Running time151 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$225 millionBox office$1.066 billionPirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest is a 2006 American, the second installment of the and the sequel to (2003). It was directed by, written by and, and produced. In the film, the wedding of and is interrupted by , who wants Turner to acquire the compass of in a bid to find the.
Sparrow discovers his debt to is due.Two to Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl were conceived in 2004, with Elliott and Rossio developing a that would span both films. Filming took place from February to September 2005 in, and, as well as on sets constructed at. It was shot back-to-back with the third film of the series,.Dead Man's Chest was released in the United States on July 7, 2006, and received mixed reviews, with praise for its special effects, action sequences, 's musical score, humor, and performances, particularly those of Depp and Nighy, but criticism for its convoluted plot and running time. The film broke several records at the time, including the opening-weekend record in the United States with $136 million, the fastest film to gross over $1 billion at the worldwide box office (63 days), the highest grossing at the worldwide box office and became the. It currently ranks as the worldwide and held the record as the highest-grossing film released by the for nearly four years until it was surpassed by (2010). The film received nominations for, and won the. Its sequel, At World's End, was released the following year.
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Contents.Plot The wedding of and is halted when Lord, chairman of the, arrives with for them, and also for Commodore, who allowed Captain to escape. Norrington has resigned and disappeared after losing the Navy's, HMS Dauntless, in a hurricane while pursuing Jack. Meanwhile, Jack is visited by Will's father, aboard the. Bootstrap is now a crewman on the, captained.
Jack previously bartered a deal with Jones to raise the Pearl from the depths; now Jack must join Jones' crew or be dragged to by the. Beckett, meanwhile, promises to free Elizabeth if Will brings him Jack's magic compass which points to whatever the holder wants most.Will finds Jack and the crew on an island and frees them from. Shortly after, frees Elizabeth from jail, but he is then captured. Elizabeth bargains with Beckett to find the compass. Disguised as a cabin boy aboard a Scottish merchant vessel, she makes her way to Tortuga where she later finds Jack and also a drunken Norrington.
After escaping the cannibals, Jack and the crew visit priestess, who reveals Jones' weakness is his heart, which is locked within the Dead Man's Chest. Jack must find it and the key that opens it. Locating the Dutchman, Will makes a deal with Jack to find the key to the chest in return for Jack's compass. Jack tricks Will, who is into service aboard the Dutchman. Jones agrees to release Jack from their bargain in exchange for one hundred souls. Will meets his father aboard the Dutchman and learns that Jones possesses the key to the chest.
They play a game of against Jones to try and win the key, but they lose. Despite this, Will escapes with the key and is taken aboard the same ship Elizabeth was on.
Jones sends the Kraken after him, sinking the ship, but Will escapes.In, Jack hires a new crew, including Elizabeth and Norrington. With Elizabeth's use of Jack's compass, they are able to locate the chest. All parties arrive on, where the chest is buried, but a three-way sword fight breaks out between Jack, Will, and Norrington, who all want the heart for their respective goals: Jack wants to call off the Kraken; Will wants to rescue his father; and Norrington wants to regain his life as a Navy officer.
In the chaos, Norrington secretly steals the heart and runs off, pretending to lure away the Dutchman 's crew. Jones attacks the Pearl with the Kraken, which kills most of the crew and destroys all but one of the Pearl 's lifeboats, but Jack, who briefly flees the battle, returns and wounds the Kraken with a net full of gunpowder and rum.Jack orders the survivors to abandon ship, but Elizabeth, realizing the Kraken only wants Jack, tricks him and chains him to the mast so that the crew can escape. The Kraken drags Jack and the Pearl to Davy Jones' Locker. Jones opens the chest to discover his heart is gone. In Port Royal, Norrington gives Beckett the heart and the meant for Jack, allowing him back into the navy as well as allowing Beckett to gain control of Davy Jones and the seas. The Pearl 's crew take shelter with Tia Dalma, where they all agree to rescue Jack.
