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Second weekend in box office performance

In the United States, a film's box office gross in its second weekend of theatrical release is one of several factors used to predict overall box office performance. Most films experience a decline in box office gross in their second weekend, but a significant decline often indicates a subpar box office performance for the rest of a film's theatrical run. Some films are exceptions in that they perform better in their second weekend of release than on opening weekend.

Second-weekend drop

During a film's theatrical run, its box office performance generally declines from weekend to weekend. In addition to the film's opening-weekend gross, the percentage of the change between the opening weekend and the second weekend is used as a gauge for a film's commercial success.[1] Assuming that the number of theaters stays the same, a normal drop in box office gross from the first weekend to the second would be 40%. A drop of greater than 60% indicates a weak future performance.[1] Horror films are susceptible to having large drops in the second weekend and beyond even after a strong opening weekend.[2] Chris Anderson, in his 2008 book The Long Tail: Why the Future of Business Is Selling Less of More, said twenty years prior, the average film experienced a second weekend drop of less than 30% and that the contemporary drop was now around 50%. Anderson ascribed the change to moviegoers being able to better identify mediocre and bad films through more information, both from more reviews and greater word-of-mouth.[3] Slate in 2012 also reported a progressively increasing second weekend drop over the course of the last several decades. In the 1980s, the average second weekend drop was 15.7%. The 1990s saw the drop gradually climb to 21.5%, but by 2012 this had escalated all the way up to 49.1%.[4] A lack of venues is usually not a factor as theaters have an obligation to show a film for at least two weeks.[5]

The Los Angeles Times said the second-weekend drop was seasonal in the United States. Between May and July, the country's summer season, films have more significant drops than during the rest of the year. It reported that in May 2014, three opening blockbuster films—The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Godzilla, and X-Men: Days of Future Past—all had drops of over 60% where films earlier in the 21st century rarely had drops that steep. The newspaper cited possible reasons for the drops: that the films did not "inspire long-term moviegoing", and that alternative platforms such as Redbox, Netflix, and video on demand attracted film audiences who missed a film's opening weekend.[6] The Hollywood Reporter said in 2017, "Generally speaking, a superhero film can fall 60 percent," highlighting Wonder Woman's second-weekend drop of 45% as scant compared to others in the genre.[7] In 2019, Dark Phoenix set a new record for the biggest second-weekend box office drop for a superhero film with 72.6%.[8] Specific weekends during the year are known for poor box office and may lead to large drops, such as the first weekend of December following Thanksgiving when consumers begin shopping, and Super Bowl weekend.[9][10]

The box office website Box Office Mojo ranks the following films by biggest second weekend drops during their wide release in the United States, which means screening in at least 600 theaters. The website bases its ranking on box office performance data from 1982 onward.[11]

Top ten films by second weekend drop
Rank Film Year in
wide release
Opening
weekend ($)
Second
weekend ($)
Change
(%)
Theaters
(second weekend)
1 Collide 2017 1,512,824 173,620 -88.5 1,002
2 Undiscovered 2005 676,048 91,748 -86.5 754
3 Slow Burn 2007 778,123 119,150 -84.7 755
4 Jane Got a Gun 2016 835,572 137,523 -83.5 1,031
5 Before I Go to Sleep 2014 1,843,347 331,708 -82.0 820
6 Gigli 2003 3,753,518 678,640 -81.9 2,215
7 Bad Moon 1996 607,081 112,397 -81.5 649
8 Return to the Blue Lagoon 1991 1,277,428 245,814 -80.8 1,222
9 Friday the 13th 2009 40,570,365 7,942,472 -80.4 3,105
10 The Brothers Solomon 2007 508,601 100,230 -80.3 700

The 2012 family film The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure, though not in wide release, set a record for biggest second-weekend drop. It opened in 2,160 theaters and grossed $443,901 over the opening weekend. In its second weekend, it screened in 281 theaters and grossed $43,854, which was a 90.1% drop.[12][13]

Second-weekend increases and smallest drops

An increase in a film's box office gross in its second weekend, provided that the number of theaters did not grow substantially, is considered exceptional. For example, the 1997 film Titanic had an opening weekend gross of $28.64 million and with only a small increase in the number of theaters, its second-weekend gross (which fell immediately after Christmas) was $35.45 million, a 24% increase from the previous weekend.[1]

