434 Chapter 431 "New York Tour" (6) (1/2)

The Christmas schedule is still going on in full swing. Perhaps with the addition of ”New York Trip”, this year's Christmas schedule is even hotter than in previous years, covering the market that is not very good for the summer vacation.

The score of over 40 million in a single day attracted the attention of most passersby and the analysis and praise of film critics, and the increase in publicity.

It continues to influence the movie-watching choices of movie fans on the market to a large extent. More and more viewers have read the positive reviews on the Internet and in the print media, listened to the discussions and recommendations of friends around, and started to walk into the cinema to satisfy their inner curiosity. ,check it out.

As the base of watching movies increases, the momentum of the film will increase; the greater the momentum, the more people will be affected, thus forming a good virtuous circle.

The box office of the movie is naturally like a snowball.

On Saturday, November 25th, ”New York Tour” once again won 43.57 million US dollars, and the single-day output exceeded 40 million for two consecutive days.

Such stable market performance makes people less worried.

Although the increase is not large, because the daily box office base is too high, the room for increase is naturally smaller, let alone the Christmas stalls, the number of theaters is not particularly concentrated.

Last year's annual box office champion ”The Lord of the Rings: The King of the Rings” was worth more than 1.1 billion U.S. dollars worldwide, and the average daily output in the first week was about 35 million, and the highest was able to exceed 40 million.It shows that the North American market has yet to be improved.

Like later generations, there will be a lot of movies that will exceed 100 million in a single day. The capacity of the Hollywood movie market is still being developed year by year.

”New York Trip” has caught up with a good time and a good schedule.

As for the second largest box office in a single day, Cage starred in ”National Treasure”, which received 7.16 million US dollars.

After all, the subject matter is good, the quality is above average, and the market appeal of Cage and other actors still cannot be killed by a single stick. No matter what, there is still a certain market. problem.

After all, ”National Treasure” has only been screened for three weeks, and there is still a little potential for the film.

Ranked third is ”The Unfortunate Adventures of Raymond Snitch” released by Paramount, which has a good reputation, fantasy movies, and guest appearances of Kim Kerry, Liam Aiken and other big names. The daily box office has won 6.83 million. US dollars.

This movie is the dark horse of the previous life. It should have been in the runner-up position, second only to ”National Treasure”. With a good plot, it later won the championship.

It's a pity that now ”National Treasure” still has a breath left and can't afford it, and can't beat ”New York Tour”.

Even if the box office increases every day, the trend is good, and the fans have a high degree of goodwill, but they can no longer make any waves.

Not to mention catching up from behind, it is a good thing to be able to return to the original.

The public's attention is focused on ”New York Tour”, which will naturally be ignored by the market.

November 26, the first weekend.

As Warner urgently printed more than 200 copies, the number of copies exceeded 1,500.

Coupled with the further optimism of the theaters, the resource tilt has become more and more serious. Not only has the number of movie theaters increased slightly, but the number of screening theaters has also reached 4000, which is a perfect cover for the number of copies that can be arranged.

The single-day output of ”New York Trip” also ushered in the largest wave of outbreaks, reaching 45.32 million U.S. dollars.

It was released for four days, and the North American box office totaled more than 130 million U.S. dollars in the first three days in the first weekend, directly breaking the 110 million set by Lehman's ”Bad Guy” and almost surpassing the 140 million set by ”Spiderman” in the first weekend Box office records.