Tag Archives: dog

Around the Tubes

DC Horror Presents: Sgt. Rock vs. The Army of the Dead #1

It was new comic book day yesterday! What’d you all get? What’d you like? What did you dislike? Sound off in the comments below! While you decide on that, here’s some comic news and reviews from around the web.

How to Love Comics – The Confusing History Of Miracleman Explained – And it’s very confusing.

CBR – Carlos Pacheco Shares His Final Comics Work Following His Recent ALS Diagnosis – Very heartbreaking.

Reviews

Comicbook – A.X.E.: Avengers #1
Comicbook – DC Horror Presents: Sgt. Rock vs. The Army of the Dead #1
The Beat – Hell is a Squared Circle
Comicbook – Old Dog #1
Collected Editions – Robin & Batman
CBR – X-Men #15

The Batman Repeats in First Place as Jujutsu Kaisen 0: The Movie has a Strong Debut

The Batman

It’s no surprise that The Batman came in first place but the second place shows that niche releases can pay off. The Batman earned an estimated $36.8 million over the weekend to bring its domestic gross to $300.1 million. Over the week, the film also earned about $73.3 million internationally to bring that total to $598.1 million.

In second place was Jujutsu Kaisen 0: The Movie, the latest anime film to have a strong debut weekend. That film earned an estimated $14.8 million to bring its domestic total to $17.7 million. Internationally, the film has also earned $112.1 million for a worldwide total of $129.8 million.

Uncharted slipped to third place adding an estimated $8 million to its domestic total to bring that to $125.9 million. Internationally, the film grossed around $23.5 million over the week to bring that total to $211.4 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $337.3 million.

X is another debut coming in fourth place with an estimated $4.4 million.

Rounding out the top five was Dog which added $3.2 million to its domestic total to bring that to $54.2 million. The film also earned about $1.4 million internationally to bring that to $7.9 million and a worldwide total of $62.1 million.

In comic film news…

Spider-Man: No Way Home came in sixth place as the film also saw its digital release this past week. Even with that, the movie earned $3.2 million to lift its domestic total to $797.5 million. It also earned about $3 million over the week internationally to bring that to $1.087 billion and a worldwide total of $1.885 billion.

The King’s Man didn’t chart this past week and its domestic gross remains steady at $37.2 million. The film seems steady internationally with a total of $88.7 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $125.9 million.

Initial numbers have 57 films earning $80,262,519 from 32,725 theaters. That’s a drop from last weekend’s 52 films which earned $101,935,219 from 29,273 theaters theaters. The average earning was $2,452.64 this past weekend, a decrease from the previous weekend’s $3,482.23.

The Batman Repeats in First Place at the Weekend Box Office

The Batman

The Batman dominated again taking in an estimated $66 million at the weekend box office. The film has grossed $238.5 million after two weeks. It also added $104.7 million internationally to bring that to $224.7 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $463.2 million after just two weeks.

In second place was Uncharted which earned an estimated $9.3 million to bring its domestic total to $113.4 million. It also earned about $16.6 million over the week internationally to bring that total to $187.9 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $301.3 million.

BTS Permission to Dance on Stage – Seoul: Live Viewing debuted in third place with an estimated $6.8 million. The film also earned $25.8 million internationally for a total of $32.6 million.

Dog dropped one spot to fourth place with $5.3 million. The film has grossed $47.8 million domestically. It also added about $1.4 million over the week to bring its international total to $6.4 million. Worldwide the film has grossed $54.2 million.

Rounding out the top five was Spider-Man: No Way Home. The film earned $4.1 million to bring its domestic total to $792.3 million. The movie also added about $4.4 million to its international total to bring that to $1.084 billion. Worldwide, the film has grossed $1.877 billion.

In comic films…

The King’s Man didn’t chart this past week and its domestic gross remains steady at $37.2 million. The film also added a small amount internationally, less than $100,000, to bring that total to a little over $88.7 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $125.9 million.

Initial numbers have 52 films earning $101,935,219 from 29,273 theaters. That’s a drop from last weekend’s 51 films which earned $166,051,067 from 30,108 theaters theaters. The average earning was $3,482.23 this past weekend, a decrease from the previous weekend’s $5,515.18.

The Batman Opens with Over $248 Million Worldwide

The Batman

It should be no surprise that The Batman ruled the weekend box office. The film showed that if people want to see it, they’ll come out and there’s still a place for blockbusters. The film opened up with a reported $128.5 million domestically and $120 million internationally for a worldwide total of $248.5 million. It’s also a big win for the perceived floundering DC Comics based films that has a massive amount of movies opening this year.

Uncharted dropped down to second place after two weeks in first. The film grossed an estimated $11 million domestically to bring that total to $100.3 million. The film also added about $28 million to its international total to lift that to $171.3 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $271.6 million after three weeks.

Dog came in third place. The film added a little over $6 million to its total to bring that to a little above $40 million. It also added about $3.4 million over the week to bring its international total to $4.9 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $44.9 million.

