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JamesG
01-29-2018, 01:03 AM
Maze Runner #1, Jumanji & Showman Hold Strong & Padmaavat Takes Spot in Top Ten
by Brad Brevet
January 28, 2018


Despite a 25% decline compared to the opening for its predecessor, Fox's Maze Runner: The Death Cure still managed a #1 finish at the weekend box office.

Meanwhile, Entertainment Studios saw Hostiles deliver a solid performance as it expanded nationwide, Sony's Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle and The Greatest Showman continue to hold strong, The Shape of Water expands with strong numbers on the heels of its 13 Oscar nominations and Viva's Padmaavat secures a spot in the top ten despite playing in just 324 theaters.

All told, the weekend's top twelve was still down 7% compared to last year as January has slowed to a crawl.







With an estimated $23.5 million Fox's Maze Runner: The Death Cure topped the weekend box office.

Carrying the largest budget of the three films ($62m) in the franchise, while not an unexpected debut, it remains a disappointing one as Death Cure comes in $7 million behind the debut for Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials and $9 million behind the first film, which debuted in September 2014.

Based on these numbers it becomes clear the franchise failed to gain much of an audience outside the core fanbase and the on-set injury to star Dylan O'Brien, which delayed the film's release by nearly a year, didn't help either.







Finishing in second, and showing no signs of slowing down, is Sony's Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, which falls to the runner-up position after three weeks in a row atop the box office, but does it in style.

The film dropped just 16% this weekend, bringing in an estimated $16.4 million as its domestic cume climbs over $338 million. Not only has Jumanji now passed Spider-Man: Homecoming ($334.2m), but it has also passed Spider-Man 3 to become Sony's third largest domestic release of all-time.







Landing in third and more than doubling Mojo's forecast is Entertainment Studios's Hostiles. The film expanded nationwide this weekend into 2,816 locations (+2,697) and brought in an estimated $10.2 million. While this is a bit shy of the studio's bullish $12 million expectations, it shows some of the positive signals we were seeing in advance of release weren't false.

With only a "B" CinemaScore it will be interesting to see how the film performs looking forward, but if it can deliver this result at the same time Oscar nominees are gaining so much attention it could hold on with decent numbers next weekend, though its core demo of 25+ males might be a hard sell over Super Bowl weekend.







Fox's The Greatest Showman lands in fourth place and simply refuses to vacate the weekend top five. Dropping just 11% this weekend the film brought in an estimated $9.5 million bringing its domestic cume to $126.4 million.

Since going wide on December 20, The Greatest Showman has remained in the top five at the weekend box office and has also delivered four consecutive weekend grosses larger than its opening weekend of $8.8 million, as word of mouth continues to spread.







Making it three out of top five for the studio, Fox's The Post rounds out the top five after bringing in an estimated $8.85 million.

The Steven Spielberg-directed film was nominated for two Oscars this past week, including Best Picture and Best Actress (Meryl Streep), and has now grossed $58.5 million domestically.







Outside the top five we find The Shape of Water, which received the year's most Oscar nominations with 13, which certainly helped its box office prospects.

The film expanded into 1,854 theaters (+1,001) and brought in an estimated $5.7 million bringing the film's domestic total to $37.6 million.







And rounding out the top ten is a stellar performance from Viva's Padmaavat, which kicked off its weekend in 295 IMAX locations on Thursday with $507k and added another 29 locations over the weekend to finish with an estimated $4.2 million for a chart-topping average of $13,188 per theater.

The film's performance breaks the all-time record for the largest Bollywood opening in North America previously held by P.K.s $3.56 million from 2014.







Outside the top ten we find a flurry of Oscar nominees beginning with Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri, which brought in an estimated $3.6 million bringing its domestic cume to $37 million.

I, Tonya delivered an estimated $2.9 million from 960 locations for a domestic cume now totaling $18.8 million.

Focus's Phantom Thread brought in $2.89 million for a cume of $10.6 million.

Darkest Hour delivered $2.1 million for a cume topping $45 million and Lady Bird brought in $1.9 million as it continues to pad its lead as A24's highest grossing film of all-time, now totaling nearly $42 million.

Disney and Pixar's Best Animation contender Coco added an estimated $1.48 million to a domestic cume that now totals $202.7 million.

Sony Classics' four-time Oscar nominee, including Best Picture, Call Me by Your Name brought in $1.34 million as its domestic total now tops $11 million.

http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=4364&p=.htm









January 26-28, 2018 Weekend Studio Estimates:


1. Maze Runner: The Death Cure $23,500,000
2. Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle $16,400,000 / $338,057,203
3. Hostiles $10,205,000 / $12,052,795
4. The Greatest Showman $9,500,000 / $126,475,232
5. The Post $8,850,000 / $58,535,923
6. 12 Strong $8,635,000 / $29,759,610
7. Den of Thieves $8,360,000 / $28,502,445
8. The Shape of Water $5,700,000 / $37,678,745
9. Paddington 2 $5,570,000 / $32,020,416
10. Padmaavat $4,272,998

Tubehead
01-29-2018, 11:35 PM
has any one seen the maze runner the death cure yet? is it any good? which maze runner movies are your favorite? me my mom & dad might go see it this friday!!

