Due Date (2010)

Due Date poster
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $100,539,043Details
International Box Office $111,200,000Details
Worldwide Box Office $211,739,043
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $28,114,963 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $9,994,973 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $38,109,936
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Metrics

Opening Weekend:$32,689,406 (32.5% of total gross)
Legs:3.08 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:47.5% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$65,000,000 (worldwide box office is 3.3 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,355 opening theaters/3,365 max. theaters, 5.9 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $137,356,119

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: November 5th, 2010 (Wide) by Warner Bros.
Video Release: February 22nd, 2011 by Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: R for language drug use and sexual content
(Rating bulletin 2131, 7/7/2010)
Running Time: 95 minutes
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Keywords: Road Trip, Buddy Comedy, Directing Yourself
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Legendary Pictures, Green Hat Films
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Thanksgiving (All Movies, 3-Day) 209 $7,167,885 Nov 26, 2010 24
Thanksgiving (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 264 $10,265,790 Nov 26, 2010 24
Thanksgiving (All Movies, 5-Day) 187 $10,258,117 Nov 26, 2010 24
Thanksgiving (All Movies, 5-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 207 $11,909,292 Nov 26, 2010 24
Veterans Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 58 $15,419,042 Nov 12, 2010 10
Veterans Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 76 $22,083,036 Nov 12, 2010 10
Top Comedy Weekend Domestic 67 $32,689,406 Nov 5, 2010 3

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Nov 5, 2010 2 $32,689,406   3,355 $9,743   $32,689,406 1
Nov 12, 2010 3 $15,419,042 -53% 3,365 $4,582   $58,897,308 2
Nov 19, 2010 4 $8,912,182 -42% 3,229 $2,760   $72,431,594 3
Nov 26, 2010 8 $7,167,885 -20% 2,555 $2,805   $84,861,008 4
Dec 3, 2010 7 $4,133,286 -42% 2,450 $1,687   $90,882,138 5
Dec 10, 2010 9 $2,581,147 -38% 1,990 $1,297   $94,919,650 6
Dec 17, 2010 12 $1,262,257 -51% 1,157 $1,091   $97,327,179 7
Dec 24, 2010 15 $378,227 -70% 404 $936   $98,320,569 8
Dec 31, 2010 18 $424,119 +12% 404 $1,050   $99,231,922 9
Jan 7, 2011 22 $255,304 -40% 244 $1,046   $99,652,532 10
Jan 14, 2011 24 $321,069 +26% 341 $942   $100,064,639 11
Jan 21, 2011 26 $237,814 -26% 275 $865   $100,448,498 12

