Bulgaria Box Office for Passengers (2016)

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Passengers
Theatrical Performance (US$)
Bulgaria Box Office $312,455Details
Worldwide Box Office $302,239,672Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $10,273,249 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $9,392,073 Details
Total North America Video Sales $19,665,322
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Synopsis

Two passengers are on a 120-year journey to another planet when their hibernation pods wake them 90 years too early. Jim and Aurora are forced to unravel the mystery behind the malfunction as the ship teeters on the brink of collapse, with the lives of thousands of passengers in jeopardy.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$110,000,000
Bulgaria Releases: January 6th, 2017 (Wide)
Video Release: March 7th, 2017 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sexuality, nudity and action/peril.
(Rating bulletin 2448 (Cert #50101), 10/26/2016)
Running Time: 116 minutes
Keywords: Space Program, Romance, Disaster, 3-D, 3-D - Post-production Conversion
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Thriller/Suspense
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Science Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Columbia Pictures, LStar Capital, Village Roadshow Productions, Wanda Media, Original Film, Company Films, Start Motion Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Home Market Releases for March 14th, 2017

March 15th, 2017

The Love Witch

There are a few Oscar-nominated films on this week’s list. However, it was still hard to come up with a Pick of the Week release. Most of them were like Elle with great reviews and weak extras. The DVD for Drunk History: Season Four has more than two hours of extras, but I admit it is an acquired taste. Fortunately, we do have a clear winner: The Love Witch on Blu-ray. More...

Home Market Releases for March 7th, 2017

March 6th, 2017

Moana

There are not a lot of releases on this week’s list for two major reasons. Firstly, it is a very, very shallow week. Secondly... Dental Surgery. By the time you read this, I might still be at the dentist. There are only two contenders for Pick of the Week, Jackie on Blu-ray and Moana on Blu-ray Combo Pack. It wasn’t particularly close and Moana is easily the Pick of the Week. More...

2016 - Awards Season - And the Oscar Goes to... La La Land Moonlight!

February 26th, 2017

Moonlight

It’s Oscar night and we were live blogging the show. Read on the the highlights of what turned out to be a crazy night. More...

2016 - Awards Season: Oscars - Nominations - Final Look

February 26th, 2017

La La Land

It’s Oscar night and we will be live blogging the show. Before that, let’s take a last look at the nominations with a few annotations. Nominees in italics are those that have received the most votes from our readers so far in our Oscar contest (which is open to new entries until noon, Pacific, today—enter now!). Bold films are those films I think will win. Meanwhile, those that are Underlined are those I want to win. Not all categories have underlined nominees, because not all categories have someone I’m cheering for, or because there are two nominees I couldn’t pick between. More...

International Box Office: xXx has an Extreme Start with $50.5 million

January 25th, 2017

xXx: Return of Xander Cage

xXx: Return of Xander Cage easily took first place on the international chart with $50.5 million in 53 markets. The film’s biggest market was India, where it pulled in $7.4 million. Russia was second best with $5.39 million on 1,191 screens. The film had similar debuts in France ($3.1 million); Germany ($2.8 million); Mexico ($2.62 million); and Australia ($2.24 million on 331 screens). This film is clearly doing better internationally than it is domestically, but it will need about $200 million worldwide to have any chance of breaking even any time soon. More...

2016 Awards Season: Oscar Nominations

January 24th, 2017

La La Land

The Oscar nominations were announced starting at 5:18 am Pacific time. Nothing is good that early in the morning. Worse still, it’s a boring year for nominations with very few surprises worth talking about, especially in the biggest categories. Leading the way was La La Land with 14 nominations, tying the record. More...

International Box Office: Passengers Takes the Wheel with $30.59 million

January 19th, 2017

Passengers

For the first time in its run, Passengers earned first place with $30.59 million on 17,000 screens in 78 markets for totals of $136.34 million internationally and $226.07 million worldwide. At this point, the studio has either earned back the $110 million production budget, or has come close. If it can find an audience on the home market, then it could break even, eventually. This weekend, the film’s biggest opening was in China where it earned first place with $17.45 million on an estimated 10,000 screens over the weekend for a total of $17.52 million including previews. China is already the film’s biggest market overtaking Russia, where it has $16.25 million after four weeks of release, including $618,000 on 528 screens this past weekend. More...

