Box Office History for Jumanji Movies

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Release
Date
TitleProduction
Budget
Opening
Weekend
Domestic
Box Office
Worldwide
Box Office
Dec 13, 2019Jumanji: The Next Level $125,000,000$59,251,543$316,831,246$795,356,912
Dec 20, 2017Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle $90,000,000$36,169,328$404,508,916$961,632,807
Nov 11, 2005Zathura $65,000,000$13,427,872$28,045,540$58,545,540
Dec 15, 1995Jumanji $65,000,000$11,084,370$100,458,310$262,758,310
 
Averages $86,250,000$29,983,278$212,461,003$519,573,392
Totals 4 $345,000,000$849,844,012$2,078,293,569

Video Release Breakdown

Release DateTitleDomestic
Video Sales
to Date
Watch Now
Feb 14, 2006Zathura $22,191,573 Netflix iTunes
Sep 22, 2015Jumanji $5,042,482 Netflix Amazon iTunes Google Vudu
Mar 20, 2018Jumanji 2-Movie Collection $1,904,822 Vudu
Mar 20, 2018Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle $70,386,309 Hulu Amazon iTunes Google Vudu
Mar 3, 2020Jumanji: The Next Level $51,535,019 Amazon iTunes Google Vudu
Mar 17, 2020Jumanji: The Next Level/Welcome to the Jun… $4,152,958  
Apr 13, 2020Jumanji: The Next Level   Netflix
Dec 1, 2020Jumanji 3-Movie Collection    
 
 Totals$155,213,163

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.

DEG Watched At Home Top 20 Charts

Weekend Wrap-Up: Older Release Dominates the New Year

January 14th, 2020

1917

It was a mixed weekend with the two wide expansions bettering predictions by small margins, but most of the rest of the top five failed to do so. Granted, no film truly bombed, but the little misses did add up causing the total box office to slip by 6.6% from last weekend hitting $132 million. Dips like this are expected at this time of year, as the big holiday releases are fading and January releases just are not expected to be able to compensate. On the positive side, this weekend was 11% higher than the same weekend last year and that’s helped 2020 get off to an early 6.3% / $24 million lead at $410 million to $386 million. This is not only a faster start than last year, it is actually faster than 2018, which set the record at the end of the year. I’m not saying 2020 will have the biggest total domestic box office; it is far too early to make a prediction like that. However, an early lead can help, as it sets a tone of winning. If the dominant story is a weak box office, then moviegoers could assume the movies coming out are not worth going to see and that becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. More...

Weekend Estimate: Skywalker Heads Earthwards

December 29th, 2019

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

The weekend isn’t looking good for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, as it is falling a lot faster than I expected. If estimates hold, it will fall 59% to $72.0 million over the weekend for a running tally of $361.8 million after two weeks of release. However, this is still a massive amount of money. It is already the seventh-biggest hit released in 2019, and is on pace to earn third place on that chart, maybe even second. Internationally, the film added $94.3 million in 52 markets for a running tally of $363.0 million internationally and $724.8 million worldwide. That’s without any earnings from South Korea, where it will debut in a couple of weeks. It should have no trouble getting to $1 billion worldwide by the end of its run, but most were expecting a lot more than that. It is yet another profitable disappoint—and we saw too many of those in 2019. More...

Friday Estimates: Rise has a Sharp Fall, but Still Dominates Box Office

December 28th, 2019

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

The last weekend of the year began on Friday and there’s some good news and some bad news. Bad news, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker fell faster than expected, down 71% from its opening Friday to just $26.23 million. Granted, this was still more than enough to blow past the $300 million mark in just eight days, putting it in a tie for fifth fastest to reach $300 million. The film will bounce back over the rest of the weekend and it is projected to earn $76 million over the three-day weekend for a running tally of $366 million. If it ended there, then the film could still break even, eventually. In reality, the film has two more weeks of no serious competition, so it will have no trouble getting past a couple of more major milestones before it is done it box office run. More...

