Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Box: So when are Chucky and Annabelle gonna fuck?

1. Toy Story 4 - $60m / $240m / $400m
2. Annabelle Comes Home - $28m / $40m / $80m
3. Aladdin - $9m / $305m / $330m
4. Yesterday - $8m / $8m / $26m
5. Child's Play - $6m / $25.5m / $37m
**Secret Life of Pets 2 - $6m / $130m / $146m
7. Men In Black International - $5.5m / $64m / $78m
8. Rocketman - $3.5m / $83.5m / $94m
9. John Wick: Ch. 3 - $2.5m / $160.5m / $166m
10. Godzilla: King of the Monsters - $2m / $106.5m / $111m

Toy Story 4 came in under expectations, but was still solid. Legs should be interesting, as given it was a sequel many didn't want it might not perform like a sequel that everyone rushed to see. Two openers before Spider-Man arrives on Tuesday. Annabelle Comes Home should do very well, but I'm expecting it to be the least grossing of the franchise offshoot. Yesterday is the other opener. The big story of the summer is the low performance or total non performances of original films, and sadly this looks like another paragraph for those articles. Save us, Tarantino!


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