Spider-Man: No Way Home dropped out of the top three for the first time in its twelfth week. The film came in fourth with an estimated $4.4 million. Domestically it has grossed $786.5 million. The international total looks like it dropped a bit and now is listed at $1.080 billion. The film has grossed $1.866 billion worldwide.

Death on the Nile rounded out the top five with an estimated $2.7 milliojn to bring its domestic total to $37.1 million. It also dipped a bit at the international level with it now being reported at $68.4 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $105.5 million.

In comic films…

The King’s Man grossed an estimated $9,000 to bring its domestic total to $37.2 million. The film also added about $350,000 over the week at the international box office to bring that total to a little over $88.6 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $125.7 million.

Initial numbers have 51 films earning $166,051,067 from 30,108 theaters. That’s over double last weekend’s 51 films which earned $60,891,958 from 38,422 theaters theaters. The average earning was $5,515.18 this past weekend, an increase from the previous weekend’s $1,584.82.

Uncharted Repeats in First Place as the Top Five Remains the Same

Uncharted

This past weekend at the box office looked a lot like the previous one as the top five releases remained the same.

Uncharted held on to the top of the box office with an estimated $23.3 million. The film has now earned $83.4 million domestically. Over the week, the film earned about $55 million at the international box office to bring that to $143 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $226.4 million after two weeks.

Dog held on to second with a drop of just 32% as the amount of theaters increased. The film grossed an estimated $10.1 million to bring its domestic total to $30.9 million. The film didn’t have international grosses the previous week but now has $1.5 million reported. Worldwide, the film has grossed $32.4 million after two weeks.

Spider-Man: No Way Home remained in third place. The film has been in the top three for its entire 11 week run so far. The film grossed an estimated $5.8 million to bring its domestic total to $779.9 million. The film is marching to $800 million, a number that seemed out of reach weeks ago. The film also added about $24 million internationally over the week to bring that total to $1.084 billion. Worldwide, the film has grossed $1.864 billion.

The film is the third highest grossing film domestically (not adjusted for inflation). The film would need to add about $80 million to its domestic total to move into second which is held by Avengers: Endgame. The film sits in sixth place for worldwide lifetime gross and is unlikely to move into fifth as there’s a $185 million gap.

Death on the Nile was fourth with $4.5 million. Domestically, the film has earned $32.8 million after three weeks. The film added about $18.6 million over the week internationally to bring that to $68.5 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $101.3 million.

Jackass Forever rounded out the top five with $3.2 million. It has now earned $52.1 million after four weeks. It also added about $2.7 million over the week to bring its international total to $16 million. Worldwide, the filn has grossed $68.1 million.

In comic films…

The King’s Man grossed an estimated $29,000 to bring its domestic total to $37.1 million. The film also added about $1.1 million over the week at the international box office to bring that total to a little over $88.2 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $125.3 million.

Initial numbers have 51 films earning $60,891,958 from 38,422 theaters. That’s a dip from last weekend’s 47 films which earned $94,534,593 from 39,928 theaters theaters. The average earning was $1,584.82 this past weekend, a decrease from the previous weekend’s $2,367.63.

Uncharted Finds its Path to First at the Weekend Box Office

Uncharted

Uncharted beat expectations with its first place at the weekend box office. The film brought in an estimated $44.2 million domestically. Internationally, the film earned an estimated $88 million for a worldwide total of $132.2 million.

In second place was another debut, Dog which earned an estimated $15.1 million. No international return has been reported.

Spider-Man: No Way Home improved one spot from the previous week gaining a bit and earning a reported $7.7 million. That brings its domestic total to $770.6 million. Over the week, the film grossed about $15 million to bring its international total to $1.831 billion.

The film passed Avatar this weekend to now be the third highest grossing film domestically (not adjusted for inflation). The film would need to add about $87 million to its domestic total to move into second which is held by Avengers: Endgame. The film sits in sixth place for worldwide lifetime gross and is unlikely to move into fifth as there’s a $217 million gap.

Death on the Nile had a massive drop going from last weekend’s first place to fourth earning an estimated $6.3 million. Domestically, the film has grossed just under $25 million. Over the week, the film added about $29.2 million to its international total to bring that to $49.9 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $75.8 million.

Rounding out the top five was Jackass Forever which was second last weekend. The film added $5.2 million to its total to bring that to $46.8 million. Over the week, the film added $3.3 million to its international total to bring that to $13.3 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed a little over $61 million.

In comic films…

The King’s Man grossed an estimated $101,000 to bring its domestic total to $37.1 million. The film also added about $2.1 million over the week at the international box office to bring that total to a little over $87.1 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $124.2 million.

Eternals looks like it has ended its run with a domestic total $164.9 million. It also looks like it’s done at the international box where it stands at $237.2 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed just about $402.1 million.

Venom: Let There Be Carnage returned to theaters but that looks to be over. The film has grossed $213.6 million domestically. The international box office remained steady at $288.5 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed just under $502.1 million worldwide.

Initial numbers have 47 films earning $94,534,593 from 39,928 theaters. That’s a bit a jump of over 50% from last weekend’s 46 films which earned $53,739,903 from 37,270 theaters theaters. The average earning was $2,367.63 this past weekend, an increase from the previous weekend’s $1,442.