Friday ‘Zohan’ and ‘Kung Fu Panda’ box office
June 7th, 2008 at 12:19 am

You Don't Mess with the Kung Fu Panda Dollar

Some quick Friday estimates before I’m off. ‘You Don’t Mess with the Zohan’ is selling tickets in line with our tracking numbers earlier this week and ‘Kung Fu Panda’ is doing even better.

‘Kung Fu Panda’ is starting off with a good $17.75 million. If it holds up, this could translate into a $55 million weekend, beating other DreamWorks features like ‘Shark Tale,’ ‘Madagascar’ and ‘Shrek.’ But putting it well behind ‘Shrek 2′ and ‘Shrek the Third,’ which both passed $100 million in their opening weekends.

‘You Don’t Mess with the Zohan’ is doing less spectacular. A decent opening for Adam Sandler, with an estimated box office of $13.25 million this Friday. If ‘Zohan’ does about the same Saturday and Sunday, it will open well above $35 million.

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This week’s box office roundup
June 6th, 2008 at 11:53 pm

Weekly roundup

1. Sex and the City: $77,958,978 ($65 million budget)
2. Indiana Jones 4: $59,339,836 ($185 million budget, second week)
3. The Strangers: $28,356,800 ($9 million budget)

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Why ‘Prince Caspian’ still didn’t visit Europe, a look at the overseas box office
June 6th, 2008 at 11:49 am

Prince Caspian Ball

Taking a look at the overseas box office, we see ‘The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian’ doing well in its current territories. But Caspian’s rollout is spanning over two months, which seems old-fashioned for such a big movie.

Paramount released ‘Iron Man’ and ‘Indiana Jones 4′ simultaneous, why can’t Disney do the same? Well, while you can question why it didn’t release in Europe in May, Disney isn’t releasing ‘Prince Caspian’ there in June for a simple reason; the European Soccer Championship. A family movie wouldn’t stand a chance against the big event in Europe and that’s why Disney delayed it until July.

In the couple of territories it’s in, Caspian already took $80 million. But the fantasy will release in most Asian territories this week, with countries like the U.K., France and Germany following in July. A little earlier in the U.K. and France, because Disney probably doesn’t expect them to make the Soccer Championship’s finals — just kidding guys (if you come from one of these countries).

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