This, too, was reflected worldwide, as the global gross crept up to a total of $682.9 million. In America, business fell by just shy of 70%, the fourth largest second weekend drop of all time for a movie that had opened to over $100 million (mind you, the final Harry Potter movie dropped over 70% in its second weekend). ![]() But Warner Bros still was unlikely to have suspected at this point that the $420 million it banked in the first three days would account for nearly half the film’s gross some six weeks’ later.īy weekend two, though, the warning signs were much louder. Lots of factors determine box office, of course, and it seemed a little premature to write the film off on what might just have been a nice day to do something else. That people had rushed off to see the film on day one and day two, but by the Sunday, the drop off in business was pronounced. ![]() Following a monstrous opening weekend, where Batman v Superman snared $420 million worldwide at the end of March, and $166 million in the US, there were quickly reports that those opening three days were frontloaded. Join Amazon Prime – Watch Thousands of Movies & TV Shows Anytime – Start Free Trial Now
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