Mar 8 2009 05:45 PM ET

Box Office Report: 'Watchmen' wins the weekend with $55.7 mil

Categories: Box Office, Watchmen

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After all the anticipation and hubbub, the weekend is coming to an end and the box office results are here: Watchmen (No. 1) grossed $55.7 million during its first frame, according to early estimates from Media by Numbers.

That’s a solid sum, to be sure, although it’s certainly on the low end of most projections. Watchmen premiered in more theaters (3,611) than any other R-rated movie in history, and it averaged an impressive $15,413 per venue, despite a potentially problematic long running time. It also scored the biggest debut of 2009 so far. Nonetheless, the movie’s $55.7 mil take (including $5.5 mil from 124 IMAX screens) is substantially smaller than the $70.9 mil that 300, the last R-rated graphic-novel movie from director Zack Snyder, earned on its opening weekend two years ago. And aside from that theater-count statistic (which almost any film could break at any time, really), there will be no major records to report on this weekend (for example, Watchmen’s debut was just the fifth-best opening ever for an R-rated movie).

I’d argue, in fact, that this opening is a bit soft, considering the great expectations that came with Snyder’s adaptation of Alan Moore’s landmark comic book — not to mention Watchmen’s hefty grosses from screenings at midnight on Friday and throughout its first day. After attracting some major initial interest, banking $25.1 mil on Friday, the film’s audience dropped off dramatically during the weekend: It grossed $19 mil on Saturday and is expected to bring in just $11.5 mil on Sunday. These are all big numbers, don’t get me wrong, but, when combined with the fact that the film got a lukewarm CinemaScore grade of B from an audience that was largely comprised of older men, it all points to a rapid downward trend that may be difficult to reverse in the weeks to come.

Elsewhere — yes, there were other movies playing at the multiplex this weekend! — a number of films continued to do what Watchmen must now aspire to, perhaps in vain: They stayed strong deep into their long runs. Tyler Perry’s Madea Goes to Jail (No. 2) grossed $8.8 mil on its third weekend; the film, Perry’s biggest yet at the box office, has banked $76.5 mil to date. Taken (No. 3) also moved along like the unstoppable force it has been for more than a month now, earning $7.5 mil and bringing its six-week sum to $118 mil. Best Picture winner Slumdog Millionaire (No. 4) was next with $6.9 mil, which boosted its domestic haul to $125.4 mil. And Paul Blart: Mall Cop (No. 5) took its eight-week total to $133.6 mil thanks to another $4.2 mil gross.

Meanwhile, Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience (No. 9) completely fell off the map, dropping a staggering 78 percent to gross just $2.8 mil. According to Box Office Mojo, that’s the 15th biggest second-weekend decline of all time.

Overall, the cumulative box office was up nearly 8 percent over the same frame a year ago, when 10,000 B.C. opened big, making this the fifth consecutive "up" weekend at the multiplex. So, all in all, I’d say today’s was a good report, indeed. 

More Box Office News:
‘Watchmen’ earns $25.1 mil at the box office on Friday
‘Watchmen’ grosses $4.6 mil at midnight shows
Box Office Preview: ‘Watchmen’ will be No. 1, but how much will it make?
‘Madea’ tops ‘Jonas Brothers’ for a second box office win
‘Tyler Perry’s Madea Goes to Jail’ wins big at the box office
Friday the 13th’ slashes records
EW.com’s Box Office Chart

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  • Fatima

    Geez, I know it was a little below expectations, but this article makes it seem like it was an absolute failure with nothing good worth noting. I haven’t seen it yet. I’ll be going next weekend. Not everyone who wants to see it has gone!

  • Chris

    Yeah, it sounds like EW is spinning it a bit negative. You have a three-hour, R-rated movie that asks difficult questions and asks audiences to think (something American Audiences don’t always like) and has characters that are deeply flawed. I’m surprised to see this movie open at all, let alone garner more than $15 million on an opening weekend. There will be a big drop–this movie is going to be divisive–but I think the movie will ultimately be regarded as a classic by many, especially once Snyder’s director’s cut is released on DVD.

  • Sarah A

    The majority of the time this website remarks how “disappointing” a film debuted. Cheer up Debbie Downer.

  • Richard Peters

    And Taken was underestimated again. I’m surprised at how it has been so solid after all these weeks. Very impressive.

  • Alex

    Well the problem is if it significantly drops its second week, along with its below expectations first weekend, it will have real problems recouping its 150 million dollar budget.

  • Dwight K Schrute

    Watchmen’s disappointing gross proves the idiocy of the American public. You have to be of a certain intelligence to get it, and too many people in America just aren’t up to that level.

