Box Office Analyst's Forecast: THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN And THE DARK KNIGHT RISES

Box Office Analyst's Forecast: THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN And THE DARK KNIGHT RISES

Box Office Analyst® have issued a press release for their 2012 third quarter forecast, and one thing is for sure: both The Amazing Spider-Man and The Dark Knight Rises. will do big business. More after the jump...

By WolvieCBM - Jun 29, 2012 10:06 AM EST
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Source: Box Office Analyst®



PRESS RELEASE

Box Office Analyst®, the leading source of analytical information that drives decision making in the movie exhibition and distribution industry, announces today its projections for the third quarter of 2012, including blockbusters THE DARK KNIGHT RISES, THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN and surprise TED.

“After animated hits such as MADAGASCAR 3: EUROPE’S MOST WANTED and BRAVE, it’s now the superheroes’ turn to ‘kapow’ box office records when Batman and Spider-Man leap off the screens in July,” said Doug Stone, president of Box Office Analyst. “We’ll finish the second quarter of 2012 up approximately seven percent for the year, compared to the end of the second quarter of 2011, which is a positive result, considering how strong the second frame was last year.”

The third quarter of 2012 flies on to screens when Columbia Pictures’ THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN, opens on July 3. Starring Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone, this version of Spider-Man should collect nearly $325 million from its theatrical run in U.S. theatres, according to Box Office Analyst. In this adaptation, Spider-Man/Peter Parker (Garfield) finds a clue that might help him understand why his parents disappeared when he was young. His path puts him on a collision course with Dr. Curt Connors, his father’s former partner, all while navigating the relationship road with high school sweetheart Gwen Stacy (Stone).

While the web-slinging superhero will enjoy a short run atop the box office, THE DARK KNIGHT RISES should take over when it debuts on July 20. The latest installment of the franchise from Director Christopher Nolan and Warner Bros. Pictures should earn slightly more than $400 million from ticket sales in the United States, according to Box Office Analyst. It stars Christian Bale as Batman/Bruce Wayne, Anne Hathaway as Selina Kyle/Catwoman, Tom Hardy as villain Bane and features Michael Caine, Liam Neeson, Morgan Freeman and Gary Oldman. If it picks up steam, it has a chance to reach $500 million at the box office, just like its predecessor, THE DARK KNIGHT in 2008.

Hot on the heels of the animated hits MADAGASCAR 3 and BRAVE, which propelled the box office through the end of the second quarter in June, Manny, Diego, Sid and Ellie are back on July 13 in ICE AGE: CONTINENTAL DRIFT from 20th Century Fox. Ray Romano (Manny), Denis Leary (Diego), John Leguizamo (Sid) and Queen Latifah (Ellie) reprise their characters’ voices and embark upon another adventure when their continent is set adrift and they use an iceberg as their ship. The resulting laughs from this family movie will most likely mean the fourth installment of this franchise takes in just about $150 million at the box office, making it number one at the box office for one week until THE DARK KNIGHT RISES in theatres on July 20.

Like ICE AGE, one would think a movie about a teddy bear released in the summer would be a family affair, but that’s definitely not the case when Universal Pictures’ TED also opens on July 13. Box Office Analyst predicts that the offbeat TED will be a surprise movie of the third quarter. Starring Mark Wahlberg and Mila Kunis, the movie is stolen by the hilariously inappropriate teddy bear named Ted, voiced by of Director Seth MacFarlane, creator of the television show “Family Guy.” TED just might cross the $100-million threshold at the box office, according to Stone, who foresees the colorful comedy making at least $90 million.

TOTAL RECALL from TriStar Pictures is a remake of the 1990 film of the same name that starred Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sharon Stone and made almost $120 million in its U.S. theatrical run. This new version opens Aug. 3 and features Colin Farrell as Doug Quaid, a factory worker with a beautiful wife Lori, played by Kate Beckinsale. Quaid takes a mind-altering vacation from his real life only to find that the technical procedure went horribly wrong and he’s thrown into the life of a hunted spy. Box Office Analyst spies a domestic box office gross of approximately $90 million for the TOTAL RECALL reprise.

