Ford v. Ferrari (2019)

Ford v. Ferrari
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $117,624,357Details
International Box Office $106,766,349Details
Worldwide Box Office $224,390,706
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $8,692,135 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $10,383,287 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $19,075,422
Further financial details...

Synopsis

An eccentric, determined team of American engineers and designers, led by automotive visionary Carroll Shelby and his British driver, Ken Miles, are dispatched by Henry Ford II with the mission of building from scratch an entirely new race car with the potential to finally defeat the perennially dominant Ferrari at the 1966 Le Mans World Championship.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$31,474,958 (26.8% of total gross)
Legs:3.74 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:52.4% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$97,600,000 (worldwide box office is 2.3 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,528 opening theaters/3,746 max. theaters, 6.7 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $138,407,298

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 601-700) 625 $117,624,357
All Time International Box Office (Rank 1,001-1,100) 1,015 $106,766,349
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 701-800) 791 $224,390,706

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: November 15th, 2019 (Wide) by 20th Century Fox
November 15th, 2019 (IMAX) by 20th Century Fox
International Releases: November 14th, 2019 (Wide) (France)
November 14th, 2019 (Wide), released as Le Mans '66 - La grande sfida (Italy)
November 14th, 2019 (Wide) (New Zealand)
November 15th, 2019 (Wide) (Argentina)
November 15th, 2019 (Wide), released as Ford V. Ferrari (Australia)
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Video Release: January 28th, 2020 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for some language and peril.
(Rating bulletin 2597 (Cert #51967), 9/25/2019)
Running Time: 152 minutes
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Keywords: IMAX: DMR, Auto Racing, Set in France, 1960s, Professional Rivalry, 2020 Oscars Best Picture Nominee, Voiceover/Narration, Death of a Colleague, Death of a Spouse or Fiancée / Fiancé, Young Child Dealing with the Death of a Parent, Sports Drama
Source:Based on Factual Book/Article
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production/Financing Companies: Chernin Entertainment, 20th Century Fox, TSG Entertainment, Turnpike Films
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest 10th Monday 94 $269,374 Jan 20, 2020 67
Biggest 7th Wednesday 74 $678,898 Jan 1, 2020 48
Thanksgiving (All Movies, 3-Day) 117 $13,168,306 Nov 29, 2019 17
Thanksgiving (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 179 $16,478,609 Nov 29, 2019 17
Thanksgiving (All Movies, 5-Day) 104 $19,023,549 Nov 29, 2019 17
Top 20th Century Fox Weekend Domestic 91 $31,474,958 Nov 15, 2019 3
Top Based on Factual Book/Article Weekend Domestic 21 $31,474,958 Nov 15, 2019 3
Top Drama Weekend Domestic 43 $31,474,958 Nov 15, 2019 3
Top Dramatization Weekend Domestic 24 $31,474,958 Nov 15, 2019 3

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Nov 15, 2019 1 $31,474,958   3,528 $8,921   $31,474,958 1
Nov 22, 2019 2 $15,730,678 -50% 3,528 $4,459   $57,720,248 2
Nov 29, 2019 3 $13,168,306 -16% 3,585 $3,673   $81,031,328 3
Dec 6, 2019 3 $6,655,136 -49% 3,746 $1,777   $91,228,489 4
Dec 13, 2019 6 $4,080,749 -39% 2,895 $1,410   $98,185,543 5
Dec 20, 2019 9 $1,846,348 -55% 1,433 $1,288   $102,007,956 6
Dec 27, 2019 11 $1,800,361 -2% 793 $2,270   $106,138,720 7
Jan 3, 2020 11 $1,706,499 -5% 730 $2,338   $109,976,339 8
Jan 10, 2020 17 $762,947 -55% 567 $1,346   $111,418,552 9
Jan 17, 2020 17 $1,072,856 +41% 1,080 $993   $112,883,244 10
Jan 24, 2020 18 $815,945 -24% 804 $1,015   $114,346,820 11
Jan 31, 2020 18 $619,206 -24% 924 $670   $115,315,060 12
Feb 7, 2020 20 $649,799 +5% 743 $875   $116,346,491 13
Feb 14, 2020 22 $370,561 -43% 293 $1,265   $117,004,079 14
Feb 21, 2020 29 $171,643 -54% 214 $802   $117,337,198 15
Feb 28, 2020 33 $94,736 -45% 153 $619   $117,504,827 16
Mar 6, 2020 39 $39,202 -59% 95 $413   $117,589,553 17
Mar 13, 2020 45 $11,053 -72% 55 $201   $117,623,081 18

