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Post Re: Japan Box-Office: Weekend Forecast (12/19-20)
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During holiday period, weekdays are more important than weekend, right?


That's generally the rule all year, but yeah, taking advantage of the holidays during the weekdays is very important, especially for younger-skewing films since they're more dependent on them. You very rarely see a younger-skewing film released outside of March/April (Spring Break/Golden Week), July/August (Summer Vacation/Obon Festival) or December (Winter Break/New Year) because their audience is just too busy with studies to come out to the theaters.

But it depends on the film. Younger-skewing films really strive during holiday periods, as mentioned, and can really thrive during the holidays and earn up to 3x more on weekdays versus the weekends.

We're getting closer to the holidays, and I always post daily estimates for the top 10 when they begin, so look forward to them. After Christmas, the younger-skewing films will be the first to see the benefit of the holidays since schools let out before workplaces. Older-skewing films can still see week-to-week decreases during Christmas Week because of this. Then over New Year Week, younger-skewing films will continue to benefit, but this is where the older-skewing films shine the most.

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Post Re: Japan Box-Office: Weekend Forecast (12/19-20)
Could Wonder Woman 1984 end up behind Kamen Rider (in revenue)?
or even outside the Top-5?

Or I'm just exaggerating?


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This Sunday for Demon Slayer reassures me ! If all goes well, this Sunday could drop below 40% drop and hit $2.2M-$2.3M, and we would drop to 55% over the weekend and around $4.1M-$4.2M. It's below your expectations for the weekend but it's still okay.

Demon Slayer is leaving Three Kingdoms behind on Sunday, and I think he will remain number 1 this weekend as you were saying @Corpse. In my opinion, the weekend would be disappointing if he didn't manage to reach ¥400mn ($4M) and 300k admissions, but so far it looks good.


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Could Wonder Woman 1984 end up behind Kamen Rider (in revenue)?
or even outside the Top-5?

Or I'm just exaggerating?


They were always going to be close, revenue advantage Wonder Woman, admissions advantage Kamen Rider. That's still probably true, but Kamen Rider is matching its Saturday admissions today, while Wonder Woman is trailing.

If Wonder Woman does lose to Kamen Rider though, it'll still make the Top 5 (at #5) in revenue, but could come in 6th in admissions (behind Doraemon).

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WandaLegion wrote:
The average (geometric mean) hold vs 2 weekends prior — so, for wknds 3-9 — is 67%, for a 33% drop. The weekdays coincidentally are 33% down from 2 weeks ago. So I’ll predict 33% down from wknd 8, for ~440M.


Should be within 10%, a bit more would have been neat but hard to complain much. Similar weekend as if it had two 20% drops rather than the crazy giveaway see-saw of reality.


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Family skewing films often has higher share from unusual locations comparing to other films, right? If so, maybe DS has the same number of admits nationwide with Three Kingdom yesterday although its admits from usual location is slightly lower.


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No. More adult-skewing films have a higher share at the Usual Locations. Younger-skewing (or family) films perform better in rural prefectures, so their share tends to be lower at the Usual Locations which largely consists of the urban prefectures.

But Demon Slayer isn't just a family film. It's an everything film, arguably the most appealing ever in terms of its appeal from attracting elementary-aged children all the way up to grandparents in their sixties or seventies, male and female alike. There doesn't seem to be any demographic it hasn't brought in.

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Is this DVD release date accurate?

https://www.dvdsreleases.com/january-20 ... ease-date/

22 January 2021

I'm from Indonesia, and yesterday the movie had a few fan screenings. VERY expensive tickets but still mostly packed.

It will begin regular shows from 6 January 2021, making history as the first ever anime to receive truly wide release.


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Lisa homura have 100 million views wonder if it can beat lemon.


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Is this DVD release date accurate?

https://www.dvdsreleases.com/january-20 ... ease-date/

22 January 2021

I'm from Indonesia, and yesterday the movie had a few fan screenings. VERY expensive tickets but still mostly packed.

