The New Mutants (2020)

The New Mutants
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $23,855,569Details
International Box Office $20,752,678Details
Worldwide Box Office $44,608,247
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $2,125,361 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $4,633,310 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $6,758,671
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Synopsis

Five young people demonstrate special powers are brought to a secret institution to undergo treatments they are told will cure them of the dangers of their powers. Included are Danielle Moonstar aka Mirage, who creates illusions from other people’s fears; Rahne Sinclair, who transforms into the werewolf Wolfsbane; Sam Guthrie, who, as Cannonball, can fly at jet speeds protected by a force field; Roberto da Costa aka Sunspot, who absorbs and channels solar power; and Illyana Rasputin aka Magik. The younger sister of Colossus, Magik becomes encased in armor at will and wields a soulsword that amplifies her multiple superhuman and psychic abilities. Invited by Dr. Cecilia Reyes to share their stories about when their powers first manifested, the five “patients” come to understand that they are in a class of people called mutants, who have historically been marginalized and feared. As they relive their origin stories, their memories seem to turn into terrifying realities. Soon, they question what is real and what isn’t, and it becomes clear that the institution isn’t what it seems. Now the question is — why are they being held captive? And who is trying to destroy them?

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$7,037,017 (29.5% of total gross)
Legs:3.39 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:53.5% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$67,000,000 (worldwide box office is 0.7 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,412 opening theaters/2,754 max. theaters, 7.3 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $28,013,393

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: August 28th, 2020 (Wide) by 20th Century Studios
August 28th, 2020 (IMAX) by 20th Century Studios
International Releases: August 26th, 2020 (Wide), released as Nowi mutanci (Poland)
August 27th, 2020 (Wide), released as Os Novos Mutantes (Portugal)
August 28th, 2020 (Wide), released as Noví mutanti (Czech Republic)
August 28th, 2020 (Wide) (France)
August 28th, 2020 (Limited), released as Los Nuevos mutantes (Spain)
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Video Release: November 17th, 2020 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for violent content, some disturbing/bloody images, some strong language, thematic elements and suggestive material.
(Rating bulletin 2619 (Cert #51297), 3/4/2020)
Running Time: 98 minutes
Franchise: X-Men
Comparisons: vs. The King’s Man
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Keywords: Marvel Comics, The Past Catching up with You, Survival Horror, Mutants, Medical Crimes, 2010s, Delayed Release, Disrupted by 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, Development Hell
Source:Based on Comic/Graphic Novel
Genre:Horror
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Super Hero
Production/Financing Companies: Marvel Studios, Kinberg Genre, Donners’ Company, TSG Entertainment, 20th Century Fox, Genre Films, Sunswept Entertainment
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Lowest No. 1 Domestic 56 $7,037,017 Aug 28, 2020 3

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 28, 2020 1 $7,037,017   2,412 $2,918   $7,037,017 1
Sep 4, 2020 2 $3,037,702 -57% 2,754 $1,103   $11,790,329 2
Sep 11, 2020 2 $2,089,204 -31% 2,704 $773   $15,329,572 3
Sep 18, 2020 2 $1,631,833 -22% 2,518 $648   $17,741,422 4
Sep 25, 2020 2 $1,172,088 -28% 2,305 $508   $19,484,246 5
Oct 2, 2020 3 $1,042,158 -11% 2,154 $484   $20,956,219 6
Oct 9, 2020 4 $705,822 -32% 1,663 $424   $22,011,883 7
Oct 16, 2020 7 $468,278 -34% 1,293 $362   $22,724,804 8
Oct 23, 2020 - $282,402 -40% 830 $340   $23,150,116 9
Oct 30, 2020 12 $148,536 -47% 552 $269   $23,393,696 10
Nov 6, 2020 11 $127,720 -14% 327 $391   $23,585,119 11
Nov 13, 2020 - $83,135 -35% 215 $387   $23,739,630 12
Nov 20, 2020 - $41,718 -50% 105 $397   $23,813,079 13
Nov 27, 2020 - $6,618 -84% 40 $165   $23,826,952 14
Dec 4, 2020 - $3,220 -51% 30 $107   $23,832,300 15
Dec 11, 2020 - $12,052 +274% 234 $52   $23,845,088 16
Dec 18, 2020 - $2,027 -83% 52 $39   $23,851,038 17
Dec 25, 2020 - $2,720 +34% 10 $272   $23,855,494 18

