How ‘Sound of Freedom’ Outperformed ‘Mission: Impossible’
Matt and Lucas Shaw discuss the independent thriller that came out of nowhere
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Do the theaters/studios actually know how many tickets were actually used versus purchased though?
Oh I guarantee they do. They know how many were admitted in the theater when the ticket taker scans your ticket / phone.
It's no different than a sporting event. I remember years ago, the Red Sox would announce their sellout streak during every home game. And you would look around like there's two thousand empty seats. Y'all ain't let 37,000 people through the gates. But all those games were sold out, technically. Some people weren't tryna fight Boston traffic at 6:30 to go see a mediocre Sox team play on a Wednesday night.
And so the Red Sox ended up with all the ticket revenue and got to say we've sold out 820 games in a row despite their being 7,000 empty seats. And now Angel Studios can do the same.
Barbie going to crash 85% second weekend… bet on it.The Monday numbers were crazy too. Heard it was something like 'Barbie' $27M and Oppenheimer $14M. That looks good for their second weekend.
The Monday numbers were crazy too. Heard it was something like 'Barbie' $27M and Oppenheimer $14M. That looks good for their second weekend.
Haunted Mansion's taking away PLF screens away from Barbie. I give it not even a week before they're taken right back.
My local theater ain't having it for the weekend. Barbie staying put.
That shyt ain't happening here. 'Oppenheimer' still got the IMAX and 'Barbie' still got the other large screens. Nobody gives a fukk about Mansion. Another Disney blunder.
Shares of Imax Corp. rallied after hours on Wednesday after the high-end movie-theater operator reported second-quarter results that beat estimates — helped by titles like “Super Mario Bros.” — with more gains likely on the way as theater operators ride blockbusters like “Oppenheimer” through the summer.
The results, Imax IMAX, +2.84% executives said, landed as more moviegoers are showing a preference for seeing movies in “premium” theaters following the shutdown of the industry during the pandemic.
Movie | Distributor | Theaters | Total Gross | Projection | Weeks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Barbie | Warner Bros. | 4,337 | $237,164,831 | $88.6M | 2 |
Oppenheimer | Universal | 3,647 | $117,866,745 | $50.8M | 2 |
Haunted Mansion | Disney | 3,740 | $28M | 1 | |
Sound of Freedom | Angel Studios | 3,411 | $133,994,647 | $16M | 4 |
Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One | Paramount | 3,191 | $126,376,831 | $13.3M | 3 |
Elemental | Disney | 2,105 | $140,595,188 | $3M | 7 |
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny | Disney | 2,165 | $162,191,534 | $4.9M | 5 |
Insidious: The Red Door | Sony | 1,914 | $74,204,397 | $4M | 4 |
Talk to Me | A24 | 1,900 | $3.1M | 1 | |
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse | Sony | 833 | $376,935,451 | $2M | 9 |
The First Slam Dunk | GKIDS | 600 | $263.7M international | ||
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts | Paramount | 322 | $156,180,589 | 8 | |
The Little Mermaid | Disney | 208 | $296,535,552 | 10 | |
No Hard Feelings | Sony | 311 | $49,642,520 | 6 |
Rank | LW | Movie | Gross | %± LW | Theaters | Total Gross | Weeks | Distributor |
1 | 1 | Barbie | $93,000,000 | -42.6% | 4,337 | $351,402,851 | 2 | Warner Bros. |
2 | 2 | Oppenheimer | $46,200,000 | -44% | 3,647 | $174,060,430 | 2 | Universal |
3 | - | Haunted Mansion | $24,200,000 | - | 3,740 | $24,200,000 | 1 | Disney |
4 | 3 | Sound of Freedom | $12,409,300 | -37.4% | 3,411 | $148,972,065 | 4 | Angel Studios |
5 | 4 | Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One | $10,725,000 | -44.6% | 3,191 | $139,233,033 | 3 | Paramount |
6 | - | Talk to Me | $10,028,632 | - | 2,340 | $10,028,632 | 1 | A24 |
7 | 5 | Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny | $4,000,000 | -40.1% | 2,165 | $167,084,867 | 5 | Disney |
8 | 7 | Elemental | $3,400,000 | -40.6% | 2,105 | $144,983,672 | 7 | Disney |
9 | 6 | Insidious: The Red Door | $3,175,000 | -52.1% | 1,914 | $78,081,584 | 4 | Screen Gems |
10 | 8 | Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse | $1,440,000 | -50.1% | 833 | $378,796,158 | 9 | Columbia |