BOX OFFICE PREDICTIONS: How Many Records Will Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 Break This Weekend?

PREDICTED WEEKEND BOX OFFICE





As predicted last week, the super-hero themed MegaMind dominated the box office and took the number one spot for the second week in a row. But with the long awaited first part of the final chapter of one of the most beloved movie franchises of all-time opening this weekend, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1, its hard to believe that the animated film won't loose the box office crown to the young magician and his friends. But the question still remains: just how much money can the children of Hogwarts earn this weekend?

Predicted to debut at number one this week is the long awaited final chapter of the beloved Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1. The film features returning stars Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Alan Rickman, Ralph Fiennes, Michael Gambon, Maggie Smith, Helena Bonham Carter, Bill Nighy and Rhys Ifans. Currently the movie has an average rating of a 4.5 on our site. Out of the sixty-five people who have rated the film fifty-three of them have given it five stars while the trailer for the movie has had over 44,000 views. Here is what one of our readers had to say about the new movie: "The most emotionally driven Harry Potter yet and it is certainly an epic." The movie is predicted to earn about $128.5 million in its opening weekend, which would place it fifth on the list of all-time best opening weekends, right behind The Dark Knight, Spider-Man 3, The Twilight Saga: New Moon and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, respectively.

Predicted to drop one place from last week is the new super-hero themed animated family film MegaMind, which stars Will Ferrell (The Other Guys), Tina Fey (Baby Mama), Jonah Hill (Superbad) and Brad Pitt (Troy). While the movie dropped 34.7% last week from its debut the previous week, it was added on five screens for a total of 3,949, earning $7,611 on each for weekend total of about $30 million. In just two weeks the movie has earned around $89.7 million, which puts it a little closer to earning back its entire $130 million production budget. The movie is predicted to earn an additional $16.4 million this weekend.

Predicted to fall one place from its debut last week to number three is the fifth film from director Tony Scott and actor Denzel Washington (Crimson Tide, Man on Fire, Deja Vu, The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3) called Unstoppable. The film is based on the true story of a runaway train in Pennsylvania and also stars Chris Pine (Star Trek), Rosario Dawson (Sin City) and Kevin Dunn (Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen). Last week the movie made $7,328 on each of its 3,207 screens for an opening weekend total of $23.5 million, which is not even close to earning back its entire $100 million production cost. The movie is predicted to earn an additional $11.7 million this weekend

Predicted to debut at number four this week is the other new film on the charts, the prison break thriller The Next Three Days. The movie stars Russell Crowe, Elizabeth Banks, Olivia Wilde, RZA, Brian Dennehy and Liam Neeson. Currently the movie has an average rating of a 3.8 on our site. Out of the ten people who have rated the film only four of them have given it five stars while the trailer for the movie has had over 7,000 views. Here is what one of our readers had to say about the new movie: " The movie is good enough to attract both a blockbuster audience and fans of Mr. Crowe." The movie is predicted to earn about $11.6 million in its opening weekend.

Predicted to round off the top five this week and drop two places from last week is the new comedy from Old School director Todd Phillips, entitled Due Date. The road trip comedy stars an excellent cast of actors including Robert Downey Jr. (Iron Man 2), Zach Galifianakis (The Hangover), Juliette Lewis (Natural Born Killers), Michelle Monaghan (Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang) and Oscar winners Jamie Foxx (Ray) and Alan Arkin (Little Miss Sunshine). While the movie dropped 52.5% last week from its debut the week before, it was added on ten screens for a total of 3,365, earning $4,615 on each for weekend total of about $15.5 million. In just two weeks the movie has earned around $59 million, which puts it very close to earning back its entire $65 million production budget. The movie is predicted to earn an additional $7.9 million this weekend

The rest of the top ten films at the box office this weekend are predicted to look like this:

Predicted to fall one place back from its debut last week is the new romantic comedy from Notting Hill director Roger Michell called Morning Glory. The film revolves around the inner workings of a morning talk show and boasts an all-star cast that includes Rachel McAdams (Sherlock Holmes), Harrison Ford (Raiders Of The Lost Ark), Diane Keaton (The Godfather), Patrick Wilson (Watchmen) and Jeff Goldblum (The Fly). Last week the movie made $3,822 on each of its 2,518 screens for an opening weekend total of $9.6 million. But since the film actually opened on the previous Wednesday, it earned $12.2 million for the week, which was still not enough to earn back its entire $40 million production cost. The movie is predicted to earn an additional $6.8 million this weekend