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Aug 27, 2020 P $750,000     0     $750,000  
Aug 28, 2020 1 $3,113,501     2,412 $1,291   $3,113,501 1
Aug 29, 2020 1 $2,452,864 -21%   2,412 $1,017   $5,566,365 2
Aug 30, 2020 1 $1,470,652 -40%   2,412 $610   $7,037,017 3
Aug 31, 2020 1 $450,293 -69%   2,412 $187   $7,487,310 4
Sep 1, 2020 1 $466,916 +4%   2,412 $194   $7,954,226 5
Sep 2, 2020 1 $393,751 -16%   2,412 $163   $8,347,977 6
Sep 3, 2020 - $404,650 +3%   2,412 $168   $8,752,627 7
Sep 4, 2020 - $843,068 +108% -73% 2,754 $306   $9,595,695 8
Sep 5, 2020 - $1,192,789 +41% -51% 2,754 $433   $10,788,484 9
Sep 6, 2020 - $1,001,845 -16% -32% 2,754 $364   $11,790,329 10
Sep 7, 2020 - $662,993 -34% +47% 2,754 $241   $12,453,322 11
Sep 8, 2020 - $272,693 -59% -42% 2,754 $99   $12,726,015 12
Sep 9, 2020 - $260,201 -5% -34% 2,754 $94   $12,986,216 13
Sep 10, 2020 - $254,152 -2% -37% 2,754 $92   $13,240,368 14
Sep 11, 2020 - $607,439 +139% -28% 2,704 $225   $13,847,807 15
Sep 12, 2020 - $968,913 +60% -19% 2,704 $358   $14,816,720 16
Sep 13, 2020 - $512,852 -47% -49% 2,704 $190   $15,329,572 17
Sep 14, 2020 - $171,810 -66% -74% 2,704 $64   $15,501,382 18
Sep 15, 2020 - $222,384 +29% -18% 2,704 $82   $15,723,766 19
Sep 16, 2020 - $194,208 -13% -25% 2,704 $72   $15,917,974 20
Sep 17, 2020 - $191,615 -1% -25% 2,704 $71   $16,109,589 21
Sep 18, 2020 - $470,209 +145% -23% 2,518 $187   $16,579,798 22
Sep 19, 2020 - $755,435 +61% -22% 2,518 $300   $17,335,233 23
Sep 20, 2020 - $406,189 -46% -21% 2,518 $161   $17,741,422 24
Sep 21, 2020 - $130,463 -68% -24% 2,518 $52   $17,871,885 25
Sep 22, 2020 - $161,090 +23% -28% 2,518 $64   $18,032,975 26
Sep 23, 2020 - $141,426 -12% -27% 2,518 $56   $18,174,401 27
Sep 24, 2020 - $137,757 -3% -28% 2,518 $55   $18,312,158 28
Sep 25, 2020 - $341,011 +148% -27% 2,305 $148   $18,653,169 29
Sep 26, 2020 - $523,815 +54% -31% 2,305 $227   $19,176,984 30
Sep 27, 2020 - $307,262 -41% -24% 2,305 $133   $19,484,246 31
Sep 28, 2020 - $107,884 -65% -17% 2,305 $47   $19,592,130 32
Sep 29, 2020 - $117,800 +9% -27% 2,305 $51   $19,709,930 33
Sep 30, 2020 - $99,559 -15% -30% 2,305 $43   $19,809,489 34
Oct 1, 2020 - $104,572 +5% -24% 2,305 $45   $19,914,061 35
Oct 2, 2020 - $281,694 +169% -17% 2,154 $131   $20,195,755 36
Oct 3, 2020 - $494,676 +76% -6% 2,154 $230   $20,690,431 37
Oct 4, 2020 - $265,788 -46% -13% 2,154 $123   $20,956,219 38
Oct 5, 2020 - $80,710 -70% -25% 2,154 $37   $21,036,929 39
Oct 6, 2020 - $98,686 +22% -16% 2,154 $46   $21,135,615 40
Oct 7, 2020 - $83,027 -16% -17% 2,154 $39   $21,218,642 41
Oct 8, 2020 - $87,419 +5% -16% 2,154 $41   $21,306,061 42
Oct 9, 2020 - $191,654 +119% -32% 1,663 $115   $21,497,715 43
Oct 10, 2020 - $318,676 +66% -36% 1,663 $192   $21,816,391 44
Oct 11, 2020 - $195,492 -39% -26% 1,663 $118   $22,011,883 45
Oct 12, 2020 - $81,733 -58% +1% 1,663 $49   $22,093,616 46
Oct 13, 2020 - $60,874 -26% -38% 1,663 $37   $22,154,490 47
Oct 14, 2020 - $53,266 -12% -36% 1,663 $32   $22,207,756 48
Oct 15, 2020 - $48,770 -8% -44% 1,663 $29   $22,256,526 49
Oct 16, 2020 - $128,838 +164% -33% 1,293 $100   $22,385,364 50
Oct 17, 2020 - $212,641 +65% -33% 1,293 $164   $22,598,005 51
Oct 18, 2020 - $126,799 -40% -35% 1,293 $98   $22,724,804 52
Oct 19, 2020 - $36,918 -71% -55% 1,293 $29   $22,761,722 53
Oct 20, 2020 - $43,646 +18% -28% 1,293 $34   $22,805,368 54
Oct 21, 2020 - $31,523 -28% -41% 1,293 $24   $22,836,891 55
Oct 22, 2020 - $30,823 -2% -37% 1,293 $24   $22,867,714 56
Oct 23, 2020 - $80,044 +160% -38% 830 $96   $22,947,758 57
Oct 24, 2020 - $126,573 +58% -40% 830 $152   $23,074,331 58
Oct 25, 2020 - $75,785 -40% -40% 830 $91   $23,150,116 59
Oct 26, 2020 - $24,331 -68% -34% 830 $29   $23,174,447 60
Oct 27, 2020 - $26,350 +8% -40% 830 $32   $23,200,797 61
Oct 28, 2020 - $24,029 -9% -24% 830 $29   $23,224,826 62
Oct 29, 2020 - $20,334 -15% -34% 830 $24   $23,245,160 63
Oct 30, 2020 - $43,907 +116% -45% 552 $80   $23,289,067 64
Oct 31, 2020 - $58,234 +33% -54% 552 $105   $23,347,301 65
Nov 1, 2020 - $46,395 -20% -39% 552 $84   $23,393,696 66
Nov 2, 2020 - $15,423 -67% -37% 552 $28   $23,409,119 67
Nov 3, 2020 - $17,391 +13% -34% 552 $32   $23,426,510 68
Nov 4, 2020 - $15,715 -10% -35% 552 $28   $23,442,225 69
Nov 5, 2020 - $15,174 -3% -25% 552 $27   $23,457,399 70
Nov 6, 2020 - $34,156 +125% -22% 327 $104   $23,491,555 71
Nov 7, 2020 - $57,636 +69% -1% 327 $176   $23,549,191 72
Nov 8, 2020 - $35,928 -38% -23% 327 $110   $23,585,119 73
Nov 9, 2020 - $14,024 -61% -9% 327 $43   $23,599,143 74
Nov 10, 2020 - $19,932 +42% +15% 327 $61   $23,619,075 75
Nov 11, 2020 - $24,344 +22% +55% 327 $74   $23,643,419 76
Nov 12, 2020 - $13,076 -46% -14% 327 $40   $23,656,495 77
Nov 13, 2020 - $24,259 +86% -29% 215 $113   $23,680,754 78
Nov 14, 2020 - $34,610 +43% -40% 215 $161   $23,715,364 79
Nov 15, 2020 - $24,266 -30% -32% 215 $113   $23,739,630 80
Nov 16, 2020 - $9,186 -62% -34% 215 $43   $23,748,816 81
Nov 17, 2020 - $7,921 -14% -60% 215 $37   $23,756,737 82
Nov 18, 2020 - $7,283 -8% -70% 215 $34   $23,764,020 83
Nov 19, 2020 - $7,341 +1% -44% 215 $34   $23,771,361 84
Nov 20, 2020 - $10,236 +39% -58% 105 $97   $23,781,597 85
Nov 21, 2020 - $17,717 +73% -49% 105 $169   $23,799,314 86
Nov 22, 2020 - $13,765 -22% -43% 105 $131   $23,813,079 87
Nov 23, 2020 - $2,648 -81% -71% 105 $25   $23,815,727 88
Nov 24, 2020 - $2,167 -18% -73% 105 $21   $23,817,894 89
Nov 25, 2020 - $1,065 -51% -85% 40 $27   $23,818,959 90
Nov 26, 2020 - $1,375 +29% -81% 40 $34   $23,820,334 91
Nov 27, 2020 - $2,161 +57% -79% 40 $54   $23,822,495 92
Nov 28, 2020 - $2,492 +15% -86% 40 $62   $23,824,987 93
Nov 29, 2020 - $1,965 -21% -86% 40 $49   $23,826,952 94
Nov 30, 2020 - $664 -66% -75% 40 $17   $23,827,616 95
Dec 1, 2020 - $465 -30% -79% 40 $12   $23,828,081 96
Dec 2, 2020 - $524 +13% -51% 40 $13   $23,828,605 97
Dec 3, 2020 - $475 -9% -65% 40 $12   $23,829,080 98
Dec 4, 2020 - $530 +12% -75% 30 $18   $23,829,610 99
Dec 5, 2020 - $1,650 +211% -34% 30 $55   $23,831,260 100
Dec 6, 2020 - $1,040 -37% -47% 30 $35   $23,832,300 101
Dec 7, 2020 - $142 -86% -79% 30 $5   $23,832,442 102
Dec 8, 2020 - $92 -35% -80% 30 $3   $23,832,534 103
Dec 9, 2020 - $168 +83% -68% 30 $6   $23,832,702 104
Dec 10, 2020 - $334 +99% -30% 30 $11   $23,833,036 105
Dec 11, 2020 - $2,988 +795% +464% 234 $13   $23,836,024 106
Dec 12, 2020 - $5,471 +83% +232% 234 $23   $23,841,495 107
Dec 13, 2020 - $3,593 -34% +245% 234 $15   $23,845,088 108
Dec 14, 2020 - $1,098 -69% +673% 234 $5   $23,846,186 109
Dec 15, 2020 - $1,390 +27% +1,411% 234 $6   $23,847,576 110
Dec 16, 2020 - $990 -29% +489% 234 $4   $23,848,566 111
Dec 17, 2020 - $445 -55% +33% 234 $2   $23,849,011 112
Dec 18, 2020 - $493 +11% -84% 52 $9   $23,849,504 113
Dec 19, 2020 - $737 +49% -87% 52 $14   $23,850,241 114
Dec 20, 2020 - $797 +8% -78% 52 $15   $23,851,038 115
Dec 21, 2020 - $320 -60% -71% 52 $6   $23,851,358 116
Dec 22, 2020 - $416 +30% -70% 52 $8   $23,851,774 117
Dec 23, 2020 - $435 +5% -56% 52 $8   $23,852,209 118
Dec 24, 2020 - $285 -34% -36% 52 $5   $23,852,494 119
Dec 25, 2020 - $1,000 +251% +103% 10 $100   $23,853,494 120
Dec 26, 2020 - $1,000 n/c +36% 52 $19   $23,854,494 121
Dec 27, 2020 - $1,000 n/c +25% 28 $36   $23,855,494 122
Dec 28, 2020 - $20 -98% -94% 28 $1   $23,855,514 123
Dec 29, 2020 - $45 +125% -89% 28 $2   $23,855,559 124
Dec 31, 2020 - $10   -96% 1 $10   $23,855,569 126

