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New Star Wars Movie Solo Has Worst Opening Weekend In Recent Franchise History By Far

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The newest Star Wars movie, Solo, opened this weekend--but it was not the hit that Disney and Lucasfilm would have wanted. The movie is tracking to make around $101 million in the US and Canada over this Memorial Day long weekend, according to Entertainment Weekly. That would put the film easily in the top spot, but it's well below what projections said it might make. Industry watchers said the film was expected to pull in between $130 million and $150 million for its opening.

Solo made an estimated $83.3 million in the Friday-Sunday period, which gives it the worst three-day opening weekend box office figure of any of the new Star Wars films by a very, very large margin. Here are the three-day domestic opening-weekend figures for the three previous new era Star Wars films.

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  1. The Force Awakens ($248 million)
  2. Rogue One ($155.1 million)
  3. The Last Jedi ($220 million

Solo made around $65 million in the Friday-Sunday window from international markets--including China--which is not the greatest.

The record-holder for the four-day Memorial Day weekend is 2007's Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, which made $139.8 million. Solo was projected to potentially dethrone that movie, but it came nowhere close to doing that.

Being a spinoff movie, Solo was never going to be able to make as much as The Force Awakens or The Last Jedi. But the comparisons to Rogue One are noteworthy, given that was a spinoff as well and it did considerably better.

According to EW, which supplied all of the box office figures, Solo cost around $250 million to produce. The budget likely incurred an extra cost beyond normal, as Disney fired directors Chris Miller and Phil Lord just 11 months before the movie came out. Oscar winner Ron Howard was later brought on to take over.

Solo is the first of the new Star Wars movies to not open in December, and it comes just five months after the release of The Last Jedi in December 2017.

Despite Solo's slow start, Disney is of course moving forward on more Star Wars movies. The next one is Episode IX in December 2019, while Disney is also reportedly planning standalone films for Obi-Wan Kenobi, Lando Calrissian, and Boba Fett. Just recently, we learned that Logan director James Mangold may be directing the Boba Fett movie. Additionally, Disney hired the creators of Game of Thrones for a new Star Wars film series, while The Last Jedi director Rian Johnson is making his own new trilogy of saga films after JJ Abrams' Episode IX next year.

Below you can see the full Top 10 box office report for the May 25-27 period in the US and Canada, as relayed by EW.

  1. Solo: A Star Wars Story — $83.3 million ($101 million four-day)
  2. Deadpool 2 — $42.7 million ($53.5 million four-day)
  3. Avengers: Infinity War — $16.5 million ($20.1 million four-day)
  4. Book Club — $9.5 million ($12 million four-day)
  5. Life of the Party — $5.1 million ($6.5 million four-day)
  6. Breaking In — $4.1 million
  7. Show Dogs — $3.1 million
  8. Overboard — $3 million
  9. A Quiet Place — $2.2 million
  10. RBG — $1.2 million

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I’m just sick of Star Wars, never ever thought I’d say that. Given this one a miss.

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@fenbops: Feeling that way myself. It's like Assassin's Creed, CoD or Far Cry. Franchise fatigue is setting in & considering that the only decent Star Wars movie out of the bunch since Evil Corp bought out the Star Wars rights was Rogue One I really don't see it getting any better in the future.

MILD SPOILERS AHEAD....... The Force Awakens was passable, not great but from the point in The Last Jedi where Luke throws the lightsabre away as soon as Rey gave it to him, it was almost as if the entire second movie was made to shit upon everything that they'd tried to build in Force Awakens.

Now Rian Johnson is gone & JJ has to come back & try to salvage the story he tried to build that was thrown out as soon as Luke tossed his lightsabre & was screwed even further into the ground when Snoke turned out to be less than a weak bitch villain of the week in a Supernatural episode.

It seems that Disney doesn't know WTF it wants. As bad as Lucas's second trilogy was I'd put money on the fact that he'd have done far better with the 3rd trilogy than the weeping sore that Disney has turned Star Wars into thus far.

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@CrouchingWeasel: the force awakens is a masterpiece compared to the last Jedi. Even hammil wasn’t happy with Luke’s portrayal in that film. I don’t hate the last Jedi as much as some fans, but it was very average at best.

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@fenbops: I liked TLJ better than TFA. JJ's piece of junk is what set up the current problems in the franchise.

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@fenbops: I feel the same way being there is nothing new, even if it is about Solo's part in the Star Wars canon as a young lad and how he got to where he was. Star wars for me just does not have that pull. The only one to date that I liked was Rogue one.

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It's a shame people are judging it before they see it, it's really good. Not perfect but an enjoyable experience.

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@mattock1987: Don't really think it's about judging it before watching it... it's a lot about people being SUPER angry at The Last Jedi and how Lucas Film, Rian Johnson and Kathleen Kennedy treated the franchise as a platform for nothing but pushing social justice agendas...

