Paddington (2014)

Paddington poster
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $76,223,578Details
International Box Office $176,187,406Details
Worldwide Box Office $252,410,984
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $14,250,686 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $8,838,957 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $23,089,643
Further financial details...

Synopsis

The comic misadventures of a young Peruvian bear who travels to the city in search of a home. Finding himself lost and alone, he begins to realize that city life is not all he had imagined—until he meets the kindly Brown family who read the label around his neck that says “Please look after this bear. Thank you,” and offer him a temporary haven. It looks as though his luck has changed until this rarest of bears catches the eye of a museum taxidermist.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$18,966,676 (24.9% of total gross)
Legs:4.02 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:30.2% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$55,000,000 (worldwide box office is 4.6 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,303 opening theaters/3,355 max. theaters, 6.9 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $97,472,135

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 1,101-1,200) 1,130 $76,223,578
All Time International Box Office (Rank 501-600) 592 $176,187,406
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 601-700) 681 $252,410,984

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


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Netflix:Netflix UK, Netflix, Netflix, Netflix

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: January 16th, 2015 (Wide) by Weinstein Co.
International Releases: November 28th, 2014 (Wide) (United Kingdom)
December 3rd, 2014 (Wide) (Belgium)
December 4th, 2014 (Wide) (Germany)
December 5th, 2014 (Wide) (France)
December 11th, 2014 (Wide) (Australia)
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Video Release: March 23rd, 2015 by StudioCanal UK
April 28th, 2015 by Anchor Bay Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for mild action and rude humor.
(Rating bulletin 2353, 12/17/2014)
Running Time: 95 minutes
Franchise: Paddington
Comparisons: vs. Paddington 2
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Keywords: Animal Lead, Talking Animals, Museum, Motion Capture Performance, Family Adventure
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Animation/Live Action
Creative Type:Kids Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: StudioCanal, Weinstein Company, Anton Capital Entertainment
Production Countries: France, United Kingdom, United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest 5th Monday 80 $1,734,575 Feb 16, 2015 32
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 398 $5,494,772 Feb 13, 2015 31
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 189 $5,770,559 Feb 13, 2015 31
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 208 $7,856,302 Feb 13, 2015 31
Super Bowl (All Movies, 3-Day) 65 $8,267,864 Jan 30, 2015 17
Super Bowl (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 124 $11,256,258 Jan 30, 2015 17
Martin Luther King (All Movies, 3-Day) 39 $18,966,676 Jan 16, 2015 3
Martin Luther King (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 61 $25,994,723 Jan 16, 2015 3
Martin Luther King (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 32 $25,494,139 Jan 16, 2015 3
Martin Luther King (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 38 $34,881,507 Jan 16, 2015 3
Martin Luther King (Opening, 3-Day) 23 $18,966,676 Jan 16, 2015 3
Martin Luther King (Opening, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 32 $25,994,723 Jan 16, 2015 3
Martin Luther King (Opening, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 20 $25,494,139 Jan 16, 2015 3
Martin Luther King (Opening, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 24 $34,881,507 Jan 16, 2015 3
Leggiest Opening Weekend 65 4.07 Jan 16, 2015 3

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jan 16, 2015 3 $18,966,676   3,303 $5,742   $18,966,676 1
Jan 23, 2015 3 $12,266,287 -35% 3,355 $3,656   $39,937,717 2
Jan 30, 2015 3 $8,267,864 -33% 3,303 $2,503   $50,303,258 3
Feb 6, 2015 6 $5,220,940 -37% 2,888 $1,808   $57,124,415 4
Feb 13, 2015 7 $4,035,984 -23% 2,244 $1,799   $62,229,292 5
Feb 20, 2015 10 $2,444,684 -39% 1,837 $1,331   $67,816,450 6
Feb 27, 2015 14 $1,810,591 -26% 1,421 $1,274   $70,214,210 7
Mar 6, 2015 13 $1,263,985 -30% 1,135 $1,114   $72,063,853 8
Mar 13, 2015 15 $701,829 -44% 837 $839   $73,292,007 9
Mar 20, 2015 17 $428,889 -39% 502 $854   $74,209,261 10
Mar 27, 2015 21 $272,504 -36% 454 $600   $74,674,186 11
Apr 3, 2015 23 $188,833 -31% 340 $555   $75,023,932 12
Apr 10, 2015 23 $150,495 -20% 241 $624   $75,348,522 13
Apr 17, 2015 29 $95,519 -37% 193 $495   $75,483,049 14
Apr 24, 2015 32 $98,077 +3% 171 $574   $75,611,904 15
May 1, 2015 31 $66,225 -32% 146 $454   $75,701,146 16
May 8, 2015 31 $98,804 +49% 226 $437   $75,820,623 17
May 15, 2015 32 $89,083 -10% 214 $416   $75,947,969 18
May 22, 2015 43 $49,856 -44% 145 $344   $76,035,187 19
May 29, 2015 46 $26,614 -47% 70 $380   $76,101,024 20
Jun 5, 2015 54 $16,954 -36% 44 $385   $76,137,505 21
Jun 12, 2015 42 $30,731 +81% 23 $1,336   $76,180,599 22

