Germany Box Office for Dark Phoenix (2019)

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Dark Phoenix
Theatrical Performance (US$)
Germany Box Office $4,345,000Details
Worldwide Box Office $246,356,895Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $8,137,723 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $13,896,393 Details
Total North America Video Sales $22,034,116
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Synopsis

The X-Men face their most formidable and powerful foe: one of their own, Jean Grey. During a rescue mission in space, Jean is nearly killed when she is hit by a mysterious cosmic force. Once she returns home, this force not only makes her infinitely more powerful, but far more unstable. Wrestling with this entity inside her, Jean unleashes her powers in ways she can neither comprehend nor contain. With Jean spiraling out of control, and hurting the ones she loves most, she begins to unravel the very fabric that holds the X-Men together. Now, with this family falling apart, they must find a way to unite—not only to save Jean’s soul, but to save our very planet from aliens who wish to weaponize this force and rule the galaxy.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$200,000,000
Germany Releases: June 7th, 2019 (Wide)
Video Release: September 3rd, 2019 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi violence and action including some gunplay, disturbing images, and brief strong language.
(Rating bulletin 2577 (Cert #51347), 5/8/2019)
Running Time: 114 minutes
Franchise: X-Men
Keywords: Marvel Comics, Mutants, Psychics, Good vs. Evil, Friends turned Enemies, 3-D, 3-D - Post-production Conversion, IMAX: DMR, Action Adventure
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Super Hero
Production/Financing Companies: Marvel Studios, Kinberg Genre, Twentieth Century Fox, Hutch Parker
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Home Market Releases for September 17th, 2019

September 18th, 2019

Spider-Man: Far from Home

It’s one of those weeks on the home market. There are almost no new releases to talk about and the ones worth talking about all have caveats when it comes to my recommendations. That is to say, while there are a number of DVDs / Blu-ray that I recommend buying, there are none that really rise to the level of Pick of the Week. This leaves Spider-Man: Far from Home as the Pick of the Week, despite it coming out only on VOD so far. More...

Home Market Releases for September 3rd, 2019

September 4th, 2019

My Hero Academia: Season Three, Part Two

It’s another short week with not a lot to talk about. The biggest release of the week is Men in Black International, but it missed expectations by a significant margin. The best first-run release is Booksmart, which also missed expectations by a significant margin, but it is still good enough to be a Pick of the Week contender. In fact, it’s only competition is My Hero Academia: Season Three, Part Two. It came down to a literal coin toss and My Hero Academia won, but both deserve the title. More...

International Box Office: Toy Story Still has Stories to Tell

June 27th, 2019

Toy Story 4

Toy Story 4 dominated the international chart with $120.0 million in 37 markets, representing 64% of the international marketplace. Interestingly, China wasn’t the film’s biggest market, as it had an absolute monster debut in Mexico taking top spot there with $23.82 million. The film also dominated the chart in the U.K. with $16.90 million, which isn’t as strong as its opening here, but still impressive. Likewise, the film managed $13.4 million in China, which is good for an animated film there. Good, but not great. The film broke the record for an opening by an animated film in Brazil with $9.6 million and did nearly as well in neighboring Argentina with $7.5 million. It was also impressive in South Korea with $7.47 million on 1,335 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $8.55 million. More...

Weekend Predictions: Can Toy Story 4 Save June’s Box Office Run?

June 20th, 2019

Toy Story 4

June has not lived up to expectations and unless Toy Story 4 is a record-breaking hit, we are going to end the month with a loss. I don’t think it will break records, but it will easily be the biggest hit of the month. Also opening this week is Child’s Play, the reboot to the long-running horror franchise of the same name. Finally, Anna is the latest film from Luc Besson and many are comparing it to Lucy. It’s not going to do that well. It likely won’t reach the top five. This weekend last year, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom opened with $148.02 million. I really hope Toy Story 4 tops that; however, even if it does, nothing playing this weekend is going to compare with Incredibles 2’s run last year, so 2019 is going to lose in the year-over-year comparison. More...

