Robin Hood (2010)

Robin Hood poster
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $105,487,148Details
International Box Office $216,971,858Details
Worldwide Box Office $322,459,006
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $47,703,997 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $16,440,932 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $64,144,929
Further financial details...

Synopsis

Robin Hood is an expert archer in service to King Richard’s army against the French. Upon Richard’s death, Robin travels to Nottingham, a town suffering from the corruption of a despotic sheriff and crippling taxation, where he falls for the spirited widow Lady Marion, a woman skeptical of the identity and motivations of this crusader from the forest. Hoping to earn the hand of Maid Marion and salvage the village, Robin assembles a gang whose lethal mercenary skills are matched only by its appetite for life. Together, they begin preying on the indulgent upper class to correct injustices under the sheriff. With their country weakened from decades of war, embattled from the ineffective rule of the new king and vulnerable to insurgencies from within and threats from afar, Robin and his men heed a call to ever greater adventure. This unlikeliest of heroes and his allies set off to protect their country from slipping into bloody civil war and return glory to England once more.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$36,063,385 (34.2% of total gross)
Legs:2.93 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:32.7% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$210,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.5 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,503 opening theaters/3,505 max. theaters, 5.1 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $144,125,657

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 701-800) 734 $105,487,148
All Time International Box Office (Rank 401-500) 449 $216,971,858
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 401-500) 500 $322,459,006

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


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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: May 14th, 2010 (Wide) by Universal
Video Release: September 21st, 2010 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for violence including intense sequences of warfare, and some sexual content
(Rating bulletin 2111, 3/10/2010)
Running Time: 139 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Robin Hood
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Source:Based on Folk Tale/Legend/Fairytale
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Historical Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: United Artists, Fairbanks
Production Countries: United Kingdom, United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Memorial Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 127 $10,405,705 May 28, 2010 17
Memorial Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 167 $14,902,971 May 28, 2010 17
Memorial Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 94 $13,424,540 May 28, 2010 17
Memorial Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 101 $19,226,521 May 28, 2010 17
Top Based on Folk Tale/Legend/Fairytale Weekend Domestic 9 $36,063,385 May 14, 2010 3
Top Historical Fiction Weekend Domestic 31 $36,063,385 May 14, 2010 3
Top Universal Weekend Domestic 100 $36,063,385 May 14, 2010 3

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
May 14, 2010 2 $36,063,385   3,503 $10,295   $36,063,385 1
May 21, 2010 3 $18,769,220 -48% 3,505 $5,355   $66,165,690 2
May 28, 2010 5 $10,405,705 -45% 3,373 $3,085   $83,125,570 3
Jun 4, 2010 9 $5,366,940 -48% 2,599 $2,065   $94,496,010 4
Jun 11, 2010 11 $2,615,130 -51% 1,895 $1,380   $99,463,670 5
Jun 18, 2010 12 $1,422,715 -46% 1,046 $1,360   $102,079,505 6
Jun 25, 2010 14 $648,925 -54% 669 $970   $103,301,770 7
Jul 2, 2010 22 $328,860 -49% 378 $870   $103,913,935 8
Jul 9, 2010 23 $287,925 -12% 300 $960   $104,494,805 9
Jul 16, 2010 26 $174,015 -40% 226 $770   $104,839,030 10
Jul 23, 2010 30 $109,440 -37% 171 $640   $105,054,745 11
Jul 30, 2010 35 $86,250 -21% 115 $750   $105,219,735 12

