JamesG
06-28-2015, 08:56 PM
Jurassic Holds Off Challengers
by Keith Simanton
June 28, 2015
Jurassic World took the #1 weekend box-office spot for the third week in a row with $54.2M off of a -49% week-over-week drop, just allowing it to fend off Disney's Inside Out, which made $52.1M on a -42.4% decline.
With $32.9M in 3,442 theaters Ted 2, however, didn't really make a run at the spot, making less than even the most pessimistic pundits had placed it.
Universal's own estimates had the film at $45M - $50M making Ted 2 the second Seth MacFarlane film to under-perform for them. A Million Ways to Die in the West opened in 3,158 venues on May 30 of last year to a still-surprisingly low $16.8M weekend. Ted 2 has a B+ CinemaScore.
Included in the Universal report is another Jurassic World record. The film also crossed the $500M mark domestically, the fastest any film has done that, crossing the milestone in 17 days (6/12/2015 - 6/28/2015).
The previous record holder, Marvel's The Avengers, pulled it off in 23 days (5/4/2012 - 5/26/2012).
Max, the PTSD dog movie, slacked its pace a little off of its hearty $4.3M on Friday. Warner Bros is reporting that it took in $12.2M (was estimated at $13M) for the weekend in 2,855 venues for a $4,277 per theater take.
The film as an "A" CinemaScore so it may look to have legs.
In holdover news: Spy continues to prove that it has just that, taking another easy -25% decline, making $7.8M (last weekend $10.4M). The film's domestic gross is $88.3M
San Andreas, on the other hand, dropped -59% from last week, making $3.4M in 2,032 venues (last week - $8.2M) with $141.9M in domestic gross.
Dope took a -52.3% decline off last week's $6M, adding $2.86M to Open Road's coffers in 1,851 locations, a $1,545 per-theater take.
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=4075&p=.htm
June 26-28, 2015 Weekend Studio Estimates:
1. Jurassic World $54,200,000 / $500,100,000
2. Inside Out $52,128,000 / $184,945,000
3. Ted 2 $33,000,000
4. Max $12,210,000
5. Spy $7,800,000 / $88,351,000
6. San Andreas $5,275,000 / $141,871,000
7. Dope $2,862,000 / $11,776,000
8. Insidious Chapter 3 $2,025,000 / $49,816,000
9. Mad Max: Fury Road $1,735,000 / $147,078,000
10. Avengers: Age of Ultron $1,643,000 / $452,428,000
by Keith Simanton
June 28, 2015
Jurassic World took the #1 weekend box-office spot for the third week in a row with $54.2M off of a -49% week-over-week drop, just allowing it to fend off Disney's Inside Out, which made $52.1M on a -42.4% decline.
With $32.9M in 3,442 theaters Ted 2, however, didn't really make a run at the spot, making less than even the most pessimistic pundits had placed it.
Universal's own estimates had the film at $45M - $50M making Ted 2 the second Seth MacFarlane film to under-perform for them. A Million Ways to Die in the West opened in 3,158 venues on May 30 of last year to a still-surprisingly low $16.8M weekend. Ted 2 has a B+ CinemaScore.
Included in the Universal report is another Jurassic World record. The film also crossed the $500M mark domestically, the fastest any film has done that, crossing the milestone in 17 days (6/12/2015 - 6/28/2015).
The previous record holder, Marvel's The Avengers, pulled it off in 23 days (5/4/2012 - 5/26/2012).
Max, the PTSD dog movie, slacked its pace a little off of its hearty $4.3M on Friday. Warner Bros is reporting that it took in $12.2M (was estimated at $13M) for the weekend in 2,855 venues for a $4,277 per theater take.
The film as an "A" CinemaScore so it may look to have legs.
In holdover news: Spy continues to prove that it has just that, taking another easy -25% decline, making $7.8M (last weekend $10.4M). The film's domestic gross is $88.3M
San Andreas, on the other hand, dropped -59% from last week, making $3.4M in 2,032 venues (last week - $8.2M) with $141.9M in domestic gross.
Dope took a -52.3% decline off last week's $6M, adding $2.86M to Open Road's coffers in 1,851 locations, a $1,545 per-theater take.
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=4075&p=.htm
June 26-28, 2015 Weekend Studio Estimates:
1. Jurassic World $54,200,000 / $500,100,000
2. Inside Out $52,128,000 / $184,945,000
3. Ted 2 $33,000,000
4. Max $12,210,000
5. Spy $7,800,000 / $88,351,000
6. San Andreas $5,275,000 / $141,871,000
7. Dope $2,862,000 / $11,776,000
8. Insidious Chapter 3 $2,025,000 / $49,816,000
9. Mad Max: Fury Road $1,735,000 / $147,078,000
10. Avengers: Age of Ultron $1,643,000 / $452,428,000