International Box Office: Men in Black: International Lives Up to Its Name

June 20th, 2019

Men in Black: International

Men in Black: International did substantially better internationally with $68.22 million on 40,600 screens in 65 markets over the weekend for a total opening of $73.03 million. Its worldwide total was $103.06 million, which isn’t a bad start for a film that cost $110 million to make. It needs to have great legs and a strong home market run to break even any time soon, but this isn’t a number that should cause the studio to panic either. The film’s biggest single market was China where it earned first place with a total opening of $25.90 million, including $25.35 million on 21,000 screens over the weekend. It only managed third place in South Korea with $3.45 million on 1,055 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $4.88 million. Overall, the film is about 20% behind Men in Black 3’s opening in the same markets; however, this film also cost nearly 50% less to make, so financially, it is an improvement. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Weekend Bests Estimates, Still Clobbered by Incredibles

June 18th, 2019

Men in Black: International

There is some good news to report, as the weekend final numbers beat both the projections based on Friday estimates and Sunday’s estimates. There’s also some bad news. Even with this improvement, the weekend was really soft at the box office. Men in Black: International led the way with just $30.04 million during its opening weekend, while only two other films topped $10 million over the weekend. This left the overall box office down 18% from last weekend to just $135 million. This is 50% lower than the same weekend last year; a decline that we normally only see when there is a misalignment in a holiday. However, in this case, it was due to Incredibles 2, which earned more by itself than the total box office did this year. This has left 2019 further behind 2018 and it is now off last year’s pace by 7.0% or $370 million at $4.99 billion to $5.36 billion. Several weeks worth of gaining ground has gone in a single weekend. More...

Weekend Estimates: Black Skies for MiB

June 16th, 2019

Men in Black: International

According to weekend estimates, Men in Black: International is topping projections based on Friday estimates, but is still weaker than predicted with $28.5 million. This is a pleasant surprise, as the film’s reviews are terrible and its B from CinemaScore strongly suggested weaker legs. Maybe it will continue to surprise going forward. The film is doing much better internationally with $73.7 million on 41,400 screens in 56 markets. This includes $26.3 million in China, $5.1 million in Russia, $4.9 million in South Korea, and $3.9 million in Mexico. On the downside, the film has opened in most major markets, so it will be mostly coasting on holdovers at this point. It should still earn enough to cover its production budget worldwide, but that’s not enough to break even in any timely fashion. More...

Friday Estimates: Toy Story 4 needs to be a Monster Hit

June 15th, 2019

Men in Black: International

It is going to be a really bad weekend. All of the progress we made since Endgame came out could be erased in a week and if Toy Story 4 isn’t a monster hit, then 2019 will be in serious trouble, again. Men in Black: International led the way on Friday, but it only managed $10.4 million. Sony is projecting a $26.2 million opening weekend, which would be the studio’s biggest opening of the year so far. In fact, it would be the studio’s third biggest hit of the year after just three days. Yikes. The film’s reviews are terrible and it only managed a B from CinemaScore, so I don’t expect long legs. There are some rumors going around that the film didn’t cost as much as its official $110 million production budget, but even if those are true, this is still not a good start. Maybe it will thrive internationally. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Men in Black Open Darker than Phoenix

June 14th, 2019

Men in Black: International

Men in Black: International only managed $3.1 million during its previews on Thursday, which is well below the previews earned by Dark Phoenix ($5.9 million) and Godzilla: King of Monsters ($6.3 million). All three films have similar reviews and all three are part of long running franchises, so sadly this means Men in Black: International will likely have similar legs. Sony is still projecting $30 million over the weekend, but I’m not so sure anymore. More...

Weekend Predictions: Can Men in Black Open in the Black?

June 13th, 2019

Men in Black: International

It’s a busy weekend at the box office with the potential for four new entries in the top ten. Unfortunately, only one of those films, Late Night, is earning good reviews. The other films’ reviews range from mediocre reviews to depressing reviews. Likewise, the four film’s box office chances range from mediocre, with Men in Black: International expected to open south of $30 million, to depressing, with some suggesting Late Night and / or The Dead Never Die missing the Mendoza Line. This weekend last year, Incredibles 2 opened with $182.69 million. That’s more than the entire box office will make this weekend. 2019 is going to get crushed in the year-over-year comparison. More...

