A couple of rules/guidelines:
1. You'e guessing the opening weekend gross (Thursday through Sunday) of Rogue One in the U.S. only.
2. Your guess should be rendered in whole-numbered millions only. So $100m is okay, so is $101m, so is $247m--but you can't guess any further digits (i.e., $100,500,700) and you can't guess halves or cents (so $105.5m is a no-go).
3. We're going to wait until final numbers come out after the end of the weekend--quite frequently, there will be an estimate put out on Sunday morning, but we're going to wait for the final numbers, which usually come late Monday/early Tuesday.
4. We're going to be using numbers from boxofficemojo.com
5. There are no prizes; you just get to gloat and know that you are better than anyone else.
To help you get a ballpark on big opening weekends from the past, here are some lists.
Box Office Mojo wrote:Top 10 Opening Weekends of All Time:
1. The Force Awakens - $247m
2. Jurassic World - $208m
3. The Avengers - $207m
4. The Avengers: Age of Ultron - $191m
5. Captain America: Civil War - $179m
6. Iron Man III - $174m
7. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part II - $169m
8. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice - $166m
9. The Dark Knight Rises - $160m
10. The Dark Knight - $158m
**Movies that are bolded set the record at their time of release.
Previous ChampionsBox Office Mojo wrote:10 biggest openings this year (2016):
1. Captain America: Civil War - $179m
2. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice - $166m
3. Finding Dory - $135m
4. Suicide Squad - $133m
5. Deadpool - $132m
6. The Secret Life of Pets - $104m
7. The Jungle Book - $103
8. Doctor Strange - $85m
9. Zootopia - $75m
10. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them - $74m
2015 - zeb was only $2m off with his guess for Episode VII's opening gross (which was $247m) (post)