Mr. Peabody & Sherman (2014)

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Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $111,506,430Details
International Box Office $158,300,000Details
Worldwide Box Office $269,806,430
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $19,924,477 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $10,879,003 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $30,803,480
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Synopsis

Mr. Peabody, the most accomplished dog in the world, and his mischievous boy Sherman, use their time machine - The WABAC - to go on the most outrageous adventures known to man or dog. But when Sherman takes The WABAC out for a joyride to impress his friend Penny, they accidentally rip a hole in the universe, wreaking havoc on the most important events in world history. Before they forever alter the past, present and future, Mr. Peabody must come to their rescue, ultimately facing the most daunting challenge of any era: figuring out how to be a parent. Together, the time traveling trio will make their mark on history.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$32,207,057 (28.9% of total gross)
Legs:3.46 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:41.3% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$145,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.9 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,934 opening theaters/3,951 max. theaters, 6.0 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $147,128,426

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: March 7th, 2014 (Wide) by 20th Century Fox
International Releases: February 20th, 2014 (Wide) (Argentina)
February 27th, 2014 (Wide) (Germany)
February 28th, 2014 (Wide) (Brazil)
March 6th, 2014 (Wide) (Bahrain)
March 7th, 2014 (Wide) (Bulgaria)
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Video Release: October 6th, 2014 by Dreamworks Animation
October 14th, 2014 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for some mild action and brief rude humor.
(Rating bulletin 2305, 1/15/2014)
Running Time: 91 minutes
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Keywords: 3-D, Time Travel, Talking Animals, Animal Lead, Single Parent, Intertitle, Adopted Family, Voiceover/Narration, Prologue, Non-Chronological, Coming of Age, Letting Go, Breaking the Fourth Wall, Romance, First Love, Social Worker, Epilogue, 3-D - Shot in 3-D, Family Adventure
Source:Based on TV
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Digital Animation
Creative Type:Kids Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Bullwinkle Studios, DreamWorks Animation, PDI
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest Domestic March Weekend 72 $32,207,057 Mar 7, 2014 3
Top 20th Century Fox Weekend Domestic 89 $32,207,057 Mar 7, 2014 3
Top Based on TV Weekend Domestic 46 $32,207,057 Mar 7, 2014 3
Leggiest Opening Weekend 77 4.02 Mar 7, 2014 3

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 7, 2014 2 $32,207,057   3,934 $8,187   $32,207,057 1
Mar 14, 2014 1 $21,809,249 -32% 3,951 $5,520   $63,789,165 2
Mar 21, 2014 3 $11,832,558 -46% 3,607 $3,280   $81,134,942 3
Mar 28, 2014 4 $9,070,635 -23% 3,299 $2,750   $94,479,448 4
Apr 4, 2014 7 $5,131,458 -43% 2,931 $1,751   $102,033,383 5
Apr 11, 2014 10 $1,872,803 -64% 2,001 $936   $105,262,782 6
Apr 18, 2014 15 $788,223 -58% 780 $1,011   $107,164,804 7
Apr 25, 2014 18 $552,283 -30% 211 $2,617   $108,047,878 8
May 2, 2014 20 $402,961 -27% 410 $983   $108,548,062 9
May 9, 2014 24 $303,223 -25% 357 $849   $108,923,914 10
May 16, 2014 22 $304,754 +1% 319 $955   $109,332,866 11
May 23, 2014 21 $283,633 -7% 286 $992   $109,676,485 12
May 30, 2014 23 $199,327 -30% 254 $785   $110,049,682 13
Jun 6, 2014 24 $178,143 -11% 224 $795   $110,340,224 14
Jun 13, 2014 29 $143,620 -19% 207 $694   $110,622,607 15
Jun 20, 2014 31 $109,413 -24% 179 $611   $110,844,751 16
Jun 27, 2014 35 $79,885 -27% 141 $567   $111,017,445 17
Jul 4, 2014 40 $51,473 -36% 111 $464   $111,141,064 18
Jul 11, 2014 43 $41,178 -20% 78 $528   $111,233,401 19
Jul 18, 2014 52 $23,302 -43% 63 $370   $111,291,010 20
Jul 25, 2014 54 $24,461 +5% 58 $422   $111,341,867 21
Aug 1, 2014 52 $25,404 +4% 59 $431   $111,392,580 22
Aug 8, 2014 60 $15,881 -37% 36 $441   $111,429,719 23
Aug 15, 2014 66 $9,442 -41% 24 $393   $111,463,227 24
Aug 22, 2014 68 $7,064 -25% 17 $416   $111,479,546 25
Aug 29, 2014 62 $21,915 +210% 18 $1,218   $111,505,642 26

