Weekend Wrap Up

by Tim Briody

December 17, 2017

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Now that we’ve established a boundary, we had a better idea of where The Last Jedi was going to end up. Directly following the trajectory of The Force Awakens (using weekend multiplier and adding the Thursday figure back in at the end) would have given The Last Jedi a weekend of $224.4 million. Based on the Friday performance, I would have ticked it down a notch, figuring the ever so slightly lower enthusiasm for this one (which really, if The Force Awakens was a 10, this one was a 9.8 at worst).

The Last Jedi comes in with the second highest opening weekend of all time, with $220 million. Only the fourth film of all time to do that, it’s an amazing total and shows the power of this franchise even after all these years since the original trilogy and the remarkable recovery from the prequels of the early 2000s (which have not held up well at all).

The more interesting story now is how well The Last Jedi peforms over the next few weeks, the best box office period of the year. We all knew The Last Jedi wasn’t going to match the opening weekend of The Force Awakens. But now we get to see where it goes when it rides the holiday box office money train. The Force Awakens opened with 14 days remaining in 2016, and had $651.9 million in the bank by the time we flipped the calendars. Can The Last Jedi make it to, say, $600 million in that same time? That’s what I’m most looking forward to seeing in the next two weeks.

One film was foolish enough to go against Star Wars this weekend, and HIS NAME IS JOHN CENA that film is Ferdinand. The animated entry from 20th Century Fox (why would Disney compete against themselves?) earned $13.3 million for the weekend, which was good for second place. Ordinarily, I’d be making fun of this total, but it’s going to earn much more than that over the next two weekends, so it’s in a good enough place to avoid being completely buried in the Star Wars frenzy. Its biggest competition for family dollars over the holidays looks to be Coco, the Jumanji reboot, and yes, The Last Jedi, but as the most recent animated option, it’ll manage to stay relevant for the next few weeks.

Coco takes third after three weekends at the top, adding another $10 million and bringing it to $150.8 million after four weekends. Still a highly relevant option for families, the interesting story to watch over the holidays is if it can make it to $200 million. Moana had $162.9 million by this same point and finished with $248 million, so it should definitely get there.




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Wonder actually takes fourth place, passing Justice League for the weekend, with $5.4 million. The surprise hit of the fall now has $109.2 million after five weekends.

Meanwhile, Justice League loses 800 screens to The Last Jedi and suffers another 57% drop, with $4.1 million and $219.4 million after five weekends. While we knew it was inevitable, the DC superhero mashup was surpassed by The Last Jedi in just one weekend. Ha ha.

Now it’s time for the lightning round as a bunch of older films take up the bottom half and will be swept out by the new Christmas releases. Daddy’s Home 2 earned $3.8 million and inches closer to $100 million with $96.5 million after six weekends. Thor: Ragnarok earns $2.9 million and now has $306.3 million in its seventh weekend. The Disaster Artist proves too inside baseball for most moviegoers as it adds theaters but drops 59% to $2.6 million and now has $12.9 million after two weekends in wide release. Murder on the Orient Express loses a third of its screens and earns $2.4 million, giving it $97.2 million in six weekends (still ahead of Daddy’s Home 2), and Greta Gerwig’s Lady Bird rounds out the top ten with $2.1 million, and $25.9 million to date.

The top 12 films earned $270.4 million, a notable increase from last year’s $206.1 when Rogue One opened with a mere $155 million. For reference, two years ago this weekend had a top 12 of $294.8 million.

Next week is Christmas weekend, which features five new wide releases, the first of which arrive Wednesday in the form of Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle and The Greatest Showman, followed by Pitch Perfect 3, Father Figures and Downsizing on Friday


Top Ten for Weekend of December 15-17, 2017
Rank
Film
Distrubutor
Estimated
Gross ($)
Weekly Change
Cumulative
Gross ($)
1 Star Wars: The Last Jedi Walt Disney 220.0 New 220.0
2 Ferdinand 20th Century Fox 13.3 New 13.3
3 Coco Walt Disney 10.0 -46% 150.9
4 Wonder Lionsgate 5.4 -36% 109.2
5 Justice League Warner Bros. 4.1 -57% 219.4
6 Daddy's Home 2 Paramount 3.8 -36% 96.5
7 Thor: Ragnarok Walt Disney 2.9 -52% 306.3
8 The Disaster Artist A24 2.6 -59% 12.9
9 Murder on the Orient Express 20th Century Fox 2.4 -52% 97.2
10 Lady Bird A24 2.1 -39% 25.9
Box office data supplied by Exhibitor Relations

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