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So…whose idea was it to put a Book Club sequel against Guardians?![]()
Counter-programming


Great to see Guardians hold up. Gunn restoring the feeling

So…whose idea was it to put a Book Club sequel against Guardians?![]()
You’d be surprised. And I honestly think the audience for that were too busy being dragged along by their kids and grandkids to Guardians.Counter-programming. The audience for that movie isn't hyped to see a talking racc00n or space creatures
Great to see Guardians hold up. Gunn restoring the feeling, until Vin Diesel and la familia pulls up for Number 1 this weekend with Fast X.
You’d be surprised. And I honestly think the audience for that were too busy being dragged along by their kids and grandkids to Guardians.
Rank | LW | Movie | Gross | +/- % LW | Theaters | Avg. | Total Gross | Weeks | Distributor |
1 | N | Fast X | $67,500,000 | 4,046 | $16,683 | $67,500,000 | 1 | Universal | |
2 | 1 | Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 | $31,980,000 | -48.4% | 4,450 | $7,187 | $266,522,579 | 3 | Disney |
3 | 2 | The Super Mario Bros. Movie | $9,800,000 | -22.3% | 3,540 | $2,768 | $549,291,000 | 7 | Universal |
4 | 3 | Book Club: The Next Chapter | $3,000,000 | -55.1% | 3,513 | $854 | $13,125,000 | 2 | Focus Features |
5 | 4 | Evil Dead Rise | $2,375,000 | -36.2% | 2,173 | $1,093 | $64,106,000 | 5 | Warner Bros. |
6 | 7 | John Wick: Chapter 4 | $1,332,000 | -36.1% | 1,312 | $1,015 | $185,313,565 | 9 | Lionsgate |
7 | 5 | Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret. | $1,326,000 | -47.3% | 1,668 | $795 | $18,696,250 | 4 | Lionsgate |
8 | 6 | Hypnotic | $825,000 | -65.6% | 1,733 | $476 | $4,061,216 | 2 | Ketchup Entertainment |
9 | 11 | Blackberry | $525,000 | -29.1% | 595 | $882 | $1,200,000 | 2 | IFC Films |
10 | 8 | Love Again | $400,000 | -72.4% | 1,243 | $322 | $5,901,000 | 3 | Sony |
Some hard decisions are going to have to be made with the Fast X sequel.
Means nothing in the grand scheme of things with a $440 million dollar budget and diminishing overseas returns. They are going to have to reign in Vin's ego and creative control as a lot of this film was wasteful spending due to his issues on set. If you don't think that those overseas numbers are going to down, then look at the previous releases.Like what?
Anyway, Fast X had the second biggest opening of the year so far with $319M worldwide. This franchise continues to print money.
Means nothing in the grand scheme of things with a $440 million dollar budget and diminishing overseas returns.
That budget is still going to have to go down for the next film. Even if they filmed it back to back there's still the issue of Vin's ego that needs to be put in check or else he'll chase away the next director and cause $1 million dollars to be wasted everyday they don't have one.It'll be fine. Even if it doesn't break even in the theater run it's going to be close enough to the point where TV contracts and digital sales push it over. They should have filmed them back to back. It would have saved money.
That budget is still going to have to go down for the next film. Even if they filmed it back to back there's still the issue of Vin's ego that needs to be put in check or else he'll chase away the next director and cause $1 million dollars to be wasted everyday they don't have one.
The film doesn’t have enough juice for a third film IMO and why I assumed that Vin was just kidding. If he wasn’t, then Universal is going to make the decision for him.I don't think they should do a much rumored "trilogy". I think they have plenty of juice for one more and end it there but two more is greed
lol at Vin going into business for himself by raising this “rumor” about a third film. Universal looking at his ass like, “Alright, cut it out!”The film doesn’t have enough juice for a third film IMO and why I assumed that Vin was just kidding. If he wasn’t, then Universal is going to make the decision for him.
Lil Mer gonna drop it by over 70%. Foreign market is its lifeline.wonder how it'll do against The Little Mermaid