400 mill is a sure thing. The aim now is 500 mill worldwide. The release schedule from now till B. V. S is very favorable. There is a chance.
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Fox's DEADPOOL is already killing it overseas-- UK ($3.4M) OZ ($2.1M) FRA ($1.8M) TAI ($1.4M)--1 day totals are topping X-MEN: DOFP.
Singer & Fox take note.
Jackman needs to work with this team before he bails. Hopefully Reynolds can persuade him and give the man his mask.
If they can line him up on X-Force alongside Reynolds and Cable that thing is gonna bank.
Hopefully this gives them the confidence boost they need to move forward with other X-Men projects like X-Force.
Arriving in a big way this weekend, Fox's Deadpool will hit 3,558 theaters with its sights set on settling among the top ranks of R-rated comic book adaptation opening weekends. The list is currently topped by 2007's 300 with $70.8 million, followed by 2009's Watchmen with $55.2 million. The film is looking at something in the range of a $60-65 million three-day weekend and once you add Monday to the equation it could be pushing $75 million. Not exactly Fifty Shades of Grey numbers, but well above Ghost Rider's 2007 President's Day weekend opening of $52 million. Considering Deadpool is rated R and it's $58 million budget is just over half of what it cost to produce Ghost Rider, it's no surprise there are rumors of a sequel already being greenlit.
Deadpool's 3,558 theaters include 374 IMAX screens and 467 premium large format (PLF) screens and, like all of this weekend's new wide releases, it will begin screening tonight, Thursday, at 7 PM in what will probably be around 2,500 theaters. Fifty Shades kicked off its four-day weekend with $8.6 million in Thursday night previews, but another bar for comparison would be 22 Jump Street, which played in 2,746 theaters on Thursday night and brought in $5.5 million before opening with $57 million. Expect Deadpool to top that number and it's already performing very well overseas, bringing in over $12 million from seven early release markets.
In the UK, Deadpool brought in $3.4 million on its opening Wednesday, 142% higher than X-Men: Days of Future Past. In Australia it opened with $2.1 million, in France $1.8 million and another $1.4 million in Taiwan (plus $1.7 million from Monday and Tuesday sneaks), the biggest Fox opening day ever in that market. The film is opening in over 60 international markets this weekend.
So far, Ryan Reynolds’ raunchy superhero is doing bang-up business for Fox with starts that are besting the studio’s own comp, X: Men Days Of Future Past, and in many cases, setting records. The total through Wednesday in seven markets was $12M. Industry estimates were calling the international weekend debut at about $50M-$60M earlier this week, but with numbers much higher than anticipated in Asia and Europe — and with all major territories save Korea, Italy, Spain and Japan releasing this frame — $80M is starting to look possible.
Jackman needs to work with this team before he bails. Hopefully Reynolds can persuade him and give the man his mask.
If they can line him up on X-Force alongside Reynolds and Cable that thing is gonna bank.




Goodness!
Deadpool really has become a pop culture icon!
I hope part 2 is a rated R X-Force. Reynolds as Deadpool, Munn as Psylocke, Jackman as Logan, Tom Hardy as Cable, and 2 other characters (maybe Wolfsbane and Warpath?).
Domino and Siryn given their stronger connections to Cable and Deadpool.
Is there a chance that Vanessa is going to be Copycat?
Vanessa is a mutant in the comic book — as Copycat — but not in the movie. So why did you decide to take those powers from her?
Wernick: Well, the movie is called Deadpool, and because we were re-creating this character, we wanted to focus entirely on Deadpool, on Wade Wilson becoming Deadpool. There may be a moment in time, if we’re so lucky to make more of these movies, that Vanessa becomes Copycat and we see her evolve and her powers come to life.
Reese: And we have to make it make sense. I think comic logic and movie logic aren’t the same. There was a certain coincidental nature to this idea that she’s also a mutant after he was getting powers. So we thought we could find ways to add a logic to that down the road that we just didn’t feel like we could reasonably do easily and efficiently in this movie.
I actually think The Wolverine's uncut version is better. I'd love for them to really let him cut loose.If this does more than The Wolverine (which it sounds like it will), I fail to see the harm. I'm not advocating go full on hard core R, but a lot of the stuff changed seemed to be minor stuff. I think it would've been better received if the full ninja scene was preserved.
Given this film's budget Fox looks like they are going to bank a big arse profit from this.
The writers confirmed that's something they would like to explore. I'll find the link...
Edit:https://www.yahoo.com/movies/deadpool-screenwriters-go-deep-x-men-choices-184031515.html
Should work as a nice plot twist to pit Wade against his Girlfriend if they choose to go that route. He doesn't find out she's a mutant in the books till post Workshop anyways.
Could have her causing trouble for Cable and crew like in New Mutants. With Wade caught in the middle.