TOTAL RECALL isn’t the only spy movie of August. And Jason Bourne wasn’t the only spy created by Operation Treadstone. THE BOURNE LEGACY introduces you to Aaron Cross, a new hero with ties to the secret program that hatched Bourne. Starring Jeremy Renner as Cross, Rachel Weisz and Edward Norton, this is the fourth installment from Universal Pictures based on the writings of popular spy novelist Robert Ludlum and premiers on Aug. 10. While it’s up against fellow action/adventure/spy movie TOTAL RECALL that opens the week before, THE BOURNE LEGACY should collect close to $120 million from Bourne fans.

In the second quarter of 2012, Stone’s predictions for Box Office Analyst were 85-percent correct, with an accurate prediction on air during his CBS television segment that MADAGASDAR 3 would beat out PROMETHEUS on its opening weekend. Those animated animals defeated the aliens by $9 million at the box office on its opening weekend of June 8-10, with MADAGASCAR 3 making $60.3 million compared to $51.2 million for PROMETHEUS.

While the 2012 overall box office is up seven percent over last year at this time, the second quarter 2012 results were two percent below the same quarter in 2011, according to Box Office Analyst’s data.

“The trick will be to hold on to that seven-percent lead through the third quarter and pick up some steam in the fourth,” said Stone. “Last year’s fourth quarter was disappointing, yet right now it looks like there is enough firepower in the studios’ armory to fuel a strong finish to the year.”

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Box Office Analyst, LLC provides a comprehensive service to the movie industry, including making long- and short-range projections, providing updated movie release schedules and unique analytic services. The company’s analytical approach is fueled by using statistical analysis and historic patterns to measure revenues as opposed to simply guessing based on gut feel. The Box Office Analyst Report, founded in 1982 and originally published under the name Movieline International, is a data-centric publication that provides unique, relevant and actionable information to film professionals and others interested in the performance of movies at the box office. www.boxofficeanalyst.com


So, this is pretty awesome. Of course, nothing is final as it still early, and A LOT of things can change, just like with The Hunger Games and The Avengers. But, if these estimates hold up, we will have two more comic book movies doing fantastic at the box office. In May, Marvel's The Avengers was a record-breaking hit, and while The Amazing Spider-Man is not going for the opening weekend record (since it will debut on Tuesday), The Dark Knight Rises has a big chance at setting a new record. Also, all the numbers above are just for US, without international estimates. Both Batman and Spider-Man should do great overseas though. All in all, this is shaping up to be one hell of year for comic book movies.

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ksommer
ksommer - 6/29/2012, 10:15 AM
So only $400m for TDKR... That seems low. I think it'll hit $500 million
WolvieCBM
WolvieCBM - 6/29/2012, 10:18 AM
ksommer: These are conservative estimate (like always). $500M should happen.
GoILL
GoILL - 6/29/2012, 10:25 AM
Both will do well at the box office.
Supes17
Supes17 - 6/29/2012, 10:26 AM
yeah they are always wrong... About Avatar, about Avengers....lol
Ghostfire
Ghostfire - 6/29/2012, 10:31 AM
Time will only tell. If we have 3 successful CBM's in one summer that alone will tell hollywood the CBM's are here to stay.
HorrorBiz
HorrorBiz - 6/29/2012, 10:34 AM
I suppose it's smart of them to be modest about how much money TDKR will make. They also said The Avengers would make only just above $400 million and that was obviously proven wrong.
Ranger14
Ranger14 - 6/29/2012, 10:35 AM
Both should do well at the Box Office. I expect TDKR to push the billion mark, considering it is the finale of a trilogy that is widely recognized.
NOID
NOID - 6/29/2012, 10:37 AM
i think it'll be over 400 but i wouldn't be disappointed... If word of mouth is good, which i know it will be, well it'll do just fine.
DukeAcureds
DukeAcureds - 6/29/2012, 10:41 AM
The Dark Knight Rises will not collect nearly as much as the rest of this year's comic book ovies as it will not be released in 3D. Looks like Avengers is keeping the top spot, there.
Hawksblueyes
Hawksblueyes - 6/29/2012, 10:42 AM
Ranger14: I think TASM will do about the same, if not better. EVERYBODY loves Spidey and he is just about the most "family friendly" super hero around.
SageMode
SageMode - 6/29/2012, 10:49 AM
I have a feeling that TASM is gonna outgross TDKR.
95
95 - 6/29/2012, 10:50 AM
Too conservative.
TheJoshider
TheJoshider - 6/29/2012, 10:53 AM
if you ask me, the dark knight rises will be the best superhero film this year, but not earn as much as the avengers, which i personally believe is one of the most overhyped films of the year.

