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Which Movie will Gross More this Weekend?

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Joker: Fiasco à Doo: Weekend Box Office Results (Oct. 4-6)


You thought you could make a musical, not market it as suck and people would show up like they did for Joker in 2019? Well, Todd Phillips, the Joke's on you. Cuz your sequel just crashed and burned to the tune of $40M. That's only $1M more than what Morbius opened with :mjlol:. Folie à Deux? More like Flopping à Deux. More like Failure à Deux. :wow:

Exactly 5 years ago Joker opened $96.2M. At that time it was the fourth best opening for a rated R movie. Oh, how the mighty have fallen. I was one of the people who saw that movie opening weekend. I didn't really care for it. :hubie: It was cool to see @Paper Boi and Vanessa from Atlanta, along with De Niro do their thing. Only time I watched that movie. So I had no interest in the sequel. And that was before I knew it had musical aspirations.

You know there was another superhero movie that came out very recently --that we were told was a musical-- and that movie bombed. The movie in question? The Marvels. Was it a musical? No. If I remember correctly there was only one little musical number. Like Joker, it was the sequel to a billion dollar movie: Captain Marvel. It also opened in the $40M's with $46.1M. Couldn't even do better than The Marvels. :dead: That goes for critically as well as commercially The Marvel's got a B CinemaScore to Failure à Deux's straight D. :huhldup: For God's sake, even Madame Web scored a C+ :damn: :damn: :damn:

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Just a failure of epic proportions. And these a$$holes got $190M to make this piece of trash compared to only $55M for the first one. Todd Phillips, the king of trash sequels, getting blank checks that his talent level can't cash. Make you long for the days of Jared Leto's Joker.:scust:

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Second place goes to The Wild Robot with $18.7M. It's gotta pick things up during the week but this was a good hold, with only a 47.8% drop. It's at $63.9M through two weeks, which moves past Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell's Anyone But You ($63.4M) as the 26th highest grossing movie this year.

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Third place belongs to Beetlejuice Beetlejuice with $10.3M for a running total of $265.5M. It's $2.2M away from passing Twisters ($267.7M) to become the #5 movie of the year. It's also officially Tim Burton's 2nd highest grossing movie, trailing only Alice in Wonderland's $334.1M.

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Transformers One takes fourth with $5.3M. It's still struggling to crack $50M but its $47.2M is the #30 domestic box office, just ahead of Argylle's $45.2M. Doesn't look like it'll even make its $75M production budget, domestically. :lolbron:

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Fifth place is held down by Speak No Evil, once again, with $2.8M. You can also catch it at home on PVOD, which I'll prolly do this week. With its $32.5M running total, it officially passed Night Swim's $32.4M to become the #5 top grossing horror movie of the year. :ehh:

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Top Ten


Rank
LW
Movie
Gross
%± LW
Theaters
Total Gross
Weeks
Distributor
1-Joker: Folie à Deux$40,000,000-4,102$40,000,0001Warner Bros.
21The Wild Robot$18,700,000-47.8%3,997$63,984,0602Universal
32Beetlejuice Beetlejuice$10,325,000-36.4%3,576$265,506,1485Warner Bros.
43Transformers One$5,350,000-41.6%3,106$47,221,4863Paramount
55Speak No Evil$2,800,000-34.2%2,279$32,586,4654Universal
6-Sam and Colby: The Legends of the Paranormal$1,755,000-302$1,755,0001XPLR Productions
7-White Bird$1,530,000-1,018$1,530,0001Lionsgate
87Deadpool & Wolverine$1,526,000-45.3%1,605$633,839,34511Disney
911The Substance$1,346,938-34.5%686$9,732,4183MUBI
106Megalopolis$1,050,000-73.8%1,854$6,489,2662Lionsgate
 
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I had some interest in going to the theater to see Joker 2, but now will probably just wait until it hits Max. Unless I get bored next weekend, but I still have a bunch of stuff to catch up on.

Warner Bros has to hope that Gladiator 2 will deliver for them next month now.
 

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Todd Phillips wishes it was 2019 again. Joker 2 went from Best Picture nom hopeful by the studios to “honorable mention” at the Razzies.

I find the ‘Dancer in the Dark’ comps insulting as well, at least LVT managed to connect Björk’s musical cues to the overarching story. Folie à Deux just constantly throws them at you on some “pay attention to me” type ish.
 

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Superhero movie musicals bombing yet again.

Hollywood getting the Glee crowd to make their superhero films instead of the teams behind films like John Wick and The Raid. never ceases to amaze.
They don't realize the superhero movies are a sub genre of the action film genre?

Just take the easy layup, jeezus
 

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I had some interest in going to the theater to see Joker 2, but now will probably just wait until it hits Max. Unless I get bored next weekend, but I still have a bunch of stuff to catch up on.

Warner Bros has to hope that Gladiator 2 will deliver for them next month now.
Hedge your bets on late game Ridley Scott, Warner Brehs. :huhldup:
 

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Correction: Paramount are the ones distributing the new Gladiator, not WB. Still not sure what to think of that one though. A sequel to a beloved classic, but the reception so far seems lukewarm at best.

Next year’s line-up looks way better for Warner Bros. New Coogler, PTA, Joon-ho, Kosinski, and Supes from Gunn.
 
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