Poland Box Office for Child’s Play (2019)

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Child’s Play
Theatrical Performance (US$)
Poland Box Office $376,046Details
Worldwide Box Office $43,499,580Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $1,556,431 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $1,536,410 Details
Total North America Video Sales $3,092,841
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Synopsis

The story follows a mother named Karen, who gives her son Andy a toy doll for his birthday, unaware of its sinister nature.

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Movie Details

Poland Releases: June 21st, 2019 (Wide)
Video Release: September 10th, 2019 by MGM Video
MPAA Rating: R for bloody horror violence, and language throughout.
(Rating bulletin 2578 (Cert #52201), 5/15/2019)
Running Time: 120 minutes
Franchise: Child's Play
Keywords: Slasher Horror, Living Toys, Artificial Intelligence, Killer Inanimate Objects, Reboot
Source:Remake
Genre:Horror
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: KatzSmith Productions, Orion Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, Bron Creative
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Home Market Releases for September 24th, 2019

September 26th, 2019

Midsommar

It is a horrible week on the home market, at least from my perspective. There are no monster hits to talk about, but a flood of middling releases that I can’t really ignore. The biggest first-run release of the week is Yesterday and it is the closest we have to a Pick of the Week contender on this week’s list. That is if you don’t count Crawl and Midsommar, which are hitting VOD this week. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Toy Story Can’t Overcome Box Office Woes

July 2nd, 2019

Toy Story 4

June ended with shrug, as the weekend was neither a success nor a disaster. Toy Story 4 was the top draw, but it fell faster than most family films do, down 51% to $59.70 million. Annabelle Comes Home had the weakest opening in the franchise, while Yesterday did well as counter-programming, but that’s all. The overall box office fell 26% from last weekend and, more importantly, 15% from the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2019 has fallen behind 2018’s pace by a margin of 9.5% or $580 million at $5.52 billion to $6.10 billion. At the beginning of June, I thought 2019 would have cut into 2018’s lead by $100 million, but that clearly didn’t happen. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Toy Story Latest Film to Miss Expectations

June 25th, 2019

Toy Story 4

I think 2019 is done. The year isn’t quite halfway done, but I think I’m ready to call the box office race with 2018 over. Toy Story 4 was the latest potential monster hit to miss expectations by a huge margin. Granted, it still opened in first place with $120.10 million and it will make a substantial profit, but this is still about 25% lower than a lot of people expected and the overall weekend is still a massive disappointment. It did rise 50% from last weekend hitting $204 million, but this was 25% lower than the same weekend last year and that’s a much more important figure. Year-to-date, 2019 is now behind 2018 by 8.9% or $510 million at $5.26 billion to $5.77 billion. If you want to stretch for some good news, then this isn’t the worst deficit we’ve seen this year. More...

Weekend Estimates: Toy Story has the Best Opening in the Franchise, Still Disappoints

June 23rd, 2019

Toy Story 4

Almost none of the films on this week’s list are living up to expectations, at least not according to the weekend estimates. Toy Story 4 is earning the best opening in the franchise with an estimated $118.0 million weekend. This is third-highest opening for an animated film, so there is reason to celebrate. However, it is also much lower than expected and a little more front-loaded than anticipated, so its future might be in doubt. The film is doing better internationally with an estimated opening weekend of $120.0 million in 37 markets. The film had the third biggest opening in Mexico with $23.4 million, putting it behind just the two most recent Avengers movies. It had the biggest opening for an animated film in Brazil with $9.6 million. The film was also a monster hit in the U.K. with $15.0 million. On the other hand, it struggled in China with a second-place $13.4 million opening there; however, most animated films struggle in China. Hopefully the film’s reviews and its A from CinemaScore translate into long legs, because 2019 really needs more success stories at the box office. More...

Friday Estimates: Toy Story Doesn’t Have an Incredible Start

June 22nd, 2019

Toy Story 4

Toy Story 4 is on pace to earn the third-best opening weekend for an animated film, but despite this, it will be seen as a disappointment, as many people were expecting a lot more. The film earned $47.39 million on Friday, putting it on pace for $123 million over the full weekend, which is behind Incredibles 2 and Finding Dory on the all-time opening chart for an animated film. It really needed to be higher up that list in order to help 2019 win in the year-over-year competition. At this pace, it won’t even match last year’s number one film, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. On the positive side, the film is earning 97% positive reviews and managed an A from CinemaScore, so it should have long legs. It will be a hit for Pixar and Disney is not going to lose money on this movie. However, I’m getting tired of big films failing to live up to expectations and I don’t think 2019 is going to be able to turn things around. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Toy Story 4 has Second Best Animated Previews

June 21st, 2019

Toy Story 4

First the good news: Toy Story 4 had the second best previews for an animated film earning $12 million. Now the bad news: Incredibles 2 had the best earning $18.5 million last year. Toy Story 4 better have better legs or 2019 is in real trouble. Fortunately, most analysts agree that it will and it is still on pace to match our $155 million prediction. We will obviously know more tomorrow when Friday’s numbers show up, but also the CinemaScore will be a big help. If audiences love the movie as much as critics did, then its legs should be a real asset. More...

