SATURDAY AM: As of this morning, Deadpool & Wolverine has surpassed the entire domestic cume of Deadpool 2 ($324.6M), and by the end of this weekend, will be the highest grossing R-rated movie ever in U.S./Canada with $392.5M. It’s besting Passion of the Christ ($370.7M), as well as the best in the Deadpool franchise, overtaking the original movie’s $363M domestic take.
The second Friday for the Shawn Levy movie at $28.3M points it toward a second weekend of $94M, a wonderful -56% ease. Yes, it could go much higher. At that threshold, D&W will rank as the 8th-highest second weekend ever, 5th overall for a Marvel Cinematic Universe movie. Where will this Ryan Reynolds-Hugh Jackman X-Men love letter finally end its reign stateside? Sources say a half billion.
Social media analytics corp RelishMix reports that the social media universe for D&W has swelled by 62.5M since opening, now at 1.21 billion across TikTok, Facebook, X, YouTube, and Instagram combined, and 1.66B SMU when you fold in the cast’s reach. Social media universe comps for D&W are Spider-Man: No Way Home (1.2 billion), Thor: Love & Thunder (963 billion) and Black Panther (900 million).
As far as the record holders for SMU in the MCU, that belongs to Avengers: Endgame and Avengers: Infinity War, each with a reach of 2.47 billion. Cast activation is running at 238.5M, with Reynolds throttling over 200M Instagram views, fueled by his 123.6M activated fans, amplified by Jackman at 79.8M and Morena Baccarin at 5.3M fans.
Says RelishMix, “”Exit chatter on Deadpool & Wolverine weave in and around the MCU, with fans whose expectations were met and exceeded: ‘Having seen the movie a third time, I still want to watch it another time. Seeing the movie is doing well at the box office, smashing a record for a R-rated film, will Disney and Marvel finally realize the future? I hope so.’ Fans are also tipping their caps to the two leads, saying ‘I’m watching this in cinema a few more times. Masterpiece. Exactly what a Marvel film should be. I didn’t think it was possible. Thank you, Ryan and Hugh.’”
Warner Bros.’ Trap did $6.6M yesterday, on its way to $15.5M-$16.5M, per industry sources. The latest from M. Night Shyamalan gets a C+ CinemaScore, which is the same grade as Old, and a half-degree better than his previous thriller, Knock at the Cabin (C CinemaScore). Of the filmmaker’s highest CinemaScores at the B.O., it’s his 6x Oscar nominated 1999 opus, The Sixth Sense. PostTrak for Trap is much lower at 2 1/2 stars and 66%. When you aim for the fences with movies that have twists like Shyamalan, sometimes you hit it out of the park, and sometimes you divide. Look no further than the social media buzz which runs mixed-positive per RelishMix, with chatter out there whether the daughter of Josh Hartnett’s character in the film is a suspect.
It’s interesting to see the swings that studios have been taking. Pre-Covid, they’d never date an event movie before or after a Marvel title. Everyone knew that D&W was going to be big, but that didn’t stop Universal from putting Twisters ahead of the Reynolds-Jackman combo, and it didn’t stop Warner Bros’ from putting Trap here this weekend. Warners was looking to grab the hangover audience who already got their D&W fix; they weren’t trying to sidestep NEON’s horror film, Cuckoo, next weekend, though it helps not to have genre vs. genre in the same weekend. This weekend’s gross for Trap is par for the course for Shyamalan, post-Covid; Old opening to $16.8M and Knock at the Cabin at $14.1M.
Trap trapped 56% men, 25% of the audience between 18-24, with 58% between 18-34 and 37% over 35. Diversity mix was 42% Caucasian, 25% Latino and Hispanic, 20% Black, 8% Asian & 6% NatAm/other. The pic is playing best in East, West, and South Central, with the AMC Burbank the movie’s highest-grossing venue with $30K since Thursday night.
Trap‘s social media universe reach stands at 259.2M across TikTok, Facebook, X, YouTube, and Instagram, per RelishMix, 47% above norms for first installment genre titles.
Harold and the Purple Crayon is heading for a $6M opening, low as expected. The few who showed up loved it with an A-. PostTrak audiences are always more cynical and gave the Zachary Levi movie a 70% grade and 46% definite recommend, with kids under 12 better at 87% positive and 60% definite recommend. Female leaning at 54%, with 10% of the audience between 13-17, 17% of the audience between 18-24 years old, 37% of the audience between 18-34 years old, and 52% of the audience 35+ years old. Diversity demos were 57% Caucasian, 13% Latino and Hispanic, 11% Black, 11% Asian and 8% Native American/other. Harold and the Purple Crayon is playing best in the middle of the country with the Cinemark CUT! in Frisco, Texas, the pic’s highest grossing location, with $5K since Thursday night.
