Constantine (2005)

Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $75,976,178Details
International Box Office $145,617,376Details
Worldwide Box Office $221,593,554
Further financial details...

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$29,769,098 (39.2% of total gross)
Legs:2.55 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:34.3% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$75,000,000 (worldwide box office is 3.0 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,006 opening theaters/3,006 max. theaters, 5.2 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $124,809,531

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 1,101-1,200) 1,133 $75,976,178
All Time International Box Office (Rank 701-800) 727 $145,617,376
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 701-800) 799 $221,593,554
All Time Domestic Box Office for R Movies (Rank 201-300) 270 $75,976,178
All Time International Box Office for R Movies (Rank 101-200) 110 $145,617,376
All Time Worldwide Box Office for R Movies (Rank 101-200) 152 $221,593,554

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: February 18th, 2005 (Wide) by Warner Bros.
International Releases: February 25th, 2005 (Wide) (Australia)
Video Release: July 11th, 2005 by Warner Home Video
July 19th, 2005 by Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: R for violence and demonic images.
Running Time: 121 minutes
Franchise: John Constantine
Comparisons: vs. Dogma
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Keywords: D.C. Comics, Visual Effects, Demons, Heaven and Hell, Good vs. Evil, Exorcism, Action Horror
Source:Based on Comic/Graphic Novel
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Weed Road Pictures, Village Roadshow Productions
Production Countries: Germany, United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest Domestic February Weekend 50 $29,769,098 Feb 18, 2005 3
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 3-Day) 21 $29,769,098 Feb 18, 2005 3
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 18 $52,479,065 Feb 18, 2005 3
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 21 $33,624,407 Feb 18, 2005 3
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 17 $59,275,472 Feb 18, 2005 3
Washington's Birthday (Opening, 3-Day) 15 $29,769,098 Feb 18, 2005 3
Washington's Birthday (Opening, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 13 $52,479,065 Feb 18, 2005 3
Washington's Birthday (Opening, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 15 $33,624,407 Feb 18, 2005 3
Washington's Birthday (Opening, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 13 $59,275,472 Feb 18, 2005 3

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Feb 18, 2005 2 $29,769,098   3,006 $9,903   $29,769,098 1
Feb 25, 2005 3 $12,046,452 -60% 3,006 $4,007   $50,977,992 2
Mar 4, 2005 6 $6,127,173 -49% 2,758 $2,222   $60,653,370 3
Mar 11, 2005 8 $3,838,380 -37% 2,170 $1,769   $66,518,726 4
Mar 18, 2005 10 $2,325,359 -39% 1,670 $1,392   $70,382,151 5
Mar 25, 2005 12 $1,237,064 -47% 1,005 $1,231   $72,680,301 6
Apr 1, 2005 16 $491,498 -60% 610 $806   $73,687,891 7
Apr 8, 2005 22 $225,079 -54% 301 $748   $74,118,697 8
Apr 15, 2005 27 $132,943 -41% 221 $602   $74,341,414 9
Apr 22, 2005 38 $79,531 -40% 107 $743   $74,480,921 10
Apr 29, 2005 24 $189,138 +138% 336 $563   $74,701,091 11
May 6, 2005 20 $378,109 +100% 291 $1,299   $75,162,258 12
May 13, 2005 26 $162,383 -57% 176 $923   $75,390,607 13
May 20, 2005 35 $75,309 -54% 115 $655   $75,500,759 14

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Feb 18, 2005 1 $11,000,000     3,006 $3,659   $11,000,000 1
Feb 19, 2005 2 $10,978,814 n/c   3,006 $3,652   $21,861,111 2
Feb 20, 2005 2 $7,907,987 -28%   3,006 $2,631   $29,769,098 3
Feb 21, 2005 2 $3,855,309 -51%   3,006 $1,283   $33,624,407 4
Feb 22, 2005 2 $2,022,000 -48%   3,006 $673   $35,647,000 5
Feb 23, 2005 2 $1,722,000 -15%   3,006 $573   $37,369,000 6
Feb 24, 2005 2 $1,562,000 -9%   3,006 $520   $38,932,000 7
Feb 25, 2005 4 $3,700,000 +137% -66% 3,006 $1,231   $42,600,000 8
Feb 26, 2005 3 $5,150,174 +39% -53% 3,006 $1,713   $47,761,589 9
Feb 27, 2005 3 $3,216,403 -38% -59% 3,006 $1,070   $50,977,992 10
Feb 28, 2005 3 $872,000 -73% -77% 3,006 $290   $51,850,000 11
Mar 1, 2005 4 $924,000 +6% -54% 3,006 $307   $52,774,000 12
Mar 2, 2005 4 $858,000 -7% -50% 3,006 $285   $53,633,000 13
Mar 3, 2005 4 $893,000 +4% -43% 3,006 $297   $54,526,000 14
Mar 4, 2005 6 $1,800,000 +102% -51% 2,758 $653   $56,300,000 15
Mar 5, 2005 6 $2,680,800 +49% -48% 2,758 $972   $58,945,847 16
Mar 6, 2005 6 $1,707,523 -36% -47% 2,758 $619   $60,653,370 17
Mar 7, 2005 6 $514,000 -70% -41% 2,758 $186   $61,167,000 18
Mar 8, 2005 5 $504,000 -2% -45% 2,758 $183   $61,672,000 19
Mar 9, 2005 5 $494,000 -2% -42% 2,758 $179   $62,166,000 20
Mar 10, 2005 5 $514,000 +4% -42% 2,758 $186   $62,680,000 21
Mar 11, 2005 8 $1,000,000 +95% -44% 2,170 $461   $63,700,000 22
Mar 12, 2005 8 $1,666,558 +67% -38% 2,170 $768   $65,407,598 23
Mar 13, 2005 8 $1,111,128 -33% -35% 2,170 $512   $66,518,726 24
Mar 14, 2005 7 $403,000 -64% -22% 2,170 $186   $66,922,000 25
Mar 15, 2005 7 $409,000 +1% -19% 2,170 $188   $67,331,000 26
Mar 16, 2005 7 $382,000 -7% -23% 2,170 $176   $67,714,000 27
Mar 17, 2005 7 $343,000 -10% -33% 2,170 $158   $68,057,000 28
Mar 18, 2005 10 $600,000 +75% -40% 1,670 $359   $68,700,000 29
Mar 19, 2005 10 $983,823 +64% -41% 1,670 $589   $69,699,397 30
Mar 20, 2005 9 $682,754 -31% -39% 1,670 $409   $70,382,151 31
Mar 21, 2005 9 $262,000 -62% -35% 1,670 $157   $70,644,000 32
Mar 22, 2005 9 $267,000 +2% -35% 1,670 $160   $70,911,000 33
Mar 23, 2005 9 $263,000 -1% -31% 1,670 $157   $71,175,000 34
Mar 24, 2005 10 $270,000 +3% -21% 1,670 $162   $71,445,000 35