Kathleen Kennedy have even flat out said that they don't make the movies for the fans

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@LordCrisp: but that's your opinion. A lot of people enjoyed Force Awakens and Last Jedi, and weren't trying to interpret any messages. Plus there are millions of Star Wars fans; some enjoyed the newer movies and some didn't

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@mattock1987: Force Awakens was a fun movie that I enjoyed. I wouldn't go as far as this other guy about social issues being jammed down our throats. That was the last thing on my mind while watching TLJ. But it had pretty lackluster writing, pacing and characterization. It was just a poor story.

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@mattock1987: I did only say The Last Jedi though... I really like The Force Awakens... Hell... I even like the prequels (Except Episode 2... it's horrible... except the ending)... but The Last Jedi paid NO respect to ANYTHING it touched... Even the stuff The Force Awakens had build up, Rian Johnson just blatantly killed off or destroyed...

The Last Jedi was also awesomely made... except for the pacing issues... but the story had no respect for the franchise

I'm not even against most of what stuff ended up like... I'm agains how little care was put into how it was done...

I was okay with Luke dying off... but not like that...

I actually like that Rey wasn't anyone special... but make it a bigger character crisis moment for her or something...

I liked that Snoke got killed off as a "WHOOPS" moment... but it wasn't served justice the way noone really reacted to it...

And worst of all... he made Luke into a completly different character... the way he acted made kinda sense, for a person who's been through what Luke has been through... but not for Luke's character... He's a guy that tries to dig out the best in EVERYONE... he turned himself over to the Empire because he believed there was good in Vader, even though he didn't know until shortly before, that they were even related... the only real info he has on him, is that he's a ruthless, mean killing machine that EVERYONE (including Empire people) is freaking scared off...

And then a couple of years later, he decides to kill his nephew because he feels a slight risk of Ben turning to the dark side??? No way in hell that's how Luke works... and even then... just giving up afterwards... another COMPLETELY not-Luke thing to do...

The character made sense if you didn't know Luke... but don't have people who don't know (or care) about Luke, write a role for him!

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@mattock1987:

SPOILERS

Saw it a few days ago. Very, very, very mediocre, no real reason for it to be made at all other than the fact that it offered another opportunity for everyone to know that at least at some point, despite Lucas's best efforts to ensure otherwise, Han did shoot first.

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Hopefully Disney gets their shitty marvel audience for the new "Star Wars sagas" because the real fans will not be watching any of this garbage you're trying to feed us twice a year like your fucking marvel movies. And Jesus Christ... announcing a new saga already when this one isn't even done.. and 3 more spin offs, two of which have no reason to be made into films. Disney is torturing Star Wars fans and ruining their own reputation. Go back to making cartoons Disney. It's what you're good at.

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@tekt0nic: Hey man, lets be real. The crap Star Wars is churning out now is far FAR below the standards of Marvel. Blame Lucasarts, not Disney. Disney just finances them, they don't tell them what to write into the script.

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@tekt0nic: How your post actually reads..."Derp derp derrpity derp, not a real fan, derp derrpity derrrppp".

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@tekt0nic: anyone who thinks of themself as a 'real fan' is a whiny, entitled moron. The movie is enjoyable with a decent cast and a lot of respect for the series. Of course, I'm not a real fan.

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@mattock1987: Says the person whining about others opinions.

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I'm not paying any money for a Star Wars film again, unless something drastically changes. Such as Disney selling the IP. This is because of how horribly bad Episode 8 was.

You ruined it Disney. You blew it. As a basically lifelong fan, can you imagine what it's like to not be excited for a Star Wars film?

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@KaptenHaddock: Butthurt entitled 'true' fan #2

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@mattock1987:You and your pal below have a bad habit of writing off anyone's opinion that is nothing less than worship. I've seen every film since the 80's on release day. I saw A New Hope a dozen times that summer. Everything I had for years had Star Wars on it. The new movies suck. Deal with it. They don't suck as much as the prequels but, they're a close second. Kylo Ren is a spoiled, whiny biotch with major daddy issues. A freaking Sith Lord who can't control his temper and has daddy issues pulling him to the light. Give me a break. Darth Vader oozed more menace through a mask without saying a word.

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@bdrtfm: not asking anyone for 'worship', the new films were flawed but fun. There are too many people like you looking for faults, and thinking the films should just be what they want. Plus the original trilogy, as great as it is, isn't perfect. It also annoys me that a load of whiny entitled pissboys signed a petition to delete and remake the Last Jedi, because if they didn't like it no one else should be able to see it apparently. I agree about Kylo Ren.

