Wkd Box Office 05•4-6•12 -Whedon smash comic-to-film opening record, Nolan stays mad

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And in a couple of years, another movie will come out and break all the records that the Avengers set. Then a couple of years later the records will be broken again. etc..

Beside the Avengers 2, what movie do you think can do that? The record it set isn't just by a couple millions. It beat HP7.5 by $38m, gonna beat 2nd weekend by $20+m.
 
And in a couple of years, another movie will come out and break all the records that the Avengers set. Then a couple of years later the records will be broken again. etc..
Yeah, Avengers 2 will most likely have Black Panther regulating shit. Records will be broken.
 
Official Friday estimate for Avengers is $29.124M. It missed the $300M milestone by less than $1M. The Avengers will still break the $300M barrier after 9 days (1 day quicker than TDK) and the $350M barrier after 10 days (4 days quicker than TDK).

Avengers also has a real shot to reach $400M before next weekend. It made $62.5M during the weekdays this past week. Assuming ~$370M after this weekend, the Avengers would break $400M on Thursday if its weekday drops are less than 52%. That would be 14 days. At worst it hits $400M after 15 days. The Dark Knight took 18.

The fun records will be $450M and $500M. The Dark Knight took 28 days to reach $450M and Avatar took 32 days to hit $500M. With good holds and Memorial Day weekend in the future, the Avengers should easily beat both of those records.

EDIT: Friday increased by 135%. Right in line with Thor and Iron Man 2 from the past two years. If it follows the Saturday increases and Sunday decreases of those two films, the weekend total will be between $100-110M.
 
Why would anyone be upset about Avengers breaking these records and wishing for other movie to soon "dethrone" it, as if out of spite?

Enjoy it, the movie is big and loud and fun and deserves success.
 
Holy hell, Avatar's third Friday was larger than its second Friday. Granted both were holidays (X-Mas and New Years) but that is crazy. That Avatar third weekend record is going to stand for quite a while I think.
 
Why would anyone be upset about Avengers breaking these records and wishing for other movie to soon "dethrone" it, as if out of spite?

Enjoy it, the movie is big and loud and fun and deserves success.

You don't understand, between Avengers and TDKR, whoever holds the OW record is the good one. By not holing the OW record, TDKR will suck, because the OW record is the only marker of quality between the two.
 
Following Iron Man 2 for the weekend (which it did for Friday's increase) should get the second weekend right up to $100m. Crazy numbers. It will be the #1 film of the year by the middle of next week, and it should pass Spider-Man next weekend.
 
2010 has the record for the most $300M films in one year with 4. This year could have 6. If the Hunger Games passes $400M, it will also be the first time that more than two $400M+ films were released in the same year.

Crazy stuff.
 
There will be FOUR $400M films this year.

Holy hell, Avatar's third Friday was larger than its second Friday. Granted both were holidays (X-Mas and New Years) but that is crazy. That Avatar third weekend record is going to stand for quite a while I think.

It's third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh weekend records aren't going anywhere for a LONG time.
 
Hey guys, the record isn't a guarantee yet! According to Variety
With a $29.1 million gross Friday, Disney's "The Avengers" is out adventuring for the soph sesh domestic B.O. record, but it may require a slightly stronger hold to beat it.Compared with last Friday, the actioner is performing 64% below its opening weekend. This is a reasonable drop for a B.O. buster like "Avengers," but if it persists through Sunday, pic will fall barely short of beating "Avatar's" second frame feat of $75.5 million. Still, the film has shown extraordinary traction thus far, particularly in mid-week sales, and may very well close the gap as Mother's Day weekend progresses
Now, Variety is obviously a long running and trusted source, so I'm not really how they managed to come up with that.
 
Hey guys, the record isn't a guarantee yet! According to Variety

Now, Variety is obviously a long running and trusted source, so I'm not really how they managed to come up with that.

Wow. They took the Friday-Friday drop and extrapolated it to the entire weekend. Because that's how the Box Office works. A round of applause for Variety, everyone.
 
There will be FOUR $400M films this year.


It's third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh weekend records aren't going anywhere for a LONG time.

I haven't jumped on the Hobbit hype train yet, so I am not ready to say $400M is locked. However, it also would come at zero surprise to me if it passed that threshold. I am just more sure that TDKR will pass $400M than I am the Hobbit. At the very least, we should get a new December opening record this year from the Hobbit.

Also, Avatar's run was ridiculous, so it goes without saying that weeks 4-7 are not being surpassed in the near future.

Wow. They took the Friday-Friday drop and extrapolated it to the entire weekend. Because that's how the Box Office works. A round of applause for Variety, everyone.

According to Variety's math, Harry Potter 7.5 should have had a $27M second weekend based on its 84% Fri-Fri drop. It scored $47M instead. Great legs confirmed!
 
Avengers made 29.9$ million and had 64 percent drop from last Friday.

