Kung-Fu Panda is performing better than Wall-E right now. Cars did better than what Wall-E currently is doing. (Based on comparing how well they did each week). These numbers are domestic only.
Kung Fu Panda:
- Week 4 sales: $11,692,061
- Total after Week 4: $179,276,754
Wall-E:
- Week 4 sales: $9,813,000
- Total after Week 4: $182,476,000
Ratatouille:
- Week 4 sales: $10,899,179
- Total after Week 4: $165,519,955
Cars:
- Week 4 sales: $14,569,356
- Total after Week 4: $182,591,139
So Kung Fu Panda is on track to beat Ratatouille and Wall-E.
My guess is that it will cap out at around $230 million domestic. It’s currently at $206 million domestic and $360 million total.
See the full chart here:
http://boxofficemojo.com/showdowns/chart/?view=weekend&id=junecgvs.htm
- TAE
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Kung-Fu Panda is performing better than Wall-E
Flawlessly generated by Ed Price at 4:48 PM
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