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jan 15, 2015 P $175,000     0     $175,000  
Jan 16, 2015 3 $4,654,579     3,303 $1,409   $4,654,579 1
Jan 17, 2015 3 $8,366,953 +80%   3,303 $2,533   $13,021,532 2
Jan 18, 2015 2 $5,945,144 -29%   3,303 $1,800   $18,966,676 3
Jan 19, 2015 2 $6,527,463 +10%   3,303 $1,976   $25,494,139 4
Jan 20, 2015 4 $1,006,045 -85%   3,303 $305   $26,500,184 5
Jan 21, 2015 5 $567,841 -44%   3,303 $172   $27,068,025 6
Jan 22, 2015 6 $603,405 +6%   3,303 $183   $27,671,430 7
Jan 23, 2015 4 $2,603,575 +331% -44% 3,355 $776   $30,275,005 8
Jan 24, 2015 2 $5,927,838 +128% -29% 3,355 $1,767   $36,202,843 9
Jan 25, 2015 2 $3,734,874 -37% -37% 3,355 $1,113   $39,937,717 10
Jan 26, 2015 4 $526,863 -86% -92% 3,355 $157   $40,464,580 11
Jan 27, 2015 5 $668,722 +27% -34% 3,355 $199   $41,133,302 12
Jan 28, 2015 5 $454,649 -32% -20% 3,355 $136   $41,587,951 13
Jan 29, 2015 6 $447,443 -2% -26% 3,355 $133   $42,035,394 14
Jan 30, 2015 5 $1,936,705 +333% -26% 3,303 $586   $43,972,099 15
Jan 31, 2015 2 $4,523,413 +134% -24% 3,303 $1,369   $48,495,512 16
Feb 1, 2015 2 $1,807,746 -60% -52% 3,303 $547   $50,303,258 17
Feb 2, 2015 6 $470,225 -74% -11% 3,303 $142   $50,773,483 18
Feb 3, 2015 7 $482,284 +3% -28% 3,303 $146   $51,255,767 19
Feb 4, 2015 7 $329,647 -32% -27% 3,303 $100   $51,585,414 20
Feb 5, 2015 8 $318,061 -4% -29% 3,303 $96   $51,903,475 21
Feb 6, 2015 10 $1,114,573 +250% -42% 2,888 $386   $53,018,048 22
Feb 7, 2015 5 $2,570,790 +131% -43% 2,888 $890   $55,588,838 23
Feb 8, 2015 5 $1,535,577 -40% -15% 2,888 $532   $57,124,415 24
Feb 9, 2015 8 $333,564 -78% -29% 2,888 $116   $57,457,979 25
Feb 10, 2015 10 $276,188 -17% -43% 2,888 $96   $57,734,167 26
Feb 11, 2015 10 $206,083 -25% -37% 2,888 $71   $57,940,250 27
Feb 12, 2015 7 $253,058 +23% -20% 2,888 $88   $58,193,308 28
Feb 13, 2015 7 $807,548 +219% -28% 2,244 $360   $59,000,856 29
Feb 14, 2015 7 $1,884,099 +133% -27% 2,244 $840   $60,884,955 30
Feb 15, 2015 6 $1,344,337 -29% -12% 2,244 $599   $62,229,292 31
Feb 16, 2015 5 $1,734,575 +29% +420% 2,244 $773   $63,963,867 32
Feb 17, 2015 6 $521,240 -70% +89% 2,244 $232   $64,485,107 33
Feb 18, 2015 6 $423,375 -19% +105% 2,244 $189   $64,908,482 34
Feb 19, 2015 6 $463,284 +9% +83% 2,244 $206   $65,371,766 35
Feb 20, 2015 11 $636,590 +37% -21% 1,837 $347   $66,008,356 36
Feb 21, 2015 10 $1,033,967 +62% -45% 1,837 $563   $67,042,323 37
Feb 22, 2015 9 $774,127 -25% -42% 1,837 $421   $67,816,450 38
Feb 23, 2015 11 $138,183 -82% -92% 1,837 $75   $67,954,633 39
Feb 24, 2015 10 $163,117 +18% -69% 1,837 $89   $68,117,750 40
Feb 25, 2015 10 $125,399 -23% -70% 1,837 $68   $68,243,149 41
Feb 26, 2015 10 $160,470 +28% -65% 1,837 $87   $68,403,619 42
Feb 27, 2015 15 $315,956 +97% -50% 1,421 $222   $68,719,575 43
Feb 28, 2015 13 $885,175 +180% -14% 1,421 $623   $69,604,750 44
Mar 1, 2015 10 $609,460 -31% -21% 1,421 $429   $70,214,210 45
Mar 2, 2015 13 $132,445 -78% -4% 1,421 $93   $70,346,655 46
Mar 3, 2015 12 $165,562 +25% +1% 1,421 $117   $70,512,217 47
Mar 4, 2015 13 $123,808 -25% -1% 1,421 $87   $70,636,025 48
Mar 5, 2015 11 $163,843 +32% +2% 1,421 $115   $70,799,868 49
Mar 6, 2015 14 $270,225 +65% -14% 1,135 $238   $71,070,093 50
Mar 7, 2015 12 $600,935 +122% -32% 1,135 $529   $71,671,028 51
Mar 8, 2015 12 $392,825 -35% -36% 1,135 $346   $72,063,853 52
Mar 9, 2015 12 $131,595 -67% -1% 1,135 $116   $72,195,448 53
Mar 10, 2015 12 $145,326 +10% -12% 1,135 $128   $72,340,774 54
Mar 11, 2015 12 $126,976 -13% +3% 1,135 $112   $72,467,750 55
Mar 12, 2015 12 $122,428 -4% -25% 1,135 $108   $72,590,178 56
Mar 13, 2015 15 $157,305 +28% -42% 837 $188   $72,747,483 57
Mar 14, 2015 14 $329,165 +109% -45% 837 $393   $73,076,648 58
Mar 15, 2015 14 $215,359 -35% -45% 837 $257   $73,292,007 59
Mar 16, 2015 14 $83,856 -61% -36% 837 $100   $73,375,863 60
Mar 17, 2015 14 $134,966 +61% -7% 837 $161   $73,510,829 61
Mar 18, 2015 14 $128,439 -5% +1% 837 $153   $73,639,268 62
Mar 19, 2015 14 $141,104 +10% +15% 837 $169   $73,780,372 63
Mar 20, 2015 - $106,876 -24% -32% 502 $213   $73,887,248 64
Mar 21, 2015 - $184,170 +72% -44% 502 $367   $74,071,418 65
Mar 22, 2015 - $137,843 -25% -36% 502 $275   $74,209,261 66
Mar 23, 2015 - $46,154 -67% -45% 502 $92   $74,255,415 67
Mar 24, 2015 - $51,115 +11% -62% 502 $102   $74,306,530 68
Mar 25, 2015 - $50,604 -1% -61% 502 $101   $74,357,134 69
Mar 26, 2015 - $44,548 -12% -68% 502 $89   $74,401,682 70
Mar 27, 2015 - $69,099 +55% -35% 454 $152   $74,470,781 71
Mar 28, 2015 - $119,537 +73% -35% 454 $263   $74,590,318 72
Mar 29, 2015 - $83,868 -30% -39% 454 $185   $74,674,186 73
Mar 30, 2015 - $35,256 -58% -24% 454 $78   $74,709,442 74
Mar 31, 2015 - $39,420 +12% -23% 454 $87   $74,748,862 75
Apr 1, 2015 - $38,688 -2% -24% 454 $85   $74,787,550 76
Apr 2, 2015 - $47,549 +23% +7% 454 $105   $74,835,099 77
Apr 3, 2015 - $81,066 +70% +17% 340 $238   $74,916,165 78
Apr 4, 2015 - $66,574 -18% -44% 340 $196   $74,982,739 79
Apr 5, 2015 - $41,193 -38% -51% 340 $121   $75,023,932 80
Apr 6, 2015 - $44,062 +7% +25% 340 $130   $75,067,994 81
Apr 7, 2015 - $45,317 +3% +15% 340 $133   $75,113,311 82
Apr 8, 2015 - $42,878 -5% +11% 340 $126   $75,156,189 83
Apr 9, 2015 - $41,838 -2% -12% 340 $123   $75,198,027 84
Apr 10, 2015 - $44,176 +6% -46% 241 $183   $75,242,203 85
Apr 11, 2015 - $66,498 +51% n/c 241 $276   $75,308,701 86
Apr 12, 2015 - $39,821 -40% -3% 241 $165   $75,348,522 87
Apr 13, 2015 - $8,617 -78% -80% 241 $36   $75,357,139 88
Apr 14, 2015 - $11,228 +30% -75% 241 $47   $75,368,367 89
Apr 15, 2015 - $9,053 -19% -79% 241 $38   $75,377,420 90
Apr 16, 2015 - $10,110 +12% -76% 241 $42   $75,387,530 91
Apr 17, 2015 - $20,086 +99% -55% 193 $104   $75,407,616 92
Apr 18, 2015 - $43,599 +117% -34% 193 $226   $75,451,215 93
Apr 19, 2015 - $31,834 -27% -20% 193 $165   $75,483,049 94
Apr 20, 2015 - $8,536 -73% -1% 193 $44   $75,491,585 95
Apr 21, 2015 - $7,696 -10% -31% 193 $40   $75,499,281 96
Apr 22, 2015 - $7,102 -8% -22% 193 $37   $75,506,383 97
Apr 23, 2015 - $7,444 +5% -26% 193 $39   $75,513,827 98
Apr 24, 2015 - $21,049 +183% +5% 171 $123   $75,534,876 99
Apr 25, 2015 - $48,862 +132% +12% 171 $286   $75,583,738 100
Apr 26, 2015 - $28,166 -42% -12% 171 $165   $75,611,904 101
Apr 27, 2015 - $6,123 -78% -28% 171 $36   $75,618,027 102
Apr 28, 2015 - $6,105 n/c -21% 171 $36   $75,624,132 103
Apr 29, 2015 - $4,728 -23% -33% 171 $28   $75,628,860 104
Apr 30, 2015 - $6,061 +28% -19% 171 $35   $75,634,921 105
May 1, 2015 - $17,046 +181% -19% 146 $117   $75,651,967 106
May 2, 2015 - $28,390 +67% -42% 146 $194   $75,680,357 107
May 3, 2015 - $20,789 -27% -26% 146 $142   $75,701,146 108
May 4, 2015 - $4,570 -78% -25% 146 $31   $75,705,716 109
May 5, 2015 - $5,629 +23% -8% 146 $39   $75,711,345 110
May 6, 2015 - $5,348 -5% +13% 146 $37   $75,716,693 111
May 7, 2015 - $5,126 -4% -15% 146 $35   $75,721,819 112
May 8, 2015 - $20,265 +295% +19% 226 $90   $75,742,084 113
May 9, 2015 - $40,833 +101% +44% 226 $181   $75,782,917 114
May 10, 2015 - $37,706 -8% +81% 226 $167   $75,820,623 115
May 11, 2015 - $7,266 -81% +59% 226 $32   $75,827,889 116
May 12, 2015 - $11,457 +58% +104% 226 $51   $75,839,346 117
May 13, 2015 - $9,664 -16% +81% 226 $43   $75,849,010 118
May 14, 2015 - $9,876 +2% +93% 226 $44   $75,858,886 119
May 15, 2015 - $20,883 +111% +3% 214 $98   $75,879,769 120
May 16, 2015 - $41,113 +97% +1% 214 $192   $75,920,882 121
May 17, 2015 - $27,087 -34% -28% 214 $127   $75,947,969 122
May 18, 2015 - $10,856 -60% +49% 214 $51   $75,958,825 123
May 19, 2015 - $9,056 -17% -21% 214 $42   $75,967,881 124
May 20, 2015 - $8,567 -5% -11% 214 $40   $75,976,448 125
May 21, 2015 - $8,883 +4% -10% 214 $42   $75,985,331 126
May 22, 2015 - $10,929 +23% -48% 145 $75   $75,996,260 127
May 23, 2015 - $20,337 +86% -51% 145 $140   $76,016,597 128
May 24, 2015 - $18,590 -9% -31% 145 $128   $76,035,187 129
May 25, 2015 - $19,803 +7% +82% 145 $137   $76,054,990 130
May 26, 2015 - $5,857 -70% -35% 145 $40   $76,060,847 131
May 27, 2015 - $6,159 +5% -28% 145 $42   $76,067,006 132
May 28, 2015 - $7,404 +20% -17% 145 $51   $76,074,410 133
May 29, 2015 - $6,809 -8% -38% 70 $97   $76,081,219 134
May 30, 2015 - $12,136 +78% -40% 70 $173   $76,093,355 135
May 31, 2015 - $7,669 -37% -59% 70 $110   $76,101,024 136
Jun 1, 2015 - $3,665 -52% -81% 70 $52   $76,104,689 137
Jun 2, 2015 - $4,919 +34% -16% 70 $70   $76,109,608 138
Jun 3, 2015 - $5,165 +5% -16% 70 $74   $76,114,773 139
Jun 4, 2015 - $5,778 +12% -22% 70 $83   $76,120,551 140
Jun 5, 2015 - $8,187 +42% +20% 44 $186   $76,128,738 141
Jun 6, 2015 - $4,957 -39% -59% 44 $113   $76,133,695 142
Jun 7, 2015 - $3,810 -23% -50% 44 $87   $76,137,505 143
Jun 8, 2015 - $1,781 -53% -51% 44 $40   $76,139,286 144
Jun 9, 2015 - $2,838 +59% -42% 44 $65   $76,142,124 145
Jun 10, 2015 - $3,547 +25% -31% 44 $81   $76,145,671 146
Jun 11, 2015 - $4,197 +18% -27% 44 $95   $76,149,868 147
Jun 12, 2015 - $10,624 +153% +30% 23 $462   $76,160,492 148
Jun 13, 2015 - $10,419 -2% +110% 23 $453   $76,170,911 149
Jun 14, 2015 - $9,688 -7% +154% 23 $421   $76,180,599 150
Jun 15, 2015 - $9,333 -4% +424% 23 $406   $76,189,932 151
Jun 16, 2015 - $10,793 +16% +280% 23 $469   $76,200,725 152
Jun 17, 2015 - $12,158 +13% +243% 23 $529   $76,212,883 153
Jun 18, 2015 - $10,695 -12% +155% 23 $465   $76,223,578 154

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jan 16, 2015 3 $27,671,430   3,303 $8,378   $27,671,430 1
Jan 23, 2015 4 $14,363,964 -48% 3,355 $4,281   $42,035,394 2
Jan 30, 2015 3 $9,868,081 -31% 3,303 $2,988   $51,903,475 3
Feb 6, 2015 6 $6,289,833 -36% 2,888 $2,178   $58,193,308 4
Feb 13, 2015 6 $7,178,458 +14% 2,244 $3,199   $65,371,766 5
Feb 20, 2015 11 $3,031,853 -58% 1,837 $1,650   $68,403,619 6
Feb 27, 2015 14 $2,396,249 -21% 1,421 $1,686   $70,799,868 7
Mar 6, 2015 13 $1,790,310 -25% 1,135 $1,577   $72,590,178 8
Mar 13, 2015 15 $1,190,194 -34% 837 $1,422   $73,780,372 9
Mar 20, 2015 16 $621,310 -48% 502 $1,238   $74,401,682 10
Mar 27, 2015 19 $433,417 -30% 454 $955   $74,835,099 11
Apr 3, 2015 22 $362,928 -16% 340 $1,067   $75,198,027 12
Apr 10, 2015 25 $189,503 -48% 241 $786   $75,387,530 13
Apr 17, 2015 32 $126,297 -33% 193 $654   $75,513,827 14
Apr 24, 2015 34 $121,094 -4% 171 $708   $75,634,921 15
May 1, 2015 30 $86,898 -28% 146 $595   $75,721,819 16
May 8, 2015 34 $137,067 +58% 226 $606   $75,858,886 17
May 15, 2015 30 $126,445 -8% 214 $591   $75,985,331 18
May 22, 2015 39 $89,079 -30% 145 $614   $76,074,410 19
May 29, 2015 46 $46,141 -48% 70 $659   $76,120,551 20
Jun 5, 2015 48 $29,317 -36% 44 $666   $76,149,868 21
Jun 12, 2015 35 $73,710 +151% 23 $3,205   $76,223,578 22