The superhero team-up continued its record-breaking run with an estimated $29.1 million yesterday, which is the best second Friday ever ahead of The Dark Knight's $23.2 million. The movie's 64 percent drop from opening day seems steep, though it's a tad better than The Dark Knight, notably better than Iron Man 2, and about even with Thor. The Avengers set a new record with its $299.1 million total through eight days in theaters, and it will take the second weekend record with something close to $100 million for the three-day frame.

http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=3441&p=.htm



Holly shit. Dark Shadow´s budget is $150 million. Dat Johnny Depp tax.
 
I can see it having weaker(Bigger drops) Fridays but stronger Saturday and Sunday, similar to last weekend. Even though its PG13, the film seems pretty big with kids and upcoming titles don't seem to have near as much appeal as it does.
 
With the weekend, the Avenger's is gaining on TDK again.

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Had trouble reading it at first as well. It is the Avengers' lead over those three films day-to-day.

I thought that was clear by it being the title. =P I'll be more explicit next time.
 
With the weekend, the Avenger's is gaining on TDK again.

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That was always going to be the case. July movies have much stronger weekday numbers, but smaller Friday and Saturday increases than May movies. I am more interested in seeing how much the Avengers can increase its lead by this Sunday (compared to last Sunday). That will determine whether or not we are looking at $600M.
 
Avengers continues to wipe TDK from the record books...

It had 16 records prior to Avengers opening... It's down to 9 and when all is said and done it will be to 2 or maybe 3 records... (Non-Opening Monday,Tuesday, and ~maybe fastest to 450M if Avengers slows down, though that seems entirely unlikely).

Avengers already has 19 records (some are dubious as they come in clumps by starting as well as it did and 7 day gross is the same as opening week).

http://www.boxofficemojo.com/alltime/?page=byrecord&p=.htm

Sigh, not a fair comparison.

Doesn't take 3d tax, inflation, etc into account.
 
Why? Dark Knight Rises doesn't have 3D, its unreasonable to think it will topple day to day or weekend records. WW though...

No-3D will hurt TDKR's chances overseas more than it will hurt it domestically. Since the Dark Knight 4 years ago, every film to break $1B worldwide (and almost all of the films that grossed $600M overseas) have featured 3D.

I can see TDKR getting a bit boost overseas from TDK. But I think that boost will be closer to $600-650M than $800-900M.


How should I read this graph? Cause Titanic never had a huge opening and not sure why its leading Avengers.


Had trouble reading it at first as well. It is the Avengers' lead over those three films day-to-day.
 
I really don't see Avengers getting knocked off the top spot anytime soon. Number 1 for five weeks? More likely than you think.
 
I really don't see Avengers getting knocked off the top spot anytime soon. Number 1 for five weeks? More likely than you think.

Men in Black 3 would have to really underperform for Avengers to take more than 3 weekends. Even with great holds and the Memorial Day boost, I don't think Avengers' fourth weekend will be any more than $40M.


Guys, Dark Shadows had a 150 mill budget....GUYS?|!


That will still be a better investment of $150M than Mars Needs Moms was.
 
It's not going to top Snow White in week 5.

Yeh that damn Snow White movie just might get some attention, but its likely you're right.

And LOL MIB? How do you think that sounds when someone asks for a second/third go around for Avengers or MIB? You'll get laughed at!
 
Yeh that damn Snow White movie just might get some attention, but its likely you're right.

And LOL MIB? How do you think that sounds when someone asks for a second/third go around for Avengers or MIB? You'll get laughed at!

MIB3 could still flop (relative to expectations) and beat Avengers during Memorial Day weekend. It will be the Avengers' fourth weekend. Even Avatar only made $50M on its fourth weekend.

Rush Hour 3 and The Mummy 3 were both years late threequels that no one asked for and even they made $49 and $40M opening weekend. Will Smith + a Holiday weekend will push MIB3 above Rush Hour 3 regardless of how disappointing the movie is.
 
Yeh that damn Snow White movie just might get some attention, but its likely you're right.

And LOL MIB? How do you think that sounds when someone asks for a second/third go around for Avengers or MIB? You'll get laughed at!

Not really, gen pop audiences will want to see something new. Silly to discount MiB3.

And Snow White looks amaze, show some goddamn respect.
 
Beside the Avengers 2, what movie do you think can do that? The record it set isn't just by a couple millions. It beat HP7.5 by $38m, gonna beat 2nd weekend by $20+m.

I think the point is that with rising ticket prices, most box office records are destined to be broken.

Sigh, not a fair comparison.

Doesn't take 3d tax, inflation, etc into account.

Here's the inflation adjusted top 10 highest grossing domestic releases:

1 Gone with the Wind $1,600,193,400
2 Star Wars $1,410,707,200
3 The Sound of Music $1,127,929,800
4 E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial $1,123,486,300
5 Titanic $1,073,955,900
6 The Ten Commandments $1,037,520,000
7 Jaws $1,014,384,200
8 Doctor Zhivago $983,152,800
9 The Exorcist $875,945,400
10 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs $863,280,000


http://www.boxofficemojo.com/alltime/adjusted.htm

An interesting discussion could be had about this list, but it's not really relevant to the discussion about weekend box office numbers. As I said above, new records are going to be constantly broken. That's always going to be the case so long as Hollywood releases dollar figures and not ticket sales.
 
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