Chapter 881: Where is the Limit?
During the period when Simon's family went to Australia to visit relatives and returned for vacation, the attention of countless media and the public in North America was still focused on the box office of "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice".
From January 5 to January 11, the first full box office week of 1996, the North American film market began to cool down significantly as the holiday passed. "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice", which was released in the third week, finally ushered in the first significant box office shrinkage since its opening.
However, the actual decline was only 43%.
It is well below the decline trend predicted by some media outlets to at least halve.
With "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" still surpassing the $128 million box office volume of more than 99% of Hollywood's films in the second week, this time it fell, and the film's box office in the third week was still as high as $73.46 million. Within three weeks of its release, the DC Cinematic Universe supergiant grossed $379.51 million.
If the two-week box office accumulation of Christmas stalls still makes it suspenseful whether the North American box office of Super Bat Wars can hit the threshold of 600 million US dollars, when the box office data for the third week of release is released, people's attention is already how far the film can go after breaking through 600 million.
The cumulative amount of Bi three weeks is close to 380 million, and there is only 220 million left from the 600 million threshold, and with the box office volume of the film still exceeding 70 million US dollars in the third week of release, unless there is a special change such as the outbreak of World War III, no one will doubt whether the Super Bat War will be able to recover 220 million US dollars at the box office.
Even, even if another 300 million or even more are recovered, it is not impossible.
In this case, "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" may even continue to be the first film in North American film history to surpass $700 million at the domestic box office.
You know, it's not impossible.
A phenomenal movie, if you calculate inflation, "Gone with the Wind" at the box office of that year was more than $1 billion by the standards of the 90s.
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During the period when Simon's family went to Australia to visit relatives and returned for vacation, the attention of countless media and the public in North America was still focused on the box office of "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice".
From January 5 to January 11, the first full box office week of 1996, the North American film market began to cool down significantly as the holiday passed. "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice", which was released in the third week, finally ushered in the first significant box office shrinkage since its opening.
However, the actual decline was only 43%.
It is well below the decline trend predicted by some media outlets to at least halve.
With "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" still surpassing the $128 million box office volume of more than 99% of Hollywood's films in the second week, this time it fell, and the film's box office in the third week was still as high as $73.46 million. Within three weeks of its release, the DC Cinematic Universe supergiant grossed $379.51 million.
If the two-week box office accumulation of Christmas stalls still makes it suspenseful whether the North American box office of Super Bat Wars can hit the threshold of 600 million US dollars, when the box office data for the third week of release is released, people's attention is already how far the film can go after breaking through 600 million.
The cumulative amount of Bi three weeks is close to 380 million, and there is only 220 million left from the 600 million threshold, and with the box office volume of the film still exceeding 70 million US dollars in the third week of release, unless there is a special change such as the outbreak of World War III, no one will doubt whether the Super Bat War will be able to recover 220 million US dollars at the box office.
Even, even if another 300 million or even more are recovered, it is not impossible.
In this case, "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" may even continue to be the first film in North American film history to surpass $700 million at the domestic box office.
You know, it's not impossible.
A phenomenal movie, if you calculate inflation, "Gone with the Wind" at the box office of that year was more than $1 billion by the standards of the 90s.
During the period when Simon's family went to Australia to visit relatives and returned for vacation, the attention of countless media and the public in North America was still focused on the box office of "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice".
From January 5 to January 11, the first full box office week of 1996, the North American film market began to cool down significantly as the holiday passed. "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice", which was released in the third week, finally ushered in the first significant box office shrinkage since its opening.
However, the actual decline was only 43%.
It is well below the decline trend predicted by some media outlets to at least halve.
With "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" still surpassing the $128 million box office volume of more than 99% of Hollywood's films in the second week, this time it fell, and the film's box office in the third week was still as high as $73.46 million. Within three weeks of its release, the DC Cinematic Universe supergiant grossed $379.51 million.
If the two-week box office accumulation of Christmas stalls still makes it suspenseful whether the North American box office of Super Bat Wars can hit the threshold of 600 million US dollars, when the box office data for the third week of release is released, people's attention is already how far the film can go after breaking through 600 million.
The cumulative amount of Bi three weeks is close to 380 million, and there is only 220 million left from the 600 million threshold, and with the box office volume of the film still exceeding 70 million US dollars in the third week of release, unless there is a special change such as the outbreak of World War III, no one will doubt whether the Super Bat War will be able to recover 220 million US dollars at the box office.
Even, even if another 300 million or even more are recovered, it is not impossible.
In this case, "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" may even continue to be the first film in North American film history to surpass $700 million at the domestic box office.
You know, it's not impossible.
A phenomenal movie, if you calculate inflation, "Gone with the Wind" at the box office of that year was more than $1 billion by the standards of the 90s.
During the period when Simon's family went to Australia to visit relatives and returned for vacation, the attention of countless media and the public in North America was still focused on the box office of "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice".
From January 5 to January 11, the first full box office week of 1996, the North American film market began to cool down significantly as the holiday passed. "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice", which was released in the third week, finally ushered in the first significant box office shrinkage since its opening.
However, the actual decline was only 43%.
It is well below the decline trend predicted by some media outlets to at least halve.
With "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" still surpassing the $128 million box office volume of more than 99% of Hollywood's films in the second week, this time it fell, and the film's box office in the third week was still as high as $73.46 million. Within three weeks of its release, the DC Cinematic Universe supergiant grossed $379.51 million.
If the two-week box office accumulation of Christmas stalls still makes it suspenseful whether the North American box office of Super Bat Wars can hit the threshold of 600 million US dollars, when the box office data for the third week of release is released, people's attention is already how far the film can go after breaking through 600 million.
