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John2290 said:
I don't see the surprise, it's a sequel to a beloved 90's film and it has 2 of the biggest names in films plus Jack black and the sexy doctor who chick.

You're joking, right?  First of all, there were probably less than 100 people clambering for a Jumanji 2, at least one without Robin Williams.  2nd, the Rock and Kevin Hart are hardly the biggest names in films.  Just putting them in a film does not guarantee its success.  3rd, expectations/hype could not have been lower for this film. And finally, it was going toe to toe with the highly anticipated follow up to the largest film in DBO history, 3rd largest WW.

Jumanji had an opening weekend of just $36.2M at the DBO and $49.5M FBO, for a WW take of $85.7M.  Given that most movies continually drop WOW, this was not a good sign for the movie.  Especially when you consider it was released just one week after TLJ, which should have cannibalized most of its sales.  However, due to good word of mouth and the fact that TLJ did not perform well with about half of its audience, it bounced back and became a huge hit.

Even adjusting for ticket price inflation, the original made ~$550M WW.  This one is going to at least make $400M more.  Then, there's the fact that it began kicking TLJ's ass at the DBO, shortly after its release.  In its 2nd weekend, it was only ~$2.5M behind TLJ's $52.5M.  After that it looked at TLJ in its rearview mirror.  From Jan 1st until today, Jumanji has made $231.4M, while TLJ only made $102.6M, less than half.  The legs on Jumanji are just incredible.  Same goes for FBO, as it has a 10.9x opening multiplier, so far.  Not many films achieve that.

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spurgeonryan said:
It has done well. Already is looking like it will easily handle Justice League on DVD and Blu-Ray. I was surprised at how little I sold of Justice League.

Considering that movie flopped, I'm not.



roadkillers said:
Nymeria said:
I'd argue the biggest surprise of 2017 was Jumanji managing to go up against Star Wars and manage such success with long legs into January. Studios usually avoid the big releases, but offering an alternative that gets good word of mouth can work. Happy to see it succeed, fun movie.

I would argue for Jumanji and Stephen King's IT. 

Good point. I was really excited about It, but typically King adaptations don't do huge business.  Lower to mid range budget horror has been some of the best ROI in Hollywood past several years.



^ Everyone seemed to love it as well. My co-workers were huge fans of it... I enjoyed the relationship of the kids, but I hated the CGI of the clown.

Actually looking up Jumanji vs. Jumanji 2, the original did half the money adjusted for inflation. I thought it would be around the same.



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Wow I need to still see this movie. Its crazy how the trailers did this movie no justice but it still rebounded from them.



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Noobie said:
think-man said:

The movie is at 911 million, looking at the trend it should still do another 40 million WW (including US). So I think it would only need around 50 million in Japan to make it. 

I think the movie will be lucky to do another $25M WW.. out of which $10-$15 will be from USA and remaining from the rest from the world.. So it definitely needs $65M from Japan only, which is a tough challenge. 

 

elazz said:
think-man said:
It's probably going to hit 1 billion once it releases in Japan.

It will probably need to do around 65-70m in Japan for It to reach 1b. Not impossible but quite difficult

 

 

It's getting close to my prediction now, only needs another 4.1 million to hit 950 million and leave 50 million for Japan. Not so sure on how Japan will lap this up yet though.



I'll post in this topic. Congrats Dwayne, Kevin, Jack, and girl... Spiderman's record drops this weekend :) Non-inflated of course.



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Aha, you guys doubted me when I said it would do 950 million without Japan. It will reach that this week :P never doubt the think-man :PPP



Looks like it will make less then $10 million at the box office in Japan. I'm thinking it got released too late there most people that wanted to see it there probably already saw it via other options.



Also since Sony doesn't own all the rights to the Bond films Jumanji is the highest grossing Sony picture world wide.