Huge drops. I'm sure it will still make 1 billion.
$187.7m is the official estimate. Taking out midnights/previews:
TA1 - $188.7m
TA2 - $160.1m
IM3 - $158.5m
If it continues running 1% ahead of IM3 for the rest of its run, it will not reach $425m. At this point I'm hoping it can get past $450m. I think $500m is unlikely.

That would be a crazy hold over. I can't see that happening.
I can't see if falling that hard next weekend, with no competition.
It had to have taken a decent chunk out of the 20 to late 30's demo. Which would cut off some of the kids going as well.
It may not be as loved by the critics as the first but nonetheless, shouldn't the stellar word of mouth it's getting with audiences have a bigger impact on its box office hold than critics reviews? It has a 90% audience approval rating on RT vs Avengers 92% so it seems audiences love it about as much as the first one. Didn't they both get A CinemaScores as well? It's also still quite well-received by critics being certified fresh and all.![]()
1.5B is still happening yes. It's just US numbers that are coming in under expectation while overseas are better so far. Which means the top end of expectations for worldwide which were optimistic on both domestic and overseas should be lowered. But even worst case scenario in the US will only make so much difference to the overall number. Still going to be less than what I'd predicted worldwide and domestic now though.We had 50+ people at our house watching the fight last night. That definitely took a huge bite out of the BO, no doubt.
I said for a while that I don't know if this will be able to match the box office of the first one, and was told that this one is almost a lock for over 1.5 billion. Guess I was kind of right, unfortunately.
TA1 got an A+. Even the Transformers movies usually get an A- at least. CinemaScore tends to be very generous. The crowd I saw it with on Thursday seemed to enjoy it a lot, but there was not as much cheering and loud laughing as the first one (think of Hulk's big moments in that first film at the end).
The original had $100M on it's second weekend so you never know. Plus if people haven't seen it, they will see it next weekend. I can totally see it happening. That fight took more out of this than people realize. Not to mention a game 7in the NBA............it was a lot that factored into the numbers dipping like they did.
Well that's just the estimate, it could do better on Sunday than the studio is expecting. As a matter of fact it wouldn't surprise me if it did better than expected on Sunday when the actuals come out tomorrow afternoon.
Unfortunately the sunday drop says otherwise.
If the game had a significant impact on the saturday number the sunday drop should have been softer. The current numbers put it at a standard -20%.
Movies that hold great after an ow week end displaying such a low internal multiplier are very rare occurrences.
But as a person who ordered that fight(and watched A:AoU)it wasn't that easy to do, especially money wise but we did and I know tons of people who are in the same situation. They wanted to see Avengers but couldn't because they were watching the fight. That fight was the Superbowl of boxing! I guess I'm just being over positive with this thing but we will see next weekend. And it when does $120M, I will be here to remind YOU of it every day for the next week. 

I knew it wouldnt beat Avengers 1's opening weekend and I thought the opening weekend predictions of 200 to 230 million were a bit much but 187 million in three days is still great.
TA1 got an A+. Even the Transformers movies usually get an A- at least. CinemaScore tends to be very generous. The crowd I saw it with on Thursday seemed to enjoy it a lot, but there was not as much cheering and loud laughing as the first one (think of Hulk's big moments in that first film at the end).

Unfortunately the sunday drop says otherwise.
If the game had a significant impact on the saturday number the sunday drop should have been softer. The current numbers put it at a standard -20%.
Movies that hold great after an ow week end displaying such a low internal multiplier are very rare occurrences.
I went with a huge Marvel fan crowd for my showing, and like you said, not much laughing and cheering going on. The only time there were any reactions was when Cap was being a badass and. I don't think the audience cared for that. And oh, whenwhen QuickSilver got killedshowed up (people liked that despite what this site wants us to believe) When walking out, I told my cousin I thought the movie was a bit on the boring side, what with Ultron and his BS mumblings, the Natasha/Bruce thing and the slow down at the farm with Hawkeye's family. Stuff like that really brings the momentum down. I then heard other fans saying the same thing, Ultron was a let down, the movie was boring and too much fluff going on. Best parts were the party scene, the fight on the floating city, and the banter between Steve and Tony at the farm. The movie focused on characters/crap that the audience just doesn't care about. Love stories, lack of Loki, lack of an engaging enemy, no really tight badass fights (face it, the Hulkbuster and Hulk fight was kind of boring) and the jokes fell really flat. Really flat.Nick Fury
This will probably teach Kevin Feige a valuable lesson, when you have a bigger picture at stake for the franchise, never, ever let the director of an individual movie have free rein.