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 28, 2020 1 $8,752,627   2,412 $3,629   $8,752,627 1
Sep 4, 2020 - $4,487,741 -49% 2,754 $1,630   $13,240,368 2
Sep 11, 2020 - $2,869,221 -36% 2,704 $1,061   $16,109,589 3
Sep 18, 2020 - $2,202,569 -23% 2,518 $875   $18,312,158 4
Sep 25, 2020 - $1,601,903 -27% 2,305 $695   $19,914,061 5
Oct 2, 2020 - $1,392,000 -13% 2,154 $646   $21,306,061 6
Oct 9, 2020 - $950,465 -32% 1,663 $572   $22,256,526 7
Oct 16, 2020 - $611,188 -36% 1,293 $473   $22,867,714 8
Oct 23, 2020 - $377,446 -38% 830 $455   $23,245,160 9
Oct 30, 2020 - $212,239 -44% 552 $384   $23,457,399 10
Nov 6, 2020 - $199,096 -6% 327 $609   $23,656,495 11
Nov 13, 2020 - $114,866 -42% 215 $534   $23,771,361 12
Nov 20, 2020 - $48,973 -57% 40 $1,224   $23,820,334 13
Nov 27, 2020 - $8,746 -82% 40 $219   $23,829,080 14
Dec 4, 2020 - $3,956 -55% 30 $132   $23,833,036 15
Dec 11, 2020 - $15,975 +304% 234 $68   $23,849,011 16
Dec 18, 2020 - $3,483 -78% 52 $67   $23,852,494 17

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 4/1/2021 $46,193 0 0 0 $107,735 10/20/2022
Australia 9/3/2020 $357,344 258 258 1,062 $1,196,825 12/29/2020
Brazil 10/22/2020 $181,582 0 0 0 $993,261 5/25/2021
Czech Republic 8/28/2020 $79,194 55 86 279 $166,562 10/19/2022
France 8/28/2020 $1,100,000 0 426 608 $3,114,676 5/28/2021
Germany 9/10/2020 $392,892 440 457 2,178 $1,720,249 2/1/2021
Hong Kong 9/3/2020 $265,870 0 0 0 $398,040 10/2/2020
India 10/30/2020 $5,815 0 0 0 $16,814 12/1/2020
Indonesia 12/31/2020 $0 0 0 0 $261,254 10/20/2022
Italy 9/4/2020 $246,184 0 0 0 $739,202 10/19/2022
Lithuania 9/4/2020 $10,758 14 14 27 $21,422 9/30/2020
Mexico 9/4/2020 $551,053 0 0 0 $2,940,357 12/29/2020
Netherlands 9/4/2020 $205,866 105 106 563 $826,088 10/19/2022
New Zealand 9/3/2020 $69,777 74 76 427 $285,439 10/19/2022
Poland 8/26/2020 $87,337 231 231 462 $308,333 10/20/2022
Portugal 8/27/2020 $47,828 77 77 260 $172,737 10/20/2020
Romania 9/18/2020 $37,074 101 101 337 $119,173 3/24/2021
Russia (CIS) 9/3/2020 $421,034 851 865 2,676 $1,179,041 10/20/2022
Slovakia 9/11/2020 $28,712 67 67 165 $71,393 10/13/2020
South Korea 9/11/2020 $273,971 803 803 983 $470,131 10/2/2020
Spain 8/28/2020 $287,886 312 312 1,276 $1,375,133 10/30/2020
Taiwan 8/28/2020 $400,000 0 0 0 $625,284 9/17/2021
Thailand 8/28/2020 $200,000 0 0 0 $200,000 10/19/2022
Turkey 9/11/2020 $16,604 311 311 1,011 $95,768 10/19/2022
United Kingdom 9/4/2020 $908,066 538 542 2,221 $2,204,439 11/13/2020
 
Rest of World $1,143,322
 
International Total$20,752,678 10/20/2022

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
Nov 22, 20201823,035 23,035$230,120$230,1201

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Nov 22, 2020258,993 58,993$884,305$884,3051
Dec 6, 20201227,923 118,265$418,566$1,772,7933
Dec 13, 20201623,647-15% 141,912$354,469$2,127,2624
Jan 3, 20211014,460 191,847$216,755$2,875,7877
Jan 10, 20211310,577-27% 202,424$158,549$3,034,3368

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Lead Ensemble Members

Anya Taylor-Joy    Illyana Rasputina/Magik
Maisie Williams    Rahne Sinclair/Wolfsbane
Charlie Heaton    Sam Guthrie / Cannonball
Henry Zaga    Roberto da Costa / Sunspot
Blu Hunt    Danielle Moonstar / Mirage

Supporting Cast

Alice Braga    Cecilia Reyes
Happy Anderson    Reverend Craig Sinclair

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

Production and Technical Credits

Josh Boone    Director
Knate Lee*    Screenwriter
Josh Boone    Screenwriter
Chris Claremont    Story by
Bob McLeod    Story by
Simon Kinberg    Producer
Karen Rosenfelt    Producer
Lauren Shuler Donner    Producer
Robb Sullivan    Editor
Matthew Rundell    Editor
Andrew Buckland    Editor
Mark Snow    Composer
Peter Deming    Director of Photography
Anthony Raymond    Set Designer
Season Kent    Music Supervisor

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

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Weekend estimates: Tenet still top, reaches $300 million worldwide, Hocus Pocus surprises

October 4th, 2020

Hocus Pocus

The best that can be said about this weekend at the box office is that a movie is doing better than expected. However, to put that in perspective, the movie in question is a re-release of a film that opened in fourth place back in 1993, and earned four times as much on its original opening weekend (when ticket prices were less than half what they are now) as it did this weekend. The movie, of course, is Hocus Pocus, and its $1.925 million weekend is a welcome surprise for a film that will presumably be drawing more of a family audience than the other films in release right now (Disney has not reported any demographic information for the film). More...

Weekend estimates: Tenet leads lackluster weekend

September 27th, 2020

Tenet

This was never going to be a weekend for the record books, but the estimates released on Sunday morning reveal a theatrical market that’s barely clinging to life. With no major new releases, Tenet will win by default, but its $3.4 million projected weekend is down 28% from last time around, and the market as a whole looks as though it has weakened by about 20% in the last seven days. The biggest new release of the weekend is almost certainly Break the Silence: The Movie, which is rumored to have opened with around $1 million, putting it in a tie for third with Unhinged. The New Mutants remains in second place, with Disney projecting $1.147 million for the weekend. More...

