Now you can get a look at some longer range prediction for each new month: starting with May. These include a look at each new opener, predicted opening weekend and totals, and a look at how this month stacks up compared to previous May months. Check that out here

Now that the site is ion a healthy, feature-rich state, updates are more focused on UI tweaks to make every experience higher-craft from a design perspective. Next up: adding historical data for movies from the 2010s, now that the 2020's are mostly complete.

What else is new:
– A "compare" button on every movie page, taking you directly to the compare page with that movie preselected
– Tweaks to the prediction model for better accuracy
– Bigger font size on the daily and weekend charts to make them more readable
– Visual tweaks

Still on the roadmap:
– Distributor pages
– More all-time records
– Franchise comparisons

Always, find it on boxofficewatch.com

by Leather_Tea1993

3 Comments

  1. Alternative-Cake-833 on

    Remember when The Numbers used to do monthly previews pre-COVID?

    Good times.

  2. ProffesorPrick on

    Love it. Something I’m interested to know the answer too though is historical data. Are there plans to add the financial results for older films? For example Star Wars? It’s probably the area this site lacks in the most – I imagine it might add a load of information to the site that makes it run slower? But assuming you could keep it running at the same speed, that would be a great addition to the site.

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