International Box Office: Dark Phoenix is Brighter Internationally

June 13th, 2019

Dark Phoenix

Dark Phoenix may have struggled domestically, but it is doing a lot better internationally. The film opened with $107.0 million in 53 markets with Japan being the lone major market it didn’t debut in. China was the film’s biggest single market, representing $44.44 million of its total haul, including $31.85 million over the weekend. The film cracked $5 million in South Korea with a total opening of $5.58 million on 868 screens, including $2.82 million over the weekend. It had nearly identical results in the U.K. ($4.78 million in 615 theaters) and Mexico ($4.65 million). Unfortunately, for all of the film’s success on the international stage, the film is only looking to save face, as it cost $200 million to make and there’s nearly no chance it will recoup that in a timely fashion. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: New Releases Miss Expectations and Estimates

June 11th, 2019

The Secret Life of Pets 2

It was a mixed weekend at the box office with neither of the two new releases matching expectations. Not only that, but most of the top five missed estimates as well. This led to a result 5.6% lower than last weekend falling to $164 million. I was really expecting growth this weekend. The Secret Life of Pets 2 led the way with $46.65 million, while Dark Phoenix really struggled with just $32.83 million. Aladdin was arguably the only real bright spot in the top five this weekend. Fortunately, this weekend last year was even worse and 2019 was able to win the year-over-year comparison by a whopping 37%. This allowed 2019 to close the gap between it and 2018 to just $300 million or 5.9% at $4.78 billion to $5.08 billion. That’s still a large gap, but it is far cry from where it once was. More...

Weekend Estimates: Pets Don’t have a Fiery Rebirth with Just $47 million

June 9th, 2019

The Secret Life of Pets 2

Neither of the two wide releases matched expectations over the weekend and in both cases, it could be the end of their respective franchises. The Secret Life of Pets 2 is earning first place with $47.11 million, which isn’t a bad result for a family film that cost $80 million to make. However, this estimate is 55% lower than the first film’s opening weekend. Internationally, it is adding $16.0 million over the weekend to its three-week total, which sits at $49.0 million. Additionally, it has yet to open in most international markets, so it should have long legs on this chart. However, it still isn’t living up to the original. Universal has to be looking at this numbers and deciding to move on from the franchise, even though this film will very likely break even sooner rather than later. Even a moderate decline for a hypothetical third film would put profitability in question. More...

Friday Estimates: Dark Day at the Box Office

June 8th, 2019

The Secret Life of Pets 2

June might be in trouble, as both of the wide releases stumbled out of the gate missing expectations. The Secret Life of Pets 2 managed first place on Friday, but with just $16.5 million. This is 57% lower than the first film managed during its opening day. Unlike the first film, school was still in session for a lot of the film’s target audience during Friday, so that could help its legs over the weekend. Universal is projecting a $47 million opening weekend, but it might climb to $50 million. Even so, that’s still a serious decline over the first movie. The film did match the original at CinemaScore earning an A minus, so its weaker reviews aren’t going to be much of an issue. Additionally, the movie only cost $80 million to make, so even a $45 million opening won’t prevent the film from breaking even sooner rather than later. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Dark Phoenix Sinks Below Apocalypse

June 7th, 2019

Dark Phoenix

Dark Phoenix had the best Thursday previews with $5 million. However, while this is tops for the weekend, it is well below comparisons. For example, Godzilla: King of the Monsters earned $6.3 million during its previews last week, while Apocalypse managed $8.2 million in previews back in 2016. Additionally, the film also has the worst reviews of these films, so it will likely have the shortest legs. That said, for a lot of high school and college students, this weekend is the start of the summer holidays, so that should help its legs during its opening weekend. Because of this, I’m still cautiously optimistic about our $52 million prediction. More...

Weekend Predictions: Can Dark Phoenix Soar Above Pets 2?

