Isn't 300m domestic the new blockbuster break out number?
Comic book movies aren't the only blockbusters though. Being profitable is one thing and very good. But we are talking about a breakout hit, like GotG or the first Iron Man.i think it depends on the budget and overseas money , only 15 comic book movies have hit 300 million+ domestically of all time so its not the norm first two captain america films and the x men films were profitable without it
one thing i do know is if you open at 70 million OW i guarantee you its not hitting 300 million domestically only 2 films in the history of cinema have made 300 domestically after opening with 70 million
- Finding Nemo and POTC: Curse Of The Black Pearl
Ok. But I'm confident it'll beat $70m anyway. And Zootopia just made $340m this year on a $75m OW so it's not like the concept of long legs is something of the distant past. You just have to really connect with an audience.
I'd say $70 million would be pretty good, considering its non-traditional release date, it's an unknown character/IP, and the new Call of Duty game releases on the same day in the US.
I just shelled out $45 for three IMAX tickets, so I'm doing my part! Now if only I didn't have 2 1/2 days of work between now and Saturday afternoon...

lol there is that wait again. lolI just shelled out $45 for three IMAX tickets, so I'm doing my part! Now if only I didn't have 2 1/2 days of work between now and Saturday afternoon...
The OW of Trolls is shaping up very nicely. So far it's outpacing Home, a 2015 Dreamworks movie that earned 51 million in OW. Other tracking (presales) are also very good for Trolls and seem to indicate it doing 2/3 rd of SLOP, i.e 65-68 million.
