The Croods: A New Age (2020)

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Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $58,568,815Details
International Box Office $156,221,431Details
Worldwide Box Office $214,790,246
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $13,897,397 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $15,148,413 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $29,045,810
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Synopsis

The Croods have survived their fair share of dangers and disasters, from fanged prehistoric beasts to surviving the end of the world, but now they will face their biggest challenge of all: another family. The Croods need a new place to live. So, the first prehistoric family sets off into the world in search of a safer place to call home. When they discover an idyllic walled-in paradise that meets all their needs, they think their problems are solved … except for one thing. Another family already lives there: the Bettermans. The Bettermans—with their elaborate tree house, amazing inventions and irrigated acres of fresh produce—are a couple of steps above the Croods on the evolutionary ladder. When they take the Croods in as the world’s first houseguests, it isn’t long before tensions escalate between the cave family and the modern family. Just when all seems lost, a new threat will propel both families on an epic adventure outside the safety of the wall, one that will force them to embrace their differences, draw strength from each other and forge a future together.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$9,724,200 (16.6% of total gross)
Legs:6.02 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:27.3% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$65,000,000 (worldwide box office is 3.3 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,211 opening theaters/2,211 max. theaters, 20.6 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $65,777,965

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: November 25th, 2020 (Wide) by Universal
International Releases: November 26th, 2020 (Wide) (China)
November 27th, 2020 (Limited) (Middle East Region)
November 27th, 2020 (Limited) (Singapore)
November 27th, 2020 (Limited) (Taiwan)
November 27th, 2020 (Limited) (Thailand)
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Video Release: December 18th, 2020 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for peril, action and rude humor.
(Rating bulletin 2646 (Cert #52812), 9/9/2020)
Running Time: 95 minutes
Franchise: The Croods
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Keywords: Development Hell, Delayed Sequel, 3-D, 3-D - Shot in 3-D, Disrupted by 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, Family Adventure, Family Movie
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Digital Animation
Creative Type:Kids Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: DreamWorks Animation, Dentsu Inc.
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Lowest No. 1 Domestic 24 $1,718,455 Feb 19, 2021 89
Biggest 8th Monday 96 $506,755 Jan 18, 2021 55
Thanksgiving (All Movies, 3-Day) 165 $9,724,200 Nov 27, 2020 5
Thanksgiving (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 237 $12,168,710 Nov 27, 2020 5
Thanksgiving (All Movies, 5-Day) 148 $14,274,455 Nov 27, 2020 5
Thanksgiving (Opening, 3-Day) 65 $9,724,200 Nov 27, 2020 5
Thanksgiving (Opening, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 81 $12,168,710 Nov 27, 2020 5
Thanksgiving (Opening, 5-Day) 59 $14,274,455 Nov 27, 2020 5
Thanksgiving (Opening, 5-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 78 $17,862,837 Nov 27, 2020 5

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Nov 27, 2020 1 $9,724,200   2,211 $4,398   $14,274,455 1
Dec 4, 2020 1 $4,439,855 -54% 2,205 $2,014   $20,340,265 2
Dec 11, 2020 1 $3,060,535 -31% 2,115 $1,447   $24,310,640 3
Dec 18, 2020 2 $2,079,235 -32% 1,906 $1,091   $27,108,505 4
Dec 25, 2020 3 $1,745,605 -16% 1,726 $1,011   $30,362,345 5
Jan 1, 2021 2 $2,224,435 +27% 1,751 $1,270   $34,558,715 6
Jan 8, 2021 2 $1,810,755 -19% 1,818 $996   $36,876,405 7
Jan 15, 2021 3 $2,000,870 +10% 1,855 $1,079   $39,250,335 8
Jan 22, 2021 2 $1,795,845 -10% 1,876 $957   $41,811,300 9
Jan 29, 2021 2 $1,817,770 +1% 1,876 $969   $43,924,835 10
Feb 5, 2021 2 $1,680,245 -8% 1,935 $868   $45,939,795 11
Feb 12, 2021 1 $2,079,825 +24% 1,890 $1,100   $48,358,535 12
Feb 19, 2021 1 $1,718,455 -17% 1,913 $898   $50,872,660 13
Feb 26, 2021 2 $1,254,660 -27% 1,912 $656   $52,430,045 14
Mar 5, 2021 5 $788,290 -37% 1,604 $491   $53,619,735 15
Mar 12, 2021 5 $540,820 -31% 1,440 $376   $54,324,545 16
Mar 19, 2021 5 $625,995 +16% 1,411 $444   $55,250,573 17
Mar 26, 2021 6 $550,185 -12% 1,319 $417   $55,983,118 18
Apr 2, 2021 9 $224,055 -59% 1,212 $185   $56,358,613 19
Apr 9, 2021 - $243,845 +9% 1,139 $214   $56,716,638 20
Apr 16, 2021 10 $304,825 +25% 1,169 $261   $57,083,173 21
Apr 23, 2021 - $202,322 -34% 1,156 $175   $57,350,945 22
Apr 30, 2021 13 $195,315 -3% 1,111 $176   $57,591,835 23
May 7, 2021 13 $179,605 -8% 1,200 $150   $57,809,285 24
May 14, 2021 - $175,190 -2% 1,097 $160   $58,023,700 25
May 21, 2021 - $145,215 -17% 1,054 $138   $58,204,105 26
May 28, 2021 - $57,440 -60% 926 $62   $58,293,400 27
Jun 4, 2021 - $56,285 -2% 889 $63   $58,387,180 28
Jun 11, 2021 - $60,845 +8% 882 $69   $58,472,010 29
Jun 18, 2021 - $47,595 -22% 850 $56   $58,544,525 30