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Mar 7, 2014 2 $8,018,923     3,934 $2,038   $8,018,923 1
Mar 8, 2014 2 $14,374,771 +79%   3,934 $3,654   $22,393,694 2
Mar 9, 2014 2 $9,813,363 -32%   3,934 $2,495   $32,207,057 3
Mar 10, 2014 2 $2,231,679 -77%   3,934 $567   $34,438,736 4
Mar 11, 2014 2 $2,802,828 +26%   3,934 $712   $37,241,564 5
Mar 12, 2014 2 $2,361,275 -16%   3,934 $600   $39,602,839 6
Mar 13, 2014 2 $2,377,077 +1%   3,934 $604   $41,979,916 7
Mar 14, 2014 3 $5,454,561 +129% -32% 3,951 $1,381   $47,434,477 8
Mar 15, 2014 1 $9,518,316 +75% -34% 3,951 $2,409   $56,952,793 9
Mar 16, 2014 1 $6,836,372 -28% -30% 3,951 $1,730   $63,789,165 10
Mar 17, 2014 2 $1,559,279 -77% -30% 3,951 $395   $65,348,444 11
Mar 18, 2014 2 $1,587,407 +2% -43% 3,951 $402   $66,935,851 12
Mar 19, 2014 2 $1,232,818 -22% -48% 3,951 $312   $68,168,669 13
Mar 20, 2014 2 $1,133,715 -8% -52% 3,951 $287   $69,302,384 14
Mar 21, 2014 4 $2,720,472 +140% -50% 3,607 $754   $72,022,856 15
Mar 22, 2014 3 $5,304,068 +95% -44% 3,607 $1,470   $77,326,924 16
Mar 23, 2014 3 $3,808,018 -28% -44% 3,607 $1,056   $81,134,942 17
Mar 24, 2014 3 $961,653 -75% -38% 3,607 $267   $82,096,595 18
Mar 25, 2014 3 $1,239,757 +29% -22% 3,607 $344   $83,336,352 19
Mar 26, 2014 3 $1,066,214 -14% -14% 3,607 $296   $84,402,566 20
Mar 27, 2014 3 $1,006,247 -6% -11% 3,607 $279   $85,408,813 21
Mar 28, 2014 6 $2,208,827 +120% -19% 3,299 $670   $87,617,640 22
Mar 29, 2014 4 $4,299,019 +95% -19% 3,299 $1,303   $91,916,659 23
Mar 30, 2014 5 $2,562,789 -40% -33% 3,299 $777   $94,479,448 24
Mar 31, 2014 6 $605,547 -76% -37% 3,299 $184   $95,084,995 25
Apr 1, 2014 6 $680,674 +12% -45% 3,299 $206   $95,765,669 26
Apr 2, 2014 6 $576,658 -15% -46% 3,299 $175   $96,342,327 27
Apr 3, 2014 6 $559,598 -3% -44% 3,299 $170   $96,901,925 28
Apr 4, 2014 7 $1,298,472 +132% -41% 2,931 $443   $98,200,397 29
Apr 5, 2014 7 $2,354,348 +81% -45% 2,931 $803   $100,554,745 30
Apr 6, 2014 7 $1,478,638 -37% -42% 2,931 $504   $102,033,383 31
Apr 7, 2014 6 $407,623 -72% -33% 2,931 $139   $102,441,006 32
Apr 8, 2014 7 $394,508 -3% -42% 2,931 $135   $102,835,514 33
Apr 9, 2014 7 $293,260 -26% -49% 2,931 $100   $103,128,774 34
Apr 10, 2014 7 $261,205 -11% -53% 2,931 $89   $103,389,979 35
Apr 11, 2014 10 $470,505 +80% -64% 2,001 $235   $103,860,484 36
Apr 12, 2014 10 $834,831 +77% -65% 2,001 $417   $104,695,315 37
Apr 13, 2014 10 $567,467 -32% -62% 2,001 $284   $105,262,782 38
Apr 14, 2014 10 $203,187 -64% -50% 2,001 $102   $105,465,969 39
Apr 15, 2014 10 $385,352 +90% -2% 2,001 $193   $105,851,321 40
Apr 16, 2014 11 $261,456 -32% -11% 2,001 $131   $106,112,777 41
Apr 17, 2014 11 $263,804 +1% +1% 2,001 $132   $106,376,581 42
Apr 18, 2014 14 $362,114 +37% -23% 780 $464   $106,738,695 43
Apr 19, 2014 15 $282,837 -22% -66% 780 $363   $107,021,532 44
Apr 20, 2014 15 $143,272 -49% -75% 780 $184   $107,164,804 45
Apr 21, 2014 14 $117,137 -18% -42% 780 $150   $107,281,941 46
Apr 22, 2014 15 $73,601 -37% -81% 780 $94   $107,355,542 47
Apr 23, 2014 14 $75,633 +3% -71% 780 $97   $107,431,175 48
Apr 24, 2014 14 $64,420 -15% -76% 780 $83   $107,495,595 49
Apr 25, 2014 17 $135,811 +111% -62% 211 $644   $107,631,406 50
Apr 26, 2014 17 $261,719 +93% -7% 211 $1,240   $107,893,125 51
Apr 27, 2014 17 $154,753 -41% +8% 211 $733   $108,047,878 52
Apr 28, 2014 18 $24,286 -84% -79% 211 $115   $108,072,164 53
Apr 29, 2014 19 $25,352 +4% -66% 211 $120   $108,097,516 54
Apr 30, 2014 17 $25,391 n/c -66% 211 $120   $108,122,907 55
May 1, 2014 19 $22,194 -13% -66% 468 $47   $108,145,101 56
May 2, 2014 - $94,369 +325% -31% 410 $230   $108,239,470 57
May 3, 2014 - $190,541 +102% -27% 410 $465   $108,430,011 58
May 4, 2014 - $118,051 -38% -24% 410 $288   $108,548,062 59
May 5, 2014 - $18,049 -85% -26% 410 $44   $108,566,111 60
May 6, 2014 - $18,709 +4% -26% 410 $46   $108,584,820 61
May 7, 2014 - $18,115 -3% -29% 410 $44   $108,602,935 62
May 8, 2014 - $17,756 -2% -20% 410 $43   $108,620,691 63
May 9, 2014 - $68,711 +287% -27% 357 $192   $108,689,402 64
May 10, 2014 - $134,049 +95% -30% 357 $375   $108,823,451 65
May 11, 2014 - $100,463 -25% -15% 357 $281   $108,923,914 66
May 12, 2014 - $16,043 -84% -11% 357 $45   $108,939,957 67
May 13, 2014 - $18,346 +14% -2% 357 $51   $108,958,303 68
May 14, 2014 - $19,260 +5% +6% 357 $54   $108,977,563 69
May 15, 2014 - $20,737 +8% +17% 357 $58   $108,998,300 70
May 16, 2014 - $70,565 +240% +3% 319 $221   $109,068,865 71
May 17, 2014 - $140,388 +99% +5% 319 $440   $109,209,253 72
May 18, 2014 - $93,801 -33% -7% 319 $294   $109,303,054 73
May 19, 2014 - $29,812 -68% +86% 319 $93   $109,332,866 74
May 20, 2014 - $21,790 -27% +19% 319 $68   $109,354,656 75
May 21, 2014 - $17,041 -22% -12% 319 $53   $109,371,697 76
May 22, 2014 - $21,155 +24% +2% 319 $66   $109,392,852 77
May 23, 2014 - $66,388 +214% -6% 286 $232   $109,459,240 78
May 24, 2014 - $115,904 +75% -17% 286 $405   $109,575,144 79
May 25, 2014 - $101,341 -13% +8% 286 $354   $109,676,485 80
May 26, 2014 - $94,988 -6% +219% 286 $332   $109,771,473 81
May 27, 2014 - $26,514 -72% +22% 286 $93   $109,797,987 82
May 28, 2014 - $23,251 -12% +36% 286 $81   $109,821,238 83
May 29, 2014 - $29,117 +25% +38% 286 $102   $109,850,355 84
May 30, 2014 - $51,827 +78% -22% 254 $204   $109,902,182 85
May 31, 2014 - $89,705 +73% -23% 254 $353   $109,991,887 86
Jun 1, 2014 - $57,795 -36% -43% 254 $228   $110,049,682 87
Jun 2, 2014 - $22,174 -62% -77% 254 $87   $110,071,856 88
Jun 3, 2014 - $28,976 +31% +9% 254 $114   $110,100,832 89
Jun 4, 2014 - $28,367 -2% +22% 254 $112   $110,129,199 90
Jun 5, 2014 - $32,882 +16% +13% 254 $129   $110,162,081 91
Jun 6, 2014 - $50,762 +54% -2% 224 $227   $110,212,843 92
Jun 7, 2014 - $71,791 +41% -20% 224 $320   $110,284,634 93
Jun 8, 2014 - $55,590 -23% -4% 224 $248   $110,340,224 94
Jun 9, 2014 - $27,597 -50% +24% 224 $123   $110,367,821 95
Jun 10, 2014 - $37,870 +37% +31% 224 $169   $110,405,691 96
Jun 11, 2014 - $37,940 n/c +34% 224 $169   $110,443,631 97
Jun 12, 2014 - $35,356 -7% +8% 224 $158   $110,478,987 98
Jun 13, 2014 - $45,679 +29% -10% 207 $221   $110,524,666 99
Jun 14, 2014 - $57,956 +27% -19% 207 $280   $110,582,622 100
Jun 15, 2014 - $39,985 -31% -28% 207 $193   $110,622,607 101
Jun 16, 2014 - $20,415 -49% -26% 207 $99   $110,643,022 102
Jun 17, 2014 - $29,846 +46% -21% 207 $144   $110,672,868 103
Jun 18, 2014 - $29,806 n/c -21% 207 $144   $110,702,674 104
Jun 19, 2014 - $32,664 +10% -8% 207 $158   $110,735,338 105
Jun 20, 2014 - $35,369 +8% -23% 179 $198   $110,770,707 106
Jun 21, 2014 - $44,771 +27% -23% 179 $250   $110,815,478 107
Jun 22, 2014 - $29,273 -35% -27% 179 $164   $110,844,721 108
Jun 23, 2014 - $17,697 -40% -13% 179 $99   $110,862,448 109
Jun 24, 2014 - $26,897 +52% -10% 179 $150   $110,889,345 110
Jun 25, 2014 - $23,690 -12% -21% 179 $132   $110,913,035 111
Jun 26, 2014 - $24,525 +4% -25% 179 $137   $110,937,560 112
Jun 27, 2014 - $26,096 +6% -26% 141 $185   $110,963,656 113
Jun 28, 2014 - $31,416 +20% -30% 141 $223   $110,995,072 114
Jun 29, 2014 - $22,373 -29% -24% 141 $159   $111,017,445 115
Jun 30, 2014 - $16,066 -28% -9% 141 $114   $111,033,511 116
Jul 1, 2014 - $20,245 +26% -25% 141 $144   $111,053,756 117
Jul 2, 2014 - $17,486 -14% -26% 136 $129   $111,071,242 118
Jul 3, 2014 - $18,349 +5% -25% 136 $135   $111,089,591 119
Jul 4, 2014 - $13,748 -25% -47% 111 $124   $111,103,339 120
Jul 5, 2014 - $22,351 +63% -29% 111 $201   $111,125,690 121
Jul 6, 2014 - $15,374 -31% -31% 111 $139   $111,141,064 122
Jul 7, 2014 - $10,168 -34% -37% 111 $92   $111,151,232 123
Jul 8, 2014 - $14,587 +43% -28% 111 $131   $111,165,819 124
Jul 9, 2014 - $13,253 -9% -24% 111 $119   $111,179,072 125
Jul 10, 2014 - $13,151 -1% -28% 111 $118   $111,192,223 126
Jul 11, 2014 - $13,808 +5% n/c 78 $177   $111,206,031 127
Jul 12, 2014 - $15,640 +13% -30% 78 $201   $111,221,671 128
Jul 13, 2014 - $11,730 -25% -24% 78 $150   $111,233,401 129
Jul 14, 2014 - $5,992 -49% -41% 78 $77   $111,239,393 130
Jul 15, 2014 - $9,740 +63% -33% 78 $125   $111,249,133 131
Jul 16, 2014 - $9,852 +1% -26% 78 $126   $111,258,985 132
Jul 17, 2014 - $8,723 -11% -34% 78 $112   $111,267,708 133
Jul 18, 2014 - $7,048 -19% -49% 63 $112   $111,274,756 134
Jul 19, 2014 - $9,407 +33% -40% 63 $149   $111,284,163 135
Jul 20, 2014 - $6,847 -27% -42% 63 $109   $111,291,010 136
Jul 21, 2014 - $4,849 -29% -19% 63 $77   $111,295,859 137
Jul 22, 2014 - $7,342 +51% -25% 63 $117   $111,303,201 138
Jul 23, 2014 - $7,153 -3% -27% 63 $114   $111,310,354 139
Jul 24, 2014 - $7,052 -1% -19% 63 $112   $111,317,406 140
Jul 25, 2014 - $7,536 +7% +7% 58 $130   $111,324,942 141
Jul 26, 2014 - $9,145 +21% -3% 58 $158   $111,334,087 142
Jul 27, 2014 - $7,780 -15% +14% 58 $134   $111,341,867 143
Jul 28, 2014 - $5,766 -26% +19% 58 $99   $111,347,633 144
Jul 29, 2014 - $6,546 +14% -11% 58 $113   $111,354,179 145
Jul 30, 2014 - $6,681 +2% -7% 58 $115   $111,360,860 146
Jul 31, 2014 - $6,316 -5% -10% 58 $109   $111,367,176 147
Aug 1, 2014 - $8,822 +40% +17% 59 $150   $111,375,998 148
Aug 2, 2014 - $10,441 +18% +14% 59 $177   $111,386,439 149
Aug 3, 2014 - $6,141 -41% -21% 59 $104   $111,392,580 150
Aug 4, 2014 - $3,853 -37% -33% 59 $65   $111,396,433 151
Aug 5, 2014 - $5,530 +44% -16% 59 $94   $111,401,963 152
Aug 6, 2014 - $7,660 +39% +15% 59 $130   $111,409,623 153
Aug 7, 2014 - $4,215 -45% -33% 59 $71   $111,413,838 154
Aug 8, 2014 - $4,073 -3% -54% 36 $113   $111,417,911 155
Aug 9, 2014 - $7,004 +72% -33% 36 $195   $111,424,915 156
Aug 10, 2014 - $4,804 -31% -22% 36 $133   $111,429,719 157
Aug 11, 2014 - $3,717 -23% -4% 36 $103   $111,433,436 158
Aug 12, 2014 - $7,382 +99% +33% 36 $205   $111,440,818 159
Aug 13, 2014 - $7,378 n/c -4% 36 $205   $111,448,196 160
Aug 14, 2014 - $5,589 -24% +33% 36 $155   $111,453,785 161

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 7, 2014 2 $41,979,916   3,934 $10,671   $41,979,916 1
Mar 14, 2014 1 $27,322,468 -35% 3,951 $6,915   $69,302,384 2
Mar 21, 2014 3 $16,106,429 -41% 3,607 $4,465   $85,408,813 3
Mar 28, 2014 5 $11,493,112 -29% 3,299 $3,484   $96,901,925 4
Apr 4, 2014 7 $6,488,054 -44% 2,931 $2,214   $103,389,979 5
Apr 11, 2014 11 $2,986,602 -54% 2,001 $1,493   $106,376,581 6
Apr 18, 2014 15 $1,119,014 -63% 780 $1,435   $107,495,595 7
Apr 25, 2014 18 $649,506 -42% 468 $1,388   $108,145,101 8
May 2, 2014 19 $475,590 -27% 410 $1,160   $108,620,691 9
May 9, 2014 24 $377,609 -21% 357 $1,058   $108,998,300 10
May 16, 2014 22 $394,552 +4% 319 $1,237   $109,392,852 11
May 23, 2014 20 $457,503 +16% 286 $1,600   $109,850,355 12
May 30, 2014 23 $311,726 -32% 254 $1,227   $110,162,081 13
Jun 6, 2014 24 $316,906 +2% 224 $1,415   $110,478,987 14
Jun 13, 2014 27 $256,351 -19% 207 $1,238   $110,735,338 15
Jun 20, 2014 30 $202,222 -21% 179 $1,130   $110,937,560 16
Jun 27, 2014 35 $152,031 -25% 136 $1,118   $111,089,591 17
Jul 4, 2014 39 $102,632 -32% 111 $925   $111,192,223 18
Jul 11, 2014 41 $75,485 -26% 78 $968   $111,267,708 19
Jul 18, 2014 46 $49,698 -34% 63 $789   $111,317,406 20
Jul 25, 2014 50 $49,770 n/c 58 $858   $111,367,176 21
Aug 1, 2014 47 $46,662 -6% 59 $791   $111,413,838 22
Aug 8, 2014 52 $39,947 -14% 36 $1,110   $111,453,785 23
Aug 15, 2014 58 $18,697 -53% 24 $779   $111,472,482 24
Aug 22, 2014 65 $11,245 -40% 17 $661   $111,483,727 25
Aug 29, 2014 63 $22,703 +102% 18 $1,261   $111,506,430 26

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 2/20/2014 $0 0 1 2 $2,738,535 12/30/2018
Bahrain 3/6/2014 $0 0 1 5 $275,516 12/30/2018
Brazil 2/28/2014 $0 0 3 6 $6,412,927 10/20/2015
Bulgaria 3/7/2014 $0 0 1 4 $394,333 12/30/2018
Germany 2/27/2014 $0 0 1 2 $8,541,895 10/20/2015
Spain 3/7/2014 $0 0 21 51 $9,544,184 10/13/2015
Sweden 3/7/2014 $0 0 23 23 $1,729,667 12/15/2015
Venezuela 4/4/2014 $0 0 1 1 $2,769,858 12/15/2015
 
Rest of World $125,893,085
 
International Total$158,300,000 12/30/2018

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Oct 19, 20142255,533 255,533$3,830,440$3,830,4401
Oct 26, 20142150,066-41% 405,599$2,249,489$6,079,9292
Nov 2, 20142121,622-19% 527,221$1,823,114$7,903,0433
Nov 9, 2014555,886-54% 583,107$837,731$8,740,7744
Nov 16, 20141037,104-34% 620,211$555,447$9,296,2215
Nov 23, 20141638,049+3% 658,260$570,355$9,866,5766
Nov 30, 201424128,159+237% 786,419$1,937,764$11,804,3407
Dec 7, 20142158,546-54% 844,965$1,050,315$12,854,6558
Dec 14, 20141377,571+32% 922,536$985,152$13,839,8079
Dec 21, 20141986,365+11% 1,008,901$1,718,664$15,558,47110
Dec 28, 20142075,443-13% 1,084,344$801,959$16,360,43011
Jan 4, 20151639,367-48% 1,123,711$577,908$16,938,33812

