Grosses
'Fast & Furious 6' Sets Franchise High $38.2 Million Opening Day; 'Hangover 3' Rebounds Slightly, 'Epic' Strong in Third PlaceMay 25, 2013 03:15 AM
Universal reports an excellent $38.2 million Friday opening for Fast & Furious 6, topping the $34.4 million opening day of 2011's Fast Five for a new franchise high. BoxOffice is projecting a $119 million four-day opening for the sequel, with an outside shot at hitting $100 million in its first three days alone.
The Hangover Part III managed to increase slightly with a 23 percent increase from Thursday's disappointing debut up to $14.53 million yesterday (likely due to the late release date change). That said, the film is far under-performing against expectations as its two-day take is running 57.3 percent behind The Hangover Part II. With volatile word of mouth thus far, the outlook for the comedy three-quel isn't good. We're projecting a $52.5 million four-day weekend and $64.3 million five-day overall start.
Meanwhile, Paramount's Star Trek Into Darkness held up well in the face of new competition. The J.J. Abrams-helmed sequel is headed for a four-day weekend of $49 million.
Fox's Epic impressed with a strong $9.35 million take on Friday. Despite no built-in audience, the animated film took advantage of the lack of kiddie-centric movies in the market right now (March's The Croods was the most recent film to appeal to that crowd). We're projecting a $44 million four-day gross for the pic.
Meanwhile, The Great Gatsby declined 48 percent Friday-to-Friday with $3.96 million to begin its third weekend. The film is on pace for a $17.5 million four-day frame.
3-Day & 4-Day Memorial Weekend Projections
1. Fast & Furious 6 - $98.0 million (3-day) / $119.0 million (4-day)
2. The Hangover Part III - $43.5 million (3-day) / $52.5 million (4-day) / $64.3 million (5-day total)
3. Star Trek Into Darkness - $38.5 million million (3-day) / $49.0 million (4-day)
4. Epic - $34.0 million (3-day) / $44.0 million (4-day)
5. Iron Man 3 - $20.0 million (3-day) / $25.5 million (4-day)
6. The Great Gatsby - $14.0 million (3-day) / $17.5 million (4-day)
Additional reporting by Daniel Garris.
Daily Domestic Gross Wed, Oct. 31 2007
← previous next →| # | Title | Wed, Oct. 31 2007 | Locations | Avg. | Total | Wks. | Dist. | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Saw IV | $2,808,247 | 52% | 3,183 | -- | $882 | $38,495,515 | 1 | Lionsgate |
| 2 | 30 Days of Night | $930,474 | 50% | 2,859 | 4 | $325 | $29,658,351 | 2 | Sony / Columbia |
| 3 | Dan in Real Life | $729,527 | -1% | 1,921 | -- | $380 | $14,037,077 | 1 | Disney |
| 4 | Michael Clayton | $526,099 | 39% | 2,585 | 0 | $204 | $29,915,978 | 4 | Warner Bros. |
| 5 | Gone Baby Gone | $351,578 | 7% | 1,713 | 0 | $205 | $12,210,886 | 2 | Miramax |
| 6 | The Game Plan | $332,232 | 46% | 3,342 | 41 | $99 | $77,805,479 | 5 | Disney |
| 7 | We Own the Night | $311,945 | -2% | 2,402 | 40 | $130 | $25,999,157 | 3 | Sony / Columbia |
| 8 | Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married? | $278,972 | -7% | 1,897 | -137 | $147 | $48,136,671 | 3 | Lionsgate |
| 9 | Rendition | $247,401 | 10% | 2,250 | 0 | $110 | $8,495,382 | 2 | New Line |
| 10 | Elizabeth: The Golden Age | $192,621 | 13% | 1,603 | -403 | $120 | $14,573,717 | 3 | Universal |