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Nov 25, 2020 1 $1,880,615     2,211 $851   $1,880,615 1
Nov 26, 2020 1 $2,669,640 +42%   2,211 $1,207   $4,550,255 2
Nov 27, 2020 1 $3,907,655 +46%   2,211 $1,767   $8,457,910 3
Nov 28, 2020 1 $3,614,945 -7%   2,211 $1,635   $12,072,855 4
Nov 29, 2020 1 $2,201,600 -39%   2,211 $996   $14,274,455 5
Nov 30, 2020 1 $440,325 -80%   2,211 $199   $14,714,780 6
Dec 1, 2020 1 $512,065 +16%   2,211 $232   $15,226,845 7
Dec 2, 2020 1 $332,730 -35% -82% 2,211 $150   $15,559,575 8
Dec 3, 2020 1 $340,835 +2% -87% 2,211 $154   $15,900,410 9
Dec 4, 2020 1 $1,145,745 +236% -71% 2,205 $520   $17,046,155 10
Dec 5, 2020 1 $2,053,380 +79% -43% 2,205 $931   $19,099,535 11
Dec 6, 2020 1 $1,240,730 -40% -44% 2,205 $563   $20,340,265 12
Dec 7, 2020 1 $190,220 -85% -57% 2,205 $86   $20,530,485 13
Dec 8, 2020 1 $279,625 +47% -45% 2,205 $127   $20,810,110 14
Dec 9, 2020 1 $209,880 -25% -37% 2,205 $95   $21,019,990 15
Dec 10, 2020 1 $230,115 +10% -32% 2,205 $104   $21,250,105 16
Dec 11, 2020 1 $777,565 +238% -32% 2,115 $368   $22,027,670 17
Dec 12, 2020 1 $1,435,040 +85% -30% 2,115 $679   $23,462,710 18
Dec 13, 2020 1 $847,930 -41% -32% 2,115 $401   $24,310,640 19
Dec 14, 2020 1 $150,370 -82% -21% 2,115 $71   $24,461,010 20
Dec 15, 2020 1 $217,325 +45% -22% 2,115 $103   $24,678,335 21
Dec 16, 2020 1 $170,225 -22% -19% 2,115 $80   $24,848,560 22
Dec 17, 2020 1 $180,710 +6% -21% 2,115 $85   $25,029,270 23
Dec 18, 2020 2 $547,415 +203% -30% 1,906 $287   $25,576,685 24
Dec 19, 2020 1 $884,055 +61% -38% 1,906 $464   $26,460,740 25
Dec 20, 2020 1 $647,765 -27% -24% 1,906 $340   $27,108,505 26
Dec 21, 2020 1 $323,075 -50% +115% 1,906 $170   $27,431,580 27
Dec 22, 2020 1 $420,110 +30% +93% 1,906 $220   $27,851,690 28
Dec 23, 2020 1 $416,835 -1% +145% 1,906 $219   $28,268,525 29
Dec 24, 2020 1 $348,215 -16% +93% 1,906 $183   $28,616,740 30
Dec 25, 2020 - $527,990 +52% -4% 1,726 $306   $29,144,730 31
Dec 26, 2020 - $668,730 +27% -24% 1,726 $387   $29,813,460 32
Dec 27, 2020 - $548,885 -18% -15% 1,726 $318   $30,362,345 33
Dec 28, 2020 - $440,330 -20% +36% 1,726 $255   $30,802,675 34
Dec 29, 2020 - $520,430 +18% +24% 1,726 $302   $31,323,105 35
Dec 30, 2020 - $533,180 +2% +28% 1,726 $309   $31,856,285 36
Dec 31, 2020 - $477,995 -10% +37% 1,726 $277   $32,334,280 37
Jan 1, 2021 - $785,700 +64% +49% 1,751 $449   $33,119,980 38
Jan 2, 2021 - $897,990 +14% +34% 1,751 $513   $34,017,970 39
Jan 3, 2021 - $540,745 -40% -1% 1,751 $309   $34,558,715 40
Jan 4, 2021 - $161,045 -70% -63% 1,751 $92   $34,719,760 41
Jan 5, 2021 - $143,710 -11% -72% 1,751 $82   $34,863,470 42
Jan 6, 2021 - $94,025 -35% -82% 1,751 $54   $34,957,495 43
Jan 7, 2021 - $108,155 +15% -77% 1,751 $62   $35,065,650 44
Jan 8, 2021 - $403,895 +273% -49% 1,751 $231   $35,469,545 45
Jan 9, 2021 - $885,820 +119% -1% 1,751 $506   $36,355,365 46
Jan 10, 2021 - $521,040 -41% -4% 1,751 $298   $36,876,405 47
Jan 11, 2021 - $80,340 -85% -50% 1,751 $46   $36,956,745 48
Jan 12, 2021 - $119,035 +48% -17% 1,751 $68   $37,075,780 49
Jan 13, 2021 - $85,440 -28% -9% 1,751 $49   $37,161,220 50
Jan 14, 2021 - $88,245 +3% -18% 1,751 $50   $37,249,465 51
Jan 15, 2021 - $423,720 +380% +5% 1,855 $228   $37,673,185 52
Jan 16, 2021 - $911,185 +115% +3% 1,855 $491   $38,584,370 53
Jan 17, 2021 - $665,965 -27% +28% 1,855 $359   $39,250,335 54
Jan 18, 2021 - $506,755 -24% +531% 1,855 $273   $39,757,090 55
Jan 19, 2021 - $110,450 -78% -7% 1,855 $60   $39,867,540 56
Jan 20, 2021 - $69,585 -37% -19% 1,855 $38   $39,937,125 57
Jan 21, 2021 - $78,330 +13% -11% 1,855 $42   $40,015,455 58
Jan 22, 2021 - $391,800 +400% -8% 1,876 $209   $40,407,255 59
Jan 23, 2021 - $910,945 +133% n/c 1,876 $486   $41,318,200 60
Jan 24, 2021 1 $493,100 -46% -26% 1,876 $263   $41,811,300 61
Jan 25, 2021 - $61,800 -87% -88% 1,876 $33   $41,873,100 62
Jan 26, 2021 - $91,720 +48% -17% 1,876 $49   $41,964,820 63
Jan 27, 2021 - $66,470 -28% -4% 1,876 $35   $42,031,290 64
Jan 28, 2021 - $75,775 +14% -3% 1,876 $40   $42,107,065 65
Jan 29, 2021 - $399,550 +427% +2% 1,901 $210   $42,506,615 66
Jan 30, 2021 - $907,725 +127% n/c 1,901 $477   $43,414,340 67
Jan 31, 2021 - $510,495 -44% +4% 1,901 $269   $43,924,835 68
Feb 1, 2021 - $65,815 -87% +6% 1,901 $35   $43,990,650 69
Feb 2, 2021 - $99,665 +51% +9% 1,901 $52   $44,090,315 70
Feb 3, 2021 - $83,075 -17% +25% 1,901 $44   $44,173,390 71
Feb 4, 2021 - $86,160 +4% +14% 1,901 $45   $44,259,550 72
Feb 5, 2021 - $410,220 +376% +3% 1,935 $212   $44,669,770 73
Feb 6, 2021 - $919,885 +124% +1% 1,935 $475   $45,589,655 74
Feb 7, 2021 - $350,140 -62% -31% 1,935 $181   $45,939,795 75
Feb 8, 2021 - $77,700 -78% +18% 1,935 $40   $46,017,495 76
Feb 9, 2021 - $92,805 +19% -7% 1,935 $48   $46,110,300 77
Feb 10, 2021 - $75,135 -19% -10% 1,935 $39   $46,185,435 78
Feb 11, 2021 - $93,275 +24% +8% 1,935 $48   $46,278,710 79
Feb 12, 2021 - $379,620 +307% -7% 1,890 $201   $46,658,330 80
Feb 13, 2021 - $835,310 +120% -9% 1,890 $442   $47,493,640 81
Feb 14, 2021 - $864,895 +4% +147% 1,890 $458   $48,358,535 82
Feb 15, 2021 - $500,440 -42% +544% 1,890 $265   $48,858,975 83
Feb 16, 2021 - $115,015 -77% +24% 1,890 $61   $48,973,990 84
Feb 17, 2021 - $92,445 -20% +23% 1,890 $49   $49,066,435 85
Feb 18, 2021 - $87,770 -5% -6% 1,890 $46   $49,154,205 86
Feb 19, 2021 - $365,600 +317% -4% 1,913 $191   $49,519,805 87
Feb 20, 2021 - $846,055 +131% +1% 1,913 $442   $50,365,860 88
Feb 21, 2021 - $506,800 -40% -41% 1,913 $265   $50,872,660 89
Feb 22, 2021 - $65,190 -87% -87% 1,913 $34   $50,937,850 90
Feb 23, 2021 - $90,755 +39% -21% 1,913 $47   $51,028,605 91
Feb 24, 2021 - $69,900 -23% -24% 1,913 $37   $51,098,505 92
Feb 25, 2021 - $76,880 +10% -12% 1,913 $40   $51,175,385 93
Feb 26, 2021 - $277,770 +261% -24% 1,912 $145   $51,453,155 94
Feb 27, 2021 - $603,130 +117% -29% 1,912 $315   $52,056,285 95
Feb 28, 2021 - $373,760 -38% -26% 1,912 $195   $52,430,045 96
Mar 1, 2021 - $97,090 -74% +49% 1,912 $51   $52,527,135 97
Mar 2, 2021 - $115,930 +19% +28% 1,912 $61   $52,643,065 98
Mar 3, 2021 - $93,870 -19% +34% 1,912 $49   $52,736,935 99
Mar 4, 2021 - $94,510 +1% +23% 1,912 $49   $52,831,445 100
Mar 5, 2021 - $200,100 +112% -28% 1,604 $125   $53,031,545 101
Mar 6, 2021 - $359,965 +80% -40% 1,604 $224   $53,391,510 102
Mar 7, 2021 - $228,225 -37% -39% 1,604 $142   $53,619,735 103
Mar 8, 2021 - $40,130 -82% -59% 1,604 $25   $53,659,865 104
Mar 9, 2021 - $46,270 +15% -60% 1,604 $29   $53,706,135 105
Mar 10, 2021 - $40,595 -12% -57% 1,604 $25   $53,746,730 106
Mar 11, 2021 - $36,995 -9% -61% 1,604 $23   $53,783,725 107
Mar 12, 2021 - $117,540 +218% -41% 1,440 $82   $53,901,265 108
Mar 13, 2021 - $244,015 +108% -32% 1,440 $169   $54,145,280 109
Mar 14, 2021 - $179,265 -27% -21% 1,440 $124   $54,324,545 110
Mar 15, 2021 - $66,208 -63% +65% 1,440 $46   $54,390,753 111
Mar 16, 2021 - $76,030 +15% +64% 1,440 $53   $54,466,783 112
Mar 17, 2021 - $75,005 -1% +85% 1,440 $52   $54,541,788 113
Mar 18, 2021 - $82,790 +10% +124% 1,440 $57   $54,624,578 114
Mar 19, 2021 - $160,370 +94% +36% 1,411 $114   $54,784,948 115
Mar 20, 2021 - $275,180 +72% +13% 1,411 $195   $55,060,128 116
Mar 21, 2021 - $190,445 -31% +6% 1,411 $135   $55,250,573 117
Mar 22, 2021 - $39,510 -79% -40% 1,411 $28   $55,290,083 118
Mar 23, 2021 - $45,920 +16% -40% 1,411 $33   $55,336,003 119
Mar 24, 2021 - $48,050 +5% -36% 1,411 $34   $55,384,053 120
Mar 25, 2021 - $48,880 +2% -41% 1,411 $35   $55,432,933 121
Mar 26, 2021 - $130,005 +166% -19% 1,319 $99   $55,562,938 122
Mar 27, 2021 - $238,890 +84% -13% 1,319 $181   $55,801,828 123
Mar 28, 2021 - $181,290 -24% -5% 1,319 $137   $55,983,118 124
Mar 29, 2021 - $40,045 -78% +1% 1,319 $30   $56,023,163 125
Mar 30, 2021 - $45,950 +15% n/c 1,319 $35   $56,069,113 126
Mar 31, 2021 - $27,760 -40% -42% 1,319 $21   $56,096,873 127
Apr 1, 2021 - $37,685 +36% -23% 1,319 $29   $56,134,558 128
Apr 2, 2021 - $83,880 +123% -35% 1,212 $69   $56,218,438 129
Apr 3, 2021 - $80,420 -4% -66% 1,212 $66   $56,298,858 130
Apr 4, 2021 - $59,755 -26% -67% 1,212 $49   $56,358,613 131
Apr 5, 2021 - $33,760 -44% -16% 1,212 $28   $56,392,373 132
Apr 6, 2021 - $24,145 -28% -47% 1,212 $20   $56,416,518 133
Apr 7, 2021 - $26,380 +9% -5% 1,212 $22   $56,442,898 134
Apr 8, 2021 - $29,895 +13% -21% 1,212 $25   $56,472,793 135
Apr 9, 2021 - $63,255 +112% -25% 1,139 $56   $56,536,048 136
Apr 10, 2021 - $109,985 +74% +37% 1,139 $97   $56,646,033 137
Apr 11, 2021 - $70,605 -36% +18% 1,139 $62   $56,716,638 138
Apr 12, 2021 - $15,150 -79% -55% 1,139 $13   $56,731,788 139
Apr 13, 2021 - $15,610 +3% -35% 1,139 $14   $56,747,398 140
Apr 14, 2021 - $13,630 -13% -48% 1,139 $12   $56,761,028 141
Apr 15, 2021 - $17,320 +27% -42% 1,139 $15   $56,778,348 142
Apr 16, 2021 - $63,530 +267% n/c 1,169 $54   $56,841,878 143
Apr 17, 2021 - $147,455 +132% +34% 1,169 $126   $56,989,333 144
Apr 18, 2021 - $93,840 -36% +33% 1,169 $80   $57,083,173 145
Apr 19, 2021 - $14,735 -84% -3% 1,169 $13   $57,097,908 146
Apr 20, 2021 - $16,475 +12% +6% 1,169 $14   $57,114,383 147
Apr 21, 2021 - $16,980 +3% +25% 1,169 $15   $57,131,363 148
Apr 22, 2021 - $17,260 +2% n/c 1,169 $15   $57,148,623 149
Apr 23, 2021 - $38,660 +124% -39% 1,156 $33   $57,187,283 150
Apr 24, 2021 - $98,857 +156% -33% 1,156 $86   $57,286,140 151
Apr 25, 2021 - $64,805 -34% -31% 1,156 $56   $57,350,945 152
Apr 26, 2021 - $12,795 -80% -13% 1,156 $11   $57,363,740 153
Apr 27, 2021 - $10,510 -18% -36% 1,156 $9   $57,374,250 154
Apr 28, 2021 - $11,070 +5% -35% 1,156 $10   $57,385,320 155
Apr 29, 2021 - $11,200 +1% -35% 1,156 $10   $57,396,520 156
Apr 30, 2021 - $47,725 +326% +23% 1,111 $43   $57,444,245 157
May 1, 2021 - $88,905 +86% -10% 1,111 $80   $57,533,150 158
May 2, 2021 - $58,685 -34% -9% 1,111 $53   $57,591,835 159
May 3, 2021 - $9,125 -84% -29% 1,111 $8   $57,600,960 160
May 4, 2021 - $9,880 +8% -6% 1,111 $9   $57,610,840 161
May 5, 2021 - $9,150 -7% -17% 1,111 $8   $57,619,990 162
May 6, 2021 - $9,690 +6% -13% 1,111 $9   $57,629,680 163
May 7, 2021 - $46,140 +376% -3% 1,200 $38   $57,675,820 164
May 8, 2021 - $81,715 +77% -8% 1,200 $68   $57,757,535 165
May 9, 2021 - $51,750 -37% -12% 1,200 $43   $57,809,285 166
May 10, 2021 - $9,025 -83% -1% 1,200 $8   $57,818,310 167
May 11, 2021 - $10,235 +13% +4% 1,200 $9   $57,828,545 168
May 12, 2021 - $10,120 -1% +11% 1,200 $8   $57,838,665 169
May 13, 2021 - $9,845 -3% +2% 1,200 $8   $57,848,510 170
May 14, 2021 - $52,040 +429% +13% 1,097 $47   $57,900,550 171
May 15, 2021 - $77,285 +49% -5% 1,097 $70   $57,977,835 172
May 16, 2021 - $45,865 -41% -11% 1,097 $42   $58,023,700 173
May 17, 2021 - $9,195 -80% +2% 1,097 $8   $58,032,895 174
May 18, 2021 - $9,680 +5% -5% 1,097 $9   $58,042,575 175
May 19, 2021 - $8,645 -11% -15% 1,097 $8   $58,051,220 176
May 20, 2021 - $7,670 -11% -22% 1,097 $7   $58,058,890 177
May 21, 2021 - $36,215 +372% -30% 1,054 $34   $58,095,105 178
May 22, 2021 - $64,470 +78% -17% 1,054 $61   $58,159,575 179
May 23, 2021 - $44,530 -31% -3% 1,054 $42   $58,204,105 180
May 24, 2021 - $6,810 -85% -26% 1,054 $6   $58,210,915 181
May 25, 2021 - $9,845 +45% +2% 1,054 $9   $58,220,760 182
May 26, 2021 - $7,740 -21% -10% 1,054 $7   $58,228,500 183
May 27, 2021 - $7,460 -4% -3% 1,054 $7   $58,235,960 184
May 28, 2021 - $14,880 +99% -59% 926 $16   $58,250,840 185
May 29, 2021 - $23,930 +61% -63% 926 $26   $58,274,770 186
May 30, 2021 - $18,630 -22% -58% 926 $20   $58,293,400 187
May 31, 2021 - $15,505 -17% +128% 926 $17   $58,308,905 188
Jun 1, 2021 - $6,835 -56% -31% 926 $7   $58,315,740 189
Jun 2, 2021 - $7,120 +4% -8% 926 $8   $58,322,860 190
Jun 3, 2021 - $8,035 +13% +8% 926 $9   $58,330,895 191
Jun 4, 2021 - $14,010 +74% -6% 889 $16   $58,344,905 192
Jun 5, 2021 - $23,660 +69% -1% 889 $27   $58,368,565 193
Jun 6, 2021 - $18,615 -21% n/c 889 $21   $58,387,180 194
Jun 7, 2021 - $4,930 -74% -68% 889 $6   $58,392,110 195
Jun 8, 2021 - $3,470 -30% -49% 889 $4   $58,395,580 196
Jun 9, 2021 - $6,490 +87% -9% 889 $7   $58,402,070 197
Jun 10, 2021 - $9,095 +40% +13% 889 $10   $58,411,165 198
Jun 11, 2021 - $17,240 +90% +23% 882 $20   $58,428,405 199
Jun 12, 2021 - $28,050 +63% +19% 882 $32   $58,456,455 200
Jun 13, 2021 - $15,555 -45% -16% 882 $18   $58,472,010 201
Jun 14, 2021 - $5,340 -66% +8% 882 $6   $58,477,350 202
Jun 15, 2021 - $7,095 +33% +104% 882 $8   $58,484,445 203
Jun 16, 2021 - $5,905 -17% -9% 882 $7   $58,490,350 204
Jun 17, 2021 - $6,580 +11% -28% 882 $7   $58,496,930 205
Jun 18, 2021 - $13,010 +98% -25% 850 $15   $58,509,940 206
Jun 19, 2021 - $22,120 +70% -21% 850 $26   $58,532,060 207
Jun 20, 2021 - $12,465 -44% -20% 850 $15   $58,544,525 208
Jun 21, 2021 - $6,140 -51% +15% 850 $7   $58,550,665 209
Jun 22, 2021 - $5,575 -9% -21% 850 $7   $58,556,240 210
Jun 23, 2021 - $5,870 +5% -1% 850 $7   $58,562,110 211
Jun 24, 2021 - $6,705 +14% +2% 850 $8   $58,568,815 212

