Box Office Guru Preview: Hulk 2.0 Battles Shyamalan 8.0
Hulk and The Happening try to hold off Kung Fu Panda.
Two new films with skeptical fan bases hit the multiplexes on Friday with something to prove. From the comic book world comes The Incredible Hulk while from the land of supernatural thrillers comes The Happening from writer/director M. Night Shyamalan. Both new releases are followups to two of the most hated summer films of this decade and so a bad taste is still in the mouths of moviegoers. That has provided a marketing challenge as the studios want to win back the trust of the fans, and collect their dollars. Friday the 13th may prove to be unlucky for one or both of these films.
Universal returns to the scene of the crime with the Marvel super hero saga The Incredible Hulk which brings the big green guy back to the screen five years after his first shot at big-screen fame. Directed by Louis Leterrier (The Transporter, Unleashed), the PG-13 film stars Edward Norton as Bruce Banner with Liv Tyler, Tim Roth, and William Hurt also along for the ride. Computer software returns again to play the title character while his grunting voice role was given to Lou Ferrigno. The cast and crew is different from the 2003 Ang Lee-directed which was widely despised by fans. Given the popularity of the character, it was no surprise when the film broke the June opening weekend record at the time with $62.1M. But bad word-of-mouth killed the picture soon after as it took a 70% nosedive on the second weekend on its way to a $132.2M finish. The cume was not horrible, but much more was expected especially given its potent start.
Thus, a major disadvantage that Incredible has this weekend is the skepticism of moviegoers who got burned last time out. The movie has been plagued with negative buzz for months, although much of that has subsided now that the press has had a chance to see the final product. Comic book fans still love The Hulk and truly do want a good vehicle for him so the hardcore fans will all be out giving this one a shot. Reviews have been good and the running time is less than two hours so audiences have reason to try it out. But the casual action fans who said 'why not?' five years ago may wait on the sidelines this time around and see if their friends endorse it first. The marketing push has been strong and now in the final week TV spots are even including Robert Downey Jr.'s cameo appearance in the film as Tony Stark. While his scene in The Incredible Hulk only lasts a minute, the commercial is using Iron Man's valuable currency to make sure the muscle man can earn as much green as possible. Smashing his way into 3,503 theaters, The Incredible Hulk might open with about $53M.

Hulk wants you to come back to the theaters
As a brand, M. Night Shyamalan became a strong force in the movie business this decade as one of the few director names that could open a film. But his last two ventures The Village and Lady in the Water were rejected by audiences and have tarnished his image. Second weekend drops were 68% and 60%, respectively. That puts pressure on his latest thriller The Happening which Fox is hoping can turn the tables and return Shyamalan back to his old commercial form. Starring Mark Wahlberg and John Leguizamo, the chilling tale of mysterious deaths that occur without warning is using two elements in the marketing that are not directly linked to story or starpower - the R rating and the Friday the 13th release date.
The rating is a first for the director and it is being heavily used in the ad campaign to let moviegoers know that they will be getting something more here. Something darker. No fairy tales, no kids seeing dead people. Plus the release date may get ticket buyers in the right mood for a scary movie. With fans getting sick of Shyamalan's twist endings, this is a new way to make audiences feel as if they do need to try this film out. But buzz has been bad and early reviews are also negative so it will be difficult to get a large audience to come in and hand over some trust. Plus Hulk will provide some level of audience overlap with young men. The Strangers two weeks ago did show that there is a healthy appetite for horror right now so genre fans may show up and take a chance again. Invading 2,987 theaters, The Happening may debut with around $22M.

Zooey Deschanel and Mark Wahlberg in The Happening
Six films will try to reach double-digit millions as four holdovers aim to give moviegoers some variety. Kung Fu Panda kicked its way to a potent debut last weekend monopolizing the family audience and tapping into teens and young adults too. Competition for younger kids will be minimal this weekend. Shyamalan appeals to a totally different crowd and Hulk will only have some overlap. Pixar's June toons Cars and Ratatouille witnessed sophomore declines of 44% and 38%, respectively, and Panda should be in between. Look for a 40% drop to around $36M giving Paramount and DreamWorks a sensational $118M in ten days.