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Nov 5, 2010 2 $12,216,515     3,355 $3,641   $12,216,515 1
Nov 6, 2010 2 $13,036,482 +7%   3,355 $3,886   $25,252,997 2
Nov 7, 2010 2 $7,436,409 -43%   3,355 $2,217   $32,689,406 3
Nov 8, 2010 1 $2,319,273 -69%   3,355 $691   $35,008,679 4
Nov 9, 2010 1 $2,523,307 +9%   3,355 $752   $37,531,986 5
Nov 10, 2010 1 $2,577,178 +2%   3,355 $768   $40,109,164 6
Nov 11, 2010 2 $3,369,102 +31%   3,355 $1,004   $43,478,266 7
Nov 12, 2010 3 $5,513,448 +64% -55% 3,365 $1,638   $48,991,714 8
Nov 13, 2010 3 $6,371,926 +16% -51% 3,365 $1,894   $55,363,640 9
Nov 14, 2010 3 $3,533,668 -45% -52% 3,365 $1,050   $58,897,308 10
Nov 15, 2010 2 $1,127,365 -68% -51% 3,365 $335   $60,024,673 11
Nov 16, 2010 3 $1,342,237 +19% -47% 3,365 $399   $61,366,910 12
Nov 17, 2010 2 $1,108,166 -17% -57% 3,365 $329   $62,475,076 13
Nov 18, 2010 2 $1,044,336 -6% -69% 3,365 $310   $63,519,412 14
Nov 19, 2010 4 $2,891,921 +177% -48% 3,229 $896   $66,411,333 15
Nov 20, 2010 4 $3,844,134 +33% -40% 3,229 $1,191   $70,255,467 16
Nov 21, 2010 4 $2,176,127 -43% -38% 3,229 $674   $72,431,594 17
Nov 22, 2010 4 $917,013 -58% -19% 3,229 $284   $73,348,607 18
Nov 23, 2010 4 $1,254,284 +37% -7% 3,229 $388   $74,602,891 19
Nov 24, 2010 8 $1,368,032 +9% +23% 2,733 $501   $75,970,923 20
Nov 25, 2010 8 $1,722,200 +26% +65% 2,733 $630   $77,693,123 21
Nov 26, 2010 8 $2,828,235 +64% -2% 2,555 $1,107   $80,521,358 22
Nov 27, 2010 8 $2,945,302 +4% -23% 2,555 $1,153   $83,466,660 23
Nov 28, 2010 8 $1,394,348 -53% -36% 2,555 $546   $84,861,008 24
Nov 29, 2010 7 $477,450 -66% -48% 2,555 $187   $85,338,458 25
Nov 30, 2010 7 $503,347 +5% -60% 2,555 $197   $85,841,805 26
Dec 1, 2010 7 $458,742 -9% -66% 2,555 $180   $86,300,547 27
Dec 2, 2010 7 $448,305 -2% -74% 2,555 $175   $86,748,852 28
Dec 3, 2010 6 $1,356,136 +203% -52% 2,450 $554   $88,104,988 29
Dec 4, 2010 7 $1,825,146 +35% -38% 2,450 $745   $89,930,134 30
Dec 5, 2010 8 $952,004 -48% -32% 2,450 $389   $90,882,138 31
Dec 6, 2010 7 $317,431 -67% -34% 2,450 $130   $91,199,569 32
Dec 7, 2010 7 $386,422 +22% -23% 2,450 $158   $91,585,991 33
Dec 8, 2010 6 $366,205 -5% -20% 2,450 $149   $91,952,196 34
Dec 9, 2010 6 $386,307 +5% -14% 2,450 $158   $92,338,503 35
Dec 10, 2010 9 $854,158 +121% -37% 1,990 $429   $93,192,661 36
Dec 11, 2010 10 $1,108,015 +30% -39% 1,990 $557   $94,300,676 37
Dec 12, 2010 10 $618,974 -44% -35% 1,990 $311   $94,919,650 38
Dec 13, 2010 9 $272,434 -56% -14% 1,990 $137   $95,192,084 39
Dec 14, 2010 9 $301,167 +11% -22% 1,990 $151   $95,493,251 40
Dec 15, 2010 9 $280,468 -7% -23% 1,990 $141   $95,773,719 41
Dec 16, 2010 9 $291,203 +4% -25% 1,990 $146   $96,064,922 42
Dec 17, 2010 12 $379,324 +30% -56% 1,157 $328   $96,444,246 43
Dec 18, 2010 12 $524,300 +38% -53% 1,157 $453   $96,968,546 44
Dec 19, 2010 13 $358,633 -32% -42% 1,157 $310   $97,327,179 45
Dec 20, 2010 12 $228,403 -36% -16% 1,157 $197   $97,555,582 46
Dec 21, 2010 12 $248,479 +9% -17% 1,157 $215   $97,804,061 47
Dec 22, 2010 - $63,043 -75% -78% 424 $149   $97,867,104 48
Dec 23, 2010 - $75,238 +19% -74% 424 $177   $97,942,342 49
Dec 24, 2010 - $64,375 -14% -83% 404 $159   $98,006,717 50
Dec 25, 2010 - $151,471 +135% -71% 404 $375   $98,158,188 51
Dec 26, 2010 - $162,381 +7% -55% 404 $402   $98,320,569 52
Dec 27, 2010 - $128,637 -21% -44% 404 $318   $98,449,206 53
Dec 28, 2010 - $122,205 -5% -51% 404 $302   $98,571,411 54
Dec 29, 2010 - $113,650 -7% +80% 404 $281   $98,685,061 55
Dec 30, 2010 - $122,742 +8% +63% 404 $304   $98,807,803 56
Dec 31, 2010 16 $127,236 +4% +98% 404 $315   $98,935,039 57
Jan 1, 2011 18 $178,130 +40% +18% 404 $441   $99,113,169 58
Jan 2, 2011 18 $118,753 -33% -27% 404 $294   $99,231,922 59
Jan 3, 2011 - $39,657 -67% -69% 404 $98   $99,271,579 60
Jan 4, 2011 - $42,181 +6% -65% 404 $104   $99,313,760 61
Jan 5, 2011 - $40,916 -3% -64% 404 $101   $99,354,676 62
Jan 6, 2011 - $42,552 +4% -65% 404 $105   $99,397,228 63
Jan 7, 2011 20 $85,460 +101% -33% 244 $350   $99,482,688 64
Jan 8, 2011 21 $111,952 +31% -37% 244 $459   $99,594,640 65
Jan 9, 2011 - $57,892 -48% -51% 244 $237   $99,652,532 66
Jan 10, 2011 20 $21,999 -62% -45% 244 $90   $99,674,531 67
Jan 11, 2011 - $23,319 +6% -45% 244 $96   $99,697,850 68
Jan 12, 2011 - $22,619 -3% -45% 244 $93   $99,720,469 69
Jan 13, 2011 - $23,101 +2% -46% 244 $95   $99,743,570 70
Jan 14, 2011 - $91,710 +297% +7% 341 $269   $99,835,280 71
Jan 15, 2011 - $123,730 +35% +11% 341 $363   $99,959,010 72
Jan 16, 2011 - $105,629 -15% +82% 341 $310   $100,064,639 73
Jan 17, 2011 23 $59,248 -44% +169% 341 $174   $100,123,887 74
Jan 18, 2011 21 $30,402 -49% +30% 341 $89   $100,154,289 75
Jan 19, 2011 22 $27,058 -11% +20% 341 $79   $100,181,347 76
Jan 20, 2011 22 $29,337 +8% +27% 341 $86   $100,210,684 77
Jan 21, 2011 - $73,402 +150% -20% 275 $267   $100,284,086 78
Jan 22, 2011 - $111,321 +52% -10% 275 $405   $100,395,407 79
Jan 23, 2011 - $53,091 -52% -50% 275 $193   $100,448,498 80
Jan 24, 2011 - $21,468 -60% -64% 275 $78   $100,469,966 81
Jan 25, 2011 - $24,098 +12% -21% 275 $88   $100,494,064 82
Jan 26, 2011 - $22,267 -8% -18% 275 $81   $100,516,331 83
Jan 27, 2011 - $22,712 +2% -23% 275 $83   $100,539,043 84

