Theater Averages: New Releases Can’t Take Down Black Panther
February 27, 2018
Black Panther was the only film in the $10,000 club this past weekend earning an average of $27,776 in just over 4,000 theaters. If the film earned this during its opening weekend, it would have been the best theater average for any film that has opened in 2018. Mary and the Witch’s Flower had a, well, complicated weekend. It was officially only playing in three theaters, but on Saturday, it had special screenings in over 400 theaters, earning nearly $200,000 in the process. In the three theaters where it had regular showings, it had a theater average of about $2,500. That’s good for a film that has been in theaters for six weeks.
The next best new limited release was Operation Red Sea, which earned an average of $9,690 in 45 theaters. There have been more than a few Chinese films to do relatively well in limited release, so perhaps that nation’s film industry can get a foothold here. The Young Karl Marx was next with an average of $8,699 in three theaters, which is also good for a foreign-language film. Agent Mr. Chan was next with an average of $6,224 in ten theaters. November did okay with $4,300 in its lone theater. Meanwhile, the only English-language film, The Cured, bombed with an average of $1,625 in three theaters.
This past week also saw milestones reached for a few Per Theater Chart alumni:
Weekend Box Office Results
Filed under: Theater Averages, Black Panther, Le Jeune Karl Marx, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, The Shape of Water, Meari to majo no hana, The Cured, November, Hong Hai Xing Dong, 2018 Oscar Shorts, Tang Ren Jie Tan An 2, Dong Du Te Gong