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Post by scabab on May 11, 2019 17:50:08 GMT
That is a massive drop off for Endgame and there's still a small chance Pikachu wins the weekend. That really is a massive drop off. At $62 million it would mean Endgame's third weekend would be the same as Infinity War's third weekend despite Endgame initially opening $100 million higher.
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Post by CowherPowerForever on May 11, 2019 21:04:47 GMT
That is a massive drop off for Endgame and there's still a small chance Pikachu wins the weekend. That really is a massive drop off. At $62 million it would mean Endgame's third weekend would be the same as Infinity War's third weekend despite Endgame initially opening $100 million higher. This leads me to belive Endgame will need a lot of help from overseas to pass Avatar now. Which isn't something good to rely on as they don't play movies as long as we do.
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Post by scabab on May 11, 2019 22:57:43 GMT
This leads me to belive Endgame will need a lot of help from overseas to pass Avatar now. Which isn't something good to rely on as they don't play movies as long as we do. Well Infinity War made another $130 million after it's $62 million third weekend so Endgame looks like it could get to $852 million at very best. Which would mean Endgame would need $1.936 billion overseas at very least.
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Post by thisguy4000 on May 12, 2019 15:24:03 GMT
The movie has now fallen behind TFA domestically. Guess thatβs one record it likely wonβt be beating.
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Post by hi224 on May 12, 2019 16:41:09 GMT
It's annoying.
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Post by poes on May 12, 2019 16:44:24 GMT
Needs 300 million more to beat Avatar. Gonna be a close race.
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Post by scabab on May 12, 2019 17:42:32 GMT
It's at $2.485 billion now...I expected more, a fair bit more.
A Forbes article last week mentioned $2.49 billion as a low end and was estimating $2.54 billion with a possibility of $2.57 billion+.
It dropped harder than expected domestically so I guess maybe it did as well overseas too.
I'd say passing Avatar might be back in doubt now.
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Post by hi224 on May 12, 2019 17:46:11 GMT
Nice.
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Post by kevin on May 12, 2019 18:11:40 GMT
If the day-by-day drops are the same as Infinity War from now on it will reach 850 million domestically. However, since it's dropping faster than Infinity War I think it won't reach 850 million domestically. That means it needs at least 176 million overseas (or more if it doesn't reach 850 million). Definitely not impossible considering it already has almost made 2 billion overseas, but it's gonna be a really really close race. If I have to make a prediction now, completely based on what I think (no calculations at all), I'd say 2.70 billion (820M domestic, 1870M overseas).
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Post by CowherPowerForever on May 12, 2019 21:58:03 GMT
Needs 300 million more to beat Avatar. Gonna be a close race. Disney might consider a re-release later in the year if it's that close. Remember, WB did the same thing to push The Dark Knight over a Billion.
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Post by darkpast on May 12, 2019 23:04:30 GMT
Endgame has been dropping a lot against weak competition. it will probably barely pass Avatar. But it will be so close Cameron could do a one week re-release to put Avatar back on top.
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Post by scabab on May 13, 2019 21:18:59 GMT
Worldwide actuals increased by about $4.1 million.
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Post by CowherPowerForever on May 13, 2019 21:25:33 GMT
Endgame has been dropping a lot against weak competition. it will probably barely pass Avatar. But it will be so close Cameron could do a one week re-release to put Avatar back on top. If Avatar was still at Fox and not Disney I would fully expect Cameron to strong arm them to do this sometime next year just to pass Endgame, but the odds of that happening now are zero.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on May 14, 2019 12:23:06 GMT
Endgame has been dropping a lot against weak competition. it will probably barely pass Avatar. But it will be so close Cameron could do a one week re-release to put Avatar back on top. If Avatar was still at Fox and not Disney I would fully expect Cameron to strong arm them to do this sometime next year just to pass Endgame, but the odds of that happening now are zero. Disney owns both properties now, why would they be against a rerelease? I think they'd be smart to rerelease Avatar if they expect anyone to give a shit about the sequel. Then again, maybe people will realize it sucks and the sequel will bomb, so they should probably keep it under wraps.
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Post by CowherPowerForever on May 14, 2019 12:27:22 GMT
If Avatar was still at Fox and not Disney I would fully expect Cameron to strong arm them to do this sometime next year just to pass Endgame, but the odds of that happening now are zero. Disney owns both properties now, why would they be against a rerelease? I think they'd be smart to rerelease Avatar if they expect anyone to give a shit about the sequel. Then again, maybe people will realize it sucks and the sequel will bomb, so they should probably keep it under wraps. They do, but they gain very little from doing a rerelease just to pass Endgame. If they did it in Summer 2021 before the new film is release that be a different story.
Also, I'm no sure what the deal was with Fox, but I'm sure their former heads of operations will be getting some money from all films that were completed before the deal was finalized.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on May 14, 2019 12:49:18 GMT
Disney owns both properties now, why would they be against a rerelease? I think they'd be smart to rerelease Avatar if they expect anyone to give a shit about the sequel. Then again, maybe people will realize it sucks and the sequel will bomb, so they should probably keep it under wraps. They do, but they gain very little from doing a rerelease just to pass Endgame. If they did it in Summer 2021 before the new film is release that be a different story.
Also, I'm no sure what the deal was with Fox, but I'm sure their former heads of operations will be getting some money from all films that were completed before the deal was finalized.
This is what I was suggesting. But in all seriousness it's probably best if they don't. People will be more excited for the sequel if it's been forever since they've seen that world on the big screen.
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Post by scabab on May 14, 2019 21:44:46 GMT
On it's 18th day it made $4.7 million which is a tad better than Infinity War's $4.625 million. The week to week drop is worse though, down 56% compared to 44% so I'd say Endgame will fall behind this week. It might finish with $830-840 million.
Worldwide this is the first day they haven't updated the overseas figure too, it's probably over $2.5 billion though.
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Post by darkpast on May 15, 2019 3:39:03 GMT
John Wick 3 should easily win this coming weekend, 45m to 28m for AEG
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Post by jamesbamesy on May 15, 2019 10:39:39 GMT
Boys and girls, weβre about $280 mil away.
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Post by scabab on May 16, 2019 1:47:29 GMT
Today it fell behind Infinity War on a day to day basis.
It's overseas figure wasn't updated so that might be less frequent now.
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