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
May 14, 2010 2 $13,031,160     3,503 $3,720   $13,031,160 1
May 15, 2010 2 $13,871,880 +6%   3,503 $3,960   $26,903,040 2
May 16, 2010 2 $9,160,345 -34%   3,503 $2,615   $36,063,385 3
May 17, 2010 2 $3,257,790 -64%   3,503 $930   $39,321,175 4
May 18, 2010 2 $3,100,155 -5%   3,503 $885   $42,421,330 5
May 19, 2010 2 $2,593,100 -16%   3,503 $740   $45,014,430 6
May 20, 2010 2 $2,382,040 -8%   3,503 $680   $47,396,470 7
May 21, 2010 3 $5,660,575 +138% -57% 3,505 $1,615   $53,057,045 8
May 22, 2010 3 $7,851,200 +39% -43% 3,505 $2,240   $60,908,245 9
May 23, 2010 3 $5,257,445 -33% -43% 3,505 $1,500   $66,165,690 10
May 24, 2010 3 $1,857,655 -65% -43% 3,505 $530   $68,023,345 11
May 25, 2010 3 $1,664,875 -10% -46% 3,505 $475   $69,688,220 12
May 26, 2010 3 $1,489,625 -11% -43% 3,505 $425   $71,177,845 13
May 27, 2010 4 $1,542,020 +4% -35% 3,505 $440   $72,719,865 14
May 28, 2010 5 $2,867,050 +86% -49% 3,373 $850   $75,586,915 15
May 29, 2010 5 $3,811,490 +33% -51% 3,373 $1,130   $79,398,405 16
May 30, 2010 5 $3,727,165 -2% -29% 3,373 $1,105   $83,125,570 17
May 31, 2010 5 $3,018,835 -19% +63% 3,373 $895   $86,144,405 18
Jun 1, 2010 5 $1,096,225 -64% -34% 3,373 $325   $87,240,630 19
Jun 2, 2010 5 $944,445 -14% -37% 3,373 $280   $88,185,075 20
Jun 3, 2010 5 $943,995 n/c -39% 3,373 $280   $89,129,070 21
Jun 4, 2010 9 $1,468,435 +56% -49% 2,599 $565   $90,597,505 22
Jun 5, 2010 9 $2,352,100 +60% -38% 2,599 $905   $92,949,605 23
Jun 6, 2010 9 $1,546,405 -34% -59% 2,599 $595   $94,496,010 24
Jun 7, 2010 9 $571,780 -63% -81% 2,599 $220   $95,067,790 25
Jun 8, 2010 9 $597,770 +5% -45% 2,599 $230   $95,665,560 26
Jun 9, 2010 9 $598,555 n/c -37% 2,599 $230   $96,264,115 27
Jun 10, 2010 9 $584,425 -2% -38% 2,599 $225   $96,848,540 28
Jun 11, 2010 11 $776,950 +33% -47% 1,895 $410   $97,625,490 29
Jun 12, 2010 11 $1,118,095 +44% -52% 1,895 $590   $98,743,585 30
Jun 13, 2010 11 $720,085 -36% -53% 1,895 $380   $99,463,670 31
Jun 14, 2010 11 $322,150 -55% -44% 1,895 $170   $99,785,820 32
Jun 15, 2010 11 $293,725 -9% -51% 1,895 $155   $100,079,545 33
Jun 16, 2010 11 $311,740 +6% -48% 1,895 $165   $100,391,285 34
Jun 17, 2010 11 $265,505 -15% -55% 1,895 $140   $100,656,790 35
Jun 18, 2010 12 $361,025 +36% -54% 1,046 $345   $101,017,815 36
Jun 19, 2010 12 $528,230 +46% -53% 1,046 $505   $101,546,045 37
Jun 20, 2010 11 $533,460 +1% -26% 1,046 $510   $102,079,505 38
Jun 21, 2010 12 $162,130 -70% -50% 1,046 $155   $102,241,635 39
Jun 22, 2010 12 $172,700 +7% -41% 1,046 $165   $102,414,335 40
Jun 23, 2010 - $111,285 -36% -64% 803 $139   $102,525,620 41
Jun 24, 2010 - $127,225 +14% -52% 803 $158   $102,652,845 42
Jun 25, 2010 - $190,665 +50% -47% 669 $285   $102,843,510 43
Jun 26, 2010 - $267,595 +40% -49% 669 $400   $103,111,105 44
Jun 27, 2010 - $190,665 -29% -64% 669 $285   $103,301,770 45
Jun 28, 2010 - $90,315 -53% -44% 669 $135   $103,392,085 46
Jun 29, 2010 - $86,970 -4% -50% 669 $130   $103,479,055 47
Jun 30, 2010 - $52,080 -40% -53% 372 $140   $103,531,135 48
Jul 1, 2010 - $53,940 +4% -58% 372 $145   $103,585,075 49
Jul 2, 2010 - $105,840 +96% -44% 378 $280   $103,690,915 50
Jul 3, 2010 - $126,630 +20% -53% 378 $335   $103,817,545 51
Jul 4, 2010 - $96,390 -24% -49% 378 $255   $103,913,935 52
Jul 5, 2010 22 $120,885 +25% +34% 378 $320   $104,034,820 53
Jul 6, 2010 - $58,590 -52% -33% 378 $155   $104,093,410 54
Jul 7, 2010 - $54,775 -7% +5% 378 $145   $104,148,185 55
Jul 8, 2010 - $58,695 +7% +9% 378 $155   $104,206,880 56
Jul 9, 2010 - $94,515 +61% -11% 300 $315   $104,301,395 57
Jul 10, 2010 - $121,425 +28% -4% 300 $405   $104,422,820 58
Jul 11, 2010 - $71,985 -41% -25% 300 $240   $104,494,805 59
Jul 12, 2010 - $40,495 -44% -67% 300 $135   $104,535,300 60
Jul 13, 2010 - $47,950 +18% -18% 300 $160   $104,583,250 61
Jul 14, 2010 - $42,880 -11% -22% 268 $160   $104,626,130 62
Jul 15, 2010 - $38,885 -9% -34% 268 $145   $104,665,015 63
Jul 16, 2010 - $56,495 +45% -40% 226 $250   $104,721,510 64
Jul 17, 2010 - $73,450 +30% -40% 226 $325   $104,794,960 65
Jul 18, 2010 - $44,070 -40% -39% 226 $195   $104,839,030 66
Jul 19, 2010 - $26,025 -41% -36% 226 $115   $104,865,055 67
Jul 20, 2010 - $29,380 +13% -39% 226 $130   $104,894,435 68
Jul 21, 2010 - $26,010 -11% -39% 226 $115   $104,920,445 69
Jul 22, 2010 - $24,860 -4% -36% 226 $110   $104,945,305 70
Jul 23, 2010 - $33,345 +34% -41% 171 $195   $104,978,650 71
Jul 24, 2010 - $46,170 +38% -37% 171 $270   $105,024,820 72
Jul 25, 2010 - $29,925 -35% -32% 171 $175   $105,054,745 73
Jul 26, 2010 - $17,100 -43% -34% 171 $100   $105,071,845 74
Jul 27, 2010 - $22,225 +30% -24% 171 $130   $105,094,070 75
Jul 28, 2010 - $19,665 -12% -24% 171 $115   $105,113,735 76
Jul 29, 2010 - $19,750 n/c -21% 171 $115   $105,133,485 77
Jul 30, 2010 - $24,725 +25% -26% 115 $215   $105,158,210 78
Jul 31, 2010 - $32,775 +33% -29% 115 $285   $105,190,985 79
Aug 1, 2010 - $28,750 -12% -4% 115 $250   $105,219,735 80
Aug 2, 2010 - $12,075 -58% -29% 115 $105   $105,231,810 81
Aug 3, 2010 - $12,650 +5% -43% 115 $110   $105,244,460 82
Aug 4, 2010 - $12,595 n/c -36% 115 $110   $105,257,055 83
Aug 5, 2010 - $12,675 +1% -36% 115 $110   $105,269,730 84

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
May 14, 2010 2 $47,396,470   3,503 $13,530   $47,396,470 1
May 21, 2010 3 $25,323,395 -47% 3,505 $7,225   $72,719,865 2
May 28, 2010 5 $16,409,205 -35% 3,373 $4,865   $89,129,070 3
Jun 4, 2010 9 $7,719,470 -53% 2,599 $2,970   $96,848,540 4
Jun 11, 2010 11 $3,808,250 -51% 1,895 $2,010   $100,656,790 5
Jun 18, 2010 13 $1,996,055 -48% 1,046 $1,908   $102,652,845 6
Jun 25, 2010 18 $932,230 -53% 669 $1,393   $103,585,075 7
Jul 2, 2010 20 $621,805 -33% 378 $1,645   $104,206,880 8
Jul 9, 2010 25 $458,135 -26% 300 $1,527   $104,665,015 9
Jul 16, 2010 25 $280,290 -39% 226 $1,240   $104,945,305 10
Jul 23, 2010 31 $188,180 -33% 171 $1,100   $105,133,485 11
Jul 30, 2010 34 $136,245 -28% 115 $1,185   $105,269,730 12

