Ruth wrote:Another day will come. And I'm sure the world will survive, NF included.Havoc1st wrote:What happens if Interstellar doesn't debut at #1? NF will go crazy, right?
'Cause i really don't believe that Interstellar will debut at#1, more like at debuting at#3.
Don't get your hopes up, people.
Interstellar Box Office Predictions
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700 mil. worldwide at the end of it's run and I'll be content.
That sounds good to me. At this point Interstellar not debuting at No. 1 is a possibility.m4st4 wrote:700 mil. worldwide at the end of it's run and I'll be content.
I think at this point, it'll be hard to beat Big Hero 6. Inception and Gravity, the two biggest contemporaries for comparison, both had close to universal critical acclaim coming into the opening (+90% RT) which helped the buzz. I think the reviews for Interstellar might knock it out of #1, but the great media blitz by Paramount and Nolan's name should give it some good weight. I think $52 million is a conservative estimate and $67 million might be a reach.
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Don't know how this site is basing these projections, but they are pretty big:
Opening Weekend: $76,000,000 [proj.]
Total Domestic Gross: $340,000,000 [pred.]
http://pro.boxoffice.com/statistics/mo ... terstellar
Opening Weekend: $76,000,000 [proj.]
Total Domestic Gross: $340,000,000 [pred.]
http://pro.boxoffice.com/statistics/mo ... terstellar
Those would be excellent numbers.InterGalactic wrote:Don't know how this site is basing these projections, but they are pretty big:
Opening Weekend: $76,000,000 [proj.]
Total Domestic Gross: $340,000,000 [pred.]
http://pro.boxoffice.com/statistics/mo ... terstellar
Avatar's 77 million is the highest opening for a non-sequel/adaptation. It had 3D.
Gravity opened at 55 million with 3D, a ~90 minute run time, a wonderful marketing campaign and nearly universal acclaim.
Anything between those for Interstellar is great to spectacular, if it matters to you.
Gravity opened at 55 million with 3D, a ~90 minute run time, a wonderful marketing campaign and nearly universal acclaim.
Anything between those for Interstellar is great to spectacular, if it matters to you.
That prediction was a bit old. According to new one (Updated I believe in October 31st) from boxoffice.com it will debut with 72 mil and ends up with 320 mil at the end of its run at the North American BO. Those numbers are even slightly better than what they have predicted for Five Armies.£
Official prediction and thoughtful analysis from Box Office Mojo: $265 million domestically
I'd take that!
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=3931&p=.htm&1
I'd take that!
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=3931&p=.htm&1
No prediction for opening weekend though?Barrett wrote:Official prediction and thoughtful analysis from Box Office Mojo: $265 million domestically
I'd take that!
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=3931&p=.htm&1