The-numbers seems to be expecting an opening of about 150M, while boxofficemojo seems confident it can get 150M+ as well.
Also, people shoulnd't put too much stock in the advance ticket sales. The amount of people buying tickets in advance is still increasing rapidly. Movies released now have a huge advantage over older movies, even one year makes a big difference. A good example of this is Age of Ultron, which had more tickets sold in advance than all previous MCU movies combined. Then 1 year later CW beats that number and still didn't get a bigger OW.
http://www.the-numbers.com/news/221...s-Vol-2-has-a-Beautiful-Start-with-17-millionthe-numbers.com said:We predicted an opening weekend of $156 million and I’m relatively happy with figure after this result. That might end up a little to optimistic, but close enough to call it a victory.
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=4289&p=.htmboxofficemojo.com said:All that said, Disney is anticipating an opening around $150+ million for the weekend, though a few of those examples above prove it would't be surprising to see it go higher.
Also, people shoulnd't put too much stock in the advance ticket sales. The amount of people buying tickets in advance is still increasing rapidly. Movies released now have a huge advantage over older movies, even one year makes a big difference. A good example of this is Age of Ultron, which had more tickets sold in advance than all previous MCU movies combined. Then 1 year later CW beats that number and still didn't get a bigger OW.
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