It will begin regular shows from 6 January 2021, making history as the first ever anime to receive truly wide release.

Hope it make lot of money in Indonesia demon slayer is truly revolution


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NezuKo wrote:
Hope it make lot of money in Indonesia demon slayer is truly revolution


Hopefully, deservedly so. A great series, and from what I've been told, a great movie as well.

(And I am admittedly not an anime fan)


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Sat: 3 Kingdom > DS around 2k admits at usual locations
Sun: DS > 3 Kingdom around 3k atmids at usual locations
It's really closed here.....


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There is no way the home media releases this soon in its run even with piracy not being a thing this movie will definitely make a lot of money in DVD and Blu-ray. Once physical media is released the BO will surely be impacted and its still very much relevant in Japan BO so that date makes no sense (probably a speculation given the past movies). Additionally there was an article that Corpse shared mentioning that the movie will stay in Japan theaters till March 2021 so I do not think there will be home media release before that.


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The home video release is not Janurary. That's not an official source or anything (the grammar is awkward and it keeps saying "estimate" for some reason). I'm guessing they're mistaken one of the anime's home video releases for the movie.

Most films don't even go on home video until 5-6 months after their theatrical debut, let alone a mere 3 months. And it can take 9-12 months for leggy films. The home video release is a long way out. I would expect May as the earliest month (to coincide with Rengoku's birthday), but it be could later in the Summer.

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#KimetsunoYaiba earned $3,8M in its tenth weekend,extending the record of domination of the top spot at the Japanese weekly box office to ten weeks. Cumulative Box Office $297M.This weekend #DS beats #ThreeKindomgs ($3,77M)


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Awful weekend for WW84. $1.65mn 3 days IMO.


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Also disappointing weekend for Demon Slayer. Honestly even in the worst-case scenario, I didn't expect a weekend under ¥ 400mn, but hey after such an exceptional race, it might be normal that one day or the other we have numbers a little lower than expected, I don't know.


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I guess holidays are coming? It can recover than


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Is there lockdown in indonesia? Or people are not seeing movies because of it would it affect demon slayer just checked cases in indonesia are increasing


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Awful weekend for WW84. $1.65mn 3 days IMO.


Indeed at this rate it will loose screens before holiday boost kicks in.


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Guys, it increased by 43% last weekend, shattering the 9th weekend record by earning almost ¥1 billion. If last weekend was normal, it probably would have come in around ¥500 million, maybe a bit less, meaning this weekend under normal conditions would have been a normal 20-30% drop instead of almost 60%.

You can't take any of its increases/decreases at face value, not until late Janurary when it finally has normal weekends. It simply balanced itself out again, like it has for months now. There's nothing to recover from.

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“You have to pretend you get an endgame. You have to carry on like you will; otherwise, you can't carry on at all.”
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Guys, it increased by 43% last weekend, shattering the 9th weekend record by earning almost ¥1 billion. If last weekend was normal, it probably would have come in around ¥500 million, maybe a bit less, meaning this weekend under normal conditions would have been a normal 20-30% drop instead of almost 60%.

You can't take any of its increases/decreases at face value, not until late Janurary when it finally has normal weekends. It simply balanced itself out again, like it has for months now. There's nothing to recover from.


Drop vs two weekends ago is very close to the average we saw for DS from weekends 4-8 (38.7%). Wknds 3 and 9 were clear outliers, so by including them in the avg I was being implicitly optimistic. Agreed it’s a normal drop and no concern warranted, especially given the 3 new openers.

You brought this on yourself just a bit with the 475 est though. If you don’t want people complaining over fine weekends you’ve gotta pump in a little pessimism :P


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Corpse wrote:
Guys, it increased by 43% last weekend, shattering the 9th weekend record by earning almost ¥1 billion. If last weekend was normal, it probably would have come in around ¥500 million, maybe a bit less, meaning this weekend under normal conditions would have been a normal 20-30% drop instead of almost 60%.