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Nov 14, 2019 P $2,100,000     0     $2,100,000  
Nov 15, 2019 1 $11,011,525     3,528 $3,121   $11,011,525 1
Nov 16, 2019 1 $12,409,617 +13%   3,528 $3,517   $23,421,142 2
Nov 17, 2019 1 $8,053,816 -35%   3,528 $2,283   $31,474,958 3
Nov 18, 2019 1 $2,360,221 -71%   3,528 $669   $33,835,179 4
Nov 19, 2019 1 $3,721,314 +58%   3,528 $1,055   $37,556,493 5
Nov 20, 2019 1 $2,409,124 -35%   3,528 $683   $39,965,617 6
Nov 21, 2019 1 $2,023,953 -16%   3,528 $574   $41,989,570 7
Nov 22, 2019 3 $4,512,002 +123% -59% 3,528 $1,279   $46,501,572 8
Nov 23, 2019 2 $6,716,425 +49% -46% 3,528 $1,904   $53,217,997 9
Nov 24, 2019 2 $4,502,251 -33% -44% 3,528 $1,276   $57,720,248 10
Nov 25, 2019 2 $1,715,135 -62% -27% 3,528 $486   $59,435,383 11
Nov 26, 2019 2 $2,572,396 +50% -31% 3,528 $729   $62,007,779 12
Nov 27, 2019 3 $2,978,111 +16% +24% 3,585 $831   $64,985,890 13
Nov 28, 2019 4 $2,877,132 -3% +42% 3,585 $803   $67,863,022 14
Nov 29, 2019 3 $5,425,276 +89% +20% 3,446 $1,574   $73,288,298 15
Nov 30, 2019 3 $4,979,367 -8% -26% 3,585 $1,389   $78,267,665 16
Dec 1, 2019 4 $2,763,663 -44% -39% 3,585 $771   $81,031,328 17
Dec 2, 2019 5 $749,191 -73% -56% 3,585 $209   $81,780,519 18
Dec 3, 2019 5 $1,187,562 +59% -54% 3,585 $331   $82,968,081 19
Dec 4, 2019 4 $829,864 -30% -72% 3,585 $231   $83,797,945 20
Dec 5, 2019 5 $775,408 -7% -73% 3,585 $216   $84,573,353 21
Dec 6, 2019 4 $1,869,103 +141% -66% 3,746 $499   $86,442,456 22
Dec 7, 2019 3 $2,947,316 +58% -41% 3,746 $787   $89,389,772 23
Dec 8, 2019 3 $1,838,717 -38% -33% 3,746 $491   $91,228,489 24
Dec 9, 2019 3 $602,368 -67% -20% 3,746 $161   $91,830,857 25
Dec 10, 2019 4 $983,276 +63% -17% 3,746 $262   $92,814,133 26
Dec 11, 2019 3 $687,243 -30% -17% 3,746 $183   $93,501,376 27
Dec 12, 2019 4 $603,418 -12% -22% 3,746 $161   $94,104,794 28
Dec 13, 2019 6 $1,157,003 +92% -38% 2,895 $400   $95,261,797 29
Dec 14, 2019 5 $1,821,854 +57% -38% 2,895 $629   $97,083,651 30
Dec 15, 2019 5 $1,101,892 -40% -40% 2,895 $381   $98,185,543 31
Dec 16, 2019 5 $439,789 -60% -27% 2,895 $152   $98,625,332 32
Dec 17, 2019 5 $679,520 +55% -31% 2,895 $235   $99,304,852 33
Dec 18, 2019 4 $519,431 -24% -24% 2,895 $179   $99,824,283 34
Dec 19, 2019 6 $337,325 -35% -44% 2,895 $117   $100,161,608 35
Dec 20, 2019 10 $459,604 +36% -60% 1,433 $321   $100,621,212 36
Dec 21, 2019 10 $703,564 +53% -61% 1,433 $491   $101,324,776 37
Dec 22, 2019 8 $683,180 -3% -38% 1,433 $477   $102,007,956 38
Dec 23, 2019 7 $557,340 -18% +27% 1,433 $389   $102,565,296 39
Dec 24, 2019 8 $510,060 -8% -25% 1,433 $356   $103,075,356 40
Dec 25, 2019 11 $647,410 +27% +25% 793 $816   $103,722,766 41
Dec 26, 2019 11 $615,593 -5% +82% 793 $776   $104,338,359 42
Dec 27, 2019 11 $608,970 -1% +32% 793 $768   $104,947,329 43
Dec 28, 2019 12 $638,726 +5% -9% 793 $805   $105,586,055 44
Dec 29, 2019 11 $552,665 -13% -19% 793 $697   $106,138,720 45
Dec 30, 2019 11 $482,658 -13% -13% 793 $609   $106,621,378 46
Dec 31, 2019 11 $575,066 +19% +13% 793 $725   $107,196,444 47
Jan 1, 2020 11 $678,898 +18% +5% 793 $856   $107,875,342 48
Jan 2, 2020 11 $394,498 -42% -36% 793 $497   $108,269,840 49
Jan 3, 2020 11 $562,844 +43% -8% 730 $771   $108,832,684 50
Jan 4, 2020 11 $726,888 +29% +14% 730 $996   $109,559,572 51
Jan 5, 2020 11 $416,767 -43% -25% 730 $571   $109,976,339 52
Jan 6, 2020 12 $167,645 -60% -65% 730 $230   $110,143,984 53
Jan 7, 2020 12 $211,396 +26% -63% 730 $290   $110,355,380 54
Jan 8, 2020 12 $163,703 -23% -76% 730 $224   $110,519,083 55
Jan 9, 2020 11 $136,522 -17% -65% 730 $187   $110,655,605 56
Jan 10, 2020 - $220,494 +62% -61% 567 $389   $110,876,099 57
Jan 11, 2020 - $348,693 +58% -52% 567 $615   $111,224,792 58
Jan 12, 2020 - $193,760 -44% -54% 567 $342   $111,418,552 59
Jan 13, 2020 15 $80,319 -59% -52% 567 $142   $111,498,871 60
Jan 14, 2020 15 $127,458 +59% -40% 567 $225   $111,626,329 61
Jan 15, 2020 - $94,998 -25% -42% 567 $168   $111,721,327 62
Jan 16, 2020 - $89,061 -6% -35% 567 $157   $111,810,388 63
Jan 17, 2020 - $284,108 +219% +29% 1,080 $263   $112,094,496 64
Jan 18, 2020 - $488,681 +72% +40% 1,080 $452   $112,583,177 65
Jan 19, 2020 - $300,067 -39% +55% 1,080 $278   $112,883,244 66
Jan 20, 2020 - $269,374 -10% +235% 1,080 $249   $113,152,618 67
Jan 21, 2020 - $157,086 -42% +23% 1,080 $145   $113,309,704 68
Jan 22, 2020 - $118,144 -25% +24% 1,080 $109   $113,427,848 69
Jan 23, 2020 - $103,027 -13% +16% 1,080 $95   $113,530,875 70
Jan 24, 2020 - $200,533 +95% -29% 804 $249   $113,731,408 71
Jan 25, 2020 - $391,697 +95% -20% 804 $487   $114,123,105 72
Jan 26, 2020 - $223,715 -43% -25% 804 $278   $114,346,820 73
Jan 27, 2020 - $74,974 -66% -72% 804 $93   $114,421,794 74
Jan 28, 2020 - $110,608 +48% -30% 804 $138   $114,532,402 75
Jan 29, 2020 - $83,891 -24% -29% 804 $104   $114,616,293 76
Jan 30, 2020 - $79,561 -5% -23% 804 $99   $114,695,854 77
Jan 31, 2020 - $198,579 +150% -1% 924 $215   $114,894,433 78
Feb 1, 2020 - $342,515 +72% -13% 924 $371   $115,236,948 79
Feb 2, 2020 - $78,112 -77% -65% 924 $85   $115,315,060 80
Feb 3, 2020 - $71,987 -8% -4% 924 $78   $115,387,047 81
Feb 4, 2020 - $123,898 +72% +12% 924 $134   $115,510,945 82
Feb 5, 2020 - $105,438 -15% +26% 924 $114   $115,616,383 83
Feb 6, 2020 - $80,309 -24% +1% 924 $87   $115,696,692 84
Feb 7, 2020 - $199,705 +149% +1% 743 $269   $115,896,397 85
Feb 8, 2020 - $290,624 +46% -15% 743 $391   $116,187,021 86
Feb 9, 2020 - $159,470 -45% +104% 743 $215   $116,346,491 87
Feb 10, 2020 - $67,253 -58% -7% 743 $91   $116,413,744 88
Feb 11, 2020 - $90,377 +34% -27% 743 $122   $116,504,121 89
Feb 12, 2020 - $62,257 -31% -41% 743 $84   $116,566,378 90
Feb 13, 2020 - $67,140 +8% -16% 743 $90   $116,633,518 91
Feb 14, 2020 - $117,480 +75% -41% 293 $401   $116,750,998 92
Feb 15, 2020 - $149,125 +27% -49% 293 $509   $116,900,123 93
Feb 16, 2020 - $103,956 -30% -35% 293 $355   $117,004,079 94
Feb 17, 2020 - $63,552 -39% -6% 293 $217   $117,067,631 95
Feb 18, 2020 - $41,605 -35% -54% 293 $142   $117,109,236 96
Feb 19, 2020 - $29,086 -30% -53% 293 $99   $117,138,322 97
Feb 20, 2020 - $27,233 -6% -59% 293 $93   $117,165,555 98
Feb 21, 2020 - $47,566 +75% -60% 214 $222   $117,213,121 99
Feb 22, 2020 - $81,900 +72% -45% 214 $383   $117,295,021 100
Feb 23, 2020 - $42,177 -49% -59% 214 $197   $117,337,198 101
Feb 24, 2020 - $15,928 -62% -75% 214 $74   $117,353,126 102
Feb 25, 2020 - $23,479 +47% -44% 214 $110   $117,376,605 103
Feb 26, 2020 - $17,045 -27% -41% 214 $80   $117,393,650 104
Feb 27, 2020 - $16,441 -4% -40% 214 $77   $117,410,091 105
Feb 28, 2020 - $26,521 +61% -44% 153 $173   $117,436,612 106
Feb 29, 2020 - $42,997 +62% -48% 153 $281   $117,479,609 107
Mar 1, 2020 - $25,218 -41% -40% 153 $165   $117,504,827 108
Mar 2, 2020 - $9,418 -63% -41% 153 $62   $117,514,245 109
Mar 3, 2020 - $12,347 +31% -47% 153 $81   $117,526,592 110
Mar 4, 2020 - $11,310 -8% -34% 153 $74   $117,537,902 111
Mar 5, 2020 - $12,449 +10% -24% 153 $81   $117,550,351 112
Mar 6, 2020 - $11,173 -10% -58% 95 $118   $117,561,524 113
Mar 7, 2020 - $18,305 +64% -57% 95 $193   $117,579,829 114
Mar 8, 2020 - $9,724 -47% -61% 95 $102   $117,589,553 115
Mar 9, 2020 - $4,928 -49% -48% 95 $52   $117,594,481 116
Mar 10, 2020 - $6,694 +36% -46% 95 $70   $117,601,175 117
Mar 11, 2020 - $5,668 -15% -50% 95 $60   $117,606,843 118
Mar 12, 2020 - $5,185 -9% -58% 95 $55   $117,612,028 119
Mar 13, 2020 - $3,043 -41% -73% 55 $55   $117,615,071 120
Mar 14, 2020 - $5,279 +73% -71% 55 $96   $117,620,350 121
Mar 15, 2020 - $2,731 -48% -72% 55 $50   $117,623,081 122
Mar 16, 2020 - $731 -73% -85% 55 $13   $117,623,812 123
Mar 17, 2020 - $470 -36% -93% 55 $9   $117,624,282 124
Mar 18, 2020 - $35 -93% -99% 55 $1   $117,624,317 125
Mar 19, 2020 - $40 +14% -99% 55 $1   $117,624,357 126

