What's it supposed to make, like $2M this weekend?Well, according to Box Office Mojo, looks like Spidey will finally be out of the top ten this weekend. Over a month in there, though...and with a SLEW of competition. Not bad.
I think so.What's it supposed to make, like $2M this weekend?
"On August 30th, for Labor Day Weekend, Sony Pictures Entertainment will be reissuing a Director’s Cut of Spider-Man: Far From Home into theaters across the country. This Director’s Cut will feature unseen footage added back into the film for an all new Spider-Man experience. There will be a major marketing campaign behind this new cut, so we are asking for everyone’s support in playing the picture in both regular and PLF screens."
Source: r/marvelstudios
With a projected $1.109B through tomorrow, Spider-Man: Far From Home will swing past Skyfall ($1.108B) to become Sony Pictures’ highest-grossing global release ever. The Sony/Marvel sequel’s split is expected to hit $376M domestic and $733M at the international box office through Sunday.
The milestone comes a little over three weeks after the webslinger crossed the $1B worldwide mark, when it also became Sony’s highest grossing wholly-owned movie of all time. It is the only non-Disney title to cross $1B globally this year.
Last year we got $4B and thought there was little chance of beating it. Instead we got an extra bill from somewhere.Probably happened late last week, but 3 MCU movies over $5B this year.
Wow, all targets met/exceeded! What a result.
Do we have projections on how the Extended Cut is going to do this weekend?
The movie has been out for 2 months. This is called Fanboy wishful thinkingCould I be so bold as to say that those numbers actually reflect some kind of postpartum backlash ?