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@mattock1987: I wasn't looking for faults! I was actually looking for a GREAT MOVIE! What a concept! Unfortunately, the faults came looking for ME!

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@mattock1987: Why would I go into my favorite movie franchise looking for faults? You don't have to look, they are blatantly obvious. Kylo Ren is the Jar Jar of this trilogy. He's a terrible character that acts NOTHING like a Sith Lord. How many other Sith Lords have we seen beating up electronic consoles in fits of rage? Sith Lords are supposed to use their rage to focus, not to create work for the engineers and technicians. Then you have him killing the most iconic character in the Star Wars Universe because he causes him to feel the pull to the light. Really? He slaughters entire villages, kills anyone and anything that gets in his way but his dad who he despises as a failed father is pulling him to the light? Wouldn't it be his mother pulling him to the light since she was the more nurturing one and could actually use the force herself? His character makes zero sense. Then you have Rey, a scavanger who has never seen a lightsaber in her life making a trained Sith Lord her bitch after holding one for 5 seconds. I mean wtf?

The Force Awakens was nothing but fan service and basically A New Hope with a bigger Death Star, that's about it. The problem is, the fans didn't like the service very much. They wanted something new and original, not a remake. The Last Jedi had huge potential as well and it was yet another major let down. I've been a fan of the films for 50 years. Many long time fans like myself are very disappointing with the decisions and direction the new films are taking. You can't simply ignore all of us and make stupid excuses as to why the movies are awesome despite their many, many, many, many, many flaws. The only improvement over the Lucas films is at least the dialogue doesn't make you want to groan in every scene.

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@bdrtfm: EXACTLY what I've been saying all along!!! It happened in Spartacus when they took an untrained, 80lb waif of a slave girl and had her vanquishing well-trained gladiators three times her size!! It's happening in Fear the Walking Dead where a 100lb 50yo housewife is now a military tactician, weapons master, demolitions expert, hand-to-hand combat master, negotiator, Indian War Chief, Master Assassin, unbeatable survivor, and able to beat men twice her size with ease! And I can go on!! I'm seeing this more and more in the video games and movies coming out and it's complete bullshit!! I'm sick and tired of it all!!!! We go to movies and play video games to get AWAY from all this cultural PC bullshit!

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@bdrtfm: I watched TFA and Rogue One over the weekend. And honestly I just don't see what people like about those films. They are okay films, but far from being even good. TFA to me just felt like a series of events that happened in the characters lives, without any real story cohesion between them, with a few 'nods' towards ANH. And from start to finish something felt off, and it didn't feel like a Star Wars film to me (neither OT or PT Star Wars). I've been thinking about it for the past two days, but I still can't put my finger on it. I don't know whether it was the cardboard characters, the uninspired music (Seriously the worst score the legend that is John Williams has ever written) or the paper thin story. Something just felt off, to the point where I honestly couldn't feel less interested in watching it again. Which is something I've never experienced with a previous Star Wars film.

Something else I can't help but wonder, is why nobody talks about how terrible the dialogue was in TFA. If it wasn't wooden are clumisly written, it felt like it was written just to give characters something to say, with no real purpose. e.g. the whole scene when Rey and Han are trying to fix the Falcon in hyperspace. Throughout that scene my internal monologue kept saying 'shut up!'

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@KaptenHaddock: Sucks for you, it was really good.

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@vfighter: That is your opinion and not everyone shares your opinion.

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It's literally a movie nobody asked for. One thing is when you have Han Solo stories on comic books, games, etc.. Medias that spin-offs usually works better. Not saying they are inferior compared to cinema, but it's just the Star Wars reality as a brand. Harrison Ford is just too charismatic, even when he has a bad performance, just old man Ford, not the characters themselves (like in episode 7 and blade runner), his presence alone is enough. Similar to a 70 years old Ozzy Osbourne still performing live, lol The new Solo is not convincing, neither is interesting. Nobody cares about Solo's past, not the bulk of the audience at least. Hardcore fans maybe, but the new SW era lost most of them after the episode 8 fiasco. So, you don't have casuals, neither hardcore fans.. That's the result. And as a casual SW "fan", it's actually satisfying to see people finally accepting reality, SW is not special by any means. On a marketing standpoint, sure, SW is really special, first blockbuster, a phenom, etc.. But popularity means quality? The overused "path of the hero" formula transcript to cinema using space as the background. It felt "new" at the time because book readers and movie goers are usually separated, lol The SW story was predictable and overused on books for centuries, literally, even religions uses the same archetypes. Nowadays, finally, 40 years later people finally noticed the obvious. Star Wars is the first dumb blockbusters, the pioneer factor related to something naturally idiotic, that is not something positive. Justin Bieber was the most popular singer in the world not so long ago, popularity means quality? Of course not.