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Oct 19, 20142209,341 209,341$3,990,038$3,990,0381
Oct 26, 2014283,109-60% 292,450$1,575,753$5,565,7912
Nov 2, 2014242,304-49% 334,754$801,241$6,367,0323
Nov 9, 2014723,776-44% 358,530$450,550$6,817,5824
Nov 16, 20141319,433-18% 377,963$369,221$7,186,8035
Nov 23, 20142013,464-31% 391,427$246,266$7,433,0696
Dec 14, 20141921,174 448,233$340,899$8,347,6389
Dec 21, 20141340,319+90% 488,552$752,752$9,100,39010
Dec 28, 20141551,131+27% 539,683$903,480$10,003,87011
Feb 8, 20151812,426 572,313$160,420$10,455,69717

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Netflix Daily Charts

DateRankDays In
Top 10
Vierwership
Score
Aug 13, 2020101 1
Aug 14, 202032 9
Aug 15, 202043 16
Aug 16, 202054 22
Aug 17, 202065 27
Aug 18, 202056 33
Aug 19, 202057 39
Aug 20, 202058 45
Aug 21, 202069 50
Aug 22, 2020810 53
Aug 23, 2020811 56
Aug 24, 2020912 58
Aug 25, 20201013 59
Aug 17, 202181 3
Aug 18, 202172 7
Aug 19, 202163 12
Aug 20, 202154 18
Aug 21, 202165 23
Aug 22, 202176 27

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Leading Cast

Ty Burrell    Mr. Peabody
Max Charles    Sherman

Supporting Cast

Lauri Fraser    Marie Antoinette
Guillaume Aretos    Robespierre
Pat Musick    Teacher
Ariel Winter    Penny Peterson
Karan Brar    Mason
Joshua Rush    Carl
Stephen Tobolowsky    Principal Purdy
Allison Janney    Ms. Grunion
Dennis Haysbert    Judge
Stephen Colbert    Paul Peterson
Leslie Mann    Patty Peterson
Zach Callison    King Tut
Steve Valentine    Ay
Leila Birch    WABAC Machine
Stanley Tucci    Leonardo da Vinci
Lake Bell    Mona Lisa
Patrick Warburton    Agamemnon
Tom McGrath    Odysseus
Mel Brooks    Albert Einstein
Cullen McCarthy    Kid
Jasper Johannes Andrews    Baby Sherman
Walt Dohrn    French Peasant/Taxi Driver Spartacus
Adam Alexi-Malle    French Peasant
Kim Bubbs    French Peasant
Nicholas Guest    French Peasant
Robert Cait    French Guard
Robert Ben Garant    Egyptian Spectator/Italian Peasant #1
Thomas Lennon    Italian Peasant #2
Rob Minkoff    Creepy Boy
Al Rodrigo    Ajax
Jess Harnell    Abraham Lincoln/George Washington/Bill Clinton/Isaac Newton/New York City Cop

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

Production and Technical Credits

Rob Minkoff    Director
Alex Schwartz    Producer
Denise Nolan Cascino    Producer
Tiffany Ward    Executive Producer
Jason Clark    Executive Producer
Eric Ellenbogen    Executive Producer
Craig Wright    Screenwriter
Michael McCullers    Additional Screenplay Materials Provided by:
Jay Ward    Character Creator
Danny Elfman    Composer
Michael Andrews    Editor
Walt Dohrn    Story Creator
David James    Production Designer
Philippe Denis    Visual Effects Supervisor
Jason Schleifer    Head of Character Animation
Timothy Lamb    Art Director
Holly Edwards    Associate Producer
Andre Araujo    Production Manager
Matt Pomeroy    Production Manager
Antony Gray    Animation Supervisor
Anthony Hodgson    Animation Supervisor
Bryce McGovern    Animation Supervisor
Robyne Powell    Animation Supervisor
Jason Spencer Gaisworthy    Animation Supervisor
David Lipton    Head of Effects
Corban Gossett    Supervising Technical Director
Damon Riesberg    Character Effects Supervisor
Laura Grieve    Head of Lighting
Ken Ball    Lighting Supervisor
Annmarie Koenig    Lighting Supervisor
Ronman Yiu Yan Ng    Lighting Supervisor
Milton E. Rodriguez-Rios    Lighting Supervisor
Richard King    Sound Designer
Michael Babcock    Sound Designer
Richard King    Supervising Sound Editor
Michael Babcock    Supervising Sound Editor
Andy Nelson    Re-recording Mixer
Michael Babcock    Re-recording Mixer
Leslee Feldman    Casting Director
Christi Soper Hilt*    Casting Director
Scott Tadashi Sakamoto    Production Supervisor
Justin Hunt    Story Artist
Mark Koetsier    Story Artist
Jenny Lerew    Story Artist
David Lux    Story Artist
Brian Pimental    Story Artist
David Pimentel    Story Artist
Claire Morrissey    Additional Story Artist
Radford Sechrist    Additional Story Artist
Marcus Taylor    Associate Editor
William Steinberg    Associate Editor
Nathan Schauf    First Assistant Editor
John Currin    First Assistant Editor
Darrin Ly    Assistant Editor
Nolan Southerland    Assistant Editor
Joe Thygesen    Assistant Editor
Timothy Lamb    Character Designer
Tiffany Wu    Assistant Director

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

2014 - Awards Season: BAFTA - Nominations

January 11th, 2015

The Grand Budapest Hotel poster

The BAFTA nominations were announced yesterday and unlike most other Awards Season voters, the BAFTA voters gave us some real surprises. For instance, Birdman didn't lead the way. In fact, it was a comedy, The Grand Budapest Hotel, that earned the most nominations at 11. Granted, Birdman and The Theory of Everything were tied for second place with ten each, but it is still strange to see a comedy leading the way. More...

2014 - Holiday Gift Guide - Part I

November 26th, 2014

This Thursday is Thanksgiving, which means this is Black Friday and Cyber Monday, and a ton of shopping. It also means the first installment of our Holiday Gift Guide. Over the next month, we will talk about TV on DVD releases, independent releases, foreign language releases, classics, etc. but this week we start with Major Movie Releases. These are first run releases, franchise box sets, etc. In some ways, this is better than last year, as there were a wider number of big releases that would make great gifts. However, in other ways it is much weaker. I can't think of a single big franchise box set that came out this year. There are some smaller ones, like the Halloween Box Set, but while the franchise has lasted ten installments and 30 years, how many can you really say are worth repeated viewing? Fortunately, there were plenty of great films to come out this year, starting with what is currently the biggest hit of the year. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for November 11th, 2014

November 10th, 2014

It is not a very deep week on the home market. Leading the way is How to Train Your Dragon 2 on DVD or Blu-ray Combo Pack or 3D Combo Pack. The film failed to live up to high expectations at the box office, but it earned Oscar-worthy reviews. If it doesn't at least earn a nomination for Best Feature-Length Animated Film, I would be shocked. So it should come as no surprise that the Pick of the Week is The Compleat Al, which is making its DVD debut this week. More...

Featured Blu-ray / DVD Review: Mr. Peabody & Sherman

November 7th, 2014

Another late review, but there are special circumstances here. Fox has gone with a digital delivery system for their screeners, which means I have to stream the movie or TV show. Here's the problem with that. At any given time, I'm working on two or three projects for work and Firefox tends to quickly suck up a lot of resources, which cause me to restart the browser rather frequently to free up the RAM. (It's not uncommon for Firefox to be using more than 2 gigs of RAM at a time.) This is fine when all I'm doing is reading box office data or cast lists. But it makes it nearly impossible to stream something. Oh if only I had a separate machine I could use to watch movies. ... Oh that's right, it's called a Blu-ray player and I have one right under my computer desk. Anyhow, so after trying and failing to get the streaming to work, I just decided to buy a few of the screeners for movies and TV shows that I previously signed up to receive a physical copy. Of course, I only did this for films and TV shows I thought were going to be good, because it's my money. The first to arrive was Mr. Peabody & Sherman. I loved the original cartoons, but was the adaptation into a feature-length movie a success? Or do these characters work better in a five-minute format? More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for October 14th, 2014

October 14th, 2014

In some ways, it is a great week on the home market, as there are several excellent releases worth picking up. In other ways, it is an even better week, because there are so few releases and almost no filler. The only downside is trying to select a release for Pick of the Week, as there are a number of competitors. One of the biggest releases of the week is X-Men: Days of Future Past on DVD or Blu-ray Combo Pack and it is also one of the best. Other contenders include Mr. Peabody & Sherman on DVD, Blu-ray Combo Pack, 3D Combo Pack, Fargo: Season One on DVD or Blu-ray Combo Pack, and Witching and Bitching on DVD. Strangely, I'm still waiting for the screeners for all four films. In the end, I literally rolled a dice to determine the winner and it was X-Men: Days of Future Past. More...

International Box Office: Rio 2 Rise, Soldier Surges Past Milestones

April 17th, 2014

Rio 2 poster

Rio 2 raced to first place with $63.5 million on 20,008 screens in 65 markets for a total of $125.6 million after four weeks of release. This includes a first place debut in Mexico, where it earned $8.42 million on 2,627 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $8.97 million. This is about $3 million more than the first film's debut there. It also earned first place in Australia with $2.09 million on 278 screens, although this is weaker than its predecessor. It is still too soon to tell where it will finish internationally, as it has been doing better in some markets, but worse in others, when compared to Rio. That said, I think the studio should be happy overall. More...

International Box Office: Winter of Content

April 9th, 2014

Captian America: The Winter Soldier poster

Captain America: The Winter Soldier remained in first place on the international chart with $109.8 million in 50 markets for a two week total of $209.4 million internationally and $304.4 million worldwide. The Winter Soldier is already ahead of the first Captain America internationally, and by this time next week, it will have $500 million worldwide, about 30% more than its predecessor's final figure. This week, the film opened in first place in a trio of major markets, led by China where it earned $36.23 million, which is just over $20 million more than the first film finished with in that market. Russia was next with an opening of $7.79 million on 1,685, or $1 million lower than the first film's final tally there. Finally there was Australia, where the film opened with $5.91 million, which is about 20% more than its predecessor opened with. As far as holdovers go, the film added $4.64 million in the U.K. for a total of $18.31 million there, which is already ahead of the first film's total. More...

International Box Office: Winter of Content

April 3rd, 2014

Captian America: The Winter Soldier poster

Captain America: The Winter Soldier started its international run a week earlier than its domestic run and it started out really well. It earned first place with $75.2 million in 32 markets. This includes a number of major markets, led by the U.K. with $10.05 million on 535 screens. By comparison, the first Captain America made $14.75 million in the U.K., in total, including a $4.90 million start. It also cracked $10 million in South Korea with $8.89 million on 1,268 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $10.99 million. The first film made $3.81 million in South Korea in total. The Winter Soldier also opened in Mexico, earning $8.60 million on 2,681, which was a little bit above its predecessor opening. It is too soon to tell if it will reach $20 million, like The First Avenger did. The first film made $10.28 million in France in total, while this film opened with $6.06 million on 664 screens. In Germany, the film only managed $3.66 million on 626 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $3.99 million, compared to $4.81 million the original made in total. It had a near identical opening in Italy with $3.60 million on 648 screens over the weekend, for a total opening of $4.06 million. This is close to half of the $8.60 million the first film made in total in that market. On the other hand, the film had to settle for second place in Spain with $2.93 million in 709 screens, which is just a little bit more than the $2.54 million the original opened with. As you can tell, The Winter Soldier topped The First Avenger's opening in every major market. It topped its predecessor's total in one major market. This is an amazing start and with several major markets left ahead of it, an international total of $300 million is a reasonable goal. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Noah Sails to the Top, but Box Office Sinks

April 1st, 2014

Noah poster

March is over and it ended on a bit of a down note. Noah topped expectations, but not every film managed to do the same. For instance, Sabotage barely avoided the Mendoza Line. Overall the box office was down less than $1 million, or 0.7%, when compared to last weekend. Compared to last year, the box office was down 5%, which isn't great, but given how strong 2014 has been, it is hardly a reason to panic. In fact, year-to-date, 2014 has a 6% lead over 2013 at $2.35 billion to $2.22 billion. More...

