Central America Box Office for This is the End (2013)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Central America Box Office $122,003Details
Worldwide Box Office $126,539,117Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $8,199,821 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $9,069,590 Details
Total North America Video Sales $17,269,411
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Synopsis

The comedy This Is The End follows six friends trapped in a house after a series of strange and catastrophic events devastate Los Angeles. As the world unravels outside, dwindling supplies and cabin fever threaten to tear apart the friendships inside. Eventually, they are forced to leave the house, facing their fate and the true meaning of friendship and redemption.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$32,000,000
Central America Releases: December 5th, 2013 (Wide)
Video Release: October 1st, 2013 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
October 1st, 2013 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for crude and sexual content throughout, brief graphic nudity, pervasive language, drug use and some violence.
(Rating bulletin 2269, 4/24/2013)
Running Time: 106 minutes
Keywords: End of the World, Gratuitous Cameos, Religious, Demons, Possessed, Cannibalism, Musicians, Performing Arts, Black Out Drunk, Ensemble, Filmed By a Character, Breaking the Fourth Wall, Screenplay Written By the Star, Directing Yourself, Exorcism, Rapture, Horror Comedy
Source:Based on Short Film
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Science Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Columbia Pictures, Point Grey, Mandate Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for November 19th, 2013

November 20th, 2013

There are some good releases this week, but it is also a shallow week. If you look at Amazon.com's list of new releases, by the third or fourth page, you will find more filler than releases worth talking about. On the other hand, there are a number of late releases that finally arrived and I was able to get done. There are a number of contenders for Pick of the Week this week, including Doctor Who Story 29: The Tenth Planet, which is a must have for all Whovians. Kinky Boots is a very fun movie and you can't beat the price of the DVD. On the other hand, the Star Trek: The Next Generation Blu-ray releases for Season Five and Unification are expensive, but worth it for fans. In the end, I went with The World's End on Blu-ray Combo Pack for Pick of the Week. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for October 1st, 2013

October 1st, 2013

This list is a little short and a little late, because WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED TO THE INTERNET? The past three days, the internet has been slow as hell. There are a number of interesting releases coming out this week, several of them have screeners that are on their way. Unfortunately, only one screener did arrive on time. Fortunately, it was The Little Mermaid on Blu-ray Combo Pack and it, or the 3D Combo Pack, are worthy of Pick of the Week. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Insidious Scores September Record

September 17th, 2013

Both new releases topped expectations and even though a couple of the holdovers struggled a little bit, the overall box office was still fantastic. Insidious Chapter 2 broke a September record that has been held for more than a decade on its way to a $40 million opening. The Family was well back in second place, but still on the high end of expectations. Overall, the box office pulled in $103 million. This was 21% more than last week and 19% more than the same weekend last year. In fact, Insidious Chapter 2 made more than Resident Evil: Retribution and Finding Nemo 3D made combined last year. Year-to-date, 2013 has pulled in $7.66 billion compared to $7.55 billion at this point in 2012. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Summer go to the Dogs?

August 9th, 2013

The Dog Days of summer have begun; in fact, they began last weekend. There are four films trying to find an audience that is distracted with other concerns like back-to-school, or the last family outing before back-to-school, etc. Will any of the films find an audience? Elysium has the best chance. It is earning the best reviews of the week. We're the Millers opened on Wednesday and did quite well, earning first place, but it's far from a monster hit. Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters cost $90 million to make, but barely topped The Smurfs 2's Wednesday opening from last week. That's not a good sign. Finally there's Disney's Planes, a film that started production as a direct-to-DVD film and the reviews reflect that. The Bourne Legacy opened this week last year with $38.14 million, which is something Elysium might match. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Monsters Graduate Magna Cum Laude

June 25th, 2013

It was a great week at the box office with both new releases, Monsters University and World War Z, topping predictions. The overall box office rose 18% to $240 million, which was the eighth biggest weekend of all time. The box office was 46% higher than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2013 is still behind 2012, but now by less than 1% at $4.88 billion to $4.93 billion. Maybe by the end of the month, 2013 will have completely caught up to 2012. The new releases will have to be stronger than anticipated, but it isn't out of the question. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Monsters School Zombies?

June 20th, 2013

There are two potential monster hits opening this weekend: Monsters University and World War Z. Not only should both of those films score with moviegoers, but Man of Steel's sophomore stint should be strong as well resulting in a powerful weekend box office. This weekend last year was led by Brave with $66.32 million, a figure Monsters University should top. Meanwhile this year has a lot more depth at the box office than last year did, so 2013 should earn a victory in the year-over-year comparison. This is great news, because 2013 is still far behind 2012. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Superman is Truly Super

June 17th, 2013

It was a very good week at the box office with Man of Steel breaking the record for biggest June weekend topping Toy Story 3 by more than $6 million. Nearly every film in the top five matched or beat expectations, which helped the overall box office reach $204 million. This was 37% higher than last weekend and 57% higher than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2013 is still behind 2012, but is has closed the gap to $150 million, or 3.1%, at $4.56 billion to $4.71 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Man of Steel Posts Biggest June Weekend

June 16th, 2013

2013 has been a nervous time for Warner Bros.. After six straight years as the number one or number two domestic distributor, the studio's main franchise breadwinners, Batman, Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings and The Hangover are all coming to an end or already played out. They are running in third place for the year to date, and badly need a new money spinner if they are to avoid lean times in 2015 and beyond. This weekend they got their knight in shining armor, or, more accurately, Man of Steel. The reboot of the venerable Superman franchise will open this weekend with $113.08 million, a new record weekend in June and a huge shot in the arm for the studio. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Latest Superman Flick Live Up to Its Name?