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
Sep 26, 20102806,264 806,264$18,536,009$18,536,0091
Oct 3, 20104300,857-63% 1,107,121$7,175,439$25,711,4482
Oct 10, 20107177,772-41% 1,284,893$4,341,192$30,052,6403
Oct 17, 20107114,159-36% 1,399,052$2,494,374$32,547,0144
Oct 24, 2010684,513-26% 1,483,565$1,773,928$34,320,9425
Oct 31, 20101255,730-34% 1,539,295$1,253,368$35,574,3106
Nov 7, 20101535,510-36% 1,574,805$735,057$36,309,3677
Nov 14, 20101192,354+160% 1,667,159$1,780,585$38,089,9528
Mar 13, 20112530,575 1,918,490$592,761$43,736,75725
Mar 20, 20112821,059-31% 1,939,549$413,314$44,150,07126
Mar 27, 20112920,245-4% 1,959,794$366,985$44,517,05627

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Sep 26, 20101249,498 249,498$6,234,955$6,234,9551
Oct 3, 2010375,869-70% 325,367$1,820,091$8,055,0462
Oct 10, 2010540,808-46% 366,175$978,990$9,034,0363
Oct 17, 2010619,913-51% 386,088$477,720$9,511,7564
Oct 24, 2010528,654+44% 414,742$687,420$10,199,1765
Oct 31, 20101110,893-62% 425,635$261,320$10,460,4966
Nov 14, 20101611,478 443,831$229,443$10,861,1938
Jul 3, 20111014,307 567,532$346,565$14,056,40841
Jul 24, 20111414,716 590,975$310,693$14,590,86544
Aug 11, 2013531,676 733,499$271,460$15,812,226151
Aug 18, 2013819,196-39% 752,695$162,208$15,974,434152

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Leading Cast

Russell Crowe    Robin Longstride
Cate Blanchett    Marion Loxley

Supporting Cast

William Hurt    William Marshal
Mark Strong    Godfrey
Mark Addy    Friar Tuck
Oscar Isaac    Prince John
Danny Huston    King Richard The Lionheart
Kevin Durand    Little John
Scott Grimes    Will Scarlet

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

Production and Technical Credits

Ridley Scott    Director
Brian Helgeland    Screenwriter
Brian Helgeland    Story Creator
Ethan Reiff    Story Creator
Cyrus Voris    Story Creator
Brian Grazer    Producer
Ridley Scott    Producer
Russell Crowe    Producer
Charles J.D. Schlissel    Executive Producer
Michael Costigan    Executive Producer
Jim Whitaker    Executive Producer
Ryan Kavanaugh    Executive Producer
Marc Streitenfeld    Composer
Nikolas Korda    Co-Producer
Michael Ellenberg    Co-Executive Producer
John Mathieson    Cinematographer
Pietro Scalia    Editor
Arthur Max    Production Designer
John King    Supervising Art Director
Mark Homes    Art Director
Adam O'Neill    Art Director
Matt Robinson    Art Director
Mike Stallion    Art Director
Tom Still    Art Director
Mark Swain    Art Director
Remo Tozzi    Art Director
Alex Cameron    Art Director
Anthony Caron-Delion    Art Director
Tom Whitehead    Assistant Art Director
Sonja Klaus    Set Decorator
Janty Yates    Costume Designer
Tony Dawe    Sound Mixer
John Mooney    Sound Mixer
Wylie Stateman    Supervising Sound Editor
Mark P. Stoeckinger    Supervising Sound Editor
Paul Massey    Re-recording Mixer
David Giammarco    Re-recording Mixer
Richard Stammers    Visual Effects Supervisor
Matthew Sampson    Stunt Coordinator
Keith Rodger    Associate Producer
Max Keene    Assistant Director
Alexander Witt    Second Unit Director
Jina Jay    Casting Director
Will Dodds    Second Assistant Director-Second Unit

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

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Summer Continues to be Soft

May 25th, 2010

I'm starting to get a little concerned about summer. Granted, we are only three weeks in, but so far we have had two films that came short of high expectations and another that was expected to struggle at the box office and did. This time around, the number one movie failed to meet even the low end of expectations and the overall box office managed just a hair under $150 million. This was 8% more than last weekend, but 15% lower than the same weekend last year. Granted, this time last year was Memorial Day long weekend, so the comparison isn't entirely fair. But still troubling. Year-to-date, 2010 has amassed $4.04 billion, which is 4.8% higher than last year, but the boom in 3D films and the higher ticket prices that go with it means that attendance is down 1.7%. More...

Weekend Preview: The Beginning of the End for Shrek

May 20th, 2010

It's the first long weekend of the summer; at least it is up here in Canada. What effect will this have on the box office? Not a whole lot, but Canada does represent about 10% of the total domestic box office and every little bit will help. This time last year saw the debut of two box office hits and we only have Shrek Forever After this time around. Granted, even the low end estimates have the pseudo-final chapter in the Shrek franchise crushing either Night at the Museum or Terminator, individually. The question is, can it top their combined opening? It might need to if 2010 is to keep pace with 2009. More...

International Top of the Chart: Robin Hood is Rich Overseas

May 19th, 2010

As expected, Robin Hood topped the charts at the international box office. It was significantly more popular internationally than it was domestically. During its opening weekend, the film made $70.13 million on 7081 screens in 56 markets for a total opening of $75.16 million. Adding that to what it made here and the movie had a global opening of $111.22 million. More...

Contest: Give to the Poor: Winning Announcement

May 19th, 2010

The winners of our Give to the Poor contest were determined and they are... More...

Iron and Robin Finish One-Two on the Per Theater Chart

May 18th, 2010

Just like they did in the overall box office, Iron Man 2 and Robin Hood top the per theater chart, finishing in the same order. It was a close race with Iron Man 2 coming out on top, $11,854 to $10,295. More...