International Box Office: Speed Races Around the World

March 26th, 2014

Need for Speed poster

Need for Speed remained in first place on the international chart with $29.2 million in 55 markets for a two-week total of $96.1 million. This includes $10.5 million over the weekend in China, and $24.22 million for the full week. After two weeks of release, the film has $45.54 million in that one market. The film opened in first place in Germany with $2.91 million on 455 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $3.06 million. The film opens in Spain and France, among other markets, in April, while by the time it debuts in Japan, it might have covered its production budget internationally. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Divergent Results

March 25th, 2014

Divergent poster

This weekend, there were two new wide releases at the box office. One was a big hit and the other struggled. Also, one was a hit with critics and one was not. Sadly, the critical miss was a box office hit with Divergent earning more than $50 million while Muppets Most Wanted failed to reach $20 million. Overall, the total box office this weekend was $141 million, which is 24% more than last weekend. It is also more than the same weekend last year, but by less than 2%. Year-to-date, 2014 is 8% ahead of 2013 at $2.16 billion to $2.01 billion. More...

Weekend Predictions: Divergent Opinions on the New Releases

March 20th, 2014

Divergent poster

Another week, another pair of wide releases. That's becoming a common thing to say. It is also a good thing to say, because too many movies tend to hurt all films involved and it is much better to have one big release and the counter-programing film. This week the big release is Divergent, which the studio is hoping will be the start of a new franchise. The box office tracking for the film looks good, even if the reviews do not. The counter-programing this week is Muppets Most Wanted, which is also opening with a saturation level theater count and it looks to do as well as The Muppets did. Last year there was also a strong one-two punch with The Croods topping Olympus has Fallen $43.64 million to $30.37 million. I'm not sure that Muppets Most Wanted will hold up its end of the bargain, but Divergent is poised for an opening of at least $50 million. It looks likes 2014 will again win over 2013. More...

International Box Office: Speed Races Around the World

March 20th, 2014

Need for Speed poster

Need for Speed performed a lot better internationally than it did domestically earning first place with $45.6 million in 40 markets. Unfortunately, $21.09 million was earned during its opening weekend in China. I say unfortunately, because studios only get about 20% of the box office haul in that market, compared to 40% in most other international markets and 60% domestically. It also earned first place in Russia with $5.84 million on 1,050 screens and in the U.K., with $3.35 million on 469. The surprise result came in Malaysia where it earned $1.89 million on 184 screens. On the other hand, the film had a trio of third place debuts in Australia ($1.38 million on 457 screens); Brazil ($1.29 on 335); and Italy ($1.07 million on 426). The film opens in Germany this weekend, while it doesn't open in Japan till June. It likely topped its production budget worldwide by Monday, so as long as its legs are not really short, it should break even sometime on the home market. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Peabody and Sherman Travel to the Top

March 18th, 2014

Mr. Peabody & Sherman poster

The weekend box office didn't shake out as expected with the new films failing to live up to the low end of predictions. Need for Speed didn't earn first place, in fact, it only managed third place. Tyler Perry's Single Mothers Club barely managed fifth place and was the worst opening for Tyler Perry in his directing career. On the positive side, Mr. Peabody and Sherman held on better than expected allowing it to rise to first place. The overall box office sank compared to last weekend, down 21% to $114 million. This is still above last year's box office total by 6%. Year-to-date, 2014 has pulled in almost $2.00 billion, which is 11% ahead of 2013's pace. More...

Weekend Estimates: Peabody Beats Out Action Trio

March 16th, 2014

Mr. Peabody & Sherman poster

An over-abundance of action movies this weekend split the market for moviegoers looking for such entertainment, allowing the animated family adventure Mr. Peabody and Sherman to sneak in and win the weekend. Peabody will be down a decent 34% from last weekend at $21.2 million, according to Fox, and will hit $63 million by the end of the weekend. Its legs will take it past 300: Rise of an Empire, which will be down 58% to $19.1 million for the weekend, and $78.4 million after two. Both films will top new release Need for Speed. Disney's debutant will post around $17.8 million for the weekend, a number undoubtedly squeezed by competition with 300 and Non-Stop, which will post $10.6 million in its third weekend, for $68.8 million in total. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will 2014 Keep Speeding Along?

March 14th, 2014

Need for Speed poster

Another week, another pair of wide releases. This time around, Need for Speed is competing with Tyler Perry's Single Mothers Club. Neither film is expected to be a huge hit, but Need for Speed has a better chance at earning first place. 300: Rise of an Empire does have a shot at repeating on top, but it could also collapse due to mixed reviews and direct competition. Last year, the box office was led by Oz the Great and Powerful with $41.25 million during its second weekend of release. No single film is going to come close to that figure this weekend. On the other hand, 2014 has better depth than 2013 had, so it could still come out on top. More...

International Box Office: Empire Conquers the World

March 13th, 2014

300: Rise of an Empire poster

300: Rise of an Empire dominated the international box office earning first place with $87.8 million on 14,478 screens in 58 markets during its opening weekend of release. The film earned first place in Russia with $8.43 million on 1,441 screens. It only managed second place in France, but with a still strong $6.08 million on 454 screens. It also had a string of first place finishes in a number of other major markets, including South Korea where it made $5.49 million on 720 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $6.42 million. Brazil was next with an opening of $5.64 million on 869 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $5.92 million, while Mexico was close behind with $5.47 million on 2,048. Germany took in $4.75 million on 580 screens over the weekend for a very healthy debut of $5.23 million. The U.K. earned a similar result with $4.62 million on 487, but that is one of the weaker results given the size of the market. Other major markets include Spain ($3.69 million on 710 screens); Italy ($3.33 million on 580); and Australia ($2.91 million on 467). The film has yet to open in China and Japan, but given its start in these markets, it hardly matters how well in does in those. More...

Contest: Travel Back in Time: Winning Announcement

March 12th, 2014

The winners of our Travel Back in Time contest were determined and they are... More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: 2014 Rises Thanks to Empire and Peabody

March 11th, 2014

300: Rise of an Empire poster

The box office weekend was a little stronger than expected with 300: Rise of an Empire earning $45 million while Mr. Peabody and Sherman earned $32 million. Overall the box office pulled in $143 million, which was 17% more than last weekend. It was also 2% more than the same weekend last year. Granted, that's not a lot. In fact, it is probably less than ticket price inflation. Then again, any win, even a close win, is amazing since we were up against Oz the Great and Powerful's massive opening last year. Year-to-date, 2014 has amassed $1.84 billion, putting it 11% ahead of 2013, which had earned $1.65 million by this point in the year. It won't be long till 2014 hits $2 billion and there are some pretty big hits coming out this summer to look forward to. More...

Weekend Estimates: 300 and Peabody in Shadow of Budapest Hotel

March 9th, 2014

The Grand Budapest Hotel poster

Two movies with very different audiences top this weekend's box office chart, according to studio estimates released on Sunday morning, but the really eye-popping numbers are to be found lower down the rankings. 300: Rise of an Empire leads the charge with a very solid $45 million or so from 3,470 theaters. While that's a long way behind the $70.9 million earned by 300 on its opening weekend, it's an impressive showing for a film that hasn't been earning particularly strong reviews and doesn't share much of the cast, nor the director, from the original movie. In second place, Mr. Peabody & Sherman will land at around $32.5 million for Fox. Playing in 3,934 theaters, the family animated adventure will have a decent $8,361 theater average, and its legs over the next few weeks will be closely watched -- it'll need them for any chance of a sequel.

The main story for the weekend, however, lies lower in the chart. More...

Weekend Predictions: Greeks and Persians vs. Peabody and Sherman

March 6th, 2014

Mr. Peabody & Sherman poster

There are two wide releases this week, 300: Rise of an Empire and Mr. Peabody and Sherman. Mr. Peabody and Sherman is opening in nearly 4,000 theaters and is earning better reviews, but 300: Rise of an Empire will likely open faster at the box office. The three holdovers in the top five, Non-Stop, Son of God, and The LEGO Movie, should also do well earning more than $10 million each over the weekend, so overall the box office should be strong. Unfortunately, this weekend last year, Oz the Great and Powerful earned just shy of $80 million over the weekend. There's no way either new release will match that. In fact, it is likely both new releases combined won't match that. 2014's winning streak will end, but not to panic, it still has a large lead and while March doesn't look great, April should be better. More...

International Box Office: RoboCop Rises to the Top

March 5th, 2014

Robocop poster

RoboCop debuted in China this past weekend and that helped it climb into first place internationally with $30.2 million in 75 markets for a total of $136.0 million internationally after a month of release. The film opened in top spot in China over the weekend with $20.67 million. The film also remained in first place in Brazil with $2.4 million on 756 screens over the weekend for a total of $7.3 million after two. More...

2014 Preview: March

March 1st, 2014

Divergent poster

2014 continued its strong run in February with The Lego Movie beating even the high end expectations and will become the first film released in 2014 to reach $200 million. March doesn't look as strong, as no film is on track to hit $200 million, but there are five films that have a chance at $100 million. Granted, not all of them will get there; in fact, there's a chance only one of them will get there. Divergent is the film I think has the best shot at the century club, but it could be joined by Mr. Peabody and Sherman, for instance, which is earning surprisingly strong reviews. Noah is a big-budget Bible epic and the studio has to be hoping for at least $100 million, but the buzz is quite negative and there have been reports of troubles behind-the-scenes. Last March was led by Oz The Great and Powerful, which pulled in more than $200 million domestically. I don't think any film opening this March will match that figure. In addition, The Croods and G.I. Joe: Retaliation also hit the $100 million milestone, while Olympus Has Fallen came very close. Granted, there were also some big bombs last March, like The Host, but even so, I think 2014 will lose ground in the year-over-year comparison. More...

Contest: Travel Back in Time

February 28th, 2014

Next week there are two wide releases, 300: Rise of an Empire and Mr. Peabody and Sherman. Personally, I think both films have a shot at $100 million and since 300: Rise of an Empire is an action film and a sequel, it should start off faster, but decline quicker. On the other hand, there are some who think it will bomb as badly as the previous Swords and Sandals releases that have come out this year have. Mr. Peabody and Sherman has a much more stable level of expectations. Maybe it will finish a little above $100 million, maybe it will finish a little below. Almost no one thinks it will bomb completely. As such, I think it is the safer choice for the target film for this week's box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Mr. Peabody and Sherman. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win Breaking Amish: Season 1 on DVD, plus another random Reality TV release. Meanwhile, whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will win two random Reality TV releases. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

International Box Office: Hobbit's Journey Nearly at an End

February 27th, 2014

The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug poster

The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug is nearly finished its international run and this week it debuted in China where it earned first place with 33.04 million 5,500 screens. The film is also playing in nine other markets, where it earned about $100,000 for a total weekend haul of $33.1 million. This lifts its totals to $637.1 million internationally and $893.7 million worldwide. The film opens in Japan this weekend and if it does well there, it could reach $1 billion worldwide. More...

International Box Office: Frozen Outlasts Competition

February 13th, 2014

Frozen poster

Frozen continues its impressive run earning first place with $24.0 million in 47 markets for totals of $545.1 million internationally and $913.7 million worldwide. It became the 28th film to reach that level and has already overtaken Finding Nemo for 27th place. The film opened in China with $14.11 million over the weekend, which was enough for third place over the weekend, which is good, but not amazing. On the other hand, it fell just 30% in South Korea adding $8.93 million on 1,375 screens over the weekend, lifting its total to $58.04 million after four weeks of release. At this pace, it should catch up to Despicable Me 2 in a couple of weeks, and depending on how it does in Japan, it could reach $1 billion worldwide. More...


