Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Box: All You Need Is Bad Title Change

1. The Fault In Our Stars - $52m / $52m / $135m
2. Maleficent - $32m / $126m / $200m
3. Edge of Tomorrow - $31m / $31m / $100m
4. X-Men: Days of Future Past - $14.5m / $189.5m / $217m
5. A Million Ways To Die In the West - $7m / $30m / $45m
6. Godzilla - $5.5m / $184.5m / $197m
7. Neighbors - $4.5m / $137m / $150m
8. Blended - $4.5m / $37m / $48m
9. Million Dollar Arm - $2m / $31.5m / $36m
**Amazing Spider-Man 2 - $2m / $196.5m / $200m
**Chef - $2m / $9.5m / $16m

Fault In Our Stars continues the year of Shailene, and it could go into Twilight numbers if social media is any indication.  Both in and the other opener this weekend, Edge of Tomorrow, have solid reviews, but Fault will probably still be front-loaded.  Edge should just slightly outperform Oblivion, and I wonder if the studio is wishing they had saved it for the end of July or middle of August where there are no major blockbusters.  Seems like something that could have really flourished at the end of summer especially with those reviews.  Maleficent did as expected last weekend, and hopefully won't be massively front-loaded like just about every other movie that opened thus far this summer.  Million Ways died, thankfully.  Seth MacFarlane and Adam Sandler better start rethinking their careers.

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