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 12/11/2014 $1,156,604 324 331 2,271 $8,272,329 10/20/2022
Belgium 12/3/2014 $0 0 9 17 $4,182,937 6/26/2015
Bulgaria 1/2/2015 $0 0 2 4 $367,944 12/30/2018
China 3/5/2015 $5,780,000 16,176 16,176 30,049 $14,480,000 9/3/2018
France 12/5/2014 $0 0 0 0 $17,588,670 8/21/2018
Germany 12/4/2014 $0 0 6 14 $14,841,547 10/27/2015
Hong Kong 12/26/2014 $0 0 85 230 $1,721,319 11/25/2018
Italy 12/25/2014 $0 0 0 0 $2,716,244 11/28/2017
Japan 1/15/2016 $895,634 307 478 1,967 $5,717,886 6/9/2016
Netherlands 2/12/2015 $186,748 162 162 1,058 $1,883,185 11/21/2018
New Zealand 12/18/2014 $0 0 12 15 $1,552,764 9/2/2020
Poland 1/2/2015 $625,049 0 0 0 $2,834,042 12/30/2018
Portugal 3/12/2015 $0 0 64 64 $799,014 11/16/2015
Russia (CIS) 1/23/2015 $2,616,132 1,031 1,031 3,774 $6,470,072 11/19/2018
South Korea 1/7/2015 $999,852 0 1 1 $2,091,669 8/27/2018
Spain 1/6/2015 $653,963 305 308 2,315 $5,719,849 11/28/2018
Thailand 3/26/2015 $0 0 25 27 $151,958 6/26/2015
Turkey 12/26/2014 $0 0 153 394 $1,002,293 12/30/2018
United Arab Emirates 12/25/2014 $0 0 1 1 $274 12/30/2018
United Kingdom 11/28/2014 $0 0 354 1,689 $50,790,021 1/3/2024
 
Rest of World $33,003,389
 
International Total$176,187,406 1/3/2024

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
May 3, 20151216,131 216,131$3,239,804$3,239,8041
May 10, 20153103,684-52% 319,815$1,559,407$4,799,2112
May 17, 2015467,946-34% 387,761$1,025,985$5,825,1963
May 24, 2015420,098-70% 407,859$319,156$6,144,3524
May 31, 2015444,454+121% 452,313$671,255$6,815,6075
Jun 7, 20151422,769-49% 475,082$364,076$7,179,6836
Jun 14, 20151819,770-13% 494,852$313,354$7,493,0377
Nov 29, 201515209,723 861,285$2,627,829$12,170,45831

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
May 3, 20151164,935 164,935$3,280,557$3,280,5571
May 10, 2015253,362-68% 218,297$1,056,024$4,336,5812
May 17, 2015336,013-33% 254,310$652,199$4,988,7803
May 24, 2015413,420-63% 267,730$255,780$5,244,5604
May 31, 2015421,125+57% 288,855$402,229$5,646,7895
Jun 7, 20151011,445-46% 300,300$217,460$5,864,2496
Jun 14, 2015186,643-42% 306,943$141,303$6,005,5527
Jul 5, 2015187,840 324,910$146,604$6,341,52510
Nov 29, 20151977,863 432,951$1,133,682$7,914,58631

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.

We refine our estimates from week to week as more data becomes available. In particular, we adjust weekly sales figures for the quarter once the total market estimates are published by the Digital Entertainment Group. Figures will therefore fluctuate each week, and totals for individual titles can go up or down as we update our estimates.

Because sales figures are estimated based on sampling, they will be more accurate for higher-selling titles.

Netflix Daily Charts

DateRankDays In
Top 10
Vierwership
Score
Aug 8, 2021101 1
Aug 9, 202182 4
Aug 10, 202163 9
Aug 11, 202154 15
Aug 12, 202165 20
Aug 13, 202196 22

Full financial estimates for this film, including domestic and international box office, video sales, video rentals, TV and ancillary revenue are available through our research services. For more information, please contact us at research@the-numbers.com.

Leading Cast

Ben Whishaw    Paddington

Supporting Cast

Hugh Bonneville    Mr. Brown
Sally Hawkins    Mrs. Brown
Julie Walters    Mrs. Bird
Jim Broadbent    Samuel Gruber
Peter Capaldi    Mr. Curry
Nicole Kidman    Millicent Clyde
Imelda Staunton    Aunt Lucy
Michael Gambon    Uncle Pastuzo
Madeleine Harris    Judy
Samuel Joslin    Jonathan
Tim Downie    Montgomery Clyde
Simon Farnaby    Barry
Matt Lucas    Joe
Michael Bond    Kind Gentleman
Matt King    Andre the Thief

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

Production and Technical Credits

Paul King    Director
Paul King    Screenwriter
David Heyman    Producer
Hamish McColl    Story-Screen Story
Paul King    Story-Screen Story
Michael Bond    Story Creator
Rosie Alison    Executive Producer
Jeffrey Clifford    Executive Producer
Alexandra Ferguson    Executive Producer
Olivier Courson    Executive Producer
Ron Halpern    Executive Producer
Bob Weinstein    Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein    Executive Producer
Erik Wilson    Director of Photography
Gary Williamson    Production Designer
Mark Everson    Editor
Nick Urata    Composer
Lindy Hemming    Costume Designer
Nina Gold    Casting Director
Theo Park    Casting Director
Ben Irving    Associate Producer
Tim Wellspring    Unit Production Manager
Tania Windsor    Post-Production Supervisor
Manoohar Tahilramani    Line Producer
Jack Ravenscroft    Assistant Director
Matt Biffa    Music Supervisor
Justin Brown    Art Director
Steven Lawrence    Art Director
Cathy Cosgrove    Set Decorator
Christine Blundell    Make-up and Hair Designer
Danny Hambrook    Sound Mixer
Glenn Freemantle    Supervising Sound Editor
Andy Nelson    Re-recording Mixer
Niv Adiri    Re-recording Mixer
Ian Tapp    Re-recording Mixer
Andy Kind    Visual Effects Supervisor
Mark Holt    Special Effects Supervisor
Tim Webber    Second Unit Director

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

Home Market Numbers: Sniper Steady on Top

June 14th, 2015

American Sniper

The week ending May 31 was a terrible week for new releases with only one that sold more than 50,000 units on the combined home market chart. Fortunately, American Sniper held on a lot better than most releases do, and was down just 27% to 844,000 units/ $16.01 million in consumer spending for the week, giving it totals of 1.99 million units / $37.40 million after two weeks of release. It is now in fifth place on the 2015 combined chart, but again, given its box office, it should be higher. More...

Home Market Numbers: American is Number One

June 8th, 2015

American Sniper

It was a very shallow week for new releases with only one release that made any real impact. American Sniper dominated the combined home market chart selling ten times as many units as the second place film. During its first week of release, it sold 1.20 million units and generated $22.57 million in sales for an opening week Blu-ray share of 42%. The film is nearly in the top ten on the 2015 combined chart, but given its box office, it should have sold twice that. Also, its Blu-ray share is lower than expected for an action film. More...

Home Market Numbers: Fifty Shades Continues its Perfect Run

June 4th, 2015

Fifty Shades of Grey

The second major change in news articles this week is the consolidation of the home market columns and using the Combined DVD and Blu-ray Sales Chart. It is kind of a bad week for this change, as the new releases were a disappointment; 50 Shades of Grey remained on top on both the Blu-ray sales chart and the DVD sales chart. It sold an additional 896,000 units and generated $15.82 million for the week giving it totals of 2.27 million units / $40.20 million. More...

DVD Sales: Fifty Overshadows the rest of the DVDs

May 30th, 2015

There were six new releases to reach the top 30 of the DVD sales chart this week. We also have a new number one DVD, 50 Shades of Grey, which opened with 573,000 units / $8.59 million for the week. More...

Blu-ray Sales: 50 Shades on Blu

May 30th, 2015

There were only four new releases on this week's Blu-ray sales chart, but three of them reached the top five. This includes a new number one Blu-ray, 50 Shades of Grey, which sold 852,000 units and generated $16.74 million in sales. This represents 73% of total Blu-rays sold this week, while the film's opening week Blu-ray share was just under 60%. This is a shockingly high opening week Blu-ray share, especially given the target demographic. More...

Home Market Numbers: Paddington Helps Home Market Recover

May 27th, 2015

Paddington

It was a busy week on the home market with a seven new releases that charted this week, including Paddington. It led the Blu-ray sales chart helping the overall market grow when compared to last week, by 9.9% in terms of units and 4.4% in terms of revenue. The market was mixed when compared to last year, as 3.3% more units were sold, but 10% less revenue was generated. This is better than the overall DVD market performed, which helped the overall Blu-ray share rise to 37%. I would like this to be 40%, but it is close enough that I'm not worried. More...

DVD Sales: Paddington Pads Its Lead

May 27th, 2015

The top of the DVD sales chart were dominated by new releases with four of the top five DVDs new to the charts. This includes Paddington, which took top spot with 216,000 units / $3.24 million. More...

Blu-ray Sales: Paddington Leads Parade of New Releases

May 27th, 2015

New releases took the top three spots on the Blu-ray sales chart, led by Paddington. The film sold 168,000 units and generated $3.35 million in sales. Its opening week Blu-ray share was 44%, which is amazing for a live action family film. More...

Home Market Numbers: Taken Helps Home Market Bounce Back, Sort Of

May 23rd, 2015

Taken 3

After two weeks with no prime releases, this week we have one prime new release, Taken 3. It dominated the Blu-ray sales chart with about 44% of the total overall Blu-ray market. This was enough to help the overall Blu-ray market grow 23% in terms of units and 13% in terms of revenue when compared to last week. Compared to last year, the Blu-ray market was 5.6% lower in terms of units and 18% lower in terms of revenue. Changes in the DVDs sales were nearly identical, so the overall Blu-ray share remained at 34%. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for April 28th, 2015

April 28th, 2015

This is usually a terrible time of year on the home market with the dredges of January and February coming out and precious little else. However, this week is actually really strong with not only one of the best films of the year, Paddington, as well as a number of summer shows coming out on TV on DVD. Unfortunately, it is also a really shallow week and with the May monthly preview due on Friday, I'm not even going to pretend it's a deep week and I'm ignoring anything below second-tier releases. As far as Pick of the Week is concerned, there are really only two contenders. The first is the aforementioned Paddington DVD or Blu-ray Combo Pack. The second is Mommy a Canadian movie coming out on DVD this week. Paddington is the Pick of the Week, but Mommy earns the rarely awarded Puck of the Week. More...