the amazing spiderman will have tons of critics, but the hardcore spidey fans will rate it as an amazing film. it will earn a large amount but less than the previous 2 films mentioned.

my premature opinions on the films:

TDKR- will be my favourite if not then it will be TASM, and i hope it does better than the previous nolan batman films

TASM- will be my favourite if TDKR does not pass my expectations, and i will be looking at the relationship between peter and gwen as my main favourite part. if this part of the film isnt good, the movie means nothing to me.

the avengers- an average film, with an average plot, but with tons of heroes and the film only came alive for me in the last 20-30 minutes. before then i didnt care at all about anything that happened. a bit like the pointless love interest in alien3 which i gave no care about.
sinchsw
sinchsw - 6/29/2012, 10:57 AM
I agree with Wolvie. I think Dark Knight Rises will arrive just under Avengers. Should be a good run. Spiderman will likely be just under Batman by a bit more.
Greengo
Greengo - 6/29/2012, 10:57 AM
I've got a feeling TDKR will beat TASM.

As prev stated: end of series vs. premature reboot.

We shall see.
GothamsViper
GothamsViper - 6/29/2012, 10:58 AM
Both will make that $

It's good to be a CB movie fan!
SpiderBob
SpiderBob - 6/29/2012, 10:58 AM
Just seen TASM twice today and it blew me away,once in IMAX 3D and once in 2D....incredible,only niggle I had was maybe a jump in story but it didn't really bother....finally a proper Spidey flick...can't wait for the next one and TDKR.
BigHec
BigHec - 6/29/2012, 10:58 AM
Batman would make about 500 Million U.S,and will be #4 on the highest grossing movie list right next to Avengers and I see Spidey making about close to 400...either win DC/Marvel took over Hollywood this year...CBM for life
MoonDoggyX
MoonDoggyX - 6/29/2012, 10:59 AM
@WolvieCBM and starscream9289 - If any good came out of Prometheus, it is that it make for some cool avatars!

I have little doubt that TDKR will be the Best movie movie this year! Between Nolan directing and the actors involved, its almost a sure thing. I personally wasn't as impressed with TDK as a lot of people(too long). I wouldn't even say its in my top 5 CBMs. But after I saw Inception(Jawdropping!), I believe in Chris Nolan!

With that said, I seriously doubt that TDKR will make Avengers money... Hell, I'd honestly be surprised if it breaks a billion. And, if anyone honestly thinks that TDK performed so well just because it was good, you're fooling yourself. I see it making about, if not a little more, than Inception. If memory serves, that's a little more than $800 million. Impressive nontheless...
Greengo
Greengo - 6/29/2012, 11:01 AM
@Nubase: it's like that for IMAX here in the US too
dadisatish
dadisatish - 6/29/2012, 11:05 AM
i hav seen TASM.....frankly the film has got no surprises....it is just the same as the sam raimi spider man.....dragged a bit long....with different villain....mystery around peter's parents????frankly there is no big mystery....if ur wishing to see the same film of 2002 u can go and watch....if ur hoping for surprises and and all...well ull be disappointed.....wen i said its the same....i mean its the same....wen watched it ...its like teen comedy....drama dominates...its nt tat bad but not as gud as batman begins ....
Philvis
Philvis - 6/29/2012, 11:06 AM
I'm not knocking the Avengers, but it just didn't give me goosebumps like most everyone else on here. I don't discriminate between Marvel and DC movies, but just feel that the Marvel movies are missing something that takes them from really good to excellent or great movies. The Avengers just felt to formulatic to me, and while I know people will disagree with me because of Loki, I just didn't feel there was a proper "threat". Maybe my expectations of the Avengers were too high because of the super press about it on sites like these, but I felt it was just a good comic book movie...nothing fantastic.