Weekend Estimates: Rise of Skywalker Falls from Projections, but Still Tops the Chart

December 22nd, 2019

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

There are some mixed results on the weekend chart with some films topping expectations, while others are struggling mightily. Fortunately, the former category includes Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, which is topping my prediction, albeit by a very small margin at $175.5 million, well below the $190 million projections based on Friday’s estimates. Yesterday, it looked like Rise of Skywalker would have similar legs to The Last Jedi. Granted, this film’s reviews and its B plus rating from CinemaScore are weaker than the previous film, but this one will have more help with the holidays. Christmas break has begun, so that should have boosted Sunday’s numbers, but sadly, that doesn’t appear to be the case. However, and this is an important point, the film is still doing fantastic business, with the third-biggest December weekend ever, and it should be a monster hit in the end. More...

Weekend Estimates: Jumanji Blows Past Predictions with $60-million Debut

December 15th, 2019

Jumanji: The Next Level

Jumanji: The Next Level is not only beating predictions, but is also topped projections based on Friday’s estimates. The film’s weekend estimate is $60.1 million, which is easily more than the rest of the top ten combined. It is also 66% higher than the Welcome to the Jungle’s opening weekend, although that film had a Wednesday opening, so it isn’t a fair comparison. Internationally, the film is nearly as impressive, earning $85.7 million on 39,900 screens in 52 markets for totals of $152.5 million internationally and $212.6 million worldwide. This includes a monster opening in the U.K., where it earned $12.6 million over the five-day weekend, including previews. This is 32% ahead of the previous installment in the franchise. Overall, the new film is 33% ahead of Welcome to the Jungle’s performance in the same group of new markets. If you look at is box office so far, add in its solid reviews and the Christmas break and we are looking at a $1 billion worldwide run. Sony had a really bad three-year streak a few years ago, but this is the second year in a row where they have been back in form. More...

Friday Estimates: Jumanji Finds Plenty of Christmas Cheer

December 14th, 2019

Jumanji: The Next Level

Jumanji: The Next Level got off to a great start on Friday, earning $19.4 million. Sony is projecting just over $50 million for the weekend after this start, which is well above our $42-million prediction, and in fact on the very high end of range of everyone’s predictions. Furthermore, the film’s reviews remain solid, and, while it doesn’t have a published CinemaScore yet, its word-of-mouth does seem like an asset going forward. Granted, it does have intense competition next weekend, but I have no doubt that Sony is already working on a third installment of the Jumanji reboot. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Christmas Come a Week Early?

December 12th, 2019

Jumanji: The Next Level

Jumanji: The Next Level will have no trouble earning first place and could earn more than Frozen II, Black Christmas, and Richard Jewell will earn combined. The real question is whether or not the overall box office will keep pace with the same weekend last year when Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse debuted with $35.36 million. I really think Jumanji will top that figure while this year will also have marginally better depth helping 2019 earn a much needed win in the year-over-year competition. More...

2019 Preview: December

December 1st, 2019

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

Frozen II wasn’t the only box office hit to debut in November, but it was by far the largest. It helped save November and kept 2019 from turning completely sour at the last minute. As for December, we have several potential $100 million hits, plus a couple of monster hits. There are some who think Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker will be the biggest domestic hit released in 2019, but most think it will have to settle for second place. Jumanji: The Next Level should also be a monster hit, even if it doesn’t come really close to its predecessor. As for last December, Aquaman was the undisputed champion, earning almost as much as the next two films combined. Jumanji could top Aquaman at the box office, while we could also have more $100 million films than we had last year. Add in Star Wars and the year should end on a really positive note, making up for the extended slumps we had to deal with through a lot of the year. 2019 won’t be able to close the gap entirely, but it will do enough that we will be able to celebrate. More...

Note: This list contains actors who appeared in at least two movies in the franchise.