June 13th, 2013

This week one of the biggest movies of the summer is coming out. Man of Steel is the latest film in the longest running super hero franchises of all time. Granted, Superman hasn't always been overly popular with moviegoers or critics, but it should still sell lots of tickets. This is the End is the counter-programming for the week, and it has a lot of popular actors and the reviews are strong, but it opened on Wednesday, so its weekend numbers will be softer as a result. Last year the box office was led by Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted and Prometheus, both of which were in their second weekend of release. The new releases were Rock of Ages and That's My Boy, both of which bombed. I foresee a victory in the year-over-year comparison. More...

Contest: Like Father Like Son

June 7th, 2013

Next weekend is Father's Day and as such we have a Father's Day related prizes: Really ugly ties! No, it's A Good Day to Die Hard, which is a father and son action film. But first we have to come up with a target film. Fortunately there's a really easy choice there. This is the End is the counter-programming and will be playing in less than 3,000 theaters, while Man of Steel is debuting in more than 4,000 theaters. As I said, it's an easy choice to make. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Man of Steel. 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 A Good Day to Die Hard on Blu-ray Combo Pack. Meanwhile, whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will also win a copy of A Good Day to Die Hard on Blu-ray Combo Pack. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2013 Preview: June

June 2nd, 2013

May ended on a mixed note, but there was still enough to celebrate. Of the seven films I thought had a legitimate shot at $100 million, four have already gotten there, one more is a sure thing, and another has a good shot as well. Only one, After Earth, will definitely fail to get to that milestone. (Although Now You See Me might get there instead.) Looking forward to June, there are four weekends, each with two wide releases, for a total of eight films. Of those eight, six have a legitimate shot at $100 million. One, Monsters University, should have no trouble getting to $200 million, and another, Man of Steel, should top $300 million. It is hard to compare this June with last June, because last June there were five weekends. Taking that into account and ignoring the first week, which lines up with the final week of May, there were eight wide releases. Of those eight, five hit $100 million, including three $200 million movies. There were no $300 million movies, so if the two big hits this month do as well as expected, 2013 could come out ahead. 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
2013/12/06 2 $55,267   43 $1,285   $55,267 1
2013/12/13 2 $27,536 -50% 36 $765   $122,003 2

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 12/5/2013 $94,858 42 45 148 $271,631 12/30/2018
Brazil 10/11/2013 $0 0 6 19 $738,948 12/13/2015
Central America 12/5/2013 $55,267 43 43 79 $122,003 12/13/2015
Colombia 11/29/2013 $44,108 44 44 60 $92,765 12/30/2018
Ecuador 11/15/2013 $0 0 19 57 $55,670 12/30/2018
Mexico 11/8/2013 $0 0 76 226 $265,018 12/13/2015
North America 6/12/2013 $20,719,162 3,055 3,055 17,933 $101,470,202 12/11/2014
Norway 12/6/2013 $38,240 31 31 58 $94,703 12/13/2015
Peru 12/12/2013 $50,158 23 23 46 $103,445 12/30/2018
Slovakia 11/14/2013 $0 0 18 30 $18,066 12/13/2015
Slovenia 11/28/2013 $4,387 9 9 16 $11,463 12/13/2015
South Africa 10/11/2013 $0 0 1 5 $46,580 12/13/2015
Ukraine 11/7/2013 $0 0 16 16 $69,738 12/30/2018
Uruguay 11/28/2013 $9,247 5 5 17 $24,830 12/30/2018
Venezuela 11/29/2013 $76,538 22 22 65 $305,594 12/13/2015
 
Rest of World $22,848,461
 
Worldwide Total$126,539,117 12/30/2018

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.

Lead Ensemble Members

James Franco    James Franco
Jonah Hill    Jonah Hill
Seth Rogen    Seth Rogen
Jay Baruchel    Jay Baruchel
Danny McBride    Danny McBride
Craig Robinson    Craig Robinson

Cameos

Emma Watson    Emma Watson
Michael Cera    Michael Cera
Mindy Kaling    Mindy Kaling
David Krumholtz    David Krumholtz
Christopher Mintz-Plasse    Christopher Mintz-Plasse
Rihanna    Rihanna
Martin Starr    Martin Starr

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

Production and Technical Credits

Seth Rogen    Director
Evan Goldberg    Director
Seth Rogen    Producer
Evan Goldberg    Producer
James Weaver    Producer
Seth Rogen    Screenwriter
Evan Goldberg    Screenwriter
Seth Rogen    Story Creator
Evan Goldberg    Story Creator
Nathan Kahane    Executive Producer
Nicole Brown    Executive Producer
Jason Stone    Executive Producer
Barbara A. Hall    Executive Producer
Ariel Shaffir    Executive Producer
Kyle Hunter    Executive Producer
Brandon Trost    Director of Photography
Chris Spellman    Production Designer
Zene Baker    Editor
Danny Glicker    Costume Designer
Jay Baruchel    Co-Producer
Matthew F. Leonetti, Jr.    Co-Producer
Paul Linden    Visual Effects Supervisor
Henry Jackman    Composer
Jonathan Karp    Music Supervisor
William Ladd Skinner    Art Director
Trinh Vu    Set Designer
Jeff B. Adams, Jr.    Set Decorator
Helen Britten    Costume Designer
John Pritchett    Sound Mixer
Michael Babcock    Supervising Sound Editor
Michael Babcock    Sound Designer
Michael Babcock    Re-recording Mixer
Tim LeBlanc    Re-recording Mixer
Kevin Harris    Special Effects Coordinator
Gregory Nicotero    Special Make-up Effects
Howard Berger    Special Make-up Effects
Steven Ritzi    Stunt Coordinator
Jonathan Watson    Assistant Director
Francine Maisler    Casting Director

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