Spider-Man 3 Continues to Dominate
By: Jarrod SarafinDate: Sunday, May 13, 2007
Spidey cast his web and captured more box office cash this weekend with a 60.0 million box office take here in the States. I’d have to say though there was no doubt whom I would be writing about this weekend. No, it was never a question of if Spider-Man 3 continues to win. The real question was how much it continues to win. Would it be as good as previous blockbuster smash hits in its opening week? Would it sputter and fail after a week of mixed reviews? The short answers to both questions “No” and “No”.
It did not break the Opening Week Record this week and yet, it also did not sputter and die in the box office just yet. In fact, it’s going to enjoy yet another week before it has real competition facing it.
Top Opening Weeks:
- Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest 196.0 mil
- Spider-Man 2 192.0 mil
- Revenge of the Sith 191.3 mil
- Spider-Man 3 182.0 mil
Then again, it’s easy to see why the above movies beat out Spider-Man 3 with their opening weeks. All the movies above Spidey 3 on the list were released on a day where for the most part, school was out of session. Revenge of the Sith could be considered an exception since it was released on 5/19/05. Spider-Man 2 was released on 6/30/04 eating into the July 4th weekend for that year. Dead Man’s Chest was also part of the July 4th weekend last year. Technically, this isn’t the summer yet and Spider-Man 3 has received less during the opening week totals for that simple fact. School’s still in session for the 13-22 demographics.
Here’s some stats for you fellow box office loving Maniacs:
Daily Box Office:
Fri. May 4, 2007: 59.8 mil
Sat. May 5, 2007: 51.3 mil
Sun. May 6, 2007: 39.9 mil
Mon.May 7, 2007:
Domestic: 10.2 mil
Overseas: 24.7 mil
Tue.May 8,2007:
Domestic: 8.0 mil
Overseas: 18.6 mil
Wed. May 9, 2007:
Domestic: 6.7mil
Overseas: 17.0 mil
Thu.May 10, 2007: 5.9 mil
Fri. May 11, 2007: 17.8 mil
Sat. May 12, 2007: 25.0 mil
Sun. May 13, 2007: 18.0 mil
Spider-Man vs. Spider-Man 2 vs. Spider-Man 3 Comparisons:
Spider-Man Domestic Opening Numbers:
Friday 05/03/02: 39.4 million
Saturday 05/04/02: 43.6 million
Sunday 05/05/02: 31.8 million
Budget: 139 million
Total Domestic: 403.7 million
Total Foreign: 418.0 million
Worldwide Total: 821.7 million
Spider-Man 2 Domestic Opening Numbers:
Wednesday 06/30/04: 40.4 million
Thursday 07/01/04: 23.8 million
Friday 07/02/04: 32.4 million
Saturday 07/03/04: 33.7 million
Sunday 07/04/04: 21.9 million
Budget: 200 million
Total Domestic: 373.5 million
Total Foreign: 410.1 million
Worldwide Total: 783.7 million
Spider-Man 3 Domestic Opening Numbers:
Friday 05/04/07: 59.0 million
Saturday 05/05/07: 51.3 million
Sunday 05/06/07: 39.9 million
Budget: 258 million
Total Domestic: 242.0 mil so far
Total Foreign: 379.5 mil so far
Worldwide Total: 621.6 mil so far
There are 23 movies which have grossed 400.0 mil overseas for a studio. Spider-Man 3 will be joining that club as pic #24 very soon.
With 400-600 mil overseas and another 200-400 mil here in the states over the next two months, Spider-Man 3 will also be joining the 1 billion worldwide club shared by only 3 films Last year’s Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest, Titanic and Lord of the Rings: Return of the King are members of that elite group.
Spider-Man 3 Records to Note: (more are coming as the totals are coming in)
Record- All Time Friday Opener: 59.8 million
Record-All Time Saturday Opener: 51.3 million
Record-All Time Sunday Opener: 39.9 million
Record-Fastest to 100.0 million
Record- IMAX debut: 4.8 million
Record- All Time Opening Weekend: 151 million
Record-Biggest Gap between #1 (Spider-Man 3) and #2 (Disturbia)
Record-Biggest Budget w/ Marketing (between 350-500 million)
This is the time when Spider-Man 3 needs to tack on as much money as can be for Sony. Obviously, it will track well in the theaters throughout the month of May but next week we have Shrek 3 with a likewise massive release.