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Feb 18, 2005 2 $38,931,540   3,006 $12,951   $38,931,540 1
Feb 25, 2005 3 $15,594,657 -60% 3,006 $5,188   $54,526,197 2
Mar 4, 2005 6 $8,154,149 -48% 2,758 $2,957   $62,680,346 3
Mar 11, 2005 8 $5,376,446 -34% 2,170 $2,478   $68,056,792 4
Mar 18, 2005 9 $3,386,445 -37% 1,670 $2,028   $71,443,237 5
Mar 25, 2005 13 $1,753,156 -48% 1,005 $1,744   $73,196,393 6
Apr 1, 2005 16 $697,225 -60% 610 $1,143   $73,893,618 7
Apr 8, 2005 22 $314,853 -55% 301 $1,046   $74,208,471 8
Apr 15, 2005 26 $192,919 -39% 221 $873   $74,401,390 9
Apr 22, 2005 42 $110,563 -43% 107 $1,033   $74,511,953 10
Apr 29, 2005 26 $272,196 +146% 336 $810   $74,784,149 11
May 6, 2005 21 $444,075 +63% 291 $1,526   $75,228,224 12
May 13, 2005 27 $197,226 -56% 176 $1,121   $75,425,450 13

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 2/25/2005 $2,346,372 290 290 1,278 $5,797,504 9/23/2020
 
Rest of World $139,819,872
 
International Total$145,617,376 9/23/2020

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Nov 29, 20091760,984 60,984$570,808$570,808228

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Dec 3, 2021101 1

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Leading Cast

Keanu Reeves    John Constantine

Supporting Cast

Rachel Weisz    Angela
Shia LaBeouf    Chaz Chandler
Tilda Swinton    Gabriel
Pruitt Taylor Vince    Father Hennessy
Djimon Hounsou    Papa Midnite
Gavin Rossdale    Balthazar
Peter Stormare    Satan, The 1st of the Fallen
Michelle Monaghan    Ellie
Laz Alonso    Morgue Security Guard

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

Production and Technical Credits

Francis Lawrence    Director
Brian Tyler    Composer
Klaus Badelt    Composer
Lauren Shuler Donner    Producer
Michael E. Uslan    Producer
Josh McLaglen    Assistant Director
Josh McLaurin    Co-Producer
Charles Maynes    Sound Designer
Charles Maynes    Sound Effects Editor

The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.

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October 15th, 2008

The DVD Release Report finally comes out this week after a couple of delays. At least it is worth the wait as one of the most anticipated films of the year, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, comes out on both Two-Disc Collector's Edition and Blu-ray. This release is clearly the DVD Pick of the Week, on either format, while there are so many other releases that the list had to split into two. You can find the second part here. More...

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June 5th, 2006

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August 20th, 2005

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Guess Who Won the Weekly Race on the Home Market

August 13th, 2005

There was a bit of a surprise on top of the Home Market this week as Guess Who led all releases and earned top spot with $8.67 million in DVD rentals, $750,000 in VHS rentals for a $9.42 million total. The film also led the DVD sales chart, but as usual no numbers were released. More...

Constantine Continues on Top

August 6th, 2005

Despite two new openers in the top five, Constatine remained the best on the rental market with $6.76 million in DVD rentals and $620,000 in VHS rentals. Its combined total of $7.38 million was 27% lower than last week, but it wasn't the worst drop-off in the top five. More...

Constantine has Commanding Lead as Holdovers Wilt

July 30th, 2005

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July 18th, 2005

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June 5th, 2005

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Sith Steal the Show

May 29th, 2005

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Calm Before the Storm

May 22nd, 2005

It was another slow weekend for international details as few studios were brave enough, or foolish enough to try and squeeze in a release between Kingdom of Heaven and Revenge of the Sith. It was hard to find many films that earned more than $1 million over the weekend and most of the activity came from smaller releases in midlevel markets. Next weekend there could be even fewer details as Revenge of the Sith should dominate every market, but after that the summer blockbuster season should be in full swing and things should pick up. More...

Kingdom's Reign Cruel to Competition

May 16th, 2005

The summer got off to a really, really slow start international this week and while Kingdom of Heaven didn't wasn't quite the blockbuster most people were looking for, it did cannibalized what little box office there was. There were a few local films to make noise, including Negotiator: Bayside Shakedown 3, which easily topped the Japanese market with $5,275,685 on just 280 for a huge $18,842 per screen average. More...