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Nov 5, 2010 2 $43,478,266   3,355 $12,959   $43,478,266 1
Nov 12, 2010 3 $20,041,146 -54% 3,365 $5,956   $63,519,412 2
Nov 19, 2010 5 $14,173,711 -29% 3,229 $4,390   $77,693,123 3
Nov 26, 2010 8 $9,055,729 -36% 2,555 $3,544   $86,748,852 4
Dec 3, 2010 7 $5,589,651 -38% 2,450 $2,281   $92,338,503 5
Dec 10, 2010 9 $3,726,419 -33% 1,990 $1,873   $96,064,922 6
Dec 17, 2010 15 $1,877,420 -50% 1,157 $1,623   $97,942,342 7
Dec 24, 2010 16 $865,461 -54% 404 $2,142   $98,807,803 8
Dec 31, 2010 17 $589,425 -32% 404 $1,459   $99,397,228 9
Jan 7, 2011 21 $346,342 -41% 244 $1,419   $99,743,570 10
Jan 14, 2011 24 $467,114 +35% 341 $1,370   $100,210,684 11
Jan 21, 2011 25 $328,359 -30% 275 $1,194   $100,539,043 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
Feb 27, 20112838,034 838,034$11,724,096$11,724,0961
Mar 6, 20115331,922-60% 1,169,956$4,975,511$16,699,6072
Mar 13, 20115210,568-37% 1,380,524$3,095,350$19,794,9573
Mar 20, 20117118,930-44% 1,499,454$1,782,761$21,577,7184
Mar 27, 20111076,923-35% 1,576,377$1,153,076$22,730,7945
Apr 3, 20111945,145-41% 1,621,522$657,311$23,388,1056
Apr 10, 20111758,014+29% 1,679,536$608,567$23,996,6727
Apr 17, 20112628,626-51% 1,708,162$386,165$24,382,8378
Jun 19, 20112031,995 1,822,104$319,630$26,019,69417

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Feb 27, 20112228,837 228,837$5,270,113$5,270,1131
Mar 6, 2011566,075-71% 294,912$1,155,656$6,425,7692
Mar 13, 2011633,255-50% 328,167$790,556$7,216,3253
Mar 20, 2011819,700-41% 347,867$475,975$7,692,3004
Mar 27, 2011910,064-49% 357,931$242,801$7,935,1015
Apr 10, 20111221,318 390,720$328,643$8,536,0437
May 22, 2011178,711 428,469$154,457$9,176,38713
Jun 19, 20111214,672 446,833$253,784$9,486,02817

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Netflix Daily Charts

DateRankDays In
Top 10
Vierwership
Score
Sep 2, 2020101 1
Sep 3, 202042 8
Sep 4, 202053 14
Sep 5, 202054 20
Sep 6, 202055 26
Sep 7, 202046 33
Sep 8, 202047 40
Sep 9, 202068 45
Sep 10, 202089 48

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Leading Cast

Robert Downey, Jr.    Peter Highman
Zach Galifianakis    Ethan Tremblay

Supporting Cast

Michelle Monaghan    Sarah Highman
Jamie Foxx    Darryl
Juliette Lewis    Heidi
Danny McBride    Lonnie
RZA    Airport Screener
Matt Walsh    TSA Agent

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

Production and Technical Credits

Todd Phillips    Producer
Dan Goldberg    Producer
Thomas Tull    Executive Producer
Susan Downey    Executive Producer
Scott Budnick    Executive Producer
David Witz    Co-Producer
Jeffrey Wetzel    Co-Producer
Todd Phillips    Director
Alan R. Cohen    Screenwriter
Alan Freedland    Screenwriter
Adam Sztykiel    Screenwriter
Todd Phillips    Screenwriter
Alan R. Cohen    Story Creator
Alan Freedland    Story Creator
Lawrence Sher    Cinematographer
Debra Neil-Fisher    Editor
Christophe Beck    Composer
Randall Poster    Music Supervisor
George Drakoulias    Music Supervisor
Bill Brzeski    Production Designer
Shepherd Frankel    Supervising Art Director
Desma Murphy    Art Director
Danielle Berman    Set Decorator
Louise Mingenbach    Costume Designer
Jose Antonio Garcia    Sound Mixer
Cameron Frankley    Sound Designer
Cameron Frankley    Supervising Sound Editor
Ron Bartlett    Re-recording Mixer
D.M. Hemphill    Re-recording Mixer
Allan Graf    Stunt Coordinator
Marc Kolbe    Visual Effects Supervisor
Joseph Garner    Associate Producer
Jeffrey Wetzel    Assistant Director
Allan Graf    Second Unit Director
Robert Labonge    Second Unit Director
Juel Bestrop    Casting Director
Seth Yanklewitz    Casting Director
Mitchell Kenney    Costume Supervisor

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

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Weekend Estimates: MegaMind First as Three Movies Top $20 Million

November 7th, 2010

MegaMind posted a solid $47.65 million to top the weekend chart, according to studio estimates released on Sunday. That's very much in line with the performance of other opening weekends for non-sequels from DreamWorks Animation. How to Train Your Dragon opened with $43.7 million earlier in the year; Monsters vs. Aliens posted $59.3 million in 2009, and fellow-November-opener Bee Movie scored $38 million back in 2007. Bee Movie ended up with $126 million in total in the US, and $150 million looks like the minimum benchmark for MegaMind as it looks forward to the lucrative holiday season. More...