Weekend estimates: Infidel posts solid opening, under the circumstances

September 20th, 2020

Infidel

It looks as though we’ll have another down weekend for total domestic box office, with perhaps $11 million in combined ticket sales for all movies, compared to $12.3 million last weekend, but there are a few small grains of good news to be found. Infidel topped (very modest) expectations, with a projected opening of $1.5 million, and the four other films still playing in wide release that have reported so far all had relatively good holds by historical standards. Tenet hit the $250 million mark worldwide, but Mulan continues to struggle.

Here are the details… More...

Weekend estimates: Mulan posts disappointing $23.2 million opening in China, Tenet crosses $200 million worldwide

September 13th, 2020

Mulan

The return of major new theatrical releases in the United States is great news for the industry, but this past few days have shown just how tough it will be to recover from the effects of the pandemic. After Tenet’s seemingly not-too-good, not-too-bad opening last weekend, two studios revealed what they really thought at end of the week, with Warner Bros. pushing Wonder Woman 1984 back to December 25, and Universal shifting Candyman to sometime in 2021. Clearly business isn’t good enough (yet) to support movies that could be very profitable under normal circumstances.

Warner Bros. and Universal do earn some credit for sticking with a theatrical strategy for the films, at least for now. Disney, meanwhile, have (amongst other things) been criticized for releasing Mulan on Disney+ here in the United States, and didn’t get the best of news this weekend for their international theatrical strategy, as the film rolled out in China with a modest $23.2 million.

New numbers for Tenet, and an opening weekend estimate for The Broken Hearts Gallery also give us new insight into progress in the domestic market.

Here’s a round-up of the weekend numbers released so far. More...

Weekend prediction: The Broken Hearts Gallery

September 10th, 2020

The Broken Hearts Gallery

With theaters slowly reopening in North America, albeit with significant capacity restrictions, and new releases returning to theaters after a long, lonely, Summer, we thought it was time to take a look at our weekend predictions. Traditionally, these have been compiled through a combination of research and judgment, much like the predictions you’ll see on many web sites, trade publications, and newspapers. While our predictions have always stacked up well compared to everyone else, going forwards we wanted to do something that more closely embodies the ethos of The Numbers: providing objective, data-based analysis of the movie industry.

I’m pleased to announce our new weekend previews, which will be based on a model we’re developing that uses our huge database of movie box office and metadata to predict the weekend box office for movies currently playing in theaters. The prediction model debuts this week with an analysis of Sony’s The Broken Hearts Gallery, and we’ll be refining and expanding the model and predictions over the weeks to come. More...

Weekend Estimates: Tenet Debuts to $20.2 Million Domestically, Heads to $150 Million Worldwide

September 6th, 2020

Tenet

On an historic weekend for the movie industry, the two biggest releases of the year so far are going head-to-head in a battle to win over audiences using very different strategies. Tenet is making its debut in theaters domestically, after posting a very respectable $53 million internationally last weekend. Mulan, meanwhile, is making its debut as a Premium VOD release on Disney+ where the streaming service is available, and in theaters in other markets.

Warner Bros. is reporting $20.2 million from 2,810 locations domestically for Tenet “through the Labor Day holiday weekend” (which presumably means including previews and projected grosses for Sunday and Monday), and another $58.3 million internationally, for an international total of $126 million and a global cume of $146.2 million so far.

Disney is claiming a strong opening for Mulan in a handful of small international markets, with $5.9 million for the weekend. The real action for that movie is online, of course, for which no figures have been reported, or are expected.

Here are the details to date. More...

Weekend Predictions: Tenet Set to Tame a Chaotic Box Office

September 2nd, 2020

Tenet

The chaos that is 2020 continues this long weekend. Usually Labor Day marks the official end of the summer blockbuster season, but in 2020 up is down, left is right, and the Canucks still haven’t been eliminated from the Stanley Cup playoffs. With all of this turmoil, it kind of makes sense that the first summer blockbuster getting released this year, Tenet, is coming out on the last weekend of summer. It is the only wide release of the week, and, while The New Mutants and Unhinged will still be in many theaters, they simply won’t be able to compete with Christopher Nolan’s latest epic. More...

Weekend Estimates: New Mutants Posts $7 Million Opening

August 30th, 2020

The New Mutants

Although the war for survival of the theatrical business is only beginning, The New Mutants is at least winning a small early battle by posting an opening weekend that is in line with expectations. In fact, the film will exactly hit our pre-weekend prediction of $7 million, according to Disney’s Sunday morning projection.

Beyond the top-line number, signals are mixed. Mutants’ theater average of $2,903 is better than Unhinged’s $2,206 last weekend, but its box office fell on both Saturday and Sunday, suggesting poor word of mouth. Unhinged itself is down 35% from last weekend, even though it gained an extra 508 theaters. The other new releases were weak (although what a joy to see something new). More...

Weekend Predictions: A Slate of New Releases

August 28th, 2020

The New Mutants

For the first time since March, we have multiple wide releases this week, or to be more accurate, multiple semi-wide or wider releases. The New Mutants is the biggest new release of the week, playing in 2,412 theaters, and it is looking to top Unhinged’s $4 million result from last week. Bill and Ted: Face the Music is opening in more than 1,000 theaters, but it is also playing in PVOD, so its theatrical chances are more questionable. The third wide release of the week is The Personal History of David Copperfield, which has the best reviews, but it also has by far the quietest buzz. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Unhinged Begins to Pry Open the Box Office

August 25th, 2020

Unhinged

For the first time in what feels like years, a film earned more than $1 million at the box office over the weekend. The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run had a shot last weekend, but we had to wait for Unhinged’s American debut for this milestone to be surpassed. The film made $4 million in 1,823 theaters for a two-week total of $5 million, including its run in Canada. More...

August Preview, Part 1: Will This Be the Month for a Major New Release?

August 1st, 2020

The New Mutants

It has been a long time since we’ve seen a theatrical release from a major studio in North America, but that grim record may finally change in August. While there are only three major releases still on the calendar, and things remain in flux, it seems likely that at least one of them will open on their current release date.

That assumption is based partly on Warner Bros.’ decision to go ahead with Tenet’s release on September 3, and United Artists’ release of Bill and Ted Face the Music in theaters and VOD on September 1. With theaters steadily opening internationally, the pressure to release new films has become too great, even while the pandemic continues to rage in the United States. Even if expectations are very low domestically, it makes sense to start releasing films that have some international appeal, can lure moviegoers back to theaters in small numbers in the US, and then can make back more money from domestic video releases.

In the first part of this month’s preview, we look at the films that are lined up to open in August. Tomorrow, we’ll analyze what it’ll take to get box office earnings close to normal, and how long we can expect that to take, at least in countries that are bringing the pandemic under control. More...

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

Synopsis

Five young people demonstrate special powers are brought to a secret institution to undergo treatments they are told will cure them of the dangers of their powers. Included are Danielle Moonstar aka Mirage, who creates illusions from other people’s fears; Rahne Sinclair, who transforms into the werewolf Wolfsbane; Sam Guthrie, who, as Cannonball, can fly at jet speeds protected by a force field; Roberto da Costa aka Sunspot, who absorbs and channels solar power; and Illyana Rasputin aka Magik. The younger sister of Colossus, Magik becomes encased in armor at will and wields a soulsword that amplifies her multiple superhuman and psychic abilities. Invited by Dr. Cecilia Reyes to share their stories about when their powers first manifested, the five “patients” come to understand that they are in a class of people called mutants, who have historically been marginalized and feared. As they relive their origin stories, their memories seem to turn into terrifying realities. Soon, they question what is real and what isn’t, and it becomes clear that the institution isn’t what it seems. Now the question is — why are they being held captive? And who is trying to destroy them?