The cumulative amount of Bi three weeks is close to 380 million, and there is only 220 million left from the 600 million threshold, and with the box office volume of the film still exceeding 70 million US dollars in the third week of release, unless there is a special change such as the outbreak of World War III, no one will doubt whether the Super Bat War will be able to recover 220 million US dollars at the box office.
Even, even if another 300 million or even more are recovered, it is not impossible.
In this case, "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" may even continue to be the first film in North American film history to surpass $700 million at the domestic box office.
You know, it's not impossible.
A phenomenal movie, if you calculate inflation, "Gone with the Wind" at the box office of that year was more than $1 billion by the standards of the 90s.
During the period when Simon's family went to Australia to visit relatives and returned for vacation, the attention of countless media and the public in North America was still focused on the box office of "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice".
From January 5 to January 11, the first full box office week of 1996, the North American film market began to cool down significantly as the holiday passed. "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice", which was released in the third week, finally ushered in the first significant box office shrinkage since its opening.
However, the actual decline was only 43%.
It is well below the decline trend predicted by some media outlets to at least halve.
With "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" still surpassing the $128 million box office volume of more than 99% of Hollywood's films in the second week, this time it fell, and the film's box office in the third week was still as high as $73.46 million. Within three weeks of its release, the DC Cinematic Universe supergiant grossed $379.51 million.
If the two-week box office accumulation of Christmas stalls still makes it suspenseful whether the North American box office of Super Bat Wars can hit the threshold of 600 million US dollars, when the box office data for the third week of release is released, people's attention is already how far the film can go after breaking through 600 million.
The cumulative amount of Bi three weeks is close to 380 million, and there is only 220 million left from the 600 million threshold, and with the box office volume of the film still exceeding 70 million US dollars in the third week of release, unless there is a special change such as the outbreak of World War III, no one will doubt whether the Super Bat War will be able to recover 220 million US dollars at the box office.
Even, even if another 300 million or even more are recovered, it is not impossible.
In this case, "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" may even continue to be the first film in North American film history to surpass $700 million at the domestic box office.
You know, it's not impossible.
A phenomenal movie, if you calculate inflation, "Gone with the Wind" at the box office of that year was more than $1 billion by the standards of the 90s.
During the period when Simon's family went to Australia to visit relatives and returned for vacation, the attention of countless media and the public in North America was still focused on the box office of "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice".
From January 5 to January 11, the first full box office week of 1996, the North American film market began to cool down significantly as the holiday passed. "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice", which was released in the third week, finally ushered in the first significant box office shrinkage since its opening.
However, the actual decline was only 43%.
It is well below the decline trend predicted by some media outlets to at least halve.
With "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" still surpassing the $128 million box office volume of more than 99% of Hollywood's films in the second week, this time it fell, and the film's box office in the third week was still as high as $73.46 million. Within three weeks of its release, the DC Cinematic Universe supergiant grossed $379.51 million.
If the two-week box office accumulation of Christmas stalls still makes it suspenseful whether the North American box office of Super Bat Wars can hit the threshold of 600 million US dollars, when the box office data for the third week of release is released, people's attention is already how far the film can go after breaking through 600 million.
The cumulative amount of Bi three weeks is close to 380 million, and there is only 220 million left from the 600 million threshold, and with the box office volume of the film still exceeding 70 million US dollars in the third week of release, unless there is a special change such as the outbreak of World War III, no one will doubt whether the Super Bat War will be able to recover 220 million US dollars at the box office.
Even, even if another 300 million or even more are recovered, it is not impossible.
In this case, "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" may even continue to be the first film in North American film history to surpass $700 million at the domestic box office.
You know, it's not impossible.
A phenomenal movie, if you calculate inflation, "Gone with the Wind" at the box office of that year was more than $1 billion by the standards of the 90s.
During the period when Simon's family went to Australia to visit relatives and returned for vacation, the attention of countless media and the public in North America was still focused on the box office of "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice".
From January 5 to January 11, the first full box office week of 1996, the North American film market began to cool down significantly as the holiday passed. "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice", which was released in the third week, finally ushered in the first significant box office shrinkage since its opening.
However, the actual decline was only 43%.
It is well below the decline trend predicted by some media outlets to at least halve.
With "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" still surpassing the $128 million box office volume of more than 99% of Hollywood's films in the second week, this time it fell, and the film's box office in the third week was still as high as $73.46 million. Within three weeks of its release, the DC Cinematic Universe supergiant grossed $379.51 million.
If the two-week box office accumulation of Christmas stalls still makes it suspenseful whether the North American box office of Super Bat Wars can hit the threshold of 600 million US dollars, when the box office data for the third week of release is released, people's attention is already how far the film can go after breaking through 600 million.
The cumulative amount of Bi three weeks is close to 380 million, and there is only 220 million left from the 600 million threshold, and with the box office volume of the film still exceeding 70 million US dollars in the third week of release, unless there is a special change such as the outbreak of World War III, no one will doubt whether the Super Bat War will be able to recover 220 million US dollars at the box office.
Even, even if another 300 million or even more are recovered, it is not impossible.
In this way, "Bat v Superman: Dawn of Justice" may even continue to be the first film in North American film history to surpass $700 million at the domestic box office.
A phenomenal movie, if you calculate inflation, "Gone with the Wind" at the box office of that year was more than $1 billion by the standards of the 90s.
From January 5 to January 11, the first full box office week of 1996, the North American film market began to cool down significantly as the holiday passed. "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice", which was released in the third week, finally ushered in the first significant box office shrinkage since its opening.
If the two-week box office accumulation of the Christmas file still makes it suspenseful whether the North American box office of Super Bat Wars can hit the threshold of 600 million US dollars, when the box office data of the third week of release is released, people's attention is already that the film is breaking through 600 million