May 23, 2015

‘Tomorrowland,’ ‘Pitch Perfect’ Compete As ‘Mad Max’


‘Tomorrowland,’ ‘Pitch Perfect’ Compete As ‘Mad Max’
Tomorrowland,’ ‘Pitch Perfect’ Compete As ‘Mad Max’
This Memorial Day holiday weekend is turning out to be a two-tier box office with the Top Five and the Bottom Five clearly separated by about $17M.

Leading the Top half is Disney’s futuristic Tomorrowland and Universal’s Pitch Perfect 2, which are very close right now after a Friday battle to win holiday weekend. The estimated range on the 3-day gross for the Brad Bird-directed Tomorrowland is $33.7M to $35.1M after taking in around $10M to $10.4M Friday.

The George Clooney starrer ended up with a B CinemaScore which traditionally averages a 2.9 multiple.

Not to be outdone, however, is PP2. The melody mash-up took in an estimated $9.7M to $10M+ today for an expected 3-day tally of $32.7M to $34M. The musical comedy will acca-pass $100M tomorrow and held very well with an estimated 49% drop after the studio added 87 theaters.

Speaking of small percentage drops, Warner Bros. had a solid second-weekend hold for its dystopian actioner Mad Max: Fury Road  from director George Miller.

Mad Max Fury Road.Even after garnering only a B+ CinemaScore last weekend, the Tom Hardy, Charlize Theron movie is expected to roll in with $26.2M to $28M for the 3-day which means a mere 39% drop (I can hear the studio’s distribution head Dan Fellman right now saying, ‘I told you so’ … hey, I admit I was wrong). It will end the 4-day close to $100M.

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