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Which film will make the most money this summer?  

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  1. 1. Which film will make the most money this summer?

    • Furious 7 (April 3)
    • The Avengers: Age of Ultron (May 1)
    • Mad Max: Fury Road (May 15)
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    • Tomorrowland (May 22)
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    • Poltergeist (May 22)
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    • San Andreas (May 29)
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    • Entourage (Jun 3)
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    • Spy (Jun 5)
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    • Jurassic World (Jun 12)
    • Inside Out (Jun 19)
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    • Ted 2 (Jun 26)
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    • Terminator Genisys (Jul 1)
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    • Magic Mike XXL (Jul 1)
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    • Minions (Jul 10)
    • Ant-man (Jul 17)
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    • Pixels (Jul 24)
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    • Vacation (Jul 29)
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    • Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (Jul 31)
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    • Fantastic Four (Aug 7)
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    • Shaun The Sheep (Aug 7)
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    • The Man From UNCLE (Aug 14)
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    • Hitman: Agent 47 (Aug 21)
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Here's what I predict the biggest box office winners will be this summer



1. Avengers 2

2. Furious 7

3. Minions

4. Jurassic World

5. Inside Out

6. Mission: Impossible 5

7. Mad Max 4

8. Terminator 5

9. Ted 2

10. San Andreas


It seems like the ones with the biggest potential to bomb are Poltergeist, Ant-man, Pixels, Vacation, and of course Fantastic Four.

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Will Spy make any money? I really can't stand Melissa McCarthy at all and don't understand how she gets so much work.

Hot Pursuit bombing so hard can't be a good sign for another female led comedy like Spy...

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I think all of those guys are more talented that Melissa McCarthy, well maybe not Kevin James.

Franco is great

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Will Spy make any money? I really can't stand Melissa McCarthy at all and don't understand how she gets so much work.

Hot Pursuit bombing so hard can't be a good sign for another female led comedy like Spy...

Spy was at 100 % at RT. They say its her best work ever and a really fine and funny film
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The Goldfinger inspired poster for Spy is brilliant.

I like fat people.

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Will Spy make any money? I really can't stand Melissa McCarthy at all and don't understand how she gets so much work.

Hot Pursuit bombing so hard can't be a good sign for another female led comedy like Spy...

Spy was at 100 % at RT.

It's the new Mad Max: Fury Road!

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Franco and Hathaway were young and inexperienced. Letterman is always bad.

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Ant-man is a big question mark on the summer for me.

On the one hand it's MCU Marvel, and all their movies have made big money. On the other hand its a third-tier character who has not even been remotely setup in any of the prior movies. It's kind of a similar situation to Guardians of the Galaxy in that way, but at least that one had a revival comic series that started in 2008 while Ant-man hasn't been at the fore-front of Marvel's comic line in a while.

GOTG also had the luck of having Chris Pratt in the lead role, coming off the success of Zero Dark Thirty and the LEGO movie. Paul Rudd is certainly well known, but hardly a bankable star. This film will obviously be the MCU's least-successful film so far, the question is if it will bomb, bomb hard, or turn a meager profit / roughly break even.

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Mad Max 4 seems to be made with the idea of making money in the long run. Build an instant cult classic, and you have franchise that isn't DC superheroes or Harry Potter spin-offs...

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Mad Max 4 seems to be made with the idea of making money in the long run. Build an instant cult classic, and you have franchise that isn't DC superheroes or Harry Potter spin-offs...

uh no. Cult classic means it doesn't make tons of money.
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Black Panther appeals to me. I'M pretty sure I killed Ant Man with Andro.

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Don't think the man think the look. I think BP is black.

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A black man from a hidden nation in Africa.

It was hinted at in A2

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For those who say that Ant-Man is gonna be a sub-par MCU Marvel film this summer...

well, they learned from this mistake, didn't they?

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It will have Capt 'Merica Ironman Thor Hulk Black Widow The Falcon The Black Panther The Winter Soldier Nick Fury Hawkeye Bruce Jenner Stefan Cosman Jason LeBlanc Marie Calender The Vision Penny Lane Robert Redford ' s Ghost the Ambiguous Gay Duo The Wonder Twins Young Spiderman Casey Kasum.

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No the correct answer is there is a barber showing photgraphs.

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Domestic Weekend:


1. Tomorrowland — $32.1 million
2. Pitch Perfect 2 — $30.3 million
3. Mad Max: Fury Road — $23.8 million ($87.3 million total)
4. Poltergeist — $23 million
5. Avengers: Age of Ultron — $20.9 million ($404.1 million total)
6. Hot Pursuit — $3.4 million ($28.9 million total)
7, Far from the Madding Crowd — $3 million ($6.3 million total)
8. Furious 7 — $2.6 million ($347.5 million total)
9.Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 — $3 million ($66 million total)
10. Home — 1.6 million ($167.9 million total)


Write-up: http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/box-office-tomorrowland-takes-1-but-disappoints-on-one-of-the-worst-memorial-day-weekends-in-over-10-years-20150524

Domestic Summer So Far

1 Avengers: Age of Ultron BV $388,526,000
2 Furious 7 Uni. $345,426,000
3 Pitch Perfect 2 Uni. $97,187,000
4 Mad Max: Fury Road WB $70,185,000
5 Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 Sony $64,243,000
9 The Age of Adaline LGF $38,814,215
7 The Longest Ride Fox $36,514,025
8 Run All Night WB $26,461,644
9 Hot Pursuit WB $26,385,000
10 Black or White Rela. $21,571,189
11 Tomorrowland BV $9,737,000
12 Poltergeist (2015) Fox $9,350,000

World-wide Summer So Far

1 Furious 7 Uni. $1,490
2 Avengers: Age of Ultron BV $1,159.0
3 Pitch Perfect 2 Uni. $135.3
4 Mad Max: Fury Road WB $135.2
5 Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 Sony $95.7
6 The Longest Ride Fox $51.4
7 Unfriended Uni. $42.9
8 The Age of Adaline $38.8
9 Hot Pursuit WB $27.8

Last week Mad Max was #3; Pitch Perfect 2 has now overtaken it!

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