Will November Start Mega-Sized?

November 4th, 2010

November could start on a high note with three wide releases poised to open one-two-three. If all three films only manage to reach just the midpoint of expectations, then the month will start with a big win year-over-year, as last year three of the four new releases struggled. If they reach the high end of expectations, then the top three films this week will earn more than the top ten films did last year. Even low end expectations has this year's likely number one film, MegaMind, topping last year's number one film, A Christmas Carol. The only bad news is the lack of depth, as none of the holdovers are poised to do much business. They are either pump and dumps, or have been in theaters so long that they are no longer a real factor. More...

2010 Preview: November

November 1st, 2010

November's here and expectations are all over the place. October saw 2010 lose ground to 2009, which is a bad sign going forward, but we also saw records fall. This month will undoubtedly see an increase in ticket sales over last month, what with the start of Awards Season and the Holidays, but the real question is how well it will compare with last year. Last November saw the release of a couple of surprise hits, none more surprising than The Blind Side, while in the end there were five $100 million movies and two that reached $200 million. Will that happen this year? Maybe. I count six films with a statistically significant shot at reaching $100 million, including three that might reach $200 million, and one of those has a shot at $300 million. That is on the high end, but even on the low end there are three $100 million movies coming out this month, including one that is all but guaranteed to reach $200 million in the end. More...


  1. Summary
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  8. Trailer

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$32,689,406 (32.5% of total gross)
Legs:3.08 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:47.5% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$65,000,000 (worldwide box office is 3.3 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,355 opening theaters/3,365 max. theaters, 5.9 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $137,356,119

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: November 5th, 2010 (Wide) by Warner Bros.
Video Release: February 22nd, 2011 by Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: R for language drug use and sexual content
(Rating bulletin 2131, 7/7/2010)
Running Time: 95 minutes
Comparisons: vs. The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard
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Keywords: Road Trip, Buddy Comedy, Directing Yourself
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Legendary Pictures, Green Hat Films
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Thanksgiving (All Movies, 3-Day) 209 $7,167,885 Nov 26, 2010 24
Thanksgiving (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 264 $10,265,790 Nov 26, 2010 24
Thanksgiving (All Movies, 5-Day) 187 $10,258,117 Nov 26, 2010 24
Thanksgiving (All Movies, 5-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 207 $11,909,292 Nov 26, 2010 24
Veterans Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 58 $15,419,042 Nov 12, 2010 10
Veterans Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 76 $22,083,036 Nov 12, 2010 10
Top Comedy Weekend Domestic 67 $32,689,406 Nov 5, 2010 3

Leading Cast

Robert Downey, Jr.    Peter Highman
Zach Galifianakis    Ethan Tremblay

Supporting Cast

Michelle Monaghan    Sarah Highman
Jamie Foxx    Darryl
Juliette Lewis    Heidi
Danny McBride    Lonnie
RZA    Airport Screener
Matt Walsh    TSA Agent

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

Production and Technical Credits

Todd Phillips    Producer
Dan Goldberg    Producer
Thomas Tull    Executive Producer
Susan Downey    Executive Producer
Scott Budnick    Executive Producer
David Witz    Co-Producer
Jeffrey Wetzel    Co-Producer
Todd Phillips    Director
Alan R. Cohen    Screenwriter
Alan Freedland    Screenwriter
Adam Sztykiel    Screenwriter
Todd Phillips    Screenwriter
Alan R. Cohen    Story Creator
Alan Freedland    Story Creator
Lawrence Sher    Cinematographer
Debra Neil-Fisher    Editor
Christophe Beck    Composer
Randall Poster    Music Supervisor
George Drakoulias    Music Supervisor
Bill Brzeski    Production Designer
Shepherd Frankel    Supervising Art Director
Desma Murphy    Art Director
Danielle Berman    Set Decorator
Louise Mingenbach    Costume Designer
Jose Antonio Garcia    Sound Mixer
Cameron Frankley    Sound Designer
Cameron Frankley    Supervising Sound Editor
Ron Bartlett    Re-recording Mixer
D.M. Hemphill    Re-recording Mixer
Allan Graf    Stunt Coordinator
Marc Kolbe    Visual Effects Supervisor
Joseph Garner    Associate Producer
Jeffrey Wetzel    Assistant Director
Allan Graf    Second Unit Director
Robert Labonge    Second Unit Director
Juel Bestrop    Casting Director
Seth Yanklewitz    Casting Director
Mitchell Kenney    Costume Supervisor

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

DVD Sales: Jackass Makes a Fool of the Competition

March 21st, 2011

Plenty of new releases reached the top 30 on this week's top 30 DVD sales chart; however, there were not many really worth lauding. Jackass 3D won the way, but with just 569,000 units / $9.80 million, it was not a huge seller. Megamind was pushed to second place with 368,000 units / $5.20 million for the week and 2.07 million units / $28.95 million after three. It is rapidly becoming the biggest hit of 2011, at least so far. The Walking Dead: Season One placed third in terms of units with 324,000 sold. However, due to its TV on DVD pricing, it placed second in terms of dollars with $5.83 million. The Next Three Days opened in fourth place with 283,000 units / $3.40 million, which is in line with its disappointing theatrical run. Due Date remaining in fifth place, adding 244,000 units / $3.59 million its its total sales, which have reached 1.51 million units / $21.60 million after three weeks of release. More...