Robin Hood Rich, but Can't Top Tony Stark

May 17th, 2010

The overall box office this past weekend was adequate. While three of the top five films were unable to match Thursday's predictions, none were off by a significant degree. All combined, the box office brought in $139 million, which was down 22% compared to last week. Again, this was expected. Compared to last year it was higher, but by a mere 1.3%. Not enough to keep pace with inflation. Year-to-date, 2010 is still ahead of 2009 at $3.85 billion to $3.62 billion. However, due to the influx of 3D ticket sales and the much higher ticket prices they command, attendance is actually down by a fraction of a percent. It's nothing to worry about at the moment, but it is still interesting. More...

Weekend Estimates: Iron Man Sees Off Robin Hood

May 16th, 2010

This Summer's first blockbuster face-off ended with a victory for Iron Man 2 as the superhero actioner saw off the medieval actioner, Robin Hood. Both movies enjoyed weekends roughly in line with expectations. Iron Man 2 posted a respectable 59% drop from its opening weekend to earn $53 million, and take its domestic box office total to $212 million. With another $210 million internationally, the movie is well on its way to topping Iron Man's $582 million worldwide tally. Robin Hood couldn't match that level of performance, but posted a decent $37.1 million opening in North America, and earned an estimated $77 million internationally, to take it past $100 million worldwide on its first weekend. More...

Robin Hood Ready to Steal the Box Office Crown?

May 13th, 2010

The second weekend in May tends to be weak at the box office; for instance, it was the second weekend of May that saw the release of Speed Racer and Poseidon, just to name two recent examples. It is unlikely that Robin Hood will do that poorly at the box office; in fact, it might open with more than Speed Racer made in total. If it can, it will go a long way towards helping 2010 keep pace with last year. But even if it does, it will likely have to settle for second place. More...

Contest: Give to the Poor

May 7th, 2010

Week two of the summer has just one Saturday-level release, Robin Hood, which is this week's target film. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Robin Hood. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a copy of Tooth Fairy on Blu-ray
Meanwhile, whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will win a copy of According to Jim: Season Two on DVD. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2010 Preview: May

May 1st, 2010

It's summertime! April started off okay, but ended with a thud. In fact, How to Train Your Dragon was arguably the biggest box office draw of the month, and it opened in March. That said, it's May, and that means there's a clean slate for the box office, as even under the best of circumstances holdovers mean very little at the beginning of the month. As long as the overall box office is healthy, we should be fine. And given the number of $100 million hits that have opened in 2010 so far, plus the $300 million hit that is Alice in Wonderland, I think it is fair to say that we will be fine. The real question is how well May 2010 will compare to last year, when we had six $100 million movies including two that reached $200 million. This time around there's one less weekend, so we will need help from some of the counter programming to match that number. Since there are only three films that you could call counter programming, this could be a problem. More...

Cast Updates - June 19, 2008

June 19th, 2008

This week's round of new casting information contains updates for 2012, Public Enemies, Transformers 2, and more! More...

New Movie US Release Dates - April 6, 2008

April 6th, 2008

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

Synopsis

Robin Hood is an expert archer in service to King Richard’s army against the French. Upon Richard’s death, Robin travels to Nottingham, a town suffering from the corruption of a despotic sheriff and crippling taxation, where he falls for the spirited widow Lady Marion, a woman skeptical of the identity and motivations of this crusader from the forest. Hoping to earn the hand of Maid Marion and salvage the village, Robin assembles a gang whose lethal mercenary skills are matched only by its appetite for life. Together, they begin preying on the indulgent upper class to correct injustices under the sheriff. With their country weakened from decades of war, embattled from the ineffective rule of the new king and vulnerable to insurgencies from within and threats from afar, Robin and his men heed a call to ever greater adventure. This unlikeliest of heroes and his allies set off to protect their country from slipping into bloody civil war and return glory to England once more.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$36,063,385 (34.2% of total gross)
Legs:2.93 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:32.7% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$210,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.5 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,503 opening theaters/3,505 max. theaters, 5.1 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $144,125,657

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 701-800) 734 $105,487,148
All Time International Box Office (Rank 401-500) 449 $216,971,858
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 401-500) 500 $322,459,006

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


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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: May 14th, 2010 (Wide) by Universal
Video Release: September 21st, 2010 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for violence including intense sequences of warfare, and some sexual content
(Rating bulletin 2111, 3/10/2010)
Running Time: 139 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Robin Hood
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Source:Based on Folk Tale/Legend/Fairytale
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Historical Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: United Artists, Fairbanks
Production Countries: United Kingdom, United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Memorial Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 127 $10,405,705 May 28, 2010 17
Memorial Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 167 $14,902,971 May 28, 2010 17
Memorial Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 94 $13,424,540 May 28, 2010 17
Memorial Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 101 $19,226,521 May 28, 2010 17
Top Based on Folk Tale/Legend/Fairytale Weekend Domestic 9 $36,063,385 May 14, 2010 3
Top Historical Fiction Weekend Domestic 31 $36,063,385 May 14, 2010 3
Top Universal Weekend Domestic 100 $36,063,385 May 14, 2010 3

Leading Cast

Russell Crowe    Robin Longstride
Cate Blanchett    Marion Loxley

Supporting Cast

William Hurt    William Marshal
Mark Strong    Godfrey
Mark Addy    Friar Tuck
Oscar Isaac    Prince John
Danny Huston    King Richard The Lionheart
Kevin Durand    Little John
Scott Grimes    Will Scarlet

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

Production and Technical Credits

Ridley Scott    Director
Brian Helgeland    Screenwriter
Brian Helgeland    Story Creator
Ethan Reiff    Story Creator
Cyrus Voris    Story Creator
Brian Grazer    Producer
Ridley Scott    Producer
Russell Crowe    Producer
Charles J.D. Schlissel    Executive Producer
Michael Costigan    Executive Producer
Jim Whitaker    Executive Producer
Ryan Kavanaugh    Executive Producer
Marc Streitenfeld    Composer
Nikolas Korda    Co-Producer
Michael Ellenberg    Co-Executive Producer
John Mathieson    Cinematographer
Pietro Scalia    Editor
Arthur Max    Production Designer
John King    Supervising Art Director
Mark Homes    Art Director
Adam O'Neill    Art Director
Matt Robinson    Art Director
Mike Stallion    Art Director
Tom Still    Art Director
Mark Swain    Art Director
Remo Tozzi    Art Director
Alex Cameron    Art Director
Anthony Caron-Delion    Art Director
Tom Whitehead    Assistant Art Director
Sonja Klaus    Set Decorator
Janty Yates    Costume Designer
Tony Dawe    Sound Mixer
John Mooney    Sound Mixer
Wylie Stateman    Supervising Sound Editor
Mark P. Stoeckinger    Supervising Sound Editor
Paul Massey    Re-recording Mixer
David Giammarco    Re-recording Mixer
Richard Stammers    Visual Effects Supervisor
Matthew Sampson    Stunt Coordinator
Keith Rodger    Associate Producer
Max Keene    Assistant Director
Alexander Witt    Second Unit Director
Jina Jay    Casting Director
Will Dodds    Second Assistant Director-Second Unit

