‘THE FLASH’ is tracking to earn $14M at its second domestic box office weekend, a 75% drop compared to last weekend.
— The Hollywood Handle (@hollywoodhandle) June 24, 2023
This is the highest drop EVER for a superhero movie at the domestic box office.
Read our review: https://t.co/CK44txNEXD pic.twitter.com/V4io4zWb3n
While this year's overall domestic box office is up nearly 20% versus 2022, the summer box office is down slightly. More competition in 2023, and nothing with the theatrical afterburners of TOP GUN: MAVERICK. pic.twitter.com/dg54lhb8HB
— Exhibitor Relations Co. (@ERCboxoffice) June 27, 2023
1. GotG3 ($351M)
— Exhibitor Relations Co. (@ERCboxoffice) June 27, 2023
2. SPIDER-MAN ($316M)
3. LITTLE MERMAID ($270M)
4. FAST X ($144M)
5. TRANSFORMERS ($123M)
MAVERICK and DS2 were both above $400M+ at this point, while MINIONS 2 and ELVIS would jump into the Top 5 the week after.
One thing that is the same...IP heavyweights. All of them. Summer is for sequels. Let's hope BARBIE and OPPENHEIMER can adjust that narrative a bit.
— Exhibitor Relations Co. (@ERCboxoffice) June 27, 2023
Brian Earl Spilner said:
I think that's oversimplying things. GOTG3 was pretty damn good and I think it underperformed what most people were expecting.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Also, audience scores:
GOTG 2: 87%, 7.6 IMDb
GOTG 3: 94%, 8.2 IMDb
Audiences at large preferred the third.
Much might change from now until JUL 21, but first industry’s early projections for #Barbie and #Oppenheimer at domestic #BoxOffice are out, with #MargotRobbie projected for a 70M-80M 3-day weekend despite of no premium screens, while #ChristopherNolan eyes a 40M-50M opening. pic.twitter.com/c1VPpIDfa6
— Luiz Fernando (@Luiz_Fernando_J) June 29, 2023
call me crazy but all these franchise flops throughout this year so far (Shazam, Flash, Ant-Man, Transformers, Indy) have me extremely optimistic about cinema. the safe brand-recognition bets studios were banking on are all losing out to stuff with passion and good word-of-mouth
— Houston Coley (@artwithinpod) June 30, 2023
BREAKING! “INDIANA JONES AND THE DIAL OF DESTINY” will open with around $60 MILLION DOMESTIC after making $24 MILLION on opening day (including $7.2m in Thursday previews) — that’s on the lower end of projections for a tentpole movie that cost $295 MIL to make. WHAT HAPPENED? pic.twitter.com/rdy943FoDf
— Scott Mantz 🖖 (@MovieMantz) July 1, 2023