PersonNr. of
Movies
RoleFranchise
Worldwide
Box Office
Career
Worldwide
Box Office
Franchise
/
Career
Dwayne Johnson 2 Dr. Smolder Bravestone/Spencer's Avatar $1,756,989,719 $13,831,862,260 12.7%
Jack Black 2 Professor Sheldon "Shelly" Oberon/Bethany's Avatar $1,756,989,719 $9,080,942,445 19.3%
Karen Gillan 2 Ruby $1,756,989,719 $10,366,198,143 16.9%
Kevin Hart 2 Franklin "Moose" Finbar/Fridge's Avatar $1,756,989,719 $5,930,219,698 29.6%
Nick Jonas 2 Jefferson "Seaplane" McDonough/Avatar of Alex Vreeke $1,756,989,719 $2,446,881,137 71.8%
Robin Williams 2 Alan Parrish $1,224,391,117 $7,613,947,719 16.1%
Madison Iseman 2 Young Bethany $1,756,989,719 $2,088,220,514 84.1%
Morgan Turner 2 Martha $1,756,989,719 $1,874,945,828 93.7%
Alex Wolff 2 Spencer $1,756,989,719 $2,128,109,879 82.6%
Ser'Darius Blain 2 Young Anthony “Fridge” Johnson $1,756,989,719 $1,790,456,295 98.1%
Rhys Darby 2 Nigel $1,756,989,719 $2,397,242,714 73.3%
Marin Hinkle 2 Janice $1,756,989,719 $1,772,330,112 99.1%
Bebe Neuwirth 2 Aunt Nora $1,058,115,222 $1,612,395,201 65.6%

Note: This list contains people who contributed to at least two movies in the franchise.

PersonNr. of
Movies
Technical RoleFranchise
Worldwide
Box Office
Career
Worldwide
Box Office
Franchise
/
Career
William Teitler 4 Producer (3)
Executive Producer (1)
$2,078,293,569 $2,465,993,711 84.3%
Chris Van Allsburg 4 Story Creator (4) $2,078,293,569 $2,390,477,006 86.9%
Ted Field 4 Executive Producer (4) $2,078,293,569 $3,695,041,824 56.2%
Scott Kroopf 2 Producer (2) $321,303,850 $1,503,752,900 21.4%
Matt Tolmach 2 Producer (2) $1,756,989,719 $7,831,766,710 22.4%
Jake Kasdan 2 Director (2)
Executive Producer (1)
Screenwriter (1)
Producer (1)
$1,756,989,719 $2,177,046,287 80.7%
Scott Rosenberg 2 Screenwriter (2)
Executive Producer (1)
$1,756,989,719 $3,237,809,716 54.3%
Jeff Pinkner 2 Screenwriter (2)
Executive Producer (1)
$1,756,989,719 $3,546,865,033 49.5%
Dany Garcia 2 Executive Producer (1)
Producer (1)
$1,756,989,719 $4,694,356,613 37.4%
Dwayne Johnson 2 Executive Producer (1)
Producer (1)
$1,756,989,719 $5,012,502,775 35.1%
Mike Weber 2 Executive Producer (2) $1,756,989,719 $1,859,592,651 94.5%
Gyula Pados 2 Director of Photography (2) $1,756,989,719 $2,514,542,632 69.9%
Laura Jean Shannon 2 Costume Designer (2) $1,020,178,347 $3,131,400,463 32.6%
Hiram Garcia 2 Co-Producer (1)
Producer (1)
$1,756,989,719 $5,377,427,054 32.7%
David Householter 2 Executive Producer (2)
Unit Production Manager (1)
$1,756,989,719 $5,010,610,821 35.1%
Steve Edwards 2 Editor (2) $1,756,989,719 $1,777,153,542 98.9%
Melvin Mar 2 Co-Producer (1)
Executive Producer (1)
$1,756,989,719 $1,993,127,317 88.2%
Mark Helfrich 2 Editor (2) $1,756,989,719 $4,663,587,632 37.7%
Henry Jackman 2 Music By (2) $1,756,989,719 $11,068,024,497 15.9%
Jeanne McCarthy 2 Casting By (2) $1,756,989,719 $6,610,721,808 26.6%
Nicole Abellera 2 Casting By (2) $1,756,989,719 $3,204,031,626 54.8%
Manish Raval 2 Music Supervisor (2) $1,756,989,719 $4,937,948,832 35.6%
Tom Wolfe 2 Music Supervisor (2) $1,756,989,719 $5,081,032,358 34.6%
Matt Rebenkoff 2 First Assistant Director (2) $1,756,989,719 $4,227,915,505 41.6%