Sony’s perspective will be focused on the film’s $45 million price tag and whether or not it can muster up another $80 million somewhere to make that up. Get Him To The Greek opened to $17.5 million in 2010 and ended with just over $60 million. This is not the worst scenario (at least from the theaters’ point of view), seeing as how 2018’s Tag opened to $14.9 million and finished with over $54 million. Not only would that have put it on pace to join that $60 million club, but it actually would have been enough to win this weekend. The $15.1 million that No Hard Feelings ultimately made over the weekend is better than the low $12 million projections coming in from ill-fitted tracking services as of late, but that did not get it into the $20 million realm with its peers. Neighbors – $2.6 million (Thurs) / $49.0 million (opening weekend) After grossing $2.1 million in Thursday previews, the new Jennifer Lawrence comedy seemed to be in good company in regards to opening weekends: Since 2016, only eight have achieved that number ( Girls Trip, Sausage Party, Good Boys, Game Night, Bad Moms, A Bad Moms Christmas, The Boss, and Blockers). Between 2010-2015, roughly 33 R-rated comedies grossed $60 million or more. No Hard Feelings had a lot of folks hoping that it could signal a return of the original R-rated comedy. Spin the headline anyway you want, but Elemental could still be a $200 million loser for the company. In contrast, $18.1 million is what last year’s Lightyear did in weekend two, and it had a 10-day total of $89.2 million. A 37% drop to $18.4 million does not sound that bad, but its $29.6 million start was far lower than the average June opening for an original Pixar film ($62.9 million) and its 10-day total stands at $65.5 million (and $121 million worldwide). Nearly finding a tiny bit of redemption this week, Disney/Pixar’s Elemental came within less than a million of taking the top spot after outperforming everyone on Thursday for its first and only victory. The Top 10 and Beyond: Elemental Bounces Back, No Hard Feelings Disappoints could be looking at a number not far from that in the loss column when the final figures are counted. International bucks have its total at nearly $211 million, but Warner Bros. But if it follows the path of the Lantern, it could be looking at barely $110 million. If The Flash can level out next week and have a decent July 4 week, it could still manage $130 million. Green Lantern finished with only $116.6 million after an equally disastrous third weekend fall to just $6.5 million. The best case scenario right now is that it follows the path of The Fault In Our Stars, which fell 69% to $14.7 million in June 2014, had $80.7 million after 10 days, and still grossed over $124 million. Green Lantern had made $88.9 million (with $18 million in frame two). Shazam! had $94.2 million after 10 days (with a $24.2 million second weekend). The Flash missed becoming the grand champion after falling 72.3% down to just $15.2 million, depending on the final numbers. That title had been owned for nearly 11 years by Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 (a 72% drop) before Morbius fell 73.8% in April 2022. and DC did not want to hear when looking at the numbers this week were “Green” and “Lantern.” They also did not want to add to this film’s infamy by having one of the worst drops in box office history for a film opening in over 4,000 theaters. Now it may be booking a weekly stay here for the foreseeable future. The Flash avoided this section last weekend simply by being No.
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