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Yep. Despite the NFL's problems, Super Bowl weekend is still going to knock down movie attendance.
True. And I guess most potentially big films purposefully avoid it.
Yep. Despite the NFL's problems, Super Bowl weekend is still going to knock down movie attendance.
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Week 8 ended yesterday.
Per theater average (weekly gross divided by theaters)
Week 1: TFA $94,547 RO $53,404 TLJ $70,086 (TLJ = RO +31.24%, TFA -25.87%)
Week 2: TFA $63,162 RO $36,897 TLJ $39,720 (TLJ = RO +7.65%, TFA -37.11%)
Week 3: TFA $28,644 RO $19,226 TLJ $19,911 (TLJ = RO +3.56%, TFA -30.49%)
Week 4: TFA $13,438 RO $7,166 TLJ $7,399 (TLJ = RO +3.25%, TFA -44.95%)
Week 5: TFA $10,230 RO $6,348 TLJ $5,645 (TLJ = RO -11.07%, TFA -44.82%)
Week 6: TFA $5,828 RO $3,750 TLJ $3,593 (TLJ = RO -4.19%, TFA -38.35%)
Week 7: TFA $5,644 RO $3,311 TLJ $3,195 (TLJ = RO -3.50%, TFA -43.39%)
Week 8: TFA $4,232 RO $2,453 TLJ $2,263 (TLJ = RO -7.75%, TFA -46.53%)
Wall Street Journal - Disney Lays Down the Law for Theaters on Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Exhibitors say the studios top-secret terms are the most onerous they have ever seen
LOS ANGELESThe box-office domination of the Star Wars franchise has given Walt Disney Co. unprecedented power over the nations movie theaters.
Before exhibitors can begin screening Star Wars: The Last Jedi this December, they must first commit to a set of top-secret terms that numerous theater owners say are the most onerous they have ever seen. Disney will receive about 65% of ticket revenue from the film, a new high for a Hollywood studio. Disney is also requiring theaters to show the movie in their largest auditorium for at least four weeks.
Ignoring the terms carries an unusual penalty. If a theater violates any condition of the distribution agreement, Disney can take an additional 5% cut, bringing the studios total haul to 70% of sales on a movie likely to gross more than $500 million at the domestic box office.
So I have not really looked at how the movie is doing for the last like 3 weeks other then just what its told is. So I am just wondering are its OS legs still doing better then its USA ones?
Just passed Frozen to go #9 all time.
Needs another $20m to pass Harry Potter Deathly Hallows to go #8.
Can't see ti getting another $20m personally.
Didn't it pass Frozen a couple of weeks ago? It won't pass HP unless it gets a re-release further down the road. Maybe in 2019 right before the release of Episode IX.
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TChalla has recorded the second best Sunday ever at the domestic B.O. with an estimated $59.55M per industry estimates tonight, filing behind the all-time record held by Disney/Lucasfilms Star Wars: The Force Awakens ($60.5M on Dec. 20, 2015). This now pushes Black Panther to a 3-day between $201M-$202M; still the 5th best domestic opening of all-time after 2012s Avengers ($207.4M).
But heres where it gets crazy: Rivals are literally forecasting that the Ryan Coogler-directed Marvel movie could take the record for the second-best 4-day opening of all-time with $241M-$243M after Star Wars: The Force Awakens ($288M). In that case, Black Panther would slaughter the Friday-Monday hauls of Avengers ($226.3M) Jurassic World ($234.1M), and, yes, Star Wars: The Last Jedi ($241.6M).
Monday night update: #BlackPanther could now come in at $242M or more after a possible record-breaking Monday that beats @starwars FORCE AWAKENS unadjusted $40.1M. History-making is an understatement.
Industry morning estimates indicate that Disney/Marvels Black Panther has cleared $242M, which means that the superhero now owns the second-best 4-day opening of all-time behind Star Wars: The Force Awakens ($288.07M) and slashes the FSSM run of Star Wars: The Last Jedi ($241.6M) last December. Its still early and Disney has yet to call the record. The 4-day for Black Panther should be around $242.4M. Ticket sales for the Ryan Coogler-directed movie were -34% on Presidents Day Monday for $40M-$40.1M. With those figures, Black Panther could very well own the all-time Monday domestic record as well, beating Force Awakens $40.1M. Another big winner for Disney, which now owns eight of the top 10 slots on the all-time domestic openers chart. Black Panther slotted 5th this weekend with $201.8M, and its only one of five titles to crack past the two-century mark in a three-day period.
Any chance this beats TA's domestic number?
Sorry if this is the wrong place, but I haven't seen this talked about anywhere.
I don't know if anyone else has noticed, but based on the evidence so far it would seem TLJ is not selling very well in home release. Over the last several days I've been checking Amazon's list of the 100 best-selling movies and TV shows (the list is updated hourly and I've checked it several times each day), and NOT ONCE have I seen TLJ made an appearance on this list.
Now you might say, well sure, the bluray/DVD isn't even out yet so that explains why it's not on the list of the 100 best sellers. Except that many other films on the list are not out yet. Jumanji (out on March 20) and The Greatest Showman (out on April 10) are both always in the top 10 best sellers. Pitch Perfect 3 (March 20), Fifty Shades Freed (May 8) and The Post (April 17) are also always among the top 100 best sellers, usually in the top 50. And other unreleased films and TV shows occasionally pop up on the list. But TLJ, a supposedly major blockbuster and the eighth installment in the main Star Wars Saga, has never once appeared among the top sellers on Amazon just two weeks before its release. At least as far as I can tell.
Funnily enough, some other Star Wars movies are making the list. Rogue One is always on the list, usually among the bottom 20, but still there. The Force Awakens is often on the list, and sometimes the set of the complete Saga (Episodes I-VI) makes the list of the top 100. But never never The Last Jedi.
I'm sure some people will tell me it doesn't mean anything, but I thought it was very interesting.

Its not on the list because the DVD/blu-ray is not available for pre-order on Amazon. Its part of an ongoing snit between Disney and Amazon thats been going on for awhile. Right now, the only blu-ray available is from a 3rd party seller (and its $50?!).
Same thing happens with Marvel and Disney animated films. It will be available some time after the release date, but not before.