Tubehead
02-04-2018, 02:04 AM
i saw it friday if your fan of hunger games or the books!! then i highly roecmmend it!! i liked it better then the last moive!!

JamesG
02-05-2018, 03:50 AM
Jumanji Tops Super Bowl Weekend and $855 Million Worldwide
by Brad Brevet
February 4, 2018


Super Bowl weekend 2017 is looking mostly as expected with Sony's Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle returning to the weekend top spot after a one week hiatus with a domestic cume topping $350 million and a worldwide total over $855 million.

Meanwhile, the weekend's lone new wide release, the gothic thriller Winchester, delivered on expectations with a third place finish while several Oscar contenders continued to play well.

Overall, Super Bowl weekend is traditionally one of the slowest of the year and this year was no different as the top twelve delivered a combined $71.4 million, down 11.6% compared to last year.







Delivering an estimated $11 million for the weekend, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle took the weekend top spot, adding to a domestic cume that now totals $352.6 million.

Jumanji is only the third film in Sony's history to top that mark as it continues to close in on Spider-Man 2's $373.5 million from 2004 in hopes of becoming the studio's second highest grossing film of all-time.

Internationally, Jumanji added an estimated $12.6 million this weekend from 93 markets, bringing the film's international total to $503.1 million for a global tally topping $855 million. The film now ranks as the 60th highest grossing worldwide release of all-time, surpassing Thor: Ragnarok.







In second is last weekend's top title, Maze Runner: The Death Cure, which dipped 56% in its sophomore frame delivering an estimated $10.2 million.

The film's domestic total now stands at just shy of $40 million after ten days in release.







Finishing in third, Lionsgate and CBS Films's Winchester delivered on pre-weekend expectations, delivering an estimated $9.25 million in 2,480 locations.

The gothic thriller starring Helen Mirren earned a "B-" CinemaScore from opening day audiences.







In fourth position is Fox's The Greatest Showman, which continues its impressive domestic run, dipping just 16% as it kicks off its seventh week in release.

The Oscar-nominated musical brought in an estimated $7.8 million over three-day for a domestic cume now totals $137.5 million, ranking as star Hugh Jackman's second highest-grossing non-X-Men, live action title ever, closing in on the $148.8 million for 2012's Les Miserables.

International results for this weekend were not yet available as of publication.







Rounding out the top five is Entertainment Studios's Hostiles, which dipped 45% in its second weekend following last week's wide release, bringing in an estimated $5.5 million.

The film's domestic cume now stands at $21.2 million.







Two of the remaining five films in the top ten (with another knocking on the door) are among this year's top Oscar nominees, starting with Steven Spielberg's The Post, which brought in an estimated $5.2 million, bringing its domestic cume to $67 million.

Additionally, the film added $11 million internationally, which brings its worldwide cume to $107.3 million.







Fox Searchlight found success this weekend as it had two films occupying over 4,000 theaters for the first time in the studio's history.

First there's The Shape of Water, which added another $4.3 million to its domestic cume, which now stands at $45 million while the studio's Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri is in a tight race with Paddington 2 to round out the top ten after delivering an estimated $3 million, bringing its domestic cume to $41.8 million.







Oscar nominees continued to make waves outside the top ten, beginning with I, Tonya, which expanded into 1,450 theaters this weekend (+490) and brought in an estimated $2.5 million as it's cume climbs to $22.6 million.

Focus's Phantom Thread brought in an estimated $2.1 million domestically to go along with its international rollout into 21 markets with an estimated $3.1 million for a worldwide cume totaling $17.4 million.

Focus also saw the Oscar-nominated Darkest Hour push beyond $100 million worldwide after an estimated $2.4 million domestically and another $9.8 million internationally.

http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=4366&p=.htm









February 2-4, 2018 Weekend Studio Estimate:


1. Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle $11,000,000 / $352,642,752
2. Maze Runner: The Death Cure $10,200,000 / $39,760,199
3. Winchester $9,250,000
4. The Greatest Showman $7,800,000 / $137,475,172
5. Hostiles $5,523,000 / $21,237,413
6. The Post $5,200,000 / $67,184,510
7. 12 Strong $4,710,000 / $37,303,553
8. Den of Thieves $4,670,000 / $36,270,932
9. The Shape of Water $4,300,000 / $44,580,050
10. Paddington 2 $3,110,000 / $36,313,679