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How long for it to break $100m? Update: $150m OW


The top 3 this year took a week or less. Sure to make it by 2nd weekend because Xmas.

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if this doesn't make a $100m opening weekend i will eat my shoe werner herzog style.

i think the more interesting question is can it get close to or pass $200m opening weekend.

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2 days tops.

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I've got a 3D ticket for Thursday night, a 2D digital ticket for Friday night, and a 2D IMAX ticket for Saturday night. There are probably a lot of people that have already bought multiple tickets. This movie will hit close to 200m opening weekend.

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You really need to broaden your film selections. I cannot fathom anyone buying multiple tickets for a movie they don't even know if they'll like yet. Are you eight years old?

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Midday Saturday the 18th

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It probably has already done more than that in pre-sales.

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The multiplex near me has scheduled 32 shows for Spider-Man No Way Home (2021) on its opening Thursday night. Most shows are close to selling out. There are even shows scheduled for midnight, 12:30am, 1:00am, 1:30am, and 2:30am. The late late shows through 1:30am are close to sellouts. Opening weekend in North America is projected at $190-250 million.

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$100m possible on Saturday.

Box Office Preview: ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Eyes Mighty, Massive, Marvelous $150 Million-Plus Debut
https://variety.com/2021/film/news/spider-man-no-way-home-opening-weekend-estimate-tom-holland-1235132943/

Tom Holland’s newest web-slinging adventure “Spider-Man: No Way Home” hits theaters on Friday and is poised to generate $150 million in its box office debut — a heroic feat even by pre-COVID standards. The film’s distributor Sony Pictures modestly predicts a three-day tally closer to $130 million, which would still rank as a huge win. But given pent-up demand and record pre-sales, some box office prognosticators are more bullish. They believe an opening weekend near $175 million could be within reach.

At the very least, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” looks to be the first pandemic-era movie to cross $100 million in a single weekend, an achievement that felt more like a distant dream this time last year. Only one film, Sony’s comic book sequel “Venom: Let There Be Carnage,” has come close to hitting that benchmark, with initial revenues at a still-impressive $90 million domestically. Movie theater attendance has stalled in recent weeks, so the comic book adaptation presents the best chance yet to bring audiences back to cinemas during the holiday season. But the emergence of Omicron could stifle ticket sales — even Spider-Man may not be a match for the new variant.

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Hmmm wheres queensfanusa? Usually first to comment on a hot box office? Oh yeh , its not a WB movie

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