DVD Sales: Bambi Battles to the Top, of Blu-ray

March 15th, 2011

The top selling title on this week's sales chart depends on how you categorize the biggest new release of the week. Since the studio considers the Bambi release as a Blu-ray, Megamind was able to repeat on top with 733,000 units during its first full week of release, lifting its totals to 1.66 million units and $10.25 million. More...

DVD Sales: Mega Close Race

March 8th, 2011

There was a close race for top spot on the sales chart this week between two new releases. Megamind won that race with 949,000 units / $13.28 million to 923,000 units / $12.92 million for Due Date. But to be fair to Megamind, it went on sale on Friday not Tuesday like Due Date did. More...

Better Late Than Never

January 25th, 2011

A few films tend to cross the $100 million milestone every January, as late December releases finish their run and this year is no exception. For instance, late last weekend Due Date hit the century mark on the 73rd day of its theatrical release. That's not a record, but it is certainly unusual for a wide release to take that long to get there. This past weekend, Voyage of the Dawn Treader became the 27th film released in 2010 to hit that mark, and the first for 20th Century Fox to reach that milestone all year long. Just a year after they released Avatar and five other $100 million movies, Fox was nearly shut out of the century club. That's quite a slump. More...

International Box Office: Voyage Sails to the Top

December 15th, 2010

Like the previous films in the franchise, The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader will clearly be a bigger hit internationally than it will domestically. This weekend it climbed into top spot with $66.18 million on 10,0159 screens in 58 markets for a total of $80.22 million. It opened in first place in Russia with $7.85 million on 1284 screens over the weekend for a total of $10.87 million. Its debut in France was a little stronger than its opening here at $5.15 million on 739 screens, likewise in South Korea with $3.89 million on 562 screens over the weekend and $5.28 million in total. In Mexico it made $3.36 million on 522 screens over the weekend and $7.01 million including previews. On the other hand, it only made $3.87 million on 536 screens in the U.K. By comparison, the first film made more than $15 million in its opening and the second more than $8 million. Its going to need strong holds going forward if it is to have any shot at breaking even. The fact that it fell just 23% during its second weekend in Spain is a hopeful sign. However, it still only managed $2.21 million on 598 screens, while this strong hold was in part due to the total lack of wide releases in that market this past weekend. More...

International Box Office: Harry Tumbles But Still Wins Race

December 8th, 2010

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I maintained its lead on top of the international box office chart; however, it saw its weekend haul sliced in half to $57.12 million on 14,188 screens in 62 markets for a total of $473.52 million internationally and $718.04 million worldwide. It became just the 43rd film to reach $700 million worldwide, while it will shortly overtake Up for 40th place overall. More...

International Box Office: Potter Maintains Century Run

December 1st, 2010

For the second weekend in a row, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I was able to top $100 million on the international box office chart, adding $115.62 million on 16,093 screens in 61 markets for a total of $386.10 million internationally and $605.16 million worldwide. It became only the 56th film to reach $600 million worldwide, and some analysts are now predicting $1 billion is more likely than not. More...

International Box Office: Another Record Falls to Potter

November 24th, 2010

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I broke records on the international chart opening with a mind-blowing $192.98 million on 15,506 screens in 53 markets, for a total opening of $204.92 million internationally and $329.94 million worldwide. This is the largest worldwide opening ever, and it is enough to put the film in the top 200 after one weekend of release. More...

Harry Potter is Very Lively

November 23rd, 2010

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I helped the overall box office explode from last weekend. In fact, it earned more than all films last weekend combined, propelling the box office to a 60% week-over-week increase. Unfortunately, the rest of the box office was on the weak side, and the total of $194 million was 25% lower than the same weekend last year. Ouch. 2010 is still ahead of 2009 at $9.36 billion to $9.14 billion, but that lead isn't safe given the sharp drop-off we just suffered. Hopefully we will get back on the winning track soon. Even single-digit loses will ensure 2010 sets another box office record. More...

Harry Potter and the Record Book

November 18th, 2010

The Harry Potter franchise is almost done and records will be broken over the weekend. In fact, at least one record was broken last night, as The Deathly Hallows: Part I had the largest midnight showing ever and it also has the widest IMAX release this weekend. On the down side, this time last year was also a record-breaking weekend, with New Moon earning top spot for biggest November weekend, so it might be impossible for 2010 to keep pace with 2009 over the next three days. More...

International Box Office: Unstoppable, But for How Long?

November 17th, 2010

Unstoppable opened in first place on the international box office over the weekend. (It has likely already fallen to Harry Potter on the daily chart, which opened on Wednesday.) Its opening weekend haul was $18.72 million on 4137 screens in 39 markets giving it a total opening of $19.31 million. It earned first place in Spain with $1.56 million on 336 screens, but was not as potent in South Korea or Germany earning third place with $1.33 million on 323 screens and $1.20 million on 504 respectively. It only managed fourth place in France, with $2.63 million on 430 screens, while it barely squeezed into the top five in Italy with $755,000 on 251. More...

MegaMind was the Truly Unstoppable Film

November 16th, 2010

Only one film in the top five topped expectations over the weekend, while another film came within a rounding error of doing so. This left the overall box office down nearly 20% from last weekend, which combined with last year's monster opening for 2012 means 2010 is off last year's pace by 13%. Year-to-date, 2010 still has a more than $300 million lead at $9.14 billion to $8.84 billion, so a one-week stumble like this is hardly reason to panic. More...