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

DVD Sales: Iron Man Franchise Remains Golden on the DVD Sales Chart

October 12th, 2010

New releases walked away with the top two spots on this week's DVD sales chart, as well as four of the top six, and six of the top 30. Leading the way was Iron Man 2 with 2.82 million units generating $64.53 million in revenue during its opening week of release. This is weaker than its predecessor opened with, but the film compensated with stronger Blu-ray sales. More...

DVD Sales: Tinker Bell is Great on the DVD Sales Chart

October 5th, 2010

It was another week where new releases dominated the DVD sales chart with ten of them placing in the top 30. This includes Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue, which took top spot with 920,000 units sold, while its opening week sales of $16.80 million were actually second best. This is a drop from The Lost Treasure; however, it did much, much better on Blu-ray than either of the previous releases. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for September 21st, 2010

September 20th, 2010

Some of the summer blockbusters are starting to filter their way onto the home market, but this week's list is still dominated by TV on DVD releases like Castle: Season Two, Modern Family: Season One, and 30 Rock: Season Four. All three of which were in contention for Pick of the Week, as were The Secret in Their Eyes on Blu-ray and Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue on Blu-ray / DVD Combo. In the end I went with Modern Family: Season One on Blu-ray. More...

International Details: Shrek's Expansion is Taking Forever

July 11th, 2010

In an age of day-and-date global releases, Shrek Forever After is taking the slow route. This week it opened in a number of major markets, which propelled it into second place with $42.57 million on 4,484 screens in 25 markets for a total of $137.12 million internationally and $369.40 million worldwide. In the U.K. it opened with $13.56 million on 539 screens, which was easily enough for first place. However, its predecessor made $33.45 million during its opening three years ago. Ouch. In France it made $10.77 million on 842 screens, down from $13.05 million. South Korea produced $6.37 million on 627 screens, including midweek numbers, down from $10.74 million. Finally, in Germany it made $5.11 million on 767 screens, down from $7.84 million. The film is still a major hit and will have no trouble earning a profit; however, it is still the weakest in the franchise when you look at ticket sales. More...

International Details: Knight has Bright Start

July 4th, 2010

Knight and Day started its international run in second place with $12.42 million on 2241 screens in 12 markets. It opened in first place in Russia with $3.33 million on 949 screens, while it also took top spot in South Korea with $3.04 million on 565 screens over the weekend and $3.76 million in total. Next up for the film is the U.K. this weekend, while it has major market openings right till October when it debuts in Japan. More...

International Details: A-Team Earns a B-Grade

June 26th, 2010

The A-Team climbed to second place with $13.97 million on 4929 screens in 48 markets for a total of $34.74 million. New openings this past weekend include France, where it made $3.05 million on 621 screens. On the one hand, that was enough for first place. On the other hand, that's not a particularly strong start, especially for a summer blockbuster. It was only half has much as Prince of Persia opened with, for instance. In Italy it had a similar result with a first place, $1.11 million opening on 354 screens. That said, if it can earn half of what Prince of Persia does, then The A-Team will end its run with more than $100 million internationally and close to $200 million worldwide. As long as it is a hit on the home market, that will be enough to show a profit eventually, particularly if you take into account increased DVD sales for the TV series it is based on. More...

International Details: Robin Hood Nears Major Milestone

June 20th, 2010

For the third weekend in a row, Robin Hood remained in fourth place. This time it pulled in $7.19 million on 5742 screens in 54 markets for a total of $183.71 million internationally and $283.17 million worldwide. This week it opened in China and India, two countries that rarely release box office numbers in a timely fashion. More...

Weekend Preview: Pixar Turns it Up to Eleven

June 17th, 2010

Pixar releases its eleventh feature-length film this weekend. And considering its previous ten have all opened in first place (assuming you discount prestige limited releases) this is reason for Disney to celebrate. In fact, it could be reason for the industry as a whole to celebrate, considering more than 10 million tickets could be sold for this movie, which means more than 10 million people watching trailers for upcoming releases, seeing posters for new movies, etc. Compared to last year, Toy Story 3 could make more than the top five combined, which should help boost 2010's lead over 2009. More...

International Details: Box Office as a Strong Indian Flavor

June 13th, 2010

Rajneeti was the second Indian film within a few weeks to open strong on the global scene. Internationally, it earned third place with $11.01 million on 925 screens in 16 markets, which is an excellent start for this type of film. After Kites opened respectively well, it quickly collapsed. Thanks to a higher than average production budget, it will end up costing the studio money. However, this film is already well on its way to profitability and hopefully it will show much better legs. More...

International Details: Sex Debuts in Second

June 6th, 2010

Sex and the City 2 started its international run in second place with $23.98 million on 2739 screens in 18 markets for a total opening of $27.11 million. The film's biggest opening came in the U.K., where it made $8.93 million on 530 screens, 24% more than the original's opening. It had the biggest opening of the year in Germany with $5.90 million on 736 screens over the weekend for a total of $7.72 million. This was 23% higher than the original managed. On the other hand, it only saw 4% growth in Italy, with $2.4 million on 499 screens. This is not enough to keep pace with inflation. However, it is still better than it managed here. More...

