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JamesG
04-24-2017, 03:00 AM
Furious 8 Tops $900 Million Worldwide as Disney's Born in China Bests All Newcomers
by Brad Brevet
April 23, 2017


The top of this weekend's box office looks a lot like last weekend as the top three films remain the same, once again headlined by The Fate of the Furious as it closes in on $1 billion worldwide.

As for the weekend's new releases, Disney's Born in China topped the list with the best start for a Disneynature title since the $10.6 million opening for 2012's Chimpanzee.

Otherwise, WB's Unforgettable, Open Road's The Promise, Cinelou's Phoenix Forgotten and A24's Free Fire all under-performed.







At #1 for a second weekend in a row is Universal's The Fate of the Furious, which performed mostly as expected, dropping 61% in its second weekend and bringing in an estimated $38.6 million as its domestic cume now climbs to $163.6 million.

Internationally, the film continued its impressive overseas run bringing in an estimated $163.4 million from 65 territories as its overseas total balloons to $744.8 million for a global cume that stands at $908.4 million.

The film will cross $1 billion worldwide later this week and it will be making its debut in Japan on April 28.







And just as this weekend saw a repeat at #1, the same goes for second and third with Fox's The Boss Baby and Disney's Beauty and the Beast delivering estimated $12.75 million and $9.97 million weekends respectively.

Both are strong performances with Boss Baby only dropping 20% as its cume closes in on $140 million domestically. Meanwhile, Beauty and the Beast dipped only 28% as its cume is now over $471 million domestically.

Overseas, Beauty and the Beast debuted in its final international market, Japan, where it opened at #1 with an estimated $12.8 million as the film enjoyed an estimated $22.9 million weekend internationally bringing its international total to $629.2 million for a worldwide cume that stands at $1.1 billion.







Disney also took the fourth slot at the weekend box office with the latest Disneynature release, Born in China, which managed to deliver an estimated $5.1 million from 1,508 theaters.

This is an improvement over the last two Disneynature openings — Monkey Kingdom ($4.6m) and Bears ($4.8m) — and the film received an "A-" CinemaScore from opening day audiences.





Rounding out the top five is WB's Going in Style, which also dropped only 20% and brought in an estimated $5 million as its cume now totals $31.7 million.







In sixth was Smurfs: The Lost Village, which brought in an estimated $4.5 million as its domestic cume now stands at $33.3 million.

Internationally, the latest Smurfs feature has now crossed $100 million overseas after opening in China this weekend with an estimated $11.1 million.







Warner's Unforgettable will clearly soon be forgotten as the film could only manage an estimated $4.8 million from 2,417 theaters, well below our forecast and pre-release industry expectations.

While critics weren't too enamored with the film — it scored a 45 on Metacritic—opening day audiences weren't too impressed either as the film received a "C" CinemaScore.







In eighth is Fox Searchlight's expanded release of Gifted, which delivered a solid $4.5 million weekend as it expanded into 1,986 theaters (+840).

The film seems to have found some traction after something of a moderate start, whether that leads to Searchlight to shift plans and expand further remains to be seen.







Ninth place belongs to Open Road's The Promise, which opened with just $4 million from 2,251 theaters.

Reports have pegged the production budget for this one at $90 million and the film wasn't without its own share of controversy leading up to release as was noted in a Washington Post article discussing the project with director Terry George including the film's subject matter and the more than 120,000 ratings on IMDb in advance of the release, which we referenced in our weekend forecast.







Rounding out the top ten is Bleecker Street's expanded release of The Lost City of Z.

After opening in four theaters last weekend the film expanded to 641 locations and brought in an estimated $2.1 million for a strong, $3,497 per theater average.







Finishing just outside the top ten is Cinelou's Phoenix Forgotten, which opened in 1,592 theaters with an estimated $2 million and just behind it is Universal's Get Out, which brought in an estimated $1.7 million to start its ninth week in release as the domestic cume for the $4.5 million budgeted feature has now topped $170 million.

Much further down the list we find A24's new release Free Fire, which failed to capture audience attention, finishing with an estimated $1.03 million from 1,070 theaters.







In limited release, IFC's Citizen Jane opened in two theaters in New York, bringing in an estimated $33,760 ($16,880 PTA) and will open in Los Angeles next week, followed by a rollout into the top fifteen markets throughout May.

Additionally, The Orchard's Jeremiah Tower also debuted in two theaters, bringing in an estimated $24,068 ($12,034 PTA).

http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=4286&p=.htm









April 21-23, 2017 Weekend Studio Estimates:


1. The Fate of the Furious $38,682,095 / $163,578,315
2. The Boss Baby $12,750,000 / $136,991,870
3. Beauty and the Beast $9,973,000 / $471,097,384
4. Born in China $5,147,000
5. Going in Style $5,005,000 / $31,765,843
6. Smurfs: The Lost Village $4,850,000 / $33,387,985
7. Unforgettable $4,805,000
8. Gifted $4,500,000 / $10,714,792
9. The Promise $4,064,860
10. The Lost City of Z $2,147,379 / $2,296,792

Tubehead
04-27-2017, 12:05 AM
i m not really an car person!! i don't know how to drive or own an car!! but i do like the fast & furious movies!! the newer ones is kind of like cops cars & aciton!!

