3. Domestic box-office sales may be set for a record summer,
topping 2013’s $4.75 billion. A slew of highly anticipated films
including “Captain America: Civil War,” which may take in more
than $600 million, could contribute to about $5 billion in sales.
Movie studios typically generate 40-45% of annual ticket sales
during the summer season, which runs from the first weekend in
May through Labor Day. Disney may lead peers with a projected
$1.38 billion in domestic sales for its summer releases.
5. Disney’s “Captain America: Civil War” may make $213 million
when it opens May 6, officially kicking off Hollywood’s summer
movie season. Boxoffice.com projects a $600 million-plus
domestic total for the Marvel film, with the movie benefiting
from the presence of Iron Man and other Marvel characters
such as Black Widow, Black Panther, Ant-Man and Spider-Man.
The last installment in the Captain America franchise, “Winter
Soldier,” made $95 million in its 2014 debut and a worldwide
total of $714 million.
8. The domestic box office may be set for a record this summer,
topping 2013’s high of $4.75 billion. A slew of highly anticipated
releases could contribute to about $5 billion in sales. Films include
“Captain America: Civil War,” which could take in more than
$600 million, and five other movies that may gross more than
$200 million each including “Suicide Squad” and “Finding Dory.”
Movie studios typically generate 40-45% of annual ticket sales
in the summer, which runs from the first weekend in May through
Labor Day.
11. Disney may lead studio peers with about $1.38 billion in ticket sales
for its summer releases, based on projections from Boxoffice.com.
That would cement the studio’s leading position this year, giving it
over $2 billion by the end of the summer season.
Warner may come in second, with about $834 million in projected
receipts, followed by Universal with $743 million. Paramount may
trail its peers with $414 million given only three releases vs. Warner’s
eight and Universal’s seven through the summer period.
14. Warner is challenging Disney’s comic book superhero supremacy
with 10 DC Comics films from 2016-2020. The studio will follow up
its March release of “Batman v Superman” with “Suicide Squad”
on Aug. 5. ‘B v S” has taken in $321 million domestically and around
$855 million globally to date. “Suicide Squad” is projected to
make $265 million in its domestic run.
Disney has scheduled 13 of its Marvel Cinematic Universe films
from 2016-20, starting with the summer release of “Captain America:
Civil War.”
15. Disney set for Marvel-ous $3 billion in 2016 on sizzling summer
16. Disney may set a box office record if its studio can generate
$3 billion in 2016 domestic theatrical sales. The studio
made $2.28 billion domestically in 2015, slightly below
Universal’s $2.4 billion.
Disney has already made $854 million as of April 29 and is
expected to take in about $1.4 billion for its highly anticipated
summer movies such as Marvel’s “Captain America: Civil War,”
“Finding Dory” and “Alice Through the Looking Glass.” Disney
will boost receipts with “Doctor Strange” and “Rogue One”
later in 2016.
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