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Synopsis

Mr. Peabody, the most accomplished dog in the world, and his mischievous boy Sherman, use their time machine - The WABAC - to go on the most outrageous adventures known to man or dog. But when Sherman takes The WABAC out for a joyride to impress his friend Penny, they accidentally rip a hole in the universe, wreaking havoc on the most important events in world history. Before they forever alter the past, present and future, Mr. Peabody must come to their rescue, ultimately facing the most daunting challenge of any era: figuring out how to be a parent. Together, the time traveling trio will make their mark on history.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$32,207,057 (28.9% of total gross)
Legs:3.46 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:41.3% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$145,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.9 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,934 opening theaters/3,951 max. theaters, 6.0 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $147,128,426

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: March 7th, 2014 (Wide) by 20th Century Fox
International Releases: February 20th, 2014 (Wide) (Argentina)
February 27th, 2014 (Wide) (Germany)
February 28th, 2014 (Wide) (Brazil)
March 6th, 2014 (Wide) (Bahrain)
March 7th, 2014 (Wide) (Bulgaria)
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Video Release: October 6th, 2014 by Dreamworks Animation
October 14th, 2014 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for some mild action and brief rude humor.
(Rating bulletin 2305, 1/15/2014)
Running Time: 91 minutes
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Keywords: 3-D, Time Travel, Talking Animals, Animal Lead, Single Parent, Intertitle, Adopted Family, Voiceover/Narration, Prologue, Non-Chronological, Coming of Age, Letting Go, Breaking the Fourth Wall, Romance, First Love, Social Worker, Epilogue, 3-D - Shot in 3-D, Family Adventure
Source:Based on TV
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Digital Animation
Creative Type:Kids Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Bullwinkle Studios, DreamWorks Animation, PDI
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
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Release
Biggest Domestic March Weekend 72 $32,207,057 Mar 7, 2014 3
Top 20th Century Fox Weekend Domestic 89 $32,207,057 Mar 7, 2014 3
Top Based on TV Weekend Domestic 46 $32,207,057 Mar 7, 2014 3
Leggiest Opening Weekend 77 4.02 Mar 7, 2014 3

Leading Cast

Ty Burrell    Mr. Peabody
Max Charles    Sherman

Supporting Cast

Lauri Fraser    Marie Antoinette
Guillaume Aretos    Robespierre
Pat Musick    Teacher
Ariel Winter    Penny Peterson
Karan Brar    Mason
Joshua Rush    Carl
Stephen Tobolowsky    Principal Purdy
Allison Janney    Ms. Grunion
Dennis Haysbert    Judge
Stephen Colbert    Paul Peterson
Leslie Mann    Patty Peterson
Zach Callison    King Tut
Steve Valentine    Ay
Leila Birch    WABAC Machine
Stanley Tucci    Leonardo da Vinci
Lake Bell    Mona Lisa
Patrick Warburton    Agamemnon
Tom McGrath    Odysseus
Mel Brooks    Albert Einstein
Cullen McCarthy    Kid
Jasper Johannes Andrews    Baby Sherman
Walt Dohrn    French Peasant/Taxi Driver Spartacus
Adam Alexi-Malle    French Peasant
Kim Bubbs    French Peasant
Nicholas Guest    French Peasant
Robert Cait    French Guard
Robert Ben Garant    Egyptian Spectator/Italian Peasant #1
Thomas Lennon    Italian Peasant #2
Rob Minkoff    Creepy Boy
Al Rodrigo    Ajax
Jess Harnell    Abraham Lincoln/George Washington/Bill Clinton/Isaac Newton/New York City Cop

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

Production and Technical Credits

Rob Minkoff    Director
Alex Schwartz    Producer
Denise Nolan Cascino    Producer
Tiffany Ward    Executive Producer
Jason Clark    Executive Producer
Eric Ellenbogen    Executive Producer
Craig Wright    Screenwriter
Michael McCullers    Additional Screenplay Materials Provided by:
Jay Ward    Character Creator
Danny Elfman    Composer
Michael Andrews    Editor
Walt Dohrn    Story Creator
David James    Production Designer
Philippe Denis    Visual Effects Supervisor
Jason Schleifer    Head of Character Animation
Timothy Lamb    Art Director
Holly Edwards    Associate Producer
Andre Araujo    Production Manager
Matt Pomeroy    Production Manager
Antony Gray    Animation Supervisor
Anthony Hodgson    Animation Supervisor
Bryce McGovern    Animation Supervisor
Robyne Powell    Animation Supervisor
Jason Spencer Gaisworthy    Animation Supervisor
David Lipton    Head of Effects
Corban Gossett    Supervising Technical Director
Damon Riesberg    Character Effects Supervisor
Laura Grieve    Head of Lighting
Ken Ball    Lighting Supervisor
Annmarie Koenig    Lighting Supervisor
Ronman Yiu Yan Ng    Lighting Supervisor
Milton E. Rodriguez-Rios    Lighting Supervisor
Richard King    Sound Designer
Michael Babcock    Sound Designer
Richard King    Supervising Sound Editor
Michael Babcock    Supervising Sound Editor
Andy Nelson    Re-recording Mixer
Michael Babcock    Re-recording Mixer
Leslee Feldman    Casting Director
Christi Soper Hilt*    Casting Director
Scott Tadashi Sakamoto    Production Supervisor
Justin Hunt    Story Artist
Mark Koetsier    Story Artist
Jenny Lerew    Story Artist
David Lux    Story Artist
Brian Pimental    Story Artist
David Pimentel    Story Artist
Claire Morrissey    Additional Story Artist
Radford Sechrist    Additional Story Artist
Marcus Taylor    Associate Editor
William Steinberg    Associate Editor
Nathan Schauf    First Assistant Editor
John Currin    First Assistant Editor
Darrin Ly    Assistant Editor
Nolan Southerland    Assistant Editor
Joe Thygesen    Assistant Editor
Timothy Lamb    Character Designer
Tiffany Wu    Assistant Director

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

2014 - Awards Season: BAFTA - Nominations

January 11th, 2015

The Grand Budapest Hotel poster

The BAFTA nominations were announced yesterday and unlike most other Awards Season voters, the BAFTA voters gave us some real surprises. For instance, Birdman didn't lead the way. In fact, it was a comedy, The Grand Budapest Hotel, that earned the most nominations at 11. Granted, Birdman and The Theory of Everything were tied for second place with ten each, but it is still strange to see a comedy leading the way. More...

2014 - Holiday Gift Guide - Part I

November 26th, 2014

This Thursday is Thanksgiving, which means this is Black Friday and Cyber Monday, and a ton of shopping. It also means the first installment of our Holiday Gift Guide. Over the next month, we will talk about TV on DVD releases, independent releases, foreign language releases, classics, etc. but this week we start with Major Movie Releases. These are first run releases, franchise box sets, etc. In some ways, this is better than last year, as there were a wider number of big releases that would make great gifts. However, in other ways it is much weaker. I can't think of a single big franchise box set that came out this year. There are some smaller ones, like the Halloween Box Set, but while the franchise has lasted ten installments and 30 years, how many can you really say are worth repeated viewing? Fortunately, there were plenty of great films to come out this year, starting with what is currently the biggest hit of the year. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for November 11th, 2014

November 10th, 2014

It is not a very deep week on the home market. Leading the way is How to Train Your Dragon 2 on DVD or Blu-ray Combo Pack or 3D Combo Pack. The film failed to live up to high expectations at the box office, but it earned Oscar-worthy reviews. If it doesn't at least earn a nomination for Best Feature-Length Animated Film, I would be shocked. So it should come as no surprise that the Pick of the Week is The Compleat Al, which is making its DVD debut this week. More...

Featured Blu-ray / DVD Review: Mr. Peabody & Sherman

November 7th, 2014

Another late review, but there are special circumstances here. Fox has gone with a digital delivery system for their screeners, which means I have to stream the movie or TV show. Here's the problem with that. At any given time, I'm working on two or three projects for work and Firefox tends to quickly suck up a lot of resources, which cause me to restart the browser rather frequently to free up the RAM. (It's not uncommon for Firefox to be using more than 2 gigs of RAM at a time.) This is fine when all I'm doing is reading box office data or cast lists. But it makes it nearly impossible to stream something. Oh if only I had a separate machine I could use to watch movies. ... Oh that's right, it's called a Blu-ray player and I have one right under my computer desk. Anyhow, so after trying and failing to get the streaming to work, I just decided to buy a few of the screeners for movies and TV shows that I previously signed up to receive a physical copy. Of course, I only did this for films and TV shows I thought were going to be good, because it's my money. The first to arrive was Mr. Peabody & Sherman. I loved the original cartoons, but was the adaptation into a feature-length movie a success? Or do these characters work better in a five-minute format? More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for October 14th, 2014

October 14th, 2014

In some ways, it is a great week on the home market, as there are several excellent releases worth picking up. In other ways, it is an even better week, because there are so few releases and almost no filler. The only downside is trying to select a release for Pick of the Week, as there are a number of competitors. One of the biggest releases of the week is X-Men: Days of Future Past on DVD or Blu-ray Combo Pack and it is also one of the best. Other contenders include Mr. Peabody & Sherman on DVD, Blu-ray Combo Pack, 3D Combo Pack, Fargo: Season One on DVD or Blu-ray Combo Pack, and Witching and Bitching on DVD. Strangely, I'm still waiting for the screeners for all four films. In the end, I literally rolled a dice to determine the winner and it was X-Men: Days of Future Past. More...

International Box Office: Rio 2 Rise, Soldier Surges Past Milestones

April 17th, 2014

Rio 2 poster

Rio 2 raced to first place with $63.5 million on 20,008 screens in 65 markets for a total of $125.6 million after four weeks of release. This includes a first place debut in Mexico, where it earned $8.42 million on 2,627 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $8.97 million. This is about $3 million more than the first film's debut there. It also earned first place in Australia with $2.09 million on 278 screens, although this is weaker than its predecessor. It is still too soon to tell where it will finish internationally, as it has been doing better in some markets, but worse in others, when compared to Rio. That said, I think the studio should be happy overall. More...

International Box Office: Winter of Content

April 9th, 2014

Captian America: The Winter Soldier poster

Captain America: The Winter Soldier remained in first place on the international chart with $109.8 million in 50 markets for a two week total of $209.4 million internationally and $304.4 million worldwide. The Winter Soldier is already ahead of the first Captain America internationally, and by this time next week, it will have $500 million worldwide, about 30% more than its predecessor's final figure. This week, the film opened in first place in a trio of major markets, led by China where it earned $36.23 million, which is just over $20 million more than the first film finished with in that market. Russia was next with an opening of $7.79 million on 1,685, or $1 million lower than the first film's final tally there. Finally there was Australia, where the film opened with $5.91 million, which is about 20% more than its predecessor opened with. As far as holdovers go, the film added $4.64 million in the U.K. for a total of $18.31 million there, which is already ahead of the first film's total. More...

International Box Office: Winter of Content

April 3rd, 2014

Captian America: The Winter Soldier poster

Captain America: The Winter Soldier started its international run a week earlier than its domestic run and it started out really well. It earned first place with $75.2 million in 32 markets. This includes a number of major markets, led by the U.K. with $10.05 million on 535 screens. By comparison, the first Captain America made $14.75 million in the U.K., in total, including a $4.90 million start. It also cracked $10 million in South Korea with $8.89 million on 1,268 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $10.99 million. The first film made $3.81 million in South Korea in total. The Winter Soldier also opened in Mexico, earning $8.60 million on 2,681, which was a little bit above its predecessor opening. It is too soon to tell if it will reach $20 million, like The First Avenger did. The first film made $10.28 million in France in total, while this film opened with $6.06 million on 664 screens. In Germany, the film only managed $3.66 million on 626 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $3.99 million, compared to $4.81 million the original made in total. It had a near identical opening in Italy with $3.60 million on 648 screens over the weekend, for a total opening of $4.06 million. This is close to half of the $8.60 million the first film made in total in that market. On the other hand, the film had to settle for second place in Spain with $2.93 million in 709 screens, which is just a little bit more than the $2.54 million the original opened with. As you can tell, The Winter Soldier topped The First Avenger's opening in every major market. It topped its predecessor's total in one major market. This is an amazing start and with several major markets left ahead of it, an international total of $300 million is a reasonable goal. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Noah Sails to the Top, but Box Office Sinks

April 1st, 2014

Noah poster

March is over and it ended on a bit of a down note. Noah topped expectations, but not every film managed to do the same. For instance, Sabotage barely avoided the Mendoza Line. Overall the box office was down less than $1 million, or 0.7%, when compared to last weekend. Compared to last year, the box office was down 5%, which isn't great, but given how strong 2014 has been, it is hardly a reason to panic. In fact, year-to-date, 2014 has a 6% lead over 2013 at $2.35 billion to $2.22 billion. More...

