Box Office Tracking: Jonas Brothers Should Easily Win Weekend With Possible $30M

By Steve Mason/Feb. 25, 2009 10:00 pm EST

The precise number of 3-D screens is difficult to pinpoint. Last month, Lionsgate confirmed 1,033 Digital 3-D runs for the remake of My Bloody Valentine, and although I have not been able to confirm a hard number for Coraline (Focus), it was probably close to 1,100. Now, as the expensive $100K per screen digital conversion creeps along for exhibitors, Jonas Brothers could reach 1,200 3-D screens. Unlike Coraline, the new Disney concert movie will not be boosted by traditional 2-D 35MM playdates.

They have sold millions of records, packed them in at concerts across America, have a loyal fan base of screaming teenage girls, and they seem to be good kids. Their Dad is a former Assembly of God minister, and they were home-schooled by their folks. Famously, they wear purity rings, promising to remain virgins until they get married. When asked about the rings, 18-year-old Joe Jonas told Newsweek, “Our parents asked if we wanted to, and we were, like, ‘Yeah,’ so it’s awesome.”

As good practicing Evangelical Christian, these kids are tithing too. Jonas Brothers earned $12M in 2007, and they donated 10% to their Change for the Children Foundation, which offers support to other charities like St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and the American Diabetes Association (Nick Jonas was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes in November of 2005).

Tracking shows that the audience for Jonas Brothers: The 3-D Concert Experience will be almost exclusively Females Under 25 and their Moms, and this picture has a strong shot at a spectacular $25K per screen for a $30M opening weekend. Take that with a grain of salt because movie-after-movie has out-performed expectations this year.

Luc Besson’s Taken (Fox) will crash through the $100M barrier on Friday and seems destined for #4 with about $7.25M, which would push this French action import to $105M domestic to go along with the $70M achieved in foreign markets. Meanwhile, the Jonas Brothers have stolen virtually all of the 3-D screens from Coraline (Focus). Henry Selick’s spectacular stop-action animation instant classic will tumble a possible 50% to about $6M (a far cry from the more friendly 12% and 22% drops from the last two weekends). Still if my number hits, Coraline will have a new domestic cume of almost $62M compared to its budget of $60M.

FINAL PREDICTED GROSSES FOR FEBRUARY 27-MARCH 1

  1. NEW – Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience (Disney) – $30M

  2. Madea Goes To Jail (Lionsgate) – $16.2M

  3. Taken (Fox) -$7.25M

  4. Coraline (Focus) – $6M

  5. He’s Just Not That Into You (Warner Bros) – $5.1M

  6. Friday The Thirteenth (Warner Bros) – $4.35M

  7. Confessions of a Shopaholic (Disney) – $4.3M

  8. Paul Blart: Mall Cop (Sony) – $4.2M

  9. NEW – Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li (Fox) – $4M

  10. Fired Up (Sony) – $2.8M

  11. The International (Sony) – $2.75M