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Nov 15, 2019 1 $41,989,570   3,528 $11,902   $41,989,570 1
Nov 22, 2019 2 $25,873,452 -38% 3,585 $7,217   $67,863,022 2
Nov 29, 2019 3 $16,710,331 -35% 3,585 $4,661   $84,573,353 3
Dec 6, 2019 3 $9,531,441 -43% 3,746 $2,544   $94,104,794 4
Dec 13, 2019 5 $6,056,814 -36% 2,895 $2,092   $100,161,608 5
Dec 20, 2019 11 $4,176,751 -31% 793 $5,267   $104,338,359 6
Dec 27, 2019 11 $3,931,481 -6% 793 $4,958   $108,269,840 7
Jan 3, 2020 12 $2,385,765 -39% 730 $3,268   $110,655,605 8
Jan 10, 2020 16 $1,154,783 -52% 567 $2,037   $111,810,388 9
Jan 17, 2020 17 $1,720,487 +49% 1,080 $1,593   $113,530,875 10
Jan 24, 2020 18 $1,164,979 -32% 804 $1,449   $114,695,854 11
Jan 31, 2020 18 $1,000,838 -14% 924 $1,083   $115,696,692 12
Feb 7, 2020 20 $936,826 -6% 743 $1,261   $116,633,518 13
Feb 14, 2020 22 $532,037 -43% 293 $1,816   $117,165,555 14
Feb 21, 2020 28 $244,536 -54% 214 $1,143   $117,410,091 15
Feb 28, 2020 32 $140,260 -43% 153 $917   $117,550,351 16
Mar 6, 2020 37 $61,677 -56% 95 $649   $117,612,028 17
Mar 13, 2020 35 $12,329 -80% 55 $224   $117,624,357 18

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 11/15/2019 $118,430 0 127 137 $381,018 2/14/2020
Australia 11/15/2019 $1,758,127 468 468 2,203 $8,329,454 7/3/2023
Brazil 11/15/2019 $589,736 0 0 0 $1,410,754 2/22/2020
Bulgaria 11/15/2019 $63,159 0 0 0 $255,215 1/15/2020
China 8/7/2020 $1,170,000 25,753 25,753 28,476 $2,200,000 8/27/2020
Czech Republic 11/15/2019 $257,799 116 116 559 $1,308,849 10/19/2022
France 11/14/2019 $2,600,000 0 433 866 $9,768,748 2/22/2020
Germany 11/15/2019 $1,000,000 0 376 376 $3,970,840 2/22/2020
Hong Kong 11/15/2019 $399,693 0 0 0 $1,484,628 2/22/2020
India 11/15/2019 $562,456 0 0 0 $2,069,387 1/20/2020
Indonesia 11/15/2019 $592,378 0 0 0 $1,890,773 2/7/2020
Italy 11/14/2019 $1,376,479 0 0 0 $3,286,649 2/22/2020
Japan 1/10/2020 $1,700,000 0 0 0 $8,529,221 2/22/2020
Lithuania 11/15/2019 $51,127 15 15 57 $188,091 1/15/2020
Mexico 11/15/2019 $1,239,261 0 0 0 $5,231,230 2/22/2020
Netherlands 11/15/2019 $348,311 84 85 439 $1,444,281 10/19/2022
New Zealand 11/14/2019 $255,606 108 108 603 $1,017,285 12/29/2022
Panama 12/6/2019 $300,000 0 0 0 $300,000 12/9/2019
Poland 11/22/2019 $210,361 0 99 99 $737,544 10/19/2022
Portugal 11/15/2019 $175,503 102 102 377 $592,619 1/29/2020
Romania 11/15/2019 $148,433 99 99 310 $488,835 2/5/2020
Russia (CIS) 11/15/2019 $3,349,420 1,044 1,044 4,580 $11,172,564 10/19/2022
Slovakia 11/15/2019 $98,203 54 54 183 $334,522 6/16/2020
Slovenia 11/15/2019 $31,465 28 28 105 $117,231 4/6/2020
South Korea 12/6/2019 $2,639,156 935 935 2,857 $10,255,290 8/19/2020
Spain 11/15/2019 $821,151 336 336 1,205 $2,577,823 2/22/2020
Taiwan 11/29/2019 $711,668 0 0 0 $2,551,663 2/22/2020
Thailand 12/6/2019 $200,000 0 0 0 $200,000 10/19/2022
Turkey 11/15/2019 $153,134 227 227 346 $404,030 10/19/2022
United Kingdom 11/15/2019 $2,580,312 556 562 2,248 $8,070,224 2/22/2020
 
Rest of World $16,197,581
 
International Total$106,766,349 7/3/2023

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 16, 20201109,710 109,710$2,801,993$2,801,9933
Feb 23, 2020349,660-55% 159,370$891,894$3,693,8874
Mar 1, 2020522,999-54% 182,369$536,337$4,230,2245
Mar 8, 20201019,382-16% 201,751$444,817$4,675,0416
Mar 15, 20201419,037-2% 220,788$434,615$5,109,6567
Mar 22, 20201214,564-23% 235,352$314,000$5,423,6568
Mar 29, 20201611,362-22% 246,714$229,285$5,652,9419
Apr 5, 2020257,362-35% 254,076$164,909$5,817,85010

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Feb 16, 20201226,987 226,987$3,709,565$3,709,5653
Feb 23, 2020379,835-65% 306,822$1,583,452$5,293,0174
Mar 1, 2020535,318-56% 342,140$697,725$5,990,7425
Mar 8, 2020429,191-17% 371,331$678,372$6,669,1146
Mar 15, 2020726,672-9% 398,003$677,738$7,346,8527
Mar 22, 2020919,370-27% 417,373$492,189$7,839,0418
Mar 29, 2020913,808-29% 431,181$342,717$8,181,7589
Apr 5, 2020109,361-32% 440,542$196,778$8,378,53610
Apr 12, 20201410,772+15% 451,314$219,884$8,598,42011
Apr 19, 2020209,562-11% 460,876$207,834$8,806,25412