Sex Doesn't Sell, Persia is Prince Among Kings

June 2nd, 2010

May is over, and not a moment too soon. I remember at the beginning of last month that a lot of people were suggesting this was going to be the highest grossing summer of all time and that May was going to be the highest grossing month of all time. Since this summer is a weekend shorter than most and this missing weekend was at the beginning of May, this was never going to happen. However, now that the month is over, we can see just how unrealistic those predictions were. Even Memorial Day long weekend wasn't enough as the total box office take was $152 million over three days and $193 million over four. Compared to last week, this was up just over 1%. While any increase is welcome, this it hardly a reason to celebrate. Compared to last Memorial Day, this was down 14% over three days and 13% over four. Not good. Year-to-date, 2010 is still ahead of 2009, but the lead has been cut to 4.7% at $4.30 billion to $4.10 billion. Perhaps it's not quite time to hit the panic button, but I'm starting to do warm up exercises for when running around in a panic will be required. More...

Sex Starts Early on Memorial Day

May 28th, 2010

Memorial Day long weekend started early with the midnight release of Sex and the City 2, but it's not the only saturation level release debuting this weekend. With the weakness shown last weekend by Shrek Forever After, the industry is looking forward with a bit of trepidation. Should both of these stumble, the narrative going forward will be quite negative, as none of the May releases will have excelled. This time last year, Up opened with close to $70 million. I don't think either film will match that, especially over three days. But their combined strength will hopefully give 2010 a boost at the box office. More...

International Top of the Chart: Robin the Richest

May 27th, 2010

Robin Hood remained in the top spot on the international chart, hitting the century mark over the weekend. It did show weakness in a lot of major markets and overall fell 57% to $30.09 million on 7,073 screens in 56 markets for a total of $125.37 million internationally and $191.53 million worldwide. Granted, it had no major openings this past weekend, but this is still troubling. Additionally, it only has two major openings left (China and Japan) so it is not like it has a lot of markets left to draw from. That said, it has made more globally than it cost to make, and it should add another $100 million or so to that final tally. It should eventually break even. More...

Summer Continues to be Soft

May 25th, 2010

I'm starting to get a little concerned about summer. Granted, we are only three weeks in, but so far we have had two films that came short of high expectations and another that was expected to struggle at the box office and did. This time around, the number one movie failed to meet even the low end of expectations and the overall box office managed just a hair under $150 million. This was 8% more than last weekend, but 15% lower than the same weekend last year. Granted, this time last year was Memorial Day long weekend, so the comparison isn't entirely fair. But still troubling. Year-to-date, 2010 has amassed $4.04 billion, which is 4.8% higher than last year, but the boom in 3D films and the higher ticket prices that go with it means that attendance is down 1.7%. More...

Weekend Preview: The Beginning of the End for Shrek

May 20th, 2010

It's the first long weekend of the summer; at least it is up here in Canada. What effect will this have on the box office? Not a whole lot, but Canada does represent about 10% of the total domestic box office and every little bit will help. This time last year saw the debut of two box office hits and we only have Shrek Forever After this time around. Granted, even the low end estimates have the pseudo-final chapter in the Shrek franchise crushing either Night at the Museum or Terminator, individually. The question is, can it top their combined opening? It might need to if 2010 is to keep pace with 2009. More...

International Top of the Chart: Robin Hood is Rich Overseas

May 19th, 2010

As expected, Robin Hood topped the charts at the international box office. It was significantly more popular internationally than it was domestically. During its opening weekend, the film made $70.13 million on 7081 screens in 56 markets for a total opening of $75.16 million. Adding that to what it made here and the movie had a global opening of $111.22 million. More...

Contest: Give to the Poor: Winning Announcement

May 19th, 2010

The winners of our Give to the Poor contest were determined and they are... More...

Iron and Robin Finish One-Two on the Per Theater Chart

May 18th, 2010

Just like they did in the overall box office, Iron Man 2 and Robin Hood top the per theater chart, finishing in the same order. It was a close race with Iron Man 2 coming out on top, $11,854 to $10,295. More...

Robin Hood Rich, but Can't Top Tony Stark

May 17th, 2010

The overall box office this past weekend was adequate. While three of the top five films were unable to match Thursday's predictions, none were off by a significant degree. All combined, the box office brought in $139 million, which was down 22% compared to last week. Again, this was expected. Compared to last year it was higher, but by a mere 1.3%. Not enough to keep pace with inflation. Year-to-date, 2010 is still ahead of 2009 at $3.85 billion to $3.62 billion. However, due to the influx of 3D ticket sales and the much higher ticket prices they command, attendance is actually down by a fraction of a percent. It's nothing to worry about at the moment, but it is still interesting. More...

Weekend Estimates: Iron Man Sees Off Robin Hood

May 16th, 2010

This Summer's first blockbuster face-off ended with a victory for Iron Man 2 as the superhero actioner saw off the medieval actioner, Robin Hood. Both movies enjoyed weekends roughly in line with expectations. Iron Man 2 posted a respectable 59% drop from its opening weekend to earn $53 million, and take its domestic box office total to $212 million. With another $210 million internationally, the movie is well on its way to topping Iron Man's $582 million worldwide tally. Robin Hood couldn't match that level of performance, but posted a decent $37.1 million opening in North America, and earned an estimated $77 million internationally, to take it past $100 million worldwide on its first weekend. More...

Robin Hood Ready to Steal the Box Office Crown?

May 13th, 2010

The second weekend in May tends to be weak at the box office; for instance, it was the second weekend of May that saw the release of Speed Racer and Poseidon, just to name two recent examples. It is unlikely that Robin Hood will do that poorly at the box office; in fact, it might open with more than Speed Racer made in total. If it can, it will go a long way towards helping 2010 keep pace with last year. But even if it does, it will likely have to settle for second place. More...

Contest: Give to the Poor

May 7th, 2010

Week two of the summer has just one Saturday-level release, Robin Hood, which is this week's target film. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Robin Hood. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a copy of Tooth Fairy on Blu-ray
Meanwhile, whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will win a copy of According to Jim: Season Two on DVD. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2010 Preview: May

May 1st, 2010

It's summertime! April started off okay, but ended with a thud. In fact, How to Train Your Dragon was arguably the biggest box office draw of the month, and it opened in March. That said, it's May, and that means there's a clean slate for the box office, as even under the best of circumstances holdovers mean very little at the beginning of the month. As long as the overall box office is healthy, we should be fine. And given the number of $100 million hits that have opened in 2010 so far, plus the $300 million hit that is Alice in Wonderland, I think it is fair to say that we will be fine. The real question is how well May 2010 will compare to last year, when we had six $100 million movies including two that reached $200 million. This time around there's one less weekend, so we will need help from some of the counter programming to match that number. Since there are only three films that you could call counter programming, this could be a problem. More...

