
They started the year with Star Wars at the top of the box office Zootopia far out-performed expectations Captain America: Civil War, Alice Through the Looking Glass and Finding Dory position them perfectly for the Summer and Doctor Strange and Star Wars: Rogue One are two of the most talked about movies coming at the end of the year. Weekend Estimates: Jungle Book projected to top $100 millionĢ016 is shaping up to be just about the perfect year on all fronts for Disney. I didn't think 2016 had a chance to top 2015, but I'm really getting optimistic now. Year-to-date, 2016 has earned $3.19 billion at the box office, which is 9.2% / $270 million more than last year's pace. The overall box office was $176 million, which was 68% more than last weekend and 47% more than the same weekend last year. On the other hand, Criminal missed the top five and barely managed to avoid the Mendoza Line. Barbershop: The Next Cut did well as counter-programming earning $20.24 million. This is more than the rest of the box office earned. As expected, The Jungle Book easily won first place on the box office chart, but did so with a much, much better than anticipated result of $103.26 million during its opening weekend. Weekend Wrap-Up: Jungle is King of the Box Office pulling in $103.26 million The Huntsman could double that opening, but it won't have the same legs. This weekend last year, the only true wide release was The Age of Adaline, which opened with $13 million on its way to becoming a midlevel hit. They only need a little more than $1 million to do so. There are also three films opening in select theaters and one of them should earn a spot in the top ten. The only truly wide release is The Huntsman: Winter's War, but its reviews are simply terrible. It's a bad week for new releases, as The Jungle Book is widely expected to dominate the box office. Weekend Predictions: Will Jungle Leave Huntsman Out in the Cold? Year-to-date, 2016 has earned $3.37 million, putting it ahead of last year's pace by 8.5% or $260 million. Unfortunately, next weekend is going to be damn awful in the year-over-year comparison, because of a misalignment in the weekend.

However, this was still 32% more than the same weekend last year. Overall, the box office fell 28% to $128 million. For The Huntsman: Winter's War, it was a disappointing $19.45 million. The Jungle Book was still able to earn the biggest sophomore weekend of 2016 at $61.54 million. Weekend Wrap-Up: Jungle Sets 2016 Sophomore Record with $61.54 Millionīoth The Jungle Book and The Huntsman: Winter's War were a little weaker than predicted over the weekend.

Fortunately, we do have a backup contender, Everybody Wants Some on Blu-ray Combo Pack.
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(Looking at its box office numbers, most people did avoid it.) As for the best releases, Belladonna Of Sadness is amazing, but the screener arrived late and I don’t like handing out that title when I haven’t had a chance to check out the full release.
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The biggest release of the week is The Divergent: Series Allegiant, which is a movie most people should avoid. It is a very slow week for the home market. In the end, I picked Sing Street on Blu-ray for that title. As for the best new release of the week, there are a handful of releases that were contenders for Pick of the Week, including Barbershop: The Next Cut, Deadline U.S.A., and Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXXVI. It’s a rather shallow week on the home market with the biggest release being Batman: The Killing Joke, which is a hot mess.