Weekend Predictions: Can Toy Story 4 Save June’s Box Office Run?

June 20th, 2019

Toy Story 4

June has not lived up to expectations and unless Toy Story 4 is a record-breaking hit, we are going to end the month with a loss. I don’t think it will break records, but it will easily be the biggest hit of the month. Also opening this week is Child’s Play, the reboot to the long-running horror franchise of the same name. Finally, Anna is the latest film from Luc Besson and many are comparing it to Lucy. It’s not going to do that well. It likely won’t reach the top five. This weekend last year, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom opened with $148.02 million. I really hope Toy Story 4 tops that; however, even if it does, nothing playing this weekend is going to compare with Incredibles 2’s run last year, so 2019 is going to lose in the year-over-year comparison. More...

2019 Preview: June

June 1st, 2019

Toy Story 4

While the final weekend in May isn’t over yet, we can safely say the month was merely okay. It managed to keep pace with last May, but I was really hoping to cut into 2019’s deficit by a significant margin. June is not looking any better, at least not compared to 2018. There are two potential monster hits, The Secret Life of Pets 2 and Toy Story 4, as well as a trio of $100 million hits, Dark Phoenix, Men in Black: International, and Annabelle Comes Home. On the surface, this looks excellent; however, last June was even better on top with Incredibles 2 and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom earning a combined $1 billion domestically. Granted, the only other $100 million hit was Oceans 8, so this year should have a lot better depth. I don’t think it will be enough to gain any ground in the year-over-year comparison, which is the only way to really judge how a month is doing at this point. More...

Child’s Play Trailer

April 16th, 2019

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Weekend Box Office Performance

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 7/12/2019 $85,868 124 124 164 $124,616 10/20/2019
Australia 6/21/2019 $557,990 221 221 559 $1,126,313 7/30/2019
Brazil 8/23/2019 $574,277 796 796 1386 $1,052,680 9/8/2019
Czech Republic 7/26/2019 $46,339 93 93 130 $84,110 10/19/2022
France 6/21/2019 $547,203 248 248 722 $1,485,161 7/12/2019
Germany 7/19/2019 $141,423 0 0 0 $207,370 7/27/2019
Italy 6/19/2019 $342,937 0 59 81 $729,193 10/19/2022
Japan 7/19/2019 $0 0 0 0 $2,271,055 8/2/2019
Lithuania 6/21/2019 $10,119 91 91 166 $49,882 10/19/2022
Mexico 7/11/2019 $1,250,953 0 0 0 $2,873,774 10/19/2022
Netherlands 6/21/2019 $215,225 77 77 277 $529,477 7/16/2019
North America 6/21/2019 $14,094,594 3,007 3,007 8,950 $29,208,403
Poland 6/21/2019 $105,506 180 180 360 $376,046 7/11/2019
Portugal 7/19/2019 $34,401 42 43 115 $124,838 10/19/2022
Romania 7/12/2019 $0 0 1 2 $149,251 10/19/2022
Russia (CIS) 6/20/2019 $522,952 1221 1226 2675 $938,974 10/19/2022
Slovakia 7/26/2019 $36,484 65 65 102 $68,598 8/14/2019
South Korea 6/20/2019 $277,700 452 452 474 $473,005 7/17/2019
Spain 6/28/2019 $278,987 257 257 855 $893,798 7/25/2019
United Kingdom 6/21/2019 $314,498 305 305 563 $733,036 7/3/2019
 
Worldwide Total$43,499,580 10/19/2022

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Leading Cast

Gabriel Bateman    Andy Barclay
Mark Hamill    Chucky

Supporting Cast

Aubrey Plaza    Karen
Brian Tyree Henry    Detective Norris
Tim Matheson    Henry Kaslan
Marlon Kazadi    Omar Norris
Ty Consiglio    Pugg
Carlease Burke    Doreen
Beatrice Kitsos    Falyn
Amber Taylor    Shane’s Daughter
Anantjot S. Aneja    Chris
Kenneth Tynan    Jonga Burger
Michael Bardach    Homeless Man
JC Meredith    Cab Driver
Nicole Anthony    Detective Willis
Fabio William    Henry Barclay

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Lars Klevberg    Director
Tyler Burton Smith    Screenwriter
Don Mancini    Story by
David Katzenberg    Producer
Seth Grahame-Smith    Producer
Aaron Schmidt    Executive Producer
Chris Ferguson    Executive Producer
Brendan Uegama    Director of Photography
Dan Hermansen    Production Designer
Tom Elkins    Editor
Bear McCreary    Composer
Rudy Chung    Music Supervisor
Jonathan Christiansen    Music Supervisor