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Comingsoon.net also has a summer box office preview:
Part 1: http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=14345
Part 2: http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=14408
X-Men: The Last Stand (20th Century Fox) - May 26
Everyone's favorite mutants are back, as are all the actors who played them in the previous two "X-Men" movies, including Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, Halle Berry as Storm, and of course, Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart. The only one not back is director Bryan Singer, who moved onto Superman Returns, but he's been replaced by Brett Ratner (after a brief attempt by Layer Cake director Matthew Vaughn). The fanboys are nervous about the "Rush Hour" honcho messing with the mutants, but the millions of regular people who loved the last movie will probably be chomping at the bit for what is supposedly the final installment, featuring more mutants than you can count on both hands and feet. The regulars are joined by Kelsey "Frasier" Grammer as Beast, Ben Foster as Angel and Hard Candy's Ellen Page as Kitty Pryde. The three-quel is getting a plum Memorial Day release, one of the busiest movie weekends of the year, where it will be trying to take the holiday weekend record away from Shrek 2. X2 made over $89 million its opening weekend and there's really no reason why X-Men: The Last Stand shouldn't make more than that in its first four days.
Box Office Potential: $200 to 220 million
The Weekend Warrior's Projected Top 10 Movies of Summer:
(All box office figures are projected through Labor Day.)
1. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (July 7 - Disney) - $310 million
2. The Da Vinci Code (May 19 - Sony) - $275 million
3. Superman Returns (June 30 - WB) - $265 million
4. Cars (June 9 - Disney/Pixar) - $245 million
5. X-Men: The Last Stand (May 26 - FOX) - $212 million
6. Mission: Impossible III (May 5 - Paramount) - $190 million
7. Over the Hedge (May 19 - DreamWorks) - $165 million
8. Click (June 23 - Sony) - $145 million
9. Poseidon (May 12 - Warner Bros.) - $140 million
10. Lady in the Water (July 21 - Warner Bros.) $125 million
Part 1: http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=14345
Part 2: http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=14408
X-Men: The Last Stand (20th Century Fox) - May 26
Everyone's favorite mutants are back, as are all the actors who played them in the previous two "X-Men" movies, including Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, Halle Berry as Storm, and of course, Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart. The only one not back is director Bryan Singer, who moved onto Superman Returns, but he's been replaced by Brett Ratner (after a brief attempt by Layer Cake director Matthew Vaughn). The fanboys are nervous about the "Rush Hour" honcho messing with the mutants, but the millions of regular people who loved the last movie will probably be chomping at the bit for what is supposedly the final installment, featuring more mutants than you can count on both hands and feet. The regulars are joined by Kelsey "Frasier" Grammer as Beast, Ben Foster as Angel and Hard Candy's Ellen Page as Kitty Pryde. The three-quel is getting a plum Memorial Day release, one of the busiest movie weekends of the year, where it will be trying to take the holiday weekend record away from Shrek 2. X2 made over $89 million its opening weekend and there's really no reason why X-Men: The Last Stand shouldn't make more than that in its first four days.
Box Office Potential: $200 to 220 million
The Weekend Warrior's Projected Top 10 Movies of Summer:
(All box office figures are projected through Labor Day.)
1. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (July 7 - Disney) - $310 million
2. The Da Vinci Code (May 19 - Sony) - $275 million
3. Superman Returns (June 30 - WB) - $265 million
4. Cars (June 9 - Disney/Pixar) - $245 million
5. X-Men: The Last Stand (May 26 - FOX) - $212 million
6. Mission: Impossible III (May 5 - Paramount) - $190 million
7. Over the Hedge (May 19 - DreamWorks) - $165 million
8. Click (June 23 - Sony) - $145 million
9. Poseidon (May 12 - Warner Bros.) - $140 million
10. Lady in the Water (July 21 - Warner Bros.) $125 million