Core Insights - The Thanksgiving weekend is projected to be strong for the box office, with significant early numbers indicating a successful holiday period for movie-going [1][3] - "Wicked for Good" opened to $151 million domestically, surpassing the first film's opening of $112.5 million, indicating a robust performance for sequels [2][3] - The domestic box office year-to-date stands at approximately $7.5 billion, with an expectation to reach the $9 billion threshold by the end of the year, needing an additional $1.5 billion [4] Box Office Performance - The domestic box office is expected to generate around $300 million from Wednesday through Sunday of the Thanksgiving weekend [3] - Last year, the same period brought in approximately $1.6 billion, and the industry is on track to surpass last year's total of $8.77 billion [4] Upcoming Releases - A significant number of films are set to release around Christmas, including "Avatar," "Five Nights at Freddy's," and several others, contributing to a strong box office finish for the year [5] - Warner Brothers has had a successful year with multiple high-grossing films, indicating a strong pipeline of content [8] Industry Trends - There are discussions about potential consolidation in the industry, particularly regarding Warner Brothers, which could impact the number of films produced [6][7] - The trend of producing PG-rated films appears to be effective in attracting family audiences, which is crucial for box office success [9][10]
Setup for really solid Thanksgiving holiday box office, says Comscore's Paul Dergarabedian