Unstoppable Force vs. Immovable Holdovers

November 11th, 2010

There could be a three-way race for the top spot at the box office this weekend with two wide releases competing with last week's winner. That's the good news. The bad news is that none of them have a real shot at topping last year's winner. In fact, the worst case scenario has the three wide releases this year opening with less combined than 2012 opened with on its own. Actually, that's not the worst case scenario, as it is pretty damn likely. Even if that does happen, there is a lot more depth this year and 2010 might still earn a solid win overall. More...

International Box Office: Due for a Win

November 10th, 2010

Unlike its domestic debut, Due Date was able to open in first place internationally with $21.69 million on 3572 screens in 32 markets. It was tops in Germany with $3.90 million on 519 screens, while it also led the way in the U.K. with $3.78 million on 449 screens. On the other hand, it had to settle for second place in Russia, but with $3.88 million on 543 screens, it was still a huge success there. In comparison, the cumulative opening weekend was nearly identical to The Hangover, which bodes well for the film's chances internationally, even if it likely won't have the same long legs. More...

127 is Number One on Per Theater Chart

November 9th, 2010

There were a few limited releases to reach the $10,000 mark on the per theater chart this past weekend. 127 Hours lead the way with an impressive average of $66,213 in four theaters. Fair*Game was well back with $14,154, but it opened in 46 theaters, so this is a much better indicator of its chances to expand. The overall box office leader, MegaMind, was the only other film in the $10,000 club with an average of $11,668, but the second place film, Due Date, came very close with an average of $9,743. More...

November's Mega Start Just Misses Record

November 8th, 2010

While practically every film in the top five missed expectations, none of them were complete misses and all made enough that they could be considered victories. The overall box office was an incredibly healthy $151 million, which was 59% higher than last weekend and 26% higher than the same weekend last year. In fact, it came within $2 million of the record for the opening weekend of November. 2010 was able to put more distance between it and 2009 and it now leads the year-to-date race $8.97 billion to $8.66 billion. It would take a fairly major collapse for 2010 to not break the record for highest box office, although it will likely fail to top last year in terms of ticket sales. More...

Weekend Estimates: MegaMind First as Three Movies Top $20 Million

November 7th, 2010

MegaMind posted a solid $47.65 million to top the weekend chart, according to studio estimates released on Sunday. That's very much in line with the performance of other opening weekends for non-sequels from DreamWorks Animation. How to Train Your Dragon opened with $43.7 million earlier in the year; Monsters vs. Aliens posted $59.3 million in 2009, and fellow-November-opener Bee Movie scored $38 million back in 2007. Bee Movie ended up with $126 million in total in the US, and $150 million looks like the minimum benchmark for MegaMind as it looks forward to the lucrative holiday season. More...

Will November Start Mega-Sized?

November 4th, 2010

November could start on a high note with three wide releases poised to open one-two-three. If all three films only manage to reach just the midpoint of expectations, then the month will start with a big win year-over-year, as last year three of the four new releases struggled. If they reach the high end of expectations, then the top three films this week will earn more than the top ten films did last year. Even low end expectations has this year's likely number one film, MegaMind, topping last year's number one film, A Christmas Carol. The only bad news is the lack of depth, as none of the holdovers are poised to do much business. They are either pump and dumps, or have been in theaters so long that they are no longer a real factor. More...

2010 Preview: November

November 1st, 2010

November's here and expectations are all over the place. October saw 2010 lose ground to 2009, which is a bad sign going forward, but we also saw records fall. This month will undoubtedly see an increase in ticket sales over last month, what with the start of Awards Season and the Holidays, but the real question is how well it will compare with last year. Last November saw the release of a couple of surprise hits, none more surprising than The Blind Side, while in the end there were five $100 million movies and two that reached $200 million. Will that happen this year? Maybe. I count six films with a statistically significant shot at reaching $100 million, including three that might reach $200 million, and one of those has a shot at $300 million. That is on the high end, but even on the low end there are three $100 million movies coming out this month, including one that is all but guaranteed to reach $200 million in the end. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Nov 5, 2010 2 $32,689,406   3,355 $9,743   $32,689,406 1
Nov 12, 2010 3 $15,419,042 -53% 3,365 $4,582   $58,897,308 2
Nov 19, 2010 4 $8,912,182 -42% 3,229 $2,760   $72,431,594 3
Nov 26, 2010 8 $7,167,885 -20% 2,555 $2,805   $84,861,008 4
Dec 3, 2010 7 $4,133,286 -42% 2,450 $1,687   $90,882,138 5
Dec 10, 2010 9 $2,581,147 -38% 1,990 $1,297   $94,919,650 6
Dec 17, 2010 12 $1,262,257 -51% 1,157 $1,091   $97,327,179 7
Dec 24, 2010 15 $378,227 -70% 404 $936   $98,320,569 8
Dec 31, 2010 18 $424,119 +12% 404 $1,050   $99,231,922 9
Jan 7, 2011 22 $255,304 -40% 244 $1,046   $99,652,532 10
Jan 14, 2011 24 $321,069 +26% 341 $942   $100,064,639 11
Jan 21, 2011 26 $237,814 -26% 275 $865   $100,448,498 12