June 6th, 2019

The Secret Life of Pets 2

It could be a real race on the box office chart this weekend. The Secret Life of Pets 2 isn’t generating as much buzz as I was expecting, while there is actually some good news surrounding Dark Phoenix’s box office chances. There’s no good news regarding its reviews, that’s for sure. Also coming out this weekend is Late Night, but it is now coming out in limited release with a wide expansion next week. That’s not a good sign. This does leave one more spot in the top five for a holdover, meaning Aladdin, Godzilla: King of the Monsters, and Rocketman will all remain in the top five for at least one more weekend. This weekend last year, Ocean’s 8 opened with a decent $41.61 million and both The Secret Life of Pets 2 and Dark Phoenix should top that. 2019 should start the month with an easy win. More...

2019 Preview: June

June 1st, 2019

Toy Story 4

While the final weekend in May isn’t over yet, we can safely say the month was merely okay. It managed to keep pace with last May, but I was really hoping to cut into 2019’s deficit by a significant margin. June is not looking any better, at least not compared to 2018. There are two potential monster hits, The Secret Life of Pets 2 and Toy Story 4, as well as a trio of $100 million hits, Dark Phoenix, Men in Black: International, and Annabelle Comes Home. On the surface, this looks excellent; however, last June was even better on top with Incredibles 2 and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom earning a combined $1 billion domestically. Granted, the only other $100 million hit was Oceans 8, so this year should have a lot better depth. I don’t think it will be enough to gain any ground in the year-over-year comparison, which is the only way to really judge how a month is doing at this point. More...

Dark Phoenix Trailer 3

April 17th, 2019

Superhero action movie starring Sophie Turner opens June 7 ... Full Movie Details.

The X-Men face their most formidable and powerful foe: one of their own, Jean Grey. During a rescue mission in space, Jean is nearly killed when she is hit by a mysterious cosmic force. Once she returns home, this force not only makes her infinitely more powerful, but far more unstable. Wrestling with this entity inside her, Jean unleashes her powers in ways she can neither comprehend nor contain. With Jean spiraling out of control, and hurting the ones she loves most, she begins to unravel the very fabric that holds the X-Men together. Now, with this family falling apart, they must find a way to unite—not only to save Jean’s soul, but to save our very planet from aliens who wish to weaponize this force and rule the galaxy. More...

X-Men: Dark Phoenix Trailer

March 4th, 2019

Superhero action movie starring Sophie Turner opens June 7 ... Full Movie Details.

The X-Men face their most formidable and powerful foe: one of their own, Jean Grey. During a rescue mission in space, Jean is nearly killed when she is hit by a mysterious cosmic force. Once she returns home, this force not only makes her infinitely more powerful, but far more unstable. Wrestling with this entity inside her, Jean unleashes her powers in ways she can neither comprehend nor contain. With Jean spiraling out of control, and hurting the ones she loves most, she begins to unravel the very fabric that holds the X-Men together. Now, with this family falling apart, they must find a way to unite—not only to save Jean’s soul, but to save our very planet from aliens who wish to weaponize this force and rule the galaxy. More...

Dark Phoenix Trailer

September 27th, 2018

Super hero action movie starring Sophie Turner opens February 14 ... Full Movie Details. More...