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$7,037,017 (29.5% of total gross)
Legs:3.39 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:53.5% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$67,000,000 (worldwide box office is 0.7 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,412 opening theaters/2,754 max. theaters, 7.3 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $28,013,393

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: August 28th, 2020 (Wide) by 20th Century Studios
August 28th, 2020 (IMAX) by 20th Century Studios
International Releases: August 26th, 2020 (Wide), released as Nowi mutanci (Poland)
August 27th, 2020 (Wide), released as Os Novos Mutantes (Portugal)
August 28th, 2020 (Wide), released as Noví mutanti (Czech Republic)
August 28th, 2020 (Wide) (France)
August 28th, 2020 (Limited), released as Los Nuevos mutantes (Spain)
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Video Release: November 17th, 2020 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for violent content, some disturbing/bloody images, some strong language, thematic elements and suggestive material.
(Rating bulletin 2619 (Cert #51297), 3/4/2020)
Running Time: 98 minutes
Franchise: X-Men
Comparisons: vs. The King’s Man
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Keywords: Marvel Comics, The Past Catching up with You, Survival Horror, Mutants, Medical Crimes, 2010s, Delayed Release, Disrupted by 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, Development Hell
Source:Based on Comic/Graphic Novel
Genre:Horror
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Super Hero
Production/Financing Companies: Marvel Studios, Kinberg Genre, Donners’ Company, TSG Entertainment, 20th Century Fox, Genre Films, Sunswept Entertainment
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Lowest No. 1 Domestic 56 $7,037,017 Aug 28, 2020 3

Lead Ensemble Members

Anya Taylor-Joy    Illyana Rasputina/Magik
Maisie Williams    Rahne Sinclair/Wolfsbane
Charlie Heaton    Sam Guthrie / Cannonball
Henry Zaga    Roberto da Costa / Sunspot
Blu Hunt    Danielle Moonstar / Mirage

Supporting Cast

Alice Braga    Cecilia Reyes
Happy Anderson    Reverend Craig Sinclair

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

Production and Technical Credits

Josh Boone    Director
Knate Lee*    Screenwriter
Josh Boone    Screenwriter
Chris Claremont    Story by
Bob McLeod    Story by
Simon Kinberg    Producer
Karen Rosenfelt    Producer
Lauren Shuler Donner    Producer
Robb Sullivan    Editor
Matthew Rundell    Editor
Andrew Buckland    Editor
Mark Snow    Composer
Peter Deming    Director of Photography
Anthony Raymond    Set Designer
Season Kent    Music Supervisor

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

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March 28th, 2021

Nobody

An excellent opening for Nobody is more than making up for sluggish results for returning films this weekend and keeps the market recovery on course. More or less. More...

Weekend predictions: Freaky could be a pandemic-sized hit

November 13th, 2020

Freaky

One of the curiosities since theaters started to reopen in the late Summer and early Fall is that the movies being released have not really targeted the demographic one would expect to be most likely to actually go to theaters: people in their teens and twenties. Instead, we’ve mostly seen thrillers, which tend to skew older, and family movies, which obviously skew younger. The most obvious exception to this rule is The New Mutants, which opened with $7 million back in August. This weekend, Freaky is looking to pull off a similar result. If it over-performs, it has a shot at beating Mutants, and having the second-best opening of the pandemic era. More...

Weekend estimates: Let Him Go tops expectations with $4 million opening

November 8th, 2020

Let Him Go

Let Him Go is pulling off a comfortable win at the box office this weekend, according to studio projections released on Sunday morning. Its $4.1-million opening is the third-best result during the pandemic, behind Tenet’s $20.2 million and The New Mutants’s $7.0 million, and slightly ahead of Unhinged’s $4.0 million, assuming the final numbers hold on Monday. While this is undoubtedly good news, which pushes the total for the top six close to $10 million for the first time in a while, the evidence points towards this being more a case of one film connecting with audiences rather than a significant market improvement. More...

Weekend estimates: Honest Thief wins weekend with $3.7 million

October 18th, 2020

Honest Thief

Honest Thief will top the domestic box office this weekend with a $3.7 million opening that is in line with expectations, and provides more evidence that the theatrical business is at least stable in the United States. Relatively good numbers for the re-release of The Nightmare Before Christmas bolster that argument, although 2 Hearts is underperforming hopes. Overall, it’s a story of two steps forward, one step back. More...

Weekend estimates: The War with Grandpa pulls off surprise win

October 11th, 2020

The War with Grandpa

Although the theatrical market is still in the doldrums, The War with Grandpa is providing some welcome good news this weekend with a surprise win. 101 Studios is projecting $3.608 million for the weekend, which is more than double our prediction, and wouldn’t be a particularly surprising result for a film like this from a new distributor under normal circumstances. Its performance raises some interesting questions about what films will and won’t work in theaters at the moment. More...

Weekend estimates: Tenet still top, reaches $300 million worldwide, Hocus Pocus surprises

October 4th, 2020

Hocus Pocus

The best that can be said about this weekend at the box office is that a movie is doing better than expected. However, to put that in perspective, the movie in question is a re-release of a film that opened in fourth place back in 1993, and earned four times as much on its original opening weekend (when ticket prices were less than half what they are now) as it did this weekend. The movie, of course, is Hocus Pocus, and its $1.925 million weekend is a welcome surprise for a film that will presumably be drawing more of a family audience than the other films in release right now (Disney has not reported any demographic information for the film). More...

Weekend estimates: Tenet leads lackluster weekend

September 27th, 2020

Tenet

This was never going to be a weekend for the record books, but the estimates released on Sunday morning reveal a theatrical market that’s barely clinging to life. With no major new releases, Tenet will win by default, but its $3.4 million projected weekend is down 28% from last time around, and the market as a whole looks as though it has weakened by about 20% in the last seven days. The biggest new release of the weekend is almost certainly Break the Silence: The Movie, which is rumored to have opened with around $1 million, putting it in a tie for third with Unhinged. The New Mutants remains in second place, with Disney projecting $1.147 million for the weekend. More...

Weekend estimates: Infidel posts solid opening, under the circumstances

September 20th, 2020

Infidel

It looks as though we’ll have another down weekend for total domestic box office, with perhaps $11 million in combined ticket sales for all movies, compared to $12.3 million last weekend, but there are a few small grains of good news to be found. Infidel topped (very modest) expectations, with a projected opening of $1.5 million, and the four other films still playing in wide release that have reported so far all had relatively good holds by historical standards. Tenet hit the $250 million mark worldwide, but Mulan continues to struggle.

Here are the details… More...

Weekend estimates: Mulan posts disappointing $23.2 million opening in China, Tenet crosses $200 million worldwide

September 13th, 2020

Mulan

The return of major new theatrical releases in the United States is great news for the industry, but this past few days have shown just how tough it will be to recover from the effects of the pandemic. After Tenet’s seemingly not-too-good, not-too-bad opening last weekend, two studios revealed what they really thought at end of the week, with Warner Bros. pushing Wonder Woman 1984 back to December 25, and Universal shifting Candyman to sometime in 2021. Clearly business isn’t good enough (yet) to support movies that could be very profitable under normal circumstances.

Warner Bros. and Universal do earn some credit for sticking with a theatrical strategy for the films, at least for now. Disney, meanwhile, have (amongst other things) been criticized for releasing Mulan on Disney+ here in the United States, and didn’t get the best of news this weekend for their international theatrical strategy, as the film rolled out in China with a modest $23.2 million.

New numbers for Tenet, and an opening weekend estimate for The Broken Hearts Gallery also give us new insight into progress in the domestic market.

