Alright, I've given you the most anticipated films to
see. Now it's time to see how they will perform. Although I think it
sucks that films are rated on how well they perform at the Box-Office
(with certain exceptions), it's always nice to see worthy films being
seen throughout the nation and globe. Let's predict the summer and how
it will change the movie industry forever. If Indy 4 goes the distance,
will there be an Indy 5? How will Ledger's death effect the numbers of The Dark Knight? Is
there any way that Pineapple Express can gross over $200 million? I'm
going to be as precise as possible. Let's venture a guess...
#1: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Opening: $88 million (Three Day). $115 million (Four Day)
Overall Domestic Gross: $410 million
#2: The Dark Knight
Opening: $97 million
Overall Domestic Gross: $380 million
#3: The Chronicles of Narnia
Opening: $81 Million
Overall Domestic Gross: $320 million
#4: Iron Man
Opening: $90 million
Overall Domestic Gross: $300 million
#5: Hancock
Opening: $77 million (Three Day). $110 million (Four Day)
Overall Domestic Gross: $290 million
#6: Wall-E
Opening: $68 million
Overall Domestic Gross: $250 million
#7: The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor
Opening: $60 million
Overall Domestic Gross: $210
#8: Kung Fu Panda
Opening: $56 million
Overall Domestic Gross: $200
#9: Speed Racer
Opening: $50 million
Overall Domestic Gross: $170 million
#10: The Incredible Hulk
Opening: $45 million
Overall Domestic Gross: $165 million
Runner-Ups: Pineapple Express:
Opening: $40 million
Overall Domestic Gross: $160 million
You Don't Mess With the Zohan Opening: $40 million Total Domestic Gross: $150
The Happening: Opening: $38 million Overall Domestic Gross: $148 million
Tropic Thunder:
Opening: $35 million
Overall Domestic Gross: $145 million
Step Brothers: Opening: $38 million Over Domestic Gross: $130 million
Get Smart:
Opening: $30 million
Overall Domestic Gross: $105 million