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@gleencross: most movies are not asked for. And some of those are awesome. Solo is an enjoyable movie. Would take you less time to see it than it did for you to write that comment.

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@gleencross: No one asked for Rogue One either and it was fantastic and people loved it. Yeah, nobody asked for a Solo origin story, yet we got it and it was great also. If you people stopped bitching and moaning about everything and tried enjoying stuff you'd be WAY happier in life.

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@vfighter: Fantastic is a strong word, but yes, rogue one was enjoyable. At least the climax was, the rest.. not so much. Anyway, the point is about fatigue, lack of charisma, lack of that "special" touch. The hero path was used to the point of exhaustion, so much so when game of thrones exploded not so long ago, again, people got mesmerized by literary gimmicks that are being used for a really long time. And no, I don't thing books are better, readers are better than movie goers, etc It's just the reality of the industry. It's always good to see this transitioning, the public seeking something new, something (maybe) better. If Star Wars is not special anymore, that opens the way for new consumers to try new space themed products. Books, games, comics, etc.. you name it. An example that everyone here know is Mass Effect, objectively it has better world building than Star Wars, still, not too many people got access to Mass Effect. That's why this "death" of Star Wars is a good thing, people can move on and try something different.

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@vfighter: Maybe people would enjoy life if people like you stop thinking your opinion is more important than everyone else. If the OP did not care for it then it is what it is. Star Wars is way past it's prime and will never achieve the greatness of the first three and if you do not like my opinion sorry for ya!

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@vfighter: I think what people mean by no one asked for this is that they wanted something else..not this a movie

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@musalala: Thanks for that interpretation there Sherlock, it was stumping everybody but you.

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@vfighter: Errr actually people were pretty excited for rouge one especially given the time period it occurred in and when Darth Vader was mentioned excitement exploded.

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@vfighter:The fact that you said No one asked for Rogue One either and it was fantastic tells me no, you didn't know what he meant by it. Because, if it was fantastic then it wouldn't fit the description he was using now would it.

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No surprises here. New movies suck, new toys mega suck, new characters suck and the SJW agendas suck too. By basically making Star Wars become Call Of Duty, Disney has destroyed the love, respect and mythology around the franchise.

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@StonerDemon: Butthurt entitled 'true' fan #3

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@mattock1987: Grow up, teen.

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1. Too many “Star Wars” movies and too fast.

2. Character development of a main protagonist was not needed as older crowd knew him well enough and Millennials rather watch Thor, Avengers, and crap like that.

3. Too many errors and no character development of new interesting characters (Phasma, etc).

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@bongaconga: meh, one out of three ain't bad.

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Disney does not care and did not expect this to be hugely successful. This is obvious by the almost total lack of advertising compared to the other films.

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@Alex4789123: You're right that Disney sort of wrote Solo off from the start after the troubled production history.

But Disney does care if low ticket sales soil their brand's image. Disney's entire empire is built upon maintaining the perception of brand quality. That's what allows them to overcharge for their VHSs/DVDs/Blurays.

If people start equating Star Wars with "meh" quality movies that aren't worth seeing in theatres, it will hurt their profits big time, especially the lucrative merchandise/toy market which is already in decline for Star Wars.

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Star Wars was born; then it grew in size and strength before becoming older and weaker, and eventually dying (as an ailing patient at the Disney nursing home).

It happens to people, businesses, and empires. Except maybe the stuff in parenthesis, but whatever.

Relatively speaking, Star Wars had a rather good life.

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@Renunciation: exactly.

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Star wars is done. All of the original characters are dead. The new characters are not interesting. There is no big picture plan as proven by Last Jedi. They are just pumping out movies without any thought or consistency, expecting the name to pay for itself. The most damaging part is that all of this is so obvious.

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@ballashotcaller: You act like the original trilogy had a bigger picture lol, it didnt.

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@vfighter: I guess you must be disappointed that some people have noticed that Star Wars have lived past it prime and the newer movies can't capture the hoopla of the first three being it was the ones that started the rest. Stop kidding yourself Star Wars need a new direction or if it can't do that it needs to be put to rest.

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@ballashotcaller: The whole irony of your statement is, Abrams DID have a big picture plan, but Johnson completely ravaged it.

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@MurraySkull: That doesn't seem ironic. One guy had a plan, another guy didn't follow it probably thanks to the executive producers. Johnson is just a director, he doesn't get to come onto the Disney lot and call the shots unless somebody higher up allows him if they agree with what he wants to do. That means there is no big picture plan that is being followed even if there is one laying in some desk drawer or Google Doc.

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It's because the Last Jedi sucked people are boycotting this.

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@Paulf001: It's also because this movie looked stupid, with a terrible lead actor who looks nor sounds nothing like Harrison Ford.

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