The entire marketplace for all movies this weekend is at a healthy $168M, even though it’s -5% off from the same frame a year ago. To date in 2024, that’s the third-best weekend ever after D&W frame last weekend of $284.8M and Inside Out 2‘s weekend of June 14-16 ($213.9M) per Box Office Mojo.
1.) Deadpool & Wolverine (Dis) 4,230 (+20) theaters, Fri $28.3M, 3-day $94M (-56%), Total $392.5M/Wk 2
2.) Twisters (Uni/WB) 4,009 (-161) theaters, $6.5M (-36%), 3-day $22M (-37%), Total $194.9M/Wk 3
3.) Trap (WB) 3,181 theaters, Fri $6.7M 3-day $15.5M-$16.5M /Wk 1
4.) Despicable Me 4 (Uni) 3,369 (-241) theaters, Fri $3.3M (-24%) 3-day $11.1M (-24%), Total $313.8M/Wk 5
5.) Inside Out 2 (Dis) 2,615 (-535) theaters Fri $2M (-23%) 3-day $6.7M (-22%) Total $626.8M/Wk 8
6.) Harold and the Purple Crayon (Sony) 3325 theaters, Fri $2.4M, 3-day $6M/Wk 1
7.) Longlegs (NEON) 2,150 (-582) theatres, Fri $1.2M (-42%), 3-day $4M (-41%), Total $66.8M/Wk 4
8.) A Quiet Place: Day One (Par) 1,039 (-893) theaters, Fri $425K (-56%) 3-day $1.35M (-57%), Total $137.3M/Wk 6
9.) The Firing Squad (Atlas) 803 theaters, Fri $330K, 3-day $911K/Wk 1
What is this? It’s a faith-based movie about three Christian prisoners who face execution in a Third world country, and how their joy in Christ results in a stunning conclusion, written and directed by Timothy A. Chey who did the movie, David and Goliath. Pic stars Kevin Sorbo, Cuba Gooding Jr. and James Barrington. OK numbers in the middle of the country, with a 75% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes.
10) Bad Boys Ride or Die (Sony) 437 (-569) theaters, Fri $190K, 3-day $606K (-55%), Total $192.9M/Wk 9
FRIDAY MIDDAY UPDATE: The summer box office rebound continues with, of course, Deadpool & Wolverine, bound to soar, but Warner Bros.’ Trap actually set to seize a bunch of cash. Friday for the M. Night Shyamalan directed is $7.2M (including those $2.2M previews) for what’s a $17M opening in third place at 3,181 theaters.
That’s impressive for the exits this film is getting. What happened? A great trailer for a Shyamalan movie in which the studio and filmmaker weren’t messing around: We’re going to tell you the twist from the onset — Josh Hartnett is the killer. But can he get out of the trap being set for him? The movie, similar to Longlegs, had low awareness and high interest on tracking, and that’s a sweet place for a title to be as indicates the movie can overperform.
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High awareness on a movie means a lot of people know about it, but low interest, that’s the worst: Audiences know about the title but have no desire to see it. Hopefully this holds up. Following last year’s Knock at the Cabin for Universal, Warner Bros’ motion picture brass Michael De Luca and Pam Abdy lured Shyamalan and his daughter Ishana with her movie The Watchers over to the Burbank lot. Shyamalan finances all of his own movies, shooting them around his Pennsylvania homestead; the studio then picks up the title as he has full creative control. I hear Trap cost $30M.
Deadpool & Wolverine is seeing $27M in its second Friday, -72% but currently eyeing a first-place second weekend of $90M at 4,230 theaters. There’s still a lot of runway left in this weekend. Look out. At that level, that’s a -57% hold and with a running total by Sunday of $388.4M, making the Marvel Studios/Disney movie the highest-grossing R-rated movie ever, beating Mel Gibon’s The Passion of the Christ.
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Second place goes to Universal’s third weekend of Twisters, which is standing up amid theD&W monolith with a $6.2M third Friday, 3-day of $21M at 4,009 theaters, -40%, for a running total by Sunday of $193.9M. The sequel has another $47.9M to go before it passes the domestic total ($241.8M) of the original 1996 film.