Spider-Man 3 entered into 4,252 theaters on its opening release with a running time at 2 hours and 20 minutes long (outside of the preview time).
Shrek 3 is debuting into 4,000+ theaters on its opening release with a running time at 1 hour and 21 minutes long. This running time and amount of theaters will insure it absolutely kills the competition in box office receipts. All one has to look at is the amount of showings per day per screen count and do the math. Shrek 3 will make a fortune with its amount of showings on that many theaters with that many screens.
There is no doubt about the situation here. Spider-Man 3’s time of no credible tent pole competition is about to come to an end with the introduction of Shrek 3.
Time to talk about the “other” movies this weekend:
The horror film 28 Weeks Later hits 2nd place this weekend with a 10.0 mil debut bow in 2,303 theaters across the country. It averaged $4,342 in its theater screens for distributor Fox Atomic.
Universal’s Georgia Rule lands in 3rd place bringing in 5.8 mil in its debut weekend as well. The film starring Fonda and Lohan debuted in 2,523 theaters and it averaged $2,330 on those theaters this weekend.
Paramount & Dreamwork’s Disturbia (starring Shia LaBeouf) continued rolling this weekend with a 4.8 mil take in 4th place. This makes its box office domestic total around 66.2 mil with a production budget listed at 20 mil.
The comedy war spoof Delta Farce also opened up this weekend and it took in 3.5 mil landing in 5th place. It opened at 1,931 theaters and averaged around $1,800 per theater per showing.
Disney’s thriller The Invisible hits 6th place this weekend with a 2.2 mil on its third week of release. The film has took in 15.5 mil in its full domestic take here in the states and stayed around the 4,5, 6 spots in its 3 weekends.
That’s pretty much where this box office report gets fuzzy. 6th-10th places are too close to call. Hot Fuzz, Next, Meet the Robinsons all have 1.6 mil so where they end up in 6th-9th is hard to say. I guess its safe to say that Will Ferrell’s Blades of Glory gets 10th place with 1.4 mil in its 1,436 theaters. Its domestic total is now at 113.8 mil on its 7 weeks of release. It has a budget listed at 61 mil.
| Rank | Movie | Weekend $ | Theaters | Average | Total $ |
| 1 | Spider-Man 3 | 60.0 mil | 4,252 | $14,111 | 242.0 mil |
| 2 | 28 Weeks Later | 10.0 mil | 2,303 | $4,342 | 10.0 mil |
| 3 | Georgia Rule | 5.8 mil | 2,523 | $2,330 | 5.8 mil |
| 4 | Disturbia | 4.8 mil | 3,106 | $1,547 | 66.2 mil |
| 5 | Delta Farce | 3.5 mil | 1,931 | $1,812 | 3.5 mil |
| 6 | The Invisible | 2.2 mil | 1,943 | $1,133 | 15.5 mil |
| 7 | Hot Fuzz | 1.6 mil | 1,236 | $1,338 | 18.0 mil |
| 8 | Next | 1.6 mil | 2,017 | $795 | 14.6 mil |
| 9 | Meet the Robinsons | 1.6 mil | 1,640 | $975 | 94.0 mil |
| 10 | Blades of Glory | 1.4 mil | 1,436 | $985 | 113.8 mil |
Maniac Feedback:
The Top 10 Box Office Winners Question Continues:
Here are the Maniacs which have turned in their Top 10 Box Office estimates so far: (Note: added Hanso from last week)
Snallygaster:
1. 1. Spider-Man 3
2. Pirates 3
3. Shrek 3
4. Harry Potter: Order of the Phoenix
5. Transformers
6. Ratatouille
7. Fantastic Four
8. The Bourne Ultimatum
9. Rush Hour 3
10. Live Free or Die Hard
2. Pirates 3
3. Shrek 3
4. Harry Potter: Order of the Phoenix
5. Transformers
6. Ratatouille
7. Fantastic Four
8. The Bourne Ultimatum
9. Rush Hour 3
10. Live Free or Die Hard
jppintar326
1. Spiderman 3
2. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
3. Pirates of the Caribbean
4. Transformers
5. Shrek the Third
6. The Bourne UItimatium
7. Fantastic Four Rise of the Silver Surfer
8. Live Free or Die Hard
9. Rush Hour 3
10. Surf's Up
2. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
3. Pirates of the Caribbean
4. Transformers
5. Shrek the Third
6. The Bourne UItimatium
7. Fantastic Four Rise of the Silver Surfer
8. Live Free or Die Hard
9. Rush Hour 3
10. Surf's Up
SinisterPryde
1. Spider-Man 3