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Leading Cast

Matt Damon    Carroll Shelby
Christian Bale    Ken Miles

Supporting Cast

Caitriona Balfe    Mollie Miles
Tracy Letts    Henry Ford II
Jon Bernthal    Lee Iacocca
Josh Lucas    Leo Beebe
Noah Jupe    Peter Miles
Remo Girone    Enzo Ferrari
Ray McKinnon    Phil Remington
JJ Field    Roy Lunn
Jack McMullen    Charlie Agapiou
Marisa Petroro    Mrs. Henry Ford II
Gian Franco Tordi    Gianni Agnelli
Benjamin Rigby    Bruce McLaren
Alex Gurney    Dan Gurney
Corrado Invernizzi    Franco Gozzi
Joe Williamson    Donald N. Frey
Wyatt Nash    Cool Young Buyer
Ian Harding    Jimmy
Stefania Spampinato    Ferrari Translator
Wallace Langham    Dr. Granger
Paul Fox    Commentator
Ben Collins    Denny Hulme
Helene Cardona    French Nun
Dallas Chandler    Raceway Guest
Ward Horton    Burt
Rudolf Martin    Dieter Voss
Christopher Darga    John Holman
Lachlan Buchanan    Celebrity MC
Bridie Latona    Claudia Cardinale
Jonathan LaPaglia    Eddie
Sean Carrigan    Walt Hansgen
Brea Bee    Tiki Bar Waitress
Jenelle McKee    Ford Secretary
Andrew Burlinson    Ford Executive
Evan Arnold    SCCA Official Bill
Mark Krenik    Shelby Pit Smokey
Alfredo Tavares    Hero Ferrari Box
Roberta Sparta    Ferrari Guest
Adam Mayfield    Lloyd Ruby
Tiffany Yvonne Cox    Janine
Sarah Jarman    Ford Waitress
Julian Miller    Eric Broadley
Shawn Law    Gus Scussel
Scott Rapp    Police Officer
Aylam Orian    German Commentator
Drew Rausch    Pilot Steve
Daniel Aryeh    Umberto Agnelli
Sam Fusaro    Shelby Pit Crew
Grace Fae    Ford Secretary
David Michael Smith    Race Photographer
Darin Cooper    Sam
Sabina Nogic    Ford Box Spectator
David Cohen    Pit Marshall
Jak Wyld    Shelby Pit Crew
Alex Leontev    Holman Moody Pit Crew/Ford Factory Worker
Edwin Modlin II    Ford Mustang Model
Trent Walker    Holman Moody Pit Crew
Giovanni Cirfiera    Gianni Agnelli
Marc Forget    Le Mans Official #1
Michael DeBartolo    Ferrari Owner
Dean Martin Mountaki    Team Ferrari Member
Emil Beheshti    Aeronautics Chief Engineer
Mario Di Donato    Enzo Ferrari’s Lawyer
Dave Marandola    Shelby Cobra Worker
Giulia Da Pian    Ferrari Pit/Box Girl
Jedediah Jenk    Ford Factory Worker/Holman Moody Pit Crew
Alex Wexo    Holman Moody Pit Crew
Michael Lanahan    Brumos Executive
Arianna Tysinger    Ford Pit Girl
Peter Arpesella    Ferrari Pit Boss
Bogdan Szumilas    Scuderia Ferrari
Guido Cocomello    Ludo Scarfiotti
Louis Fasanaro    Ferrari Factory Engine Worker

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

Production and Technical Credits

James Mangold    Director
Jez Butterworth    Screenwriter
John-Henry Butterworth    Screenwriter
Jason Keller    Screenwriter
Peter Chernin    Producer
Jenno Topping    Producer
James Mangold    Producer
Kevin Halloran    Executive Producer
Dani Bernfeld    Executive Producer
Michael Mann    Executive Producer
Francois Audouy    Production Designer
Michael McCusker    Editor
Andrew Buckland    Editor
Marco Beltrami    Composer
Buck Sanders    Composer
Phedon Papamichael    Director of Photography
Adam Somner    Co-Producer
Aaron Downing    Co-Producer
Adam Somner    First Assistant Director
Aaron Downing    Post-Production Supervisor
Olivier Dumont    Visual Effects Supervisor
Daniel Orlandi    Costume Designer
Ronna Kress    Casting Director
Paul Massey    Sound Mixer
David Giammarco    Sound Mixer
Steven A. Morrow    Sound Mixer

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

Home Market Releases for March 3rd, 2020

March 5th, 2020

Jojo Rabbit

It’s a terrible week on the home market with almost no prime new releases. In fact, if there weren’t a couple of late screeners to talk about and several secondary VOD titles, the main list would be very short. The week is so weak that Jojo Rabbit is really the only choice for Pick of the Week, even though it came out about a month ago. More...

Home Market Releases for February 11th, 2020

February 12th, 2020

Roma

It’s another slow week on the home market, but that doesn’t mean there are no first run releases of note. Ford v. Ferrari is the biggest and the best of these releases, but you might have trouble getting it on Amazon. There are some impressive foreign imports on this list, including First Love, Fruits Basket, Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, and Roma. That last one is also the Pick of the Week. More...

2020 Awards Season: Oscars Winners and Reactions

February 10th, 2020

Parasite

The Oscars were handed out last night and unlike most years, I wasn’t able to live-blog the awards. This is a real shame, because it was one of the best Oscar nights I can remember and there were very few awards that made me legitimately angry, unlike many years in the past. There was even a surprise winner for the full night, as Parasite earned the most wins with four Oscars. It is incredibly rare for a foreign-language film to pull off that feat. More...

2020 Awards Season: Oscar Highlight: Best Picture

February 8th, 2020

1917

Our annual Oscar Prediction contest closes at noon, Pacific Time, on Sunday, so now is the best time to look at the nominees and try and figure out who the favorites are and which films should just feel honored to be nominated. We finish our shortened schedule with Best Picture, which is basically a two-horse race at this point. More...

Home Market Releases for January 28th, 2020

January 30th, 2020

Parasite

The big winter releases are starting to come out, but the overall quantity of releases is still rather soft. Terminator: Dark Fate is the biggest release of the week, but it isn’t the best. As for the best, it was a close two-way race between Fail Safe and Parasite, with the latter winning by the tiniest of margins. More...

2020 Awards Season: Oscar Nominations

January 13th, 2020

1917

The Oscar nominations were announced on Monday, and the results were... well, there were some puzzling results. Joker led the way with eleven nominations. ... A film with 69% positive reviews earned the most nominations. It’s not the worst-reviewed movie to earn a Best Picture Nomination—after all, Bohemian Rhapsody was nominated just last year. However, this film is arguably the worst-reviewed movie to ever earn the most nominations in a single year. More...

2020 - Awards Season: SAG - Nominations

December 12th, 2019

Bombshell

The Screen Actors Guild announced their nominations this week and we are starting to see some patterns with similar names appearing over and over again. This time Bombshell led the way, earning four nominations, but four other films earned two or more nominations. More...

2020 Awards Season: Golden Globes Nominations

December 11th, 2019

Marriage Story

The Golden Globes nominations are the second major Awards Season set to come out. It is still very early in the year and the predictive value of the Golden Globes is a little suspect, but there are still some things to learn here. (This is especially true on the TV end, as there’s talk about how strange the nominations are this year.) Marriage Story led the way with six nominations, just ahead of The Irishman and Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood, both of which picked up five nods. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Post-holiday Blues Gets to Frozen II

December 10th, 2019

Frozen II

As expected, the box office collapsed this week, as it always does in a post-holiday weekend. Despite the best efforts of Frozen II and Knives Out, the overall weekend box office fell 50% to $89 million. This is 5.4% higher than the same weekend last year and that’s the more important figure. Year-to-date, 2019 closed ground with 2018, albeit by a tiny margin and this year is still behind last year by 5.9% or $630 million at $10.16 billion to $10.80 billion. It has been a long time since we’ve seen the box office decline by that high of a percentage in one year; however, 2019 is still on pace to be the second highest grossing year of all time and it still has higher ticket sales than 2017 had at this point, so I think we shouldn’t panic over this. More...

Weekend Estimates: Frozen Falls, Still Set to Top Predecessor

December 8th, 2019

Frozen II

Frozen II fell both faster than expected, and faster than projections based on Friday’s estimates. However, the film is still managing an estimated $34.67 million over the weekend for a three-week total of $337.59 million. This is enough to push it ahead of Joker and into seventh place on the yearly chart. If this holds up, then it will have an excellent shot at topping the first Frozen’s domestic total, even without the Christmas break coming up. Internationally, the film pulled in $90.2 million in 48 markets for totals of $582.1 million internationally and $919.7 million worldwide. It had no major market openings this weekend, but it is earning an estimated $800,000 in South Africa, which would make it the second biggest opening for an animated film there, behind only Minions. The film has become the biggest animated film in South Korea with $75.5 million. It as also topped its predecessor in Russia ($23.0 million) and Mexico ($21.1 million) and a lot of smaller markets. More...