Fourth place is Illumination/Universal’s fifth weekend of Despicable Me 4 at 3,369 theaters with a $3.2M Friday, 3-day of $10.7M (-27%) and running cume of $313.4M.
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Disney/Pixar’s eighth weekend of Inside Out 2 at 3,615 is making $1.9M today, $6.4M for the Fri-Sun span, -26% for a running total of $626.5M.
And everyone’s breaking Harold’s Crayons as the Sony take of the 1955 Crockett Johnson children’s novel Harold and the Purple Crayon is looking at $2.4M today, $6M for the weekend for this $40M production, in which Sony has less than a 40% stake.
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FRIDAY AM: Here’s how Thursday went down at the box office: Deadpool & Wolverine grossed an awesome $18M, easily a R-rated record for a non-preview Thursday. M. Night Shyamalan’s Trap earned $2.2M, the best previews the director has had post-Covid, besting 2021’s Old ($1.5M) and last year’s Knock at the Cabin ($1.45M), while Sony’s Harold and the Purple Crayon, as expected, is nothing to write home about at $725K.
Deadpool & Wolverine ends its first week at $298.5M, which is 35% ahead of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever‘s first week ($220.6M) and 29% ahead of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness‘ first week ($230.8M). Those 2022 movies ended their domestic runs at $453.8M and $411.3M, respectively. As we mentioned, Weekend 2 is wild for the Marvel Studios/Disney Ryan Reynolds-Hugh Jackman movie, with a take of $84M-$100M. D&W‘s second Thursday is -53% from its $38.5M Thursday previews a week ago.
As for Trap, as good as Thursday was, there’s still a notion that the Shyamalan fans showed up, and it’s all downhill from there. The hope is for a $15M-$20M opening. Off the immediate critical reviews of 44% Rotten on Rotten Tomatoes (the studio did not screen the film for press and critics) and Screen Engine/Comscore PostTrak exits of 2½ stars and 63%, it doesn’t look like the Josh Hartnett creepy-dad movie is going to make it there. Previews played in 3,000 theaters starting at 3 p.m.
Tracking firm Quorum disagreed earlier this AM, saying: “While awareness has been on the soft side for Trap, interest has been very high. At 54%, Trap has the 6th-highest level of interest among all films being tracked by The Quorum, ahead of films like Moana 2, Wicked and Gladiator 2. Projected opening: $20M-$23M.” Whoa.
Interesting to note that Trap‘s preview cash is a tad ahead of Shyamalan’s comeback movie from 2016, Split, which did $2M before a $14.6M Friday and $40M weekend. However, that pic overperformed as moviegoers learned that it was connected to the filmmaker’s 2000 movie Unbreakable, not to mention it had 78% certified fresh Rotten Tomatoes reviews and a B+ grade.
Shyamalan’s Old opened at a time when moviegoers were just getting adjusted to returning to cinemas post-Covid, seeing a $6.8M Friday, and a 3-day of $16.8M. The Philly director’s Knock at the Cabin turned in a $5.4M Friday and a $14.1M opening.
Harold and the Purple Crayon‘s previews started at 2 p.m. at 2,745 locations. The pic’s previews are just under Sony’s reviewer- and audience-lambasted late-summer 2017 toon The Emoji Movie, which posted a $900K Thursday night before overperforming to a $10M Friday and $24.5M opening. Harold and the Purple Crayon‘s PostTrak exits were 3 stars with general audiences, 3½ stars with parents and better with kids under 12 at 4 stars. Age breakdown for the kids were 47% between 10-12, 42% 7-9, and 11% under 7. Outlook for Harry: single-digit opening.
Thursday’s top 5 for regular pics in release:
1.) Deadpool & Wolverine (Dis) 4,210 theaters, Thu $18M (-7% from Wednesday), Wk $298.5M/Wk 1
2.) Twisters (Uni) 4,170 theaters, Thu $3.8M (-10%), Wk $53.2M, Total $172.9M/Wk 2
3.) Despicable Me 4 (Uni) 3,610 theaters, Thu $2.3M (-14%), Wk $25.9M, Total $302.7M/Wk 4
4.) Inside Out 2 (Dis) 3,150 theaters, Thu $1.3M (-14%), Wk $15M, Total $620.1M/Wk 7
5.) Longlegs (NEON) 2,732 theaters, Thu $871K (-12%), Wk $10.9M, Total $62.8M/Wk 3