Tia Dalma introduces the captain who will guide them: the resurrected.In a, the cannibalistic tribe now worships the prison dog in replacement of Jack.Cast. The two bone cages used in one of the early scenes of the film. The cages were on display on the at until it closed in 2014.began on February 28, 2005, in, beginning with Elizabeth's ruined wedding day. The crew spent the first shooting days at in Los Angeles, including the interiors of the Black Pearl and the Edinburgh Trader which Elizabeth stows away on, before moving to St. Vincent to shoot the scenes in and Tortuga. Sets from the previous film were reused, having survived three hurricanes, although the main pier had to be rebuilt as it had collapsed in November. The crew had four tall ships at their disposal to populate the backgrounds, which were painted differently on each side for economy.
One of the ships used was the replica of used in the 1962 of.On April 18, 2005, the crew began shooting at Dominica, a location Verbinski had selected as he felt it fitted the sense of remoteness he was looking for. However, this was also a problem; the Dominican government were completely unprepared for the scale of a Hollywood production, as while the 500-strong crew occupying around 90% of the roads on the island they had trouble moving around on the underdeveloped surfaces.
The weather also alternated between torrential rainstorms and hot temperatures, the latter of which was made worse for the cast who had to wear period clothing. At Dominica, the sequences involving (Cannibal Island) and the forest segment of the battle on were shot. Verbinski preferred to use practical props for the giant wheel and bone cage sequences, feeling long close-up shots would help further suspend the audience's disbelief. Dominica was also used for 's shack. Filming on the island concluded on May 26, 2005.The crew moved to a small island in the Bahamas called for the beginning and end of the Isla Cruces battle, before production took a break until August, where in Los Angeles the interiors of the Flying Dutchman were shot. On September 18, 2005, the crew moved to to shoot ship exteriors, including the working Black Pearl and Flying Dutchman.
Filming there was a tumultuous period, starting with the fact that the tank had not actually been finished. The hurricane season caused many pauses in shooting, and damaged many of the accessways and pumps, though no one was hurt nor were any of the ships destroyed. Filming completed on September 10, 2005.
Special effects. Pirates wins the final legThe first trailer was attached to.Disney produced a comic book adaption in their Junior Graphic Novels: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2007) Disney sponsored a racing yacht in the of the. The boat, aptly named Black Pearl, raced under the team name 'Pirates of the Caribbean' for the United States. The boat itself was a class yacht designed. She was skippered to a 2nd-place finish by American after 31,000 (57,000 km), divided into 9 legs, taking 8 months to complete.Home media The film became available on DVD on November 20, 2006 in the UK and December 5, 2006 in the US. It sold 9,498,304 units in its first week of sales (equivalent to $174,039,324). In total it sold 16,694,937 units, earning $320,871,909.
It was the best-selling DVD of 2006 in terms of units sold and second in terms of sales revenue behind.The DVD contained a with the screenwriters and a, with the double-disc featuring a video of the film premiere and a number of documentaries, including a full-length documentary entitled 'According to the Plan' and eight featurettes. The film was released on on May 22, 2007. The film had its UK Television premiere on 2008 on at 20:30. It was seen by 6.8 million viewers according to overnight figures. Reception Critical response Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest received mixed reviews. On, the film has an approval rating of 53% based on 221 reviews, with an average rating of 6/10. The site's critical consensus reads, 'Gone is Depp's unpredictability and much of the humor and originality of the first movie.'
At, which assigns a weighted average rating to reviews, the film received an average score of 53 out of 100, based on 37 critics, indicating 'mixed to average reviews'. Audiences polled by gave the film an average grade of 'A–' on an A+ to F scale.Michael Booth of the gave the film three-and-a-half stars out of four, calling it 'two hours and 20 minutes of escapism that once again makes the movies safe for guilt-free fun.' Compared the film to, and also acclaimed its darkness in its depiction of the crew of the and its cliffhanger. The completely Davy Jones turned out to be so realistic that some reviewers mistakenly identified Nighy as wearing.A. Scott of said, 'You put down your money – still less than $10 in most cities – and in return you get two and a half hours of spirited swashbuckling, and Gore Verbinski has an appropriate sense of mischief, as a well as a gift, nearly equaling those of and, for integrating CGI seamlessly into his cinematic compositions.' Empire magazine gave the film 3 stars saying 'Depp is once again an unmitigated joy as Captain Sparrow, delivering another eye-darting, word-slurring turn with some wonderful slapstick flourishes. Indeed, Rossio and Elliot smartly exploit these in some wonderful action set-pieces.'