XXX Fails to Explode onto Screens

May 4th, 2005

While XXX: State of the Union easily took top spot on the international charts, its numbers were clearly lower than anticipated. The film opened in 64 markets, finishing first in 20 of them, but its per screen average was tiny at $14.8 million on 4,800 screens. It did have a few bright spots, mostly in Asia. For instance, the film's best single market performance came in South Korea where it brought in $1.3 million on just 174 screens, but was still a distant second to a local flick. The film did finish first in Thailand with nearly $390,000 on 60 screens ($500,000 including sneak peaks), $240,000 from 50 in the Philippines, $225,000 on 30 in Singapore and $170,000 on 19 in Taiwan. The rest of the film's run was nearly uniformly awful. XXX: State of the Union finished first in Spain with $950,000 on 400 screens, which was a pyrrhic victory at best. The film managed $1.8 million in the U.K. on 493 screens finishing a distant second to Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, and the result was the same in Australia where the film took in $930,000 on 246 screens. Worst of all, the film opened in second place in Germany with $1.19 million on 598 screens, nearly 80% lower than the original managed. The film had similar results in Latin America, $540,000 in Mexico, off more than 75% from the original; Brazil at $360,000 lower by more than 70%, etc. No one was expecting the film to reach the same level as the original, but at this pace the film won't hit $100 million worldwide. More...

International: Constantine Continues to Climb

May 1st, 2005

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April 24th, 2005

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April 17th, 2005

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Ring Leader

April 6th, 2005

For the first time in four weeks we have a new numbers one on the international charts as The Ring 2 opened in several major markets helping propel the film to $18.8 million on 3,476 screens in 37 markets for an international total of $34.7 million. That was enough to push its worldwide total passed $100 million to $102.7 million. It's biggest single market was the U.K. where the film $3.86 million on 419 screens, but this was not up the performance of the original. On the other hand, the film saw its biggest gain in France where its $2.15 million on 403 screens was 50% more than the $1.4 million original made in 2002. Other major market debuts include $3.0 million on 445 screens in Germany and $2.9 million on 320 screens in Spain. Holdovers were not kind to the film, again, as it dropped 54% in Australia to just $717,420. This has been a problem throughout the film's run and will likely result in the film earning substantially less than original when all is said and done. More...

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March 30th, 2005

The romantic comedy, Hitch, topped the international box office charts after hitting $100 million earlier in the week. After adding $18.4 million 5,000 prints in 55 markets the film's international box office now sits at $127.4 million and is less than a week from hitting $300 million worldwide. The film had strong openings in a handful of markets, $430,000 in New Zealand on 61 screens, $350,000 on 48 screens in Greece, $292,000 in Venezuela. But the heart of Hitch's weekend haul came from holdovers like the U.K. with $3.1 million and Germany with $3.0 million, (and number one in both markets.) The film is also still doing strong in France, ($2.8 million and second place) and Italy, ($1.4 million up 5% from last weekend.) This is mostly likely the last weekend the film will reign on the international charts, but with Japan still ahead it should still make some noise at the box office. More...

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March 23rd, 2005

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Hitch Tops 2005 Charts

March 16th, 2005

Not only is Hitch the undisputed champion of 2005 for the domestic market, it is also the new number one worldwide, topping Howl's Moving Castle $216.5 million to $211.9 million. And with $28.1 million this weekend on 4,600 screens in 40 markets, the film sits at $66.0 million internationally and could become the first film from 2005 to reach the $100 million milestone on the international scene. The film's biggest opening of the weekend came from the U.K., where it racked up $8.1 million including sneak peaks, which represented more than 50% of total box office in the market. Add in first place debuts in Italy with $2.5 million on 300, Belgium with $820,000 on 57, Netherlands with $670,000 on 93 and $225,000 on 16 screens in the U.E.A. The film also performed admirably in South Korea with a third place, $1.4 million weekend on 175 screens. Notable holdovers include its $6.3 million in Germany, down less than 30% to $17.2 million in that market alone and $1.83 million in Australia, down 34% and still first place in both markets. The film was also first place in Scandinavia, but exact numbers are currently unavailable. More...

Hitching a Ride

March 9th, 2005

We have a new number one at the international box office this week, as Hitch has expanded into 19 more markets, with number one debuts in all but one; it added $21.1 million on 3,000 screens in 25 markets to its early $29.6 million total. Its biggest debut came in Germany, where Will Smith is a huge box office draw; the film brought in $8.8 million on 905 screens, becoming the biggest opening ever for a Romantic Comedy. The film also did amazing business in other German speaking markets (Austria and Switzerland), plus Australia at $2.76 million, making it the biggest opening of the year in all four markets. The only market it failed to crack the top spot was Spain, where it went head to head with Hide & Seek and narrowly missing top spot with 2.56 million on 373 screens. It should be pointed out that horror films do particularly well in Spain, so this result is not unexpected. One last note, the film also debuted in London on one screen earning $101,395. More...

Seems Like Fockers have Finished First Forever

March 2nd, 2005

Meet the Fockers maintained their hold on the international box office crown with $20.8 million on 4200 screens in 48 markets for a running tally of $184.7 million. The film opened in only one market, New Zealand, which is strange since the film has been playing in Australia since Christmas. Like Canada and the U.S., most films tend to open in Australia and New Zealand on the same day, and it looks like the delay hurt the film's box office as $524,000 on 53 screens was lower than expected. The film maintained its pole position in several larger markets including Germany, where the film dropped just 15% to $5.0 million and Austria down just 7% to $1.0 million. More...

Woman Makes Analysts Mad

February 28th, 2005

It was a shocking weekend at the box office, which is good, since the Oscars seemed safe and predictable this year. However, not all the surprises were pleasant and even with the top film more than doubling its prediction the overall box office wasn't that much higher than expected. It fell by 7.7% from last weekend and 22% from last year. Year to date 2005's lead was cut nearly in half to 8.6%, $1.244 billion to $1.145 billion. Look for that trend to continue next weekend. More...

Competition Weak on Oscar Weekend

February 25th, 2005

It's Oscar weekend, the weekend where the movie industry celebrates the best of the best, but ironically, the three movies having wide releases would hardly qualify for that description. It's so bad that two of the three films were not screened for critics. Ouch. Also ouch will be the effect the Oscar telecast will have on the box office, especially for films that are up for awards. Still, whatever they lose this weekend they'll make up for with the Oscar bounce next weekend. One last note, right now 2005 is about 14% up on 2004, that will change this weekend. In fact, the gab could be cut in half over the next three days. More...

