Hi all!
The more detailed lists for the Japanese box office results from last weekend have been released, including the Top 15 films, not just the Top 10. As expected, Gatchaman did manage to stay in that expanded category, coming is as the #12 film on the list. The breakdown is as follows:
#1 - The Wind Rises (Hayao Miyazaki animated movie, 8th week in release)
#2 - Space Pirate Captain Harlock (A CG version of Leiji Matsumoto's classic comic, 1st week in release)
#3 - Man of Steel (2nd week in release)
#4 - Sadako 3D2 (A Japanese live action horror movie, 2nd week in release)
#5 - Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day (Japanese animated movie, 2nd week in release)
#6 - Solve the Mystery after Dinner (A Japanese live action movie, 6th week in release)
#7 - Monsters University (10th week in release)
#8 - Star Trek Into Darkness (3rd week in release)
#9 - White House Down (4rd week in release)
#10 - A Boy Called H (A Japanese live action movie, 5th week in release)
#11 - World War Z (5th week in release)
#12 - Gatchaman (3rd week in release)
#13 - Pacific Rim (5th week in release)
#14 - Lone Ranger (6th week in release)
#15 - Pokemon Best Wishes: Extreme Speed Genesect (9th week in release)
So, how did the film do financially? Well, it remained on 307 screens, that same as the first two weeks of release, which is good. It's take for the weekend of September 7th and 8th was 33,452,281 yen ($334,603.71 at current rates), a drop of 46,908,296 yen ($46,908,296 at current rates) from the weekend of August 31st/September 1st. This equates to a 58% drop in weekend box office gross from last weekend.
Fortunately, when you look at the film's total income for the week of September 2nd through the 8th, the picture isn't quite so gloomy. During that period, the film took in 75,228,899 yen ($752,528.94 at current rates). The previous week, the movie grossed 80,360,577 yen ($805,648.76 at last weeks rates), meaning a week-to-week drop of only 5,131,678 yen ($51,334.53 at current rates), which is just slightly more than a 6% drop.
The film has now reached a total box office of 390,822,249 yen ($3,909,470.95 at current rates) -- well below what it was expected to make. Hopefully it will be able to maintain a similar week-to-week average for a while, keeping it in the Top 15 films, so we can continue to follow its results.
James
This post has been edited 2 time(s), it was last edited by tatsunokofan on 11-09-2013 at 19:20.
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