>>281588625
Like I said, you're a retarded third world monkey who doesn't know anything about what you talk about. Frontloaded performance =/= weekend monster.

Anime movies in the US are ALWAYS frontloaded. Groups of fandom show up on Day 1, and that's it. No sustained traction afterward. Breaking MT’s $49M OW requires mass market crossover, not guaranteed for a 2h35m anime flick dropping in September. Second, the NFL will STILL pack a punch. It dominates Saturdays and Sundays like nothing else. Millions switch channels, skip theaters. If you think Infinity Castle runs unbothered during that window, you're living in a bubble, or again, thinking like a dumbass Japanese and not an AMERICAN.

Third, Toy Story isn't harmless either. The 30th Anniversary re-release might have modest projections ($3-5M), but that's still enough to clip Infinity Castle's wings. It's family-safe, theater-hugging content firing on the same weekend. Higher turnover = theaters favoring Toy Story.

Lastly, those “Opening Weekend” predictions come with an asterisk. Film tracking sites like Box Office Theory list $44M as Infinity Castle's high-end domestic gross, not the OW. You're spinning this upside down to sound like numbers you want to believe. So until you show numbers, not hope, you're just betting on fandom fire, not actual markets.