Fockers Finish First for Fourth Frame

February 23rd, 2005

Aided by number one debuts in 8 markets, Meet the Fockers easily topped the international box office with $28.1 million on 3,750 screens in 33 markets for a total of $153.7 million internationally, which tops the original's $139.6 million total. The film debuted in two major markets, bringing in $5.8 million on 629 screens in Germany and $4.3 million on 591 in France. The film also had $1 million openings in Austria ($1.1 million on 110 screens) and Belgium (an incredible $1.3 million on just 51 screens). In holdovers, the film was equally impressive, dropping just 25% during its second weekend in Italy and 36% in its fourth weekend in the U.K., where it remained in first place. More...

Per Theater Charts Fall Down

February 23rd, 2005

Only two films were able to crack the $10,000 club this week, at least if you only count the three day weekend. The charts were led by the German Oscar contender, Downfall, which opened in only one theater and earned $18,195 over the 3-day weekend, and $24,220 if you add in the holiday Monday. In second place was Bride and Prejudice with a per theater average of $10,047 / $12,015. More...

Massive Turnout for Presidents' Weekend

February 22nd, 2005

The long weekend helped boost ticket sales to higher than expected levels, with almost every film meeting or exceeding predictions. Percentage-wise, the three-day weekend was up 10.9% from last weekend and more than 40% from last year. However, this weekend last year was not Presidents' Day Weekend and thus that comparison is misleading. Comparing 2005 Presidents Day Weekend to 2004 and the results are still very strong, just not overwhelmingly so; 3-day 2005 was up 7.0% and 8.4% for the 4-day weekend. Year to date, 2005 is up 13.4% on 2004, with $1.121 billion. However, 2004 had a slow start and didn't really take off until late February. More...

Tight Presidential Race

February 18th, 2005

Presidents' Day Long Weekend isn't the busiest holiday of the year, but it should give a boost to the box office nonetheless. Looking at the reviews of the three new releases, this weekend is going to need a boost. More...

Movie Website Launches for February 11 - February 17

February 17th, 2005

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and a few updates, including this week's winner, Sin City - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

Milestone Weekend for Fockers

February 16th, 2005

Meet the Fockers easily topped the international marketplace while surpassing the $100 million milestone internationally. The film's biggest box office was in Italy where the film brought in $5.9 million on 497 screens, more than double what the original opened with. The film is also opened well in several mid-level markets like Greece where the film took in $650,000 on 59 screens and $790,000 on 94 screens in Holland. Add in strong holdovers in the U.K. ($5.6 million down just 36%) and Spain, ($3.4 million down just 27%) and it all adds up to a $20.2 million on 2500 screens in 25 markets for an international total $114 million. More...

Movie Websites Launches for February 4 - February 10

February 10th, 2005

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner, The Jacket - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

Movie Websites Launches for January 28 - February 3

February 3rd, 2005

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner, Dear Wendy - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

2005 Preview: February

February 1st, 2005

Just one look at February and it feels like it's a worse month than January was. Maybe it's the fact that January was stronger than expected so February's releases look weaker by comparison. Or maybe it's the lack of a massive hit like we had last year. Regardless of the reason, there's little to be enthusiastic about this month. More...

Movie Websites Launches for January 14 - January 20

January 20th, 2005

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner, Fantastic Four - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

Movie Websites Launches for May 28 - June 3

June 3rd, 2004

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates including the winner for the week, Two Brothers - Official Site . If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

Movie Websites Launches for May 14 - May 20

May 20th, 2004

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates. It was another deceptively slow week as there are lots of site on the list, but none stood out as an award winning site. Many were simple placeholders, others had just minor updates, and the only three flash sites to launch were mostly marked coming soon. I was even tempted to not give out an award or maybe even bring in a ringer. But in the end I went with The Incredibles - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

  1. Summary
  2. News
  3. Box Office
  4. International
  5. Video Sales
  6. Full Financials
  7. Cast & Crew
  8. Trailer

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$29,769,098 (39.2% of total gross)
Legs:2.55 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:34.3% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$75,000,000 (worldwide box office is 3.0 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,006 opening theaters/3,006 max. theaters, 5.2 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $124,809,531

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 1,101-1,200) 1,133 $75,976,178
All Time International Box Office (Rank 701-800) 727 $145,617,376
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 701-800) 799 $221,593,554
All Time Domestic Box Office for R Movies (Rank 201-300) 270 $75,976,178
All Time International Box Office for R Movies (Rank 101-200) 110 $145,617,376
All Time Worldwide Box Office for R Movies (Rank 101-200) 152 $221,593,554

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: February 18th, 2005 (Wide) by Warner Bros.
International Releases: February 25th, 2005 (Wide) (Australia)
Video Release: July 11th, 2005 by Warner Home Video
July 19th, 2005 by Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: R for violence and demonic images.
Running Time: 121 minutes
Franchise: John Constantine
Comparisons: vs. Dogma
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Keywords: D.C. Comics, Visual Effects, Demons, Heaven and Hell, Good vs. Evil, Exorcism, Action Horror
Source:Based on Comic/Graphic Novel
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Weed Road Pictures, Village Roadshow Productions
Production Countries: Germany, United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest Domestic February Weekend 50 $29,769,098 Feb 18, 2005 3
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 3-Day) 21 $29,769,098 Feb 18, 2005 3
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 18 $52,479,065 Feb 18, 2005 3
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 21 $33,624,407 Feb 18, 2005 3
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 17 $59,275,472 Feb 18, 2005 3
Washington's Birthday (Opening, 3-Day) 15 $29,769,098 Feb 18, 2005 3
Washington's Birthday (Opening, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 13 $52,479,065 Feb 18, 2005 3
Washington's Birthday (Opening, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 15 $33,624,407 Feb 18, 2005 3
Washington's Birthday (Opening, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 13 $59,275,472 Feb 18, 2005 3

Leading Cast

Keanu Reeves    John Constantine

Supporting Cast

Rachel Weisz    Angela
Shia LaBeouf    Chaz Chandler
Tilda Swinton    Gabriel
Pruitt Taylor Vince    Father Hennessy
Djimon Hounsou    Papa Midnite
Gavin Rossdale    Balthazar
Peter Stormare    Satan, The 1st of the Fallen
Michelle Monaghan    Ellie
Laz Alonso    Morgue Security Guard

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

Production and Technical Credits

Francis Lawrence    Director
Brian Tyler    Composer
Klaus Badelt    Composer
Lauren Shuler Donner    Producer
Michael E. Uslan    Producer
Josh McLaglen    Assistant Director
Josh McLaurin    Co-Producer
Charles Maynes    Sound Designer
Charles Maynes    Sound Effects Editor

The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.

