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DC and Marvel movie results: 1978 to present
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I wonder if it can catch ASM.

 

That Burton Batman sticks out though. It's not something I really like but that budget, that Box office, not to mention the licensing aspect because that bat symbol was everywhere back then.

 

Look at Men in Black too. That good '90s $.

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I wonder if it can catch ASM.

 

I don't think it will, only because it is missing out on the Chinese box office. But at this point, this movie has brought more surprises than ever expected.

 

Look at Men in Black too. That good '90s $.

 

Amazing how that little franchise has delivered such large results.

 

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No wonder why Sony wants to figure a way to merge this with 22 Jump Street.

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That little Deadpool movie. It just passed up X-Men: Days of Future Past on the Top 20 Worldwide Box Office (Adjusted) list.

 

:o

 

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If Deadpool came out in 2014, it would have been the top movie for the year domestically! :o

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Went ahead and captured both the WEEKLY and WEEKEND dropoff rates for DC and Marvel films.

 

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I'll have to quality check the best-worst color coding. But I think they are right.

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If current estimates hold, or have even a small variance, Batman v Superman passed up not only X-Men: Days of Future Past. It also passed up Deadpool, Guardians of the Galaxy and The Amazing Spider-Man in one weekend.

 

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It will pass up Batman (1989) in the next day as well.

 

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If current estimates hold, or have even a small variance, Batman v Superman passed up not only X-Men: Days of Future Past. It also passed up Deadpool, Guardians of the Galaxy and The Amazing Spider-Man in one weekend.

 

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It will pass up Batman (1989) in the next day as well.

 

:o

it's crazy the film is only on it's third week is going to be interesting where it's at during the 8th week.
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If current estimates hold, or have even a small variance, Batman v Superman passed up not only X-Men: Days of Future Past. It also passed up Deadpool, Guardians of the Galaxy and The Amazing Spider-Man in one weekend.

 

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It will pass up Batman (1989) in the next day as well.

 

:o

it's crazy the film is only on it's third week is going to be interesting where it's at during the 8th week.

 

had a $57MM WW weekend, will barely top $900MM

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If current estimates hold, or have even a small variance, Batman v Superman passed up not only X-Men: Days of Future Past. It also passed up Deadpool, Guardians of the Galaxy and The Amazing Spider-Man in one weekend.

 

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It will pass up Batman (1989) in the next day as well.

 

:o

it's crazy the film is only on it's third week is going to be interesting where it's at during the 8th week.

 

had a $57MM WW weekend, will barely top $900MM

if it's able to pull another $200 million WW before it leaves threater is going to be interesting for sure. i know i still planing on going to see it again but work has kept me busy.
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Weekend dropoff for Batman v Superman was not as steep as expected (60%). And with Deadpool in its 9th weekend, it fared better than even DC and Marvel's average drop-off rates.

 

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Batman v Superman and Deadpool have had some additional changes. Though no shifts in the Top 20 list.

 

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But by the time Deadpool hits Japan in June, I wonder if it will have enough to pass Guardians of the Galaxy's adjusted Worldwide Box office. It would take another $19.9 MM just to match it. I just don't think it will.

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Just amazing numbers from Deadpool. Add to this Batman v Superman's results and the comic book hobby is a goldmine in Hollywood's viewpoint.

 

Now where's my Grimjack and Rocketeer/Shadow movies?

 

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The topic of biggest movie budgets came up the other day, which is an interesting topic. As at times the details get lost in the news.

 

List of most expensive films

 

Someone did a lot of research on the topic, including capturing adjusted USD in their comparison.

 

With adjusted dollars:

 

1) Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides: $398 MM

2) Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End: $342 MM

3) Titanic: $295 MM

4) Spider-Man 3: $294 MM

5) Tangled: $282 MM

6) Avengers: Age of Ultron: $280

7) Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince: $276 MM

8) John Carter: $272 MM

9) Waterworld: $267 MM

10) Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest: $264 MM

11) Avatar: $261 MM

12) Spider-Man 2: $251 MM

13) King Kong (2005): $251 MM

14) The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies: $250 MM

15) Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice: $250 MM

16) The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian: $247 MM

17) X-Men: The Last Stand: $247 MM

18) Spectre: $245 MM

19) Wild Wild West: $241 MM

20) Cleopatra (1963): $240 MM

21) Superman Returns: $239 MM

22) The Dark Knight Rises: $237 MM

23) The Lone Ranger: $229 MM

24) Man of Steel: $229 MM

25) The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug: $229 MM

 

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