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Nov 20, 2020 1 $4,550,255   2,211 $2,058   $4,550,255 1
Nov 27, 2020 1 $11,350,155 +149% 2,211 $5,133   $15,900,410 2
Dec 4, 2020 1 $5,349,695 -53% 2,205 $2,426   $21,250,105 3
Dec 11, 2020 1 $3,779,165 -29% 2,115 $1,787   $25,029,270 4
Dec 18, 2020 1 $3,587,470 -5% 1,906 $1,882   $28,616,740 5
Dec 25, 2020 - $3,717,540 +4% 1,726 $2,154   $32,334,280 6
Jan 1, 2021 - $2,731,370 -27% 1,751 $1,560   $35,065,650 7
Jan 8, 2021 - $2,183,815 -20% 1,751 $1,247   $37,249,465 8
Jan 15, 2021 - $2,765,990 +27% 1,855 $1,491   $40,015,455 9
Jan 22, 2021 2 $2,091,610 -24% 1,876 $1,115   $42,107,065 10
Jan 29, 2021 - $2,152,485 +3% 1,876 $1,147   $44,259,550 11
Feb 5, 2021 - $2,019,160 -6% 1,935 $1,043   $46,278,710 12
Feb 12, 2021 - $2,875,495 +42% 1,890 $1,521   $49,154,205 13
Feb 19, 2021 - $2,021,180 -30% 1,913 $1,057   $51,175,385 14
Feb 26, 2021 - $1,656,060 -18% 1,912 $866   $52,831,445 15
Mar 5, 2021 - $952,280 -42% 1,604 $594   $53,783,725 16
Mar 12, 2021 - $840,853 -12% 1,440 $584   $54,624,578 17
Mar 19, 2021 - $808,355 -4% 1,411 $573   $55,432,933 18
Mar 26, 2021 - $701,625 -13% 1,319 $532   $56,134,558 19
Apr 2, 2021 - $338,235 -52% 1,212 $279   $56,472,793 20
Apr 9, 2021 - $305,555 -10% 1,139 $268   $56,778,348 21
Apr 16, 2021 - $370,275 +21% 1,169 $317   $57,148,623 22
Apr 23, 2021 - $247,897 -33% 1,156 $214   $57,396,520 23
Apr 30, 2021 - $233,160 -6% 1,111 $210   $57,629,680 24
May 7, 2021 - $218,830 -6% 1,200 $182   $57,848,510 25
May 14, 2021 - $210,380 -4% 1,097 $192   $58,058,890 26
May 21, 2021 - $177,070 -16% 1,054 $168   $58,235,960 27
May 28, 2021 - $94,935 -46% 926 $103   $58,330,895 28
Jun 4, 2021 - $80,270 -15% 889 $90   $58,411,165 29
Jun 11, 2021 - $85,765 +7% 882 $97   $58,496,930 30
Jun 18, 2021 - $71,885 -16% 850 $85   $58,568,815 31

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 7/1/2021 $164,000 134 160 294 $376,000 10/20/2022
Australia 12/26/2020 $2,680,000 295 396 3,496 $15,680,519 9/20/2021
Austria 7/9/2021 $174,000 69 69 69 $174,000 10/20/2022
Belgium 7/9/2021 $532,000 74 75 149 $822,000 10/20/2022
Brazil 7/2/2021 $524,000 565 589 2,831 $2,568,943 3/22/2023
Bulgaria 8/6/2021 $43,000 62 62 62 $43,000 10/20/2022
Central America 4/2/2021 $341,000 100 100 100 $341,000 4/5/2021
Chile 7/16/2021 $41,000 20 20 20 $41,000 10/20/2022
China 11/26/2020 $19,200,000 116,253 116,253 254,968 $54,630,000 2/22/2021
Colombia 4/2/2021 $204,000 153 153 153 $204,000 4/5/2021
Croatia 5/28/2021 $30,000 55 55 55 $159,812 6/22/2022
Czech Republic 7/23/2021 $102,585 138 138 720 $706,349 10/20/2022
Denmark 5/14/2021 $255,000 95 95 95 $1,110,000 5/17/2021
Ecuador 12/11/2020 $99,000 50 50 50 $99,000 12/14/2020
Estonia 6/4/2021 $40,000 30 30 30 $183,947 5/11/2022
Finland 7/2/2021 $73,000 92 92 343 $590,445 10/22/2021
France 7/7/2021 $2,701,000 724 750 3,067 $9,129,669 8/30/2021
Germany 7/1/2021 $0 0 608 3,419 $6,021,000 10/20/2022
Hong Kong 4/2/2021 $204,000 51 51 51 $204,000 10/19/2022
Hungary 7/22/2021 $158,000 59 59 59 $158,000 10/20/2022
Iceland 6/2/2021 $28,000 12 12 12 $28,000 10/20/2022
Israel 7/2/2021 $143,000 33 33 66 $353,000 10/20/2022
Italy 7/14/2021 $727,434 0 330 359 $2,284,244 10/20/2022
Latvia 7/2/2021 $6,000 5 5 5 $6,000 7/7/2021
Lithuania 6/4/2021 $12,146 17 17 100 $93,684 12/22/2021
Mexico 12/11/2020 $950,580 0 547 1,121 $4,112,288 10/19/2022
Middle East Region 11/27/2020 $417,000 26 40 66 $1,216,000 12/14/2020
Netherlands 7/2/2021 $287,996 128 947 2,873 $2,512,499 10/20/2022
New Zealand 12/25/2020 $237,079 114 116 1,165 $2,641,116 10/20/2022
Norway 7/2/2021 $256,000 131 131 214 $655,000 10/20/2022
Paraguay 7/2/2021 $8,000 0 0 0 $8,000 10/20/2022
Peru 7/28/2021 $19,000 25 25 25 $19,000 10/20/2022
Poland 5/28/2021 $388,000 270 270 538 $1,217,000 10/19/2022
Portugal 7/2/2021 $57,929 83 83 466 $403,631 11/16/2021
Romania 7/23/2021 $52,885 117 117 580 $287,766 12/28/2022
Russia (CIS) 12/18/2020 $900,025 1,293 1,796 10,053 $14,718,221 10/19/2022
Serbia and Montenegro 5/28/2021 $34,000 86 86 86 $34,000 10/20/2022
Singapore 11/27/2020 $247,000 33 33 66 $741,000 10/19/2022
Slovakia 7/22/2021 $1,935 3 52 312 $621,384 7/4/2022
Slovenia 6/24/2021 $0 0 1 6 $204,288 7/21/2022
South Korea 5/5/2021 $21,050 20 616 1,369 $1,879,607 11/3/2022
Spain 12/25/2020 $1,068,416 334 338 3,142 $6,089,330 8/17/2022
Sweden 7/2/2021 $183,000 126 126 288 $1,277,000 10/20/2022
Switzerland (French Speaking) 7/9/2021 $203,000 25 25 25 $203,000 10/20/2022
Switzerland (German Speaking) 7/9/2021 $262,000 65 71 136 $632,000 10/20/2022
Switzerland (Italian Speaking) 7/16/2021 $7,000 4 4 4 $7,000 10/20/2022
Taiwan 11/27/2020 $209,000 185 185 185 $209,000 10/19/2022
Thailand 11/27/2020 $124,000 161 161 161 $124,000 10/19/2022
Turkey 8/13/2021 $66,789 250 256 923 $398,615 10/20/2022
Ukraine 1/1/2021 $674,000 193 193 193 $674,000 1/4/2021
United Arab Emirates 11/27/2020 $274,000 57 58 115 $904,000 12/14/2020
United Kingdom 7/16/2021 $960,247 602 649 6,797 $13,469,741 10/13/2021
Vietnam 11/27/2020 $385,000 191 191 191 $385,000 11/30/2020
 
Rest of World $4,570,333
 
International Total$156,221,431 3/22/2023

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 28, 20211176,328 176,328$3,851,004$3,851,00411
Mar 7, 2021188,055-50% 264,383$1,923,121$5,774,12512
Mar 14, 2021165,920-25% 330,303$1,432,442$7,206,56713
Mar 21, 2021190,592+37% 420,895$1,968,564$9,175,13114
Mar 28, 2021336,427-60% 457,322$791,559$9,966,69015
Apr 4, 2021447,132+29% 504,454$1,024,178$10,990,86816
Apr 11, 20211415,053-68% 519,507$327,102$11,317,97017
Apr 25, 2021198,894 538,377$193,267$11,728,01519
May 2, 2021197,045-21% 545,422$153,088$11,881,10320
May 9, 2021189,640+37% 555,062$209,477$12,090,58021
Nov 14, 2021626,861 636,567$476,514$13,474,83848
Jun 25, 2023163,905 674,389$69,275$13,793,547132
Jul 2, 2023115,854+50% 680,243$103,850$13,897,397133

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Feb 28, 20211251,208 251,208$5,486,383$5,486,38311
Mar 7, 2021192,178-63% 343,386$2,013,168$7,499,55112
Mar 14, 2021180,571-13% 423,957$1,759,671$9,259,22213
Mar 21, 2021183,677+4% 507,634$1,818,301$11,077,52314
Mar 28, 2021339,349-53% 546,983$855,054$11,932,57715
Apr 4, 2021435,484-10% 582,467$771,067$12,703,64416
Apr 11, 2021813,836-61% 596,303$300,656$13,004,30017
Apr 18, 2021710,105-27% 606,408$219,582$13,223,88218
Apr 25, 2021710,005-1% 616,413$217,409$13,441,29119
May 2, 202188,058-19% 624,471$175,100$13,616,39120
May 9, 2021176,618-18% 631,089$143,809$13,760,20021
Jun 6, 2021137,766 649,739$169,920$14,153,95425
Jun 13, 2021205,733-26% 655,472$125,438$14,279,39226

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

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Lead Ensemble Members

Nicolas Cage    Grug
Emma Stone    Eep
Ryan Reynolds    Guy
Catherine Keener    Ugga
Cloris Leachman    Gran
Clark Duke    Thunk
Leslie Mann    Hope Betterman
Peter Dinklage    Phil Betterman
Kelly Marie Tran    Dawn Betterman

Supporting Cast

Kailey Crawford    Sandy
Chris Sanders    Belt
James Ryan    Sash
Gabriel Jack    Young Guy
Melissa Disney    Guy’s Mother
Joel Crawford    Guy’s Father
Januel Mercado    Shaman Monkey
Ryan Naylor    Creepo Monkey
Artemis Pebdani    Additional Voices

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

Production and Technical Credits

Joel Crawford    Director
Mark Swift    Producer
Kirk DeMicco    Story by
Chris Sanders    Story by
Kevin Hageman    Screenwriter
Dan Hageman    Screenwriter
Mark Mothersbaugh    Composer
James Ryan    Editor
Nate Wragg    Production Designer
Jakob Hjort Jensen    Head of Animation
Jon Gutman    Head of Layout
Rachel Zusser    Associate Producer
Peter Zaslav    Art Director
Sean Cole    Production Manager
Hans Dastrup    Animation Supervisor
Antony Gray    Animation Supervisor
Fabio Lignini    Animation Supervisor
Rani Naamani    Animation Supervisor
Liron Topaz    Animation Supervisor
Christopher Michael    Character Effects Supervisor
Todd Zullo    Simulation & Crowds Supervisor
Christopher Scarabosio    Re-recording Mixer
Leff Lefferts    Re-recording Mixer
Brian Chumney    Supervising Sound Editor
Leff Lefferts    Supervising Sound Editor
Christi Soper Hilt*    Casting Director
Brendan Guy Murphy    Production Supervisor
Evon Freeman    Story Artist
Michael Lester    Story Artist
Simon Wells    Story Artist
Heidi Jo Gilbert    Story Artist
Taylor Meacham    Story Artist
David Wolter    Story Artist
Colin Jack    Story Artist
Toniko Pantoja    Story Artist
Anthony Zierhut    Story Artist
Adam Rosette    Story Artist
Jacquelyn Karambelas    Associate Editor
Natalia Cronembold    Associate Editor
Corey Bridwell    First Assistant Editor
Katie Parody    Assistant Editor
Kaki Bage    Character Supervisor
Sebastien Piquet    Character Designer
Joe Pitt    Character Designer
Brynne Orloski    Post-Production Supervisor
Pascal Garneau    Sound Effects Editor
Mac Smith    Sound Effects Editor
Jonathan Greber    Dialogue Editor
Dug Winningham    Foley Editor
Scott Curtis    Foley Mixer
Richard Duarte    Foley Mixer
Wataru Hokoyama    Additional Music
Pete Siebert    Additional Music
Dominick Certo    Music Editor
Alan Meyerson    Score Mixer
Munira Moiz Tayabji    Visual Effects 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 predictions: Raya and the road to recovery

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After an excellent opening for Tom and Jerry last weekend, all eyes turn to Raya and the Last Dragon. With theaters reopening in New York and San Francisco, the movie’s Disney Animation pedigree and 95% score on Rotten Tomatoes, and a stronger market for family films than other fare during the pandemic, this seems like a film that could continue the process of rebuilding momentum at the box office. A simultaneous release on Disney+ could put the brakes on though, and our model isn’t convinced it’s set for box office glory.