DVD Releases for October 14, 2008 - Part I

October 15th, 2008

The DVD Release Report finally comes out this week after a couple of delays. At least it is worth the wait as one of the most anticipated films of the year, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, comes out on both Two-Disc Collector's Edition and Blu-ray. This release is clearly the DVD Pick of the Week, on either format, while there are so many other releases that the list had to split into two. You can find the second part here. More...

DVD Releases for June 6, 2006

June 5th, 2006

It's like the week of the Western with that genre making appearances in nearly every category, Special Edition, Box Sets, TV on DVD. But while there are certainly some that were in the running for DVD Pick of the Week, (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid - 2-Disc Collector's Edition, for instance), it was a limited release that is the DVD Pick of the Week. And that film is Sarah Silverman - Jesus is Magic - Buy from Amazon, but I fully admit my pro-Sarah Silverman bias has something to do with this decision. More...

Who Stays on Top Because New Releases Can't Compete

August 20th, 2005

Guess Who was able to repeat as the champion on the home market thanks in part to the weak competition, but also due to the miniscule 8% drop-off from its opening week numbers. The film earned $8.01 million in DVD rentals, $630,000 in VHS rentals for a combined total of $8.64 million this week, which lifted its two-week total to $18.23 million. More...

Guess Who Won the Weekly Race on the Home Market

August 13th, 2005

There was a bit of a surprise on top of the Home Market this week as Guess Who led all releases and earned top spot with $8.67 million in DVD rentals, $750,000 in VHS rentals for a $9.42 million total. The film also led the DVD sales chart, but as usual no numbers were released. More...

Constantine Continues on Top

August 6th, 2005

Despite two new openers in the top five, Constatine remained the best on the rental market with $6.76 million in DVD rentals and $620,000 in VHS rentals. Its combined total of $7.38 million was 27% lower than last week, but it wasn't the worst drop-off in the top five. More...

Constantine has Commanding Lead as Holdovers Wilt

July 30th, 2005

Constatine captured top spot on the home market taking first place on the DVD rentals, ($9.23 million); VHS rentals, ($930,000); and DVD sales, (no numbers announced.) And while the film's combined rentals of $10.17 million was a strong performance, the rest of the top five weren't so lucky. More...

DVD Releases for July 19, 2005

July 18th, 2005

Every week films get a second chance at success from the home market; or, in some cases, a first chance at success. Here is a list of wide releases, limited releases, classics and a few from the growing TV on DVD section. It's another slow week as there are no wide releases that earned overall positive reviews, and there were only a few limited and older releases to pick up the slack. Again it was the TV on DVD section that came to the rescue with Dead Like Me - The Complete Second Season and This Is Wonderland - The Complete First Season being chosen as the DVD picks of the week. More...

Late Figures Change Top Five

June 5th, 2005

It was a slightly busier weekend as several studios were brave enough, or foolhardy enough to try and sandwich their film between the worldwide release of Revenge of the Sith and Batman Begins, which debuts in just 10 days. With War of the Worlds' worldwide release just two weeks after that, there's very little room for smaller films to survive. More...

Sith Steal the Show

May 29th, 2005

Revenge of the Sith dominated nearly every market it opened in and in most of them it was the only new film in the top ten. Because of this there's almost no international details to report and those details that are available are single market releases. More...

Calm Before the Storm

May 22nd, 2005

It was another slow weekend for international details as few studios were brave enough, or foolish enough to try and squeeze in a release between Kingdom of Heaven and Revenge of the Sith. It was hard to find many films that earned more than $1 million over the weekend and most of the activity came from smaller releases in midlevel markets. Next weekend there could be even fewer details as Revenge of the Sith should dominate every market, but after that the summer blockbuster season should be in full swing and things should pick up. More...

Kingdom's Reign Cruel to Competition

May 16th, 2005

The summer got off to a really, really slow start international this week and while Kingdom of Heaven didn't wasn't quite the blockbuster most people were looking for, it did cannibalized what little box office there was. There were a few local films to make noise, including Negotiator: Bayside Shakedown 3, which easily topped the Japanese market with $5,275,685 on just 280 for a huge $18,842 per screen average. More...

XXX Fails to Explode onto Screens

May 4th, 2005

While XXX: State of the Union easily took top spot on the international charts, its numbers were clearly lower than anticipated. The film opened in 64 markets, finishing first in 20 of them, but its per screen average was tiny at $14.8 million on 4,800 screens. It did have a few bright spots, mostly in Asia. For instance, the film's best single market performance came in South Korea where it brought in $1.3 million on just 174 screens, but was still a distant second to a local flick. The film did finish first in Thailand with nearly $390,000 on 60 screens ($500,000 including sneak peaks), $240,000 from 50 in the Philippines, $225,000 on 30 in Singapore and $170,000 on 19 in Taiwan. The rest of the film's run was nearly uniformly awful. XXX: State of the Union finished first in Spain with $950,000 on 400 screens, which was a pyrrhic victory at best. The film managed $1.8 million in the U.K. on 493 screens finishing a distant second to Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, and the result was the same in Australia where the film took in $930,000 on 246 screens. Worst of all, the film opened in second place in Germany with $1.19 million on 598 screens, nearly 80% lower than the original managed. The film had similar results in Latin America, $540,000 in Mexico, off more than 75% from the original; Brazil at $360,000 lower by more than 70%, etc. No one was expecting the film to reach the same level as the original, but at this pace the film won't hit $100 million worldwide. More...