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Nov 5, 2010 2 $12,216,515     3,355 $3,641   $12,216,515 1
Nov 6, 2010 2 $13,036,482 +7%   3,355 $3,886   $25,252,997 2
Nov 7, 2010 2 $7,436,409 -43%   3,355 $2,217   $32,689,406 3
Nov 8, 2010 1 $2,319,273 -69%   3,355 $691   $35,008,679 4
Nov 9, 2010 1 $2,523,307 +9%   3,355 $752   $37,531,986 5
Nov 10, 2010 1 $2,577,178 +2%   3,355 $768   $40,109,164 6
Nov 11, 2010 2 $3,369,102 +31%   3,355 $1,004   $43,478,266 7
Nov 12, 2010 3 $5,513,448 +64% -55% 3,365 $1,638   $48,991,714 8
Nov 13, 2010 3 $6,371,926 +16% -51% 3,365 $1,894   $55,363,640 9
Nov 14, 2010 3 $3,533,668 -45% -52% 3,365 $1,050   $58,897,308 10
Nov 15, 2010 2 $1,127,365 -68% -51% 3,365 $335   $60,024,673 11
Nov 16, 2010 3 $1,342,237 +19% -47% 3,365 $399   $61,366,910 12
Nov 17, 2010 2 $1,108,166 -17% -57% 3,365 $329   $62,475,076 13
Nov 18, 2010 2 $1,044,336 -6% -69% 3,365 $310   $63,519,412 14
Nov 19, 2010 4 $2,891,921 +177% -48% 3,229 $896   $66,411,333 15
Nov 20, 2010 4 $3,844,134 +33% -40% 3,229 $1,191   $70,255,467 16
Nov 21, 2010 4 $2,176,127 -43% -38% 3,229 $674   $72,431,594 17
Nov 22, 2010 4 $917,013 -58% -19% 3,229 $284   $73,348,607 18
Nov 23, 2010 4 $1,254,284 +37% -7% 3,229 $388   $74,602,891 19
Nov 24, 2010 8 $1,368,032 +9% +23% 2,733 $501   $75,970,923 20
Nov 25, 2010 8 $1,722,200 +26% +65% 2,733 $630   $77,693,123 21
Nov 26, 2010 8 $2,828,235 +64% -2% 2,555 $1,107   $80,521,358 22
Nov 27, 2010 8 $2,945,302 +4% -23% 2,555 $1,153   $83,466,660 23
Nov 28, 2010 8 $1,394,348 -53% -36% 2,555 $546   $84,861,008 24
Nov 29, 2010 7 $477,450 -66% -48% 2,555 $187   $85,338,458 25
Nov 30, 2010 7 $503,347 +5% -60% 2,555 $197   $85,841,805 26
Dec 1, 2010 7 $458,742 -9% -66% 2,555 $180   $86,300,547 27
Dec 2, 2010 7 $448,305 -2% -74% 2,555 $175   $86,748,852 28
Dec 3, 2010 6 $1,356,136 +203% -52% 2,450 $554   $88,104,988 29
Dec 4, 2010 7 $1,825,146 +35% -38% 2,450 $745   $89,930,134 30
Dec 5, 2010 8 $952,004 -48% -32% 2,450 $389   $90,882,138 31
Dec 6, 2010 7 $317,431 -67% -34% 2,450 $130   $91,199,569 32
Dec 7, 2010 7 $386,422 +22% -23% 2,450 $158   $91,585,991 33
Dec 8, 2010 6 $366,205 -5% -20% 2,450 $149   $91,952,196 34
Dec 9, 2010 6 $386,307 +5% -14% 2,450 $158   $92,338,503 35
Dec 10, 2010 9 $854,158 +121% -37% 1,990 $429   $93,192,661 36
Dec 11, 2010 10 $1,108,015 +30% -39% 1,990 $557   $94,300,676 37
Dec 12, 2010 10 $618,974 -44% -35% 1,990 $311   $94,919,650 38
Dec 13, 2010 9 $272,434 -56% -14% 1,990 $137   $95,192,084 39
Dec 14, 2010 9 $301,167 +11% -22% 1,990 $151   $95,493,251 40
Dec 15, 2010 9 $280,468 -7% -23% 1,990 $141   $95,773,719 41
Dec 16, 2010 9 $291,203 +4% -25% 1,990 $146   $96,064,922 42
Dec 17, 2010 12 $379,324 +30% -56% 1,157 $328   $96,444,246 43
Dec 18, 2010 12 $524,300 +38% -53% 1,157 $453   $96,968,546 44
Dec 19, 2010 13 $358,633 -32% -42% 1,157 $310   $97,327,179 45
Dec 20, 2010 12 $228,403 -36% -16% 1,157 $197   $97,555,582 46
Dec 21, 2010 12 $248,479 +9% -17% 1,157 $215   $97,804,061 47
Dec 22, 2010 - $63,043 -75% -78% 424 $149   $97,867,104 48
Dec 23, 2010 - $75,238 +19% -74% 424 $177   $97,942,342 49
Dec 24, 2010 - $64,375 -14% -83% 404 $159   $98,006,717 50
Dec 25, 2010 - $151,471 +135% -71% 404 $375   $98,158,188 51
Dec 26, 2010 - $162,381 +7% -55% 404 $402   $98,320,569 52
Dec 27, 2010 - $128,637 -21% -44% 404 $318   $98,449,206 53
Dec 28, 2010 - $122,205 -5% -51% 404 $302   $98,571,411 54
Dec 29, 2010 - $113,650 -7% +80% 404 $281   $98,685,061 55
Dec 30, 2010 - $122,742 +8% +63% 404 $304   $98,807,803 56
Dec 31, 2010 16 $127,236 +4% +98% 404 $315   $98,935,039 57
Jan 1, 2011 18 $178,130 +40% +18% 404 $441   $99,113,169 58
Jan 2, 2011 18 $118,753 -33% -27% 404 $294   $99,231,922 59
Jan 3, 2011 - $39,657 -67% -69% 404 $98   $99,271,579 60
Jan 4, 2011 - $42,181 +6% -65% 404 $104   $99,313,760 61
Jan 5, 2011 - $40,916 -3% -64% 404 $101   $99,354,676 62
Jan 6, 2011 - $42,552 +4% -65% 404 $105   $99,397,228 63
Jan 7, 2011 20 $85,460 +101% -33% 244 $350   $99,482,688 64
Jan 8, 2011 21 $111,952 +31% -37% 244 $459   $99,594,640 65
Jan 9, 2011 - $57,892 -48% -51% 244 $237   $99,652,532 66
Jan 10, 2011 20 $21,999 -62% -45% 244 $90   $99,674,531 67
Jan 11, 2011 - $23,319 +6% -45% 244 $96   $99,697,850 68
Jan 12, 2011 - $22,619 -3% -45% 244 $93   $99,720,469 69
Jan 13, 2011 - $23,101 +2% -46% 244 $95   $99,743,570 70
Jan 14, 2011 - $91,710 +297% +7% 341 $269   $99,835,280 71
Jan 15, 2011 - $123,730 +35% +11% 341 $363   $99,959,010 72
Jan 16, 2011 - $105,629 -15% +82% 341 $310   $100,064,639 73
Jan 17, 2011 23 $59,248 -44% +169% 341 $174   $100,123,887 74
Jan 18, 2011 21 $30,402 -49% +30% 341 $89   $100,154,289 75
Jan 19, 2011 22 $27,058 -11% +20% 341 $79   $100,181,347 76
Jan 20, 2011 22 $29,337 +8% +27% 341 $86   $100,210,684 77
Jan 21, 2011 - $73,402 +150% -20% 275 $267   $100,284,086 78
Jan 22, 2011 - $111,321 +52% -10% 275 $405   $100,395,407 79
Jan 23, 2011 - $53,091 -52% -50% 275 $193   $100,448,498 80
Jan 24, 2011 - $21,468 -60% -64% 275 $78   $100,469,966 81
Jan 25, 2011 - $24,098 +12% -21% 275 $88   $100,494,064 82
Jan 26, 2011 - $22,267 -8% -18% 275 $81   $100,516,331 83
Jan 27, 2011 - $22,712 +2% -23% 275 $83   $100,539,043 84

