The third Thor movie is also putting an
emphatic end to the month-long box office slump that saw the
worst October in a decade. Among 2017 titles, its debut weekend
trails only "Beauty and the Beast" at $174.8 million, "Guardians
of the Galaxy Vol. 2" at $146.5 million and "It" at $123.4
million.
"Thor: Ragnarok" also officially launches the holiday season
with a major bang. Moviegoing has been battered this year by a
subpar second half that's pulled down 2017 grosses by 5%, but it
should rebound somewhat, thanks to "Thor: Ragnorak," Warner
Bros.-DC Entertainment's "Justice League" (which opens Nov. 17)
and Disney-Lucasfilm's "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" (opening Dec.
15).
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"November has been a hotbed for blockbusters and is as important
to any given year as even the hottest summer months and has been
the launch pad for some of the biggest franchises in box office
history including 'Harry Potter,' 'The Hunger Games' and
'Twilight,' not to mention the traditional home for James Bond,"
noted Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst with comScore.
"Now Thor joins the rarefied air that is the $100 million
November opening club, becoming only the ninth film to ever
reach this threshold and the first to do it within the first
part of the month."
STXfilms' R-rated "A Bad Moms Christmas," which opened
Wednesday, is heading for a respectable $21.6 million at 3,615
sites for its first five days. A24's launch of Greta Gerwig's
"Lady Bird" posted the best platform opening of the year with
$375,612 on four screens for an impressive $93,903 per-screen
average.
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"Thor: Ragnarok" wound up over-performing recent estimates, which
had been in the $100 million to $118 million range. The rollout
includes 3,400 3D screens, 391 IMAX screens, 616 premium large
format screens, and 204 D-Box locations. The IMAX total was $25.4
million.
With Chris Hemsworth reprising the title role, "Thor: Ragnarok" will
finish far above its predecessors, nearly doubling the 2011 opening
of "Thor" at $65.7 million and coming in 41% above the 2013 sequel
"Thor: The Dark World" at $85.7 million.
"Thor: Ragnarok" is directed by Taika Waititi from a screenplay by
Eric Pearson and the writing team of Craig Kyle and Christopher
Yost. It also stars Tom Hiddleston, Cate Blanchett, Idris Elba, Jeff
Goldblum, Tessa Thompson, Karl Urban, Mark Ruffalo, and Anthony
Hopkins. The character of Thor, based on Norse mythology, was
created in 1962 by Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, and Jack Kirby for Marvel
Comics.
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"Thor: Ragnarok" has also taken in $306 million overseas, including
$109 million in its international launch last week in 52% of foreign
markets. It expanded to most other overseas territories this
weekend.
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