International: Constantine Continues to Climb

May 1st, 2005

It was a good news, bad news kind of weekend for Constantine. The film remained in top spot in Japan with $2,330,027 on 349 screens for a $9,011,671 running tally in the market. Bad news, it dropped 37% during its second weekend in the market, which is really steep for Japan. Overall the film brought in $3 million on 1,200 screens in 40 markets for a international box office of $136.4 million. More...

Hitch still Connecting with Moviegoers

April 24th, 2005

Hitch is just coasting on holdovers now, and will be until it opens in Japan at the beginning of June. This week it added $5.1 million from 3000 screens in 55 markets to its already impressive $170.4 million international total and with soft week to week drop-offs and a good showing in Japan and it will have a $200 million future. This week the film added $643,359 in its fifth weekend in France for a $12,785,670 total in the market, $110,000 in its second weekend in Argentina, (rising to first place in the meantime) as well as other, smaller markets. More...

International Box Office Busier than Weekend Before

April 17th, 2005

The Pacifier finally debut across Australia after playing in Queensland and Victoria for the past two weeks; the massive expansion allowed the film to climb to first place with $1.125 million on 267 screens. That lifted its total in the market to $3.41 million so far and the film should have strong legs. Add to that its $1.75 million opening in Spain and $590,000 in Belgium and the film managed $4.1 million over the weekend, which doubled its early total to $8.1 million. More...

Ring Leader

April 6th, 2005

For the first time in four weeks we have a new numbers one on the international charts as The Ring 2 opened in several major markets helping propel the film to $18.8 million on 3,476 screens in 37 markets for an international total of $34.7 million. That was enough to push its worldwide total passed $100 million to $102.7 million. It's biggest single market was the U.K. where the film $3.86 million on 419 screens, but this was not up the performance of the original. On the other hand, the film saw its biggest gain in France where its $2.15 million on 403 screens was 50% more than the $1.4 million original made in 2002. Other major market debuts include $3.0 million on 445 screens in Germany and $2.9 million on 320 screens in Spain. Holdovers were not kind to the film, again, as it dropped 54% in Australia to just $717,420. This has been a problem throughout the film's run and will likely result in the film earning substantially less than original when all is said and done. More...

Hitch Hits $100 Million

March 30th, 2005

The romantic comedy, Hitch, topped the international box office charts after hitting $100 million earlier in the week. After adding $18.4 million 5,000 prints in 55 markets the film's international box office now sits at $127.4 million and is less than a week from hitting $300 million worldwide. The film had strong openings in a handful of markets, $430,000 in New Zealand on 61 screens, $350,000 on 48 screens in Greece, $292,000 in Venezuela. But the heart of Hitch's weekend haul came from holdovers like the U.K. with $3.1 million and Germany with $3.0 million, (and number one in both markets.) The film is also still doing strong in France, ($2.8 million and second place) and Italy, ($1.4 million up 5% from last weekend.) This is mostly likely the last weekend the film will reign on the international charts, but with Japan still ahead it should still make some noise at the box office. More...

Battle For $100 Million Heats Up

March 23rd, 2005

Not only did Hitch win the weekend race on the international circuit, but it almost closed the gap between it and Constantine for the race to $100 million. This week the romantic comedy pulled in $22.7 million on 5,000 screens in 46 markets, lifting its international box office to $98.1 million as of Sunday, and the film has almost assuredly hit $100 million after Monday and Tuesday. It's biggest box office of the weekend came from France where the film debuted in top spot with $4.4 million on 560 screens and the film also took top spot in its debut in Malaysia with $230,000 on 30 screens while just missing the trifecta with a second place, $400,000 opening in Turkey. Holdovers include first place finishes in Germany, ($3.75 million) Austria and Australia, ($1.4 million) while the film slipped to second place in its second weekend of wide release in the U.K. with $4.3 million. The only downside for the film now is the lack of major markets left to open in with Japan having to wait till July 4th. By that time the film will have crossed $300 million worldwide and may climb high enough to become one of the ten biggest hits of the year. More...

Hitch Tops 2005 Charts

March 16th, 2005

Not only is Hitch the undisputed champion of 2005 for the domestic market, it is also the new number one worldwide, topping Howl's Moving Castle $216.5 million to $211.9 million. And with $28.1 million this weekend on 4,600 screens in 40 markets, the film sits at $66.0 million internationally and could become the first film from 2005 to reach the $100 million milestone on the international scene. The film's biggest opening of the weekend came from the U.K., where it racked up $8.1 million including sneak peaks, which represented more than 50% of total box office in the market. Add in first place debuts in Italy with $2.5 million on 300, Belgium with $820,000 on 57, Netherlands with $670,000 on 93 and $225,000 on 16 screens in the U.E.A. The film also performed admirably in South Korea with a third place, $1.4 million weekend on 175 screens. Notable holdovers include its $6.3 million in Germany, down less than 30% to $17.2 million in that market alone and $1.83 million in Australia, down 34% and still first place in both markets. The film was also first place in Scandinavia, but exact numbers are currently unavailable. More...

Hitching a Ride

March 9th, 2005

We have a new number one at the international box office this week, as Hitch has expanded into 19 more markets, with number one debuts in all but one; it added $21.1 million on 3,000 screens in 25 markets to its early $29.6 million total. Its biggest debut came in Germany, where Will Smith is a huge box office draw; the film brought in $8.8 million on 905 screens, becoming the biggest opening ever for a Romantic Comedy. The film also did amazing business in other German speaking markets (Austria and Switzerland), plus Australia at $2.76 million, making it the biggest opening of the year in all four markets. The only market it failed to crack the top spot was Spain, where it went head to head with Hide & Seek and narrowly missing top spot with 2.56 million on 373 screens. It should be pointed out that horror films do particularly well in Spain, so this result is not unexpected. One last note, the film also debuted in London on one screen earning $101,395. More...

