Box Office Breakdown for Weekend of 9/15/24

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Box Office Breakdown for the Weekend of 9/15/24

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Box Office Breakdown for Weekend of 9/15/24Box Office Breakdown for Weekend of 9/15/24

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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is in a strong position and is in profit

After a massive opening weekend gross of nearly $111 million domestically, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice The second weekend was able to see a very strong hold of around 54%, adding another $51.6 million to its total. With a second weekend total of around $224,033,392, we can now estimate that the film will earn somewhere between $320,047,703 and $448,066,784 by the end of its box office run. With a budget of around $100 million, this means that Beetlejuice Beetlejuice It will likely end up making between $50-$100 million in net profit. While it's unlikely to be the biggest box office grosser of the year, the fact that the film is getting a lot of mixed reactions from diehard fans and is still doing well shows that there's a lot of love for this movie, regardless of how one feels about it.

Main reasons Beetlejuice Beetlejuice The reason the company isn't set to make more money despite doing well domestically is that it isn't doing much internationally. Beetle Juice Universe might be more of an American IP, but there's always the chance for a film like this to make a splash in other markets. As of this weekend, that doesn't seem to be the case, and it's unlikely to happen. One benefit of having numbers like this without an international presence is that the studio gets more money domestically than internationally… which is probably why we're still talking about this film possibly hitting $100 million in net profits.

According to the-numbers.com, This weekend's top 5 At the household level there were:

  1. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (Drop of 54% in the second weekend)
  2. don't speak ill ($11.5 million as a new release)
  3. deadpool and wolverine (Drop of 26% in 8th weekend)
  4. Am I a racist? ($4.75 million as a new release)
  5. bloody game ($2.6 million as a new release)

Am I a racist? Good start, but much below expectations

Over the weekend, new Daily Wire documentary Am I a racist? It was projected to gross around +$8 million domestically. As the first theatrical release The Daily WireThis would have been a very solid opening. Unfortunately, the reality is that the film only made $4.75 million on over 1500 screens. There were some reports that were reposted by members Daily Wire The crew talked about some shows of the film being cancelled due to threats and some other posts by online communities that planned to create a ruckus against the film or even actively boycott the film. Saying that these stories are what led to this happening Am I a racist? About half of the estimated amount came in which is not very realistic. The fact that there is no reporting of widespread cancellations or issues could result in millions of dollars in losses Am I a racist? It was originally thought to have a chance of getting made. Until it does, it would be dishonest to say it made a big impact at the box office.

Some might even try to portray the $4.75 million gross as a huge weekend opening for a company's first-ever theatrical release. Am I a racist? All you have to do is look at the films released by Dinesh D'Souza to see that this number is comparatively very low considering how many people listen to him The Daily Wire With the number of shows they have on a daily basis and the large support group they have, there is no reason for the numbers to be so low for this weekend. The only reasonable argument could be that the limited release kept the film away from some of the more rural or “conservative” areas, which could have caused a huge jump in numbers. But until someone has numerical data to prove this, this opening will remain mediocre even at the best of times. I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of people Daily Wire Customers didn’t know either Am I a racist? will be released in theaters or even refused a theatrical release in principle because the film should have been realistically released on their streaming service with a day and date. Regardless of who you want to support The Daily Wire If you want to expand its reach by releasing it in theaters, not letting your dedicated subscribers (especially those who pay an annual fee) have even an idea of ​​when it will be available to stream on the platform they're already playing it on feels wrong.

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(If you want to know more about my methodology, check out my previous articles) Here And Here, And the RCC method I use to break down films internationally Here,,

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