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Showing posts with label The Avengers box office. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Avengers box office. Show all posts

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Marvel Update: New Logos For Franchise Sequels And The Trailer For The 10 Disc AVENGERS ASSEMBLED Blu-ray Set

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As if we really needed further validation after Marvel's THE AVENGERS moved into third position on the all time worldwide box office, but here it is: The movie has now claimed third spot on the domestic North American market as well.

Here are the accumulated stats as of June 27, 2012:
Domestic Box Office: $601,215,735
Foreign Box Office: $837,900,000
Worldwide Total: $1,439,115,735 

Approaching one and a half BILLION dollars. I think we all knew that the ensemble movie had the capability of being a huge success, but #3 all time is a HUGE leap to make. I remember claiming when the movie was in production that THE AVENGERS had a legitimate chance of catching and passing THE DARK KNIGHT as the top superhero movie of all time, but wow. Almost $1.5b.

And Marvel is not resting on it's laurels either. Onward and upward. We've got their official branding ready (top photo) for their upcoming sequels in the Marvel universe, though I would wager that the titles may be augmented somewhat from simple numbers. The shots are from Ciné 2012.

To Cap (pun intended) it all off, Marvel has unveiled their new AVENGERS ASSEMBLED 10 disc blu-ray set that we spoke of before. You can order it from the official website at $189.99 or you can order from Amazon for an even lower $152.99.

Here's what's included:
• Marvel’s The Avengers (Blu-ray 3D and Blu-ray) 
• Captain America: The First Avenger (Blu-ray 3D and Blu-ray) 
• Thor (Blu-ray 3D and Blu-ray) 
• Iron Man 2 (Blu-ray) 
• The Incredible Hulk (Blu-ray) 
• Iron Man (Blu-ray) 
• Bonus Disc - “The Phase One Archives” (Blu-ray) 
• Collectible packaging with exclusive memorabilia from the Marvel Cinematic Universe

Check out the trailer!

 

Happy Marvel endings to you all... Bring on IRON MAN 3!

Sources: Logos via BadTaste | Trailer via Marvel


Sunday, May 20, 2012

You Sank My BATTLESHIP! Third Weekend In A Row Owned By THE AVENGERS - Soon To Be In Top 5 Of All Time *AND* Some Disc Release Info!

BATTLESHIP never really stood a chance against the behemoth known as THE AVENGERS. The ensemble Marvel movie took in an astounding $55,050,000 in it's third week of domestic bliss bringing it's total up to $457m (US and Canada) thus far. Peter Berg's BATTLESHIP meanwhile took in $25,350,000 in it's first weekend.

THE AVENGERS is now Disney's biggest box office success topping the top two PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN films. Up next on the ladder? STAR WARS. That should happen THIS weekend propelling the superhero movie into 5th on the all time list.


So the obvious question is will THE AVENGERS defeat MEN IN BLACK III this coming weekend? I'm pretty sure this won't happen. MIB3 carries a huge fanbase into the theaters and let's face it, it is Will Smith. So, will it would be cool to see Marvel / Disney continue swinging it's big stick, it's time for another 3D movie to step in and clobber some aliens...

We do have some more information on what to expect regarding the upcoming disc offering for THE AVENGERS set for release on September 25:

AVENGERS 4-Disc BD Combo Pack:
2-Disc BD Combo Pack
2-Disc DVD Combo Pack Special Features:
• AUDIO COMMENTARY BY DIRECTOR JOSS WHEDON
• MARVEL ONE-SHOT: ITEM 47
• SECOND SCREEN
• GAG REEL
• DELETED SCENES
- Alternate Opening – Maria Hill Interrogation
- Extended Scene – Loki & Barton Strategize
- Steve Rogers – Man Out of Time
- Nick Fury & World Security Council
- Extended Viaduct Fight – Raw Footage
- Fury & Hill Discuss the World Security Council
- Extended Scene – Banner and Security Guard
- Alternate Ending – Maria Hill Interrogation
• FEATURETTES
A Visual Journey - Assembling the Ultimate Team
• SOUNDGARDEN MUSIC VIDEO – “Live to Rise”

AVENGERS DVD Special Features:
• AUDIO COMMENTARY BY DIRECTOR JOSS WHEDON
• FEATURETTES - Assembling the Ultimate Team

In other words, you really should get the Blu-ray :-) Rumor has it that Marvel is prepping a 10 disc set that will include ALL the previous films, namely Iron Man, Iron Man 2, The Incredible Hulk, Thor and Captain America. Rumor only at this point!

Disc details via JoBlo

Monday, May 14, 2012

So Now With 3D Conversion Essentially Validated By THE AVENGERS - What's Next For Marvel's Box Office And 3D?

THE AVENGERS have passed THE DARK KNIGHT ($1.0019 billion) as the top grossing superhero movie of all time with $1.0021 billion in an astounding 19 days!

Clearly the rule of thumb here is that if you want to rule the box office and hit the top 5 movies of all time you need to either A). Make it 3D -or- B). Make it with James Cameron. Four out of the top five movies of all time are 3D (if you count the conversion of TITANIC) and will be soon joined by THE AVENGERS in potentially a 3rd place showing. 