Box Office Mojo reported in 2018 that out of over 4,700 wide-release films that were assessed, only 208 (or around 4%) saw an increased gross in their second weekend.[14] Nearly every film to increase its gross in its second weekend benefitted from a holiday boosting attendance, with the vast majority having a second weekend falling on Christmas or New Year's, often the most-attended single week of the year; Memorial Day and Thanksgiving also boost attendance.[15][16]

The top ten are listed below:

Top ten films with second-weekend increase in 600+ theaters
Rank Film Year in
wide release
Opening
weekend ($)
Second
weekend ($)
Change
(%)
Theaters
(second weekend)
1 Little Women 1994 2,411,247 6,776,403 +181.0 1,574
2 Rumor Has It 2005 3,473,155 9,364,661 +169.6 2,815
3 One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961) 1985 2,389,226 5,715,836 +139.2 1,180
4 Kiss Me Goodbye 1982 1,345,672 2,845,627 +111.5 803
5 Grumpy Old Men 1993 3,874,911 7,488,527 +93.3 1,244
6 War Horse 2011 7,515,402 14,422,729 +91.9 2,547
7 A Christmas Story 1983 2,072,473 3,935,944 +89.9 938
8 All the Pretty Horses 2000 1,304,971 2,477,053 +89.8 1,593
9 Lady and the Tramp (1955) 1986 2,804,272 5,030,706 +79.4 1,375
10 Out of Africa 1985 3,637,290 6,504,397 +78.8 922

Box Office Mojo reports that 20 films (out of over 1,000 assessed) have opened in over 3,000 theaters and increased in gross in their second weekend.[17]

Films with second weekend increase in 3,000+ theaters
Rank Film Year in
wide release
Opening
weekend ($)
Second
weekend ($)
Change
(%)
Theaters
(second weekend)
1 The Greatest Showman 2017 8,805,843 15,520,732 +76.3 3,316
2 Cheaper by the Dozen 2 2005 9,309,387 14,486,519 +55.6 3,211
3 We Bought a Zoo 2011 9,360,434 13,238,241 +41.4 3,163
4 Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle 2017 36,169,328 50,051,364 +38.4 3,765
5 Mother's Day 2016 8,369,184 11,087,076 +32.5 3,141
6 The Wild Thornberrys Movie 2002 6,013,847 7,364,432 +22.5 3,012
7 Sing 2016 35,258,145 42,896,330 +21.7 4,029
8 Night at the Museum 2006 30,433,781 36,766,905 +20.8 3,768
9 Mary Poppins Returns 2018 23,523,121 28,353,117 +20.5 4,090
10 Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb 2014 17,100,520 20,202,008 +18.1 3,914

Among films to open in over 3,000 theaters without a holiday to benefit their second weekend, 2011's Puss in Boots posted the best hold, falling only 3%, while the 6.4% drop for 2018's Crazy Rich Asians was the best for both a live-action and adult-skewing film.[16] The following films had the strongest second weekend holds without the benefit of a holiday:[17]

Films with smallest weekend decrease in 3,000+ theaters, non-holiday weekends
Rank Film Year in
wide release
Opening
weekend ($)
Second
weekend ($)
Change
(%)
Theaters
(second weekend)
1 Puss in Boots 2011 34,077,439 33,054,644 -3 3,963
2 Crazy Rich Asians 2018 26,510,140 24,808,202 -6.4 3,526
3 Flushed Away 2006 18,814,323 16,606,526 -11.7 3,707
4 The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause 2006 19,504,038 16,927,004 -13.2 3,458
5 The Santa Clause 2 2002 29,008,696 24,734,523 -14.7 3,352
6 Argo 2012 19,458,109 16,445,475 -15.5 3,247
7 Taken 2009 24,717,037 20,547,346 -16.9 3,184
8 Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2009 30,304,648 25,038,803 -17.4 3,119
9 The Shaggy Dog 2006 16,310,058 13,377,363 -18 3,501
10 Chicken Little 2005 40,049,778 31,653,590 -21 3,658

