BOX OFFICE PRO 周四预测,新片rings(午夜凶铃3)很可能创系列新低,分裂很可能再次拿下周末冠军,考虑超级碗的影响,各电影的预期值都不会很高。
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'Split' Looks to Fend Off 'Rings' and 'Space Between Us' Over Super Bowl Weekendby Brad Brevet
February 2, 2017
Last year three new films debuted over Super Bowl weekend and only one of the three (Hail, Caesar!) managed to top $10 million. In fact, Super Bowl weekend last year was the fourth worst overall weekend of 2016 as the top twelve managed to only gross a combined $82 million. As for Super Bowl weekend this year, it's only looking mildly better as Universal's Split will tussle with Paramount's Rings in an attempt to threepeat atop the weekend box office. Elsewhere, STX's The Space Between Us may struggle to debut within the top five while the Weinstein Co. hopes their Oscar-nominated feature Lionfinds its way into the top ten as it expands into over 1,400 theaters nationwide.
Last weekend saw Universal's Split finish atop the weekend box office for a second week in a row, dropping only 36%, much better than previous horror films with similar openings. This weekend Split will have to contend with the fact Paramount is releasing a horror film of their own as Rings, the third film in theRing franchise, debuts in just under 3,000 theaters. However, momentum is onSplit's side, suggesting a weekend drop around 46% or so could see it challenging for a third weekend at the top of the box office. If it wasn't Super Bowl weekend we'd probably be anticipating a third weekend around $15+ million, but instead we're expecting something closer to $14 million or just a shade under as Split inches closer to $100 million domestically.

与分裂有关的文字如下:
'Split' Looks to Fend Off 'Rings' and 'Space Between Us' Over Super Bowl Weekendby Brad Brevet
February 2, 2017
Last year three new films debuted over Super Bowl weekend and only one of the three (Hail, Caesar!) managed to top $10 million. In fact, Super Bowl weekend last year was the fourth worst overall weekend of 2016 as the top twelve managed to only gross a combined $82 million. As for Super Bowl weekend this year, it's only looking mildly better as Universal's Split will tussle with Paramount's Rings in an attempt to threepeat atop the weekend box office. Elsewhere, STX's The Space Between Us may struggle to debut within the top five while the Weinstein Co. hopes their Oscar-nominated feature Lionfinds its way into the top ten as it expands into over 1,400 theaters nationwide.
Last weekend saw Universal's Split finish atop the weekend box office for a second week in a row, dropping only 36%, much better than previous horror films with similar openings. This weekend Split will have to contend with the fact Paramount is releasing a horror film of their own as Rings, the third film in theRing franchise, debuts in just under 3,000 theaters. However, momentum is onSplit's side, suggesting a weekend drop around 46% or so could see it challenging for a third weekend at the top of the box office. If it wasn't Super Bowl weekend we'd probably be anticipating a third weekend around $15+ million, but instead we're expecting something closer to $14 million or just a shade under as Split inches closer to $100 million domestically.