International Box Office: Speed Races Around the World

March 26th, 2014

Need for Speed poster

Need for Speed remained in first place on the international chart with $29.2 million in 55 markets for a two-week total of $96.1 million. This includes $10.5 million over the weekend in China, and $24.22 million for the full week. After two weeks of release, the film has $45.54 million in that one market. The film opened in first place in Germany with $2.91 million on 455 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $3.06 million. The film opens in Spain and France, among other markets, in April, while by the time it debuts in Japan, it might have covered its production budget internationally. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Divergent Results

March 25th, 2014

Divergent poster

This weekend, there were two new wide releases at the box office. One was a big hit and the other struggled. Also, one was a hit with critics and one was not. Sadly, the critical miss was a box office hit with Divergent earning more than $50 million while Muppets Most Wanted failed to reach $20 million. Overall, the total box office this weekend was $141 million, which is 24% more than last weekend. It is also more than the same weekend last year, but by less than 2%. Year-to-date, 2014 is 8% ahead of 2013 at $2.16 billion to $2.01 billion. More...

Weekend Predictions: Divergent Opinions on the New Releases

March 20th, 2014

Divergent poster

Another week, another pair of wide releases. That's becoming a common thing to say. It is also a good thing to say, because too many movies tend to hurt all films involved and it is much better to have one big release and the counter-programing film. This week the big release is Divergent, which the studio is hoping will be the start of a new franchise. The box office tracking for the film looks good, even if the reviews do not. The counter-programing this week is Muppets Most Wanted, which is also opening with a saturation level theater count and it looks to do as well as The Muppets did. Last year there was also a strong one-two punch with The Croods topping Olympus has Fallen $43.64 million to $30.37 million. I'm not sure that Muppets Most Wanted will hold up its end of the bargain, but Divergent is poised for an opening of at least $50 million. It looks likes 2014 will again win over 2013. More...

International Box Office: Speed Races Around the World

March 20th, 2014

Need for Speed poster

Need for Speed performed a lot better internationally than it did domestically earning first place with $45.6 million in 40 markets. Unfortunately, $21.09 million was earned during its opening weekend in China. I say unfortunately, because studios only get about 20% of the box office haul in that market, compared to 40% in most other international markets and 60% domestically. It also earned first place in Russia with $5.84 million on 1,050 screens and in the U.K., with $3.35 million on 469. The surprise result came in Malaysia where it earned $1.89 million on 184 screens. On the other hand, the film had a trio of third place debuts in Australia ($1.38 million on 457 screens); Brazil ($1.29 on 335); and Italy ($1.07 million on 426). The film opens in Germany this weekend, while it doesn't open in Japan till June. It likely topped its production budget worldwide by Monday, so as long as its legs are not really short, it should break even sometime on the home market. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Peabody and Sherman Travel to the Top

March 18th, 2014

Mr. Peabody & Sherman poster

The weekend box office didn't shake out as expected with the new films failing to live up to the low end of predictions. Need for Speed didn't earn first place, in fact, it only managed third place. Tyler Perry's Single Mothers Club barely managed fifth place and was the worst opening for Tyler Perry in his directing career. On the positive side, Mr. Peabody and Sherman held on better than expected allowing it to rise to first place. The overall box office sank compared to last weekend, down 21% to $114 million. This is still above last year's box office total by 6%. Year-to-date, 2014 has pulled in almost $2.00 billion, which is 11% ahead of 2013's pace. More...

Weekend Estimates: Peabody Beats Out Action Trio

March 16th, 2014

Mr. Peabody & Sherman poster

An over-abundance of action movies this weekend split the market for moviegoers looking for such entertainment, allowing the animated family adventure Mr. Peabody and Sherman to sneak in and win the weekend. Peabody will be down a decent 34% from last weekend at $21.2 million, according to Fox, and will hit $63 million by the end of the weekend. Its legs will take it past 300: Rise of an Empire, which will be down 58% to $19.1 million for the weekend, and $78.4 million after two. Both films will top new release Need for Speed. Disney's debutant will post around $17.8 million for the weekend, a number undoubtedly squeezed by competition with 300 and Non-Stop, which will post $10.6 million in its third weekend, for $68.8 million in total. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will 2014 Keep Speeding Along?

March 14th, 2014

Need for Speed poster

Another week, another pair of wide releases. This time around, Need for Speed is competing with Tyler Perry's Single Mothers Club. Neither film is expected to be a huge hit, but Need for Speed has a better chance at earning first place. 300: Rise of an Empire does have a shot at repeating on top, but it could also collapse due to mixed reviews and direct competition. Last year, the box office was led by Oz the Great and Powerful with $41.25 million during its second weekend of release. No single film is going to come close to that figure this weekend. On the other hand, 2014 has better depth than 2013 had, so it could still come out on top. More...

International Box Office: Empire Conquers the World

March 13th, 2014

300: Rise of an Empire poster

300: Rise of an Empire dominated the international box office earning first place with $87.8 million on 14,478 screens in 58 markets during its opening weekend of release. The film earned first place in Russia with $8.43 million on 1,441 screens. It only managed second place in France, but with a still strong $6.08 million on 454 screens. It also had a string of first place finishes in a number of other major markets, including South Korea where it made $5.49 million on 720 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $6.42 million. Brazil was next with an opening of $5.64 million on 869 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $5.92 million, while Mexico was close behind with $5.47 million on 2,048. Germany took in $4.75 million on 580 screens over the weekend for a very healthy debut of $5.23 million. The U.K. earned a similar result with $4.62 million on 487, but that is one of the weaker results given the size of the market. Other major markets include Spain ($3.69 million on 710 screens); Italy ($3.33 million on 580); and Australia ($2.91 million on 467). The film has yet to open in China and Japan, but given its start in these markets, it hardly matters how well in does in those. More...

Contest: Travel Back in Time: Winning Announcement

March 12th, 2014

The winners of our Travel Back in Time contest were determined and they are... More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: 2014 Rises Thanks to Empire and Peabody

March 11th, 2014

300: Rise of an Empire poster

The box office weekend was a little stronger than expected with 300: Rise of an Empire earning $45 million while Mr. Peabody and Sherman earned $32 million. Overall the box office pulled in $143 million, which was 17% more than last weekend. It was also 2% more than the same weekend last year. Granted, that's not a lot. In fact, it is probably less than ticket price inflation. Then again, any win, even a close win, is amazing since we were up against Oz the Great and Powerful's massive opening last year. Year-to-date, 2014 has amassed $1.84 billion, putting it 11% ahead of 2013, which had earned $1.65 million by this point in the year. It won't be long till 2014 hits $2 billion and there are some pretty big hits coming out this summer to look forward to. More...

Weekend Estimates: 300 and Peabody in Shadow of Budapest Hotel

March 9th, 2014

The Grand Budapest Hotel poster

Two movies with very different audiences top this weekend's box office chart, according to studio estimates released on Sunday morning, but the really eye-popping numbers are to be found lower down the rankings. 300: Rise of an Empire leads the charge with a very solid $45 million or so from 3,470 theaters. While that's a long way behind the $70.9 million earned by 300 on its opening weekend, it's an impressive showing for a film that hasn't been earning particularly strong reviews and doesn't share much of the cast, nor the director, from the original movie. In second place, Mr. Peabody & Sherman will land at around $32.5 million for Fox. Playing in 3,934 theaters, the family animated adventure will have a decent $8,361 theater average, and its legs over the next few weeks will be closely watched -- it'll need them for any chance of a sequel.

The main story for the weekend, however, lies lower in the chart. More...

Weekend Predictions: Greeks and Persians vs. Peabody and Sherman

March 6th, 2014

Mr. Peabody & Sherman poster

There are two wide releases this week, 300: Rise of an Empire and Mr. Peabody and Sherman. Mr. Peabody and Sherman is opening in nearly 4,000 theaters and is earning better reviews, but 300: Rise of an Empire will likely open faster at the box office. The three holdovers in the top five, Non-Stop, Son of God, and The LEGO Movie, should also do well earning more than $10 million each over the weekend, so overall the box office should be strong. Unfortunately, this weekend last year, Oz the Great and Powerful earned just shy of $80 million over the weekend. There's no way either new release will match that. In fact, it is likely both new releases combined won't match that. 2014's winning streak will end, but not to panic, it still has a large lead and while March doesn't look great, April should be better. More...

International Box Office: RoboCop Rises to the Top

March 5th, 2014

Robocop poster

RoboCop debuted in China this past weekend and that helped it climb into first place internationally with $30.2 million in 75 markets for a total of $136.0 million internationally after a month of release. The film opened in top spot in China over the weekend with $20.67 million. The film also remained in first place in Brazil with $2.4 million on 756 screens over the weekend for a total of $7.3 million after two. More...

2014 Preview: March

March 1st, 2014

Divergent poster

2014 continued its strong run in February with The Lego Movie beating even the high end expectations and will become the first film released in 2014 to reach $200 million. March doesn't look as strong, as no film is on track to hit $200 million, but there are five films that have a chance at $100 million. Granted, not all of them will get there; in fact, there's a chance only one of them will get there. Divergent is the film I think has the best shot at the century club, but it could be joined by Mr. Peabody and Sherman, for instance, which is earning surprisingly strong reviews. Noah is a big-budget Bible epic and the studio has to be hoping for at least $100 million, but the buzz is quite negative and there have been reports of troubles behind-the-scenes. Last March was led by Oz The Great and Powerful, which pulled in more than $200 million domestically. I don't think any film opening this March will match that figure. In addition, The Croods and G.I. Joe: Retaliation also hit the $100 million milestone, while Olympus Has Fallen came very close. Granted, there were also some big bombs last March, like The Host, but even so, I think 2014 will lose ground in the year-over-year comparison. More...

Contest: Travel Back in Time

February 28th, 2014

Next week there are two wide releases, 300: Rise of an Empire and Mr. Peabody and Sherman. Personally, I think both films have a shot at $100 million and since 300: Rise of an Empire is an action film and a sequel, it should start off faster, but decline quicker. On the other hand, there are some who think it will bomb as badly as the previous Swords and Sandals releases that have come out this year have. Mr. Peabody and Sherman has a much more stable level of expectations. Maybe it will finish a little above $100 million, maybe it will finish a little below. Almost no one thinks it will bomb completely. As such, I think it is the safer choice for the target film for this week's box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Mr. Peabody and Sherman. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win Breaking Amish: Season 1 on DVD, plus another random Reality TV release. Meanwhile, whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will win two random Reality TV releases. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

International Box Office: Hobbit's Journey Nearly at an End

February 27th, 2014

The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug poster

The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug is nearly finished its international run and this week it debuted in China where it earned first place with 33.04 million 5,500 screens. The film is also playing in nine other markets, where it earned about $100,000 for a total weekend haul of $33.1 million. This lifts its totals to $637.1 million internationally and $893.7 million worldwide. The film opens in Japan this weekend and if it does well there, it could reach $1 billion worldwide. More...

