Sunday, April 1, 2012

Hunger Games #1, Wrath of Titans #2


1.  The Hunger Games - $61.1 million ($251.03) - 2 wks (LG) -59.9%
 . . . 4137 screens / $14,769 per screen
2.  Wrath of the Titans - $34.2 - 1 wk (WB)
 . . . 3545 / $9647
3.  Mirror Mirror - $19 - 1 wk (Rel)
 . . . 3603 / $5273
4.  21 Jump Street - $15 ($93.1) - 3 wks (Sony) -26.7%
 . . . 3148 / $4765
5.  The Lorax - $8 ($189.6) - 5 wks (U) -39.3%
 . . . 3264 / $2451
6.  John Carter - $2 ($66.21) - 4 wks (BV) -60.5%
 . . . 2397 / $836
7.  Salmon Fishing in the Yemen - $1.27 ($3.17) - 4 wks (CBS) +81.3%
 . . . 483 / $2638
8.  Act of Valor - $1.01 ($67.75) - 6 wks (Rel) -50.7%
 . . . 1239 / $812
9.  A Thousand Words - $.92 ($16.52) - 4 wks (Par) -53.1%
 . . . 1007 / $909

The phenomenon continues.  The Hunger Games will have no problem getting to $300 million domestic.

Wrath of the Titans opened lower than the original Clash and is receiving even worse reviews than the first one. Last I checked it was a 25% on Rotten Tomatoes.

Mirror Mirror opened lower than Relativity would've hoped for.  Part of the problem may have been it's a kids-aimed comedy, and the grittier Snow White & the Huntsman has a stronger marketing campaign.

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