JamesG
05-21-2018, 02:35 AM
Deadpool 2 Launches with over $300 Million Worldwide
by Brad Brevet
May 20, 2018
Even though Deadpool 2 didn't deliver a record opening domestically for an R-rated movie it still captured a few record of its own as well as delivered a couple studio records en route to an impressive $301.3 million worldwide debut.
Meanwhile Avengers: Infinity War continued it's impressive run becoming the fourth largest global release of all-time while Paramount's Book Club and Global Road's Show Dogs delivered on expectations in their attempts at counter-programming against the pair of superhero features.
Early indications were that Deadpool 2 would deliver a record opening for an R-rated film after bringing in a pair of R-rated records with $18.6 million from Thursday previews and a $53.3 million opening day.
However, it wasn't able to maintain that momentum, finishing with a still impressive $125 million estimate for the three-day, which is enough to become the second largest R-rated opening ever behind the original's $132.4 million debut two years ago and just ahead of the $123.4 million opening for It last September.
The debut is also the second largest Fox opening of all-time, also behind the original Deadpool.
Deadpool's success doesn't end there as it debuted in 81 markets internationally and brought in an estimated $176.3 million, a record overseas debut for Fox International, topping the $174 million for X-Men: Days of Future Past, which was aided by $38.3 million in China.
In second position, Avengers: Infinity War brought in $28.7 million over its fourth weekend in release, pushing the film's domestic cume over $595 million after 24 days in release. The film currently ranks as the eighth largest domestic release of all-time.
Infinity War also added another $84.4 million internationally this weekend for an overseas cume that now totals $1.218 billion and a global cume that now stands at $1.81 billion. The film now ranks as the fourth largest global release of all-time and the third largest international release of all-time behind only Avatar and Titanic.
Paramount's Book Club delivered a $12.5 million debut and a solid "A-" CinemaScore from opening day audiences.
Playing as a solid piece of counter-programming, and debuting just ahead of comp title Going in Style, which delivered a 3.7x multiplier, don't be surprised if Book Club pushes past $40 million domestically.
In fourth position is Melissa McCarthy's Life of the Party, which fell a rather dramatic 57% following the worst opening the actress has seen for a film in which she top lined.
The estimated weekend gross stands at $7.7 million for a $31 million cume.
Rounding out the top five is Gabrielle Union's Breaking In, which also had a steep, 63% drop, bringing in an estimated $6.47 million for a domestic cume that now stands at $28.75 million.
Despite the drop, however, the film has already delivered more than 4.75x it's $6 million budget.
Just outside the top five is Global Road's family release Show Dogs, which brought in a dismal $6 million from 3,212 locations. The performance ranks among some of the worst openings all-time for a film debuting in over 3,000 theaters.
That said, Global Road has now released the last title from the old regime, prior to the merger between Open Road and IM Global, as focus will now shift to the release of Hotel Artemis on June 8. Show Dogs received an "A-" CinemaScore from opening day audiences.
Paramount's A Quiet Place continues to deliver impressive numbers, this weekend dropping 37% for an estimated $4 million, bringing its domestic cume to $176.17 million. The film has now surpassed last year's monster success Get Out ($176m) and the weekend's news surrounding the title doesn't end there.
A Quiet Place debuted in China this weekend, bringing in an estimated $17.7 million, helping push the film's international cume to $120.3 million for a global tally that is now just $3.5 million shy of $300 million.
Rounding out the top ten is Magnolia's documentary RBG, which expanded into 375 theaters this weekend (+196) and delivered an estimated $1.28 million, pushing the film's cume to $3.88 million after three weeks in limited release and already just shy of becoming one of the top 50 documentaries all-time domestically.
In limited release, Focus's release of the documentary Pope Francis - A Man of His Word brought in an estimated $480,000 from 346 theaters ($1,387 PTA); WB's re-release of 2001: A Space Odyssey into four theaters brought in an impressive $200,000 ($50,000 PTA); A24's First Reformed delivered an estimated $100,270 from four theaters ($25,068 PTA); Bleecker's On Chesil Beach opened with an estimated $9,141 from four theaters ($2,285 PTA); and IFC's That Summer opened in one theater with an estimated $2,285.
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=4400&p=.htm
May 18-20, 2018 Weekend Studio Estimates:
1. Deadpool 2 $125,000,000
2. Avengers: Infinity War $28,672,000 / $595,032,959
3. Book Club $12,500,000
4. Life of the Party $7,725,000 / $31,036,507
5. Breaking In $6,470,000 / $28,750,710
6. Show Dogs $6,034,770
7. Overboard $4,725,000 / $36,973,570
8. A Quiet Place $4,040,000 / $176,176,313
9. Rampage $1,500,000 / $92,423,329
10. RGB $1,280,000 / $3,880,766
by Brad Brevet
May 20, 2018
Even though Deadpool 2 didn't deliver a record opening domestically for an R-rated movie it still captured a few record of its own as well as delivered a couple studio records en route to an impressive $301.3 million worldwide debut.