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Weekend estimates: Tom and Jerry shows the strength of family movies with a $13.7-million debut

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February 14th, 2021

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Weekend estimates: The Little Things stays top on a sluggish weekend

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Today’s Super Bowl might be causing some caution among the studios as they compile their weekend projections, but whichever way you cut it, we’re looking at another slow weekend in theaters. The Little Things will come out on top with around $2.1 million, according to Warner Bros.. That’s down a steep 56% from its opening weekend, and 9% below our model’s prediction. In general, almost all films are falling a little shy of the model’s numbers, suggesting that we’re still not seeing real growth in the market. More...

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February 5th, 2021

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Weekend estimates: The Little Things launches with $4.8 million

January 31st, 2021

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Weekend predictions: The Little Things should easily win the weekend

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It does, however, come with an impeccable pedigree, and our model is quite enthusiastic about its chances.

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Weekend estimates: Marksman stays top

January 24th, 2021

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Weekend predictions: Marksman and Wonder Woman do battle for top spot

January 22nd, 2021

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All that adds up to long theatrical runs by default for the films currently at the top of the box office chart. Here’s what our model thinks of them this weekend.

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Weekend estimates: Marksman topples Wonder Woman

January 17th, 2021

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Weekend estimates: Wonder Woman stays top, but continues to decline steeply

January 10th, 2021

Wonder Woman 1984

Wonder Woman 1984 will easily top the box office chart again this weekend, according to studio estimates released on Sunday morning, but it will fall 45% from last weekend. That’s a significantly larger decline than the rest of the films in the top 12, and The Croods: A New Age will overtake it in a couple of weeks if this trend continues. Wonder Woman’s total will stand at $32.6 million after today, compared to Croods’ $36.9 million, so there’s a strong probability that the two films will end up roughly tied at the domestic box office. More...

Weekend predictions: Wonder Woman stands atop desolate box office

January 8th, 2021

Wonder Woman 1984

The theatrical market has everything working against it this weekend: a pandemic at its peak, a national constitutional crisis, and no new wide releases. All happening on what’s traditionally one of the slower weekends of the year. We’re not quite going to return to the lowest ebb in business since theaters started to reopen, according to our model, but it looks as though we might come close.

Here’s what our latest analysis run says about likely business this weekend.

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Weekend estimates: Wonder Woman stays top over New Year’s Weekend

January 3rd, 2021

Wonder Woman 1984

Wonder Woman 1984 will remain top at the box office this weekend, according to studio estimates released on Sunday morning, but it’ll do so in spite of a sharp fall from its opening weekend. Warner Bros. projects a $5.5-million weekend for the super hero pic, down 67% from last weekend. That’s not a huge fall for a film like this by historical standards, but it is a surprisingly-sharp decline for the New Year weekend, and considerably worse than any other film reporting, many of which increased their box office from Christmas weekend. More...

Weekend estimates: Monster Hunter tops domestic chart, Wonder Woman rules the rest of the world

December 20th, 2020

Wonder Woman 1984

As expected, Monster Hunter will top the domestic chart this weekend, but the big news is Wonder Woman 1984’s global launch to $38.5 million from 30,221 screens in 32 markets. More...

Weekend estimates: Croods still rule

December 13th, 2020

The Croods: A New Age

The Croods: A New Age continues to dominate at the box office (relatively speaking) this weekend, with Universal projecting a weekend box office of $3.01 million for a total of $24.26 million to date. Half Brothers is outperforming expectations in second place with a projected $490,000 sophomore weekend, down just 30% from its last outing. More...

Weekend predictions: have we reached rock bottom?

December 11th, 2020

The Croods: A New Age

In this week’s prediction column, we could focus on the wreckage of the current theatrical market, or look ahead to better times to come. Let’s look ahead, shall we?

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Weekend estimates: Croods leads another dismal weekend

December 6th, 2020

The Croods: A New Age

The Croods: A New Age will remain top at the box office this weekend, with Universal projecting a $4.4-million weekend as of Sunday morning. That will take the animated adventure past $20 million in total by the end of the day today. That fact pales in comparison to bad news regarding the continued decline in box office receipts. Returning films are falling 12% to 25% short of our model’s pre-weekend predictions. Part of that is down to the post-Thanksgiving decline that’s to be expected, but the continued toll of the pandemic is further dragging on spending. Perhaps the glimmer of good news is that more people are heeding experts’ advice and watching their movies at home. More...

Weekend predictions: Half Brothers, All My Life unlikely to challenge Croods

December 4th, 2020

The Croods: A New Age

If 2020 has taught us anything it’s that nothing is certain in life. But one thing we can be fairly confident about this weekend is that The Croods: A New Age will remain top at the box office. Universal’s animated adventure does have some new competition. In fact, there are three new wide releases: Half Brothers (in 1,369 theaters), a re-release of Die Hard (1,172 theaters), and romantic drama All My Life. But those three films combined are unlikely to challenge Croods, and individually they are likely to be far behind it.

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November preview: Universal keeps the industry alive

November 5th, 2020

The Croods: A New Age

The country might be distracted by a drawn-out election right now, but the movie business soldiers on this month, even though recovery from the pandemic looks as far away as ever. While theatrical grosses remain tiny, Universal is currently planning to try its luck with three new wide releases, two from the studio itself and one from its specialty division Focus Features.

At least, that’s their current plan. Two of the films seem certain to roll out, but their Thanksgiving release of The Croods: A New Age has to come with an asterisk attached. Perhaps this release will be an olive branch to theater operators after the studio caused controversy in March by pulling Trolls World Tour from theaters and sending it direct to PVOD. Universal is maybe taking this opportunity to look they’re supporting the theatrical business, and their case is made more convincing by the fact that every other major studio is sitting out November. Even looking beyond the end of the month, 20th Century Studios is the only other distributor that looks like it’ll have a wide release between now and Christmas, with Free Guy on December 11 and Death on the Nile on December 18. (Universal has another film, All My Life slated for December 4.)

If Universal sticks to its plans, and a couple of other expected changes (Coming 2 America going direct to Amazon Prime, and Wonder Woman 1984 getting pushed back again) happen, it’ll be the only studio offering real support to the theatrical business between now and the end of the year. Maybe everyone will let bygones be bygones, and we can at least point to that as a ray of hope for the industry going in Holiday Season. More...

The Croods: A New Age trailer

September 23rd, 2020

Animated adventure is scheduled to open in theaters on November 25. Full movie details. More...


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  8. Trailer

Synopsis

The Croods have survived their fair share of dangers and disasters, from fanged prehistoric beasts to surviving the end of the world, but now they will face their biggest challenge of all: another family. The Croods need a new place to live. So, the first prehistoric family sets off into the world in search of a safer place to call home. When they discover an idyllic walled-in paradise that meets all their needs, they think their problems are solved … except for one thing. Another family already lives there: the Bettermans. The Bettermans—with their elaborate tree house, amazing inventions and irrigated acres of fresh produce—are a couple of steps above the Croods on the evolutionary ladder. When they take the Croods in as the world’s first houseguests, it isn’t long before tensions escalate between the cave family and the modern family. Just when all seems lost, a new threat will propel both families on an epic adventure outside the safety of the wall, one that will force them to embrace their differences, draw strength from each other and forge a future together.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$9,724,200 (16.6% of total gross)
Legs:6.02 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:27.3% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$65,000,000 (worldwide box office is 3.3 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,211 opening theaters/2,211 max. theaters, 20.6 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $65,777,965

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: November 25th, 2020 (Wide) by Universal
International Releases: November 26th, 2020 (Wide) (China)
November 27th, 2020 (Limited) (Middle East Region)
November 27th, 2020 (Limited) (Singapore)
November 27th, 2020 (Limited) (Taiwan)
November 27th, 2020 (Limited) (Thailand)
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Video Release: December 18th, 2020 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for peril, action and rude humor.
(Rating bulletin 2646 (Cert #52812), 9/9/2020)
Running Time: 95 minutes
Franchise: The Croods
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Keywords: Development Hell, Delayed Sequel, 3-D, 3-D - Shot in 3-D, Disrupted by 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, Family Adventure, Family Movie
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Digital Animation
Creative Type:Kids Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: DreamWorks Animation, Dentsu Inc.
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Lowest No. 1 Domestic 24 $1,718,455 Feb 19, 2021 89
Biggest 8th Monday 96 $506,755 Jan 18, 2021 55
Thanksgiving (All Movies, 3-Day) 165 $9,724,200 Nov 27, 2020 5
Thanksgiving (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 237 $12,168,710 Nov 27, 2020 5
Thanksgiving (All Movies, 5-Day) 148 $14,274,455 Nov 27, 2020 5
Thanksgiving (Opening, 3-Day) 65 $9,724,200 Nov 27, 2020 5
Thanksgiving (Opening, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 81 $12,168,710 Nov 27, 2020 5
Thanksgiving (Opening, 5-Day) 59 $14,274,455 Nov 27, 2020 5
Thanksgiving (Opening, 5-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 78 $17,862,837 Nov 27, 2020 5

Lead Ensemble Members

Nicolas Cage    Grug
Emma Stone    Eep
Ryan Reynolds    Guy
Catherine Keener    Ugga
Cloris Leachman    Gran
Clark Duke    Thunk
Leslie Mann    Hope Betterman
Peter Dinklage    Phil Betterman
Kelly Marie Tran    Dawn Betterman

Supporting Cast

Kailey Crawford    Sandy
Chris Sanders    Belt
James Ryan    Sash
Gabriel Jack    Young Guy
Melissa Disney    Guy’s Mother
Joel Crawford    Guy’s Father
Januel Mercado    Shaman Monkey
Ryan Naylor    Creepo Monkey
Artemis Pebdani    Additional Voices