International Box Office: Rogue gets $56.6 million Closer to $1 Billion

January 12th, 2017

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story remained in first place with $56.6 million in 57 markets for totals of $437.1 million internationally and $914.5 million worldwide. It is now in fifth place on the 2016 worldwide chart. ... The entire top five worldwide is from Disney. This is unprecedented. As for this past weekend, Rogue One earned first place in China with $30.11 million over the weekend and $30.65 million including previews. This is on par with expectations, although some were worried it would struggle due to... I was going to say weather, but is smog weather? China is currently dealing with a smog crisis and has been issuing warnings to stay inside. This is the last market for the film, but it should cruise to $1 billion on holdovers. It will likely reach second place on the 2016 worldwide chart, but I think Captain America: Civil War is safe on the top of the chart. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Hidden Figures is in the Spotlight earning $22.80 million

January 10th, 2017

Hidden Figures

The first weekend of the year wasn’t as potent as anticipated, as none of the holdovers held on as well as expected. This helped Hidden Figures earn first place with $22.80 million, putting it just ahead of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, which pulled in $22.06 million. The box office was down 26% from last weekend to $137 million, but this is a post-holiday weekend, so this decline was expected. The box office was also down 14% from this weekend last year. It is still way too soon to compare the box office year-over-year. In fact, we should wait till The Force Awakens faded out of the top five before we can really get a picture of how 2017 will do. That was President’s Day long weekend. So once we get past President’s Day long weekend, the year-over-year comparison will begin it have some real value. More...

Weekend Predictions: Underworld is a Serious Underdog

January 5th, 2017

Underworld: Blood Wars

It’s the first weekend of the year and there’s only one wide release, Underworld: Blood Wars, plus one wide expansion, Hidden Figures. (As expected, A Monster Calls is not expanding truly wide and it won’t grow enough to make the top ten. I don’t think it will top $3 million over the weekend.) None of these films are really going to challenge the top two holdovers, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and Sing, although that pair should be in a close race for first place. This weekend last year was very similar to this weekend, with one new release, one wide expansion, and a Star Wars holdover on top. Unfortunately, this year is much weaker. 2017 is going to get off on a losing note. More...

International Box Office: Rogue’s Threepeat to Tenth Place on 2016 Worldwide Chart

January 5th, 2017

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story added $45.8 million in 55 markets to its running tally, which now sits at $350.0 million internationally and $775.0 million worldwide. By the end of Sunday, the film was already in tenth place for the year and while it is not doing as well internationally as it is domestically, it is still on pace to hit fifth place by as early as this weekend. Its biggest market is the U.K., where it has pulled in $64.4 million, but the U.K. might not stay on top for long, because the film opens in China this weekend. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Rogue One Wins Weekend, Doesn’t Quite win the Year with $65.62 million

January 4th, 2017

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

The final weekend of the year wasn’t as potent as we had predicted, but there were still a number of reasons to celebrate. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story won the weekend and is on its way to becoming the biggest hit of the year. Sing was relatively close behind and will get to $200 million this upcoming weekend. Overall, the box office rose by 2.9% from last weekend hitting $186 million. This is 15% lower than the same weekend last year, which again was actually the first weekend of 2016. We need to switch to the Strowbrinian Calendar. I’m not kidding about this. As for the year-over-year comparison, that’s a little confusing. If you just look at the calender years, then 2016 broke the record earning $11.4 billion. However, the movie year actually begins the first Monday of the year and ends the final Sunday before the first Monday of the next year. Going by this definition of the year, 2016 actually just failed to overtake 2015, because we lost a few days of The Force Awakens and only got one extra day of Rogue One. More...

Friday Estimates: Rogue One and Sing Hold a High Note with $18.18 million and $16.8 million

December 31st, 2016

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and Sing continue to dominate the box office, which is great news for us, as Disney and Universal are practically the only major studios releasing numbers this weekend. The holidays are incredibly important at the box office, but they also make our job harder to do. As for the actual box office numbers, Rogue One led the way with $18.18 million on Friday for an 15-day total of $393.55 million. This is lower than expected and it will fall week-to-week; however, it will finish the three-day weekend with just over $50 million becoming the third film released in 2016 to get to $400 million domestically in the process. It also remained on pace for $500 million domestically and $1 billion worldwide. More...

