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Avengers: Endgame (2019)
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Posted
4 minutes ago, fantastic_four said:

Titanic was the same, its pace was FAR slower than Endgame but steady, it was out at LEAST 9 months, maybe more.

If I remember, Titanic was in theaters for at least a year.  I recall looking in the local movie section of the Sunday paper which would list the top movies in release and how long they had been out and Titanic surpassed 52 weeks.

Posted
1 minute ago, ExNihilo said:

If I remember, Titanic was in theaters for at least a year.  I recall looking in the local movie section of the Sunday paper which would list the top movies in release and how long they had been out and Titanic surpassed 52 weeks.

Titanic closed in most theaters around the 10-month mark, but there were theaters in the Midwest that still had it after a full year.

Posted
3 minutes ago, TwoPiece said:

It's easy to forget that this thing has only been out for 3 weeks... It won't be done for, what, another 5 more months?

I think it's supposed to release on blu-ray in August.

Posted
2 minutes ago, ExNihilo said:

I think it's supposed to release on blu-ray in August.

Black Panther and Infinity War both stayed in theaters for awhile after DVD/Blu-ray release.

Obviously, it won't drag in tons at that point, but it's total will rise a bit.

Posted
59 minutes ago, TwoPiece said:

I still plan on seeing it a couple more times. So add $30 to the total. lol

Better hurry.

:baiting:

Posted
4 hours ago, OrangeNemesis said:

Didn't it take Avatar like 9 months to reach that number though?

 

4 hours ago, fantastic_four said:

Titanic was the same, its pace was FAR slower than Endgame but steady, it was out at LEAST 9 months, maybe more.

Both Avatar & Titanic we’re out for 8 - 10 months but the majority of the domestic box office came in 16 weeks for Avatar, but Titanic was still making 10M+ each after 16 weeks & still stayed strong for a few more months. Not sure about International BO but some countries played them nearly as long. 

54 minutes ago, Bosco685 said:

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International Box Office is where Endgame needs to jump up for sure.

It’s still dipping more than 50% at less than 10M on weekdays, so I expect around 770 domestic & 1850 International at best, maybe only 2.6B worldwide by Sunday. Probably another 2+ weeks to reach 2.7B & crawl another 30M - 50M over a few months. Hopefully it will get a nice bump worldwide when Spidey 2 comes out.

Posted
6 hours ago, TwoPiece said:

It's easy to forget that this thing has only been out for 3 weeks... It won't be done for, what, another 5 more months?

Well the latter weeks/month won't gain much in the way of box office.  The screen counts and number of showings go way down.  Just as an example, TFA entire domestic FEB made ~$30m, MAR ~$8m, and half of APR ~$1m.

GoT has probably hurt SUN nights a little bit.  And now the summer blockbusters are starting to roll out.

Posted
10 hours ago, 234wallst said:

Well the latter weeks/month won't gain much in the way of box office.  The screen counts and number of showings go way down.  Just as an example, TFA entire domestic FEB made ~$30m, MAR ~$8m, and half of APR ~$1m.

GoT has probably hurt SUN nights a little bit.  And now the summer blockbusters are starting to roll out.

Idk. Sounds like my GOT friends are pretty deflated. They may just DVR the next episode and watch a great movie instead.

Posted
29 minutes ago, sagekilz said:

I'm sure I could just Google this but someone may know right away: are there any territories that Endgame hasn't opened in yet?

Last release dates.

  • USA
    26 April 2019
  • Vietnam
    26 April 2019
  • Armenia
    28 April 2019
  • Russia
    29 April 2019
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As Avengers: Endgame continues its massive cool-down, it doesn't look like it will be getting much more help from the biggest foreign box office market. Recent reports suggest that China has decided to not extend the film's theatrical release in the country, meaning Endgame will stop showing as soon as next week.

 

Though extensions are somewhat uncommon at the Chinese box office, it's a peculiar choice given the current trade war raging between the country and the United States. To date, the Oval Office has imposed tariffs on over $250 billion worth of Chinese goods while China has since retaliated by placing tariffs on $110b worth of imports from the United States. The decision looks even more strange after realizing that Avengers: Infinity War was granted a 30-day extension.

 

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