UPDATED, Friday afternoon: Paramount/Skydance/Hasbro’s Transformers: Rise of the Beasts will easily win Friday with $25 million over Sony Pictures Animation’s Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse‘s second Friday of $16.5M. But as far as the weekend goes at this point, it’s too close to call who will finish No. 1 with both coming in around $58M.
While Rise of the Beasts now has the PLF and Imax screens in its 3,678 theater count, the question remains how big the films’ respective Saturdays are. Some rivals are betting that Spider-Verse could surge 50% on Saturday over Friday, while Rise of the Beasts eases back a third from its combined $8.8M previews + Friday take. All of this hinges on how much walk-up business Spider-Verse gets to Rise of the Beasts’ presales. The Rotten Tomatoes Audience score on Rise of the Beasts is 88%, which is higher than Bumblebee (74%) and way ahead of Transformers: The Last Knight (43%).
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A $58M weekend would get Spider-Verse to a 10-day total of $228.5M by Sunday. On Saturday, the Sony Animation title will beat the lifetime cume of the original first movie, 2018’s Oscar-winning Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse ($190.2M), in an amazing nine days.
Industry estimates for the third weekend of Disney’s The Little Mermaid in third place is $24M, down 41% after a $6.8M Friday, (-42%), and a running total by Sunday of $230M. That total is just 1% behind Aladdin at the same point in time, with the latter Disney live-action feature take of an animated movie ending its stateside run at $355.5M.
PREVIOUSLY, Friday AM: Transformers: Rise of the Beasts grossed $8.8 million in previews from 3,100-plus locations — that’s from a fan event at 7 p.m. Wednesday and previews that began at 3 p.m. Thursday. Sans Wednesday fan grosses, the Paramount/Skydance/Hasbro sequel did $7.6M.
A recent comp is Fast X’s previews at $7.6M, which wound up doing a $28M first Friday and $67M opening weekend last month.
The debate is whether Rise of the Beasts or Sony Animation’s Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse in its second weekend takes No. 1. Both are eyeing $50M+. The latter Amy Pascal-Avi Arad-Chris Miller-Phil Lord-Christina Steinberg production did an estimated $10.1M on Thursday at 4,313 theaters, ending its first week with $170.5M. Among Hollywood movies, not including Japanese anime, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse holds the record for the longest running time for an animated movie at 140 minutes per Comscore — longer than The Incredibles 2 at 118 minutes (in comparison to movies that are purely animated, not hybrid).
Tracking was hot three weeks ago for Rise of the Beasts nearing $70M, but has cooled since. Paramount has strived to reboot the franchise here with a more grounded human storyline and the introduction of the animal Transformers. There’s also a cool, audacious cliffhanger, if this Hasbro franchise can pull it off.
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The previous movie in the franchise, Transformers: The Last Knight, opened on a Wednesday back in 2017 and did $5.5M before posting a $15.6M first day in a weekend that was $44.6M over three days, $68.4M over five. Rise of the Beasts’ preview number also towers over that of the Transformers spinoff movie Bumblebee, which had a pre-Christmas weekend release back in 2018; that pic did $2.85M including both Thursday night and fan sneaks. Bumblebee opened to a three-day of $21.6M.
Rise of the Beasts, co-financed by Skydance, cost a net $195M. The grab here with this long-in-the-tooth feature series is overseas, which is projected at $100M, half of that coming from China where they love the robots in disguise.
The summer box office for the period of May 1-June 4 cleared $1 billion thanks to Spider-Verse, which is 8% ahead of 2022 at the same point in time ($925.1M), but 19% behind the summer of Avengers: Endgame, 2019, which stood at $1.24 billion at that point in time.
The rest of Thursday was as follows:
Disney’s The Little Mermaid did $4M to Spider-Verse‘s $10.1M on Thursday. Little Mermaid, booked at 4,320 theaters, ends Week 2 with $59.5M and a running total of $205.1M.
20th Century Studios/Disney’s The Boogeyman at 3,205 theaters did $1.2M Thursday, -1%, for a first week of $17.7M.
Disney’s fifth week of Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 3 at 2,902 theaters did $15.7M after a $1.1M Thursday, -6% from Wednesday, for a running total of $328.6M.
Universal’s Fast X grossed $816K Thursday, -11% from Wednesday, for a third week of $13.7M and running total of $138.9M.
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