'We don't get the predictable 'all friends together on the same quest' structure, and there's a surfeit of surprises, crosses and double-crosses and cheeky character beats which stay true to the original's anti-heroic sense of fun. After all, Jack Sparrow is a pirate, a bad guy in a hero's hat, a man driven by self-gain over concern for the greater good, who will run away from a fight and cheat his 'friends' without a second's thought.' Lord McLovin of MovieWeb said 'The second tale of Captain Jack Sparrow is another epic adventure!' Paul Arendt of the compared it to, as a complex film that merely led onto the next film. Richard George felt a 'better construct of Dead Man's Chest and At World's End would have been to take 90 minutes of Chest, mix it with all of End and then cut that film in two.' Alex Billington felt the third film 'almost makes the second film in the series obsolete or dulls it down enough that we can accept it in our trilogy DVD collections without ever watching it.' Box office Dead Man's Chest earned $423,315,812 in the North America and $642,863,913 in other territories, for a worldwide total of $1,066,179,725.
Worldwide, it ranks as the, the 12th highest-grossing film distributed by, the, the, the highest-grossing film in the, the highest-grossing film to star and the second highest-grossing in a franchise (behind ). It was the third film in history to reach the $1 billion mark worldwide, and it reached the mark in record time (63 days), a record that has since been surpassed by many films, of which the first was (in January 2010).In North America, the film broke many records including the largest opening- and single-day gross ($55.8 million), the biggest opening-weekend gross ($135.6 million), the least time to reach $100, $200 and $300 million and the highest ten-day gross. However, most of them were broken by in May 2007 and in July 2008. The film was in first place at the box office for three consecutive weekends. It closed in theaters on December 7, 2006, with a $423.3 million haul. Thus, in North America, it is the, although, adjusted for inflation, the film ranks. It is also the highest-grossing 2006 film, the highest-grossing Pirates of the Caribbean film, and the seventh-highest-grossing Disney film.
The film sold an estimated 64,628,400 tickets in the US.Outside North America, it is the twenty-first-highest-grossing film, the third-highest-grossing Pirates film, the eighth-highest-grossing Disney film and the highest-grossing film of 2006. It set opening-weekend records in Russia and the CIS, Ukraine, Finland, Malaysia, Singapore, Greece and Italy.
It was on top of the box office outside North America for 9 consecutive weekends and 10 in total. It was the highest-grossing film of 2006 in Australia, Bulgaria, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Spain, Sweden and Thailand. Accolades. See also:At the, visual effects supervisors, and won an Oscar for, which was also the first time since 1994's that had received that particular Academy Award. The film was also nominated for, and.The film also won a and Satellite award for Best Visual Effects, and six awards from the Visual Effects Society.Other awards won by the film include, Choice Movie Actor: Action for Johnny Depp at the 2006; Favorite Movie, Movie Drama, Male Actor for Depp and On-Screen Couple for Depp and Keira Knightley at the; Best Movie and Performance for Depp at the and Best Special Effects at the, and Favorite Movie at the. Video game. June 23, 2006.