Weekend Predictions: Old Movies Ring Out the New Year

December 29th, 2016

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

The weekend after Christmas Day is usually a boring weekend with no wide releases to speak of. On the other hand, we do have a monster hit to keep track of, as well as some Awards Season hopefuls that are expanding significantly and could make the top ten. Of course, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story will win this weekend and it should in fact grow from last weekend, because Christmas Eve is a dead zone at the box office. Likewise, Sing should grow even better, as it is the last weekend for families to hit theaters before school starts. Some of the other films that debuted last week are not looking so good. This weekend last year was actually the first weekend of 2016, which makes it harder to compare the two weekends. Again, we need to switch to the Strowbrinian Calendar that I mentioned at the end of the December Preview. The Force Awakens earned just over $90 million and while Rogue One won’t match that, it should be closer than most were expecting. More...

Friday Estimates: Rogue One and Sing perform a duet with $22.78 million and $13.07 million

December 24th, 2016

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story grew by 36% on Friday, earning $22.78 million for a running tally of $244.77 million. It has now overtaken Doctor Strange for ninth place on the yearly chart. By comparison, The Force Awakens rose by 80% on this day in its run, but this day in its run was Christmas Day. As I said before, we won’t be able to really compare numbers until after Boxing Day. More...

Thursday Box Office: Rogue One Bounces Back with $16.77 million, while most New Releases Tumble

December 23rd, 2016

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story grew by 12% to $16.77 million on Thursday for a first-week total of $222.00 million. This shows that it was hit by new releases on Wednesday, at least a little bit. It is impossible to compare this day to The Force Awakens, because this day in its run was Christmas Eve. For the record though, The Force Awakens fell by 28% to $27.40 million on that day and had pulled in $390.86 million during the same time period. More...

Wednesday Box Office: Rogue Wins with $14.97 million, but Sing Hits the High Note with $11.01 million

December 22nd, 2016

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

As expected, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story led the way on Wednesday. It fell 15% to $14.97 million on Wednesday for a 6-day total of $204.23 million. By comparison, The Force Awakens rose 2% to $38.02 million on Wednesday for a six-day total of $363.46 million; however, it didn’t have to deal with three wide releases. In fact, it’s only “new” competition was the semi-wide expansion of The Big Short. Comparing the two movies’ daily numbers will get less illuminating until we get past Boxing Day, because the misalignment in the holidays will be playing a major role in the day-to-day changes. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Any of the New Releases have a Christmas Miracle?

December 21st, 2016

Sing

This week is an utter mess when it comes to new releases. There are five films opening or expanding wide this week, three of them opening on Wednesday. Assassin’s Creed, Passengers, and Sing are all trying to get a head start on the weekend, while Why Him? debuts on Friday. Finally, Fences is expected to expand wide on Sunday, Christmas Day, but we’ve seen recently that “wide expansion” isn’t a meaningful term when studios use it. None of these films are expected to top Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, or even come close. Comparing this weekend to the same weekend last year is nearly impossible, because Christmas Eve lands on Saturday this year and Christmas Eve is a dead zone at the box office, while last year it landed on the Thursday, which is the best day of the week for optimal box office numbers. On the other hand, Monday is Boxing Day, which is a holiday for some. It doesn’t balance out, but fortunately 2016 still has a substantial lead over 2015, so even a really bad weekend won’t put 2016 behind. More...

2016 Preview: December

December 1st, 2016

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

November was good, but not great. Fortunately, 2016 had a large enough lead going into November that the month only needed to be good. In fact, it could have been mediocre and 2016 would have still had an excellent shot to end the year above 2015. As for December, it’s a race between Star Wars and Star Wars. Almost no one thinks Rogue One is going to match The Force Awakens, but if Rogue One earns just half of what The Force Awakens managed, then 2016 will come out on top in the year-over-year comparison. There are only two other films with a better than 50/50 chance of hitting $100 million, Passengers and Sing. Either one could earn second place for the month, but Passengers will likely start faster. Last December, the only other film to earn more than $100 million was Daddy’s Home, which earned just a hair over $150 million. There’s a chance both Passengers and Sing will earn more than $150 million, which would be a boon to the box office. However, Star Wars: The Force Awakens was just too strong last year and it would take a miracle for 2016 to have a stronger December. That said, it would take a complete collapse for 2016 not to top 2015 in raw dollars. The growth might not be enough to keep pace with ticket price inflation, on the other hand. More...