Seems Like Fockers have Finished First Forever

March 2nd, 2005

Meet the Fockers maintained their hold on the international box office crown with $20.8 million on 4200 screens in 48 markets for a running tally of $184.7 million. The film opened in only one market, New Zealand, which is strange since the film has been playing in Australia since Christmas. Like Canada and the U.S., most films tend to open in Australia and New Zealand on the same day, and it looks like the delay hurt the film's box office as $524,000 on 53 screens was lower than expected. The film maintained its pole position in several larger markets including Germany, where the film dropped just 15% to $5.0 million and Austria down just 7% to $1.0 million. More...

Woman Makes Analysts Mad

February 28th, 2005

It was a shocking weekend at the box office, which is good, since the Oscars seemed safe and predictable this year. However, not all the surprises were pleasant and even with the top film more than doubling its prediction the overall box office wasn't that much higher than expected. It fell by 7.7% from last weekend and 22% from last year. Year to date 2005's lead was cut nearly in half to 8.6%, $1.244 billion to $1.145 billion. Look for that trend to continue next weekend. More...

Competition Weak on Oscar Weekend

February 25th, 2005

It's Oscar weekend, the weekend where the movie industry celebrates the best of the best, but ironically, the three movies having wide releases would hardly qualify for that description. It's so bad that two of the three films were not screened for critics. Ouch. Also ouch will be the effect the Oscar telecast will have on the box office, especially for films that are up for awards. Still, whatever they lose this weekend they'll make up for with the Oscar bounce next weekend. One last note, right now 2005 is about 14% up on 2004, that will change this weekend. In fact, the gab could be cut in half over the next three days. More...

Fockers Finish First for Fourth Frame

February 23rd, 2005

Aided by number one debuts in 8 markets, Meet the Fockers easily topped the international box office with $28.1 million on 3,750 screens in 33 markets for a total of $153.7 million internationally, which tops the original's $139.6 million total. The film debuted in two major markets, bringing in $5.8 million on 629 screens in Germany and $4.3 million on 591 in France. The film also had $1 million openings in Austria ($1.1 million on 110 screens) and Belgium (an incredible $1.3 million on just 51 screens). In holdovers, the film was equally impressive, dropping just 25% during its second weekend in Italy and 36% in its fourth weekend in the U.K., where it remained in first place. More...

Per Theater Charts Fall Down

February 23rd, 2005

Only two films were able to crack the $10,000 club this week, at least if you only count the three day weekend. The charts were led by the German Oscar contender, Downfall, which opened in only one theater and earned $18,195 over the 3-day weekend, and $24,220 if you add in the holiday Monday. In second place was Bride and Prejudice with a per theater average of $10,047 / $12,015. More...

Massive Turnout for Presidents' Weekend

February 22nd, 2005

The long weekend helped boost ticket sales to higher than expected levels, with almost every film meeting or exceeding predictions. Percentage-wise, the three-day weekend was up 10.9% from last weekend and more than 40% from last year. However, this weekend last year was not Presidents' Day Weekend and thus that comparison is misleading. Comparing 2005 Presidents Day Weekend to 2004 and the results are still very strong, just not overwhelmingly so; 3-day 2005 was up 7.0% and 8.4% for the 4-day weekend. Year to date, 2005 is up 13.4% on 2004, with $1.121 billion. However, 2004 had a slow start and didn't really take off until late February. More...

Tight Presidential Race

February 18th, 2005

Presidents' Day Long Weekend isn't the busiest holiday of the year, but it should give a boost to the box office nonetheless. Looking at the reviews of the three new releases, this weekend is going to need a boost. More...

Movie Website Launches for February 11 - February 17

February 17th, 2005

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and a few updates, including this week's winner, Sin City - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

Milestone Weekend for Fockers

February 16th, 2005

Meet the Fockers easily topped the international marketplace while surpassing the $100 million milestone internationally. The film's biggest box office was in Italy where the film brought in $5.9 million on 497 screens, more than double what the original opened with. The film is also opened well in several mid-level markets like Greece where the film took in $650,000 on 59 screens and $790,000 on 94 screens in Holland. Add in strong holdovers in the U.K. ($5.6 million down just 36%) and Spain, ($3.4 million down just 27%) and it all adds up to a $20.2 million on 2500 screens in 25 markets for an international total $114 million. More...

Movie Websites Launches for February 4 - February 10

February 10th, 2005

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner, The Jacket - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

Movie Websites Launches for January 28 - February 3

February 3rd, 2005

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner, Dear Wendy - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

2005 Preview: February

February 1st, 2005

Just one look at February and it feels like it's a worse month than January was. Maybe it's the fact that January was stronger than expected so February's releases look weaker by comparison. Or maybe it's the lack of a massive hit like we had last year. Regardless of the reason, there's little to be enthusiastic about this month. More...

Movie Websites Launches for January 14 - January 20

January 20th, 2005

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner, Fantastic Four - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

Movie Websites Launches for May 28 - June 3

June 3rd, 2004

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates including the winner for the week, Two Brothers - Official Site . If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

Movie Websites Launches for May 14 - May 20

May 20th, 2004

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates. It was another deceptively slow week as there are lots of site on the list, but none stood out as an award winning site. Many were simple placeholders, others had just minor updates, and the only three flash sites to launch were mostly marked coming soon. I was even tempted to not give out an award or maybe even bring in a ringer. But in the end I went with The Incredibles - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Feb 18, 2005 2 $29,769,098   3,006 $9,903   $29,769,098 1
Feb 25, 2005 3 $12,046,452 -60% 3,006 $4,007   $50,977,992 2
Mar 4, 2005 6 $6,127,173 -49% 2,758 $2,222   $60,653,370 3
Mar 11, 2005 8 $3,838,380 -37% 2,170 $1,769   $66,518,726 4
Mar 18, 2005 10 $2,325,359 -39% 1,670 $1,392   $70,382,151 5
Mar 25, 2005 12 $1,237,064 -47% 1,005 $1,231   $72,680,301 6
Apr 1, 2005 16 $491,498 -60% 610 $806   $73,687,891 7
Apr 8, 2005 22 $225,079 -54% 301 $748   $74,118,697 8
Apr 15, 2005 27 $132,943 -41% 221 $602   $74,341,414 9
Apr 22, 2005 38 $79,531 -40% 107 $743   $74,480,921 10
Apr 29, 2005 24 $189,138 +138% 336 $563   $74,701,091 11
May 6, 2005 20 $378,109 +100% 291 $1,299   $75,162,258 12
May 13, 2005 26 $162,383 -57% 176 $923   $75,390,607 13
May 20, 2005 35 $75,309 -54% 115 $655   $75,500,759 14