JamesG
05-01-2017, 12:22 AM
Furious 8 Tops $1 Billion, Latin Lover and Baahubali 2 Open Big & Guardians 2 Debuts
by Brad Brevet
April 30, 2017


While it's no small feat that The Fate of the Furious finished atop the box office for a third weekend in a row while crossing $1 billion worldwide, Pantelion's How to be a Latin Lover and Great India Films' Baahubali 2: The Conclusion are stealing some of the spotlight as the two films finished in second and third place at the domestic box office, despite the fact the two films played in just over 1,500 theaters combined.

Additionally, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 got off to a healthy start overseas, one week ahead of its domestic debut.







With an estimated $19.3 million, Fate of the Furious sees its domestic cume grow to $192.7 million, earning a third weekend atop the domestic box office. Of course, the bigger story is the film became Universal's fifth title to top $1 billion worldwide, joining the ranks of Jurassic World ($1.67 billion), Furious 7 ($1.52 billion), Minions ($1.16 billion) and Jurassic Park ($1.04 billion).

This weekend Furious 8 is estimated to have brought in $68.4 million from 69 markets bringing its international total to $867.6 million. The only new opener this week was Japan where the film delivered an estimated $7.5 million, the largest opening for a Fast film in Japan.







Second place belongs to Lionsgate's release of Pantelion's How to be a Latin Lover starring Eugenio Derbez and Salma Hayek. The film played in just 1,118 theaters and delivered an estimated $12 million for a $10,750 per theater average.

This is the largest opening for a Pantelion film to date and the "A" CinemaScore grade from opening day audiences is sure to aid its legs moving forward.







In third is the mammoth release of the Tollywood sensation, Baahubali 2: The Conclusion distributed by Great India Films in North America. Playing in a mere 425 theaters the film brought in an estimated $10.1 million, a whopping $23,855 per theater average and nearly three times as much as the opening for the 2015 original.

This is the largest opening for an Indian film domestically and we are still hoping to get a full report regarding its performance outside North America.







Finishing in fourth is STX's The Circle, the first film in the studio's three-year deal with Europacorp and it came up light compared to expectations, delivering an estimated $9.3 million from 3,163 theaters.

Reviews didn't help the film which scored a 43 on Metacritic, a sentiment that was echoed by opening day audiences, which gave the film a dismal "D+" CinemaScore. While the budget was a reported $18 million for the feature, Europacorp acquired the title for $8 million.







Rounding out the top five was Fox's The Boss Baby, which held on nicely once again, dropping 29% in its fifth weekend in release, delivering an estimated $9.05 million.

Its domestic cume is now just shy of $150 million.







Outside the top ten Universal and Blumhouse's Get Out is doing everything it can to stay in theaters as the film found itself adding 598 locations in its tenth week in release where it grossed an estimated $1.7 million as its domestic cume now stands at $172.5 million.

Worldwide it's still only getting started but it's international cume is now up to $21.4 million as the $4.5 million production is nearing $200 million globally.







In other Blumhouse news, the latest BH Tilt release, Sleight, debuted this weekend in just 565 theaters where it brought in a somewhat satisfying $1.7 million.

The film was made on a tiny, $250,000 budget, and was picked up by Blumhouse and WWE Films out of Sundance last year.







In limited release China Lion's Battle for Memories brought in an estimated $210k from 42 theaters ($5,000 PTA); Oscilloscope's One Week and a Day opened with an estimated $9,500 from 3 theaters ($3,167 PTA); Well Go's Buster's Mal Heart brought in $7,800 from one location; and Abramorama's Bang! The Bert Berns Story also debuted in just one theater where it brought in an estimated $4,227.







Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 got off to a strong start internationally this weekend, bringing in an estimated $101.2 million from 58% of the overall international market.

Its domestic debut will open in 4,200 theaters.

http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=4288&p=.htm









April 28-30, 2017 Weekend Studio Estimates:


1. The Fate of the Furious $19,389,780 / $192,721,355
2. How to be a Latin Lover $12,018,500
3. Baahubali 2: The Conclusion $10,138,189
4. The Circle $9,320,000
5. The Boss Baby $9,050,000 / $148,465,584
6. Beauty and the Beast $6,400,000 / $480,100,233
7. Going in Style $3,580,000 / $37,319,770
8. Smurfs: The Lost Village $3,315,000 / $37,734,501
9. Gifted $3,300,000 / $15,830,025
10. Unforgettable $2,345,000 / $8,883,819