Has 3D conversion hit the level of achievement where audiences can't really tell the difference - or perhaps more importantly don't care whether it's a native 3D or 3D conversion? Call it 2.9D if you want to, but clearly conversion is in a different place than it was 2 weeks ago. 

To the educated eye you can clearly make out the subtle differences between the two with native 3D coming out on top, but in the eyes of the average theatergoer - does it matter? Probably not at this stage. That's a good thing for conversions. And a good thing for 3D because there won't be any more CLASH OF THE TITANS out there coming from the studios (well - let's hope not anyway!) and so 3D will not be getting any more black eyes from a dismal conversion.

Keep in mind that native 3D is also getting exceptionally better year after year as well. Rigs are getting smaller, smarter and multifunctional. Companies like 3ality Technica and Cameron Pace Group are dedicated to the Gold Standard of native 3D; purity if you will. To me that can go hand in hand with 3D conversion and indeed HAS to in order to achieve the best possible outcome in some instances. I find that there are some shots that native 3D has a hard time capturing effectively (like bright or widely dispersed light for example) and that the best possible scenario now may be to shoot 80 or 90% in native 3D and convert the rest. This isn't really news as this has already happened with large projects (like TRANSFORMERS: DARK OF THE MOON which was a native 3D production, but quite a bit of it was a 3D conversion), with different percentages of course.

Different conversion houses will have different results as well. Some companies are pouring more money into R&D than others and there are some vast differences in the number of seats that a couple of houses can throw at a conversion than the "competition". I am using quotes for "competition" because often multiple conversion companies will tag team to get a production done on time - like ALICE IN WONDERLAND mentioned below. I see the top tier conversion companies today as being Stereo D (THE AVENGERS, JOHN CARTER), Legend3D (TRANSFORMERS: DARK OF THE MOON, GREEN LANTERN, ALICE IN WONDERLAND), Prime Focus (STAR WARS EPISODE I, WRATH OF THE TITANS) and Digital Domain (acquired In-Three, ALICE IN WONDERLAND).

THE AVENGERS are living proof that you don't need a native 3D production to go ballistic at the box office. It's eye opening. It's great for 3D. It's quieting many, many naysayers of the technology. And for audiences, it seems 2.9D is good enough. In seeing THE AVENGERS 4 times now, I agree. I see much, much more collaboration between native 3D and conversion companies now - perhaps some M&A happening.

As I said, I consider native 3D productions superior because they are capturing actual facts as opposed to creating a second eye. The level of detail in a native 3D shot of a complex, live action, moving object is still so very evident to me. However with so much CG going into today's movies, clearly conversion could always have a place in just about EVERY 3D production. Indeed, conversion is a valid choice across the board now.

Other than some trepidation about 3D conversion back in the summer of 2010 I knew that Marvel had a winner on it's hands in this ensemble project. I posted on how THE AVENGERS could do better than SPIDER-MAN, better than THE DARK KNIGHT and better than SUPERMAN. I invite you to click that link and go back to read about those thoughts and how some readers felt about them. I did feel as though I was going to take heat for those comments so I backed off a bit by saying "ok, maybe not TDK" - but I didn't want to. I truly felt that THE AVENGERS have the characters and the creative talent to pull it off. They have with so much more to come.

Still I don't have any hesitation in saying THE AVENGERS will not catch AVATAR in total box office. $2.78 billion is just about insurmountable until perhaps AVATAR 2. It's an interesting dynamic to watch of course, with AVATAR opening to only $77 million and with less 3D screens (for that additional 3D revenue), but then again THE AVENGERS will suffer going against this summer's competition whereas AVATAR didn't encounter much. You know darn well that MIB3, THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS, THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN and PROMETHEUS are going to chew into that revenue. They're all spectacle movies and word of mouth is extremely important for all.

What I am thinking now is that THE AVENGERS will be the third highest grossing movie of all time behind AVATAR and TITANIC. I find it very hard to give an estimated number though on what the final tally will be for the movie. Perhaps after we see how well it performs against BATTLESHIP ($215m overseas) this weekend. What do you think? Will AVENGERS prevail and retain the number 1 position this weekend?

And as far as 3D conversions go, they are now a proven, mainstream alternative to native 3D and while still needing some improvement, audiences have embraced well executed work. I see much more collaboration taking place in the field, if not some mergers and acquisitions.


Saturday, May 12, 2012

Will THE AVENGERS Beat AVATAR's Second Weekend Box Office Record?

If you live under a stone, then you may not be aware that THE AVENGERS is tearing up the box office. However the movie is experiencing a 64% drop in attendance in it's second weekend (typical drop off for huge opening weekends) and is forecast to bring in 74.5 million. The Marvel movie made $29.1m on Friday.

THE AVENGERS need to top $75.5m to claim the throne from James Cameron for the second weekend frame. Not an easy feat.

I think you will see a lot of repeat business on Saturday personally. Just my feeling on it. I know I am going for the fourth time tonight. And of course Mother's Day is tomorrow so that could sway things a bit more.

Very interesting race for the record this weekend!

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