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Which Movie will Gross More this Weekend?

  • Don't Worry Darling

    Votes: 2 100.0%
  • The Woman King

    Votes: 0 0.0%

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jdubnyce

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I will forever stand by that it should not have released two weeks after Superman. The next few months are pretty damn barren. But studios are desperate only release during certain windows. Look at 2027 now that Shrek moved. It's absurd they will cannibalize each other

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I will forever stand by that it should not have released two weeks after Superman. The next few months are pretty damn barren. But studios are desperate only release during certain windows. Look at 2027 now that Shrek moved. It's absurd they will cannibalize each other

The movie was going to flop regardless of when it was released as the buzz and word of mouth just isn't there. Time wasn't going to change that.

The funniest part about your comment is that you had some on Reddit insisting that it was going to do better than Superman and even overinflating the numbers until it came back to reality.
 

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Weapons are Reloaded But Nobody Shoots Blanks: Weekend Box Office Results (Aug. 15-17)


After a wonderful opening weekend, Weapons is back busting with $25M - a fantastic -42.5% hold. Now, that's no Sinners, which posted a $45.7M second weekend, which was an impossible 4.8% drop. You just don't see that kind of hold for a horror movie. Still, a 42.5% decline for Weapons is an excellent horror hold.

Look no further than Final Destination: Bloodlines, whose $19.3M was a 62.5% drop from opening weekend. And I thought Bloodlines was both the better and more entertaining movie. :manny: And 28 Years Later fell by a precipitous 67.5% in its second weekend. :picard:

Weapons has skyrocketed up the 2025 horror ranks. Its $89M domestic total is the third best from a horror movie this year. It's only $1M away from 2022's The Black Phone's $90.1M theatrical total. Another movie I liked more. :ehh:

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Wash those glizzies down with a nice, Cherry Icee and enjoy the movie. :dame:

Bob Odenkirk's Nobody 2 was seen by almost nobody, and only managed a $9.2M opening. The sequel comes 4 years after the release of Nobody during the COVID-stricken 2021. The kung-flu did not stop Nobody from becoming a sleeper hit- making $27.5M after a miniscule $6.8M opening. That's $8.3M adjusted for inflation but Nobody only opened in 2,460 theaters to the sequel's 3,260. Not the type of audience expansion that Universal is looking for with a burgeoning franchise.

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Apparently, so was the audience. :skip: I'll catch you in two weeks when you land on PVOD.


Notables


2016's Shin Godzilla received a 4K remaster and re-release this weekend. It made $1,625,927 from 1,290 theaters. It made $1.9M in its original theatrical run, including $458K from only 34 theaters in its opening weekend.

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The Top Ten


Rank
LW
Movie
Gross
%± LW
Theaters
Total Gross
Weekend
Distributor
11Weapons$25,000,000-42.5%3,450$89,044,7232Warner Bros.
22Freakier Friday$14,500,000-49.3%3,975$54,776,3372Disney
3-Nobody 2$9,250,000-3,260$9,250,0001Universal
43The Fantastic Four: First Steps$8,800,000-44.3%3,355$247,037,5494Disney
54The Bad Guys 2$7,500,000-29.2%3,380$57,218,6553Universal
66Superman$5,285,000-33.5%2,655$340,918,6366Warner Bros.
75The Naked Gun$4,800,000-42.2%3,027$41,978,1623Paramount
87Jurassic World Rebirth$2,900,000-40.1%2,270$332,119,9207Universal
98F1: The Movie$2,660,000-8.8%1,172$182,807,2258Warner Bros.
10-Coolie$2,450,000-800$2,450,0001Prathyangira Cinemas
 
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