Friday Estimates: Frozen Begins to Thaw, Playmobil Nowhere to be Found

December 7th, 2019

Frozen II

As expected, Frozen II earned first place on the Friday box office chart. However, the film fell further than anticipated, earning $7.84 million—off 77% from last Friday. That was a holiday, so obviously it will bounce back over the rest of the weekend, but projections have the film earning about $36 million compared to our $38 million prediction. This is close enough that I’m satisfied with the result and it is more than enough to keep it in wide release until after the new year. More...

Weekend Predictions: December Will Start on a Chilly Note

December 5th, 2019

Playmobil

The weekend after Thanksgiving is one of the worst weeks of the year to release a film wide. In fact, many years there are no wide releases. This year, Playmobil gets thrown to the wolves, or to the mercy of Frozen II, to be more specific. I can’t imagine it will survive the competition. In fact, most think the wide expansion of Dark Waters will beat it at the box office and that film isn’t expected to land in the top five. This weekend last year had no wide releases and Frozen II should earn more than last year’s top two films, Ralph Breaks the Internet and The Grinch, earned combined. December should get off to a fast start on the year-over-year competition and hopefully that’s a good omen going forward. More...

International Box Office: Frozen II Freezes Out the Competition

December 5th, 2019

Frozen II

Frozen II dominated this past weekend’s international box office chart by almost as large a margin as it did last weekend. The Disney sequel earned $163.8 million in 45 markets for totals of $451.0 million internationally and $739.8 million worldwide. This includes a trio of first-place openings in major markets, led by Russia at $13.7 million on 1,682 screens, while it also topped the charts in Italy ($8.6 million including previews) and Australia ($6.6 million). Furthermore, according to Disney, the film is already the highest-grossing animated film of all time in both the Philippines ($12.2 million) and Indonesia ($11.1 million). It has already topped the original in a number of other markets, mostly in Asia, led by China with an impressive running tally of $91.0 million in just two weeks. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Thanksgiving Shows 2019 still has some Spark Left

December 2nd, 2019

Frozen II

2019 hasn’t been a great year and has consistently been behind 2018. However, 2018 was the biggest ever year at the box office and 2019 has been in a battle for second place for much of the year. Thanksgiving beat expectations and the overall performances over the Thanksgiving weekend really helped 2019’s chances to secure second place. Frozen II broke records earning first place for its three-day and five-day Thanksgiving weekends. In fact, its three-day weekend haul of $85.98 million would have landed in third place on the all-time five-day chart. Additionally, both new releases, Knives Out and Queen and Slim, topped expectations leading to a robust box office. Granted, the overall box office was a little lower, down 12%, from last weekend at $180 million. This is common for Thanksgiving, as the Wednesday and Thursday holidays are so popular with moviegoers that they reduce the box office potential of the Friday through Sunday weekend. This is 56% higher than the same weekend last year, but this is due to a misalignment in the holidays. This Thanksgiving was 16.5% lower than last year’s Thanksgiving, but the misalignment of the holidays does have an effect there as well, so it isn’t a perfect comparison either. Next weekend will be a lot better when it comes to the year-over-year comparison. Year-to-date, 2019 is still behind 2018 by a large margin, but 2019 was able to close to the gap a bit to 6.0% or $640 million at $10.03 billion to $10.67 billion. Getting that gap lower is the goal for December, as it is virtually impossible that 2019 will catch up completely. I would be really impressed if they can cut that gap in half. More...

Weekend Estimates: Thanksgiving Stuffs itself on New Releases and Leftovers

December 1st, 2019

Frozen II

Frozen II’s weekend haul wasn’t quite up to the level it was during the week, but it was still impressive. In fact, it is matching our prediction nearly perfectly with $85.25 million, giving it $123.75 million over five days and a running tally of $287.57 million. It will break the three-day and the five-day Thanksgiving records, topping the second place film, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, by substantial margins. Frozen II will have no trouble getting to $300 million shortly, while topping $400 million is practically assured at this point. Meanwhile, it is adding $163.8 million in 45 markets internationally for totals of $451.0 million internationally and $738.6 million worldwide. The film had a trio of first-place openings in major markets this past weekend, including Russia with $13.7 million, which Disney is reporting as the best opening for an animated film in that market. In Italy, it earned $7.7 million over the weekend and $8.6 million including previews, which is the best for a Disney animated film. It wasn’t as impressive in Australia with an opening of $6.6 million, but this was still 59% more than the first Frozen opened with in that market. At this point, the film has fully paid for its production budget, and while it likely cost between $150 million and $200 million to advertise, it should last in theaters long enough to cover that as well. That’s assuming the film had no more markets to open in, which isn’t the case. It has yet to open in Brazil and some smaller markets, so it should get a boost at the box office over the next month and a bit. More...

Friday Estimates: Frozen II in the Black on Black Friday

November 30th, 2019

Frozen II

Frozen II remains on pace to top expectations and set a couple of Thanksgiving weekend records. It should earn both the three-day and the five-day records. In fact, with a Friday haul of $34.03 million, it is on pace for about $85 million from Friday through Sunday, meaning its three-day Thanksgiving weekend won’t be too far behind the first Frozen’s five-day Thanksgiving weekend haul of $93.59 million. Even with weaker legs thanks to weaker reviews, a lower A minus CinemaScore, and being a sequel, it is still on pace to top its predecessor and hit $400 million domestically with ease. More...

Daily Box Tracking: Catching Fire Melts Frozen, but Frozen Still on Record Pace

November 29th, 2019

Frozen II

Frozen II slipped faster than anticipated on Thursday, pulling in $14.72 million. Family films tend to fall faster on Thanksgiving Thursday, because families spend time with each other rather than going to the theaters, but I was hoping it wouldn’t fall quite this fast. Frozen II fell fast enough that the more adult oriented The Hunger Games: Catching Fire remains the Biggest Thursday in November, albeit by a very close margin. Furthermore, the film is still well ahead of our prediction, helping it crack $200 million domestically on Thursday. Projections have the film destroying the 5-Day Thanksgiving record, with $130 million, maybe more, so there’s plenty to celebrate. As for the film’s long term chances, it doesn’t have any direct competition until Christmas Day, so it will have no trouble remaining in wide release until the New Year. More...

Daily Box Tracking: Frozen Fills Up on Wednesday, Knives Out Opens on the Up and Up

November 28th, 2019

Frozen II

After breaking the record for Biggest Monday of November and the Biggest Tuesday of November, Frozen II had to settle for second place for the Biggest Wednesday of November, as it earned $23.78 million on Wednesday. This puts it just shy of The Matrix Revolutions’s record of $24.31 million; however, that was The Matrix Revolutions’ opening day, so I think it is safe to assume Frozen II will be back on top on Thursday. Furthermore, this puts the film on pace to top our prediction by a substantial margin. In fact, it looks like it will top its three-day opening weekend over the five-day Thanksgiving weekend. It’s chances of matching its predecessor have increased dramatically. More...

International Box Office: Frozen II Puts a Chill on the Competition

November 27th, 2019

Frozen II

Frozen II dominated the international box office the way few films manage, earning $228.2 million in 37 markets for a worldwide debut of $358.2 million. This includes a $54.38 million debut in China, which is more than the second place film earned on the worldwide chart. In fact, the movie earned more in South Korea with a total opening of $32.31 million on 2,648 screens, including $28.10 million over the weekend than the second place film on the worldwide chart earned. In the U.K., it pulled in $19.36 million in 671 theaters, while it also cracked $10 million in both Germany ($14.9 million) and France ($13.4 million). Furthermore, the film has yet to open in Italy, Russia, Australia, and Brazil, so it isn’t done yet and should remain on top of the chart for a few weeks. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Audiences be Thankful this Thanksgiving?