Passengers Trailer

September 20th, 2016

Sci-fi thriller starring Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt opens December 21 ... Full Movie Details. More...

Because some of our sources provide box office data in their local currency, while we use USD in the graph above and table below, exchange rate fluctuations can have effect on the data causing stronger increases or even decreases of the cumulative box office.

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeScreensPer ScreenTotal GrossWeek
2017/01/06 1 $73,926   58 $1,275   $130,502 1
2017/01/13 2 $48,746 -34% 55 $886   $224,828 2
2017/01/20 4 $21,439 -56% 37 $579   $268,095 3
2017/01/27 10 $11,088 -48% 22 $504   $290,682 4
2017/02/03 10 $7,797 -30% 15 $520   $306,210 5
2017/02/10 13 $4,314 -45% 9 $479   $309,687 6
2017/02/17 19 $1,028 -76% 3 $343   $312,336 7
2017/02/24 - $382 -63% 1 $382   $312,150 8
2017/03/03 - $219 -43% 1 $219   $312,455 9

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 1/5/2017 $797,805 189 189 311 $1,514,205 1/1/2019
Aruba 12/22/2016 $0 0 3 7 $21,929 1/1/2019
Australia 12/30/2016 $1,186,117 360 360 1659 $11,113,044 2/23/2017
Austria 1/6/2017 $616,825 118 118 498 $1,326,773 3/27/2017
Bahrain 12/22/2016 $0 0 9 26 $248,689 1/1/2019
Belgium 12/28/2016 $449,190 110 110 629 $1,790,642 3/7/2017
Bolivia 1/5/2017 $94,077 29 29 69 $259,817 1/1/2019
Brazil 1/5/2017 $3,064,035 491 491 1158 $7,090,198 2/14/2017
Bulgaria 1/6/2017 $73,926 58 58 201 $312,455 2/26/2019
Cambodia 12/22/2016 $0 0 28 51 $81,509 1/1/2019
Central America 12/22/2016 $0 0 162 242 $1,297,358 1/24/2017
Chile 12/29/2016 $191,648 80 80 190 $830,423 12/20/2018
China 1/12/2017 $17,470,000 63325 63325 127131 $45,279,884 3/14/2017
Colombia 12/22/2016 $0 0 252 406 $1,528,089 12/20/2018
Croatia 12/29/2016 $69,905 50 50 173 $285,508 1/1/2019
Curacao 12/22/2016 $0 0 2 6 $23,479 1/1/2019
Czech Republic 12/28/2016 $126,000 63 68 262 $437,324 1/1/2019
Denmark 12/22/2016 $0 0 78 264 $1,138,149 2/14/2017
Dominican Republic 12/22/2016 $0 0 22 29 $129,433 1/1/2019
East Africa 12/23/2016 $0 0 1 1 $6,726 1/4/2017
Ecuador 12/23/2016 $0 0 60 119 $643,286 1/1/2019
Egypt 12/22/2016 $0 0 13 64 $257,065 1/1/2019
Estonia 12/30/2016 $66,721 13 14 55 $206,239 2/14/2017
Finland 12/23/2016 $0 0 82 326 $891,432 3/21/2017
France 12/28/2016 $3,661,465 537 537 2582 $9,789,939 2/14/2017
Germany 1/5/2017 $4,974,539 887 908 4716 $13,602,992 5/2/2017
Ghana 12/22/2016 $0 0 2 8 $7,593 1/1/2019
Greece 12/29/2016 $104,997 54 54 107 $341,895 1/24/2017
Hong Kong 12/22/2016 $0 0 98 219 $2,764,994 1/24/2017
Hungary 1/12/2017 $340,773 50 68 283 $1,018,666 1/1/2019
Iceland 12/26/2016 $67,787 9 9 24 $149,631 1/1/2019
India 1/6/2017 $679,683 635 635 786 $1,055,730 2/21/2017