Weekend Estimates: Fifty Shades Dominates Valentine’s Day Weekend

February 15th, 2015

Fifty Shades of Grey poster

Fifty Shades of Grey has overcome poor (although generally not disastrous) reviews and unusually risque material to dominate at the box office over Valentine’s Day weekend. Universal is projecting a $81.67 million three-day weekend as of Sunday morning, the second-biggest February weekend at the box office, just behind, ironically, The Passion of the Christ. Passion’s weekend was $83.8 million, and Fifty Shades could still overtake it for the best weekend of all-time in the month. Watching people suffer is apparently a thing in February. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: SpongeBob Stands Tall

February 9th, 2015

The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water poster

As expected, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water led the way at the box office; however, it did so in a much more explosive way. In fact, its opening was in the top five for February releases. The other two new releases, Jupiter Ascending and Seventh Son, did as well as expected, more or less, but that's not really a good thing. The overall weekend box office was $152 million, which was 51% more than last weekend. Compared to the same weekend last year, 2015 actually came out ahead, albeit by 0.3% margin. This is less than ticket price inflation, so fewer tickets were sold, but I don't really care. Considering I thought 2015 would lose by close to $20 million, I will take any victory and celebrate it. Year-to-date, 2015 has pulled ahead of 2014 by nearly $100 million at $1.17 billion to $1.08 billion. Again, it is too soon to judge how well 2015 will do, but being ahead by 8.8% is still worth noting. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will SpongeBob Stop Sniper?

February 5th, 2015

The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water poster

We should have a new film to top the chart, finally, as The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water looks to take top spot, although if the more pessimistic analysts are correct, American Sniper could be close behind. Jupiter Ascending is looking for a $20 million opening, so if it can surprise analysts just a little it will compete for second place. Meanwhile, Seventh Son should be happy with a spot in the top five. It will get there, but mainly due to the lack of depth at the box office. This weekend last year was led by The LEGO Movie, which earned nearly $70 million. There's a chance the top three films won't earn that much this year. Even if all three wide releases top expectations, 2015 will still have trouble matching last year's box office. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Box Office was Less than Super

February 2nd, 2015

American Sniper poster

Super Bowl weekend was rough at the box office with only one film topping $10 million. That film was American Sniper, which completed the hat trick, but with less than expected. Second place went to Project Almanac, again earning less than expected, while Paddington was right behind in third place. Overall the box office fell 36% from last weekend, down to just $102 million. This is still 18% higher than the same weekend last year, so we have that to focus on. Year-to-date, 2015 has pulled in $994 million, which is 7.0% more than last year's pace of $929 million. Again, it is way too early to judge and as we saw last year, things can fall apart really quickly. That said, I will take any good news I can get. More...

Weekend Estimates: American Sniper Wins Super Bowl Weekend

February 1st, 2015

American Sniper poster

With only some relatively lightweight competition, American Sniper will cruise to another weekend win, with Warner Bros. projecting a $31.85m weekend, down 51% from last weekend thanks to an expected steep decline on Super Bowl Sunday. Without the big football game, the film would most likely be down closer to 40% in its third weekend in limited release. More...

Weekend Predictions: Nothing Super about the New Releases

January 29th, 2015

Project Almanac poster

There are three wide releases coming out this weekend, sort of. Project Almanac is the only film opening truly wide this weekend and it is easily the biggest of the three releases. The other two new releases, Black or White and The Loft, are both opening in below 2,000 theaters and neither has a real shot to open in the top five. This leaves American Sniper with an easy path to first place, but perhaps the Super Bowl will be bigger competition this weekend than any of the new releases were the last two weeks. This weekend last year, both new releases struggled and Ride Along was easily able to win, but with just $12 million. 2015 is going to crush 2014 in the year-over-year comparison. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Sniper Stable, While Next Door Survives

January 27th, 2015

American Sniper poster

As expected, American Sniper earned first place, but it did so with a much stronger sophomore stint. As for the new releases, The Boy Next Door matched expectations (nearly) perfectly but the other two missed the Mendoza Line. Overall, the box office was down 21% to $159 million; however, this is good for a post-holiday weekend. Compared to last year, the overall box office was 37% higher. This kind of year-over-year growth usually only happens when holidays are misaligned. Year-to-date, 2015 is ahead of 2014 by 4.1% at $856 million to $823 million. It is obviously too soon to celebrate, but after last year's losses, I'll take any reason to be optimistic. More...

Weekend Predictions: New Releases to Fall Victim to Sniper

January 22nd, 2015

American Sniper poster

There are three wide releases coming out this weekend: The Boy Next Door, Mortdecai, and Strange Magic. None of these movies are earning good reviews and none of them are likely to become even midlevel hits. As such, American Sniper will have a really, really easy time to repeat in top spot. It could drop by 80% and still earn first place this weekend. This weekend last year, the only wide release was I, Frankenstein, which bombed hard. I really hope none of the new releases open as poorly as that film did, but it is possible. Regardless, 2015 will win thanks to American Sniper's sophomore stint. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Sniper Earns Even More Records

January 21st, 2015

American Sniper poster

American Sniper opened wide after a record-breaking run on limited release and it topped expectations. I know, that's an understatement, but in my defense, I don't think there's anybody that seriously predicted American Sniper would earn $107 million during the four-day weekend. A lot of people didn't think it would earn $107 million in total. Both The Wedding Ringer and Paddington did okay business, all things considering, while Blackhat was also released this past weekend. Overall, the box office was $203 million over the three-day period, which was 61% more than last weekend. More importantly, it was 15% more than the same weekend last year. 2015 is still behind 2014 in the year-to-date comparison, but it closed the gap to just just under $20 million or 2.9%. More...

Weekend Estimates: American Sniper Shatters January Record

January 18th, 2015

American Sniper poster

American Sniper was confidently expected to top the box office charts this weekend, and to give Clint Eastwood his best weekend as a director, but no-one was predicting that the film would break the record for the biggest weekend in January by over $20 million. As of Sunday morning, that’s what Warner Bros. is projecting for the film with their official weekend estimate standing at $90,205,000 from 3,555 theaters. Since the film had already played for three weeks in exclusive engagements, it will also grab the crown for biggest fourth weekend at the box office. More...

Weekend Predictions: Can Sniper Expand into First Place?

January 16th, 2015

American Sniper poster

There are four films opening or expanding wide this Martin Luther King Day weekend. American Sniper is expanding wide after its record-breaking limited release run. The Wedding Ringer is expected to earn second place, while Paddington and Blackhat are the other wide releases. They have opposite results when it comes to reviews, but I fear neither will find an audience in theaters. This weekend last year was led by Ride Along with $41.52 million. I don't think American Sniper will match that, nor do I think the overall box office is quite as strong, so 2015 will probably lose the year-over-year comparison. Hopefully it will be close. More...

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...

International Box Office: Hobbit Hits Half a Billion

January 7th, 2015

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies poster

It was a big week for The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, as it crossed the $500 million mark on the international box office. Over the weekend it pulled in $52.5 million in 65 markets for totals of $504.7 million internationally and $725.3 million worldwide. At this pace, the film will reach $800 million worldwide, possibly as early as this time next week. As for last weekend, there were very few new openings, but the film did earn first place in Argentina with $2.1 million on 397 screens. The film opens in China before the end of the month and the studio is obviously hoping for big numbers in that market. More...

International Box Office: Hobbit Meets More Milestones

January 1st, 2015

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies poster

For the third week in a row, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies held onto first place with $89.0 million in 62 markets for totals of $405.1 million internationally and $573.6 million worldwide. The film opened in first place in Australia with $10.1 million on 603 screens, while the film was particularly strong in Poland earning $5.3 million on 699. By this time next week, it should be at $500 million internationally and $700 million worldwide, which is enough to break even, but not enough to keep pace with the franchise average. More...

2015 Preview: January

January 1st, 2015

Taken 3 poster

2014 is over and for the most part, December was a soft ending to a weak year. This is bad news for two reasons. Firstly, it means the overall box office is still soft and it is unlikely that January will start strong. Secondly, last January was a great month, thanks in part to Frozen and other holdovers. The slump can't last forever and Taken 3 should help 2015 get off to a reasonably fast start and it even has a shot at $100 million. American Sniper got off to a really fast start in limited release, so it too could be a hit when it expands wide. By comparison, last January was led by Ride Along, but there were only two other films that didn't completely bomb. I want to say 2015 will start out on a winning note, but given the box office losing streak, it will likely pay to be pessimistic. More...

International Box Office: Hobbit Stands Tall

December 23rd, 2014

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies poster

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies remained in first place with $109 million in 59 markets for a two-week total of $269 million internationally and $358 million worldwide. It is still too early to tell where this film will end up, but by this time next week it should be well past $500 million worldwide, which is enough to pay for its production budget. The film debuted in first place in South Korea with $10.3 million. Meanwhile, it was tops in Spain and Italy with $6.5 million and $6.1 million respectively. Despite opening in nearly two dozen new markets, the film's biggest market was a holdover, Germany, where it added $13.3 million over the weekend to its running tally, which now sits at $38.6 million. It was also strong in the U.K. earning $8.5 million over the weekend for a total of $31.8 million after two, while in France the film made $8.2 million over the weekend for $25.5 million, also after two weeks of release. More...

International Box Office: Hobbit Stands Tall

December 17th, 2014

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies poster

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies started its international run earning first place with $122.2 million on 15,395 screens in 37 markets. Not only did it earn the best opening of The Hobbit Trilogy, but it was often times the biggest opening in Peter Jackson's career, or even occasionally in Warner Bros' history. Its biggest opening came in Germany where it pulled in $20.5 million on 1,442 screens. Next up was the U.K. and France, which had nearly identical openings of $15.2 million on 1,489 screens and $15.1 million on 914 screens respectively. It earned $13.56 million on 2,390 screens in Russia. Brazil and Mexico were neck-and-neck with $6.8 million on 1,037 screens and $6.3 million on 2,775 screens respectively. It earned $2.4 million on 640 screens in Japan, which seems low compared to the other markets, but it is nearly double the debut The Desolation of Smaug earned. More...

International Box Office: Mockingjay Maintains Milestone Pace

December 11th, 2014

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 poster

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 reached a couple of milestones hitting $500 million worldwide before the weekend and $300 million internationally during the weekend. Over the weekend, the film pulled in $32.9 million in 87 markets for three-week totals of $306.6 million internationally and $564.8 million worldwide. The film will top $600 million worldwide over the weekend, while it is on pace to top the original's worldwide total before the end of its run. More...

