I am changing my forecast to 110 4 day weekend
what was your previous forecast?
There is like zero chance it only makes 125m domestically. If we are being realistic, the floor should be around 170m.This had the worst opening for any X-Men movie ever in Paris. Now, there might be small samples involved there. But, not a favorable sign.
I say 125 total domestic, 370 foreign, and 500 altogether.
With BvS, it makes a profit through ancillary sources of revenue. See Deadline:
http://deadline.com/2016/03/batman-v-superman-opening-weekend-box-office-records-1201726300/
A killing? I don't know. X-Men doesn't travel that well.It's gonna make a killing overseas. They love their destruction porn.
It's gonna make a killing overseas. They love their destruction porn.
There is like zero chance it only makes 125m domestically. If we are being realistic, the floor should be around 170m.
I still think this will do pretty much DoFP numbers. Maybe a bit less in domestic but same or more international.
It happened with CW and BvS too. They're releasing things a week earlier in international markets a lot lately. We got Deadpool a week earlier here in Aus too.they really should have released this movie around the same time everywhere rather then a week before in some places
From Hollywood Reporter.
MAY 27
X-Men: Apocalypse (Fox)
Bryan Singer's fourth X-Men offering is tracking great but is getting poor reviews compared to his 2014 film Days of Future Past ($747.9M).
Can't see it opening as high as Days of Future Past. No novelty (nothing we haven't seen before in either an X-Men film or the superhero genre in general) and it's relying entirely on the First Class cast again. As much as I love them... they threw in the original cast into the mix for a (commercial) reason.
Figure a 4-day in the U.S. around.. $90M-$100M, maybe as low as $85M and $200M tops as best case scenario. Worldwide around $500M-$600M. Fine numbers. Fox will not sneeze at that.
Grossing 500-600 million ww would be considered a disappointment when
you consider film has 234 million budget.and when you consider what DOFP
did.
No it wouldn't. You're comparing the last film's grosses which was abnormally high from the series' standard, and they know this.
As long as this stays in the same arena overseas as Days of Future Past, Fox is happy. Why do you think they were pleased with The Wolverine's numbers when it was such a disappointment stateside?
Can't see it opening as high as Days of Future Past. No novelty (nothing we haven't seen before in either an X-Men film or the superhero genre in general) and it's relying entirely on the First Class cast again. As much as I love them... they threw in the original cast into the mix for a (commercial) reason.
What was the budget for this again