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Mathijs, Ernest (2006). Lord of the Rings: Popular Culture in Global Context. Wallflower Press. p. 90. ISBN 978-1-904764-82-3.
  2. ^ Langford, Barry (2006). Film Genre: Hollywood and Beyond. Edinburgh University Press. p. 165. ISBN 978-0-7486-1903-0.
  3. ^ Anderson, Chris (2008). The Long Tail: Why the Future of Business is Selling Less of More. Hyperion. p. 233. ISBN 978-1-4013-0966-4.
  4. ^ Pagels, Jim (July 23, 2012). "Why Batman Had No Competition at the Box Office". Slate. Retrieved June 4, 2014.
  5. ^ Fahey, Mark (2015-11-17). "Why movies are sometimes here and gone in theaters". www.cnbc.com. Retrieved 2022-01-07.
  6. ^ Zeitchik, Steven (June 3, 2014). "What's causing sales for recent big films to drop sharply after their first weekend?". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 4, 2014.
  7. ^ McClintock, Pamela (June 10, 2017). "Weekend Box Office: 'The Mummy' Entombed With $32M U.S. Debut". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved June 12, 2017.
  8. ^ Sharf, Zack (June 17, 2019). "'Dark Phoenix' Box Office Gets Worse With Biggest Second Weekend Drop Ever for Superhero Film". IndieWire. Retrieved June 17, 2019.
  9. ^ "Weekend Box Office Forecast: Encanto and Ghostbusters: Afterlife to Lead Post-Thanksgiving Lull; Does Christmas with The Chosen Have Sleeper Potential?". Boxoffice. 2021-12-02. Retrieved 2022-01-11.
  10. ^ "Weekend Box Office Forecast: The Little Things & Holdovers to Remain In Charge Over Super Bowl Weekend". Boxoffice. 2021-02-04. Retrieved 2022-01-11.
  11. ^ "Biggest Second Weekend Drops". boxofficemojo.com. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved June 18, 2013.
  12. ^ Cunningham, Todd (September 10, 2012). "'Oogieloves' Sets Another Box Office Record: Biggest 2nd-Week Drop". The Wrap. The Wrap News Inc. Retrieved June 14, 2013.
  13. ^ "Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure". boxofficemojo.com. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved June 14, 2013.
  14. ^ "Smallest Second Weekend Drops – Wide Releases 600+". boxofficemojo.com. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved December 13, 2018.
  15. ^ Whitten, Sarah (2019-12-23). "This is the most important week of the year for movie theater owners". CNBC. Retrieved 2022-01-07.
  16. ^ a b Mendelson, Scott. "Box Office: 'Crazy Rich Asians' Takes Unprecedented Drop In Its Second Weekend". Forbes. Retrieved 2022-01-07.
  17. ^ a b "Smallest Second Weekend Drops – Super Saturated 3,000+". boxofficemojo.com. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved December 13, 2018.

External links

  • Will 'Fantastic Four' Take One Of The Biggest 2nd Weekend Drops Ever For A Comic Book Film? at Forbes, August 14, 2015
  • Box-Office Analysis: 'Suicide Squad' and the Summer of Steep Second-Week Drops at The Hollywood Reporter, August 15, 2016