International Box Office: Milestone for Mockingjay

December 4th, 2014

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 poster

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 remained in first place with $67.0 million in 86 markets for a two-week total of $254.6 million. Its worldwide total rose to $480.3 million. I would be surprised if the film hasn't already broken even, even though it will have the lowest box office in the franchise. The film remained in first place in Australia with $7.52 million on 574 screens over the weekend for a total of $22.69 million after two weeks of release. It was pushed into second place in the U.K., but still pulled in $7.69 million in 569 theaters for a two-week total of $33.32 million. More...


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Synopsis

The comic misadventures of a young Peruvian bear who travels to the city in search of a home. Finding himself lost and alone, he begins to realize that city life is not all he had imagined—until he meets the kindly Brown family who read the label around his neck that says “Please look after this bear. Thank you,” and offer him a temporary haven. It looks as though his luck has changed until this rarest of bears catches the eye of a museum taxidermist.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$18,966,676 (24.9% of total gross)
Legs:4.02 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:30.2% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$55,000,000 (worldwide box office is 4.6 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,303 opening theaters/3,355 max. theaters, 6.9 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $97,472,135

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 1,101-1,200) 1,130 $76,223,578
All Time International Box Office (Rank 501-600) 592 $176,187,406
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 601-700) 681 $252,410,984

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


Watch Now On

Amazon VOD:Amazon
iTunes:iTunes, iTunes
Google Play:Google Play, Google Play, Google Play
Vudu:Vudu
Netflix:Netflix UK, Netflix, Netflix, Netflix

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: January 16th, 2015 (Wide) by Weinstein Co.
International Releases: November 28th, 2014 (Wide) (United Kingdom)
December 3rd, 2014 (Wide) (Belgium)
December 4th, 2014 (Wide) (Germany)
December 5th, 2014 (Wide) (France)
December 11th, 2014 (Wide) (Australia)
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Video Release: March 23rd, 2015 by StudioCanal UK
April 28th, 2015 by Anchor Bay Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for mild action and rude humor.
(Rating bulletin 2353, 12/17/2014)
Running Time: 95 minutes
Franchise: Paddington
Comparisons: vs. Paddington 2
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Keywords: Animal Lead, Talking Animals, Museum, Motion Capture Performance, Family Adventure
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Animation/Live Action
Creative Type:Kids Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: StudioCanal, Weinstein Company, Anton Capital Entertainment
Production Countries: France, United Kingdom, United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest 5th Monday 80 $1,734,575 Feb 16, 2015 32
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 398 $5,494,772 Feb 13, 2015 31
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 189 $5,770,559 Feb 13, 2015 31
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 208 $7,856,302 Feb 13, 2015 31
Super Bowl (All Movies, 3-Day) 65 $8,267,864 Jan 30, 2015 17
Super Bowl (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 124 $11,256,258 Jan 30, 2015 17
Martin Luther King (All Movies, 3-Day) 39 $18,966,676 Jan 16, 2015 3
Martin Luther King (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 61 $25,994,723 Jan 16, 2015 3
Martin Luther King (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 32 $25,494,139 Jan 16, 2015 3
Martin Luther King (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 38 $34,881,507 Jan 16, 2015 3
Martin Luther King (Opening, 3-Day) 23 $18,966,676 Jan 16, 2015 3
Martin Luther King (Opening, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 32 $25,994,723 Jan 16, 2015 3
Martin Luther King (Opening, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 20 $25,494,139 Jan 16, 2015 3
Martin Luther King (Opening, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 24 $34,881,507 Jan 16, 2015 3
Leggiest Opening Weekend 65 4.07 Jan 16, 2015 3

Leading Cast

Ben Whishaw    Paddington

Supporting Cast

Hugh Bonneville    Mr. Brown
Sally Hawkins    Mrs. Brown
Julie Walters    Mrs. Bird
Jim Broadbent    Samuel Gruber
Peter Capaldi    Mr. Curry
Nicole Kidman    Millicent Clyde
Imelda Staunton    Aunt Lucy
Michael Gambon    Uncle Pastuzo
Madeleine Harris    Judy
Samuel Joslin    Jonathan
Tim Downie    Montgomery Clyde
Simon Farnaby    Barry
Matt Lucas    Joe
Michael Bond    Kind Gentleman
Matt King    Andre the Thief

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

Production and Technical Credits

Paul King    Director
Paul King    Screenwriter
David Heyman    Producer
Hamish McColl    Story-Screen Story
Paul King    Story-Screen Story
Michael Bond    Story Creator
Rosie Alison    Executive Producer
Jeffrey Clifford    Executive Producer
Alexandra Ferguson    Executive Producer
Olivier Courson    Executive Producer
Ron Halpern    Executive Producer
Bob Weinstein    Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein    Executive Producer
Erik Wilson    Director of Photography
Gary Williamson    Production Designer
Mark Everson    Editor
Nick Urata    Composer
Lindy Hemming    Costume Designer
Nina Gold    Casting Director
Theo Park    Casting Director
Ben Irving    Associate Producer
Tim Wellspring    Unit Production Manager
Tania Windsor    Post-Production Supervisor
Manoohar Tahilramani    Line Producer
Jack Ravenscroft    Assistant Director
Matt Biffa    Music Supervisor
Justin Brown    Art Director
Steven Lawrence    Art Director
Cathy Cosgrove    Set Decorator
Christine Blundell    Make-up and Hair Designer
Danny Hambrook    Sound Mixer
Glenn Freemantle    Supervising Sound Editor
Andy Nelson    Re-recording Mixer
Niv Adiri    Re-recording Mixer
Ian Tapp    Re-recording Mixer
Andy Kind    Visual Effects Supervisor
Mark Holt    Special Effects Supervisor
Tim Webber    Second Unit Director

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

Home Market Numbers: Sniper Steady on Top

June 14th, 2015

American Sniper

The week ending May 31 was a terrible week for new releases with only one that sold more than 50,000 units on the combined home market chart. Fortunately, American Sniper held on a lot better than most releases do, and was down just 27% to 844,000 units/ $16.01 million in consumer spending for the week, giving it totals of 1.99 million units / $37.40 million after two weeks of release. It is now in fifth place on the 2015 combined chart, but again, given its box office, it should be higher. More...

Home Market Numbers: American is Number One

June 8th, 2015

American Sniper

It was a very shallow week for new releases with only one release that made any real impact. American Sniper dominated the combined home market chart selling ten times as many units as the second place film. During its first week of release, it sold 1.20 million units and generated $22.57 million in sales for an opening week Blu-ray share of 42%. The film is nearly in the top ten on the 2015 combined chart, but given its box office, it should have sold twice that. Also, its Blu-ray share is lower than expected for an action film. More...

Home Market Numbers: Fifty Shades Continues its Perfect Run

June 4th, 2015

Fifty Shades of Grey

The second major change in news articles this week is the consolidation of the home market columns and using the Combined DVD and Blu-ray Sales Chart. It is kind of a bad week for this change, as the new releases were a disappointment; 50 Shades of Grey remained on top on both the Blu-ray sales chart and the DVD sales chart. It sold an additional 896,000 units and generated $15.82 million for the week giving it totals of 2.27 million units / $40.20 million. More...

DVD Sales: Fifty Overshadows the rest of the DVDs

May 30th, 2015

There were six new releases to reach the top 30 of the DVD sales chart this week. We also have a new number one DVD, 50 Shades of Grey, which opened with 573,000 units / $8.59 million for the week. More...

Blu-ray Sales: 50 Shades on Blu

May 30th, 2015

There were only four new releases on this week's Blu-ray sales chart, but three of them reached the top five. This includes a new number one Blu-ray, 50 Shades of Grey, which sold 852,000 units and generated $16.74 million in sales. This represents 73% of total Blu-rays sold this week, while the film's opening week Blu-ray share was just under 60%. This is a shockingly high opening week Blu-ray share, especially given the target demographic. More...

Home Market Numbers: Paddington Helps Home Market Recover

May 27th, 2015

Paddington

It was a busy week on the home market with a seven new releases that charted this week, including Paddington. It led the Blu-ray sales chart helping the overall market grow when compared to last week, by 9.9% in terms of units and 4.4% in terms of revenue. The market was mixed when compared to last year, as 3.3% more units were sold, but 10% less revenue was generated. This is better than the overall DVD market performed, which helped the overall Blu-ray share rise to 37%. I would like this to be 40%, but it is close enough that I'm not worried. More...

DVD Sales: Paddington Pads Its Lead

May 27th, 2015

The top of the DVD sales chart were dominated by new releases with four of the top five DVDs new to the charts. This includes Paddington, which took top spot with 216,000 units / $3.24 million. More...

Blu-ray Sales: Paddington Leads Parade of New Releases

May 27th, 2015

New releases took the top three spots on the Blu-ray sales chart, led by Paddington. The film sold 168,000 units and generated $3.35 million in sales. Its opening week Blu-ray share was 44%, which is amazing for a live action family film. More...

Home Market Numbers: Taken Helps Home Market Bounce Back, Sort Of

May 23rd, 2015

Taken 3

After two weeks with no prime releases, this week we have one prime new release, Taken 3. It dominated the Blu-ray sales chart with about 44% of the total overall Blu-ray market. This was enough to help the overall Blu-ray market grow 23% in terms of units and 13% in terms of revenue when compared to last week. Compared to last year, the Blu-ray market was 5.6% lower in terms of units and 18% lower in terms of revenue. Changes in the DVDs sales were nearly identical, so the overall Blu-ray share remained at 34%. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for April 28th, 2015

April 28th, 2015

This is usually a terrible time of year on the home market with the dredges of January and February coming out and precious little else. However, this week is actually really strong with not only one of the best films of the year, Paddington, as well as a number of summer shows coming out on TV on DVD. Unfortunately, it is also a really shallow week and with the May monthly preview due on Friday, I'm not even going to pretend it's a deep week and I'm ignoring anything below second-tier releases. As far as Pick of the Week is concerned, there are really only two contenders. The first is the aforementioned Paddington DVD or Blu-ray Combo Pack. The second is Mommy a Canadian movie coming out on DVD this week. Paddington is the Pick of the Week, but Mommy earns the rarely awarded Puck of the Week. More...

Weekend Estimates: Fifty Shades Dominates Valentine’s Day Weekend

February 15th, 2015

Fifty Shades of Grey poster

Fifty Shades of Grey has overcome poor (although generally not disastrous) reviews and unusually risque material to dominate at the box office over Valentine’s Day weekend. Universal is projecting a $81.67 million three-day weekend as of Sunday morning, the second-biggest February weekend at the box office, just behind, ironically, The Passion of the Christ. Passion’s weekend was $83.8 million, and Fifty Shades could still overtake it for the best weekend of all-time in the month. Watching people suffer is apparently a thing in February. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: SpongeBob Stands Tall

February 9th, 2015

The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water poster

As expected, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water led the way at the box office; however, it did so in a much more explosive way. In fact, its opening was in the top five for February releases. The other two new releases, Jupiter Ascending and Seventh Son, did as well as expected, more or less, but that's not really a good thing. The overall weekend box office was $152 million, which was 51% more than last weekend. Compared to the same weekend last year, 2015 actually came out ahead, albeit by 0.3% margin. This is less than ticket price inflation, so fewer tickets were sold, but I don't really care. Considering I thought 2015 would lose by close to $20 million, I will take any victory and celebrate it. Year-to-date, 2015 has pulled ahead of 2014 by nearly $100 million at $1.17 billion to $1.08 billion. Again, it is too soon to judge how well 2015 will do, but being ahead by 8.8% is still worth noting. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will SpongeBob Stop Sniper?