International Box Office: Frozen Outlasts Competition

February 13th, 2014

Frozen poster

Frozen continues its impressive run earning first place with $24.0 million in 47 markets for totals of $545.1 million internationally and $913.7 million worldwide. It became the 28th film to reach that level and has already overtaken Finding Nemo for 27th place. The film opened in China with $14.11 million over the weekend, which was enough for third place over the weekend, which is good, but not amazing. On the other hand, it fell just 30% in South Korea adding $8.93 million on 1,375 screens over the weekend, lifting its total to $58.04 million after four weeks of release. At this pace, it should catch up to Despicable Me 2 in a couple of weeks, and depending on how it does in Japan, it could reach $1 billion worldwide. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 7, 2014 2 $32,207,057   3,934 $8,187   $32,207,057 1
Mar 14, 2014 1 $21,809,249 -32% 3,951 $5,520   $63,789,165 2
Mar 21, 2014 3 $11,832,558 -46% 3,607 $3,280   $81,134,942 3
Mar 28, 2014 4 $9,070,635 -23% 3,299 $2,750   $94,479,448 4
Apr 4, 2014 7 $5,131,458 -43% 2,931 $1,751   $102,033,383 5
Apr 11, 2014 10 $1,872,803 -64% 2,001 $936   $105,262,782 6
Apr 18, 2014 15 $788,223 -58% 780 $1,011   $107,164,804 7
Apr 25, 2014 18 $552,283 -30% 211 $2,617   $108,047,878 8
May 2, 2014 20 $402,961 -27% 410 $983   $108,548,062 9
May 9, 2014 24 $303,223 -25% 357 $849   $108,923,914 10
May 16, 2014 22 $304,754 +1% 319 $955   $109,332,866 11
May 23, 2014 21 $283,633 -7% 286 $992   $109,676,485 12
May 30, 2014 23 $199,327 -30% 254 $785   $110,049,682 13
Jun 6, 2014 24 $178,143 -11% 224 $795   $110,340,224 14
Jun 13, 2014 29 $143,620 -19% 207 $694   $110,622,607 15
Jun 20, 2014 31 $109,413 -24% 179 $611   $110,844,751 16
Jun 27, 2014 35 $79,885 -27% 141 $567   $111,017,445 17
Jul 4, 2014 40 $51,473 -36% 111 $464   $111,141,064 18
Jul 11, 2014 43 $41,178 -20% 78 $528   $111,233,401 19
Jul 18, 2014 52 $23,302 -43% 63 $370   $111,291,010 20
Jul 25, 2014 54 $24,461 +5% 58 $422   $111,341,867 21
Aug 1, 2014 52 $25,404 +4% 59 $431   $111,392,580 22
Aug 8, 2014 60 $15,881 -37% 36 $441   $111,429,719 23
Aug 15, 2014 66 $9,442 -41% 24 $393   $111,463,227 24
Aug 22, 2014 68 $7,064 -25% 17 $416   $111,479,546 25
Aug 29, 2014 62 $21,915 +210% 18 $1,218   $111,505,642 26

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Mar 7, 2014 2 $8,018,923     3,934 $2,038   $8,018,923 1
Mar 8, 2014 2 $14,374,771 +79%   3,934 $3,654   $22,393,694 2
Mar 9, 2014 2 $9,813,363 -32%   3,934 $2,495   $32,207,057 3
Mar 10, 2014 2 $2,231,679 -77%   3,934 $567   $34,438,736 4
Mar 11, 2014 2 $2,802,828 +26%   3,934 $712   $37,241,564 5
Mar 12, 2014 2 $2,361,275 -16%   3,934 $600   $39,602,839 6
Mar 13, 2014 2 $2,377,077 +1%   3,934 $604   $41,979,916 7
Mar 14, 2014 3 $5,454,561 +129% -32% 3,951 $1,381   $47,434,477 8
Mar 15, 2014 1 $9,518,316 +75% -34% 3,951 $2,409   $56,952,793 9
Mar 16, 2014 1 $6,836,372 -28% -30% 3,951 $1,730   $63,789,165 10
Mar 17, 2014 2 $1,559,279 -77% -30% 3,951 $395   $65,348,444 11
Mar 18, 2014 2 $1,587,407 +2% -43% 3,951 $402   $66,935,851 12
Mar 19, 2014 2 $1,232,818 -22% -48% 3,951 $312   $68,168,669 13
Mar 20, 2014 2 $1,133,715 -8% -52% 3,951 $287   $69,302,384 14
Mar 21, 2014 4 $2,720,472 +140% -50% 3,607 $754   $72,022,856 15
Mar 22, 2014 3 $5,304,068 +95% -44% 3,607 $1,470   $77,326,924 16
Mar 23, 2014 3 $3,808,018 -28% -44% 3,607 $1,056   $81,134,942 17
Mar 24, 2014 3 $961,653 -75% -38% 3,607 $267   $82,096,595 18
Mar 25, 2014 3 $1,239,757 +29% -22% 3,607 $344   $83,336,352 19
Mar 26, 2014 3 $1,066,214 -14% -14% 3,607 $296   $84,402,566 20
Mar 27, 2014 3 $1,006,247 -6% -11% 3,607 $279   $85,408,813 21
Mar 28, 2014 6 $2,208,827 +120% -19% 3,299 $670   $87,617,640 22
Mar 29, 2014 4 $4,299,019 +95% -19% 3,299 $1,303   $91,916,659 23
Mar 30, 2014 5 $2,562,789 -40% -33% 3,299 $777   $94,479,448 24
Mar 31, 2014 6 $605,547 -76% -37% 3,299 $184   $95,084,995 25
Apr 1, 2014 6 $680,674 +12% -45% 3,299 $206   $95,765,669 26
Apr 2, 2014 6 $576,658 -15% -46% 3,299 $175   $96,342,327 27
Apr 3, 2014 6 $559,598 -3% -44% 3,299 $170   $96,901,925 28
Apr 4, 2014 7 $1,298,472 +132% -41% 2,931 $443   $98,200,397 29
Apr 5, 2014 7 $2,354,348 +81% -45% 2,931 $803   $100,554,745 30
Apr 6, 2014 7 $1,478,638 -37% -42% 2,931 $504   $102,033,383 31
Apr 7, 2014 6 $407,623 -72% -33% 2,931 $139   $102,441,006 32
Apr 8, 2014 7 $394,508 -3% -42% 2,931 $135   $102,835,514 33
Apr 9, 2014 7 $293,260 -26% -49% 2,931 $100   $103,128,774 34
Apr 10, 2014 7 $261,205 -11% -53% 2,931 $89   $103,389,979 35
Apr 11, 2014 10 $470,505 +80% -64% 2,001 $235   $103,860,484 36
Apr 12, 2014 10 $834,831 +77% -65% 2,001 $417   $104,695,315 37
Apr 13, 2014 10 $567,467 -32% -62% 2,001 $284   $105,262,782 38
Apr 14, 2014 10 $203,187 -64% -50% 2,001 $102   $105,465,969 39
Apr 15, 2014 10 $385,352 +90% -2% 2,001 $193   $105,851,321 40
Apr 16, 2014 11 $261,456 -32% -11% 2,001 $131   $106,112,777 41
Apr 17, 2014 11 $263,804 +1% +1% 2,001 $132   $106,376,581 42
Apr 18, 2014 14 $362,114 +37% -23% 780 $464   $106,738,695 43
Apr 19, 2014 15 $282,837 -22% -66% 780 $363   $107,021,532 44
Apr 20, 2014 15 $143,272 -49% -75% 780 $184   $107,164,804 45
Apr 21, 2014 14 $117,137 -18% -42% 780 $150   $107,281,941 46
Apr 22, 2014 15 $73,601 -37% -81% 780 $94   $107,355,542 47
Apr 23, 2014 14 $75,633 +3% -71% 780 $97   $107,431,175 48
Apr 24, 2014 14 $64,420 -15% -76% 780 $83   $107,495,595 49
Apr 25, 2014 17 $135,811 +111% -62% 211 $644   $107,631,406 50
Apr 26, 2014 17 $261,719 +93% -7% 211 $1,240   $107,893,125 51
Apr 27, 2014 17 $154,753 -41% +8% 211 $733   $108,047,878 52
Apr 28, 2014 18 $24,286 -84% -79% 211 $115   $108,072,164 53
Apr 29, 2014 19 $25,352 +4% -66% 211 $120   $108,097,516 54
Apr 30, 2014 17 $25,391 n/c -66% 211 $120   $108,122,907 55
May 1, 2014 19 $22,194 -13% -66% 468 $47   $108,145,101 56
May 2, 2014 - $94,369 +325% -31% 410 $230   $108,239,470 57
May 3, 2014 - $190,541 +102% -27% 410 $465   $108,430,011 58
May 4, 2014 - $118,051 -38% -24% 410 $288   $108,548,062 59
May 5, 2014 - $18,049 -85% -26% 410 $44   $108,566,111 60
May 6, 2014 - $18,709 +4% -26% 410 $46   $108,584,820 61
May 7, 2014 - $18,115 -3% -29% 410 $44   $108,602,935 62
May 8, 2014 - $17,756 -2% -20% 410 $43   $108,620,691 63
May 9, 2014 - $68,711 +287% -27% 357 $192   $108,689,402 64
May 10, 2014 - $134,049 +95% -30% 357 $375   $108,823,451 65
May 11, 2014 - $100,463 -25% -15% 357 $281   $108,923,914 66
May 12, 2014 - $16,043 -84% -11% 357 $45   $108,939,957 67
May 13, 2014 - $18,346 +14% -2% 357 $51   $108,958,303 68
May 14, 2014 - $19,260 +5% +6% 357 $54   $108,977,563 69
May 15, 2014 - $20,737 +8% +17% 357 $58   $108,998,300 70
May 16, 2014 - $70,565 +240% +3% 319 $221   $109,068,865 71
May 17, 2014 - $140,388 +99% +5% 319 $440   $109,209,253 72
May 18, 2014 - $93,801 -33% -7% 319 $294   $109,303,054 73
May 19, 2014 - $29,812 -68% +86% 319 $93   $109,332,866 74
May 20, 2014 - $21,790 -27% +19% 319 $68   $109,354,656 75
May 21, 2014 - $17,041 -22% -12% 319 $53   $109,371,697 76
May 22, 2014 - $21,155 +24% +2% 319 $66   $109,392,852 77
May 23, 2014 - $66,388 +214% -6% 286 $232   $109,459,240 78
May 24, 2014 - $115,904 +75% -17% 286 $405   $109,575,144 79
May 25, 2014 - $101,341 -13% +8% 286 $354   $109,676,485 80
May 26, 2014 - $94,988 -6% +219% 286 $332   $109,771,473 81
May 27, 2014 - $26,514 -72% +22% 286 $93   $109,797,987 82
May 28, 2014 - $23,251 -12% +36% 286 $81   $109,821,238 83
May 29, 2014 - $29,117 +25% +38% 286 $102   $109,850,355 84
May 30, 2014 - $51,827 +78% -22% 254 $204   $109,902,182 85
May 31, 2014 - $89,705 +73% -23% 254 $353   $109,991,887 86
Jun 1, 2014 - $57,795 -36% -43% 254 $228   $110,049,682 87
Jun 2, 2014 - $22,174 -62% -77% 254 $87   $110,071,856 88
Jun 3, 2014 - $28,976 +31% +9% 254 $114   $110,100,832 89
Jun 4, 2014 - $28,367 -2% +22% 254 $112   $110,129,199 90
Jun 5, 2014 - $32,882 +16% +13% 254 $129   $110,162,081 91
Jun 6, 2014 - $50,762 +54% -2% 224 $227   $110,212,843 92
Jun 7, 2014 - $71,791 +41% -20% 224 $320   $110,284,634 93
Jun 8, 2014 - $55,590 -23% -4% 224 $248   $110,340,224 94
Jun 9, 2014 - $27,597 -50% +24% 224 $123   $110,367,821 95
Jun 10, 2014 - $37,870 +37% +31% 224 $169   $110,405,691 96
Jun 11, 2014 - $37,940 n/c +34% 224 $169   $110,443,631 97
Jun 12, 2014 - $35,356 -7% +8% 224 $158   $110,478,987 98
Jun 13, 2014 - $45,679 +29% -10% 207 $221   $110,524,666 99
Jun 14, 2014 - $57,956 +27% -19% 207 $280   $110,582,622 100
Jun 15, 2014 - $39,985 -31% -28% 207 $193   $110,622,607 101
Jun 16, 2014 - $20,415 -49% -26% 207 $99   $110,643,022 102
Jun 17, 2014 - $29,846 +46% -21% 207 $144   $110,672,868 103
Jun 18, 2014 - $29,806 n/c -21% 207 $144   $110,702,674 104
Jun 19, 2014 - $32,664 +10% -8% 207 $158   $110,735,338 105
Jun 20, 2014 - $35,369 +8% -23% 179 $198   $110,770,707 106
Jun 21, 2014 - $44,771 +27% -23% 179 $250   $110,815,478 107
Jun 22, 2014 - $29,273 -35% -27% 179 $164   $110,844,721 108
Jun 23, 2014 - $17,697 -40% -13% 179 $99   $110,862,448 109
Jun 24, 2014 - $26,897 +52% -10% 179 $150   $110,889,345 110
Jun 25, 2014 - $23,690 -12% -21% 179 $132   $110,913,035 111
Jun 26, 2014 - $24,525 +4% -25% 179 $137   $110,937,560 112
Jun 27, 2014 - $26,096 +6% -26% 141 $185   $110,963,656 113
Jun 28, 2014 - $31,416 +20% -30% 141 $223   $110,995,072 114
Jun 29, 2014 - $22,373 -29% -24% 141 $159   $111,017,445 115
Jun 30, 2014 - $16,066 -28% -9% 141 $114   $111,033,511 116
Jul 1, 2014 - $20,245 +26% -25% 141 $144   $111,053,756 117
Jul 2, 2014 - $17,486 -14% -26% 136 $129   $111,071,242 118
Jul 3, 2014 - $18,349 +5% -25% 136 $135   $111,089,591 119
Jul 4, 2014 - $13,748 -25% -47% 111 $124   $111,103,339 120
Jul 5, 2014 - $22,351 +63% -29% 111 $201   $111,125,690 121
Jul 6, 2014 - $15,374 -31% -31% 111 $139   $111,141,064 122
Jul 7, 2014 - $10,168 -34% -37% 111 $92   $111,151,232 123
Jul 8, 2014 - $14,587 +43% -28% 111 $131   $111,165,819 124
Jul 9, 2014 - $13,253 -9% -24% 111 $119   $111,179,072 125
Jul 10, 2014 - $13,151 -1% -28% 111 $118   $111,192,223 126
Jul 11, 2014 - $13,808 +5% n/c 78 $177   $111,206,031 127
Jul 12, 2014 - $15,640 +13% -30% 78 $201   $111,221,671 128
Jul 13, 2014 - $11,730 -25% -24% 78 $150   $111,233,401 129
Jul 14, 2014 - $5,992 -49% -41% 78 $77   $111,239,393 130
Jul 15, 2014 - $9,740 +63% -33% 78 $125   $111,249,133 131
Jul 16, 2014 - $9,852 +1% -26% 78 $126   $111,258,985 132
Jul 17, 2014 - $8,723 -11% -34% 78 $112   $111,267,708 133
Jul 18, 2014 - $7,048 -19% -49% 63 $112   $111,274,756 134
Jul 19, 2014 - $9,407 +33% -40% 63 $149   $111,284,163 135
Jul 20, 2014 - $6,847 -27% -42% 63 $109   $111,291,010 136
Jul 21, 2014 - $4,849 -29% -19% 63 $77   $111,295,859 137
Jul 22, 2014 - $7,342 +51% -25% 63 $117   $111,303,201 138
Jul 23, 2014 - $7,153 -3% -27% 63 $114   $111,310,354 139
Jul 24, 2014 - $7,052 -1% -19% 63 $112   $111,317,406 140
Jul 25, 2014 - $7,536 +7% +7% 58 $130   $111,324,942 141
Jul 26, 2014 - $9,145 +21% -3% 58 $158   $111,334,087 142
Jul 27, 2014 - $7,780 -15% +14% 58 $134   $111,341,867 143
Jul 28, 2014 - $5,766 -26% +19% 58 $99   $111,347,633 144
Jul 29, 2014 - $6,546 +14% -11% 58 $113   $111,354,179 145
Jul 30, 2014 - $6,681 +2% -7% 58 $115   $111,360,860 146
Jul 31, 2014 - $6,316 -5% -10% 58 $109   $111,367,176 147
Aug 1, 2014 - $8,822 +40% +17% 59 $150   $111,375,998 148
Aug 2, 2014 - $10,441 +18% +14% 59 $177   $111,386,439 149
Aug 3, 2014 - $6,141 -41% -21% 59 $104   $111,392,580 150
Aug 4, 2014 - $3,853 -37% -33% 59 $65   $111,396,433 151
Aug 5, 2014 - $5,530 +44% -16% 59 $94   $111,401,963 152
Aug 6, 2014 - $7,660 +39% +15% 59 $130   $111,409,623 153
Aug 7, 2014 - $4,215 -45% -33% 59 $71   $111,413,838 154
Aug 8, 2014 - $4,073 -3% -54% 36 $113   $111,417,911 155
Aug 9, 2014 - $7,004 +72% -33% 36 $195   $111,424,915 156
Aug 10, 2014 - $4,804 -31% -22% 36 $133   $111,429,719 157
Aug 11, 2014 - $3,717 -23% -4% 36 $103   $111,433,436 158
Aug 12, 2014 - $7,382 +99% +33% 36 $205   $111,440,818 159
Aug 13, 2014 - $7,378 n/c -4% 36 $205   $111,448,196 160
Aug 14, 2014 - $5,589 -24% +33% 36 $155   $111,453,785 161