You can't take any of its increases/decreases at face value, not until late Janurary when it finally has normal weekends. It simply balanced itself out again, like it has for months now. There's nothing to recover from.


Given the crowd I guess it's expected regardless ;)


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I wouldn't call this weekend "good", and would agree it's more on the disappointing side, but it's not bad or anything. There are also 5/6 theaters missing from the usual location numbers this weekend.

Next weekend will likely be a full turnaround, so the mood will likely swing again. It's just gotten a little annoying to read the more negative remarks on the non-giveaway weekends when it's largely expected to drop over them. The higher the increase one weekend, the bigger the drop the next is likely to become. It's just natural.

Weekend Estimates below:

Weekend Estimates (12/19-20):
01 (01) ¥380,000,000 ($3.7 million), -60%, ¥31,155,000,000 ($297.3 million), Demon Slayer: Mugen Train (Toho/Aniplex) WK10
02 (02) ¥368,000,000 ($3.6 million), -38%, ¥1,575,000,000 ($15.0 million), New Interpretation Records of the Three Kingdoms (Toho) WK2
03 (---) ¥280,000,000 ($2.7 million), 0, ¥365,000,000 ($3.5 million), The Promised Neverland (Toho) NEW
04 (---) ¥130,000,000 ($1.3 million), 0, ¥180,000,000 ($1.7 million), Kamen Rider Zero-One: REAL x TIME (Toei) NEW
05 (---) ¥120,000,000 ($1.2 million), 0, ¥180,000,000 ($1.7 million), Wonder Woman 1984 (Warner Bros.) NEW
06 (03) ¥119,000,000 ($1.2 million), -36%, ¥1,980,000,000 ($19.0 million), Stand By Me, Doraemon 2 (Toho) WK5
07 (04) ¥x91,000,000 ($880,000), -35%, ¥1,350,000,000 ($12.9 million), Takizawa Kabuki Zero 2020: The Movie (Shochiku) WK3
08 (05) ¥x44,000,000 ($425,000), -51%, ¥340,000,000 ($3.3 million), Tengaramon (Giggly Box) WK2
09 (---) ¥x35,000,000 ($340,000), 0, ¥x55,000,000 ($0.5 million), Evangelion 3.0: You Can (Not) Redo [4DX re-release] (Toho/Toei/Khara) NEW
10 (06) ¥x31,000,000 ($300,000), -49%, ¥370,000,000 ($3.6 million), Fate/Grand Order - Divine Realm of the Round Table: Camelot 1 (Aniplex) WK3


>Demon Slayer: Mugen Train dropped harder than expected, but there's nothing to be "worried" about here. It's probably going to be back up 40/50% or something next weekend, which will make anyone that's disappointed (...) think otherwise. It's a little over ¥500 million away from overtaking Spirited Away to become the new #1 film of all-time, which will likely occur next Saturday.

>The Promised Neverland performed quite well, opening higher than many other live-action Shonen/manga/anime adaptations (Bleach, Tokyo Ghoul, Black Butler, Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, among others), and has set itself up nicely heading into the holiday period soon. It may still have some degree of frontloading, but it has a pretty good shot at reaching the ¥2 billion (~$20 million) milestone.

>Kamen Rider Zero-One: REAL x TIME had a mediocre start, among the lowest in the series. The series does skew younger, so that could be part of the reason (younger-skewing films have been the most impacted by COVID), but the series has also been on a downward trend as of late. The series has those though, just like it has a year or two of trending upward again, so I wouldn't be particularly concerned here.

>Wonder Woman 1984 did not open well, not at all. It's down over 50% compared to the opening weekend of the original film. A drop-off was already expected given the unpopularity of superhero films, especially among DC releases, but this is a bit extreme. There hasn't really been any DC sequels except for, I guess, The Justice League which dropped almost 50% over its opening weekend compared to Batman v Superman, so that could be a good comparison here, too.

