Avengers: Endgame
Pokemon: Detective Pikachu
John Wick: Chapter 3
Aladdin
Godzilla: King of Monsters
The Secret Life of Pets 2
X-Men: Dark Phoenix
Men in Black: International
Toy Story 4
Spider-Man: Far From Home
The Lion King
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw
Field (any film not mentioned above)
I wanna see this one too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ry9honCV3qc
With $94 after its second weekend, Aladdin coming out Friday, and SLOP 2 coming out June 7, can we safely say Pikachu won't make top 5?
John Wick 3 does a very impressive $56.8 mil in its opening weekend. It will need very long legs to be a player in our contest but that is a strong opening for a film like this.
Detective Pikachu didn't tank, but it didn't hold up very well either. It fell almost 54% from its opening weekend and I suspect it will only end up making about $175 mil or so in total. I think we can safely say the only way it will be a top 5 player is if there are a lot lot lot of very disappointing movies at the boxoffice this summer.
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I wonder how Brightburn is going to do...the trailer definitely scares the poop out of me!
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Reviews for Aladdin are mediocre so far (58% on RT at the moment).
I have two reviews for you folks...
First, my podcast review if you want to spend a leisurely 12 minutes listening to a pair of critics having a mild disagreement about the film.
And second, for folks who like their critics as brief as possible, here is my 100 word review of the film: http://flixchat.blogspot.com/2019/05...s-aladdin.html
This is not an essential film, but not a bad one either, and it certainly left the audience cheering.
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Whoa... early tracking surveys have come in on Lion King and the numbers are crazy. It is looking like the live action Lion King come get close to a $200 mil opening which likely makes this a $600+ mil film. When we subtract the opening week numbers from Endgame, Lion King seems likely to be the biggest grossing film of this entire summer. Impressive.
-Jason "obviously need to see how the tracking numbers hold up over time... and also see if the buzz/reviews matches the early excitement for this flick" Evans
P.S. - Side note: Jon Favreau is rapidly turning into one of the most powerful dudes in Hollywood
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Nice job on the Favreau jokes
In other news, if you voted for Aladdin you are feeling pretty good right now. Despite somewhat mixed reviews (not from me, I really enjoyed it) Aladdin has some real boxoffice magic. It looks like it is headed to about an $85 mil 3-day opening weekend and $105+ mil over the 4-day holiday weekend. The exit polls by Cinemascore give it an A which means it will get some good word of mouth. Kid/family flicks often have long legs at the boxoffice so it is pretty likely this film earns more than $250 mil when all is said and done, perhaps even more than $300 mil. That should put it in very good shape to make our top 5.
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My last pick came down to Aladdin and SLOP2. SLOP2 won the coin flip. We'll have to wait and see whether or not to keep that coin
Now looking like the weekend was $88+ mil and the 4-day holiday number will be $110+ mil for Aladdin. Pretty hard to see this film earning less than $275 mil at this point. If Aladdin does not make the top 5, it will be the highest grossing film ever to not make our top 5 of summer.
I made the same coin flip... and it also came up SLOP2. I'm regretting that right about now.
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Aladdin with $113 million over the holiday frame and with an A Cinemascore. Feeling very, very good about my top 5.