Meanwhile Avengers: Infinity War continued it's impressive run becoming the fourth largest global release of all-time while Paramount's Book Club and Global Road's Show Dogs delivered on expectations in their attempts at counter-programming against the pair of superhero features.
Early indications were that Deadpool 2 would deliver a record opening for an R-rated film after bringing in a pair of R-rated records with $18.6 million from Thursday previews and a $53.3 million opening day.
However, it wasn't able to maintain that momentum, finishing with a still impressive $125 million estimate for the three-day, which is enough to become the second largest R-rated opening ever behind the original's $132.4 million debut two years ago and just ahead of the $123.4 million opening for It last September.
The debut is also the second largest Fox opening of all-time, also behind the original Deadpool.
Deadpool's success doesn't end there as it debuted in 81 markets internationally and brought in an estimated $176.3 million, a record overseas debut for Fox International, topping the $174 million for X-Men: Days of Future Past, which was aided by $38.3 million in China.
In second position, Avengers: Infinity War brought in $28.7 million over its fourth weekend in release, pushing the film's domestic cume over $595 million after 24 days in release. The film currently ranks as the eighth largest domestic release of all-time.
Infinity War also added another $84.4 million internationally this weekend for an overseas cume that now totals $1.218 billion and a global cume that now stands at $1.81 billion. The film now ranks as the fourth largest global release of all-time and the third largest international release of all-time behind only Avatar and Titanic.
Paramount's Book Club delivered a $12.5 million debut and a solid "A-" CinemaScore from opening day audiences.
Playing as a solid piece of counter-programming, and debuting just ahead of comp title Going in Style, which delivered a 3.7x multiplier, don't be surprised if Book Club pushes past $40 million domestically.
In fourth position is Melissa McCarthy's Life of the Party, which fell a rather dramatic 57% following the worst opening the actress has seen for a film in which she top lined.
The estimated weekend gross stands at $7.7 million for a $31 million cume.
Rounding out the top five is Gabrielle Union's Breaking In, which also had a steep, 63% drop, bringing in an estimated $6.47 million for a domestic cume that now stands at $28.75 million.
Despite the drop, however, the film has already delivered more than 4.75x it's $6 million budget.
Just outside the top five is Global Road's family release Show Dogs, which brought in a dismal $6 million from 3,212 locations. The performance ranks among some of the worst openings all-time for a film debuting in over 3,000 theaters.
That said, Global Road has now released the last title from the old regime, prior to the merger between Open Road and IM Global, as focus will now shift to the release of Hotel Artemis on June 8. Show Dogs received an "A-" CinemaScore from opening day audiences.
Paramount's A Quiet Place continues to deliver impressive numbers, this weekend dropping 37% for an estimated $4 million, bringing its domestic cume to $176.17 million. The film has now surpassed last year's monster success Get Out ($176m) and the weekend's news surrounding the title doesn't end there.
A Quiet Place debuted in China this weekend, bringing in an estimated $17.7 million, helping push the film's international cume to $120.3 million for a global tally that is now just $3.5 million shy of $300 million.
Rounding out the top ten is Magnolia's documentary RBG, which expanded into 375 theaters this weekend (+196) and delivered an estimated $1.28 million, pushing the film's cume to $3.88 million after three weeks in limited release and already just shy of becoming one of the top 50 documentaries all-time domestically.
In limited release, Focus's release of the documentary Pope Francis - A Man of His Word brought in an estimated $480,000 from 346 theaters ($1,387 PTA); WB's re-release of 2001: A Space Odyssey into four theaters brought in an impressive $200,000 ($50,000 PTA); A24's First Reformed delivered an estimated $100,270 from four theaters ($25,068 PTA); Bleecker's On Chesil Beach opened with an estimated $9,141 from four theaters ($2,285 PTA); and IFC's That Summer opened in one theater with an estimated $2,285.
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=4400&p=.htm
May 18-20, 2018 Weekend Studio Estimates:
1. Deadpool 2 $125,000,000
2. Avengers: Infinity War $28,672,000 / $595,032,959
3. Book Club $12,500,000
4. Life of the Party $7,725,000 / $31,036,507
5. Breaking In $6,470,000 / $28,750,710
6. Show Dogs $6,034,770
7. Overboard $4,725,000 / $36,973,570
8. A Quiet Place $4,040,000 / $176,176,313
9. Rampage $1,500,000 / $92,423,329
10. RGB $1,280,000 / $3,880,766