Here’s a round-up of the weekend numbers released so far. More...

Weekend prediction: The Broken Hearts Gallery

September 10th, 2020

The Broken Hearts Gallery

With theaters slowly reopening in North America, albeit with significant capacity restrictions, and new releases returning to theaters after a long, lonely, Summer, we thought it was time to take a look at our weekend predictions. Traditionally, these have been compiled through a combination of research and judgment, much like the predictions you’ll see on many web sites, trade publications, and newspapers. While our predictions have always stacked up well compared to everyone else, going forwards we wanted to do something that more closely embodies the ethos of The Numbers: providing objective, data-based analysis of the movie industry.

I’m pleased to announce our new weekend previews, which will be based on a model we’re developing that uses our huge database of movie box office and metadata to predict the weekend box office for movies currently playing in theaters. The prediction model debuts this week with an analysis of Sony’s The Broken Hearts Gallery, and we’ll be refining and expanding the model and predictions over the weeks to come. More...

Weekend Estimates: Tenet Debuts to $20.2 Million Domestically, Heads to $150 Million Worldwide

September 6th, 2020

Tenet

On an historic weekend for the movie industry, the two biggest releases of the year so far are going head-to-head in a battle to win over audiences using very different strategies. Tenet is making its debut in theaters domestically, after posting a very respectable $53 million internationally last weekend. Mulan, meanwhile, is making its debut as a Premium VOD release on Disney+ where the streaming service is available, and in theaters in other markets.

Warner Bros. is reporting $20.2 million from 2,810 locations domestically for Tenet “through the Labor Day holiday weekend” (which presumably means including previews and projected grosses for Sunday and Monday), and another $58.3 million internationally, for an international total of $126 million and a global cume of $146.2 million so far.

Disney is claiming a strong opening for Mulan in a handful of small international markets, with $5.9 million for the weekend. The real action for that movie is online, of course, for which no figures have been reported, or are expected.

Here are the details to date. More...

Weekend Predictions: Tenet Set to Tame a Chaotic Box Office

September 2nd, 2020

Tenet

The chaos that is 2020 continues this long weekend. Usually Labor Day marks the official end of the summer blockbuster season, but in 2020 up is down, left is right, and the Canucks still haven’t been eliminated from the Stanley Cup playoffs. With all of this turmoil, it kind of makes sense that the first summer blockbuster getting released this year, Tenet, is coming out on the last weekend of summer. It is the only wide release of the week, and, while The New Mutants and Unhinged will still be in many theaters, they simply won’t be able to compete with Christopher Nolan’s latest epic. More...

Weekend Estimates: New Mutants Posts $7 Million Opening

August 30th, 2020

The New Mutants

Although the war for survival of the theatrical business is only beginning, The New Mutants is at least winning a small early battle by posting an opening weekend that is in line with expectations. In fact, the film will exactly hit our pre-weekend prediction of $7 million, according to Disney’s Sunday morning projection.

Beyond the top-line number, signals are mixed. Mutants’ theater average of $2,903 is better than Unhinged’s $2,206 last weekend, but its box office fell on both Saturday and Sunday, suggesting poor word of mouth. Unhinged itself is down 35% from last weekend, even though it gained an extra 508 theaters. The other new releases were weak (although what a joy to see something new). More...

Weekend Predictions: A Slate of New Releases

August 28th, 2020

The New Mutants

For the first time since March, we have multiple wide releases this week, or to be more accurate, multiple semi-wide or wider releases. The New Mutants is the biggest new release of the week, playing in 2,412 theaters, and it is looking to top Unhinged’s $4 million result from last week. Bill and Ted: Face the Music is opening in more than 1,000 theaters, but it is also playing in PVOD, so its theatrical chances are more questionable. The third wide release of the week is The Personal History of David Copperfield, which has the best reviews, but it also has by far the quietest buzz. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Unhinged Begins to Pry Open the Box Office

August 25th, 2020

Unhinged

For the first time in what feels like years, a film earned more than $1 million at the box office over the weekend. The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run had a shot last weekend, but we had to wait for Unhinged’s American debut for this milestone to be surpassed. The film made $4 million in 1,823 theaters for a two-week total of $5 million, including its run in Canada. More...

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August 1st, 2020

The New Mutants

It has been a long time since we’ve seen a theatrical release from a major studio in North America, but that grim record may finally change in August. While there are only three major releases still on the calendar, and things remain in flux, it seems likely that at least one of them will open on their current release date.

That assumption is based partly on Warner Bros.’ decision to go ahead with Tenet’s release on September 3, and United Artists’ release of Bill and Ted Face the Music in theaters and VOD on September 1. With theaters steadily opening internationally, the pressure to release new films has become too great, even while the pandemic continues to rage in the United States. Even if expectations are very low domestically, it makes sense to start releasing films that have some international appeal, can lure moviegoers back to theaters in small numbers in the US, and then can make back more money from domestic video releases.

In the first part of this month’s preview, we look at the films that are lined up to open in August. Tomorrow, we’ll analyze what it’ll take to get box office earnings close to normal, and how long we can expect that to take, at least in countries that are bringing the pandemic under control. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 28, 2020 1 $7,037,017   2,412 $2,918   $7,037,017 1
Sep 4, 2020 2 $3,037,702 -57% 2,754 $1,103   $11,790,329 2
Sep 11, 2020 2 $2,089,204 -31% 2,704 $773   $15,329,572 3
Sep 18, 2020 2 $1,631,833 -22% 2,518 $648   $17,741,422 4
Sep 25, 2020 2 $1,172,088 -28% 2,305 $508   $19,484,246 5
Oct 2, 2020 3 $1,042,158 -11% 2,154 $484   $20,956,219 6
Oct 9, 2020 4 $705,822 -32% 1,663 $424   $22,011,883 7
Oct 16, 2020 7 $468,278 -34% 1,293 $362   $22,724,804 8
Oct 23, 2020 - $282,402 -40% 830 $340   $23,150,116 9
Oct 30, 2020 12 $148,536 -47% 552 $269   $23,393,696 10
Nov 6, 2020 11 $127,720 -14% 327 $391   $23,585,119 11
Nov 13, 2020 - $83,135 -35% 215 $387   $23,739,630 12
Nov 20, 2020 - $41,718 -50% 105 $397   $23,813,079 13
Nov 27, 2020 - $6,618 -84% 40 $165   $23,826,952 14
Dec 4, 2020 - $3,220 -51% 30 $107   $23,832,300 15
Dec 11, 2020 - $12,052 +274% 234 $52   $23,845,088 16
Dec 18, 2020 - $2,027 -83% 52 $39   $23,851,038 17
Dec 25, 2020 - $2,720 +34% 10 $272   $23,855,494 18