November 27th, 2019

Frozen II

There are two wide releases this Thanksgiving, both of which are earning stellar reviews. Unfortunately, only one of those two films, Knives Out, is expected to make any real impact at the box office. Queen and Slim is just hoping to reach the top five. That said, both films will be crushed by Frozen II, which broke records last weekend and it is expected to have a strong hold during the holidays. This weekend last year was the weekend after Thanksgiving and the biggest new release was The Possession of Hannah Grace. Queen and Slim should top that at the box office. In fact, Knives Out might top Ralph Breaks the Internet’s sophomore stint, so even without Frozen II, the weekend would be looking good. 2019 might do well enough on the year-over-year competition that it will save November and give the year a real shot at ending on a strong note. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Frozen has Fantastic Opening with $130.26 million

November 26th, 2019

Frozen II

Frozen II beat expectations over the weekend, and earned several records along the way. In fact, its three-day opening of $130.26 million is better than the previous 5-day Thanksgiving weekend for an animated film, a record previously held by Frozen. The other two new releases, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood and 21 Bridges, missed expectations, but were close enough that the overall box office was very healthy. In fact, the box office rose 89% from last weekend to $204 million. This was 5.7% lower than the same weekend last year, but this weekend last year was Thanksgiving, so being down by 5.7% during a holiday misalignment is a fantastic result. We did lose the weekday holidays, so year-over-year, 2019 lost a lot of ground to 2018 and is now behind last year’s pace by 7.4% or $770 million at $9.71 billion to $10.48 billion. We should gain a lot next weekend, thanks to Thanksgiving, and by the first weekend of December, things will settle down. More...

Weekend Estimates: Frozen II Sets Animation Records with $127 million

November 24th, 2019

Frozen II

It didn’t look like Frozen II would match our $125 million prediction based on Friday’s estimate, but if weekend estimates hold, it will did so with $127.0 million. This is not only the highest opening weekend for an Animated film in November, but anytime outside of summer. This greater-than-anticipated internal multiplier stronger suggests better legs overall. It is a family film opening just before Thanksgiving, so it was expected to have long legs regardless, but its reviews and its A minus from CinemaScore were merely good and not great. Add in the sequel effect and the film leg’s wouldn’t be nearly as stunning as the first Frozen’s legs were. However, after this result, I’m a lot more confident the film will still be at least a truly wide release come January, if not a saturation level release, as its predecessor was. More...

Friday Estimates: Frozen II Sets Fire to the Record Book

November 23rd, 2019

Frozen II

As expected, Frozen II started with a record-breaking Friday, as the film pulled in $41.8 million during its opening day, the best day in November for an animated film. Combine this start with its reviews and its A minus from CinemaScore and the film should have decent legs. The audience reaction is a little disappointing, so I think our prediction of $125 million is unlikely. It will come close enough to become a huge hit domestically. In fact, it is on pace to smash the November 3-day weekend for an animated film by the middle of Saturday and the five-day Thanksgiving weekend for any film by the middle of Sunday, and it isn’t even Thanksgiving. Those records are currently held by The Incredibles ($70.5 million) and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire ($109.9 million). The Incredibles record will obviously be broken, but we’ll have to wait until next week to see what Thanksgiving looks like. Frozen II is the fastest-starting November animated release of all time, but I don’t think it will have the legs to catch Frozen’s domestic total, unless it is able to remain in saturation level wide release until the New Year. More...

Weekend Predictions: Can Frozen Heat Up the Box Office?

November 21st, 2019

Frozen II

The winter holiday season unofficially began on the first weekend of November and so far performance at the box office has been less than acceptable. That needs to—and should—turn around this weekend. According to most industry trackers, Frozen II should break records. Its reviews are far from award-worthy, but they are great for a family film. On the other hand, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood’s reviews are award-worthy and the film should have really long legs, especially if major nominations start rolling in. Finally, 21 Bridges has the weakest reviews and the lowest box office potential of the three wide releases this week. This weekend last year was led by the one-two punch of Ralph Breaks the Internet and Creed II. Frozen II should easily earn more than those two’s combined $92 million. Unfortunately, last year there were four films that topped $20 million over the weekend, while this year there will be only one. Last year’s depth will likely result in 2019 losing yet another weekend in the year-over-year competition. At least it should be close. More...

International Box Office: Ford v Ferrari has a Closer Race Internationally

November 20th, 2019

Ford v Ferrari

Ford v Ferrari opened in top spot on the international chart, just like it did domestically. However, it wasn’t nearly as dominant earning $21.4 million in 41 markets. The film wasn’t nearly as strong internationally as it was domestically in most markets, but it did do really well in Russia with an opening of $3.33 million on 1,044 screens, easily earning first place in that market. It’s wasn’t as successful in either the U.K. or France, earning $2.3 million each. On the other hand, the film wasn’t even able to crack $1 million in Spain. This is surprising, as the box office results of sports movies tend to be proportional to their popularity and this kind of auto racing is more popular internationally than it is domestically. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Ford v Ferrari has no Competition at the Box Office

November 18th, 2019

Ford v Ferrari

Ford v Ferrari had a good opening over the weekend, but unfortunately, it was only good and not great. Furthermore, it was the only film that had a good weekend. The other two new releases crashed and burned, while the holdovers couldn’t compensate for this weakness. The overall box office fell 11% from last weekend to just $108 million, which was 37% lower than the same weekend last year. The year-to-date numbers don’t look any better, as 2019 is now behind 2018’s pace by a margin of 6.5% or $660 million at $9.47 billion to $10.13 billion. Worse still, 2019 has fallen behind 2016’s pace. Things need to turn around and fast. More...

Weekend Estimates: Ford and Ferrari v Top Five

November 17th, 2019

Ford v Ferrari

If the weekend estimates hold, then Ford v Ferrari, with an estimated $31.04 million, will open with almost as much as the rest of the top five combined. A lot of time when something like this happens, it is because there’s a monster hit opening. In this case, Ford v Ferrari will need strong legs just to top its production budget and hit $100 million at the box office and it is dominating the box office due to really weak competition. Fortunately, the film should have strong legs thanks to its reviews and its A plus from CinemaScore. The film is not doing as well internationally with an opening of $21.4 million in 41 markets. This includes a $3.2 million debut in Russia and $2.3 million debuts in the U.K. and France. If the film can earn some Awards Season buzz, then it could have the legs to get to $250 million worldwide, which should be enough to break even sometime during its home market run. More...

Friday Estimates: Ford v Ferrari Laps the Competition

November 16th, 2019

Ford v Ferrari

Ford v Ferrari is going to dominate the weekend chart. In fact, it earned more on Friday than the second place film is expected to earn during the full weekend. The film pulled in $10.94 million during its opening day, putting it on pace for $30 million over the full weekend, which is significantly ahead of our prediction. Its reviews and its A plus from CinemaScore should result in stellar word-of-mouth. It might even do well during Awards Season, although if it does win any Oscars, I think it will be limited to technical categories. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Ferrari gets off to a Fast Start

November 15th, 2019

Ford v Ferrari

Ford v Ferrari opened with $2.1 million from its Thursday previews, which is on par with predictions. Its prospects for the weekend still depend on how well its overwhelmingly positive reviews translate into long legs. It’s still too early to revise my $24 million prediction. More...

Weekend Predictions: Can Ford get the Pole Position on the Angels?