Indonesia 12/23/2016 $0 0 194 310 $1,712,296 1/1/2019
Iraq 12/22/2016 $0 0 5 15 $56,714 1/1/2019
Israel 12/29/2016 $330,810 53 65 242 $893,487 1/1/2019
Italy 12/30/2016 $1,581,007 404 404 1174 $5,485,249 2/14/2017
Jamaica 12/21/2016 $0 0 6 12 $66,653 1/1/2019
Japan 3/24/2017 $1,516,921 403 406 1601 $5,124,593 5/2/2017
Jordan 12/22/2016 $0 0 8 30 $169,535 1/1/2019
Kenya 12/30/2016 $7,274 11 17 54 $45,301 1/1/2019
Kuwait 12/22/2016 $0 0 12 20 $535,869 1/1/2019
Latvia 12/30/2016 $53,591 15 15 52 $187,169 1/1/2019
Lebanon 12/22/2016 $0 0 16 28 $326,464 1/1/2019
Lithuania 12/30/2016 $57,784 87 104 341 $286,458 2/21/2017
Malaysia 12/29/2016 $581,033 254 254 606 $1,240,720 1/31/2017
Mexico 12/23/2016 $768,036 0 790 1965 $6,846,086 2/21/2017
Mongolia 12/23/2016 $0 0 4 10 $40,316 1/1/2019
Netherlands 12/22/2016 $468,743 100 105 658 $3,429,066 8/1/2017
New Zealand 12/30/2016 $137,746 132 132 522 $1,461,845 1/31/2017
Nigeria 12/22/2016 $0 0 22 70 $79,194 1/1/2019
North America 12/21/2016 $14,869,736 3,478 3,478 18,284 $100,014,699
Norway 12/25/2016 $214,413 154 154 485 $1,668,870 3/7/2017
Oman 12/22/2016 $0 0 13 20 $120,797 1/1/2019
Pakistan 12/30/2016 $26,716 26 26 62 $89,255 1/1/2019
Paraguay 1/5/2017 $21,541 15 15 26 $42,501 1/1/2019
Peru 1/5/2017 $451,177 87 98 271 $1,284,747 12/20/2018
Philippines 1/4/2017 $761,288 156 156 291 $1,354,213 1/1/2019
Poland 12/25/2016 $100,618 0 160 525 $1,976,799 1/1/2019
Portugal 12/23/2016 $124,575 70 70 371 $976,305 2/16/2017
Qatar 12/22/2016 $0 0 9 19 $289,594 1/1/2019
Romania 12/23/2016 $0 0 55 207 $929,882 1/1/2019
Russia (CIS) 12/23/2016 $4,685,899 1232 1232 4838 $17,343,776 1/1/2019
Serbia and Montenegro 12/29/2016 $12,508 19 25 73 $64,441 1/1/2019
Slovakia 1/5/2017 $91,068 64 64 140 $190,580 2/28/2017
Slovenia 12/29/2016 $11,742 16 16 68 $71,013 11/17/2017
South Africa 12/30/2016 $208,759 81 88 406 $989,071 2/21/2017
South Korea 12/26/2016 $0 0 608 1013 $4,738,566 3/6/2017
Spain 12/30/2016 $1,563,225 538 538 2191 $7,215,580 3/27/2017
Suriname 12/29/2016 $450 1 1 4 $2,551 1/1/2019
Sweden 12/21/2016 $0 0 120 432 $2,494,652 3/7/2017
Switzerland 12/28/2016 $158,492 33 101 354 $1,456,191 2/28/2017
Syria 12/29/2016 $4,317 1 2 6 $14,077 1/1/2019
Taiwan 12/21/2016 $0 0 123 281 $2,296,275 2/7/2017
Thailand 12/22/2016 $0 0 85 154 $1,544,254 1/18/2017
Trinidad 12/21/2016 $0 0 12 32 $120,886 1/1/2019
Turkey 1/13/2017 $410,688 276 276 864 $1,855,881 1/1/2019
Ukraine 12/29/2016 $481,776 220 220 669 $1,158,445 1/1/2019
United Arab Emirates 12/22/2016 $0 0 49 123 $1,957,557 12/20/2018
United Kingdom 12/21/2016 $0 0 575 1952 $15,626,754 3/8/2017
Uruguay 1/5/2017 $31,266 18 18 45 $108,758 1/1/2019
Venezuela 12/30/2016 $30,552 59 76 300 $432,301 2/7/2017
Vietnam 12/21/2016 $0 0 80 95 $378,290 1/1/2019
 