2. Pirates of the Carribean: At Earth's End
3. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
4. Shrek 3
5. Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
6. Ratatouille
7. Transformers
8. Rush Hour 3
9. Ocean's Thirteen
10. Live Free or Die Hard
2. Pirates of the Carribean: At Earth's End
3. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
4. Shrek 3
5. Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
6. Ratatouille
7. Transformers
8. Rush Hour 3
9. Ocean's Thirteen
10. Live Free or Die Hard
wessmith1966
1. Pirates 3
2. Spider-Man 3
3. Harry Potter: Order of the Phoenix
4. Shrek 3
5. Transformers
6. Ratatouille
7. Live Free or Die hard
8. Fantastic Four
9. I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry
10. Evan Almighty
2. Spider-Man 3
3. Harry Potter: Order of the Phoenix
4. Shrek 3
5. Transformers
6. Ratatouille
7. Live Free or Die hard
8. Fantastic Four
9. I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry
10. Evan Almighty
Captmathman
1 Spider-Man 3
2 Pirates 3
3 Harry Potter: Order of the Phoenix
4 Shrek the Third
5 Transformers
6 The Bourne Ultimatum
7 Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
8 The Simpsons Movie
9 Evan Almighty
10 Ocean's 13
2 Pirates 3
3 Harry Potter: Order of the Phoenix
4 Shrek the Third
5 Transformers
6 The Bourne Ultimatum
7 Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
8 The Simpsons Movie
9 Evan Almighty
10 Ocean's 13
Merin (with Box Office predictions as well)
1. Pirates 3 - $450 million L
2. Spider-Man 3 - $350 million M
3. Harry Potter 5 - $325 million L
4. Shrek 3 - $315 million L
5. FF 2 - $205 million M
6. Simpsons Movie - $200 million M
7. Rush Hour 3 - $200 million L
2. Spider-Man 3 - $350 million M
3. Harry Potter 5 - $325 million L
4. Shrek 3 - $315 million L
5. FF 2 - $205 million M
6. Simpsons Movie - $200 million M
7. Rush Hour 3 - $200 million L
8. Transformers - $180 million L
9. Bourne Ultimatum - $175 million L
10. Ratatouille - $150 million M
10. Ratatouille - $150 million M
Merin’s Note: “I put M and L after them all to show where I think it'll track. Meaning that I think Pirates will probably make less (L) but my guess is $450 million, whereas I think Simpsons will do more (M) than $215 million, but that is my guess.”
Hanso
1.Pirates 3.
2.Spidey 3.
3.Shrek 3.
4.Transformers.
5.Harry Potter 5.
6.Ratataouile.
7.Rush Hour 3.
2.Spidey 3.
3.Shrek 3.
4.Transformers.
5.Harry Potter 5.
6.Ratataouile.
7.Rush Hour 3.
8.Fantastic Four 2.
9.Chuck & Larry.
10.The Simpsons.
9.Chuck & Larry.
10.The Simpsons.
So the question still stands open. Test your Box office knowledge and put down your top 10 Box Office winners for the summer of 07. Over my past 5 months here with the Box Office Report, I’ve seen some intelligent and well thought out opinions on box office numbers and various tracking with the industry. Time to cut loose and join the above Maniacs with your best guesses on the Top 10!
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Shrek The Third (4,000 theaters)
Limited Releases
Even Money
Brooklyn Rules
Fay Grim
Once
Severance
The Wendell Baker Story
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And regarding SP3's breaking the record of biggest gap between the #1 and #2 movies over a weekend - anybody want to take a guess at the previous record holder? The Superman Return bashers are gonna luv this - yep, Pirates 2's $136M opening weekend vs. Superman Returns $22M was the previous record holder. SP3's lead over Disturbia is colossal, but then again Disturbia was a teen-age thriller which was in its fourth weekend when SP3 was released. Superman Returns, on the other hand, was only in its second weekend of release - and it was supposed to be one of last summer's tentpole movies. Don't get me wrong - I'm not a SR basher - in fact, I enjoyed SR more than Pirates 2. I just never would have guessed that the gap was so huge between Pirates 2 and SR that SR would be the previous holder of that dubious distinction.