Tracking & Forecasts

Box Office Weekend Forecast: DEMON SLAYER: INFINITY CASTLE ($70M+), DOWNTON ABBEY: THE GRAND FINALE ($19M+), and CONJURING’s Holdover to Drive Strong Mid-Month Frame

Photo Credits: Yûichi Terao & Sony ("Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle"); Ben Smithard & Focus Features ("Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale"); Eli Born & Warner Bros. ("The Conjuring: Last Rites")

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Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle
BOT Domestic Weekend Forecast Range: $70 — 85 million
Traditional Industry Tracking: ~$35 million+

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale
BOT Domestic Weekend Forecast Range: $19 — 24 million
Traditional Industry Tracking: n/a

The Long Walk
BOT Domestic Weekend Forecast Range: $6 — 10 million
Traditional Industry Tracking: ~$10 million

Key Tracking Factors & Rationale:

  • As outlined in previous reports, Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle has brewed up a storm in pre-sale and social media activity with record-levels of interest for the anime medium/genre. Castle is already well beyond the pre-release trends of 2021’s Mugen Train, which bowed to $21.2 million stateside (the #2 anime opening in history behind 1999’s Pokémon: The First Movie – Mewtwo Strikes Back ($31.0 million), trending more comparable to the likes of Five Nights of Freddy’s and TAYLOR SWIFT | THE ERAS TOUR in our sample market observations. Both of those aforementioned anime benchmarks will fall this weekend even amidst the expectation that the event release will be highly front-loaded by a very loyal fan base. Early access shows began Tuesday night.
  • Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale is also posting healthy final-stage trends with a “finale bump” bringing out the core fan audience, primarily women over 40. The third feature film is outpacing 2022’s A New Era, and though not expected to match the pre-COVID and pre-streaming explosion numbers of 2019’s first Downton leap to the big screen, The Grand Finale is nonetheless looking like a strong counter-programmer this weekend.
  • The Long Walk will hope to ride its wave of strong industry reviews and appeal to today’s version of the “young adult” moviegoers. Still, with a targeted audience of young men, it faces some competition against Infinity Castle and the holdover business of The Conjuring: Last Rites, which should continue to perform well across mainstream and horror moviegoers.
  • Spinal Tap II: The End Continues makes a play in semi-wide release with another fan-driven push (noticing a trend this weekend?) but is likely to cap out with appeal among the 35-plus male demographic.
  • Meanwhile, Toy Story‘s 30th anniversary re-release will also go in semi-wide release with modest expectations.

Weekend Forecast
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This weekend’s top 10 films are tracking to earn 72 percent above the same weekend in 2024 ($86.1 million), led by Beetlejuice Beetlejuice‘s $51.3 million second frame and Speak No Evil‘s $11.4 million debut, and 53 percent above the same weekend in 2019 ($97.0 million), led by It: Chapter Two‘s $39.6 million second frame and Hustlers‘ $33.2 million bow.

Film
Distributor
3-Day (Fri-Sun) Weekend Forecast
3-Day Change from Last Weekend
Projected Domestic Total through Sunday, September 14
Expected  Location Count (as of Wed)
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle
Sony & Crunchyroll
$73,200,000
NEW
$73,200,000
~3,000
The Conjuring: Last Rites
Warner Bros.
$30,500,000
-64%
$136,100,000
~3,802
Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale
Focus Features
$20,200,000
NEW
$20,200,000
~3,500
The Long Walk
Lionsgate
$7,500,000
NEW
$7,500,000
~2,500
Hamilton
Disney
$3,300,000
-67%
$16,100,000
~1,825
Weapons
Warner Bros.
$3,600,000
-31%
$148,200,000
~2,400
Spinal Tap II: The End Continues
Bleecker Street
$3,500,000
NEW
$3,500,000
~1,800
Freakier Friday
Disney
$2,500,000
-35%
$91,300,000
~2,300
The Bad Guys 2
Universal
$1,800,000
-28%
$80,000,000
~2,100
The Fantastic Four: First Steps
Disney / Marvel
$1,900,000
-34%
$272,900,000
~1,900
Toy Story (30th Anniversary Re-Release)
Disney
$1,000,000
NEW
$1,000,000
~1,300

All forecasts above are subject to revision prior to the start of the weekend and will be notated accordingly. Theater counts are estimated unless otherwise stated.

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