November 14th, 2019

Ford v Ferrari

There are three wide releases coming out this week and at the moment, all three of them have positive reviews. Unfortunately, that’s the end of the good news. Ford v Ferrari is the best new release of the week and should have no trouble earning first place on the box office. On the other hand, the film cost nearly $100 million to make, so it will likely struggle to break even any time soon. Charlie’s Angels cost half as much to make, but it is also on track to open with about half as much. The Good Liar is the smallest of the three new films and, with a more mature target audience, it is unlikely to have a big opening. Worse still, it is likely all three new releases this week will earn less than Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald opened with this weekend last year. 2019 is going to take another beating in the year-over-year competition and it might even be worse than last weekend was. More...

2019 Preview: November

November 1st, 2019

Frozen II

Joker single-handedly saved October. Had the film merely matched expectations, then the month would had suffered a major loss in the year-over-year competition. We sill lost a little ground, but not so much that we will look to October as the reason 2019 missed last year’s pace. As for November, we have some potential monster hits with Frozen II leading the way. If that film doesn’t earn at least $1 billion worldwide, I will be shocked. Additionally, every week has at least one movie coming out that has a somewhat realistic shot at $100 million, although not all of them will get there. Unfortunately, last November was much better, with five films that topped $100 million, including three that earned more than $200 million. I think 2019 will be better at the top, but it just won’t have the depth to keep pace with last year. More...

Ford v. Ferrari Trailer

June 3rd, 2019

Real-life drama starring Matt Damon and Christian Bale opens November 15 ... Full Movie Details.

An eccentric, determined team of American engineers and designers, led by automotive visionary Carroll Shelby and his British driver, Ken Miles, are dispatched by Henry Ford II with the mission of building from scratch an entirely new race car with the potential to finally defeat the perennially dominant Ferrari at the 1966 Le Mans World Championship. More...


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Synopsis

An eccentric, determined team of American engineers and designers, led by automotive visionary Carroll Shelby and his British driver, Ken Miles, are dispatched by Henry Ford II with the mission of building from scratch an entirely new race car with the potential to finally defeat the perennially dominant Ferrari at the 1966 Le Mans World Championship.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$31,474,958 (26.8% of total gross)
Legs:3.74 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:52.4% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$97,600,000 (worldwide box office is 2.3 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,528 opening theaters/3,746 max. theaters, 6.7 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $138,407,298

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 601-700) 625 $117,624,357
All Time International Box Office (Rank 1,001-1,100) 1,015 $106,766,349
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 701-800) 791 $224,390,706

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: November 15th, 2019 (Wide) by 20th Century Fox
November 15th, 2019 (IMAX) by 20th Century Fox
International Releases: November 14th, 2019 (Wide) (France)
November 14th, 2019 (Wide), released as Le Mans '66 - La grande sfida (Italy)
November 14th, 2019 (Wide) (New Zealand)
November 15th, 2019 (Wide) (Argentina)
November 15th, 2019 (Wide), released as Ford V. Ferrari (Australia)
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Video Release: January 28th, 2020 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for some language and peril.
(Rating bulletin 2597 (Cert #51967), 9/25/2019)
Running Time: 152 minutes
Comparisons: Best Picture Oscar Nominees, 2020
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Keywords: IMAX: DMR, Auto Racing, Set in France, 1960s, Professional Rivalry, 2020 Oscars Best Picture Nominee, Voiceover/Narration, Death of a Colleague, Death of a Spouse or Fiancée / Fiancé, Young Child Dealing with the Death of a Parent, Sports Drama
Source:Based on Factual Book/Article
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production/Financing Companies: Chernin Entertainment, 20th Century Fox, TSG Entertainment, Turnpike Films
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest 10th Monday 94 $269,374 Jan 20, 2020 67
Biggest 7th Wednesday 74 $678,898 Jan 1, 2020 48
Thanksgiving (All Movies, 3-Day) 117 $13,168,306 Nov 29, 2019 17
Thanksgiving (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 179 $16,478,609 Nov 29, 2019 17
Thanksgiving (All Movies, 5-Day) 104 $19,023,549 Nov 29, 2019 17
Top 20th Century Fox Weekend Domestic 91 $31,474,958 Nov 15, 2019 3
Top Based on Factual Book/Article Weekend Domestic 21 $31,474,958 Nov 15, 2019 3
Top Drama Weekend Domestic 43 $31,474,958 Nov 15, 2019 3
Top Dramatization Weekend Domestic 24 $31,474,958 Nov 15, 2019 3

Leading Cast

Matt Damon    Carroll Shelby
Christian Bale    Ken Miles

Supporting Cast

Caitriona Balfe    Mollie Miles
Tracy Letts    Henry Ford II
Jon Bernthal    Lee Iacocca
Josh Lucas    Leo Beebe
Noah Jupe    Peter Miles
Remo Girone    Enzo Ferrari
Ray McKinnon    Phil Remington
JJ Field    Roy Lunn
Jack McMullen    Charlie Agapiou
Marisa Petroro    Mrs. Henry Ford II
Gian Franco Tordi    Gianni Agnelli
Benjamin Rigby    Bruce McLaren
Alex Gurney    Dan Gurney
Corrado Invernizzi    Franco Gozzi
Joe Williamson    Donald N. Frey
Wyatt Nash    Cool Young Buyer
Ian Harding    Jimmy
Stefania Spampinato    Ferrari Translator
Wallace Langham    Dr. Granger
Paul Fox    Commentator
Ben Collins    Denny Hulme
Helene Cardona    French Nun
Dallas Chandler    Raceway Guest
Ward Horton    Burt
Rudolf Martin    Dieter Voss
Christopher Darga    John Holman
Lachlan Buchanan    Celebrity MC
Bridie Latona    Claudia Cardinale
Jonathan LaPaglia    Eddie
Sean Carrigan    Walt Hansgen
Brea Bee    Tiki Bar Waitress
Jenelle McKee    Ford Secretary
Andrew Burlinson    Ford Executive
Evan Arnold    SCCA Official Bill
Mark Krenik    Shelby Pit Smokey
Alfredo Tavares    Hero Ferrari Box
Roberta Sparta    Ferrari Guest
Adam Mayfield    Lloyd Ruby
Tiffany Yvonne Cox    Janine
Sarah Jarman    Ford Waitress
Julian Miller    Eric Broadley
Shawn Law    Gus Scussel
Scott Rapp    Police Officer
Aylam Orian    German Commentator
Drew Rausch    Pilot Steve
Daniel Aryeh    Umberto Agnelli
Sam Fusaro    Shelby Pit Crew
Grace Fae    Ford Secretary
David Michael Smith    Race Photographer
Darin Cooper    Sam
Sabina Nogic    Ford Box Spectator
David Cohen    Pit Marshall
Jak Wyld    Shelby Pit Crew
Alex Leontev    Holman Moody Pit Crew/Ford Factory Worker
Edwin Modlin II    Ford Mustang Model
Trent Walker    Holman Moody Pit Crew
Giovanni Cirfiera    Gianni Agnelli
Marc Forget    Le Mans Official #1
Michael DeBartolo    Ferrari Owner
Dean Martin Mountaki    Team Ferrari Member
Emil Beheshti    Aeronautics Chief Engineer
Mario Di Donato    Enzo Ferrari’s Lawyer
Dave Marandola    Shelby Cobra Worker
Giulia Da Pian    Ferrari Pit/Box Girl
Jedediah Jenk    Ford Factory Worker/Holman Moody Pit Crew
Alex Wexo    Holman Moody Pit Crew
Michael Lanahan    Brumos Executive
Arianna Tysinger    Ford Pit Girl
Peter Arpesella    Ferrari Pit Boss
Bogdan Szumilas    Scuderia Ferrari
Guido Cocomello    Ludo Scarfiotti
Louis Fasanaro    Ferrari Factory Engine Worker

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

Production and Technical Credits

James Mangold    Director
Jez Butterworth    Screenwriter
John-Henry Butterworth    Screenwriter
Jason Keller    Screenwriter
Peter Chernin    Producer
Jenno Topping    Producer
James Mangold    Producer
Kevin Halloran    Executive Producer
Dani Bernfeld    Executive Producer
Michael Mann    Executive Producer
Francois Audouy    Production Designer
Michael McCusker    Editor
Andrew Buckland    Editor
Marco Beltrami    Composer
Buck Sanders    Composer
Phedon Papamichael    Director of Photography
Adam Somner    Co-Producer
Aaron Downing    Co-Producer
Adam Somner    First Assistant Director
Aaron Downing    Post-Production Supervisor
Olivier Dumont    Visual Effects Supervisor
Daniel Orlandi    Costume Designer
Ronna Kress    Casting Director
Paul Massey    Sound Mixer
David Giammarco    Sound Mixer
Steven A. Morrow    Sound Mixer

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

Home Market Releases for March 3rd, 2020

March 5th, 2020

Jojo Rabbit

It’s a terrible week on the home market with almost no prime new releases. In fact, if there weren’t a couple of late screeners to talk about and several secondary VOD titles, the main list would be very short. The week is so weak that Jojo Rabbit is really the only choice for Pick of the Week, even though it came out about a month ago. More...