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SynopsisDown-on-his-luck Captain Jack is feeling the winds of ill-fortune blowing strongly his way when deadly ghost sailors, led by the terrifying Captain Salazar, escape from the Devil’s Triangle bent on killing every pirate at sea—notably Jack. Jack’s only hope of survival lies in the legendary Trident of Poseidon, but to find it he must forge an uneasy alliance with Carina Smyth, a brilliant and beautiful astronomer, and Henry, a headstrong young sailor in the Royal Navy. At the helm of the Dying Gull, his pitifully small and shabby ship, Captain Jack seeks not only to reverse his recent spate of ill fortune, but to save his very life from the most formidable and malicious foe he has ever faced.MetricsLatest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists. RecordRankAmountChartDateDays InRelease45$15,493,514May 29, 2017454$62,983,253May 26, 2017376$62,983,253May 26, 201734$62,983,253May 26, 2017330$62,983,253May 26, 2017397$62,983,253May 26, 2017362$62,983,253May 26, 2017314$62,983,253May 26, 2017332$64,336,962May 26, 2017313$78,476,767May 26, 2017326$81,317,552May 26, 2017313$62,983,253May 26, 2017325$64,336,962May 26, 2017312$78,476,767May 26, 2017320$81,317,552May 26, 2017385$14,729May 26, 20173314,276May 26, 2017311$23,567,874May 26, 2017180$23,567,874May 26, 20171. October 3rd, 2017It is not a great week for home market releases.
Is the biggest release of the week, but it is far from the. As for the Pick of the Week contenders, they are all horror themed. Is surprisingly, especially for a that’s lasted seven installments.
Don't Torture A Duckling is a giallo film, and an important one in its ’s career. Up next is iZombie:, which is amazing, but it is always on the edge of being canceled. Finally, there's Vampyr: Criterion Collection. In the end, I went with the Don't Torture A Duckling: as the Pick of the Week.
Meanwhile, earned Puck of the Week, for the best Canadian release.September 20th, 2017I think it is a really good week on the home market. The biggest release of the week is, which is also one of the wide releases of the year. The extras are strong and the / are Pick of the Week contenders. It isn’t the winner, as is one of the movies I’ve seen all year and the is loaded with extras.July 13th, 2017earned first place in one of the closest races I’ve seen. It pulled in $140.03 million on 24,287 screens in 71 markets for a opening of $257.06 million. Its biggest market was South Korea, where it earned $19.37 million on 1,965 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $25.94 million. It also cracked $10 million in both the U.K.
($12.11 million in 616 theaters) and Mexico ($11.72 million on 3,506 screens), while it came close to that mark in Brazil with $9.09 million on 1,302 screens. The film did amazing business in Asia, including earning $6.84 million on 1,092 screens in Indonesia and $6.46 million on 1,900 screens in India. The film has yet to open in a number of major markets, including France, Germany, China, and Japan and should top $800 million worldwide with ease before it is done, which is enough to break even before it reaches the home market. The real challenge is surpassing and for top spot on the worldwide chart for the summer. It is too soon to tell if it will get there for sure, but this is a great start.July 6th, 2017dominated the international box office almost as much as it dominated the domestic box office earning $98.8 million on 8,525 screens in 52 markets for totals of $121.1 million and $171.2 worldwide. Its biggest opening came from the U.K., where it earned $14.50 million in 608 theaters, while Mexico wasn’t far behind with $12.34 million. However, arguably its most impressive opening came in Brazil where it earned $7.5 million, which is the best opening for an animated film in that market.
The film has already made enough to pay for its $75 million production budget, so it is a monster hit. However, its decline from means is more likely to make a second and third Minions movie rather than a fourth Despicable Me. As someone who prefers the Despicable Me movies, this is disappointing.
On the other hand, I recognize I’m not in the target demographic for these films, so I really shouldn’t have a say in these things.June 22nd, 2017remained on top of the international box office chart, but it fell more than 60% to $53.0 million in 68 markets for totals of $239.1 million and $296.2 million. The film opened in first place in France, but with just $3.0 million on 615 screens. Its biggest market overall was China, where it was down 77% to $11.63 million over the weekend for a two-week total of $81.62 million. Its best market is arguably South Korea, where it added $3.73 million on 933 screens over the weekend for a two-week total of $23.64 million. The only major market left for the film is Japan, where it opens at the end of the month. It is on pace for about $400 million worldwide, which is not enough to pay for its $195 million production budget. Even if it is a bigger than expected hit on the home market, it will have trouble covering its combined production and advertising budget, which is at least $300 million.June 21st, 2017got off to a weak start with $5.5 million during Tuesday night previews.