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June 19th, 2008

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April 6th, 2008

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
May 14, 2010 2 $36,063,385   3,503 $10,295   $36,063,385 1
May 21, 2010 3 $18,769,220 -48% 3,505 $5,355   $66,165,690 2
May 28, 2010 5 $10,405,705 -45% 3,373 $3,085   $83,125,570 3
Jun 4, 2010 9 $5,366,940 -48% 2,599 $2,065   $94,496,010 4
Jun 11, 2010 11 $2,615,130 -51% 1,895 $1,380   $99,463,670 5
Jun 18, 2010 12 $1,422,715 -46% 1,046 $1,360   $102,079,505 6
Jun 25, 2010 14 $648,925 -54% 669 $970   $103,301,770 7
Jul 2, 2010 22 $328,860 -49% 378 $870   $103,913,935 8
Jul 9, 2010 23 $287,925 -12% 300 $960   $104,494,805 9
Jul 16, 2010 26 $174,015 -40% 226 $770   $104,839,030 10
Jul 23, 2010 30 $109,440 -37% 171 $640   $105,054,745 11
Jul 30, 2010 35 $86,250 -21% 115 $750   $105,219,735 12

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
May 14, 2010 2 $13,031,160     3,503 $3,720   $13,031,160 1
May 15, 2010 2 $13,871,880 +6%   3,503 $3,960   $26,903,040 2
May 16, 2010 2 $9,160,345 -34%   3,503 $2,615   $36,063,385 3
May 17, 2010 2 $3,257,790 -64%   3,503 $930   $39,321,175 4
May 18, 2010 2 $3,100,155 -5%   3,503 $885   $42,421,330 5
May 19, 2010 2 $2,593,100 -16%   3,503 $740   $45,014,430 6
May 20, 2010 2 $2,382,040 -8%   3,503 $680   $47,396,470 7
May 21, 2010 3 $5,660,575 +138% -57% 3,505 $1,615   $53,057,045 8
May 22, 2010 3 $7,851,200 +39% -43% 3,505 $2,240   $60,908,245 9
May 23, 2010 3 $5,257,445 -33% -43% 3,505 $1,500   $66,165,690 10
May 24, 2010 3 $1,857,655 -65% -43% 3,505 $530   $68,023,345 11
May 25, 2010 3 $1,664,875 -10% -46% 3,505 $475   $69,688,220 12
May 26, 2010 3 $1,489,625 -11% -43% 3,505 $425   $71,177,845 13
May 27, 2010 4 $1,542,020 +4% -35% 3,505 $440   $72,719,865 14
May 28, 2010 5 $2,867,050 +86% -49% 3,373 $850   $75,586,915 15
May 29, 2010 5 $3,811,490 +33% -51% 3,373 $1,130   $79,398,405 16
May 30, 2010 5 $3,727,165 -2% -29% 3,373 $1,105   $83,125,570 17
May 31, 2010 5 $3,018,835 -19% +63% 3,373 $895   $86,144,405 18
Jun 1, 2010 5 $1,096,225 -64% -34% 3,373 $325   $87,240,630 19
Jun 2, 2010 5 $944,445 -14% -37% 3,373 $280   $88,185,075 20
Jun 3, 2010 5 $943,995 n/c -39% 3,373 $280   $89,129,070 21
Jun 4, 2010 9 $1,468,435 +56% -49% 2,599 $565   $90,597,505 22
Jun 5, 2010 9 $2,352,100 +60% -38% 2,599 $905   $92,949,605 23
Jun 6, 2010 9 $1,546,405 -34% -59% 2,599 $595   $94,496,010 24
Jun 7, 2010 9 $571,780 -63% -81% 2,599 $220   $95,067,790 25
Jun 8, 2010 9 $597,770 +5% -45% 2,599 $230   $95,665,560 26
Jun 9, 2010 9 $598,555 n/c -37% 2,599 $230   $96,264,115 27
Jun 10, 2010 9 $584,425 -2% -38% 2,599 $225   $96,848,540 28
Jun 11, 2010 11 $776,950 +33% -47% 1,895 $410   $97,625,490 29
Jun 12, 2010 11 $1,118,095 +44% -52% 1,895 $590   $98,743,585 30
Jun 13, 2010 11 $720,085 -36% -53% 1,895 $380   $99,463,670 31
Jun 14, 2010 11 $322,150 -55% -44% 1,895 $170   $99,785,820 32
Jun 15, 2010 11 $293,725 -9% -51% 1,895 $155   $100,079,545 33
Jun 16, 2010 11 $311,740 +6% -48% 1,895 $165   $100,391,285 34
Jun 17, 2010 11 $265,505 -15% -55% 1,895 $140   $100,656,790 35
Jun 18, 2010 12 $361,025 +36% -54% 1,046 $345   $101,017,815 36
Jun 19, 2010 12 $528,230 +46% -53% 1,046 $505   $101,546,045 37
Jun 20, 2010 11 $533,460 +1% -26% 1,046 $510   $102,079,505 38
Jun 21, 2010 12 $162,130 -70% -50% 1,046 $155   $102,241,635 39
Jun 22, 2010 12 $172,700 +7% -41% 1,046 $165   $102,414,335 40
Jun 23, 2010 - $111,285 -36% -64% 803 $139   $102,525,620 41
Jun 24, 2010 - $127,225 +14% -52% 803 $158   $102,652,845 42
Jun 25, 2010 - $190,665 +50% -47% 669 $285   $102,843,510 43
Jun 26, 2010 - $267,595 +40% -49% 669 $400   $103,111,105 44
Jun 27, 2010 - $190,665 -29% -64% 669 $285   $103,301,770 45
Jun 28, 2010 - $90,315 -53% -44% 669 $135   $103,392,085 46
Jun 29, 2010 - $86,970 -4% -50% 669 $130   $103,479,055 47
Jun 30, 2010 - $52,080 -40% -53% 372 $140   $103,531,135 48
Jul 1, 2010 - $53,940 +4% -58% 372 $145   $103,585,075 49
Jul 2, 2010 - $105,840 +96% -44% 378 $280   $103,690,915 50
Jul 3, 2010 - $126,630 +20% -53% 378 $335   $103,817,545 51
Jul 4, 2010 - $96,390 -24% -49% 378 $255   $103,913,935 52
Jul 5, 2010 22 $120,885 +25% +34% 378 $320   $104,034,820 53
Jul 6, 2010 - $58,590 -52% -33% 378 $155   $104,093,410 54
Jul 7, 2010 - $54,775 -7% +5% 378 $145   $104,148,185 55
Jul 8, 2010 - $58,695 +7% +9% 378 $155   $104,206,880 56
Jul 9, 2010 - $94,515 +61% -11% 300 $315   $104,301,395 57
Jul 10, 2010 - $121,425 +28% -4% 300 $405   $104,422,820 58
Jul 11, 2010 - $71,985 -41% -25% 300 $240   $104,494,805 59
Jul 12, 2010 - $40,495 -44% -67% 300 $135   $104,535,300 60
Jul 13, 2010 - $47,950 +18% -18% 300 $160   $104,583,250 61
Jul 14, 2010 - $42,880 -11% -22% 268 $160   $104,626,130 62
Jul 15, 2010 - $38,885 -9% -34% 268 $145   $104,665,015 63
Jul 16, 2010 - $56,495 +45% -40% 226 $250   $104,721,510 64
Jul 17, 2010 - $73,450 +30% -40% 226 $325   $104,794,960 65
Jul 18, 2010 - $44,070 -40% -39% 226 $195   $104,839,030 66
Jul 19, 2010 - $26,025 -41% -36% 226 $115   $104,865,055 67
Jul 20, 2010 - $29,380 +13% -39% 226 $130   $104,894,435 68
Jul 21, 2010 - $26,010 -11% -39% 226 $115   $104,920,445 69
Jul 22, 2010 - $24,860 -4% -36% 226 $110   $104,945,305 70
Jul 23, 2010 - $33,345 +34% -41% 171 $195   $104,978,650 71
Jul 24, 2010 - $46,170 +38% -37% 171 $270   $105,024,820 72
Jul 25, 2010 - $29,925 -35% -32% 171 $175   $105,054,745 73
Jul 26, 2010 - $17,100 -43% -34% 171 $100   $105,071,845 74
Jul 27, 2010 - $22,225 +30% -24% 171 $130   $105,094,070 75
Jul 28, 2010 - $19,665 -12% -24% 171 $115   $105,113,735 76
Jul 29, 2010 - $19,750 n/c -21% 171 $115   $105,133,485 77
Jul 30, 2010 - $24,725 +25% -26% 115 $215   $105,158,210 78
Jul 31, 2010 - $32,775 +33% -29% 115 $285   $105,190,985 79
Aug 1, 2010 - $28,750 -12% -4% 115 $250   $105,219,735 80
Aug 2, 2010 - $12,075 -58% -29% 115 $105   $105,231,810 81
Aug 3, 2010 - $12,650 +5% -43% 115 $110   $105,244,460 82
Aug 4, 2010 - $12,595 n/c -36% 115 $110   $105,257,055 83
Aug 5, 2010 - $12,675 +1% -36% 115 $110   $105,269,730 84