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Marvel & DC Box-Office History (1980-):

Opening Weekends:
¥1.226 billion ($9.6 million) - Spider-Man (2002)
¥1.207 billion ($10.1 million) - Spider-Man 3 (2007)
¥1.084 billion ($10.0 million) - Spider-Man 2 (2004)
¥962.0 million ($8.7 million) - Avengers: Endgame (2019)
¥793.9 million ($6.5 million) - Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)
¥698.6 million ($6.5 million) - Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019)
¥672.4 million ($6.2 million) - Avengers: Infinity War (2018)
¥580.9 million ($7.4 million) - The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)

¥548.0 million ($5.1 million) - Joker (2019)
¥500.9 million ($6.3 million) - The Avengers (2012)
¥448.8 million ($4.2 million) - Captain America: Civil War (2016)
¥448.5 million ($4.1 million) - Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)

¥439.0 million ($3.9 million) - Venom (2018)
¥426.6 million ($3.8 million) - Captain Marvel (2019)
¥420.3 million ($4.1 million) - The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014)
¥414.7 million ($4.3 million) - Iron Man 3 (2013)

¥394.1 million ($3.4 million) - Doctor Strange (2017)
¥390.1 million ($3.8 million) - Suicide Squad (2016)
¥383.3 million ($3.6 million) - Deadpool (2016)
¥375.1 million ($3.4 million) - Deadpool 2 (2018)
¥372.0 million ($4.6 million) - The Dark Knight Rises (2012)
¥371.3 million ($3.3 million) - Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016)
¥368.9 million ($3.4 million) - Superman Returns (2006)
¥361.9 million ($3.1 million) - X2: X-Men United (2003)
¥333.2 million ($3.1 million) - The Dark Knight (2008)
¥322.2 million ($2.9 million) - Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018)
¥314.3 million ($2.8 million) - Aquaman (2019)
¥309.7 million ($2.9 million) - Black Panther (2018)
¥290.2 million ($2.7 million) - Batman Begins (2005)
¥276.6 million ($2.4 million) - X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)
¥272.5 million ($2.7 million) - X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014)

¥268.3 million ($2.8 million) - Man of Steel (2013)
¥266.5 million ($2.4 million) - Wonder Woman (2017)

¥264.6 million ($2.9 million) - Iron Man 2 (2010)
¥249.4 million ($2.2 million) - Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017)
¥247.5 million ($2.1 million) - Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007)
¥230.6 million ($2.0 million) - Thor: Ragnarok (2017)
¥224.1 million ($2.1 million) - Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)
¥211.7 million ($2.0 million) - Iron Man (2008)
¥204.7 million ($1.9 million) - Fantastic Four (2005)

¥204.4 million ($1.8 million) - Justice League (2017)
¥200.4 million ($1.7 million) - Ant-Man (2015)
¥198.4 million ($1.9 million) - Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)
¥194.3 million ($1.6 million) - Daredevil (2003)
¥187.1 million ($1.8 million) - Thor: The Dark World (2014)
¥184.3 million ($1.9 million) - The Wolverine (2013)
¥176.8 million ($1.9 million) - X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)

¥167.0 million ($1.5 million) - Shazam! (2019)
¥163.3 million ($1.4 million) - Logan (2017)
¥160.9 million ($1.4 million) - Hulk (2003)
¥158.5 million ($1.9 million) - X-Men: First Class (2011)
¥153.1 million ($1.5 million) - X-Men: Apocalypse (2016)
¥132.0 million ($1.2 million) - X-Men: Dark Phoenix (2019)
¥129.9 million ($1.6 million) - Thor (2011)

¥120.0 million ($1.2 million) - Wonder Woman 1984 (2020) *Est.*
¥109.7 million ($1.2 million) - Watchmen (2009)
¥88.3 million ($1.1 million) - Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)
¥65.1 million ($0.6 million) - Catwoman (2004)
¥42.6 million ($0.6 million) - The Green Lantern (2011)

¥41.5 million ($0.4 million) - The Incredible Hulk (2008)


