If there isn't an immediate bounce and take off tomorrow, we are now looking for the .618, I think it might be extended to look like its going for a full retrace and new lows, then reverse.
Next stop is hitting the upper shelf around $2.70
Discovery has 55m shares..... ⚠️
Paramount Skydance’s top lawyer claims Netflix is waging a “scorched-earth campaign” to “poison regulators and other stakeholders” against its pending $111B merger with Warner Bros. Discovery.
“We understand that, as part of its broader proxy war against the transaction, Netflix has tried to persuade the Teamsters and other stakeholders that Disney’s acquisition of Fox had a negative impact on content production and labor opportunities,” writes Paramount chief legal officer Makan Delrahim. “Frankly, Netflix’s ‘sky is falling’ narrative departs significantly from the ground-truth reality of what actually happened.”
https://t.co/5hzEqtgUwP
Okay lets play a game:
IF it repeats/follows - gap to $1.90 OR straight up at open, move up to $2.05 mid-day, flatten at $2.00
Lets see.
If that's right, flat rest of week and most of next.
Push up to $2.70 Thursday Jun 18th EOD
Crazy.
DISCLOSURE DAY pre-sales are among the strongest for any original film this decade.
It’s now tracking for a $43M–$53M domestic opening, challenging Sinners’ position as the biggest original movie of the 2020s.
We’ve already seen it. Read our ★★★★ review now:
Rough calculation today, I need to spend alot more time refining the spreadsheet.
Next weekend I really want to see Disclosure Days numbers, the rest is on Toy Story's shoulders - but we need Supergirl to do decent too
SATURDAY EARLY WEEKEND ESTIMATES:
1. Scary Movie | $56M
2. Masters of the Universe | $30.1M
3. Backrooms | $25.4M
4. Obsession | $24.8M
5. The Amazing Digital Circus: The Last Act | $14.1M
SATURDAY EARLY WEEKEND ESTIMATES:
1. Scary Movie | $56M
2. Masters of the Universe | $30.1M
3. Backrooms | $25.4M
4. Obsession | $24.8M
5. The Amazing Digital Circus: The Last Act | $14.1M
3 films from YouTube-originated directors will be in the top 5 at the domestic box office this weekend.
• ‘Backrooms’
• ‘Obsession’
• ‘The Amazing Digital Circus: The Final Act’
Hey guys, Kevin, CEO of GLITCH here. Been trying to figure out when and how to express this, but now I think is the right time:
To the fans - Thank you, deeply. You are the reason we got here. I know it can get noisy online sometimes, but the real-world reality is that you are some of the most genuine, kind people we have ever had the privilege of meeting. We saw every cosplay, every discussion circle, every sticker shared outside the theatres. That is what this is all about.
To every person at/with GLITCH - I never doubted you for a single second. You are all so incredibly talented, and I am so proud that the impact of your work is now being felt on a world stage.
To the industry - Animation and cinema is art. Art is human expression. Digital Circus was a deeply personal story created to express complex feelings. Please let that be the signal you take from all of this.
To everyone - Keep making things and keep sharing your work. We found all our creators through the internet.
Now, here’s Pomni with her signature dance move.
2026 has been a nightmare for Hollywood. Between the Digital Circus finale and Iron Lung, indie creators are proving that we don't need the old system and their gatekeeping
Still a long way to go but it's extremely hopeful and a change for the better
Toy Story 5 is eyeing a massive $150–175 million opening weekend at the domestic box office.
If projections hold, it would mark the biggest opening weekend of 2026 so far. 🎬📦
(Source: Boxoffice Pro)
THE AMAZING DIGITAL CIRCUS overperformed insanely with almost $7M on Thursday, surpassing BACKROOMS.
It is now on track for $30M+ over its 4-day opening weekend, the biggest domestic debut EVER for Fathom Events.