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
May 14, 2010 2 $47,396,470   3,503 $13,530   $47,396,470 1
May 21, 2010 3 $25,323,395 -47% 3,505 $7,225   $72,719,865 2
May 28, 2010 5 $16,409,205 -35% 3,373 $4,865   $89,129,070 3
Jun 4, 2010 9 $7,719,470 -53% 2,599 $2,970   $96,848,540 4
Jun 11, 2010 11 $3,808,250 -51% 1,895 $2,010   $100,656,790 5
Jun 18, 2010 13 $1,996,055 -48% 1,046 $1,908   $102,652,845 6
Jun 25, 2010 18 $932,230 -53% 669 $1,393   $103,585,075 7
Jul 2, 2010 20 $621,805 -33% 378 $1,645   $104,206,880 8
Jul 9, 2010 25 $458,135 -26% 300 $1,527   $104,665,015 9
Jul 16, 2010 25 $280,290 -39% 226 $1,240   $104,945,305 10
Jul 23, 2010 31 $188,180 -33% 171 $1,100   $105,133,485 11
Jul 30, 2010 34 $136,245 -28% 115 $1,185   $105,269,730 12

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
Sep 26, 20102806,264 806,264$18,536,009$18,536,0091
Oct 3, 20104300,857-63% 1,107,121$7,175,439$25,711,4482
Oct 10, 20107177,772-41% 1,284,893$4,341,192$30,052,6403
Oct 17, 20107114,159-36% 1,399,052$2,494,374$32,547,0144
Oct 24, 2010684,513-26% 1,483,565$1,773,928$34,320,9425
Oct 31, 20101255,730-34% 1,539,295$1,253,368$35,574,3106
Nov 7, 20101535,510-36% 1,574,805$735,057$36,309,3677
Nov 14, 20101192,354+160% 1,667,159$1,780,585$38,089,9528
Mar 13, 20112530,575 1,918,490$592,761$43,736,75725
Mar 20, 20112821,059-31% 1,939,549$413,314$44,150,07126
Mar 27, 20112920,245-4% 1,959,794$366,985$44,517,05627

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Sep 26, 20101249,498 249,498$6,234,955$6,234,9551
Oct 3, 2010375,869-70% 325,367$1,820,091$8,055,0462
Oct 10, 2010540,808-46% 366,175$978,990$9,034,0363
Oct 17, 2010619,913-51% 386,088$477,720$9,511,7564
Oct 24, 2010528,654+44% 414,742$687,420$10,199,1765
Oct 31, 20101110,893-62% 425,635$261,320$10,460,4966
Nov 14, 20101611,478 443,831$229,443$10,861,1938
Jul 3, 20111014,307 567,532$346,565$14,056,40841
Jul 24, 20111414,716 590,975$310,693$14,590,86544
Aug 11, 2013531,676 733,499$271,460$15,812,226151
Aug 18, 2013819,196-39% 752,695$162,208$15,974,434152

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