Image Credit: DreamWorks AnimationJeffrey Katzenberg should be thrilled with Paramount’s distribution team right about now. Why? The group was able to secure 2,178 3-D locations for its release of the animated pic How to Train Your Dragon. (And that includes IMAX.) That’s quite impressive work considering Alice in Wonderland has been holding steady in theaters for three weeks, and Clash of the Titans is barreling into those same theaters next weekend. Paramount also requires two-week guarantees so Warner Bros. may have a real fight on its hands next weekend as they scramble for 3-D screens. Regardless, this weekend Dragon is destined to win the number one slot. How well it does has a lot to do with the 3-D upcharge, which is going up between $3-$5 million at most theaters around the country. If consumers don’t balk at the increased fees, the weekend gross could be a lot higher than tracking suggests. It will take a lot of 3-D tickets, though, to get to numbers as great as Monsters vs. Aliens, Dreamworks Animation’s hit last spring that bowed to close to $60 million.
Also jockeying for some box office coin is MGM’s R-rated comedy with the best name since Snakes on a Plane. The John Cusack-starrer Hot Tub Time Machine will open in 2750 theaters and while the studio is trying to tamp down expectations for the film with the $35 million budget, prognosticators think its could get up to $20 million for the weekend.
Read on for my predictions.
1. How to Train Your Dragon: $45 million
This animated flick starring the voice talent of Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler and Jonah Hill has generated intensely positive reviews. And its advertising campaign during the Olympics was terrific. Still, a film about dragons and vikings that is the perfect flick for young boys isn’t tracking like most Dreamworks Animated movies. There is little chance it will get to the numbers the studio put up last year at this time for Monsters vs. Aliens, yet it’s a far better film. Perhaps the studio will just have to settle for a gross that begins with a four — at this point I think that’s what they are hoping for — and then bet on the fact that audiences will be very likely to return during Spring Break, which is staggered over the next couple of weeks.
2. Hot Tub Time Machine: $20 million
It’s R-rated, it’s got a great title, but unlike Snakes on a Plane, it seems Hot Tub Time Machine has more jokes in it then its brilliant four-word headline. As such, the movie directed by Cusack’s long-time collaborator Steve Pink — High Fidelity‘s screenwriter — should deliver to audiences in a much more satisfying way.
3. Alice in Wonderland: $17 million
The film has already grossed over $270 million domestically, so don’t feel too sad that Disney is losing the majority of its 3-D screens on this one. If you haven’t seen the film yet, you can catch it in 3-D in over 1,450 locations. This weekend’s box office, however, will drop at least 50 percent without those high revenue-generating screens.
4. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: $13 million
Yes, Wimpy Kid has some big competition for children’s eyeballs with Dragon in the pipeline. But the film has scored really well with audiences and the book is a beloved treasure, among boys especially. Those two factors could help Wimpy hold in pretty well its second weekend in theaters. Expect a 40 percent drop for this charming film.
5. The Bounty Hunter: $9 million
Gerard Butler should be thankful that Dragon‘s going to open to number one since he couldn’t get there last weekend with his romantic actioner. This weekend, expect at least a 50 percent fall, perhaps more as audiences turn to John Cusack for some R-rated laughs.








God, I hated HTTYD’s Olympic’s ads. “And now for a look at how the Olympics may have appeared how ever many hundreds of years ago!!!” It wasn’t a clever tie-in or segue (or funny for that matter) the first time it was used. It sure as hell didn’t become anymore relevant at the start of every other commercial break. Shame, too, because the movie looks fun.
I have to disagree maybe just demographic differences but i loved those commercials if i was in another room and heard them i ran back in to watch
Despite your misgivings towards the films advertising, Rinse, I’m fairly certain it will do quite well. I’m thinking $41 million over the opening weekend.
“… It seems Hot Tub Time Machine has more jokes in it then its brilliant four-word headline…”
Little typo in there!
Stop being so pedantic. It’s one letter.
Oh, I’m sorry. I didn’t know it was wrong to point out a mistake.
Not wrong…just annoying.
The 3D upcharge is going up $3 to $5 million per ticket?!?!?! Oh my!
The recession is officially over when theaters are charging $5 million per ticket.
I’m dying laughing at that ENORMOUS mistake! $3 to $5 million? In most theaters? oh my! recession over indeed! LMAO.
It will beat Avatar at that rate.
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$3 to $5 Million??? WOW you got to be joking me, I think that $13 just for 3-D was enough!!!
Why do they think people want to see this dragon movie? I have no interest in seeing it. I think Hot Tub will earn the most money.
I forgot that since YOU didn’t want to see it, that means everyone doesn’t want to. Dragon is an extremely well-reviewed 3D animated movie. That is why it will earn the most money.
only if you really traveled to wonderland would hot tub beat dragons.
It’s a money maker because it’s a family movie. Parents aren’t going to drag their 8 year old to see HTTM.
Hot Tub looks like something for frat boys. I’d rather be beaten with sticks than have to sit through that slock (is that a word?). Wimpy really fell off during the weekdays (Bounty actually beat it) so I’m not sure how it can keep numbers going the second weekend.
“Schlock”
Wimpy fell off because it is a family movie and kids are in school. They tend to come out in force during the weekends.
Pixar films are cinematic gold. Dreamworks films and Ice Age sequels are pure pop trash! bwahahahaha!!
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I think Hot Tub is really going to surprise this week. It’s not gonna have enough to beat Dragon but I would not be shocked if it made 25-30 million.
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To hell with 3-d films I say. Although I know some people won’t mind shelling out an extra 5 bucks. I will just prefer watching regular 2-d films from now on.
Whose going to lose more 3-D screens when Titans opens next week?Studios will fight to death for those screens.
I think Dragon could pull in more than $45 million. It’s actually getting pretty good reviews (3-ish stars seems to be the average) and there hasn’t really been a major family animated film out for awhile.
And I also think Hot Tub will surprise people (for the better).