Worldwide Total$302,239,672 2/26/2019

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

Jennifer Lawrence    Aurora Lane
Chris Pratt    Jim Preston

Supporting Cast

Michael Sheen    Arthur
Laurence Fishburne    Gus Mancuso
Andy Garcia    Captain Norris
Vince Foster    Executive Officer
Kara Flowers    Communications Officer
Conor Brophy    Crew Member
Julee Cerda    Instructor (Hologram)
Aurora Perrineau    Best Friend
Lauren Farmer    Party Friend
Emerald Mayne    Party Friend
Kristin Brock    Party Friend
Tom Ferrari    Party Friend
Quansae Rutledge    Party Friend
Desmond Reid    Party Friend
Emma Clarke    Avalon
Chris Edgerly    InfoMat/Deejay
Fred Melamed    Observatory Voice
Matt Corboy    Video Game Voice
Jesus Mendoza    Hector, the Robot Waiter
Alpha Takahashi    Sushi Robot Waitress
Matthew Wolf    French Restaurant Robot Waiter
Jean-Michel Richaud    French Restaurant Robot Waiter
Jon Spaihts    Autodoc
Curtis Grecco    Dancer
Joy Spears    Dancer

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

Production and Technical Credits

Morten Tyldum    Director
Neal H. Moritz    Producer
Stephen Hamel    Producer
Michael Maher    Producer
Ori Marmur    Producer
Jon Spaihts    Screenwriter
David Householter    Executive Producer
Ben Browning    Executive Producer
Jon Spaihts    Executive Producer
Bruce Berman    Executive Producer
Greg Basser    Executive Producer
Ben Waisbren    Executive Producer
Lynwood Spinks    Executive Producer
Rodrigo Prieto    Director of Photography
Guy Hendrix Dyas    Production Designer
Maryann Brandon    Editor
Jany Temime    Costume Designer
Thomas Newman    Composer
Garrett Warren    Stunt Coordinator
Greg Baxter    Co-Producer
Basil Bryant-Grillo    Unit Production Manager
Karen Getchell    Unit Production Manager
Donald Murphy    First Assistant Director
Justin Muller    First Assistant Director
Dawn Massaro-Adams    Second Assistant Director
Peter Dress    Second Assistant Director
David Lazan    Art Director
John Collins    Art Director
Luke Freeborn    Art Director
Greg Hooper    Art Director
Gene Serdena    Set Decorator
Ana Maria Quintana    Script Supervisor
Kerry Blackman    First Assistant Editor
Jane Tones    Assistant Editor
Jim Tyson    Costume Supervisor
Vivian Baker    Make up
Cydney Cornell    Hairstylist
Dan Sudick    Special Effects Coordinator
Chris Baugh    Location Manager
Brittany Hites    Assistant Art Director
Drew Monahan    Assistant Art Director
Paula Loos    Assistant Art Director
Gary Warshaw    Assistant Art Director
Allen Coulter    Set Designer
Randall Wilkins    Set Designer
Scott Herbertson    Set Designer
Noelle King    Set Designer
Joshua Lusby    Set Designer
Jeffrey D. McDonald    Set Designer
Dean Wolcott    Set Designer
Bria Kinter    Set Designer
Jaimie Trueblood    Still Photographer
Kathy Driscoll-Mohler    Casting Associate
Jordana Sapiurka    Casting Assistant
Napoleon Dumo    Choreography
Tabitha Dumo    Choreography
Jack Gill    Second Unit Director
Kevin O'Connell    Re-recording Mixer
Will Files    Re-recording Mixer
Will Files    Supervising Sound Editor
Will Files    Sound Designer
Andy Sisul    Co-Supervising Sound Editor
Lee Gilmore    Sound Designer
Phil Barrie    Sound Designer
Joe Iemola    Sound Effects Editor
Chris Terhune    Sound Effects Editor
Justin Davey    Sound Effects Editor
Hugo Weng    Dialogue Editor
Nerses Gezalyan    Foley Mixer
Jeremy B. Davis    Re-recording Mixer
Bill Bernstein    Music Editor
John Finklea    Music Editor
Maarten Hofmeijer    Music Editor
Michael Zainer    Music Editor
Pete Dionne    Visual Effects Supervisor
Tomi Nieminen    Visual Effects Producer
Philip Greenlow    Visual Effects Executive Producer
Christian Roberton    Visual Effects Executive Producer
Lauren McCallum    Production Supervisor
Uma Krishnamurthy    Production Supervisor
Rachel Matchett    Production Supervisor

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