Sitting through two last minute, drama filled, World Cup games today, I turn my head away from sports towards the pop-culture drama of the silver screen.
It seems that Andy Burns, Editor-in-Chief of Biff Bam Pop!, couldn’t bear the extra-time summer heat of the box office receipts today, so I’m a last-minute substitution, eager to share info on who scored the all-important golazo.
Follow me after the jump, and I’ll tell you which films look good to make it to the next weekend – and which stumble out of the theatre.
I know it’s easy to say, but look for a fifth film in the franchise to be in the works by 7 A.M. Monday morning.
22 Jump Street finished a distant second place, garnering $15.4 million – but don’t feel bad for the sequel of the TV-to-Screen comedy franchise. It’s made $139.8 million in total since it’s release. Great numbers for a comedy/cop flick.
In other sequel news, How to Train Your Dragon 2 made $13.1 million – a big drop of 47 per cent, while Think Like A Man Too dropped a huge 64 per cent from last week and made only $10.4 million. Maleficent rounded out the top-5, raking in $8.2 million and putting it over the $200 million mark since its release.
Of note, Jersey Boys, directed by Clint Eastwood garnered only $7.6 million. With total proceeds currently standing at $27.3 million, the film has to be seen as a major disappointment. I suppose theatregoers weren’t in the mood for music this summer.
So, to recap, here were the predictions:
1) Transformers: Age of Extinction – $120 million
2) 22 Jump Street – $14 million
3) Think Like A Man Too – $12 million
4) Maleficent – $10.5 million
5) How To Train Your Dragon 2 – $10 million
And here’s how the weekend actually turned out:
1) Transformers: Age of Extinction – $100 million
2) 22 Jump Street – $15.4 million
3) How To Train Your Dragon 2 – $13.1 million
4) Think Like A Man Too – $10.4 million
5) Maleficent – $8.2 million
Next weekend is a holiday weekend that sees the release of a plethora of films including the tense horror-thriller flick Deliver Us From Evil, the sci-fi kids film Earth to Echo, the Melissa McCarthy comedy Tammy, and the wide-release of the documentary, America.
What genre will be victorious in this tournament of summer films? Come back on Friday and will give you the inside scoop!