Totals:
¥7.50 billion ($59.2 million) - Spider-Man (2002)
¥7.12 billion ($66.9 million) - Spider-Man 3 (2007)
¥6.70 billion ($61.1 million) - Spider-Man 2 (2004)
¥6.13 billion ($55.4 million) - Avengers: Endgame (2019)

¥5.06 billion ($46.7 million) - Joker (2019)
¥3.74 billion ($34.1 million) - Avengers: Infinity War (2018)
¥3.61 billion ($46.2 million) - The Avengers (2012)
¥3.21 billion ($26.0 million) - Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015)
¥3.16 billion ($39.1 million) - The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)
¥3.14 billion ($30.7 million) - The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014)
¥3.06 billion ($28.2 million) - Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019)

¥3.00 billion ($20.0 million) - Batman (1989)
¥2.80 billion ($25.6 million) - Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
¥2.63 billion ($24.1 million) - Captain America: Civil War (2016)
¥2.57 billion ($26.4 million) - Iron Man 3 (2013)
¥2.55 billion ($12.0 million) - Superman II (1981)
¥2.25 billion ($20.0 million) - Venom (2018)
¥2.04 billion ($19.2 million) - Deadpool (2016)
¥2.04 billion ($18.6 million) - Captain Marvel (2019)
¥1.97 billion ($24.2 million) - The Dark Knight Rises (2012)
¥1.87 billion ($16.4 million) - Doctor Strange (2017)
¥1.86 billion ($16.9 million) - Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016)
¥1.85 billion ($18.1 million) - X-Men (2000)
¥1.80 billion ($16.3 million) - Deadpool 2 (2018)
¥1.80 billion ($15.9 million) - X2: X-Men United (2003)
¥1.76 billion ($17.0 million) - Suicide Squad (2016)
¥1.64 billion ($14.8 million) - Aquaman (2019)
¥1.60 billion ($15.8 million) - The Dark Knight (2008)
¥1.56 billion ($14.5 million) - Black Panther (2018)
¥1.53 billion ($14.3 million) - X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)
¥1.50 billion ($11.9 million) - Superman Returns (2006)
¥1.40 billion ($14.1 million) - Batman Begins (2005)
¥1.34 billion ($12.2 million) - Wonder Woman (2017)
¥1.32 billion ($11.7 million) - Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018)
¥1.21 billion ($10.0 million) - Ant-Man (2015)
¥1.20 billion ($13.7 million) - Iron Man 2 (2010)
¥1.15 billion ($10.2 million) - Thor: Ragnarok (2017)
¥1.14 billion ($10.1 million) - Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017)
¥1.10 billion ($9.8 million) - Justice League (2017)
¥1.07 billion ($9.7 million) - Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)
¥1.03 billion ($10.1 million) - X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014)

¥970 million ($9.8 million) - Man of Steel (2013)
¥950 million ($10.1 million) - Fantastic Four (2005)
¥900 million ($9.3 million) - Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007)
¥900 million ($9.8 million) - X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)
¥850 million ($8.2 million) - Hulk (2003)
¥830 million ($6.9 million) - Daredevil (2003)
¥820 million ($8.4 million) - The Wolverine (2013)
¥800 million ($8.9 million) - Iron Man (2008)
¥750 million ($8.0 million) - X-Men: First Class (2011)
¥740 million ($6.8 million) - Logan (2017)
¥725 million ($6.9 million) - X-Men: Apocalypse (2016)

¥700 million ($6.3 million) - Shazam! (2019)
¥700 million ($6.8 million) - Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)
¥650 million ($6.3 million) - Thor: The Dark World (2014)

¥550 million ($7.0 million) - Thor (2011)
¥420 million ($4.2 million) - Watchmen (2009)
¥400 million ($3.7 million) - X-Men: Dark Phoenix (2019)
¥400 million ($5.0 million) - Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)
¥370 million ($3.3 million) - Catwoman (2004)
¥240 million ($2.0 million) - The Incredible Hulk (2008)
¥200 million ($1.9 million) - Green Lantern (2011)


Marvel/DC

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