This is the worst in the, not counting the, which opened before previews like this were commonplace. As for more recent comparisons, earned an identical amount, but that opened on a Friday, so it is not a great comparison. Perhaps is a better comparison, as it was also a Wednesday release.
It earned $13.5 million in 2011, $5.5 million on Tuesday and another $8 million after midnight. (Studios no longer split the preview box office up like that.) If The Last Knight has the same legs, then it would open with $40 million / $66 million over the three-day / five-day weekend. Unfortunately, its are simply awful at just 16% positive. Furthermore, early reports suggest the audience reaction won’t be much better.
It’s too soon to tell if this film is going to underperform already low expectations, but this is not a good sign.June 14th, 2017debuted in first place on the international chart with $140.76 million on 19,078 screens in 63 markets. The film’s biggest market was China, no surprise there.
It earned $52.4 million on 7,364 screens, which is better than ’s opening there last weekend. The film did even better in South Korea, relatively speaking, with an opening weekend of $8.61 million on 1,254 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $17.80 million.
This includes a record for opening day in that market of $6.6 million, while the total opening was the best for. On the downside, the film struggled in the U.K. Earning second place with $4.2 million in 563 theaters.
That’s weaker than its performance here, relative to the size of the two markets. Furthermore, the film only has two major markets left to open in, France and Japan, while its will likely really hurt its legs. It will earn enough worldwide to pay for its production budget, assuming the $125 million reports are accurate.June 13th, 2017The box office had a few surprises, some positive and some negative. On the positive side, had the best hold for a major super hero movie since and is on pace for $340 million to $375 million. On the negative side were all three new releases. Finished on the low side of already low expectations, while pleased, but not moviegoers. Meanwhile, missed the Mendoza Line.
Overall, the box office fell 22% from to $144 million. This is 5.7% lower than this weekend.
Fortunately, since this time last week, 2017 expanded its lead over 2016 by about $20 million at $4.90 billion to $4.73 billion. We are almost halfway through the year, so a $175 million / 3.7% lead is solid. It isn’t impossible for that lead to evaporate, but it is enough to be cautiously optimistic about the final tally.June 9th, 2017started its domestic box office run last night earning $2.66 million in previews. This is well below and it was already expected to struggle.
To put this into perspective, it only earned approximately a quarter of what managed last week and less than half of what earned the weekend before that. Add in that are just 20% positive and there’s a chance the film’s word-of-mouth will kill the film’s legs by this evening. At this point, a $30 million opening could be asking too much. $25 million isn’t even a sure thing anymore.June 8th, 2017Last was a great one at the box office with earning over $100 million during its opening. This weekend isn’t expected to be nearly as potent.
The biggest new release is, which is supposed to be the start of the, but its suggest this combined universe will be short-lived. Could become ’s biggest hit, although that’s not a particularly high bar. Finally there’s. It isn’t expected to open truly wide, but it only needs about $2 million to reach the top ten. This weekend was similar in terms of box office strength. Led the way with barely more than $40 million, while there were two other new releases to top $20 million. This year’s crop of new films is nowhere near as good as that; however, the holdovers should make up the difference leaving 2017 ahead in the year-over-year comparison.June 7th, 2017opened in first place on the international chart with $122.5 million in 55 markets for a global opening weekend of $225.8 million.
Unsurprisingly, the film’s biggest market was China, where it opened in first place with $38.96 million. This is about $10 million less than opened with recently, but then again, that was a sequel, so it is not an entirely fair comparison. Should Wonder Woman have better legs there, then it could still hit $100 million in that market. Other big markets for the movie include South Korea, where it earned $6.40 million on 1,034 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $8.41 million. This is better than managed in that market, but behind.
Brazil and Mexico were close behind with $8.3 million and $8.22 million respectively. This is better than Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2, but not as good as BvS or Suicide Squad. On the other hand, the film struggled somewhat in the U.K earning $8.00 million in 599 screens, which was still enough for first place. It only managed second place in Russia with $3.99 million on 1,194 screens. Overall, the should be happy with these results and I bet there’s a sequel already in early stages of development.June 6th, 2017The overall box office bounced back after a weak Memorial Day thanks to two critically acclaimed movies. Led the way with $103.25 million, while was way back with $23.85 million.
