We thinking Transformers will crack the top 10 this year despite historically needing overseas grosses to crack a bil and a domestic ceiling of likely $200M?
Transformers has a lot working against it this time around, so I would say no. Exchange rates are way down.
Here are the last couple of lists before the one I made a thread about.
2015
1. Star Wars: The Force Awakens — $923.86M
2. Minions — $502.34M
3. Jurassic World — $474.63
4. Avengers: Age Of Ultron — $382.32M
5. Furious 7 — $354.03M
6. Inside Out — $279.51M
7. Fifty Shades Of Grey — $255.46M
8. Cinderella — $164.77M
9. Hotel Transylvania 2 — $159.48M
10. The Martian — $150.32M
11. Pitch Perfect 2 — $139.64M
12. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 — $134.39M
13. Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation — $109.80M
14. Ant-Man – $103.90M
15. The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out Of Water — $99.80M
16. Spectre — $98.40M
17. Straight Outta Compton — $91.12M
18. San Andreas — $88.07M
19. The Revenant — $61.6M
20. Home — $29.12M
2014
1. Transformers: Age Of Extinction – $250.155
2. American Sniper – $242.58
3. The Lego Movie – $229.008
4. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 – $211.609
5. Guardians of the Galaxy – $204.2
6. Maleficent – $190.77
7. Big Hero 6 – $187.339
8. Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes – $182.179
9. Captain America: The Winter Soldier – $166.224
10. 22 Jump Street – $144.476
11. Neighbors – $136.05
12. Gone Girl – $129.99
13. How to Train Your Dragon 2 – $107.337
14. The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies – $103.379
15. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – $81.31
16. X-Men: Days Of Future Past – $77.384
17. Divergent – $71.868
18. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 – $70.377
19. Godzilla – $52.477
20. Interstellar – $47.161