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The ShowbuzzDaily Domestic Final estimates now show that the openers are headed for: Tower Heist ($77 million) and A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas ($44 million).
Thanks to an amazing second weekend, Puss in Boots has been upgraded massively ($170 million), while In Time has been adjusted up ($40 million) and The Rum Diary is holding steady ($17 million).
Based on Friday and Saturday actual numbers and studio estimates for Sunday, Tower Heist will average $7,450 per theater (an above average but not noteworthy mark) at 3,367 theaters (for $25.1 million from Friday-Sunday). A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas is opening with a below average $4,500 per theater at 2,875 theaters ($13.1 million). Down an amazing low 3% in its second weekend, Puss in Boots will average $8,900 per theater at 3,693 locations for a stunning $33.0 million.
November 4-6, 2011 Wknd vs Showbuzz
(millions) Studio Last Domestic
Proj. Wknd Final*
Puss in Boots (DW/Par) $33.0 - 3% $170++
Tower Heist (Uni) $25.1 $ 77
A Very Harold & Kumar (WB) $13.1 $ 44
Paranormal Activity 3 (Par) $ 8.5 -53% $113-
In Time (Fox) $ 7.7 -36% $ 40+
Footloose (Par) $ 4.6 -17% $ 55
Real Steel (DW/Dis) $ 3.4 -29% $ 88
The Rum Diary (FilmDis) $ 3.0 -42% $ 17
Ides of March (Sony) $ 2.0 -29% $ 43 Moneyball (Sony) $ 1.9 -20% $ 76
The Three Musketeers (Summit) $ 1.7 -52% $ 19
Note: The table above summarizes the weekend as of Sunday. The first column (on which the table is sorted) displays the "studio projection" for each film, based on the Friday and Saturday actual numbers (and a studio-supplied estimate of Sunday). The second column is the percent decline from the prior weekend. The final column is a preliminary estimate of the ShowbuzzDaily Domestic Total Gross for the film's complete run in North America. A "++" indicates the Domestic number has been upgraded; a "--" indicates a downgrade.
Total Box Office Volume
The Top 12 Films this weekend are looking like a weak $106 million total, down 26% from the same calendar weekend last year (when Megamind opened to almost $50 million and two others opened to a combined $52 million).
Top 12 Films: Weekend #44
Volume Movies Opening Each Weekend (millions)
2011 $106 Tower Heist $25, A Very Harold & Kumar Chmas $13
2010 $143 Megamind $46, Due Date $33, For Colored Girls $19
2009 $107 Christmas Carol $30 Men Stare Goats $13 4th Kind $12
2008 $128 Madagascar Escape Africa $63, Role Models $19
2007 $ 98 Fred Claus $18.5, Lions for Lambs $7
2007-10
Avg $119
Next Weekend
Opening next week are Jack & Jill from Sony, Immortals from Relativity and J. Edgar from Warner Brothers. Those movies will be compared to Unstoppable ($22.7 million opening weekend), Skyline ($11.7 million) and Morning Glory ($9.2 million).
International numbers will be posted as soon as possible, and Monday we will have official numbers for the Friday-Sunday domestic grosses.
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