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Wkd BO 0428-3017 - F8 crosses 1B WW, Baahubali 2 & Latin Lover teach noobs how to

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xaosslug

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66% The Fate of the Furious
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50% How to be a Latin Lover
n/a Baahubali 2: The Conclusion
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18% The Circle (2017)
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53% The Boss Baby
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‘Latin Lover' Tops ‘The Circle,' ‘Fate of the Furious' Rides to Third Straight No. 1

It has become a familiar story — ”The Fate of the Furious" is, once again, the box office champ.

The massively popular eighth episode in the Fast and Furious franchise earned $19.4 million this weekend from 4,077 locations, placing it securely in first place during a sputtering weekend, anticipating the summer season. After winning the domestic box office for three straight weeks, the Universal movie's U.S. total stands at $192.7 million. Not only that, ”Fate's" global total officially crossed the $1 billion mark, making it the 21st highest grossing movie of all time behind 2006's ”Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest." Its total global sum stands at $1.06 billion.

But while ”Fate's" victory seemed inevitable, the rest of the weekend's top five reaped intrigue. Pantelion's ”How to be a Latin Lover" slid into second over Tom Hanks and Emma Watson's not-so-distant future tech-thriller ”The Circle." Led by Mexican star Eugenio Derbez, ”Latin Lover" attracted $12 million from only 1,118 targeted locations. The opening weekend's audience domestically was 89% Hispanic.

In ”Latin Lover" Derbez plays a man named Maximo who made a career seducing older women. When his now 80-year-old wife kicks him out for a younger man, Maximo goes to live with his sister (Salma Hayek) and attempts to remaster his art of seduction. Rob Lowe and Kristen Bell also star in comedic actor Ken Marino's directorial debut. Derbez has won over the domestic box office in the past. In 2013 ”Instructions Not Included," which he directed in addition to starring in, earned $7.8 million in its opening weekend from only 348 theaters.

Despite screening in only 420 locations, the South Indian epic ”Baahubali 2: The Conclusion" landed in third for the weekend with a hefty sum of $10.5 million. The movie, from Great India Films, is the sequel to ”Baahubali: The Beginning" which made $3.6 million when it opened in 236 theaters in 2015. S.S. Rajamouli returned to direct the movie starring Prabhas, Rana Daggubati and Anushka Shetty.

”Baahubali 2" earned $1.8 million of its domestic total from 45 IMAX screens alone. Five domestic IMAX locations set new three-day weekend records, and the film also set records in India, making it the biggest domestic IMAX opening for a foreign language film.

Not every story from the weekend box office was quite so rosy. Slapped with a rare D+ CinemaScore and a 17% on Rotten Tomatoes, ”The Circle" landed $9.3 million from 3,163 theaters, falling short of its double-digit projections. The $18 million movie was acquired by EuropaCorp for an estimated $8 million.

The film hoped to draw audiences by tapping into modern-day anxieties surrounding technology and privacy. In the movie, Hanks plays the CEO of a Silicon Valley social media company. His young employee, played by Watson, finds herself wrapped up in an experiment that tests ethical limits. James Ponsoldt directed the movie and co-wrote the script with Dave Eggers, who wrote the novel on which the movie was based.

Blumhouse's BH Tilt label released ”Sleight" in 565 theaters, and saw a weekend gross of $1.7 million. The film tells the story of a young street magician in Los Angeles (Jacob Latimore) who uses magic and his mind to save his kidnapped sister. Seychelle Gabriel, Dulé Hill, Storm Reid and Sasheer Zamata also star. The label's marketing and release strategy targeted a young, urban audience — 72% of audiences fell in the 18-34 demo and 45% were African-American.

In its fifth weekend, Fox's ”Boss Baby" held onto the fifth position. The animated film earned an additional $9.1 million from 3,739 locations, raising its domestic total to just shy of $150 million.

Next weekend marks the first summer frame, and should see ”Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2" post huge numbers. The sequel earned over $101 million at the foreign box office in its opened weekend — one ahead of the U.S. When the now-beloved first ”Guardians" movie launched as a relatively unknown property in August of 2014, it made $94 million in its opening weekend.


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kswiston

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From the tail end of the last thread

Worldwide Updates:

Beauty and the Beast - $1.143B
Fate of the Furious - $1.060B
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 - $101M


Advanced Overseas openings for past MCU films

Age of Ultron - $201M
Civil War - $200M
Iron Man 3 - $195M
Avengers - $185M
Thor: The Dark World - $109M
Doctor Strange - $88M
The Winter Soldier - $75M

Doctor Strange and The Winter Soldier had fewer opening territories that first weekend. The rest were roughly comparable.