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

Production and Technical Credits

Joel Crawford    Director
Mark Swift    Producer
Kirk DeMicco    Story by
Chris Sanders    Story by
Kevin Hageman    Screenwriter
Dan Hageman    Screenwriter
Mark Mothersbaugh    Composer
James Ryan    Editor
Nate Wragg    Production Designer
Jakob Hjort Jensen    Head of Animation
Jon Gutman    Head of Layout
Rachel Zusser    Associate Producer
Peter Zaslav    Art Director
Sean Cole    Production Manager
Hans Dastrup    Animation Supervisor
Antony Gray    Animation Supervisor
Fabio Lignini    Animation Supervisor
Rani Naamani    Animation Supervisor
Liron Topaz    Animation Supervisor
Christopher Michael    Character Effects Supervisor
Todd Zullo    Simulation & Crowds Supervisor
Christopher Scarabosio    Re-recording Mixer
Leff Lefferts    Re-recording Mixer
Brian Chumney    Supervising Sound Editor
Leff Lefferts    Supervising Sound Editor
Christi Soper Hilt*    Casting Director
Brendan Guy Murphy    Production Supervisor
Evon Freeman    Story Artist
Michael Lester    Story Artist
Simon Wells    Story Artist
Heidi Jo Gilbert    Story Artist
Taylor Meacham    Story Artist
David Wolter    Story Artist
Colin Jack    Story Artist
Toniko Pantoja    Story Artist
Anthony Zierhut    Story Artist
Adam Rosette    Story Artist
Jacquelyn Karambelas    Associate Editor
Natalia Cronembold    Associate Editor
Corey Bridwell    First Assistant Editor
Katie Parody    Assistant Editor
Kaki Bage    Character Supervisor
Sebastien Piquet    Character Designer
Joe Pitt    Character Designer
Brynne Orloski    Post-Production Supervisor
Pascal Garneau    Sound Effects Editor
Mac Smith    Sound Effects Editor
Jonathan Greber    Dialogue Editor
Dug Winningham    Foley Editor
Scott Curtis    Foley Mixer
Richard Duarte    Foley Mixer
Wataru Hokoyama    Additional Music
Pete Siebert    Additional Music
Dominick Certo    Music Editor
Alan Meyerson    Score Mixer
Munira Moiz Tayabji    Visual Effects Supervisor

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

Weekend predictions: Shang-Chi still rules as industry braces for worst weekend since May

September 24th, 2021

Dear Evan Hansen

Dear Evan Hansen will be taking a long-shot swing at unseating Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings from the top of the chart this weekend. Our model, and the movie’s preview numbers, suggest it’ll fall some way short, giving the Marvel action movie a fourth straight weekend at the top of the chart. That’s the longest continuous run at the top since Tenet dominated the pandemic-ravaged chart in September last year (The Croods: A New Age also spent five weeks at number one, split between December and February, but didn’t have four straight weekends at the top). The limited number of major new releases since Shang-Chi came out is significantly hitting the market as a whole, and this will be the slowest weekend at the box office since Spiral’s $4.6-million second weekend was enough to give it a weekend win back on May 21. More...

Weekend estimates: Space Jam opens with impressive $31.65 million

July 18th, 2021

Space Jam: A New Legacy

Families returned to movie theaters in a big way this weekend, and helped propel Space Jam: A New Legacy to a strong $31.65 million opening, according to Warner Bros.’ Sunday-morning projection. With Escape Room: Tournament of Champions also beating our model’s prediction, the newcomers made up for soft results for returning films. More...

Weekend estimates: Godzilla vs. Kong still number one as Voyagers disappoints

April 11th, 2021

Godzilla vs. Kong

After last weekend’s relatively excellent opening for Godzilla vs. Kong, the theatrical market is treading water this time around, based on the studios’ Sunday morning estimates. GvK itself is performing a little worse than expected, although not terribly considering its coming off the biggest weekend of the pandemic. Voyagers will earn a disappointing $1.35 million opening, and the returning films are something of a mixed bag. More...

Weekend estimates: Raya stays top with good second-week hold

March 14th, 2021

Raya and the Last Dragon

A solid second-week performance will be enough to keep Raya and the Last Dragon at the top of the box office chart this weekend, according to studio estimates released on Sunday morning. Its strength contributed to unusually large declines for the movies competing with it for family audiences, but generally it looks as though this weekend will continue the modest growth trend in the theatrical market. More...

Weekend estimates: Raya tops the chart with $8.6 million

March 7th, 2021

Raya and the Last Dragon

Raya and the Last Dragon will top the box office chart on its debut weekend with about $8.6 million according to Disney’s Sunday morning projection. While that’s 13% below our model’s $9.87 million prediction, and well behind the $14.11 million earned by Tom and Jerry last weekend, it’s a decent performance for the pandemic era, and some of the other results this weekend point towards a market that’s inching back towards recovery. More...

Weekend predictions: Raya and the road to recovery

March 5th, 2021

Raya and the Last Dragon

After an excellent opening for Tom and Jerry last weekend, all eyes turn to Raya and the Last Dragon. With theaters reopening in New York and San Francisco, the movie’s Disney Animation pedigree and 95% score on Rotten Tomatoes, and a stronger market for family films than other fare during the pandemic, this seems like a film that could continue the process of rebuilding momentum at the box office. A simultaneous release on Disney+ could put the brakes on though, and our model isn’t convinced it’s set for box office glory.

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Weekend estimates: Tom and Jerry shows the strength of family movies with a $13.7-million debut

February 28th, 2021

Tom and Jerry

Tom and Jerry is enjoying the best weekend of 2021 so far, and the third-best of the pandemic era, according to Warner Bros.’ projections released on Sunday mornings. Its $13.71 million opening is a far cry from the $40 million to $50 million it might have earned before the pandemic, but it confirms something we’ve suspected since the stronger-than-expected openings of The War with Grandpa and The Croods: A New Age: family movies are performing much better during the pandemic than other types of film… More...

Weekend predictions: $6 million is the benchmark for Tom and Jerry

February 26th, 2021

Tom and Jerry

Warner Bros. wraps up January with what should be the biggest release of the year so far. Under normal circumstances, Tom and Jerry would be looking for an opening weekend somewhere close to the $58 million enjoyed by Sonic the Hedgehog this time last year. Our model says $46 million would be par for the course for a film like this. But, even though there are some signs of improvement in the theatrical market, pandemic-related restrictions and the reluctance of audiences to return to theaters means the movie won’t see anything close to that level of business this weekend.

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Weekend estimates: Croods pulls clear of the pack

February 21st, 2021

The Croods: A New Age

The Croods: A New Age will, as expected, finish top at the box office this weekend. In doing so, it becomes the first film in the 21st century to top the chart in its 13th weekend in release. The last film to achieve the feat was Titanic back in 1998. Titanic went on to win 15 weekends during its incredible first run. If A New Age surpassed that number, we’d have to look back to ET’s run in 1982 for something comparable. That film had 16 weekend wins spread through the second half of the year, including the weekend after Thanksgiving—its 26th in release.

Interesting as these stats may be to the connoisseur of box office records, Croods was down 18% from last weekend, which is a slight disappointment, although there is some potentially good news lurking when we look at the complete set of weekend estimates… More...

Weekend predictions: Croods looking likeliest winner in a close race

February 19th, 2021

The Croods: A New Age

With no new releases this weekend, the race for number one at the box office comes down to which film among the top three last weekend has the best legs. The overwhelmingly likely answer to that question is The Croods: A New Age, which enters its lucky 13th week in release doing almost exactly the same business as it was two months ago. The only unknown is how well Judas and the Black Messiah will do in its second weekend. More...

Weekend estimates: a 3-way tie for number one

February 14th, 2021

The Croods: A New Age

The combination of a long weekend and a very tight race means it’s hard to say who’s winning at the box office this weekend. Universal is claiming bragging rights, with a $2.04 million three-day estimates for The Croods: A New Age. It is set to earn around $2.66 million including Monday’s holiday gross. Warner Bros. is projecting $2.0 million over three days and $2.4 million for the long weekend for both its new release Judas and the Black Messiah and the returning The Little Things. (The studio didn’t originally announce a three-day number for The Little Things, but just confirmed that $2.0 million figure with us.)

Outside of this minor intrigue at the top of the chart, this week’s estimates contain some promising news… More...

Weekend predictions: Judas and the Black Messiah should win the weekend

February 12th, 2021

The Little Things

The welcome arrival of two new wide releases and the combination of Valentine’s Day on Sunday and President’s Day on Monday should cause an uptick at the box office this weekend. Judas and the Black Messiah is the film most likely to top the chart, according to our model, while Land is set for a more modest result but should make it into the top six.

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Weekend estimates: The Little Things stays top on a sluggish weekend

February 7th, 2021

The Little Things

Today’s Super Bowl might be causing some caution among the studios as they compile their weekend projections, but whichever way you cut it, we’re looking at another slow weekend in theaters. The Little Things will come out on top with around $2.1 million, according to Warner Bros.. That’s down a steep 56% from its opening weekend, and 9% below our model’s prediction. In general, almost all films are falling a little shy of the model’s numbers, suggesting that we’re still not seeing real growth in the market. More...

Weekend predictions: The Little Things set to win Superbowl weekend

February 5th, 2021

The Little Things

With no new wide releases, there can really be only one winner at the box office this weekend. Last week’s champ, The Little Things earned more than twice as much as second-place The Croods: A New Age last weekend, and will stay top even with a steep drop.

The performance of The Croods, which is a bellweather for the strength of the theatrical market as a whole, is probably of more interest this weekend. More...

Weekend estimates: The Little Things launches with $4.8 million

January 31st, 2021

The Little Things

Although it will fall a little short of our weekend prediction, The Little Things will post a respectable-under-the-circumstances $4.8 million this weekend, according to Warner Bros.’ Sunday morning projection. If there wasn’t a pandemic going on, that would translate into something like a $21 million debut—in line with previous outings for Denzel Washington in action films and thrillers, such as Unstoppable ($22.7 million opening) and The Taking of Pelham 123 ($23.4 million opening), although behind the more recent The Equalizer, which started out with $34 million. It gives The Little Things bragging rights to the best opening of 2021, which everyone in the industry will be praying is a title it won’t hold for very long. More...

Weekend predictions: The Little Things should easily win the weekend

January 29th, 2021

The Little Things

This weekend’s release of The Little Things continues Warner Bros.’ strategy of launching major films simultaneously in theaters and on HBO Max, following the Christmastime launch of Wonder Woman 1984. The studio can argue that its experiment has paid off so far, with Wonder Woman posting a decent opening, given the state of the pandemic, and also driving new subscribers to the service. Little Things will be more of test though, since it’s not a major franchise release and isn’t high on the list of most-anticipated movies of the year.

It does, however, come with an impeccable pedigree, and our model is quite enthusiastic about its chances.

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Weekend estimates: Marksman stays top

January 24th, 2021

The Marksman

The Marksman will remain at the top of the box office chart this weekend with a decent 35% decline from its opening according to Open Road’s Sunday morning projection. The Croods: A New Age will fall just 9% from last weekend to finish second. Wonder Woman 1984 (which our model forecast would regain top spot) is set to fall 38% this weekend to $1.6 million for a total of $37.7 million to date. More...

Weekend predictions: Marksman and Wonder Woman do battle for top spot

January 22nd, 2021

The Marksman

The box office race is overshadowed this weekend by a barrage of release date changes precipitated by the continued terrible situation with the pandemic across North America and a growing acceptance that movie theaters won’t all be open and operating under normal conditions for quite a while. The first domino to fall was No Time to Die, which has moved from April 2 to October 8. Our release schedule changes page has the gory details of all the changes announced by studios in the aftermath. The consensus seems to be that major releases definitely won’t be viable as theatrical-only releases until late April or early May, and the big guns are mostly settling in to the October through December timeframe. It might be a while before we see a tentpole come to theaters that isn’t also being quickly or simultaneously released for the home market, either on a streaming platform or as a PVOD release.

All that adds up to long theatrical runs by default for the films currently at the top of the box office chart. Here’s what our model thinks of them this weekend.

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Weekend estimates: Marksman topples Wonder Woman

January 17th, 2021

The Marksman

The Marksman will win the battle at the top of the box office chart this weekend, according to studio estimates released on Sunday. The action thriller is projected to earn $3.225 million over the three-day part of the weekend, and Open Road expects it to add another $480,000 tomorrow for a four-day opening of $3,705,000. Its debut is comfortably ahead of our Friday prediction, but a little behind Honest Thief, which earned $3.6 million over its three-day opening weekend back in October. The decline is most likely a reflection of the worsening pandemic conditions over the past few months, but Open Road shared some interesting demographic details that shed more light on how the market is evolving at the moment. More...

Weekend estimates: Wonder Woman stays top, but continues to decline steeply

January 10th, 2021

Wonder Woman 1984

Wonder Woman 1984 will easily top the box office chart again this weekend, according to studio estimates released on Sunday morning, but it will fall 45% from last weekend. That’s a significantly larger decline than the rest of the films in the top 12, and The Croods: A New Age will overtake it in a couple of weeks if this trend continues. Wonder Woman’s total will stand at $32.6 million after today, compared to Croods’ $36.9 million, so there’s a strong probability that the two films will end up roughly tied at the domestic box office. More...

