The post-weekend box office drop

May 21st, 2008 at 9:15 pm

Post-weekend drop fall au

O, that’s going to hurt. But the box office drops actually weren’t that bad this week. Here are the numbers.

1. What Happens in Vegas
Saturday and Sunday: $9,292,335 million
Monday and Tuesday: $2,759,458 million
Drop: 70%

2. Iron Man
Saturday and Sunday: $23,179,757 million
Monday and Tuesday: $5,292,110 million
Drop: 77%

3. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
Saturday and Sunday: $35,637,062 million
Monday and Tuesday: $7,978,137 million
Drop: 78%

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Can Indy 4 break Spidey’s box office record?

May 20th, 2008 at 10:37 am

Spider-man Indiana Jones

That’s the big question. Will ‘Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull’ do an ‘Iron Man’ or ‘Prince Caspian’ weekend. The last one, ‘The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian,’ had much lower opening than what initial tracking indicated. ‘Iron Man’ however, surprised the industry by breaking $100 million in the US during the first couple of days.

Tracking numbers for ‘Indiana Jones 4′ are good, but will it be able to top the opening of ‘Spider-man 3′ last year? The comic book hero made over $151 million in its first weekend, beating the $136 million opening by ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest’ in 2006.

The first two ‘Indiana Jones’ movies didn’t even cross the $200 million bar domestically during their total running time. But the first ‘Indiana Jones’ only cost $28 million and the second $48 million. The new ‘Indiana Jones’ movie is rumored to cost anywhere between $125 and $200 million to produce. Including marketing and distribution, the movie has to make $400 million before Harrison, Spielberg and Lucas will get paid.

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‘Iron Man’ still number 1 overseas

May 19th, 2008 at 10:00 am

Since Disney didn’t release ‘The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian’ worldwide last weekend, ‘Iron Man’ stayed on top for another week. The speedy superhero made $25.6 million at over 5,000 screens, followed by ‘Prince Caspian’ with $20.7 million at about 2,000 screens. This translates in $5,120 per screen for ‘Iron Man,’ compared to $10,350 per screen for ‘Prince Caspian.’

Solid third was ‘What Happens in Vegas’ with another $20 million overseas. And as expected, ‘Speed Racer’ plunged to just $7 million at 4,700 screens.

‘The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian’ will be opening in overseas territories during the whole summer.


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