February 5th, 2015

The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water poster

We should have a new film to top the chart, finally, as The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water looks to take top spot, although if the more pessimistic analysts are correct, American Sniper could be close behind. Jupiter Ascending is looking for a $20 million opening, so if it can surprise analysts just a little it will compete for second place. Meanwhile, Seventh Son should be happy with a spot in the top five. It will get there, but mainly due to the lack of depth at the box office. This weekend last year was led by The LEGO Movie, which earned nearly $70 million. There's a chance the top three films won't earn that much this year. Even if all three wide releases top expectations, 2015 will still have trouble matching last year's box office. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Box Office was Less than Super

February 2nd, 2015

American Sniper poster

Super Bowl weekend was rough at the box office with only one film topping $10 million. That film was American Sniper, which completed the hat trick, but with less than expected. Second place went to Project Almanac, again earning less than expected, while Paddington was right behind in third place. Overall the box office fell 36% from last weekend, down to just $102 million. This is still 18% higher than the same weekend last year, so we have that to focus on. Year-to-date, 2015 has pulled in $994 million, which is 7.0% more than last year's pace of $929 million. Again, it is way too early to judge and as we saw last year, things can fall apart really quickly. That said, I will take any good news I can get. More...

Weekend Estimates: American Sniper Wins Super Bowl Weekend

February 1st, 2015

American Sniper poster

With only some relatively lightweight competition, American Sniper will cruise to another weekend win, with Warner Bros. projecting a $31.85m weekend, down 51% from last weekend thanks to an expected steep decline on Super Bowl Sunday. Without the big football game, the film would most likely be down closer to 40% in its third weekend in limited release. More...

Weekend Predictions: Nothing Super about the New Releases

January 29th, 2015

Project Almanac poster

There are three wide releases coming out this weekend, sort of. Project Almanac is the only film opening truly wide this weekend and it is easily the biggest of the three releases. The other two new releases, Black or White and The Loft, are both opening in below 2,000 theaters and neither has a real shot to open in the top five. This leaves American Sniper with an easy path to first place, but perhaps the Super Bowl will be bigger competition this weekend than any of the new releases were the last two weeks. This weekend last year, both new releases struggled and Ride Along was easily able to win, but with just $12 million. 2015 is going to crush 2014 in the year-over-year comparison. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Sniper Stable, While Next Door Survives

January 27th, 2015

American Sniper poster

As expected, American Sniper earned first place, but it did so with a much stronger sophomore stint. As for the new releases, The Boy Next Door matched expectations (nearly) perfectly but the other two missed the Mendoza Line. Overall, the box office was down 21% to $159 million; however, this is good for a post-holiday weekend. Compared to last year, the overall box office was 37% higher. This kind of year-over-year growth usually only happens when holidays are misaligned. Year-to-date, 2015 is ahead of 2014 by 4.1% at $856 million to $823 million. It is obviously too soon to celebrate, but after last year's losses, I'll take any reason to be optimistic. More...

Weekend Predictions: New Releases to Fall Victim to Sniper

January 22nd, 2015

American Sniper poster

There are three wide releases coming out this weekend: The Boy Next Door, Mortdecai, and Strange Magic. None of these movies are earning good reviews and none of them are likely to become even midlevel hits. As such, American Sniper will have a really, really easy time to repeat in top spot. It could drop by 80% and still earn first place this weekend. This weekend last year, the only wide release was I, Frankenstein, which bombed hard. I really hope none of the new releases open as poorly as that film did, but it is possible. Regardless, 2015 will win thanks to American Sniper's sophomore stint. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Sniper Earns Even More Records

January 21st, 2015

American Sniper poster

American Sniper opened wide after a record-breaking run on limited release and it topped expectations. I know, that's an understatement, but in my defense, I don't think there's anybody that seriously predicted American Sniper would earn $107 million during the four-day weekend. A lot of people didn't think it would earn $107 million in total. Both The Wedding Ringer and Paddington did okay business, all things considering, while Blackhat was also released this past weekend. Overall, the box office was $203 million over the three-day period, which was 61% more than last weekend. More importantly, it was 15% more than the same weekend last year. 2015 is still behind 2014 in the year-to-date comparison, but it closed the gap to just just under $20 million or 2.9%. More...

Weekend Estimates: American Sniper Shatters January Record

January 18th, 2015

American Sniper poster

American Sniper was confidently expected to top the box office charts this weekend, and to give Clint Eastwood his best weekend as a director, but no-one was predicting that the film would break the record for the biggest weekend in January by over $20 million. As of Sunday morning, that’s what Warner Bros. is projecting for the film with their official weekend estimate standing at $90,205,000 from 3,555 theaters. Since the film had already played for three weeks in exclusive engagements, it will also grab the crown for biggest fourth weekend at the box office. More...

Weekend Predictions: Can Sniper Expand into First Place?

January 16th, 2015

American Sniper poster

There are four films opening or expanding wide this Martin Luther King Day weekend. American Sniper is expanding wide after its record-breaking limited release run. The Wedding Ringer is expected to earn second place, while Paddington and Blackhat are the other wide releases. They have opposite results when it comes to reviews, but I fear neither will find an audience in theaters. This weekend last year was led by Ride Along with $41.52 million. I don't think American Sniper will match that, nor do I think the overall box office is quite as strong, so 2015 will probably lose the year-over-year comparison. Hopefully it will be close. More...

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...

International Box Office: Hobbit Hits Half a Billion

January 7th, 2015

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies poster

It was a big week for The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, as it crossed the $500 million mark on the international box office. Over the weekend it pulled in $52.5 million in 65 markets for totals of $504.7 million internationally and $725.3 million worldwide. At this pace, the film will reach $800 million worldwide, possibly as early as this time next week. As for last weekend, there were very few new openings, but the film did earn first place in Argentina with $2.1 million on 397 screens. The film opens in China before the end of the month and the studio is obviously hoping for big numbers in that market. More...

International Box Office: Hobbit Meets More Milestones

January 1st, 2015

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies poster

For the third week in a row, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies held onto first place with $89.0 million in 62 markets for totals of $405.1 million internationally and $573.6 million worldwide. The film opened in first place in Australia with $10.1 million on 603 screens, while the film was particularly strong in Poland earning $5.3 million on 699. By this time next week, it should be at $500 million internationally and $700 million worldwide, which is enough to break even, but not enough to keep pace with the franchise average. More...

2015 Preview: January

January 1st, 2015

Taken 3 poster

2014 is over and for the most part, December was a soft ending to a weak year. This is bad news for two reasons. Firstly, it means the overall box office is still soft and it is unlikely that January will start strong. Secondly, last January was a great month, thanks in part to Frozen and other holdovers. The slump can't last forever and Taken 3 should help 2015 get off to a reasonably fast start and it even has a shot at $100 million. American Sniper got off to a really fast start in limited release, so it too could be a hit when it expands wide. By comparison, last January was led by Ride Along, but there were only two other films that didn't completely bomb. I want to say 2015 will start out on a winning note, but given the box office losing streak, it will likely pay to be pessimistic. More...

International Box Office: Hobbit Stands Tall

December 23rd, 2014

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies poster

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies remained in first place with $109 million in 59 markets for a two-week total of $269 million internationally and $358 million worldwide. It is still too early to tell where this film will end up, but by this time next week it should be well past $500 million worldwide, which is enough to pay for its production budget. The film debuted in first place in South Korea with $10.3 million. Meanwhile, it was tops in Spain and Italy with $6.5 million and $6.1 million respectively. Despite opening in nearly two dozen new markets, the film's biggest market was a holdover, Germany, where it added $13.3 million over the weekend to its running tally, which now sits at $38.6 million. It was also strong in the U.K. earning $8.5 million over the weekend for a total of $31.8 million after two, while in France the film made $8.2 million over the weekend for $25.5 million, also after two weeks of release. More...

International Box Office: Hobbit Stands Tall

December 17th, 2014

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies poster

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies started its international run earning first place with $122.2 million on 15,395 screens in 37 markets. Not only did it earn the best opening of The Hobbit Trilogy, but it was often times the biggest opening in Peter Jackson's career, or even occasionally in Warner Bros' history. Its biggest opening came in Germany where it pulled in $20.5 million on 1,442 screens. Next up was the U.K. and France, which had nearly identical openings of $15.2 million on 1,489 screens and $15.1 million on 914 screens respectively. It earned $13.56 million on 2,390 screens in Russia. Brazil and Mexico were neck-and-neck with $6.8 million on 1,037 screens and $6.3 million on 2,775 screens respectively. It earned $2.4 million on 640 screens in Japan, which seems low compared to the other markets, but it is nearly double the debut The Desolation of Smaug earned. More...

International Box Office: Mockingjay Maintains Milestone Pace

December 11th, 2014

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 poster

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 reached a couple of milestones hitting $500 million worldwide before the weekend and $300 million internationally during the weekend. Over the weekend, the film pulled in $32.9 million in 87 markets for three-week totals of $306.6 million internationally and $564.8 million worldwide. The film will top $600 million worldwide over the weekend, while it is on pace to top the original's worldwide total before the end of its run. More...

