Walleye's Weekly Winners: The Films of 7/28

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Re: Walleye's Weekly Winners: The Films of 7/28

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Adjusted for inflation to be the biggest MI movie, it'll have to pass $379.5 M (original). To be the biggest TV adaptation (adjusted) it would have to pass $411 M (Fugitive).
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I think Mamma Mia 2 will pass $100m. Its midweek earning are very strong, so unless it hits drops larger than expected, I still think it'll be a blockbuster. The Equalizer 2 probably won't pass 90m now (although the difference being that 90m is still a very strong result. )

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Weekend Actuals

Top 10:
5 points - Mission: Impossible - Fallout, $61.2M (5)
4 points - Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again!, $15.1M (8)
3 points - The Equalizer 2, $14.0M (8)
2 points - Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation, $12.3M (10)
1 point - Teen Titans Go! To the Movies, $10.4M (1)
Ant-Man and the Wasp, $8.8M
Incredibles 2, $7.3M
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingom, $6.7M
Skyscraper, $5.3M
The First Purse, $2.2M



PTA:
5 points - McQueen, $16,692 (9)
4 points - Mission: Impossible - Fallout, $13,92 (4)
3 points - Puzzle, $12,243 (3)
2 points - Eighth Grade, $8,032 (2)
1 point - Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again!, $4,297 (2)
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