2018-19 Full Year Slates (Division B)

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If The Grinch ends up underperforming, this is going to be the worst FY slate I've ever drafted by a million miles
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transformers2 wrote:If The Grinch ends up underperforming, this is going to be the worst FY slate I've ever drafted by a million miles
Avengers 4 for you next year baby!

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Walleye413 wrote:
transformers2 wrote:If The Grinch ends up underperforming, this is going to be the worst FY slate I've ever drafted by a million miles
Avengers 4 for you next year baby!
If I did end up in last place, it would undoubtedly be moved to the last weekend of April again :lol: That being said, I'm still likely to end up with either Star Wars, Aladdin, The Lion King or Frozen 2, which would likely be enough to keep me out of the basement for a 2nd straight year.
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usually there are like 2 sure fire hits that will outgross everything else, but those 5 could all easily make $500M.

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undeadmonkey wrote:usually there are like 2 sure fire hits that will outgross everything else, but those 5 could all easily make $500M.
Disney, Disney, Disney, Disney, and Disney. Oh, also Dumbo (not in the game), Captain Marvel (not in the game), Toy Story 4, Spider-Man: Far From Home. $4 billion for those nine movies is absolutely possible. They could beat the yearly studio record ($3B) by over $1 billion.
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Sony is distributing Far from Home, as they own distribution rights to Spider-Man in perpetuity. Same thing with Universal and The Incredible Hulk.
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I'll admit I've looked ahead. The top of next year's draft is going to be crazy. Always a chance for spots 8-10, but those are going to be some steep hills to climb.

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STANDINGS (WEEK 28/52)

1. UDM - $1,168,416,414 (4 films - Incredibles 2, Crazy Rich Asians, A Star is Born, Can You Ever Forgive Me?; 3 finished)
2. Shryke - $791,972,570 (5 films - Alpha, God Bless the Broken Road, The House with a Clock in its Walls, Beautiful Boy, Johnny English Strikes Again; 4 finished)
3. W - $691,031,598 (3 films - Smallfoot, The Nutcracker and the Four Realms, Overlord; 5 finished)
4. Brockster - $632,276,689 (4 films - Operation Finale, Unbroken: Path to Redemption, Little Women, The Girl in the Spider's Web; 6 finished)
5. weissac - $610,044,801 (3 films - Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation, Disney's Christopher Robin, Bad Times at the El Royale; 4 finished)
6. transformers - $455,588,761 (5 films - A Simple Favor, Night School, The Hate U Give, First Man, Dr. Seuss' The Grinch; 4 finished)
7. Nicodemus - $412,499,764 (3 films - Halloween, Indivisible, Bohemian Rhapsody; 7 finished)
8. Banks - $400,634,094 (2 films - The Sisters Brothers, Suspiria; 5 finished)
9. Ron B - $380,004,870 (8 films - Searching, The Predator, The Old Man and the Gun, Venom, Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween, Hunter Killer), Nobody's Fool, Boy Erased)
10. Surfer - $211,812,057 (2 films - The Nun, The Front Runner; 4 finished)



The following films would appear to be done:

White Boy Rock (W, 14th round) = $24,011,188
Hell Fest (Banks, 12th round) = $11,107,431






11/16:
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindlewald (Nicodemus, 1st round)
Instant Family (W, 7th round)
Widows (Ron B, 8th round)
Green Book (Banks, WW)


11/23:
Ralph Breaks the Internet (Ron B, 1st round)
Creed 2 (Banks, 4th round)
Robin Hood (weissac, 6th round)
The Favourite (UDM, 12th round)



11/30:
none.



12/7:
Mary Queen of Scots (UDM, 8th round)
Vox Lux (Banks, WW)
Ben is Back (UDM, WW)
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My middle round selections are going to kill me this year and certainly keep me from winning:

7/27 Teen Titans Go! To the Movies (5) - $29,562,341 (finished)
8/10 Slender Man (6) - $30,564,825
11/9 The Girl in the Spider's Web (7)

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BanksIsDaFuture wrote:I really thought The Oath would at least go wide at some point, and cash in on the election season.
Lionsgate had planned on going wide but the dreadful limited result (I can't say I'm surprised, as it looked like 90 minutes of strawmanning on both sides with terrible production values) led them to stall at 300 theatres.

They are still running trailers for it here.
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5/18 Deadpool 2 (1) - $318,491,426 (finished)
I'm going to get more from this for Once Upon A Deadpool...correct?? :mrgreen:

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Brockster wrote:
5/18 Deadpool 2 (1) - $318,491,426 (finished)
I'm going to get more from this for Once Upon A Deadpool...correct?? :mrgreen:

It was decided that you would. Relax.
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I am relaxed brosif :) :ugeek:

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I can't see it doing much

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On one hand, it's basically a TV edit of Deadpool 2 being sent to theatres as Fox has nothing for Christmas. On the other hand, Deadpool fans are an obsessive bunch. If not for the people who actually liked Venom, they would be Marvel's version of the Snydercut group.
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