International Box Office: Milestone for Mockingjay

December 4th, 2014

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 poster

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 remained in first place with $67.0 million in 86 markets for a two-week total of $254.6 million. Its worldwide total rose to $480.3 million. I would be surprised if the film hasn't already broken even, even though it will have the lowest box office in the franchise. The film remained in first place in Australia with $7.52 million on 574 screens over the weekend for a total of $22.69 million after two weeks of release. It was pushed into second place in the U.K., but still pulled in $7.69 million in 569 theaters for a two-week total of $33.32 million. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jan 16, 2015 3 $18,966,676   3,303 $5,742   $18,966,676 1
Jan 23, 2015 3 $12,266,287 -35% 3,355 $3,656   $39,937,717 2
Jan 30, 2015 3 $8,267,864 -33% 3,303 $2,503   $50,303,258 3
Feb 6, 2015 6 $5,220,940 -37% 2,888 $1,808   $57,124,415 4
Feb 13, 2015 7 $4,035,984 -23% 2,244 $1,799   $62,229,292 5
Feb 20, 2015 10 $2,444,684 -39% 1,837 $1,331   $67,816,450 6
Feb 27, 2015 14 $1,810,591 -26% 1,421 $1,274   $70,214,210 7
Mar 6, 2015 13 $1,263,985 -30% 1,135 $1,114   $72,063,853 8
Mar 13, 2015 15 $701,829 -44% 837 $839   $73,292,007 9
Mar 20, 2015 17 $428,889 -39% 502 $854   $74,209,261 10
Mar 27, 2015 21 $272,504 -36% 454 $600   $74,674,186 11
Apr 3, 2015 23 $188,833 -31% 340 $555   $75,023,932 12
Apr 10, 2015 23 $150,495 -20% 241 $624   $75,348,522 13
Apr 17, 2015 29 $95,519 -37% 193 $495   $75,483,049 14
Apr 24, 2015 32 $98,077 +3% 171 $574   $75,611,904 15
May 1, 2015 31 $66,225 -32% 146 $454   $75,701,146 16
May 8, 2015 31 $98,804 +49% 226 $437   $75,820,623 17
May 15, 2015 32 $89,083 -10% 214 $416   $75,947,969 18
May 22, 2015 43 $49,856 -44% 145 $344   $76,035,187 19
May 29, 2015 46 $26,614 -47% 70 $380   $76,101,024 20
Jun 5, 2015 54 $16,954 -36% 44 $385   $76,137,505 21
Jun 12, 2015 42 $30,731 +81% 23 $1,336   $76,180,599 22

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jan 15, 2015 P $175,000     0     $175,000  
Jan 16, 2015 3 $4,654,579     3,303 $1,409   $4,654,579 1
Jan 17, 2015 3 $8,366,953 +80%   3,303 $2,533   $13,021,532 2
Jan 18, 2015 2 $5,945,144 -29%   3,303 $1,800   $18,966,676 3
Jan 19, 2015 2 $6,527,463 +10%   3,303 $1,976   $25,494,139 4
Jan 20, 2015 4 $1,006,045 -85%   3,303 $305   $26,500,184 5
Jan 21, 2015 5 $567,841 -44%   3,303 $172   $27,068,025 6
Jan 22, 2015 6 $603,405 +6%   3,303 $183   $27,671,430 7
Jan 23, 2015 4 $2,603,575 +331% -44% 3,355 $776   $30,275,005 8
Jan 24, 2015 2 $5,927,838 +128% -29% 3,355 $1,767   $36,202,843 9
Jan 25, 2015 2 $3,734,874 -37% -37% 3,355 $1,113   $39,937,717 10
Jan 26, 2015 4 $526,863 -86% -92% 3,355 $157   $40,464,580 11
Jan 27, 2015 5 $668,722 +27% -34% 3,355 $199   $41,133,302 12
Jan 28, 2015 5 $454,649 -32% -20% 3,355 $136   $41,587,951 13
Jan 29, 2015 6 $447,443 -2% -26% 3,355 $133   $42,035,394 14
Jan 30, 2015 5 $1,936,705 +333% -26% 3,303 $586   $43,972,099 15
Jan 31, 2015 2 $4,523,413 +134% -24% 3,303 $1,369   $48,495,512 16
Feb 1, 2015 2 $1,807,746 -60% -52% 3,303 $547   $50,303,258 17
Feb 2, 2015 6 $470,225 -74% -11% 3,303 $142   $50,773,483 18
Feb 3, 2015 7 $482,284 +3% -28% 3,303 $146   $51,255,767 19
Feb 4, 2015 7 $329,647 -32% -27% 3,303 $100   $51,585,414 20
Feb 5, 2015 8 $318,061 -4% -29% 3,303 $96   $51,903,475 21
Feb 6, 2015 10 $1,114,573 +250% -42% 2,888 $386   $53,018,048 22
Feb 7, 2015 5 $2,570,790 +131% -43% 2,888 $890   $55,588,838 23
Feb 8, 2015 5 $1,535,577 -40% -15% 2,888 $532   $57,124,415 24
Feb 9, 2015 8 $333,564 -78% -29% 2,888 $116   $57,457,979 25
Feb 10, 2015 10 $276,188 -17% -43% 2,888 $96   $57,734,167 26
Feb 11, 2015 10 $206,083 -25% -37% 2,888 $71   $57,940,250 27
Feb 12, 2015 7 $253,058 +23% -20% 2,888 $88   $58,193,308 28
Feb 13, 2015 7 $807,548 +219% -28% 2,244 $360   $59,000,856 29
Feb 14, 2015 7 $1,884,099 +133% -27% 2,244 $840   $60,884,955 30
Feb 15, 2015 6 $1,344,337 -29% -12% 2,244 $599   $62,229,292 31
Feb 16, 2015 5 $1,734,575 +29% +420% 2,244 $773   $63,963,867 32
Feb 17, 2015 6 $521,240 -70% +89% 2,244 $232   $64,485,107 33
Feb 18, 2015 6 $423,375 -19% +105% 2,244 $189   $64,908,482 34
Feb 19, 2015 6 $463,284 +9% +83% 2,244 $206   $65,371,766 35
Feb 20, 2015 11 $636,590 +37% -21% 1,837 $347   $66,008,356 36
Feb 21, 2015 10 $1,033,967 +62% -45% 1,837 $563   $67,042,323 37
Feb 22, 2015 9 $774,127 -25% -42% 1,837 $421   $67,816,450 38
Feb 23, 2015 11 $138,183 -82% -92% 1,837 $75   $67,954,633 39
Feb 24, 2015 10 $163,117 +18% -69% 1,837 $89   $68,117,750 40
Feb 25, 2015 10 $125,399 -23% -70% 1,837 $68   $68,243,149 41
Feb 26, 2015 10 $160,470 +28% -65% 1,837 $87   $68,403,619 42
Feb 27, 2015 15 $315,956 +97% -50% 1,421 $222   $68,719,575 43
Feb 28, 2015 13 $885,175 +180% -14% 1,421 $623   $69,604,750 44
Mar 1, 2015 10 $609,460 -31% -21% 1,421 $429   $70,214,210 45
Mar 2, 2015 13 $132,445 -78% -4% 1,421 $93   $70,346,655 46
Mar 3, 2015 12 $165,562 +25% +1% 1,421 $117   $70,512,217 47
Mar 4, 2015 13 $123,808 -25% -1% 1,421 $87   $70,636,025 48
Mar 5, 2015 11 $163,843 +32% +2% 1,421 $115   $70,799,868 49
Mar 6, 2015 14 $270,225 +65% -14% 1,135 $238   $71,070,093 50
Mar 7, 2015 12 $600,935 +122% -32% 1,135 $529   $71,671,028 51
Mar 8, 2015 12 $392,825 -35% -36% 1,135 $346   $72,063,853 52
Mar 9, 2015 12 $131,595 -67% -1% 1,135 $116   $72,195,448 53
Mar 10, 2015 12 $145,326 +10% -12% 1,135 $128   $72,340,774 54
Mar 11, 2015 12 $126,976 -13% +3% 1,135 $112   $72,467,750 55
Mar 12, 2015 12 $122,428 -4% -25% 1,135 $108   $72,590,178 56
Mar 13, 2015 15 $157,305 +28% -42% 837 $188   $72,747,483 57
Mar 14, 2015 14 $329,165 +109% -45% 837 $393   $73,076,648 58
Mar 15, 2015 14 $215,359 -35% -45% 837 $257   $73,292,007 59
Mar 16, 2015 14 $83,856 -61% -36% 837 $100   $73,375,863 60
Mar 17, 2015 14 $134,966 +61% -7% 837 $161   $73,510,829 61
Mar 18, 2015 14 $128,439 -5% +1% 837 $153   $73,639,268 62
Mar 19, 2015 14 $141,104 +10% +15% 837 $169   $73,780,372 63
Mar 20, 2015 - $106,876 -24% -32% 502 $213   $73,887,248 64
Mar 21, 2015 - $184,170 +72% -44% 502 $367   $74,071,418 65
Mar 22, 2015 - $137,843 -25% -36% 502 $275   $74,209,261 66
Mar 23, 2015 - $46,154 -67% -45% 502 $92   $74,255,415 67
Mar 24, 2015 - $51,115 +11% -62% 502 $102   $74,306,530 68
Mar 25, 2015 - $50,604 -1% -61% 502 $101   $74,357,134 69
Mar 26, 2015 - $44,548 -12% -68% 502 $89   $74,401,682 70
Mar 27, 2015 - $69,099 +55% -35% 454 $152   $74,470,781 71
Mar 28, 2015 - $119,537 +73% -35% 454 $263   $74,590,318 72
Mar 29, 2015 - $83,868 -30% -39% 454 $185   $74,674,186 73
Mar 30, 2015 - $35,256 -58% -24% 454 $78   $74,709,442 74
Mar 31, 2015 - $39,420 +12% -23% 454 $87   $74,748,862 75
Apr 1, 2015 - $38,688 -2% -24% 454 $85   $74,787,550 76
Apr 2, 2015 - $47,549 +23% +7% 454 $105   $74,835,099 77
Apr 3, 2015 - $81,066 +70% +17% 340 $238   $74,916,165 78
Apr 4, 2015 - $66,574 -18% -44% 340 $196   $74,982,739 79
Apr 5, 2015 - $41,193 -38% -51% 340 $121   $75,023,932 80
Apr 6, 2015 - $44,062 +7% +25% 340 $130   $75,067,994 81
Apr 7, 2015 - $45,317 +3% +15% 340 $133   $75,113,311 82
Apr 8, 2015 - $42,878 -5% +11% 340 $126   $75,156,189 83
Apr 9, 2015 - $41,838 -2% -12% 340 $123   $75,198,027 84
Apr 10, 2015 - $44,176 +6% -46% 241 $183   $75,242,203 85
Apr 11, 2015 - $66,498 +51% n/c 241 $276   $75,308,701 86
Apr 12, 2015 - $39,821 -40% -3% 241 $165   $75,348,522 87
Apr 13, 2015 - $8,617 -78% -80% 241 $36   $75,357,139 88
Apr 14, 2015 - $11,228 +30% -75% 241 $47   $75,368,367 89
Apr 15, 2015 - $9,053 -19% -79% 241 $38   $75,377,420 90
Apr 16, 2015 - $10,110 +12% -76% 241 $42   $75,387,530 91
Apr 17, 2015 - $20,086 +99% -55% 193 $104   $75,407,616 92
Apr 18, 2015 - $43,599 +117% -34% 193 $226   $75,451,215 93
Apr 19, 2015 - $31,834 -27% -20% 193 $165   $75,483,049 94
Apr 20, 2015 - $8,536 -73% -1% 193 $44   $75,491,585 95
Apr 21, 2015 - $7,696 -10% -31% 193 $40   $75,499,281 96
Apr 22, 2015 - $7,102 -8% -22% 193 $37   $75,506,383 97
Apr 23, 2015 - $7,444 +5% -26% 193 $39   $75,513,827 98
Apr 24, 2015 - $21,049 +183% +5% 171 $123   $75,534,876 99
Apr 25, 2015 - $48,862 +132% +12% 171 $286   $75,583,738 100
Apr 26, 2015 - $28,166 -42% -12% 171 $165   $75,611,904 101
Apr 27, 2015 - $6,123 -78% -28% 171 $36   $75,618,027 102
Apr 28, 2015 - $6,105 n/c -21% 171 $36   $75,624,132 103
Apr 29, 2015 - $4,728 -23% -33% 171 $28   $75,628,860 104
Apr 30, 2015 - $6,061 +28% -19% 171 $35   $75,634,921 105
May 1, 2015 - $17,046 +181% -19% 146 $117   $75,651,967 106
May 2, 2015 - $28,390 +67% -42% 146 $194   $75,680,357 107
May 3, 2015 - $20,789 -27% -26% 146 $142   $75,701,146 108
May 4, 2015 - $4,570 -78% -25% 146 $31   $75,705,716 109
May 5, 2015 - $5,629 +23% -8% 146 $39   $75,711,345 110
May 6, 2015 - $5,348 -5% +13% 146 $37   $75,716,693 111
May 7, 2015 - $5,126 -4% -15% 146 $35   $75,721,819 112
May 8, 2015 - $20,265 +295% +19% 226 $90   $75,742,084 113
May 9, 2015 - $40,833 +101% +44% 226 $181   $75,782,917 114
May 10, 2015 - $37,706 -8% +81% 226 $167   $75,820,623 115
May 11, 2015 - $7,266 -81% +59% 226 $32   $75,827,889 116
May 12, 2015 - $11,457 +58% +104% 226 $51   $75,839,346 117
May 13, 2015 - $9,664 -16% +81% 226 $43   $75,849,010 118
May 14, 2015 - $9,876 +2% +93% 226 $44   $75,858,886 119
May 15, 2015 - $20,883 +111% +3% 214 $98   $75,879,769 120
May 16, 2015 - $41,113 +97% +1% 214 $192   $75,920,882 121
May 17, 2015 - $27,087 -34% -28% 214 $127   $75,947,969 122
May 18, 2015 - $10,856 -60% +49% 214 $51   $75,958,825 123
May 19, 2015 - $9,056 -17% -21% 214 $42   $75,967,881 124
May 20, 2015 - $8,567 -5% -11% 214 $40   $75,976,448 125
May 21, 2015 - $8,883 +4% -10% 214 $42   $75,985,331 126
May 22, 2015 - $10,929 +23% -48% 145 $75   $75,996,260 127
May 23, 2015 - $20,337 +86% -51% 145 $140   $76,016,597 128
May 24, 2015 - $18,590 -9% -31% 145 $128   $76,035,187 129
May 25, 2015 - $19,803 +7% +82% 145 $137   $76,054,990 130
May 26, 2015 - $5,857 -70% -35% 145 $40   $76,060,847 131
May 27, 2015 - $6,159 +5% -28% 145 $42   $76,067,006 132
May 28, 2015 - $7,404 +20% -17% 145 $51   $76,074,410 133
May 29, 2015 - $6,809 -8% -38% 70 $97   $76,081,219 134
May 30, 2015 - $12,136 +78% -40% 70 $173   $76,093,355 135
May 31, 2015 - $7,669 -37% -59% 70 $110   $76,101,024 136
Jun 1, 2015 - $3,665 -52% -81% 70 $52   $76,104,689 137
Jun 2, 2015 - $4,919 +34% -16% 70 $70   $76,109,608 138
Jun 3, 2015 - $5,165 +5% -16% 70 $74   $76,114,773 139
Jun 4, 2015 - $5,778 +12% -22% 70 $83   $76,120,551 140
Jun 5, 2015 - $8,187 +42% +20% 44 $186   $76,128,738 141
Jun 6, 2015 - $4,957 -39% -59% 44 $113   $76,133,695 142
Jun 7, 2015 - $3,810 -23% -50% 44 $87   $76,137,505 143
Jun 8, 2015 - $1,781 -53% -51% 44 $40   $76,139,286 144
Jun 9, 2015 - $2,838 +59% -42% 44 $65   $76,142,124 145
Jun 10, 2015 - $3,547 +25% -31% 44 $81   $76,145,671 146
Jun 11, 2015 - $4,197 +18% -27% 44 $95   $76,149,868 147
Jun 12, 2015 - $10,624 +153% +30% 23 $462   $76,160,492 148
Jun 13, 2015 - $10,419 -2% +110% 23 $453   $76,170,911 149
Jun 14, 2015 - $9,688 -7% +154% 23 $421   $76,180,599 150
Jun 15, 2015 - $9,333 -4% +424% 23 $406   $76,189,932 151
Jun 16, 2015 - $10,793 +16% +280% 23 $469   $76,200,725 152
Jun 17, 2015 - $12,158 +13% +243% 23 $529   $76,212,883 153
Jun 18, 2015 - $10,695 -12% +155% 23 $465   $76,223,578 154