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 7, 2014 2 $41,979,916   3,934 $10,671   $41,979,916 1
Mar 14, 2014 1 $27,322,468 -35% 3,951 $6,915   $69,302,384 2
Mar 21, 2014 3 $16,106,429 -41% 3,607 $4,465   $85,408,813 3
Mar 28, 2014 5 $11,493,112 -29% 3,299 $3,484   $96,901,925 4
Apr 4, 2014 7 $6,488,054 -44% 2,931 $2,214   $103,389,979 5
Apr 11, 2014 11 $2,986,602 -54% 2,001 $1,493   $106,376,581 6
Apr 18, 2014 15 $1,119,014 -63% 780 $1,435   $107,495,595 7
Apr 25, 2014 18 $649,506 -42% 468 $1,388   $108,145,101 8
May 2, 2014 19 $475,590 -27% 410 $1,160   $108,620,691 9
May 9, 2014 24 $377,609 -21% 357 $1,058   $108,998,300 10
May 16, 2014 22 $394,552 +4% 319 $1,237   $109,392,852 11
May 23, 2014 20 $457,503 +16% 286 $1,600   $109,850,355 12
May 30, 2014 23 $311,726 -32% 254 $1,227   $110,162,081 13
Jun 6, 2014 24 $316,906 +2% 224 $1,415   $110,478,987 14
Jun 13, 2014 27 $256,351 -19% 207 $1,238   $110,735,338 15
Jun 20, 2014 30 $202,222 -21% 179 $1,130   $110,937,560 16
Jun 27, 2014 35 $152,031 -25% 136 $1,118   $111,089,591 17
Jul 4, 2014 39 $102,632 -32% 111 $925   $111,192,223 18
Jul 11, 2014 41 $75,485 -26% 78 $968   $111,267,708 19
Jul 18, 2014 46 $49,698 -34% 63 $789   $111,317,406 20
Jul 25, 2014 50 $49,770 n/c 58 $858   $111,367,176 21
Aug 1, 2014 47 $46,662 -6% 59 $791   $111,413,838 22
Aug 8, 2014 52 $39,947 -14% 36 $1,110   $111,453,785 23
Aug 15, 2014 58 $18,697 -53% 24 $779   $111,472,482 24
Aug 22, 2014 65 $11,245 -40% 17 $661   $111,483,727 25
Aug 29, 2014 63 $22,703 +102% 18 $1,261   $111,506,430 26

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 2/20/2014 $0 0 1 2 $2,738,535 12/30/2018
Bahrain 3/6/2014 $0 0 1 5 $275,516 12/30/2018
Brazil 2/28/2014 $0 0 3 6 $6,412,927 10/20/2015
Bulgaria 3/7/2014 $0 0 1 4 $394,333 12/30/2018
Germany 2/27/2014 $0 0 1 2 $8,541,895 10/20/2015
Spain 3/7/2014 $0 0 21 51 $9,544,184 10/13/2015
Sweden 3/7/2014 $0 0 23 23 $1,729,667 12/15/2015
Venezuela 4/4/2014 $0 0 1 1 $2,769,858 12/15/2015
 
Rest of World $125,893,085
 
International Total$158,300,000 12/30/2018

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Oct 19, 20142255,533 255,533$3,830,440$3,830,4401
Oct 26, 20142150,066-41% 405,599$2,249,489$6,079,9292
Nov 2, 20142121,622-19% 527,221$1,823,114$7,903,0433
Nov 9, 2014555,886-54% 583,107$837,731$8,740,7744
Nov 16, 20141037,104-34% 620,211$555,447$9,296,2215
Nov 23, 20141638,049+3% 658,260$570,355$9,866,5766
Nov 30, 201424128,159+237% 786,419$1,937,764$11,804,3407
Dec 7, 20142158,546-54% 844,965$1,050,315$12,854,6558
Dec 14, 20141377,571+32% 922,536$985,152$13,839,8079
Dec 21, 20141986,365+11% 1,008,901$1,718,664$15,558,47110
Dec 28, 20142075,443-13% 1,084,344$801,959$16,360,43011
Jan 4, 20151639,367-48% 1,123,711$577,908$16,938,33812

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Oct 19, 20142209,341 209,341$3,990,038$3,990,0381
Oct 26, 2014283,109-60% 292,450$1,575,753$5,565,7912
Nov 2, 2014242,304-49% 334,754$801,241$6,367,0323
Nov 9, 2014723,776-44% 358,530$450,550$6,817,5824
Nov 16, 20141319,433-18% 377,963$369,221$7,186,8035
Nov 23, 20142013,464-31% 391,427$246,266$7,433,0696
Dec 14, 20141921,174 448,233$340,899$8,347,6389
Dec 21, 20141340,319+90% 488,552$752,752$9,100,39010
Dec 28, 20141551,131+27% 539,683$903,480$10,003,87011
Feb 8, 20151812,426 572,313$160,420$10,455,69717

Our DVD and Blu-ray sales estimates are based on weekly retail surveys, which we use to build a weekly market share estimate for each title we are tracking. The market share is converted into a weekly sales estimate based on industry reports on the overall size of the market, including reports published in Media Play News.

For example, if our weekly retail survey estimates that a particular title sold 1% of all units that week, and the industry reports sales of 1,500,000 units in total, we will estimate 15,000 units were sold of that title. The consumer spending estimate is based on the average sales price for the title in the retailers we survey.

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Netflix Daily Charts

DateRankDays In
Top 10
Vierwership
Score
Aug 13, 2020101 1
Aug 14, 202032 9
Aug 15, 202043 16
Aug 16, 202054 22
Aug 17, 202065 27
Aug 18, 202056 33
Aug 19, 202057 39
Aug 20, 202058 45
Aug 21, 202069 50
Aug 22, 2020810 53
Aug 23, 2020811 56
Aug 24, 2020912 58
Aug 25, 20201013 59
Aug 17, 202181 3
Aug 18, 202172 7
Aug 19, 202163 12
Aug 20, 202154 18
Aug 21, 202165 23
Aug 22, 202176 27

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