I think in terms of Marvel superheroes, I think Spiderman will do really well...probably better than any of the individual Marvel superhero movies. It took putting Thor, Captain America, Iron Man and Hulk together to create a super box office hit for Marvel, and I won't be surprised if Spiderman doesn't hit $400 million easily.

The Dark Knight Rises will easily equal The Dark Knight numbers, but I don't think it will reach Avengers box office numbers. It will be the critical success story of comic book movies of the summer, while Avengers is the popcorn/fun success for comic book movies.

Anyway you look at it, it's a great summer for comic book movies.
coderaven
coderaven - 6/29/2012, 11:06 AM
@0SageMode0

Mind passing me some of what you are smoking.
SuperDan89
SuperDan89 - 6/29/2012, 11:08 AM
@0SageMode0 - lol

The day the tickets were released for TDKR led to every showing for the 20th July becoming sold out at my local IMAX, the only other film that came close was Avatar.

We'll just have to wait and see
OnLeatherWings
OnLeatherWings - 6/29/2012, 11:13 AM
I get the feeling this.thread is going nowhere real fast
bladenite78
bladenite78 - 6/29/2012, 11:18 AM
I still dont see how the Batman films arent formulaic..its..more realistic than real, darker than dark, deeper than deep..and madman takes over Gotham..thats it. You can add in all the little nuances of but omgz you just didnt get the plot and allegory between this and that..frankly I got it, I just didnt care. To me its so much more about how the city gets attacked and threatened that is should be called 'Gotham City' starring the Batman. I dont even like the Batman of these films..he's frankly kind of boring. I want the Batman from the comics, not a realistic version of a rich guy who has daddy issues. The whole idea of CBM's is that they are not human, they are more than human, to me this guy is a politician and its boring. I understand its high grossing and everyone loves it because its 'deep' and 'thought provoking', but I don't get that from it at all.
MoonDoggyX
MoonDoggyX - 6/29/2012, 11:22 AM
@Philvis - "I'm not knocking the Avengers, but it just didn't give me goosebumps like most everyone else on here. I don't discriminate between Marvel and DC movies, but just feel that the Marvel movies are missing something that takes them from really good to excellent or great movies."

You are not alone, bud. With the exception of Iron Man 1 and TIH. Those movies blew my mind. It took me a while to put my thumb on it, but what Marvel's first 2 films have that all of their others(even the Avengers) lack is a strong ending. IM 2, the final fight was WAY too short. Thor, Loki was no match for Thor, he just laid his hammer in his chest. CA:TFA, the ending was pigeon holed to tie into the Avengers. The Avengers, we were invaded by an alien army and there was no "all is lost" moment. It was funny and entertaining, but not engrossing or threatening like it should have been...
FilmsFan
FilmsFan - 6/29/2012, 11:22 AM
Makes me laugh!!
TDKR 400 million?!?

It already has higher score in public interest than TDK... So how can its gross less!
Ya only if it gets 0% on RT!!

Otherwise 500-550 is a no brainer!
& I'm being conservative!
It's huge huge stuff... Don't underestimate: NOLAN & BATMAN.


& IMAX isn't same for Avengers!
Avengers was released in 270 ish!
TDKR in 594 (Atleast 500 for sure)... & it's not same.
ralfinader
ralfinader - 6/29/2012, 11:23 AM
I gotta think they under-estimated TDKR just like they did Avengers. I am going to guess closer to 500 mill domestic, with a total at about 1 billion when done.

Spidey, I'll guess closer to 400 mill domestic, around 850 total. (I think it will do better than alot of other movies overseas, who don't love Spidey?)
Jordanstine
Jordanstine - 6/29/2012, 11:26 AM
Spidey will make around $350 million.

TDKR will be around $500 million.
Jordanstine
Jordanstine - 6/29/2012, 11:26 AM
Spidey will make around $350 million.

TDKR will be around $500 million.

Speaking of both, reviews for Amazing Spider-Man basically calls it as the "Batman Begins" for the Spidey franchise. Good!
MisterBabadook
MisterBabadook - 6/29/2012, 11:30 AM
I personally know a lot of pep who don't want to see Spiderman but they were dying to see Avengers and now TDKR.
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