  • Samantha

    Didn’t you know? According to EW, Watchmen was supposed to make 100 million in it’s opening weekend or it’s a catastrophic failure, even though it’s not a summer release and never mind that it’s rated R so the kiddies can’t flock to it. That and the fact that the economy is in the toilet and millions of people are unemployed. Entertainment Weekly thinks people need to spend 10 bucks a person on a movie ticket (never mind the cost of popcorn and soft drinks) instead of putting food on the table.

  • Adam

    Don’t try to sound too high and mighty there “Dwight.” The movie just wasn’t that great. The story telling was flawed and didn’t provide for the audience to become emotionally invested in it or the characters. After hour two, I was just praying for it to end already.

  • BBD

    Can’t we all just be happy about the Jonas Brothers movie bombing?

  • JaySin420

    Way too much for hype for a movie that blows its load in the opening credits. That old Nixon makeup was so bad you just have to laugh.
    And didn’t they hear the only complaints about the Dark Knight which was the terribly forced Bale-Bat-Voice?
    And they still use the EXACT same voice for narrator Rorshach? Weak
    As far as Superhero flicks go, I’d put Watchmen on par with the Hulk movies. Trust me, skip it and watch Dark Knight or Iron Man again.

  • Slum Dog

    Great novel. Horrible movie.

  • d.o

    I agree with the person who said the best part of the movie was the opening credits…Liked the graphic novel but the movie was too long, the story telling was fractured and the ending was so horrible, and it kinda just made you wonder why you spent the last 3 hours of your life watching the movie…

  • BoxOfficeThoughts

    Well– not the $75m as predicted on these pages earlier. I think a PG-13 rating would have drawn the larger crowds.

  • Muffy

    It can’t touch TDK!

  • Kathy

    Um, I don’t know why they don’t take into account that right now with the economy expendable cash is on the lowside, so even kid movies-which can cost a family of four about a $50 night out-are unattainable and NOT in the budget for some. Others are now working two jobs, or the 9-5ers are having weekend, weeknight jobs. So what’s frustrating is that movie budgets go up, movie star salaries go up, prices are at $11 which is insane, and the only people left footing the bill is the public, for which this a luxury and maybe also oen where they have to decidee between groceries for a week or seeing Jonas Brothers.

  • Gretchen

    This movie is HORRIBLE!!!! I like me a comic book movie, but this one was just plain bad. WAY TOO LONG, no real story and about 2 action sequences which last about 5 minutes each. TERRIBLE movibe.

  • KOZ

    Watchmen didn’t even have to be PG-13 to get the prediction of $75 million. If it its running time was just a tad shorter it would of probably of made its estimates.

  • R

    Gretchen are you even aware of the point of this story? This is not meant to be a typical comic book movie or action flick.

  • Harry Potter and the twelve gnomes

    the movie was horrible… i want a refund

  • trophywife

    this movie is garbage… the blue guy’s penus got me everytime(i could not stop laughing) hahahahaha

  • Dave

    If Watchmen had run shorter, the second show at most theatres wouldn’t have had to start at almost midnight … which would’ve helped its numbers dramatically. That being said, the real triumph this weekend is that the JoBro fell from #2 to #9!

  • Eric

    I love the comic book series. It was innovative, dark, nuanced, imaginative, gut wrenching, all things that this movie is not. Snyder really missed the mark. The visuals were good, but the acting was horrible. Laughable even. Malin Akerman was the worst. Everytime she was on screen it brought the movie down.

  • Mcfly

    Did not live up to the hype. Rorsasch was cool though.

  • jon

    By far the Worst movie i seen in ages. I want my money back. The movie didnt make sense and the naked blue guy is all laughable. Stay away from this movie…watch it free on defSpot.com in a few days.

  • Alex

    I really liked it and ill see it again.I do hope more people see this its better that 300 thats for sure.

  • Brian_izzle

    all I gotta say is even the Second Hulk was better than this …I mean C’mon …Dr.Manhattan was a joke Rorsarsh was the only credible character in that movie…

  • jj

    loved the movie…thought it streamlined the plot in an incredible way..thought it took away all the superficial characters of the graphic novel and made it something i wanted to go right back in and see again

  • baltz

    I loved the movie and Malin Akerman was so HOT: http://www.actressscene.com/search/label/Malin%20Akerman

  • Cornelious

    Watchmen is HORRIBLE!!!! Dr. Manhattan’s penus hehehehe… everytime his penus came out the audience would burst into laughter lol hehe

  • Jack

    Watch this…

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