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Feb 18, 2005 1 $11,000,000     3,006 $3,659   $11,000,000 1
Feb 19, 2005 2 $10,978,814 n/c   3,006 $3,652   $21,861,111 2
Feb 20, 2005 2 $7,907,987 -28%   3,006 $2,631   $29,769,098 3
Feb 21, 2005 2 $3,855,309 -51%   3,006 $1,283   $33,624,407 4
Feb 22, 2005 2 $2,022,000 -48%   3,006 $673   $35,647,000 5
Feb 23, 2005 2 $1,722,000 -15%   3,006 $573   $37,369,000 6
Feb 24, 2005 2 $1,562,000 -9%   3,006 $520   $38,932,000 7
Feb 25, 2005 4 $3,700,000 +137% -66% 3,006 $1,231   $42,600,000 8
Feb 26, 2005 3 $5,150,174 +39% -53% 3,006 $1,713   $47,761,589 9
Feb 27, 2005 3 $3,216,403 -38% -59% 3,006 $1,070   $50,977,992 10
Feb 28, 2005 3 $872,000 -73% -77% 3,006 $290   $51,850,000 11
Mar 1, 2005 4 $924,000 +6% -54% 3,006 $307   $52,774,000 12
Mar 2, 2005 4 $858,000 -7% -50% 3,006 $285   $53,633,000 13
Mar 3, 2005 4 $893,000 +4% -43% 3,006 $297   $54,526,000 14
Mar 4, 2005 6 $1,800,000 +102% -51% 2,758 $653   $56,300,000 15
Mar 5, 2005 6 $2,680,800 +49% -48% 2,758 $972   $58,945,847 16
Mar 6, 2005 6 $1,707,523 -36% -47% 2,758 $619   $60,653,370 17
Mar 7, 2005 6 $514,000 -70% -41% 2,758 $186   $61,167,000 18
Mar 8, 2005 5 $504,000 -2% -45% 2,758 $183   $61,672,000 19
Mar 9, 2005 5 $494,000 -2% -42% 2,758 $179   $62,166,000 20
Mar 10, 2005 5 $514,000 +4% -42% 2,758 $186   $62,680,000 21
Mar 11, 2005 8 $1,000,000 +95% -44% 2,170 $461   $63,700,000 22
Mar 12, 2005 8 $1,666,558 +67% -38% 2,170 $768   $65,407,598 23
Mar 13, 2005 8 $1,111,128 -33% -35% 2,170 $512   $66,518,726 24
Mar 14, 2005 7 $403,000 -64% -22% 2,170 $186   $66,922,000 25
Mar 15, 2005 7 $409,000 +1% -19% 2,170 $188   $67,331,000 26
Mar 16, 2005 7 $382,000 -7% -23% 2,170 $176   $67,714,000 27
Mar 17, 2005 7 $343,000 -10% -33% 2,170 $158   $68,057,000 28
Mar 18, 2005 10 $600,000 +75% -40% 1,670 $359   $68,700,000 29
Mar 19, 2005 10 $983,823 +64% -41% 1,670 $589   $69,699,397 30
Mar 20, 2005 9 $682,754 -31% -39% 1,670 $409   $70,382,151 31
Mar 21, 2005 9 $262,000 -62% -35% 1,670 $157   $70,644,000 32
Mar 22, 2005 9 $267,000 +2% -35% 1,670 $160   $70,911,000 33
Mar 23, 2005 9 $263,000 -1% -31% 1,670 $157   $71,175,000 34
Mar 24, 2005 10 $270,000 +3% -21% 1,670 $162   $71,445,000 35

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Feb 18, 2005 2 $38,931,540   3,006 $12,951   $38,931,540 1
Feb 25, 2005 3 $15,594,657 -60% 3,006 $5,188   $54,526,197 2
Mar 4, 2005 6 $8,154,149 -48% 2,758 $2,957   $62,680,346 3
Mar 11, 2005 8 $5,376,446 -34% 2,170 $2,478   $68,056,792 4
Mar 18, 2005 9 $3,386,445 -37% 1,670 $2,028   $71,443,237 5
Mar 25, 2005 13 $1,753,156 -48% 1,005 $1,744   $73,196,393 6
Apr 1, 2005 16 $697,225 -60% 610 $1,143   $73,893,618 7
Apr 8, 2005 22 $314,853 -55% 301 $1,046   $74,208,471 8
Apr 15, 2005 26 $192,919 -39% 221 $873   $74,401,390 9
Apr 22, 2005 42 $110,563 -43% 107 $1,033   $74,511,953 10
Apr 29, 2005 26 $272,196 +146% 336 $810   $74,784,149 11
May 6, 2005 21 $444,075 +63% 291 $1,526   $75,228,224 12
May 13, 2005 27 $197,226 -56% 176 $1,121   $75,425,450 13

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 2/25/2005 $2,346,372 290 290 1,278 $5,797,504 9/23/2020
 
Rest of World $139,819,872
 
International Total$145,617,376 9/23/2020

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Nov 29, 20091760,984 60,984$570,808$570,808228

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Netflix Daily Charts

DateRankDays In
Top 10
Vierwership
Score
Dec 3, 2021101 1

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