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Aug 27, 2020 P $750,000     0     $750,000  
Aug 28, 2020 1 $3,113,501     2,412 $1,291   $3,113,501 1
Aug 29, 2020 1 $2,452,864 -21%   2,412 $1,017   $5,566,365 2
Aug 30, 2020 1 $1,470,652 -40%   2,412 $610   $7,037,017 3
Aug 31, 2020 1 $450,293 -69%   2,412 $187   $7,487,310 4
Sep 1, 2020 1 $466,916 +4%   2,412 $194   $7,954,226 5
Sep 2, 2020 1 $393,751 -16%   2,412 $163   $8,347,977 6
Sep 3, 2020 - $404,650 +3%   2,412 $168   $8,752,627 7
Sep 4, 2020 - $843,068 +108% -73% 2,754 $306   $9,595,695 8
Sep 5, 2020 - $1,192,789 +41% -51% 2,754 $433   $10,788,484 9
Sep 6, 2020 - $1,001,845 -16% -32% 2,754 $364   $11,790,329 10
Sep 7, 2020 - $662,993 -34% +47% 2,754 $241   $12,453,322 11
Sep 8, 2020 - $272,693 -59% -42% 2,754 $99   $12,726,015 12
Sep 9, 2020 - $260,201 -5% -34% 2,754 $94   $12,986,216 13
Sep 10, 2020 - $254,152 -2% -37% 2,754 $92   $13,240,368 14
Sep 11, 2020 - $607,439 +139% -28% 2,704 $225   $13,847,807 15
Sep 12, 2020 - $968,913 +60% -19% 2,704 $358   $14,816,720 16
Sep 13, 2020 - $512,852 -47% -49% 2,704 $190   $15,329,572 17
Sep 14, 2020 - $171,810 -66% -74% 2,704 $64   $15,501,382 18
Sep 15, 2020 - $222,384 +29% -18% 2,704 $82   $15,723,766 19
Sep 16, 2020 - $194,208 -13% -25% 2,704 $72   $15,917,974 20
Sep 17, 2020 - $191,615 -1% -25% 2,704 $71   $16,109,589 21
Sep 18, 2020 - $470,209 +145% -23% 2,518 $187   $16,579,798 22
Sep 19, 2020 - $755,435 +61% -22% 2,518 $300   $17,335,233 23
Sep 20, 2020 - $406,189 -46% -21% 2,518 $161   $17,741,422 24
Sep 21, 2020 - $130,463 -68% -24% 2,518 $52   $17,871,885 25
Sep 22, 2020 - $161,090 +23% -28% 2,518 $64   $18,032,975 26
Sep 23, 2020 - $141,426 -12% -27% 2,518 $56   $18,174,401 27
Sep 24, 2020 - $137,757 -3% -28% 2,518 $55   $18,312,158 28
Sep 25, 2020 - $341,011 +148% -27% 2,305 $148   $18,653,169 29
Sep 26, 2020 - $523,815 +54% -31% 2,305 $227   $19,176,984 30
Sep 27, 2020 - $307,262 -41% -24% 2,305 $133   $19,484,246 31
Sep 28, 2020 - $107,884 -65% -17% 2,305 $47   $19,592,130 32
Sep 29, 2020 - $117,800 +9% -27% 2,305 $51   $19,709,930 33
Sep 30, 2020 - $99,559 -15% -30% 2,305 $43   $19,809,489 34
Oct 1, 2020 - $104,572 +5% -24% 2,305 $45   $19,914,061 35
Oct 2, 2020 - $281,694 +169% -17% 2,154 $131   $20,195,755 36
Oct 3, 2020 - $494,676 +76% -6% 2,154 $230   $20,690,431 37
Oct 4, 2020 - $265,788 -46% -13% 2,154 $123   $20,956,219 38
Oct 5, 2020 - $80,710 -70% -25% 2,154 $37   $21,036,929 39
Oct 6, 2020 - $98,686 +22% -16% 2,154 $46   $21,135,615 40
Oct 7, 2020 - $83,027 -16% -17% 2,154 $39   $21,218,642 41
Oct 8, 2020 - $87,419 +5% -16% 2,154 $41   $21,306,061 42
Oct 9, 2020 - $191,654 +119% -32% 1,663 $115   $21,497,715 43
Oct 10, 2020 - $318,676 +66% -36% 1,663 $192   $21,816,391 44
Oct 11, 2020 - $195,492 -39% -26% 1,663 $118   $22,011,883 45
Oct 12, 2020 - $81,733 -58% +1% 1,663 $49   $22,093,616 46
Oct 13, 2020 - $60,874 -26% -38% 1,663 $37   $22,154,490 47
Oct 14, 2020 - $53,266 -12% -36% 1,663 $32   $22,207,756 48
Oct 15, 2020 - $48,770 -8% -44% 1,663 $29   $22,256,526 49
Oct 16, 2020 - $128,838 +164% -33% 1,293 $100   $22,385,364 50
Oct 17, 2020 - $212,641 +65% -33% 1,293 $164   $22,598,005 51
Oct 18, 2020 - $126,799 -40% -35% 1,293 $98   $22,724,804 52
Oct 19, 2020 - $36,918 -71% -55% 1,293 $29   $22,761,722 53
Oct 20, 2020 - $43,646 +18% -28% 1,293 $34   $22,805,368 54
Oct 21, 2020 - $31,523 -28% -41% 1,293 $24   $22,836,891 55
Oct 22, 2020 - $30,823 -2% -37% 1,293 $24   $22,867,714 56
Oct 23, 2020 - $80,044 +160% -38% 830 $96   $22,947,758 57
Oct 24, 2020 - $126,573 +58% -40% 830 $152   $23,074,331 58
Oct 25, 2020 - $75,785 -40% -40% 830 $91   $23,150,116 59
Oct 26, 2020 - $24,331 -68% -34% 830 $29   $23,174,447 60
Oct 27, 2020 - $26,350 +8% -40% 830 $32   $23,200,797 61
Oct 28, 2020 - $24,029 -9% -24% 830 $29   $23,224,826 62
Oct 29, 2020 - $20,334 -15% -34% 830 $24   $23,245,160 63
Oct 30, 2020 - $43,907 +116% -45% 552 $80   $23,289,067 64
Oct 31, 2020 - $58,234 +33% -54% 552 $105   $23,347,301 65
Nov 1, 2020 - $46,395 -20% -39% 552 $84   $23,393,696 66
Nov 2, 2020 - $15,423 -67% -37% 552 $28   $23,409,119 67
Nov 3, 2020 - $17,391 +13% -34% 552 $32   $23,426,510 68
Nov 4, 2020 - $15,715 -10% -35% 552 $28   $23,442,225 69
Nov 5, 2020 - $15,174 -3% -25% 552 $27   $23,457,399 70
Nov 6, 2020 - $34,156 +125% -22% 327 $104   $23,491,555 71
Nov 7, 2020 - $57,636 +69% -1% 327 $176   $23,549,191 72
Nov 8, 2020 - $35,928 -38% -23% 327 $110   $23,585,119 73
Nov 9, 2020 - $14,024 -61% -9% 327 $43   $23,599,143 74
Nov 10, 2020 - $19,932 +42% +15% 327 $61   $23,619,075 75
Nov 11, 2020 - $24,344 +22% +55% 327 $74   $23,643,419 76
Nov 12, 2020 - $13,076 -46% -14% 327 $40   $23,656,495 77
Nov 13, 2020 - $24,259 +86% -29% 215 $113   $23,680,754 78
Nov 14, 2020 - $34,610 +43% -40% 215 $161   $23,715,364 79
Nov 15, 2020 - $24,266 -30% -32% 215 $113   $23,739,630 80
Nov 16, 2020 - $9,186 -62% -34% 215 $43   $23,748,816 81
Nov 17, 2020 - $7,921 -14% -60% 215 $37   $23,756,737 82
Nov 18, 2020 - $7,283 -8% -70% 215 $34   $23,764,020 83
Nov 19, 2020 - $7,341 +1% -44% 215 $34   $23,771,361 84
Nov 20, 2020 - $10,236 +39% -58% 105 $97   $23,781,597 85
Nov 21, 2020 - $17,717 +73% -49% 105 $169   $23,799,314 86
Nov 22, 2020 - $13,765 -22% -43% 105 $131   $23,813,079 87
Nov 23, 2020 - $2,648 -81% -71% 105 $25   $23,815,727 88
Nov 24, 2020 - $2,167 -18% -73% 105 $21   $23,817,894 89
Nov 25, 2020 - $1,065 -51% -85% 40 $27   $23,818,959 90
Nov 26, 2020 - $1,375 +29% -81% 40 $34   $23,820,334 91
Nov 27, 2020 - $2,161 +57% -79% 40 $54   $23,822,495 92
Nov 28, 2020 - $2,492 +15% -86% 40 $62   $23,824,987 93
Nov 29, 2020 - $1,965 -21% -86% 40 $49   $23,826,952 94
Nov 30, 2020 - $664 -66% -75% 40 $17   $23,827,616 95
Dec 1, 2020 - $465 -30% -79% 40 $12   $23,828,081 96
Dec 2, 2020 - $524 +13% -51% 40 $13   $23,828,605 97
Dec 3, 2020 - $475 -9% -65% 40 $12   $23,829,080 98
Dec 4, 2020 - $530 +12% -75% 30 $18   $23,829,610 99
Dec 5, 2020 - $1,650 +211% -34% 30 $55   $23,831,260 100
Dec 6, 2020 - $1,040 -37% -47% 30 $35   $23,832,300 101
Dec 7, 2020 - $142 -86% -79% 30 $5   $23,832,442 102
Dec 8, 2020 - $92 -35% -80% 30 $3   $23,832,534 103
Dec 9, 2020 - $168 +83% -68% 30 $6   $23,832,702 104
Dec 10, 2020 - $334 +99% -30% 30 $11   $23,833,036 105
Dec 11, 2020 - $2,988 +795% +464% 234 $13   $23,836,024 106
Dec 12, 2020 - $5,471 +83% +232% 234 $23   $23,841,495 107
Dec 13, 2020 - $3,593 -34% +245% 234 $15   $23,845,088 108
Dec 14, 2020 - $1,098 -69% +673% 234 $5   $23,846,186 109
Dec 15, 2020 - $1,390 +27% +1,411% 234 $6   $23,847,576 110
Dec 16, 2020 - $990 -29% +489% 234 $4   $23,848,566 111
Dec 17, 2020 - $445 -55% +33% 234 $2   $23,849,011 112
Dec 18, 2020 - $493 +11% -84% 52 $9   $23,849,504 113
Dec 19, 2020 - $737 +49% -87% 52 $14   $23,850,241 114
Dec 20, 2020 - $797 +8% -78% 52 $15   $23,851,038 115
Dec 21, 2020 - $320 -60% -71% 52 $6   $23,851,358 116
Dec 22, 2020 - $416 +30% -70% 52 $8   $23,851,774 117
Dec 23, 2020 - $435 +5% -56% 52 $8   $23,852,209 118
Dec 24, 2020 - $285 -34% -36% 52 $5   $23,852,494 119
Dec 25, 2020 - $1,000 +251% +103% 10 $100   $23,853,494 120
Dec 26, 2020 - $1,000 n/c +36% 52 $19   $23,854,494 121
Dec 27, 2020 - $1,000 n/c +25% 28 $36   $23,855,494 122
Dec 28, 2020 - $20 -98% -94% 28 $1   $23,855,514 123
Dec 29, 2020 - $45 +125% -89% 28 $2   $23,855,559 124
Dec 31, 2020 - $10   -96% 1 $10   $23,855,569 126

