First off tomorrow my editorial will be about the North Korea Sony Hack The Interview incident because I want to collect my thoughts, it's getting late and I am too mad to do that thing right now. The whole thing is B.S by the way.
This week three big movies come out Hobbit the battle of the five armies (or 4.5 armies but whose counting), Night at the museum three, and Annie. I love musicals but I have really no inclination to see Annie, I liked the second Night at the museum movie but I don't have any real inclination to see it but I will see Night at the museum three before I see Annie and for Battle of the five armies I loved the first Hobbit film, hated the second one so for the third one I am mixed on whether to go and see it but out of the three this is the one I am going to see and most likely review.
Anyway on to the predictions.
Hobbit the battle of the five armies
Weekend box office: $70-$100 million
Domestic box office: $200-$350 million
International box office: $500-$700 million
Worldwide: $700-$1,000,050 billion
This one is going to be tricky because since this is the last of both the hobbit and Lord of the rings movies this is supposed to be guaranteed to do big bucks but with the reaction to the last two Hobbit movies and the fact that box office decreased from an Unexpected journey to Desolation of Smaug the tide could go either way but still expect this to do big.
Night at the museum 3
Weekend box office: $32-$42 million
Domestic box office: $90-$140 million
International box office: $170-$250 million
Worldwide box office: $270-$390 million
I get the feeling I am one of the few people who genuinely like the series and from what I am hearing most people aren't very excited to see it but this being the last movie and the last movie Robin Williams will ever appear in (ok that makes me sad now) again this should do decently considering the last two did well enough to warrant sequels.
Annie
Weekend box office: $25-$30 million
Domestic box office: $ 65-$85 million
International box office: $95-$100 million
Worldwide box office: $ 160-$185 million
I love the original 1982 Annie musical, after I first saw it you couldn't get me to stop watching it, I love it. The remake however I and a lot of other people aren't excited to see this one, mainly because it doesn't look good. Heck this isn't even the first time it was remade, it was remade back in 1999 and that one was pretty bad.
Weekend box office
1.)Hobbit Battle of the five armies
2.) Night at the museum 3
3.) Exodus Gods and Kings
4.) Hunger Games catching fire
5.) Annie
6.) Penguins of Madagascar
7.) Top Five
8.) Big Hero Six
9.) Interstellar
10.) Horrible bosses 2
So that's my prediction for the weekend box office and see you tomorrow for my editorial/rant on the whole The-interview-North-Korea-Sony incident.
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