Star Wars , Disney will ensure marketing hard people to miss Justice League .
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Pretty sure it would have to make like 50+ million on opening day to reach 700. I recall Vinny of Kwinston saying something like that last year.
And if BvS can reach 870 while not even trying (and Suicide Squad), a better composed JL should be able to reach a billion. Haven't seen a trailer that shows the entire plot yet, so I'm going to say it's probably going to be less awkward than BvS was. Also because no more setups are required and it should be more easygoing with that shit done. Unless they waste half the movie on getting Aquaman to show up or something.
Which is easy: step 1: purposely beach a whale. Step 2: wait for that asshole with the fork to show up. Step 3: rufies
(for the whale)
The fact that JL was such a disappointment and SS still made bank just a few short months later sort of breaks your theory.
Well SS didnt made a much as BvS and it did have terrible legs. Most people thought SS was nice looking movie with fancy trailers , pop music and harley Queen.
Man of Steel wasnt a turd it was okay to good origin movie and didnt sour people taste like BvS (not my opinion i like BvS ultimate btw)
SS was never going to make as much as BvS, but the stench of the DCEU did nothing to hurt it. That's the point. People, just months after BvS became meme fodder on the internet, still showed up in droves to watch it. It was an unquestionable commercial hit. I think you are misreading the way movie going audiences work.
I think we will see side effects of BvS and SS this year. WonderW will underperform heavily and even if it doesn't get rotten internet will joke how it underperformed compare to Marvel and Fox movies.
Maybe JL will have amazing trailers and wont be shit who knows. I would love that future.
Suicide Squad ended up making $745 million. If i'm not mistaken, it didn't even get releaed in China. So if anything Suicide Squad overperformed. It definitely didn't have terrible legs either.Well SS didnt made a much as BvS and it did have terrible legs. Most people thought SS was nice looking movie with fancy trailers , pop music and harley Queen.
Man of Steel wasnt a turd it was okay to good origin movie and didnt sour people taste like BvS (not my opinion i like BvS ultimate btw)
So is Logan's 33 million gross on Friday a lot higher than expected, or is it pretty much what the experts predicted?
I know that Deadpool made a lot more on it's first day...so I don't know if this is considered a disappointment or not.
It's above what most expected. Way above studio OW prediction which is usually conservative.
Nice!!! So good to see the risk the studio and crew took pay off.
And it will probably end up being the highest grossing solo Wolverine movie of the 3....and the previous two were pg13...I hope studios learn from this. *cough*Terminator 3/4/5 and Prometheus*cough*
Nice!!! So good to see the risk the studio and crew took pay off.
And it will probably end up being the highest grossing solo Wolverine movie of the 3....and the previous two were pg13...I hope studios learn from this. *cough*Terminator 3/4/5 and Prometheus*cough*
And it will probably end up being the highest grossing solo Wolverine movie of the 3....and the previous two were pg13...I hope studios learn from this. *cough*Terminator 3/4/5 and Prometheus*cough*
Suicide Squad ended up making $745 million. If i'm not mistaken, it didn't even get releaed in China. So if anything Suicide Squad overperformed. It definitely didn't have terrible legs either.
It fell hard in Week Two, but kept on going. I thought that drop would kill it.
I think that I have seen enough of Logan's run so far to lock $500M worldwide, and say that $600M is fairly likely. Another big win for Fox considering the ~$100M budget.
Fox is nailing these adult focused superhero films...especially considering their budgets (as you mentioned)
Deadline has Logan's Saturday at $31.2M, which means that an OW of $85M is likely happening.
Get Out's Saturday project is $11.75M, putting in like for ~$27M, a drop of only 19% from last week. If it keeps the strong weekdays up and has a couple more 20% weekend drops, $200M could be in the cards.
Catharsis is escapism these days.Jesus.
So much for escapism.
Audiences want catharsis.
I wonder if the money is good enough for Marvel to bring the Netflix tone to the big screen for an R-Rated project in the future.
Doubt it.
Catharsis is escapism these days.
Now's a good time to bring back Blade, if Marvel wants to test an R-rated film.
My biggest hope is Fox greenlights an R rated Magneto film. Finally get the kind of film suggested by the best scenes in First Class.
I mean, the Magneto film script was basically going to be him hunting Nazis after escaping Auschwitz, right? That's the sort of thing I can see warranting an R rating.
You should read Matt Zoller Seitz's latest piece (most recent as in, written within the last 10 min) on Logan - it speaks to that idea.
Catharsis is escapism these days.
Now's a good time to bring back Blade, if Marvel wants to test an R-rated film.
"We don't have any plans to make R-rated Marvel movies," Iger says in response to a shareholder comment about Fox's hit film, "Deadpool."
I think Marvel would be more likely to use a character/property that they're actually actively promoting in the comic realm. Like, say, Moon Knight.
Let's put it this way, assuming Logan is a Deadpool-level smash hit, what Marvel will see is that two R-rated films with their comic heavy hitters - Wolverine and Deadpool - performed better than Ant-Man and Dr. Strange, two of their smaller characters. Of those, Strange was in the ballpark, showing Marvel that their machine is working fine.
I doubt they'll look at the rating of both films as a vector to the deeper storytelling of Logan, because it's Deadpool and Wolverine. Marvel knows they're moneymakers.
And Disney proper doesn't do R-rated films.
A quality film with a PG-13 rating and the right marketing would succeed even more. That's why this isn't a license to just start making your "comic book" movies R-rated. What it should probably mean is that if the source calls for the movie being R, then you don't have to be afraid of the rating as long as you can make a good movie true to the source. And even that isn't a guarantee, because you still have to market it correctly.
You and I had this same discussion when Deadpool came out, and both of us basically ended up saying the same thing.