Weekend predictions: Wonder Woman stands atop desolate box office

January 8th, 2021

Wonder Woman 1984

The theatrical market has everything working against it this weekend: a pandemic at its peak, a national constitutional crisis, and no new wide releases. All happening on what’s traditionally one of the slower weekends of the year. We’re not quite going to return to the lowest ebb in business since theaters started to reopen, according to our model, but it looks as though we might come close.

Here’s what our latest analysis run says about likely business this weekend.

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Weekend estimates: Wonder Woman stays top over New Year’s Weekend

January 3rd, 2021

Wonder Woman 1984

Wonder Woman 1984 will remain top at the box office this weekend, according to studio estimates released on Sunday morning, but it’ll do so in spite of a sharp fall from its opening weekend. Warner Bros. projects a $5.5-million weekend for the super hero pic, down 67% from last weekend. That’s not a huge fall for a film like this by historical standards, but it is a surprisingly-sharp decline for the New Year weekend, and considerably worse than any other film reporting, many of which increased their box office from Christmas weekend. More...

Weekend estimates: Monster Hunter tops domestic chart, Wonder Woman rules the rest of the world

December 20th, 2020

Wonder Woman 1984

As expected, Monster Hunter will top the domestic chart this weekend, but the big news is Wonder Woman 1984’s global launch to $38.5 million from 30,221 screens in 32 markets. More...

Weekend estimates: Croods still rule

December 13th, 2020

The Croods: A New Age

The Croods: A New Age continues to dominate at the box office (relatively speaking) this weekend, with Universal projecting a weekend box office of $3.01 million for a total of $24.26 million to date. Half Brothers is outperforming expectations in second place with a projected $490,000 sophomore weekend, down just 30% from its last outing. More...

Weekend predictions: have we reached rock bottom?

December 11th, 2020

The Croods: A New Age

In this week’s prediction column, we could focus on the wreckage of the current theatrical market, or look ahead to better times to come. Let’s look ahead, shall we?

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Weekend estimates: Croods leads another dismal weekend

December 6th, 2020

The Croods: A New Age

The Croods: A New Age will remain top at the box office this weekend, with Universal projecting a $4.4-million weekend as of Sunday morning. That will take the animated adventure past $20 million in total by the end of the day today. That fact pales in comparison to bad news regarding the continued decline in box office receipts. Returning films are falling 12% to 25% short of our model’s pre-weekend predictions. Part of that is down to the post-Thanksgiving decline that’s to be expected, but the continued toll of the pandemic is further dragging on spending. Perhaps the glimmer of good news is that more people are heeding experts’ advice and watching their movies at home. More...

Weekend predictions: Half Brothers, All My Life unlikely to challenge Croods

December 4th, 2020

The Croods: A New Age

If 2020 has taught us anything it’s that nothing is certain in life. But one thing we can be fairly confident about this weekend is that The Croods: A New Age will remain top at the box office. Universal’s animated adventure does have some new competition. In fact, there are three new wide releases: Half Brothers (in 1,369 theaters), a re-release of Die Hard (1,172 theaters), and romantic drama All My Life. But those three films combined are unlikely to challenge Croods, and individually they are likely to be far behind it.

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November preview: Universal keeps the industry alive

November 5th, 2020

The Croods: A New Age

The country might be distracted by a drawn-out election right now, but the movie business soldiers on this month, even though recovery from the pandemic looks as far away as ever. While theatrical grosses remain tiny, Universal is currently planning to try its luck with three new wide releases, two from the studio itself and one from its specialty division Focus Features.

At least, that’s their current plan. Two of the films seem certain to roll out, but their Thanksgiving release of The Croods: A New Age has to come with an asterisk attached. Perhaps this release will be an olive branch to theater operators after the studio caused controversy in March by pulling Trolls World Tour from theaters and sending it direct to PVOD. Universal is maybe taking this opportunity to look they’re supporting the theatrical business, and their case is made more convincing by the fact that every other major studio is sitting out November. Even looking beyond the end of the month, 20th Century Studios is the only other distributor that looks like it’ll have a wide release between now and Christmas, with Free Guy on December 11 and Death on the Nile on December 18. (Universal has another film, All My Life slated for December 4.)

If Universal sticks to its plans, and a couple of other expected changes (Coming 2 America going direct to Amazon Prime, and Wonder Woman 1984 getting pushed back again) happen, it’ll be the only studio offering real support to the theatrical business between now and the end of the year. Maybe everyone will let bygones be bygones, and we can at least point to that as a ray of hope for the industry going in Holiday Season. More...

The Croods: A New Age trailer

September 23rd, 2020

Animated adventure is scheduled to open in theaters on November 25. Full movie details. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Nov 27, 2020 1 $9,724,200   2,211 $4,398   $14,274,455 1
Dec 4, 2020 1 $4,439,855 -54% 2,205 $2,014   $20,340,265 2
Dec 11, 2020 1 $3,060,535 -31% 2,115 $1,447   $24,310,640 3
Dec 18, 2020 2 $2,079,235 -32% 1,906 $1,091   $27,108,505 4
Dec 25, 2020 3 $1,745,605 -16% 1,726 $1,011   $30,362,345 5
Jan 1, 2021 2 $2,224,435 +27% 1,751 $1,270   $34,558,715 6
Jan 8, 2021 2 $1,810,755 -19% 1,818 $996   $36,876,405 7
Jan 15, 2021 3 $2,000,870 +10% 1,855 $1,079   $39,250,335 8
Jan 22, 2021 2 $1,795,845 -10% 1,876 $957   $41,811,300 9
Jan 29, 2021 2 $1,817,770 +1% 1,876 $969   $43,924,835 10
Feb 5, 2021 2 $1,680,245 -8% 1,935 $868   $45,939,795 11
Feb 12, 2021 1 $2,079,825 +24% 1,890 $1,100   $48,358,535 12
Feb 19, 2021 1 $1,718,455 -17% 1,913 $898   $50,872,660 13
Feb 26, 2021 2 $1,254,660 -27% 1,912 $656   $52,430,045 14
Mar 5, 2021 5 $788,290 -37% 1,604 $491   $53,619,735 15
Mar 12, 2021 5 $540,820 -31% 1,440 $376   $54,324,545 16
Mar 19, 2021 5 $625,995 +16% 1,411 $444   $55,250,573 17
Mar 26, 2021 6 $550,185 -12% 1,319 $417   $55,983,118 18
Apr 2, 2021 9 $224,055 -59% 1,212 $185   $56,358,613 19
Apr 9, 2021 - $243,845 +9% 1,139 $214   $56,716,638 20
Apr 16, 2021 10 $304,825 +25% 1,169 $261   $57,083,173 21
Apr 23, 2021 - $202,322 -34% 1,156 $175   $57,350,945 22
Apr 30, 2021 13 $195,315 -3% 1,111 $176   $57,591,835 23
May 7, 2021 13 $179,605 -8% 1,200 $150   $57,809,285 24
May 14, 2021 - $175,190 -2% 1,097 $160   $58,023,700 25
May 21, 2021 - $145,215 -17% 1,054 $138   $58,204,105 26
May 28, 2021 - $57,440 -60% 926 $62   $58,293,400 27
Jun 4, 2021 - $56,285 -2% 889 $63   $58,387,180 28
Jun 11, 2021 - $60,845 +8% 882 $69   $58,472,010 29
Jun 18, 2021 - $47,595 -22% 850 $56   $58,544,525 30

