Top 5 regions for Fast X:
$145M from USA/Canada - 20% right there
$139M from China - another approximately 20%
$37M from Mexico
$27M from Brazil
$27M from Japan
It only made $6M in Saudia Arabia.
Top 5 regions for Fast X:
$145M from USA/Canada - 20% right there
$139M from China - another approximately 20%
$37M from Mexico
$27M from Brazil
$27M from Japan
It only made $6M in Saudia Arabia.
I’m taking a stab at $120 million domestic. I think most people going opening weekend will already have their tickets.
Yes! This is the tenth movie in the Saw franchise.
Thank you! <3 Comments like these keep me motivated to keep making them :)
I’m sick this week, so I did this from my laptop instead of desktop. Hopefully there are no mistakes 🙏
I would like to tell you I have put in some work to make this mostly automated, but sadly I have not yet. I’ll probably end up there, soon enough, when I put in the time. For now I’m just manually entering the data.
This week I decided to add budgets to the movies (except The Blind which I could not find info for, at this time). Let me know what you think :)
I agree! I’ve definitely thought about adding those. Lately there’s been a lot of conflicting info about budgets, but I suppose I could always add ranges, like $150-200M, like Wikipedia does, if there are multiple legitimate sources for budgets.
Thank you!
Thank you!
Ok great! Thank you for your feedback! 🙂
Oh yeah it’s awful
I continue to add data to these. Have I gone too far? Added the theater counts and how many theaters that movie gained/lost that week.
Why do people blame Netflix for the quality of a show? It’s usually the showrunners that tank the shows, not some monolithic faceless “Netflix”.
It was on the top 10 for six weeks, and made almost 15x it’s budget, so it was definitely a big hit for A24.
Equalizer 3 with the second best labour day 4-day opening weekend ($42.3M), just behind Marvel’s Shang-Chi (2021) which had a $94.6M 4-day opening weekend.
I also decided to put what position the movie is in on the yearly charts, if they’re in the top 10 (so just Barbie and Oppy). Yay or nay to this?
Thanks! I’m still not quite sure how to properly cross-post on Lemmy. Maybe next time I’ll just post the image here in addition to the box office group.
I feel like this person doesn’t know how iOS works. Android users may have more control, but iOS users will be told up front when something is requesting their data (I believe this happens on android too?). For example, things like health data. Threads can not gain access to the Health app on iOS without the Health app popping up in threads and saying “Threads wants to access this data: Heart rate, weight, etc” and you can toggle things on and off. But Threads doesn’t do that. The stuff they put in their privacy policy doesn’t mean they are actually able to access parts of your phone unknowingly, it’s there because if you wrote any of your personal data on threads, Instagram, Facebook, or message anyone with that information, they are saying “hey, we reserve the right to tack that info onto your digital profile so we can serve you accurate ads and make us more money”.
Movie and TV industry can never match the price of the music industry though. TV and movies are just way more of a production and feat. People want to go back to the days of Netflix having all the content for $10/month but that’s not realistic. Some of the streaming services will die, but we’ll still be left with a few and they won’t be cheap.
Canada is 1/10th the USA’s population, so if we assume they make-up 1/10th of their box office that’s about $15M so it’s $130M from the USA vs China at $139M. Definitely those two countries carried the load.