**Strong holds through its fifth weekend position "The Odyssey" for a sixth-frame decline into the mid-to-high teens domestically.** The Christopher Nolan-directed epic opened to $124.5 million in July and has since posted impressive multiples—roughly 29% and 27% drops in its second and fifth weekends—reaching $505 million domestic and over $1.1 billion worldwide after five frames, already Nolan’s career best. This trajectory reflects sustained audience interest in the R-rated, three-hour Matt Damon vehicle, aided by strong critical reception and premium-format play that has kept per-screen averages healthy even as theaters thinned. Traders see sub-$17 million as the base case (51.5% implied) because the recent 26% fifth-weekend drop from $31.7 million signals accelerating erosion typical of non-franchise tentpoles once the initial novelty fades. Mid-teens brackets cluster around 38–39% as plausible if the film maintains better-than-average retention amid light late-August competition. The slim 13% on $21.5 million-plus reflects the low probability of another sub-25% drop without a major external catalyst. The next key data point—actual sixth-weekend results—will clarify whether legs remain franchise-like or revert toward historical norms for original R-rated spectacles.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket. Esto no es asesoramiento de trading y no influye en cómo se resuelve este mercado. · Actualizado"La Odisea" 6º Fin de Semana Taquilla
<17m 51%
17-18.5 millones 39%
18.5-20m 39%
20-21.5 millones 38%
<17m
51%
17-18.5 millones
39%
18.5-20m
39%
20-21.5 millones
38%
21,5 millones+
13%
<17m 51%
17-18.5 millones 39%
18.5-20m 39%
20-21.5 millones 38%
<17m
51%
17-18.5 millones
39%
18.5-20m
39%
20-21.5 millones
38%
21,5 millones+
13%
If the reported value falls exactly between two brackets, then this market will resolve to the higher range bracket.
Please note, this market will resolve according to the The Numbers figures provided under Weekend Box Office Performance for the 3-day weekend (which typically includes Thursday's previews), regardless of whether domestic refers to only the USA, or to USA and Canada, etc.
If there is ambiguity as to whether the resolution source's figures are final, this market will remain open until both https://www.boxofficemojo.com/ and https://www.the-numbers.com/ have confirmed their finalized figures.
If there is no final data available by August 28, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, another credible resolution source will be chosen.
Mercado abierto: Aug 18, 2026, 3:55 PM ET
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https://www.the-numbers.com/Resolver
0x69c47De9D...If the reported value falls exactly between two brackets, then this market will resolve to the higher range bracket.
Please note, this market will resolve according to the The Numbers figures provided under Weekend Box Office Performance for the 3-day weekend (which typically includes Thursday's previews), regardless of whether domestic refers to only the USA, or to USA and Canada, etc.
If there is ambiguity as to whether the resolution source's figures are final, this market will remain open until both https://www.boxofficemojo.com/ and https://www.the-numbers.com/ have confirmed their finalized figures.
If there is no final data available by August 28, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, another credible resolution source will be chosen.
Fuente de resolución
https://www.the-numbers.com/Resolver
0x69c47De9D...**Strong holds through its fifth weekend position "The Odyssey" for a sixth-frame decline into the mid-to-high teens domestically.** The Christopher Nolan-directed epic opened to $124.5 million in July and has since posted impressive multiples—roughly 29% and 27% drops in its second and fifth weekends—reaching $505 million domestic and over $1.1 billion worldwide after five frames, already Nolan’s career best. This trajectory reflects sustained audience interest in the R-rated, three-hour Matt Damon vehicle, aided by strong critical reception and premium-format play that has kept per-screen averages healthy even as theaters thinned. Traders see sub-$17 million as the base case (51.5% implied) because the recent 26% fifth-weekend drop from $31.7 million signals accelerating erosion typical of non-franchise tentpoles once the initial novelty fades. Mid-teens brackets cluster around 38–39% as plausible if the film maintains better-than-average retention amid light late-August competition. The slim 13% on $21.5 million-plus reflects the low probability of another sub-25% drop without a major external catalyst. The next key data point—actual sixth-weekend results—will clarify whether legs remain franchise-like or revert toward historical norms for original R-rated spectacles.
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