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 28, 2020 1 $8,752,627   2,412 $3,629   $8,752,627 1
Sep 4, 2020 - $4,487,741 -49% 2,754 $1,630   $13,240,368 2
Sep 11, 2020 - $2,869,221 -36% 2,704 $1,061   $16,109,589 3
Sep 18, 2020 - $2,202,569 -23% 2,518 $875   $18,312,158 4
Sep 25, 2020 - $1,601,903 -27% 2,305 $695   $19,914,061 5
Oct 2, 2020 - $1,392,000 -13% 2,154 $646   $21,306,061 6
Oct 9, 2020 - $950,465 -32% 1,663 $572   $22,256,526 7
Oct 16, 2020 - $611,188 -36% 1,293 $473   $22,867,714 8
Oct 23, 2020 - $377,446 -38% 830 $455   $23,245,160 9
Oct 30, 2020 - $212,239 -44% 552 $384   $23,457,399 10
Nov 6, 2020 - $199,096 -6% 327 $609   $23,656,495 11
Nov 13, 2020 - $114,866 -42% 215 $534   $23,771,361 12
Nov 20, 2020 - $48,973 -57% 40 $1,224   $23,820,334 13
Nov 27, 2020 - $8,746 -82% 40 $219   $23,829,080 14
Dec 4, 2020 - $3,956 -55% 30 $132   $23,833,036 15
Dec 11, 2020 - $15,975 +304% 234 $68   $23,849,011 16
Dec 18, 2020 - $3,483 -78% 52 $67   $23,852,494 17

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 4/1/2021 $46,193 0 0 0 $107,735 10/20/2022
Australia 9/3/2020 $357,344 258 258 1,062 $1,196,825 12/29/2020
Brazil 10/22/2020 $181,582 0 0 0 $993,261 5/25/2021
Czech Republic 8/28/2020 $79,194 55 86 279 $166,562 10/19/2022
France 8/28/2020 $1,100,000 0 426 608 $3,114,676 5/28/2021
Germany 9/10/2020 $392,892 440 457 2,178 $1,720,249 2/1/2021
Hong Kong 9/3/2020 $265,870 0 0 0 $398,040 10/2/2020
India 10/30/2020 $5,815 0 0 0 $16,814 12/1/2020
Indonesia 12/31/2020 $0 0 0 0 $261,254 10/20/2022
Italy 9/4/2020 $246,184 0 0 0 $739,202 10/19/2022
Lithuania 9/4/2020 $10,758 14 14 27 $21,422 9/30/2020
Mexico 9/4/2020 $551,053 0 0 0 $2,940,357 12/29/2020
Netherlands 9/4/2020 $205,866 105 106 563 $826,088 10/19/2022
New Zealand 9/3/2020 $69,777 74 76 427 $285,439 10/19/2022
Poland 8/26/2020 $87,337 231 231 462 $308,333 10/20/2022
Portugal 8/27/2020 $47,828 77 77 260 $172,737 10/20/2020
Romania 9/18/2020 $37,074 101 101 337 $119,173 3/24/2021
Russia (CIS) 9/3/2020 $421,034 851 865 2,676 $1,179,041 10/20/2022
Slovakia 9/11/2020 $28,712 67 67 165 $71,393 10/13/2020
South Korea 9/11/2020 $273,971 803 803 983 $470,131 10/2/2020
Spain 8/28/2020 $287,886 312 312 1,276 $1,375,133 10/30/2020
Taiwan 8/28/2020 $400,000 0 0 0 $625,284 9/17/2021
Thailand 8/28/2020 $200,000 0 0 0 $200,000 10/19/2022
Turkey 9/11/2020 $16,604 311 311 1,011 $95,768 10/19/2022
United Kingdom 9/4/2020 $908,066 538 542 2,221 $2,204,439 11/13/2020
 
Rest of World $1,143,322
 
International Total$20,752,678 10/20/2022

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
Nov 22, 20201823,035 23,035$230,120$230,1201

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Nov 22, 2020258,993 58,993$884,305$884,3051
Dec 6, 20201227,923 118,265$418,566$1,772,7933
Dec 13, 20201623,647-15% 141,912$354,469$2,127,2624
Jan 3, 20211014,460 191,847$216,755$2,875,7877
Jan 10, 20211310,577-27% 202,424$158,549$3,034,3368

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