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Nov 25, 2020 1 $1,880,615     2,211 $851   $1,880,615 1
Nov 26, 2020 1 $2,669,640 +42%   2,211 $1,207   $4,550,255 2
Nov 27, 2020 1 $3,907,655 +46%   2,211 $1,767   $8,457,910 3
Nov 28, 2020 1 $3,614,945 -7%   2,211 $1,635   $12,072,855 4
Nov 29, 2020 1 $2,201,600 -39%   2,211 $996   $14,274,455 5
Nov 30, 2020 1 $440,325 -80%   2,211 $199   $14,714,780 6
Dec 1, 2020 1 $512,065 +16%   2,211 $232   $15,226,845 7
Dec 2, 2020 1 $332,730 -35% -82% 2,211 $150   $15,559,575 8
Dec 3, 2020 1 $340,835 +2% -87% 2,211 $154   $15,900,410 9
Dec 4, 2020 1 $1,145,745 +236% -71% 2,205 $520   $17,046,155 10
Dec 5, 2020 1 $2,053,380 +79% -43% 2,205 $931   $19,099,535 11
Dec 6, 2020 1 $1,240,730 -40% -44% 2,205 $563   $20,340,265 12
Dec 7, 2020 1 $190,220 -85% -57% 2,205 $86   $20,530,485 13
Dec 8, 2020 1 $279,625 +47% -45% 2,205 $127   $20,810,110 14
Dec 9, 2020 1 $209,880 -25% -37% 2,205 $95   $21,019,990 15
Dec 10, 2020 1 $230,115 +10% -32% 2,205 $104   $21,250,105 16
Dec 11, 2020 1 $777,565 +238% -32% 2,115 $368   $22,027,670 17
Dec 12, 2020 1 $1,435,040 +85% -30% 2,115 $679   $23,462,710 18
Dec 13, 2020 1 $847,930 -41% -32% 2,115 $401   $24,310,640 19
Dec 14, 2020 1 $150,370 -82% -21% 2,115 $71   $24,461,010 20
Dec 15, 2020 1 $217,325 +45% -22% 2,115 $103   $24,678,335 21
Dec 16, 2020 1 $170,225 -22% -19% 2,115 $80   $24,848,560 22
Dec 17, 2020 1 $180,710 +6% -21% 2,115 $85   $25,029,270 23
Dec 18, 2020 2 $547,415 +203% -30% 1,906 $287   $25,576,685 24
Dec 19, 2020 1 $884,055 +61% -38% 1,906 $464   $26,460,740 25
Dec 20, 2020 1 $647,765 -27% -24% 1,906 $340   $27,108,505 26
Dec 21, 2020 1 $323,075 -50% +115% 1,906 $170   $27,431,580 27
Dec 22, 2020 1 $420,110 +30% +93% 1,906 $220   $27,851,690 28
Dec 23, 2020 1 $416,835 -1% +145% 1,906 $219   $28,268,525 29
Dec 24, 2020 1 $348,215 -16% +93% 1,906 $183   $28,616,740 30
Dec 25, 2020 - $527,990 +52% -4% 1,726 $306   $29,144,730 31
Dec 26, 2020 - $668,730 +27% -24% 1,726 $387   $29,813,460 32
Dec 27, 2020 - $548,885 -18% -15% 1,726 $318   $30,362,345 33
Dec 28, 2020 - $440,330 -20% +36% 1,726 $255   $30,802,675 34
Dec 29, 2020 - $520,430 +18% +24% 1,726 $302   $31,323,105 35
Dec 30, 2020 - $533,180 +2% +28% 1,726 $309   $31,856,285 36
Dec 31, 2020 - $477,995 -10% +37% 1,726 $277   $32,334,280 37
Jan 1, 2021 - $785,700 +64% +49% 1,751 $449   $33,119,980 38
Jan 2, 2021 - $897,990 +14% +34% 1,751 $513   $34,017,970 39
Jan 3, 2021 - $540,745 -40% -1% 1,751 $309   $34,558,715 40
Jan 4, 2021 - $161,045 -70% -63% 1,751 $92   $34,719,760 41
Jan 5, 2021 - $143,710 -11% -72% 1,751 $82   $34,863,470 42
Jan 6, 2021 - $94,025 -35% -82% 1,751 $54   $34,957,495 43
Jan 7, 2021 - $108,155 +15% -77% 1,751 $62   $35,065,650 44
Jan 8, 2021 - $403,895 +273% -49% 1,751 $231   $35,469,545 45
Jan 9, 2021 - $885,820 +119% -1% 1,751 $506   $36,355,365 46
Jan 10, 2021 - $521,040 -41% -4% 1,751 $298   $36,876,405 47
Jan 11, 2021 - $80,340 -85% -50% 1,751 $46   $36,956,745 48
Jan 12, 2021 - $119,035 +48% -17% 1,751 $68   $37,075,780 49
Jan 13, 2021 - $85,440 -28% -9% 1,751 $49   $37,161,220 50
Jan 14, 2021 - $88,245 +3% -18% 1,751 $50   $37,249,465 51
Jan 15, 2021 - $423,720 +380% +5% 1,855 $228   $37,673,185 52
Jan 16, 2021 - $911,185 +115% +3% 1,855 $491   $38,584,370 53
Jan 17, 2021 - $665,965 -27% +28% 1,855 $359   $39,250,335 54
Jan 18, 2021 - $506,755 -24% +531% 1,855 $273   $39,757,090 55
Jan 19, 2021 - $110,450 -78% -7% 1,855 $60   $39,867,540 56
Jan 20, 2021 - $69,585 -37% -19% 1,855 $38   $39,937,125 57
Jan 21, 2021 - $78,330 +13% -11% 1,855 $42   $40,015,455 58
Jan 22, 2021 - $391,800 +400% -8% 1,876 $209   $40,407,255 59
Jan 23, 2021 - $910,945 +133% n/c 1,876 $486   $41,318,200 60
Jan 24, 2021 1 $493,100 -46% -26% 1,876 $263   $41,811,300 61
Jan 25, 2021 - $61,800 -87% -88% 1,876 $33   $41,873,100 62
Jan 26, 2021 - $91,720 +48% -17% 1,876 $49   $41,964,820 63
Jan 27, 2021 - $66,470 -28% -4% 1,876 $35   $42,031,290 64
Jan 28, 2021 - $75,775 +14% -3% 1,876 $40   $42,107,065 65
Jan 29, 2021 - $399,550 +427% +2% 1,901 $210   $42,506,615 66
Jan 30, 2021 - $907,725 +127% n/c 1,901 $477   $43,414,340 67
Jan 31, 2021 - $510,495 -44% +4% 1,901 $269   $43,924,835 68
Feb 1, 2021 - $65,815 -87% +6% 1,901 $35   $43,990,650 69
Feb 2, 2021 - $99,665 +51% +9% 1,901 $52   $44,090,315 70
Feb 3, 2021 - $83,075 -17% +25% 1,901 $44   $44,173,390 71
Feb 4, 2021 - $86,160 +4% +14% 1,901 $45   $44,259,550 72
Feb 5, 2021 - $410,220 +376% +3% 1,935 $212   $44,669,770 73
Feb 6, 2021 - $919,885 +124% +1% 1,935 $475   $45,589,655 74
Feb 7, 2021 - $350,140 -62% -31% 1,935 $181   $45,939,795 75
Feb 8, 2021 - $77,700 -78% +18% 1,935 $40   $46,017,495 76
Feb 9, 2021 - $92,805 +19% -7% 1,935 $48   $46,110,300 77
Feb 10, 2021 - $75,135 -19% -10% 1,935 $39   $46,185,435 78
Feb 11, 2021 - $93,275 +24% +8% 1,935 $48   $46,278,710 79
Feb 12, 2021 - $379,620 +307% -7% 1,890 $201   $46,658,330 80
Feb 13, 2021 - $835,310 +120% -9% 1,890 $442   $47,493,640 81
Feb 14, 2021 - $864,895 +4% +147% 1,890 $458   $48,358,535 82
Feb 15, 2021 - $500,440 -42% +544% 1,890 $265   $48,858,975 83
Feb 16, 2021 - $115,015 -77% +24% 1,890 $61   $48,973,990 84
Feb 17, 2021 - $92,445 -20% +23% 1,890 $49   $49,066,435 85
Feb 18, 2021 - $87,770 -5% -6% 1,890 $46   $49,154,205 86
Feb 19, 2021 - $365,600 +317% -4% 1,913 $191   $49,519,805 87
Feb 20, 2021 - $846,055 +131% +1% 1,913 $442   $50,365,860 88
Feb 21, 2021 - $506,800 -40% -41% 1,913 $265   $50,872,660 89
Feb 22, 2021 - $65,190 -87% -87% 1,913 $34   $50,937,850 90
Feb 23, 2021 - $90,755 +39% -21% 1,913 $47   $51,028,605 91
Feb 24, 2021 - $69,900 -23% -24% 1,913 $37   $51,098,505 92
Feb 25, 2021 - $76,880 +10% -12% 1,913 $40   $51,175,385 93
Feb 26, 2021 - $277,770 +261% -24% 1,912 $145   $51,453,155 94
Feb 27, 2021 - $603,130 +117% -29% 1,912 $315   $52,056,285 95
Feb 28, 2021 - $373,760 -38% -26% 1,912 $195   $52,430,045 96
Mar 1, 2021 - $97,090 -74% +49% 1,912 $51   $52,527,135 97
Mar 2, 2021 - $115,930 +19% +28% 1,912 $61   $52,643,065 98
Mar 3, 2021 - $93,870 -19% +34% 1,912 $49   $52,736,935 99
Mar 4, 2021 - $94,510 +1% +23% 1,912 $49   $52,831,445 100
Mar 5, 2021 - $200,100 +112% -28% 1,604 $125   $53,031,545 101
Mar 6, 2021 - $359,965 +80% -40% 1,604 $224   $53,391,510 102
Mar 7, 2021 - $228,225 -37% -39% 1,604 $142   $53,619,735 103
Mar 8, 2021 - $40,130 -82% -59% 1,604 $25   $53,659,865 104
Mar 9, 2021 - $46,270 +15% -60% 1,604 $29   $53,706,135 105
Mar 10, 2021 - $40,595 -12% -57% 1,604 $25   $53,746,730 106
Mar 11, 2021 - $36,995 -9% -61% 1,604 $23   $53,783,725 107
Mar 12, 2021 - $117,540 +218% -41% 1,440 $82   $53,901,265 108
Mar 13, 2021 - $244,015 +108% -32% 1,440 $169   $54,145,280 109
Mar 14, 2021 - $179,265 -27% -21% 1,440 $124   $54,324,545 110
Mar 15, 2021 - $66,208 -63% +65% 1,440 $46   $54,390,753 111
Mar 16, 2021 - $76,030 +15% +64% 1,440 $53   $54,466,783 112
Mar 17, 2021 - $75,005 -1% +85% 1,440 $52   $54,541,788 113
Mar 18, 2021 - $82,790 +10% +124% 1,440 $57   $54,624,578 114
Mar 19, 2021 - $160,370 +94% +36% 1,411 $114   $54,784,948 115
Mar 20, 2021 - $275,180 +72% +13% 1,411 $195   $55,060,128 116
Mar 21, 2021 - $190,445 -31% +6% 1,411 $135   $55,250,573 117
Mar 22, 2021 - $39,510 -79% -40% 1,411 $28   $55,290,083 118
Mar 23, 2021 - $45,920 +16% -40% 1,411 $33   $55,336,003 119
Mar 24, 2021 - $48,050 +5% -36% 1,411 $34   $55,384,053 120
Mar 25, 2021 - $48,880 +2% -41% 1,411 $35   $55,432,933 121
Mar 26, 2021 - $130,005 +166% -19% 1,319 $99   $55,562,938 122
Mar 27, 2021 - $238,890 +84% -13% 1,319 $181   $55,801,828 123
Mar 28, 2021 - $181,290 -24% -5% 1,319 $137   $55,983,118 124
Mar 29, 2021 - $40,045 -78% +1% 1,319 $30   $56,023,163 125
Mar 30, 2021 - $45,950 +15% n/c 1,319 $35   $56,069,113 126
Mar 31, 2021 - $27,760 -40% -42% 1,319 $21   $56,096,873 127
Apr 1, 2021 - $37,685 +36% -23% 1,319 $29   $56,134,558 128
Apr 2, 2021 - $83,880 +123% -35% 1,212 $69   $56,218,438 129
Apr 3, 2021 - $80,420 -4% -66% 1,212 $66   $56,298,858 130
Apr 4, 2021 - $59,755 -26% -67% 1,212 $49   $56,358,613 131
Apr 5, 2021 - $33,760 -44% -16% 1,212 $28   $56,392,373 132
Apr 6, 2021 - $24,145 -28% -47% 1,212 $20   $56,416,518 133
Apr 7, 2021 - $26,380 +9% -5% 1,212 $22   $56,442,898 134
Apr 8, 2021 - $29,895 +13% -21% 1,212 $25   $56,472,793 135
Apr 9, 2021 - $63,255 +112% -25% 1,139 $56   $56,536,048 136
Apr 10, 2021 - $109,985 +74% +37% 1,139 $97   $56,646,033 137
Apr 11, 2021 - $70,605 -36% +18% 1,139 $62   $56,716,638 138
Apr 12, 2021 - $15,150 -79% -55% 1,139 $13   $56,731,788 139
Apr 13, 2021 - $15,610 +3% -35% 1,139 $14   $56,747,398 140
Apr 14, 2021 - $13,630 -13% -48% 1,139 $12   $56,761,028 141
Apr 15, 2021 - $17,320 +27% -42% 1,139 $15   $56,778,348 142
Apr 16, 2021 - $63,530 +267% n/c 1,169 $54   $56,841,878 143
Apr 17, 2021 - $147,455 +132% +34% 1,169 $126   $56,989,333 144
Apr 18, 2021 - $93,840 -36% +33% 1,169 $80   $57,083,173 145
Apr 19, 2021 - $14,735 -84% -3% 1,169 $13   $57,097,908 146
Apr 20, 2021 - $16,475 +12% +6% 1,169 $14   $57,114,383 147
Apr 21, 2021 - $16,980 +3% +25% 1,169 $15   $57,131,363 148
Apr 22, 2021 - $17,260 +2% n/c 1,169 $15   $57,148,623 149
Apr 23, 2021 - $38,660 +124% -39% 1,156 $33   $57,187,283 150
Apr 24, 2021 - $98,857 +156% -33% 1,156 $86   $57,286,140 151
Apr 25, 2021 - $64,805 -34% -31% 1,156 $56   $57,350,945 152
Apr 26, 2021 - $12,795 -80% -13% 1,156 $11   $57,363,740 153
Apr 27, 2021 - $10,510 -18% -36% 1,156 $9   $57,374,250 154
Apr 28, 2021 - $11,070 +5% -35% 1,156 $10   $57,385,320 155
Apr 29, 2021 - $11,200 +1% -35% 1,156 $10   $57,396,520 156
Apr 30, 2021 - $47,725 +326% +23% 1,111 $43   $57,444,245 157
May 1, 2021 - $88,905 +86% -10% 1,111 $80   $57,533,150 158
May 2, 2021 - $58,685 -34% -9% 1,111 $53   $57,591,835 159
May 3, 2021 - $9,125 -84% -29% 1,111 $8   $57,600,960 160
May 4, 2021 - $9,880 +8% -6% 1,111 $9   $57,610,840 161
May 5, 2021 - $9,150 -7% -17% 1,111 $8   $57,619,990 162
May 6, 2021 - $9,690 +6% -13% 1,111 $9   $57,629,680 163
May 7, 2021 - $46,140 +376% -3% 1,200 $38   $57,675,820 164
May 8, 2021 - $81,715 +77% -8% 1,200 $68   $57,757,535 165
May 9, 2021 - $51,750 -37% -12% 1,200 $43   $57,809,285 166
May 10, 2021 - $9,025 -83% -1% 1,200 $8   $57,818,310 167
May 11, 2021 - $10,235 +13% +4% 1,200 $9   $57,828,545 168
May 12, 2021 - $10,120 -1% +11% 1,200 $8   $57,838,665 169
May 13, 2021 - $9,845 -3% +2% 1,200 $8   $57,848,510 170
May 14, 2021 - $52,040 +429% +13% 1,097 $47   $57,900,550 171
May 15, 2021 - $77,285 +49% -5% 1,097 $70   $57,977,835 172
May 16, 2021 - $45,865 -41% -11% 1,097 $42   $58,023,700 173
May 17, 2021 - $9,195 -80% +2% 1,097 $8   $58,032,895 174
May 18, 2021 - $9,680 +5% -5% 1,097 $9   $58,042,575 175
May 19, 2021 - $8,645 -11% -15% 1,097 $8   $58,051,220 176
May 20, 2021 - $7,670 -11% -22% 1,097 $7   $58,058,890 177
May 21, 2021 - $36,215 +372% -30% 1,054 $34   $58,095,105 178
May 22, 2021 - $64,470 +78% -17% 1,054 $61   $58,159,575 179
May 23, 2021 - $44,530 -31% -3% 1,054 $42   $58,204,105 180
May 24, 2021 - $6,810 -85% -26% 1,054 $6   $58,210,915 181
May 25, 2021 - $9,845 +45% +2% 1,054 $9   $58,220,760 182
May 26, 2021 - $7,740 -21% -10% 1,054 $7   $58,228,500 183
May 27, 2021 - $7,460 -4% -3% 1,054 $7   $58,235,960 184
May 28, 2021 - $14,880 +99% -59% 926 $16   $58,250,840 185
May 29, 2021 - $23,930 +61% -63% 926 $26   $58,274,770 186
May 30, 2021 - $18,630 -22% -58% 926 $20   $58,293,400 187
May 31, 2021 - $15,505 -17% +128% 926 $17   $58,308,905 188
Jun 1, 2021 - $6,835 -56% -31% 926 $7   $58,315,740 189
Jun 2, 2021 - $7,120 +4% -8% 926 $8   $58,322,860 190
Jun 3, 2021 - $8,035 +13% +8% 926 $9   $58,330,895 191
Jun 4, 2021 - $14,010 +74% -6% 889 $16   $58,344,905 192
Jun 5, 2021 - $23,660 +69% -1% 889 $27   $58,368,565 193
Jun 6, 2021 - $18,615 -21% n/c 889 $21   $58,387,180 194
Jun 7, 2021 - $4,930 -74% -68% 889 $6   $58,392,110 195
Jun 8, 2021 - $3,470 -30% -49% 889 $4   $58,395,580 196
Jun 9, 2021 - $6,490 +87% -9% 889 $7   $58,402,070 197
Jun 10, 2021 - $9,095 +40% +13% 889 $10   $58,411,165 198
Jun 11, 2021 - $17,240 +90% +23% 882 $20   $58,428,405 199
Jun 12, 2021 - $28,050 +63% +19% 882 $32   $58,456,455 200
Jun 13, 2021 - $15,555 -45% -16% 882 $18   $58,472,010 201
Jun 14, 2021 - $5,340 -66% +8% 882 $6   $58,477,350 202
Jun 15, 2021 - $7,095 +33% +104% 882 $8   $58,484,445 203
Jun 16, 2021 - $5,905 -17% -9% 882 $7   $58,490,350 204
Jun 17, 2021 - $6,580 +11% -28% 882 $7   $58,496,930 205
Jun 18, 2021 - $13,010 +98% -25% 850 $15   $58,509,940 206
Jun 19, 2021 - $22,120 +70% -21% 850 $26   $58,532,060 207
Jun 20, 2021 - $12,465 -44% -20% 850 $15   $58,544,525 208
Jun 21, 2021 - $6,140 -51% +15% 850 $7   $58,550,665 209
Jun 22, 2021 - $5,575 -9% -21% 850 $7   $58,556,240 210
Jun 23, 2021 - $5,870 +5% -1% 850 $7   $58,562,110 211
Jun 24, 2021 - $6,705 +14% +2% 850 $8   $58,568,815 212