Adam Sandler comedies are very predictable at the box office, even after the opening weekend. Last summer's I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry fell 44% in its sophomore session while 2006's Click dropped by 50%. The comedian's latest laugher You Don't Mess With the Zohan may decline by 45% and take in $21M this weekend. The cume would rise to $74M in ten days. Previous ten-day totals were $71.7M for Chuck and $87.6M for Click.
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull could dip by 45% to roughly $12.5M and push its cume to $275M. The ladies of Sex and the City won't be disturbed much by the new Friday the 13th pics. Look for a 50% drop to about $10.5M for a $120M tally to date.
LAST YEAR: Marvel ruled the box office with its super hero sequel Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer which opened at number one with $58.1M. The Fox release went on to capture $131.9M falling a bit below the $154.7M of the first one. Another sequel Ocean's Thirteen followed in second with $19.7M while the hit comedy Knocked Up placed third with $14.1M and the smallest decline in the top ten. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End took in $12.4M and the animated pic Surf's Up rounded out the top five with $9.3M. Warner Bros. debuted its kidpic Nancy Drew in seventh with $6.8M on its way to $25.6M.
Author: Gitesh Pandya, www.BoxOfficeGuru.com
Universal returns to the scene of the crime with the Marvel super hero saga The Incredible Hulk which brings the big green guy back to the screen five years after his first shot at big-screen fame. Directed by Louis Leterrier (The Transporter, Unleashed), the PG-13 film stars Edward Norton as Bruce Banner with Liv Tyler, Tim Roth, and William Hurt also along for the ride. Computer software returns again to play the title character while his grunting voice role was given to Lou Ferrigno. The cast and crew is different from the 2003 Ang Lee-directed which was widely despised by fans. Given the popularity of the character, it was no surprise when the film broke the June opening weekend record at the time with $62.1M. But bad word-of-mouth killed the picture soon after as it took a 70% nosedive on the second weekend on its way to a $132.2M finish. The cume was not horrible, but much more was expected especially given its potent start.
Thus, a major disadvantage that Incredible has this weekend is the skepticism of moviegoers who got burned last time out. The movie has been plagued with negative buzz for months, although much of that has subsided now that the press has had a chance to see the final product. Comic book fans still love The Hulk and truly do want a good vehicle for him so the hardcore fans will all be out giving this one a shot. Reviews have been good and the running time is less than two hours so audiences have reason to try it out. But the casual action fans who said 'why not?' five years ago may wait on the sidelines this time around and see if their friends endorse it first. The marketing push has been strong and now in the final week TV spots are even including Robert Downey Jr.'s cameo appearance in the film as Tony Stark. While his scene in The Incredible Hulk only lasts a minute, the commercial is using Iron Man's valuable currency to make sure the muscle man can earn as much green as possible. Smashing his way into 3,503 theaters, The Incredible Hulk might open with about $53M.

Hulk wants you to come back to the theaters
As a brand, M. Night Shyamalan became a strong force in the movie business this decade as one of the few director names that could open a film. But his last two ventures The Village and Lady in the Water were rejected by audiences and have tarnished his image. Second weekend drops were 68% and 60%, respectively. That puts pressure on his latest thriller The Happening which Fox is hoping can turn the tables and return Shyamalan back to his old commercial form. Starring Mark Wahlberg and John Leguizamo, the chilling tale of mysterious deaths that occur without warning is using two elements in the marketing that are not directly linked to story or starpower - the R rating and the Friday the 13th release date.
The rating is a first for the director and it is being heavily used in the ad campaign to let moviegoers know that they will be getting something more here. Something darker. No fairy tales, no kids seeing dead people. Plus the release date may get ticket buyers in the right mood for a scary movie. With fans getting sick of Shyamalan's twist endings, this is a new way to make audiences feel as if they do need to try this film out. But buzz has been bad and early reviews are also negative so it will be difficult to get a large audience to come in and hand over some trust. Plus Hulk will provide some level of audience overlap with young men. The Strangers two weeks ago did show that there is a healthy appetite for horror right now so genre fans may show up and take a chance again. Invading 2,987 theaters, The Happening may debut with around $22M.