Predicted to slip three spots from its debut last week to number seven is the new alien invasion movie Skyline from directors Greg and Colin Strause (Aliens vs. Predator - Requiem). The film stars Eric Balfour (24), Donald Faison (Scrubs), Scottie Thompson (Star Trek) and David Zayas (Dexter). Last week the movie made $4,055 on each of its 2,808 screens for an opening weekend total of $11.6 million, which was enough to earn back its entire $10 million production cost. The movie is predicted to earn an additional $4.1 million this weekend

Predicted to fall one place from last week to number eight is the action-comedy Red. The movie is based on the graphic novel by Warren Ellis and stars an all-star cast that includes Emmy winners Bruce Willis (Live Free or Die Hard) and Mary-Louise Parker (Red Dragon), Oscar winners Morgan Freeman (The Dark Knight), Helen Mirren (National Treasure: Book of Secrets), Richard Dreyfuss (Jaws) and Ernest Borgnine (Escape From New York), Oscar nominee John Malkovich (Jonah Hex), Karl Urban (Star Trek), Julian McMahon (Fantastic Four) and Brian Cox (X2: X-Men United). While the movie dropped nearly 42.5% last week from the week before, and was seen in 351 less theaters, it earned $1,728 on each of its 2,878 screens for a weekend total of about $4.9 million. Now in just over a month the movie has made $79.6 million, earning back its entire $58 million production budget and then some. The movie is predicted to earn an additional $3.9 million this weekend.

Predicted to drop three spots from last week to number nine is Tyler Perry's (Why Did I Get Married Too?) latest drama, For Colored Girls. The film stars an amazing cast of actresses which includes Janet Jackson (Nutty Professor II: The Klumps), Thandie Newton (Mission: Impossible 2), Kerry Washington (Mother and Child), Anika Noni Rose (The Princess and the Frog), Kimberly Elise (Set It Off), Loretta Devine (Death at a Funeral), Phylicia Rashad (The Cosby Show) and Oscar winner Whoopi Goldberg (Ghost). While the movie dropped nearly 66.6% last week from the week before, it earned $3,064 on each of its 2,127 screens for a weekend total of about $6.5 million. In just two weeks the movie has made $30.6 million, earning back its entire $21 million production budget and then some. The movie is predicted to earn an additional $2.6 million this weekend.

Finally, predicted to fall two places from last week to number ten is the sequel to last year's extremely popular psychological horror film, Paranormal Activity, Paranormal Activity 2 starring Katie Featherston. While the movie dropped nearly 58.0% last week from the previous week, it was seen in 765 less theaters than the week before and earned $1,240 on each of its 2,403 screens for a weekend total of about $2.9 million. In just over a month, the movie has made roughly $81.9 million, which far surpasses its $3 million production budget earning a profit of roughly $78.9 million. The movie is predicted to earn an additional $1.2 million this weekend. Be sure to check out Box Office Beat Down this Sunday to see who is crowned the King of the box office this week and check back here next week for more box office predictions!

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 was released November 19th, 2010 and stars Bill Nighy, Emma Watson, Richard Griffiths, Harry Melling, Daniel Radcliffe, Julie Walters, Bonnie Wright, Rupert Grint. The film is directed by David Yates.

MegaMind was released November 5th, 2010 and stars Will Ferrell, Brad Pitt, Tina Fey, Jonah Hill, David Cross, Justin Theroux, Ben Stiller, Jessica Schulte. The film is directed by Tom McGrath.


Sources: Jami Philbrick

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Comments (25)

  1. MovieManiac

    @Narzion, you could say the same thing about the LOTR trilogy. Really the movies are just about hobbits walking to a volcano, but the reason why everybody watched them was because the LOTR trilogy was executed well. That's the same for this movie. Sure it has three teens chilling in a forest for a large portion of the movie and "supposedly" nothing happens (which is complete bull, since almost every other scene, something happens), but the reason why a people enjoyed the movie was because it was executed very well.