GotG 1 didn't have an advanced overseas weekend, but it made $66M from 42 territories overseas in its first weekend. GotG2 opened in 37.
 

DeathyBoy

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WOM dom for GOTZg 2 is going to surprise people. UK audience laughed so hard I kept missing bits of dialogue. That's a real good sign given we're stoic, monosybilic wankers at times film wise.
 
From the tail end of the last thread

Worldwide Updates:

Beauty and the Beast - $1.143B
Fate of the Furious - $1.060B
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 - $101M


Advanced Overseas openings for past MCU films

Age of Ultron - $201M
Civil War - $200M
Iron Man 3 - $195M
Avengers - $185M
Thor: The Dark World - $109M
Doctor Strange - $88M
The Winter Soldier - $75M

Doctor Strange and The Winter Soldier had fewer opening territories that first weekend. The rest were roughly comparable.

GotG 1 didn't have an advanced overseas weekend, but it made $66M from 42 territories overseas in its first weekend. GotG2 opened in 37.

So a run at the Billi Club is unlikely for GOTG2?
 

DMczaf

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From the tail end of the last thread

Worldwide Updates:

Beauty and the Beast - $1.143B
Fate of the Furious - $1.060B
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 - $101M


Advanced Overseas openings for past MCU films

Age of Ultron - $201M
Civil War - $200M
Iron Man 3 - $195M
Avengers - $185M
Thor: The Dark World - $109M
Doctor Strange - $88M
The Winter Soldier - $75M

Doctor Strange and The Winter Soldier had fewer opening territories that first weekend. The rest were roughly comparable.

GotG 1 didn't have an advanced overseas weekend, but it made $66M from 42 territories overseas in its first weekend. GotG2 opened in 37.

Less than Thor 2? Damn
 

kswiston

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Depends how big China is. Having seen it, I'd not be surprised to see it destroy the DOM of the last one.

China is looking like $100-125M at the moment, so not really a ton higher than the first in USD.

I have been saying for a few months that $1B was unlikely for GOTG 2 because of its gross potential overseas. I think this weekend basically confirms it.
 

Sean C

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Fate of the Furious is actually running marginally behind Fast and Furious 6 in North America, which suggests that the franchise is somewhat in decline domestically even factoring in for Paul Walker's death giving Furious 7 additional oomph.

However, it's bigger than ever at the overseas box office.
 

J_Viper

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I, for one, welcome the incoming Latin Lover Cinematic Universe

Slapped with a rare D+ CinemaScore and a 17% on Rotten Tomatoes, “The Circle” landed $9.3 million from 3,163 theaters, falling short of its double-digit projections

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kswiston

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More Worldwide Updates:

Logan - $608M
The Boss Baby - $397M
Get Out - $194M
Ghost in the Shell - $166M (less than $4M in the past week. Unstoppable momentum)
Smurfs the Lost Village - $156M
Power Rangers - $134M


Kong hasn't been updated, but it's somewhere over $560M
 

Ridley327

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The book was terrible, don't know how anyone thought it would make a good movie

"We got Hermoine and Tom Hanks!"

Cyber thrillers were played out back when they were new. I have no idea why anyone thought it was a good idea to bring it back in 2017.
 

Pachimari

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Cool to see Baahubali 2: The Conclusion high up there. Although sad to see Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 not reaching the billion mark, although it'll do just fine.

What I'm really bummed about is Power Rangers and Ghost in the Shell bombing. Fuck that noise.
 

this_guy

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The Circle looks like this generation's version of The Net with Sandra Bullock. Remember 20 years ago we didn't know what the internet was so it made sense that the internet was after us.
 

kswiston

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Here's an update of my graph comparing Beauty and the Beast and Fate of the Furious to other films in the $1.05-1.35B range.

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Notes:

- The last column is the final domestic gross, not the 8th weekend. Frozen has a huge spike, because it has a staggered overseas release.

- For films with advanced overseas openings, the first week is the overseas total one week before the domestic opening (to make things more comparable)


Both Beauty and the Beast and Fate of the Furious will finish over $1.2B. F8 has a pretty good shot at topping $1.25B if it doesn't collapse next weekend.
 
Recently saw Eeda on netflix. That movie was amazing. From what I hear, this is the same director. Maybe netflix helped ? Though I'm in europe so I don't know if it's also on netflix in the US.

If it came out here I'd strongly consider seeing it.
 

kswiston

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Boxoffice.com updated their long range forecast on Wednesday

Transformers: The Last Knight gets its first prediction at $79M OW, and $195M total

The only noteworthy change is that they bumped Alien: Covenant up to $40M OW and $105M total.
 
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