Zooey Deschanel and Mark Wahlberg in The Happening
Six films will try to reach double-digit millions as four holdovers aim to give moviegoers some variety. Kung Fu Panda kicked its way to a potent debut last weekend monopolizing the family audience and tapping into teens and young adults too. Competition for younger kids will be minimal this weekend. Shyamalan appeals to a totally different crowd and Hulk will only have some overlap. Pixar's June toons Cars and Ratatouille witnessed sophomore declines of 44% and 38%, respectively, and Panda should be in between. Look for a 40% drop to around $36M giving Paramount and DreamWorks a sensational $118M in ten days.
Adam Sandler comedies are very predictable at the box office, even after the opening weekend. Last summer's I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry fell 44% in its sophomore session while 2006's Click dropped by 50%. The comedian's latest laugher You Don't Mess With the Zohan may decline by 45% and take in $21M this weekend. The cume would rise to $74M in ten days. Previous ten-day totals were $71.7M for Chuck and $87.6M for Click.
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull could dip by 45% to roughly $12.5M and push its cume to $275M. The ladies of Sex and the City won't be disturbed much by the new Friday the 13th pics. Look for a 50% drop to about $10.5M for a $120M tally to date.
LAST YEAR: Marvel ruled the box office with its super hero sequel Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer which opened at number one with $58.1M. The Fox release went on to capture $131.9M falling a bit below the $154.7M of the first one. Another sequel Ocean's Thirteen followed in second with $19.7M while the hit comedy Knocked Up placed third with $14.1M and the smallest decline in the top ten. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End took in $12.4M and the animated pic Surf's Up rounded out the top five with $9.3M. Warner Bros. debuted its kidpic Nancy Drew in seventh with $6.8M on its way to $25.6M.
Author: Gitesh Pandya, www.BoxOfficeGuru.com
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![]() on Jun 12 2008 06:46 PM Here are my projections Incredible Hulk- 73-85 Million Total- 168 Million Kung Fu Panda- 30 Million Total- 190 Million The Happening- 18-25 Million Total- 55 Million (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jun 12 2008 06:48 PM Yeah that ad really pissed me off showing Downey in it, up til then I had no idea he had a cameo. I guess Marvel enjoys the idea of milking out another product while spoiling fans and moviegoers. (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 12 2008 07:34 PM first? (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jun 12 2008 09:50 PM The Incredible Hulk - $60 m Kung Fu Panda - $35 m Zohan - $22 m The Happening - $20 m Sorry Shyamalan, but it looks like your bad streak continues. ;( (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 13 2008 07:33 AM Hulk- 66 million Panda- 38 million Happening- 25 million Zohan- 20 million Indy- 17 million (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 13 2008 09:48 AM I'm still going to see The Happening even with the bad reviews and Shyamalan struggling, it still looks interesting. I'll get to the Hulk eventially, it should deffinitely be better than the first, but I still can't get to excited about it. (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 13 2008 09:52 AM Hulk - 58 million Panda - 35 million Happening - 26 million Zohan - 20 million Indy - 10 million SATC - 10 million (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 13 2008 09:57 PM I just saw Hulk and it is absolutely AWESOME!!!! (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jun 14 2008 10:12 PM Saw the Happening and ended up seeing the Hulk twice! Bravo Marvel, you've done it again and are forcing me to revoke my claim that they shouldn't try to do Marvel superhero movies. Iron Man, Hulk, and to some extent Spiderman are all well done. Now if they could take back and fix the Fantastic Four and X-Men movies, THAT would be something. The Happening discontinues Sham's downward spiral (as far as movie quality, I don't care about the box office), but again an underwhelming execution of a movie. Great concept, but fails to develope into anything interesting, with poorly executed thrills and silly pop science references. (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 15 2008 10:33 AM the happening makes 30 mil opening weekend you mother's! (Reply to this) |
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