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In the United States a film s box office gross in its second weekend of theatrical release is one of several factors used to predict overall box office performance Most films experience a decline in box office gross in their second weekend but a significant decline often indicates a subpar box office performance for the rest of a film s theatrical run Some films are exceptions in that they perform better in their second weekend of release than on opening weekend Contents 1 Second weekend drop 2 Second weekend increases and smallest drops 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksSecond weekend drop EditDuring a film s theatrical run its box office performance generally declines from weekend to weekend In addition to the film s opening weekend gross the percentage of the change between the opening weekend and the second weekend is used as a gauge for a film s commercial success 1 Assuming that the number of theaters stays the same a normal drop in box office gross from the first weekend to the second would be 40 A drop of greater than 60 indicates a weak future performance 1 Horror films are susceptible to having large drops in the second weekend and beyond even after a strong opening weekend 2 Chris Anderson in his 2008 book The Long Tail Why the Future of Business Is Selling Less of More said twenty years prior the average film experienced a second weekend drop of less than 30 and that the contemporary drop was now around 50 Anderson ascribed the change to moviegoers being able to better identify mediocre and bad films through more information both from more reviews and greater word of mouth 3 Slate in 2012 also reported a progressively increasing second weekend drop over the course of the last several decades In the 1980s the average second weekend drop was 15 7 The 1990s saw the drop gradually climb to 21 5 but by 2012 this had escalated all the way up to 49 1 4 A lack of venues is usually not a factor as theaters have an obligation to show a film for at least two weeks 5 The Los Angeles Times said the second weekend drop was seasonal in the United States Between May and July the country s summer season films have more significant drops than during the rest of the year It reported that in May 2014 three opening blockbuster films The Amazing Spider Man 2 Godzilla and X Men Days of Future Past all had drops of over 60 where films earlier in the 21st century rarely had drops that steep The newspaper cited possible reasons for the drops that the films did not inspire long term moviegoing and that alternative platforms such as Redbox Netflix and video on demand attracted film audiences who missed a film s opening weekend 6 The Hollywood Reporter said in 2017 Generally speaking a superhero film can fall 60 percent highlighting Wonder Woman s second weekend drop of 45 as scant compared to others in the genre 7 In 2019 Dark Phoenix set a new record for the biggest second weekend box office drop for a superhero film with 72 6 8 Specific weekends during the year are known for poor box office and may lead to large drops such as the first weekend of December following Thanksgiving when consumers begin shopping and Super Bowl weekend 9 10 The box office website Box Office Mojo ranks the following films by biggest second weekend drops during their wide release in the United States which means screening in at least 600 theaters The website bases its ranking on box office performance data from 1982 onward 11 Top ten films by second weekend drop Rank Film Year inwide release Openingweekend Secondweekend Change Theaters second weekend 1 Collide 2017 1 512 824 173 620 88 5 1 0022 Undiscovered 2005 676 048 91 748 86 5 7543 Slow Burn 2007 778 123 119 150 84 7 7554 Jane Got a Gun 2016 835 572 137 523 83 5 1 0315 Before I Go to Sleep 2014 1 843 347 331 708 82 0 8206 Gigli 2003 3 753 518 678 640 81 9 2 2157 Bad Moon 1996 607 081 112 397 81 5 6498 Return to the Blue Lagoon 1991 1 277 428 245 814 80 8 1 2229 Friday the 13th 2009 40 570 365 7 942 472 80 4 3 10510 The Brothers Solomon 2007 508 601 100 230 80 3 700The 2012 family film The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure though not in wide release set a record for biggest second weekend drop It opened in 2 160 theaters and grossed 443 901 over the opening weekend In its second weekend it screened in 281 theaters and grossed 43 854 which was a 90 1 drop 12 13 Second weekend increases and smallest drops EditAn increase in a film s box office gross in its second weekend provided that the number of theaters did not grow substantially is considered exceptional For example the 1997 film Titanic had an opening weekend gross of 28 64 million and with only a small increase in the number of theaters its second weekend gross which fell immediately after Christmas was 35 45 million a 24 increase from the previous weekend 1 Box Office Mojo reported in 2018 that out of over 4 700 wide release films that were assessed only 208 or around 4 saw an increased gross in their second weekend 14 Nearly every film to increase its gross in its second weekend benefitted from a holiday boosting attendance with the vast majority having a second weekend falling on Christmas or New Year s often the most attended single week of the year Memorial Day and Thanksgiving also boost attendance 15 16 The top ten are listed below Top ten films with second weekend increase in 600 theaters Rank