Hancock Expected To Gross $100 Mil; Will Smith, Jazzy Jeff Reunite

Rahim

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With his new movie set to be another summer blockbuster, rapper/actor Will Smith surprised audience members at the Hancock premier party earlier this week, by reuniting with long-time collaborator DJ Jazzy Jeff.

The duo showed no rustiness from years apart, as they started their set with their hip-hop classic, "Summertime."

Harking back to his early shows in seminal places like Union Square, the former Fresh Prince utilized his trademark call and response interaction with the crowd, as he fashioned additional rhymes over 50 Cent's "In the Club."

While the crowd was mostly full of reserved movie goers, there were a few knowledgeable hip-hop fans in attendance.

As Smith tried to make an exit, the fans chanted loudly for the duo to perform "Brand New Funk," off their Grammy winning and multi-platinum sophomore album He's the DJ, I'm the Rapper.

The group obliged, and Smith had no problem delivering the rapid-fire rhymes of his youth.

Jazzy Jeff, who has become a highly sought after party DJ and producer since the group's amicable split, had no problems re-creating the frenetic scratches of the classic record, to close out the performance.

As a group, DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince have 5 albums together: three gold, one platinum and one multi-platinum.

The duo is planning a summer tour together in conjunction with the Hancock film, which debuted on July 2.

Hancock is predicated to gross $70 to $80 million this July 4 weekend.

Counting projected ticket sales from the 3,695 theaters that screened the movie late Tuesday night (July 1), other analysts are predicting a total North American gross of over $100 million dollars.

Smith's previous opening weekend best was I Am Legend, which grossed $77.2 million last December.

Source: AllHipHop.com
 

SiGh

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Wiki said:
Prior to the film's opening five-day weekend in the United States and Canada, predictions for its weekend performance ranged from as low as $70 million to as high as $125 million. Hancock was shown in advance screenings on July 1, 2008 in 3,860 theaters in the United States and Canada, grossing $6.8 million. The film was widely released on July 2, 2008, expanding to 3,695 theaters.[25] At the conclusion of the five-day weekend, Hancock took top placement at the box office in the United States and Canada, grossing an estimated $107.3 million. The film had the third-biggest opening 4th of July weekend after Transformers (2007) and Spider-Man 2 (2004). Hancock was Will Smith's fifth film to open on a 4th of July weekend and was his most successful opening to date. The film was also Smith's eighth film in a row to take top placement in the American and Canadian box office and the twelfth film in Smith's career to lead the box office.
Damn..everything he touches is gold..
 

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