Weekend Box Office Performance

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 6/7/2019 $450,000 0 0 0 $923,403 8/18/2019
Australia 6/7/2019 $1,899,683 441 441 1057 $3,613,173 8/27/2019
Brazil 6/7/2019 $2,900,000 0 213 213 $6,943,000 7/21/2019
Bulgaria 6/7/2019 $50,410 0 0 0 $174,390 8/8/2019
China 6/5/2019 $31,870,000 114887 114887 138931 $59,090,000 7/12/2019
Czech Republic 6/7/2019 $156,159 146 146 355 $397,095 7/11/2019
France 6/7/2019 $3,800,000 0 0 0 $11,144,000 7/27/2019
Germany 6/7/2019 $1,724,000 0 0 0 $4,345,000 8/11/2019
India 6/7/2019 $2,300,000 0 0 0 $2,300,000 6/13/2019
Indonesia 6/14/2019 $3,500,000 0 0 0 $5,898,000 7/12/2019
Italy 6/6/2019 $1,033,878 0 30 60 $2,964,000 10/19/2022
Japan 6/21/2019 $1,724,000 0 0 0 $4,235,000 8/11/2019
Lithuania 6/7/2019 $22,207 127 127 278 $67,645 7/10/2019
Mexico 6/7/2019 $4,642,176 0 0 0 $10,130,000 10/19/2022
Netherlands 6/7/2019 $695,521 110 111 486 $1,726,000 7/27/2019
North America 6/7/2019 $32,828,348 3,721 3,721 11,844 $65,845,974
Philippines 6/7/2019 $2,400,000 0 0 0 $3,700,000 7/1/2019
Poland 6/7/2019 $214,565 0 0 0 $633,990 7/11/2019
Portugal 6/7/2019 $217,399 78 78 297 $673,527 10/19/2022
Russia (CIS) 6/6/2019 $3,417,431 1505 1509 4924 $7,083,000 7/12/2019
Slovakia 6/7/2019 $66,332 72 72 162 $150,493 7/11/2019
South Korea 6/5/2019 $2,819,717 868 868 1358 $6,400,000 10/19/2022
Spain 6/7/2019 $1,351,196 371 371 1474 $3,523,000 8/11/2019
Taiwan 6/7/2019 $2,300,000 0 0 0 $3,300,000 1/3/2020
Turkey 6/5/2019 $270,909 577 577 1727 $1,079,570 10/19/2022
United Kingdom 6/5/2019 $4,804,629 615 615 1942 $9,162,000 7/21/2019
 
Rest of World $30,854,635
 
Worldwide Total$246,356,895 10/19/2022

Full financial estimates for this film, including domestic and international box office, video sales, video rentals, TV and ancillary revenue are available through our research services. For more information, please contact us at research@the-numbers.com.

Lead Ensemble Members

Sophie Turner    Jean Grey / Phoenix
James McAvoy    Charles Xavier
Michael Fassbender    Erik Lehnsherr / Magneto
Jennifer Lawrence    Raven Darkhölme / Mystique
Nicholas Hoult    Hank McCoy / Beast
Tye Sheridan    Scott Summers / Cyclops
Alexandra Shipp    Storm
Kodi Smit-McPhee    Kurt Wagner / Nightcrawler
Evan Peters    Peter Maximoff / Quicksilver

Supporting Cast

Jessica Chastain    Alien Shapeshifter
Olivia Munn    Psylocke
Lamar Johnson   
Andrew Stehlin    Red Lotus
Kota Eberhardt    Selene
Daniel Cudmore   
Josh McLaglen    Doctor #1
Joey Coleman    Jean Grey’s Uncle
Michael Kipka    Astronaut #3
Dave Campbell    Detective #3
Kendel Joy    Student
Melissa Toussaint    UN Delegate Haiti
David Patrick Green    UN News Director
Olivier Lamarche    Local Cop
Maurizio Terrazzano    Lakehouse Husband
Christopher Hayes    UN Reporter #1
Eric Clark    U.N. Lead Guard
Andre Bedard    Astronaut #2
Frédéric Gilles    World Leader #1
Sebastien Beaulac    National Guard Officer
Karen Ivany    Launch Anchor
Emilio La Torre    Brazilian Kid #2
Eldon Hunter    Journalist
Sebastian MacLean    Astronaut #5
Amir Sám Nakhjavani    Local Cop
Xavier Sotelo    U.N. Delegate Spain
Sébastien Bolduc    Mutant
George Chiang    Chinese U.N. Reporter
Alex Gravenstein    NASA Tech #1
Serge Martineau    Admiral
Alexandre Bélanger    Businessman
Christian Labbé    CIA Agent
Simon Alain    Lakehouse Guest
Aalia Adam    Local Reporter
Jam Ali    Police Officer

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

Production and Technical Credits

Simon Kinberg    Director
Simon Kinberg    Screenwriter
Chris Claremont    Story based on the Dark Phoenix Saga by
John Byrne    Story based on the Dark Phoenix Saga by
Simon Kinberg    Producer
Bryan Singer    Producer
Hutch Parker    Producer
Lauren Shuler Donner    Producer
Lee Smith    Editor
Hans Zimmer    Composer
Mauro Fiore    Director of Photography
Brian Smrz    Second Unit Director

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