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Nov 20, 2020 1 $4,550,255   2,211 $2,058   $4,550,255 1
Nov 27, 2020 1 $11,350,155 +149% 2,211 $5,133   $15,900,410 2
Dec 4, 2020 1 $5,349,695 -53% 2,205 $2,426   $21,250,105 3
Dec 11, 2020 1 $3,779,165 -29% 2,115 $1,787   $25,029,270 4
Dec 18, 2020 1 $3,587,470 -5% 1,906 $1,882   $28,616,740 5
Dec 25, 2020 - $3,717,540 +4% 1,726 $2,154   $32,334,280 6
Jan 1, 2021 - $2,731,370 -27% 1,751 $1,560   $35,065,650 7
Jan 8, 2021 - $2,183,815 -20% 1,751 $1,247   $37,249,465 8
Jan 15, 2021 - $2,765,990 +27% 1,855 $1,491   $40,015,455 9
Jan 22, 2021 2 $2,091,610 -24% 1,876 $1,115   $42,107,065 10
Jan 29, 2021 - $2,152,485 +3% 1,876 $1,147   $44,259,550 11
Feb 5, 2021 - $2,019,160 -6% 1,935 $1,043   $46,278,710 12
Feb 12, 2021 - $2,875,495 +42% 1,890 $1,521   $49,154,205 13
Feb 19, 2021 - $2,021,180 -30% 1,913 $1,057   $51,175,385 14
Feb 26, 2021 - $1,656,060 -18% 1,912 $866   $52,831,445 15
Mar 5, 2021 - $952,280 -42% 1,604 $594   $53,783,725 16
Mar 12, 2021 - $840,853 -12% 1,440 $584   $54,624,578 17
Mar 19, 2021 - $808,355 -4% 1,411 $573   $55,432,933 18
Mar 26, 2021 - $701,625 -13% 1,319 $532   $56,134,558 19
Apr 2, 2021 - $338,235 -52% 1,212 $279   $56,472,793 20
Apr 9, 2021 - $305,555 -10% 1,139 $268   $56,778,348 21
Apr 16, 2021 - $370,275 +21% 1,169 $317   $57,148,623 22
Apr 23, 2021 - $247,897 -33% 1,156 $214   $57,396,520 23
Apr 30, 2021 - $233,160 -6% 1,111 $210   $57,629,680 24
May 7, 2021 - $218,830 -6% 1,200 $182   $57,848,510 25
May 14, 2021 - $210,380 -4% 1,097 $192   $58,058,890 26
May 21, 2021 - $177,070 -16% 1,054 $168   $58,235,960 27
May 28, 2021 - $94,935 -46% 926 $103   $58,330,895 28
Jun 4, 2021 - $80,270 -15% 889 $90   $58,411,165 29
Jun 11, 2021 - $85,765 +7% 882 $97   $58,496,930 30
Jun 18, 2021 - $71,885 -16% 850 $85   $58,568,815 31

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 7/1/2021 $164,000 134 160 294 $376,000 10/20/2022
Australia 12/26/2020 $2,680,000 295 396 3,496 $15,680,519 9/20/2021
Austria 7/9/2021 $174,000 69 69 69 $174,000 10/20/2022
Belgium 7/9/2021 $532,000 74 75 149 $822,000 10/20/2022
Brazil 7/2/2021 $524,000 565 589 2,831 $2,568,943 3/22/2023
Bulgaria 8/6/2021 $43,000 62 62 62 $43,000 10/20/2022
Central America 4/2/2021 $341,000 100 100 100 $341,000 4/5/2021
Chile 7/16/2021 $41,000 20 20 20 $41,000 10/20/2022
China 11/26/2020 $19,200,000 116,253 116,253 254,968 $54,630,000 2/22/2021
Colombia 4/2/2021 $204,000 153 153 153 $204,000 4/5/2021
Croatia 5/28/2021 $30,000 55 55 55 $159,812 6/22/2022
Czech Republic 7/23/2021 $102,585 138 138 720 $706,349 10/20/2022
Denmark 5/14/2021 $255,000 95 95 95 $1,110,000 5/17/2021
Ecuador 12/11/2020 $99,000 50 50 50 $99,000 12/14/2020
Estonia 6/4/2021 $40,000 30 30 30 $183,947 5/11/2022
Finland 7/2/2021 $73,000 92 92 343 $590,445 10/22/2021
France 7/7/2021 $2,701,000 724 750 3,067 $9,129,669 8/30/2021
Germany 7/1/2021 $0 0 608 3,419 $6,021,000 10/20/2022
Hong Kong 4/2/2021 $204,000 51 51 51 $204,000 10/19/2022
Hungary 7/22/2021 $158,000 59 59 59 $158,000 10/20/2022
Iceland 6/2/2021 $28,000 12 12 12 $28,000 10/20/2022
Israel 7/2/2021 $143,000 33 33 66 $353,000 10/20/2022
Italy 7/14/2021 $727,434 0 330 359 $2,284,244 10/20/2022
Latvia 7/2/2021 $6,000 5 5 5 $6,000 7/7/2021
Lithuania 6/4/2021 $12,146 17 17 100 $93,684 12/22/2021
Mexico 12/11/2020 $950,580 0 547 1,121 $4,112,288 10/19/2022
Middle East Region 11/27/2020 $417,000 26 40 66 $1,216,000 12/14/2020
Netherlands 7/2/2021 $287,996 128 947 2,873 $2,512,499 10/20/2022
New Zealand 12/25/2020 $237,079 114 116 1,165 $2,641,116 10/20/2022
Norway 7/2/2021 $256,000 131 131 214 $655,000 10/20/2022
Paraguay 7/2/2021 $8,000 0 0 0 $8,000 10/20/2022
Peru 7/28/2021 $19,000 25 25 25 $19,000 10/20/2022
Poland 5/28/2021 $388,000 270 270 538 $1,217,000 10/19/2022
Portugal 7/2/2021 $57,929 83 83 466 $403,631 11/16/2021
Romania 7/23/2021 $52,885 117 117 580 $287,766 12/28/2022
Russia (CIS) 12/18/2020 $900,025 1,293 1,796 10,053 $14,718,221 10/19/2022
Serbia and Montenegro 5/28/2021 $34,000 86 86 86 $34,000 10/20/2022
Singapore 11/27/2020 $247,000 33 33 66 $741,000 10/19/2022
Slovakia 7/22/2021 $1,935 3 52 312 $621,384 7/4/2022
Slovenia 6/24/2021 $0 0 1 6 $204,288 7/21/2022
South Korea 5/5/2021 $21,050 20 616 1,369 $1,879,607 11/3/2022
Spain 12/25/2020 $1,068,416 334 338 3,142 $6,089,330 8/17/2022
Sweden 7/2/2021 $183,000 126 126 288 $1,277,000 10/20/2022
Switzerland (French Speaking) 7/9/2021 $203,000 25 25 25 $203,000 10/20/2022
Switzerland (German Speaking) 7/9/2021 $262,000 65 71 136 $632,000 10/20/2022
Switzerland (Italian Speaking) 7/16/2021 $7,000 4 4 4 $7,000 10/20/2022
Taiwan 11/27/2020 $209,000 185 185 185 $209,000 10/19/2022
Thailand 11/27/2020 $124,000 161 161 161 $124,000 10/19/2022
Turkey 8/13/2021 $66,789 250 256 923 $398,615 10/20/2022
Ukraine 1/1/2021 $674,000 193 193 193 $674,000 1/4/2021
United Arab Emirates 11/27/2020 $274,000 57 58 115 $904,000 12/14/2020
United Kingdom 7/16/2021 $960,247 602 649 6,797 $13,469,741 10/13/2021
Vietnam 11/27/2020 $385,000 191 191 191 $385,000 11/30/2020
 
Rest of World $4,570,333
 
International Total$156,221,431 3/22/2023

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 28, 20211176,328 176,328$3,851,004$3,851,00411
Mar 7, 2021188,055-50% 264,383$1,923,121$5,774,12512
Mar 14, 2021165,920-25% 330,303$1,432,442$7,206,56713
Mar 21, 2021190,592+37% 420,895$1,968,564$9,175,13114
Mar 28, 2021336,427-60% 457,322$791,559$9,966,69015
Apr 4, 2021447,132+29% 504,454$1,024,178$10,990,86816
Apr 11, 20211415,053-68% 519,507$327,102$11,317,97017
Apr 25, 2021198,894 538,377$193,267$11,728,01519
May 2, 2021197,045-21% 545,422$153,088$11,881,10320
May 9, 2021189,640+37% 555,062$209,477$12,090,58021
Nov 14, 2021626,861 636,567$476,514$13,474,83848
Jun 25, 2023163,905 674,389$69,275$13,793,547132
Jul 2, 2023115,854+50% 680,243$103,850$13,897,397133

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Feb 28, 20211251,208 251,208$5,486,383$5,486,38311
Mar 7, 2021192,178-63% 343,386$2,013,168$7,499,55112
Mar 14, 2021180,571-13% 423,957$1,759,671$9,259,22213
Mar 21, 2021183,677+4% 507,634$1,818,301$11,077,52314
Mar 28, 2021339,349-53% 546,983$855,054$11,932,57715
Apr 4, 2021435,484-10% 582,467$771,067$12,703,64416
Apr 11, 2021813,836-61% 596,303$300,656$13,004,30017
Apr 18, 2021710,105-27% 606,408$219,582$13,223,88218
Apr 25, 2021710,005-1% 616,413$217,409$13,441,29119
May 2, 202188,058-19% 624,471$175,100$13,616,39120
May 9, 2021176,618-18% 631,089$143,809$13,760,20021
Jun 6, 2021137,766 649,739$169,920$14,153,95425
Jun 13, 2021205,733-26% 655,472$125,438$14,279,39226

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