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jan 16, 2015 3 $27,671,430   3,303 $8,378   $27,671,430 1
Jan 23, 2015 4 $14,363,964 -48% 3,355 $4,281   $42,035,394 2
Jan 30, 2015 3 $9,868,081 -31% 3,303 $2,988   $51,903,475 3
Feb 6, 2015 6 $6,289,833 -36% 2,888 $2,178   $58,193,308 4
Feb 13, 2015 6 $7,178,458 +14% 2,244 $3,199   $65,371,766 5
Feb 20, 2015 11 $3,031,853 -58% 1,837 $1,650   $68,403,619 6
Feb 27, 2015 14 $2,396,249 -21% 1,421 $1,686   $70,799,868 7
Mar 6, 2015 13 $1,790,310 -25% 1,135 $1,577   $72,590,178 8
Mar 13, 2015 15 $1,190,194 -34% 837 $1,422   $73,780,372 9
Mar 20, 2015 16 $621,310 -48% 502 $1,238   $74,401,682 10
Mar 27, 2015 19 $433,417 -30% 454 $955   $74,835,099 11
Apr 3, 2015 22 $362,928 -16% 340 $1,067   $75,198,027 12
Apr 10, 2015 25 $189,503 -48% 241 $786   $75,387,530 13
Apr 17, 2015 32 $126,297 -33% 193 $654   $75,513,827 14
Apr 24, 2015 34 $121,094 -4% 171 $708   $75,634,921 15
May 1, 2015 30 $86,898 -28% 146 $595   $75,721,819 16
May 8, 2015 34 $137,067 +58% 226 $606   $75,858,886 17
May 15, 2015 30 $126,445 -8% 214 $591   $75,985,331 18
May 22, 2015 39 $89,079 -30% 145 $614   $76,074,410 19
May 29, 2015 46 $46,141 -48% 70 $659   $76,120,551 20
Jun 5, 2015 48 $29,317 -36% 44 $666   $76,149,868 21
Jun 12, 2015 35 $73,710 +151% 23 $3,205   $76,223,578 22

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 12/11/2014 $1,156,604 324 331 2,271 $8,272,329 10/20/2022
Belgium 12/3/2014 $0 0 9 17 $4,182,937 6/26/2015
Bulgaria 1/2/2015 $0 0 2 4 $367,944 12/30/2018
China 3/5/2015 $5,780,000 16,176 16,176 30,049 $14,480,000 9/3/2018
France 12/5/2014 $0 0 0 0 $17,588,670 8/21/2018
Germany 12/4/2014 $0 0 6 14 $14,841,547 10/27/2015
Hong Kong 12/26/2014 $0 0 85 230 $1,721,319 11/25/2018
Italy 12/25/2014 $0 0 0 0 $2,716,244 11/28/2017
Japan 1/15/2016 $895,634 307 478 1,967 $5,717,886 6/9/2016
Netherlands 2/12/2015 $186,748 162 162 1,058 $1,883,185 11/21/2018
New Zealand 12/18/2014 $0 0 12 15 $1,552,764 9/2/2020
Poland 1/2/2015 $625,049 0 0 0 $2,834,042 12/30/2018
Portugal 3/12/2015 $0 0 64 64 $799,014 11/16/2015
Russia (CIS) 1/23/2015 $2,616,132 1,031 1,031 3,774 $6,470,072 11/19/2018
South Korea 1/7/2015 $999,852 0 1 1 $2,091,669 8/27/2018
Spain 1/6/2015 $653,963 305 308 2,315 $5,719,849 11/28/2018
Thailand 3/26/2015 $0 0 25 27 $151,958 6/26/2015
Turkey 12/26/2014 $0 0 153 394 $1,002,293 12/30/2018
United Arab Emirates 12/25/2014 $0 0 1 1 $274 12/30/2018
United Kingdom 11/28/2014 $0 0 354 1,689 $50,790,021 1/3/2024
 
Rest of World $33,003,389
 
International Total$176,187,406 1/3/2024

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
May 3, 20151216,131 216,131$3,239,804$3,239,8041
May 10, 20153103,684-52% 319,815$1,559,407$4,799,2112
May 17, 2015467,946-34% 387,761$1,025,985$5,825,1963
May 24, 2015420,098-70% 407,859$319,156$6,144,3524
May 31, 2015444,454+121% 452,313$671,255$6,815,6075
Jun 7, 20151422,769-49% 475,082$364,076$7,179,6836
Jun 14, 20151819,770-13% 494,852$313,354$7,493,0377
Nov 29, 201515209,723 861,285$2,627,829$12,170,45831

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
May 3, 20151164,935 164,935$3,280,557$3,280,5571
May 10, 2015253,362-68% 218,297$1,056,024$4,336,5812
May 17, 2015336,013-33% 254,310$652,199$4,988,7803
May 24, 2015413,420-63% 267,730$255,780$5,244,5604
May 31, 2015421,125+57% 288,855$402,229$5,646,7895
Jun 7, 20151011,445-46% 300,300$217,460$5,864,2496
Jun 14, 2015186,643-42% 306,943$141,303$6,005,5527
Jul 5, 2015187,840 324,910$146,604$6,341,52510
Nov 29, 20151977,863 432,951$1,133,682$7,914,58631

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.

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Netflix Daily Charts

DateRankDays In
Top 10
Vierwership
Score
Aug 8, 2021101 1
Aug 9, 202182 4
Aug 10, 202163 9
Aug 11, 202154 15
Aug 12, 202165 20
Aug 13, 202196 22

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