Film Year inwide release Openingweekend Secondweekend Change Theaters second weekend 1 Little Women 1994 2 411 247 6 776 403 181 0 1 5742 Rumor Has It 2005 3 473 155 9 364 661 169 6 2 8153 One Hundred and One Dalmatians 1961 1985 2 389 226 5 715 836 139 2 1 1804 Kiss Me Goodbye 1982 1 345 672 2 845 627 111 5 8035 Grumpy Old Men 1993 3 874 911 7 488 527 93 3 1 2446 War Horse 2011 7 515 402 14 422 729 91 9 2 5477 A Christmas Story 1983 2 072 473 3 935 944 89 9 9388 All the Pretty Horses 2000 1 304 971 2 477 053 89 8 1 5939 Lady and the Tramp 1955 1986 2 804 272 5 030 706 79 4 1 37510 Out of Africa 1985 3 637 290 6 504 397 78 8 922Box Office Mojo reports that 20 films out of over 1 000 assessed have opened in over 3 000 theaters and increased in gross in their second weekend 17 Films with second weekend increase in 3 000 theaters Rank Film Year inwide release Openingweekend Secondweekend Change Theaters second weekend 1 The Greatest Showman 2017 8 805 843 15 520 732 76 3 3 3162 Cheaper by the Dozen 2 2005 9 309 387 14 486 519 55 6 3 2113 We Bought a Zoo 2011 9 360 434 13 238 241 41 4 3 1634 Jumanji Welcome to the Jungle 2017 36 169 328 50 051 364 38 4 3 7655 Mother s Day 2016 8 369 184 11 087 076 32 5 3 1416 The Wild Thornberrys Movie 2002 6 013 847 7 364 432 22 5 3 0127 Sing 2016 35 258 145 42 896 330 21 7 4 0298 Night at the Museum 2006 30 433 781 36 766 905 20 8 3 7689 Mary Poppins Returns 2018 23 523 121 28 353 117 20 5 4 09010 Night at the Museum Secret of the Tomb 2014 17 100 520 20 202 008 18 1 3 914Among films to open in over 3 000 theaters without a holiday to benefit their second weekend 2011 s Puss in Boots posted the best hold falling only 3 while the 6 4 drop for 2018 s Crazy Rich Asians was the best for both a live action and adult skewing film 16 The following films had the strongest second weekend holds without the benefit of a holiday 17 Films with smallest weekend decrease in 3 000 theaters non holiday weekends Rank Film Year inwide release Openingweekend Secondweekend Change Theaters second weekend 1 Puss in Boots 2011 34 077 439 33 054 644 3 3 9632 Crazy Rich Asians 2018 26 510 140 24 808 202 6 4 3 5263 Flushed Away 2006 18 814 323 16 606 526 11 7 3 7074 The Santa Clause 3 The Escape Clause 2006 19 504 038 16 927 004 13 2 3 4585 The Santa Clause 2 2002 29 008 696 24 734 523 14 7 3 3526 Argo 2012 19 458 109 16 445 475 15 5 3 2477 Taken 2009 24 717 037 20 547 346 16 9 3 1848 Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2009 30 304 648 25 038 803 17 4 3 1199 The Shaggy Dog 2006 16 310 058 13 377 363 18 3 50110 Chicken Little 2005 40 049 778 31 653 590 21 3 658See also EditList of highest grossing second weekends for films List of highest grossing openings for films List of highest grossing openings for animated filmsReferences Edit a b c Mathijs Ernest 2006 Lord of the Rings Popular Culture in Global Context Wallflower Press p 90 ISBN 978 1 904764 82 3 Langford Barry 2006 Film Genre Hollywood and Beyond Edinburgh University Press p 165 ISBN 978 0 7486 1903 0 Anderson Chris 2008 The Long Tail Why the Future of Business is Selling Less of More Hyperion p 233 ISBN 978 1 4013 0966 4 Pagels Jim July 23 2012 Why Batman Had No Competition at the Box Office Slate Retrieved June 4 2014 Fahey Mark 2015 11 17 Why movies are sometimes here and gone in theaters www cnbc com Retrieved 2022 01 07 Zeitchik Steven June 3 2014 What s causing sales for recent big films to drop sharply after their first weekend Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 4 2014 McClintock Pamela June 10 2017 Weekend Box Office The Mummy Entombed With 32M U S Debut The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved June 12 2017 Sharf Zack June 17 2019 Dark Phoenix Box Office Gets Worse With Biggest Second Weekend Drop Ever for Superhero Film IndieWire Retrieved June 17 2019 Weekend Box Office Forecast Encanto and Ghostbusters Afterlife to Lead Post Thanksgiving Lull Does Christmas with The Chosen Have Sleeper Potential Boxoffice 2021 12 02 Retrieved 2022 01 11 Weekend Box Office Forecast The Little Things amp Holdovers to Remain In Charge Over Super Bowl Weekend Boxoffice 2021 02 04 Retrieved 2022 01 11 Biggest Second Weekend Drops boxofficemojo com Box Office Mojo Retrieved June 18 2013 Cunningham Todd September 10 2012 Oogieloves Sets Another Box Office Record Biggest 2nd Week Drop The Wrap The Wrap News Inc Retrieved June 14 2013 Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure boxofficemojo com Box Office Mojo Retrieved June 14 2013 Smallest Second Weekend Drops Wide Releases 600 boxofficemojo com Box Office Mojo Retrieved December 13 2018 Whitten Sarah 2019 12 23 This is the most important week of the year for movie theater owners CNBC Retrieved 2022 01 07 a b Mendelson Scott Box Office Crazy Rich Asians Takes Unprecedented Drop In Its Second Weekend Forbes Retrieved 2022 01 07 a b Smallest Second Weekend Drops Super Saturated 3 000 boxofficemojo com Box Office Mojo Retrieved December 13 2018 External links EditWill Fantastic Four Take One Of The Biggest 2nd Weekend Drops Ever For A Comic Book Film at Forbes August 14 2015 Box Office Analysis Suicide Squad and the Summer of Steep Second Week Drops at The Hollywood Reporter August 15 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Second weekend in box office performance amp oldid 1117409662, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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