    2 years agoby @moviemaniac66Flag

  2. The Narrator: The Better Man

    @Goku. That's good. It was the same director, so it shows he's improving.

    2 years agoby @narratorFlag

  3. Goku_ssj2

    I found HP 7 satisfying and better directed than HP 5 and HP 6.

    2 years agoby @goku-ssj2Flag

  4. Spongebob_Boxofficepants

    well it should beat twilight
    that franchise has such a swag on teen girls!
    Harry Potter 7.1 will make $140.7m !

    2 years agoby @spongebob-boxofficepantsFlag

  5. TheSymbiote

    @Daveactor7
    i'll cry

    2 years agoby @thesymbioteFlag

  6. Diaigma

    And to think HP is scores better than Twilight . . . why can't it make more than New Moon!
    @Narzion - a lot of critics are torn. I have yet to see this, but I'm sure it's okay. Quite a few feel that the split is pointless and draws too many factors into this film that doesn't matter, adaptation wise. I kind of agree. The first half of HP7 was hard to read through, but the second half? Read it in one sitting. In any case, I'll be sure to see this in due time :P

    2 years agoby @diaigmaFlag

  7. CBF

    HP7 = $128 mill. LMFAO

    2 years agoby @comicbookfanFlag

  8. Daveactor7

    @Justin if it does i will be singing

    2 years agoby @daveactor7Flag

  9. justinishulk

    Harry Potter will beat out Avatar?

    2 years agoby @justinishulkFlag

  10. Daveactor7

    @Narzion read my review :)

    2 years agoby @daveactor7Flag

  11. Narzion

    @daveactor7 im not Hp fan, so: people sitting for 2h and 30 min doing nothing and then ''oh we found some clue in this book'' and then they teleport, fight some snakes and then teleport back and again sitting another 20 min doing nothing....there is no f*cking story-SO WHAT IS GREAT ABOUT THAT PLEASE?

    2 years agoby @narzionFlag

  12. Daveactor7

    It was great

    2 years agoby @daveactor7Flag

  13. Daveactor7

    @Narzion what?

    2 years agoby @daveactor7Flag

  14. moviegeek

    $24 million at midnight showings. The movie will get aroudn $130 - $135mil.

    2 years agoby @moviegeekFlag

  15. Narzion

    just came back from harry potter and.......IT WAS SOOOOOO BORING AND POINTLESS-david yates-SHAME ON YOU

    2 years agoby @narzionFlag

  16. TheDude1

    I think Potter make at least 115 million for the weekend but probably won't pass 130 million.

    It sucks for The Next Three Days. That movie looks really good and won't make anywhere near good money because they decided to release it on the same day as the new Potter movie.

    2 years agoby @thedude1Flag

  17. WiseGuy

    @TheNarrator I'm a teen and I saw it at midnight, I went with a pack of kids. But I had today off

    2 years agoby @zgcorleone072Flag

  18. Daveactor7

    @Iam impossible

    2 years agoby @daveactor7Flag

  19. Timmy

    I think The Next 3 Days might beat out Harry Potter.

    2 years agoby @timmyFlag

  20. Emmytt

    harry potter 7 is going to make allot of money

    2 years agoby @emmyttFlag

  21. Cartman

    All i want is Harry to kick the sh*t out of Eclipse gross in the U.S. and World,..

    2 years agoby @c-a-r-t-m-a-nFlag

  22. The Narrator: The Better Man

    @Dave, midnight screening were still relatively high. Just because it didn't beat Eclipse doesn't mean it didn't do outstanding at midnight. In fact, I think it's 2nd or 3rd all time. Not to mention that last night was a school night so a lot of teens missed out. Yet it still made $24 million. Now that says something.

    My guess? The film will easily make anywhere between 120 million to 140.

    2 years agoby @narratorFlag

  23. fanboy

    i think it will easily pull in $110+

    2 years agoby @fanboyFlag

  24. Daveactor7

    but maybe it will but midnight screenings at 24 million? We shall see

    2 years agoby @daveactor7Flag

  25. Daveactor7

    idk that number is way too high

    2 years agoby @daveactor7Flag

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