Overall, the pulled in $185 million, which is 31% more than. It is also 37% more than the same weekend. This helped 2017’s lead over 2016 grow by nearly a full percentage point to 3.5% at $4.69 billion to $4.52 billion.June 4th, 2017The winners of our contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions for ’s opening weekend were.June 3rd, 2017As, led the way on; however, its box office was a little lower than I would have liked with $38.85 million. (I was expecting $42 million on Friday.) This still gives the film a slim shot at $100 million, although it will likely fall a little short. Fortunately, there are some positive signs we should focus on, including the, which ticked up a point to 94% positive on Rotten Tomatoes.
Meanwhile, the film earned a solid A from CinemaScore, which should also help its legs. It could still hit $100 million, if it does exceptionally well during matinees on Saturday. We will know this time tomorrow when the weekend estimates are released.June 2nd, 2017had the third best previews for 2017 so far at $11 million. Only ($17.0 million) and ($16.4 million) have topped it, while it is double what earned just last weekend. This represents the biggest previews for a movie directed by a woman, surpassing and I'm very happy this film took away a record from Fifty Shades. So what does this tell us about the film’s box office chances? Sadly, not much.
It is right were most people were expecting, so I don’t feel the need to adjust our, but there are a lot of unknown factors that could affect the weekend number. Firstly, the film’s are 93% positive and the word-of-mouth should be just as strong. However, the Fangirl Effect could frontload the film’s box office numbers, thus hurting its legs. There have not been enough female led superhero movies to come out to make a judgment at this time. At the moment, $100 million seems safe, but that could change this time tomorrow when the Friday estimates come in and that number could drop to $90 million or rise to $120 million. Hopefully it is the latter.June 2nd, 2017It’s the first weekend of June and it looks like it could be a monster weekend.
Could earn over $100 million during the weekend, while is hoping to hit $100 million in total. Both have a great chance of getting there. Add in some solid holdovers and this weekend should earn close to $200 million. By comparison, this weekend was nowhere near as strong with earning first place with just $35.32 million.
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Wonder Woman will earn more than that opening day. There’s a chance Wonder Woman will earn more over the weekend than the top five earned this weekend last year.June 1st, 2017dominated the international box office earning five times more than the rest of the top five combined.
The film pulled in $208.4 million in 54 markets and had $271.4 million by the end of its first weekend. Its biggest single market was China, where it earned $68.55 million over the weekend.
This is bigger than its domestic opening. While this is impressive, it is only the third biggest opening in China for a film, behind. On the other hand, the film had a big opening in Russia with $19.10 million, which is the biggest opening weekend in that market of all time.
However, it wasn’t all good news, as the only market left to open in is Japan, so it will have to rely on long legs to continue its run.May 31st, 2017topped the theater chart with an average of $21,739 in two theaters over the weekend. (The film also had a special engagement on Thursday in 50 theaters.) This is more impressive, because of how long the movie is, which limited the number of screenings per day. The only other film to reach the $10,000 club was with an average of $14,729. However, came very close with an average of $9,940 in two theaters, plus it was a Wednesday release.May 31st, 2017Memorial Day long wasn’t as potent as expected as both new releases struggled.
Led the way with $78.47 million over four days. This marks the third year in a row where no film released on Memorial Day long weekend earned at least $100 million over four days. I’ve heard some talk that this means it is losing its importance as a long weekend. However, I think the actual answer is much simpler, as it is also the third weekend in a row where no wide releases have earned overall positive reviews.
I don’t think the box office power of Memorial Day has dropped since came out. I just think the quality of films has dropped since then. Speaking of lack of quality, was DOA earning just $27.71 million over five days and unlike Dead Men Tell No Tales, it likely won’t do significantly better internationally. Despite both new releases struggling, the holiday helped the overall box office grow 14% from to $141 million. Unfortunately, this was 14% lower than the same weekend. 2017 still maintains its lead over 2016, but that lead as slipped to 2.6% or $110 million at $4.46 billion to $4.35 billion.May 28th, 2017is dominating proceedings at the box office this weekend, with projecting an opening of $62.2 million for three days, and $76.6 million over the complete Memorial Day holiday weekend.
