Box office numbers, DVD sales, and television viewership for the week of May 4 to May 10, 2012.
The Raven drops 60% in ticket sales compared to last week. On the other hand, The Cabin In The Woods is holding its own and remains in the top 10 for a fourth week. Keyhole makes an unexpected return to the chart, and The Woman In Black and Silent House appear to have been pulled from theaters.
8 7 The Raven $3,805,000 (Total: $13,344,000)
10 9 The Cabin In The Woods $2,328,000 (Total: $38,782,000)
45 44 Chronicle $46,000 (Total: $64,487,000)
100 120 Keyhole $2,000 (total: $15,000)
The Darkest Hour takes a huge drop and Thor moves up a little bit at the DVD Top 30 Chart. New releases should boost the activity on the chart as soon as next week.
19 15 Twilight/Dawn 1 $526,000 (Total: $91,605,000)
24 7 The Darkest Hour $452,000 (Total: $3,535,000)
25 28 Thor $440,000 (Total: $21,860,000)
Castle, Once Upon A Time, and Grimm still the only shows that are really doing well. The Vampire Diaries saw its season finale which got half a million viewers less than its midseason finale. The Secret Circle had its finale as well, which turned out to be its series finale. Yup, Secret Circle has officially been cancelled…and I don’t think The Killing and Dream Machine are too far behind it.
Castle – 12,560,000
Once Upon A Time – 8,940,000
Grimm – 4,700,000
The Vampire Diaries – 2,490,000
Supernatural – 1,660,000
Ghost Hunters – 1,521,000
Eureka – 1,446,000
Total Black Out – 1,400,000
The Killing – 1,344,000
The Secret Circle – 1,240,000
Fact or Fakes: Paranormal Files – 998,000
Lost Girl – 945,000
Dream Machines – 752,000