User blog:Ceauntay/'Teen Titans 2' Could Aim For $130 Million Plus On Opening Weekend

The sequel could have a lower opening to the 2015 blockbuster hit, but still a huge hit.

According to box office estimates, they were saying that Teen Titans 2 may have a huge opening, but not as big as Teen Titans made in its opening weekend back in the summer of 2015.

The superhero sequel to 2015's Teen Titans in a planned franchise is poised to earn at least $130 million or more during it's opening weekend. After The Fate and the Furious failed to earn the $100 million mark in it's opening weekend over this past Easter weekend (it made an estimated $100.2 million, but earned an actual total with $98.8 million, falling short by nearly $2 million), Teen Titans 2 would be the second film to open at $100 million for 2017.

Back in March, Beauty and the Beasts, which stars Harry Potter actress Emma Watson and Legion Dan Stevens, opened with a massive $174.8 million in it's opening weekend, and a huge opening weekend for a film not being released on a holiday season or summer, minus Star Wars: The Force Awakens made $248 million, which is currently the biggest opening weekend of all-time, for its holiday release, while Jurassic World dominates summer release at $208 million.

As for Teen Titans 2, if it earn at least to $148 million, this could make it the biggest opening weekend ever for a film premiering in April, demolishing Furious 7, which earned a massive $147.2 million in April 2015, and overall the fourth biggest spring opening ever just behind Beauty and the Beast ($174 million), Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice ($166 million) and The Hunger Games ($152 million).

Back in 2015, Teen Titans earned a strong $172 million, which is the second biggest June opening ever behind Jurassic World at $208 million, but is DC Comic's best opening weekend ever, demolishing The Dark Knight Rises ($160 million).

So how high will the movie open? We will find out Sunday!