As I’ve said a few times this year, any other studio would kill for numbers like those, but this marks the third straight decline in the franchise’s fortunes. Had the best opening for any Pirates film, with $135.6 million in 2006; did $114.7 million over Memorial Day weekend in 2007; and then delivered a $90.2-million debut, also over Memorial Day weekend in 2011. With this kind of start, Dead Men will struggle to deliver $200 million domestically, although its international performance will help make up the numbers.May 27th, 2017As, earned first place at the box office.
Unfortunately, it missed the low end of expectations with $23.40 million, putting it on pace for a $62 million three-day weekend and a $73 million total opening. The film’s, putting it in a tie with for worst in the. On the other hand, the film earned an A minus from CinemaScore compared to a B plus for the previous installment, so that should help its legs a little. That said, the film cost $230 million to make, so unless it is a monster hit at the international box office, there’s little hope the sequel teased in the end credits will happen.May 26th, 2017will have no trouble earning first place at the weekend box office, not after earning $5.5 million in previews last night.
This would have given it number one for the night, if the numbers weren’t rolled into its Friday debut. Managed $4.7 million during its midnight shows, but it was truly a midnight show, rather than starting at 7 pm like Dead Men Tell No Tales did. This is 30% higher than managed last week, but well behind the $8.2 million managed this weekend. Dead Men Tell No Tales will need serious growth to match our previous of $67 million / $82 million debut. On the positive side, it is a long weekend and that will undoubtedly help.
On the negative side, its are quite terrible.May 25th, 2017It’s Memorial Day long weekend, which is historically one of the best long weekends at the box office all year. However, this year the two new releases are far from the best. Has the in the and its domestic box office will likely be the same.
Sadly, ’s are even worse. That said, they should still finish one-two over the weekend, while and will be in a race for third place. It likely won’t be close. Meanwhile, this weekend, and opened one-two during the weekend with results that are similar to what Dead Men Tell No Tales / Baywatch are expected to make. I don’t know if 2017 will win in the year-over-year comparison, but it should be close.May 25th, 2017The winners of our contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions for ’s opening weekend were.May 18th, 2017There are two wide releases coming out next week:. It’s an easy choice for the target film in this week’s box office prediction contest, not only because Dead Men Tell No Tales is expected to open much faster, but also because Baywatch is opening on Thursday.
DateRankUnitsthisWeek% ChangeTotalUnitsSpendingthisWeekTotalSpendingWeeksinRelease1155,746155,746$2,815,888$2,8,369-57%223,115$1,211,968$4,0,468-67%245,583$407,794$4,47,117-24%262,700$341,655$4,79,235+12%281,935$383,931$5,13,986-27%295,921$278,741$5,44,540+4%310,461$289,637$5,72,022415,190$497,942$7,38,441446,224$67,528$7,729,03618Weekly US Blu-ray Sales. DateRankUnitsthisWeek% ChangeTotalUnitsSpendingthisWeekTotalSpendingWeeksinRelease1553,396553,396$11,411,026$11,49,946-67%733,342$3,674,497$15,0,495-60%805,837$1,660,867$16,7,832-59%835,669$685,830$17,4,040-19%859,709$579,594$18,0,862-30%876,571$387,658$18,33,264-21%889,835$304,817$18,76,994942,164$346,159$19,725,670+51%967,834$460,784$20,152,369+104%1,020,203$972,495$21,118,922-64%1,039,125$406,831$21,577,10515Our DVD and Blu-ray sales estimates are based on weekly retail surveys, which we use to build a weekly market share estimate for each title we are tracking. The market share is converted into a weekly sales estimate based on industry reports on the overall size of the market, including reports published in.For example, if our weekly retail survey estimates that a particular title sold 1% of all units that week, and the industry reports sales of 1,500,000 units in total, we will estimate 15,000 units were sold of that title.
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