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Nov 5, 2010 2 $43,478,266   3,355 $12,959   $43,478,266 1
Nov 12, 2010 3 $20,041,146 -54% 3,365 $5,956   $63,519,412 2
Nov 19, 2010 5 $14,173,711 -29% 3,229 $4,390   $77,693,123 3
Nov 26, 2010 8 $9,055,729 -36% 2,555 $3,544   $86,748,852 4
Dec 3, 2010 7 $5,589,651 -38% 2,450 $2,281   $92,338,503 5
Dec 10, 2010 9 $3,726,419 -33% 1,990 $1,873   $96,064,922 6
Dec 17, 2010 15 $1,877,420 -50% 1,157 $1,623   $97,942,342 7
Dec 24, 2010 16 $865,461 -54% 404 $2,142   $98,807,803 8
Dec 31, 2010 17 $589,425 -32% 404 $1,459   $99,397,228 9
Jan 7, 2011 21 $346,342 -41% 244 $1,419   $99,743,570 10
Jan 14, 2011 24 $467,114 +35% 341 $1,370   $100,210,684 11
Jan 21, 2011 25 $328,359 -30% 275 $1,194   $100,539,043 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
Feb 27, 20112838,034 838,034$11,724,096$11,724,0961
Mar 6, 20115331,922-60% 1,169,956$4,975,511$16,699,6072
Mar 13, 20115210,568-37% 1,380,524$3,095,350$19,794,9573
Mar 20, 20117118,930-44% 1,499,454$1,782,761$21,577,7184
Mar 27, 20111076,923-35% 1,576,377$1,153,076$22,730,7945
Apr 3, 20111945,145-41% 1,621,522$657,311$23,388,1056
Apr 10, 20111758,014+29% 1,679,536$608,567$23,996,6727
Apr 17, 20112628,626-51% 1,708,162$386,165$24,382,8378
Jun 19, 20112031,995 1,822,104$319,630$26,019,69417

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Feb 27, 20112228,837 228,837$5,270,113$5,270,1131
Mar 6, 2011566,075-71% 294,912$1,155,656$6,425,7692
Mar 13, 2011633,255-50% 328,167$790,556$7,216,3253
Mar 20, 2011819,700-41% 347,867$475,975$7,692,3004
Mar 27, 2011910,064-49% 357,931$242,801$7,935,1015
Apr 10, 20111221,318 390,720$328,643$8,536,0437
May 22, 2011178,711 428,469$154,457$9,176,38713
Jun 19, 20111214,672 446,833$253,784$9,486,02817

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
Sep 2, 2020101 1
Sep 3, 202042 8
Sep 4, 202053 14
Sep 5, 202054 20
Sep 6, 202055 26
Sep 7, 202046 33
Sep 8, 202047 40
Sep 9, 202068 45
Sep 10, 202089 48

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