Home Market Releases for February 11th, 2020

February 12th, 2020

Roma

It’s another slow week on the home market, but that doesn’t mean there are no first run releases of note. Ford v. Ferrari is the biggest and the best of these releases, but you might have trouble getting it on Amazon. There are some impressive foreign imports on this list, including First Love, Fruits Basket, Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, and Roma. That last one is also the Pick of the Week. More...

2020 Awards Season: Oscars Winners and Reactions

February 10th, 2020

Parasite

The Oscars were handed out last night and unlike most years, I wasn’t able to live-blog the awards. This is a real shame, because it was one of the best Oscar nights I can remember and there were very few awards that made me legitimately angry, unlike many years in the past. There was even a surprise winner for the full night, as Parasite earned the most wins with four Oscars. It is incredibly rare for a foreign-language film to pull off that feat. More...

2020 Awards Season: Oscar Highlight: Best Picture

February 8th, 2020

1917

Our annual Oscar Prediction contest closes at noon, Pacific Time, on Sunday, so now is the best time to look at the nominees and try and figure out who the favorites are and which films should just feel honored to be nominated. We finish our shortened schedule with Best Picture, which is basically a two-horse race at this point. More...

Home Market Releases for January 28th, 2020

January 30th, 2020

Parasite

The big winter releases are starting to come out, but the overall quantity of releases is still rather soft. Terminator: Dark Fate is the biggest release of the week, but it isn’t the best. As for the best, it was a close two-way race between Fail Safe and Parasite, with the latter winning by the tiniest of margins. More...

2020 Awards Season: Oscar Nominations

January 13th, 2020

1917

The Oscar nominations were announced on Monday, and the results were... well, there were some puzzling results. Joker led the way with eleven nominations. ... A film with 69% positive reviews earned the most nominations. It’s not the worst-reviewed movie to earn a Best Picture Nomination—after all, Bohemian Rhapsody was nominated just last year. However, this film is arguably the worst-reviewed movie to ever earn the most nominations in a single year. More...

2020 - Awards Season: SAG - Nominations

December 12th, 2019

Bombshell

The Screen Actors Guild announced their nominations this week and we are starting to see some patterns with similar names appearing over and over again. This time Bombshell led the way, earning four nominations, but four other films earned two or more nominations. More...

2020 Awards Season: Golden Globes Nominations

December 11th, 2019

Marriage Story

The Golden Globes nominations are the second major Awards Season set to come out. It is still very early in the year and the predictive value of the Golden Globes is a little suspect, but there are still some things to learn here. (This is especially true on the TV end, as there’s talk about how strange the nominations are this year.) Marriage Story led the way with six nominations, just ahead of The Irishman and Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood, both of which picked up five nods. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Post-holiday Blues Gets to Frozen II

December 10th, 2019

Frozen II

As expected, the box office collapsed this week, as it always does in a post-holiday weekend. Despite the best efforts of Frozen II and Knives Out, the overall weekend box office fell 50% to $89 million. This is 5.4% higher than the same weekend last year and that’s the more important figure. Year-to-date, 2019 closed ground with 2018, albeit by a tiny margin and this year is still behind last year by 5.9% or $630 million at $10.16 billion to $10.80 billion. It has been a long time since we’ve seen the box office decline by that high of a percentage in one year; however, 2019 is still on pace to be the second highest grossing year of all time and it still has higher ticket sales than 2017 had at this point, so I think we shouldn’t panic over this. More...

Weekend Estimates: Frozen Falls, Still Set to Top Predecessor

December 8th, 2019

Frozen II

Frozen II fell both faster than expected, and faster than projections based on Friday’s estimates. However, the film is still managing an estimated $34.67 million over the weekend for a three-week total of $337.59 million. This is enough to push it ahead of Joker and into seventh place on the yearly chart. If this holds up, then it will have an excellent shot at topping the first Frozen’s domestic total, even without the Christmas break coming up. Internationally, the film pulled in $90.2 million in 48 markets for totals of $582.1 million internationally and $919.7 million worldwide. It had no major market openings this weekend, but it is earning an estimated $800,000 in South Africa, which would make it the second biggest opening for an animated film there, behind only Minions. The film has become the biggest animated film in South Korea with $75.5 million. It as also topped its predecessor in Russia ($23.0 million) and Mexico ($21.1 million) and a lot of smaller markets. More...

Friday Estimates: Frozen Begins to Thaw, Playmobil Nowhere to be Found

December 7th, 2019

Frozen II

As expected, Frozen II earned first place on the Friday box office chart. However, the film fell further than anticipated, earning $7.84 million—off 77% from last Friday. That was a holiday, so obviously it will bounce back over the rest of the weekend, but projections have the film earning about $36 million compared to our $38 million prediction. This is close enough that I’m satisfied with the result and it is more than enough to keep it in wide release until after the new year. More...

Weekend Predictions: December Will Start on a Chilly Note

December 5th, 2019

Playmobil

The weekend after Thanksgiving is one of the worst weeks of the year to release a film wide. In fact, many years there are no wide releases. This year, Playmobil gets thrown to the wolves, or to the mercy of Frozen II, to be more specific. I can’t imagine it will survive the competition. In fact, most think the wide expansion of Dark Waters will beat it at the box office and that film isn’t expected to land in the top five. This weekend last year had no wide releases and Frozen II should earn more than last year’s top two films, Ralph Breaks the Internet and The Grinch, earned combined. December should get off to a fast start on the year-over-year competition and hopefully that’s a good omen going forward. More...

International Box Office: Frozen II Freezes Out the Competition

December 5th, 2019

Frozen II

Frozen II dominated this past weekend’s international box office chart by almost as large a margin as it did last weekend. The Disney sequel earned $163.8 million in 45 markets for totals of $451.0 million internationally and $739.8 million worldwide. This includes a trio of first-place openings in major markets, led by Russia at $13.7 million on 1,682 screens, while it also topped the charts in Italy ($8.6 million including previews) and Australia ($6.6 million). Furthermore, according to Disney, the film is already the highest-grossing animated film of all time in both the Philippines ($12.2 million) and Indonesia ($11.1 million). It has already topped the original in a number of other markets, mostly in Asia, led by China with an impressive running tally of $91.0 million in just two weeks. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Thanksgiving Shows 2019 still has some Spark Left

December 2nd, 2019

Frozen II

2019 hasn’t been a great year and has consistently been behind 2018. However, 2018 was the biggest ever year at the box office and 2019 has been in a battle for second place for much of the year. Thanksgiving beat expectations and the overall performances over the Thanksgiving weekend really helped 2019’s chances to secure second place. Frozen II broke records earning first place for its three-day and five-day Thanksgiving weekends. In fact, its three-day weekend haul of $85.98 million would have landed in third place on the all-time five-day chart. Additionally, both new releases, Knives Out and Queen and Slim, topped expectations leading to a robust box office. Granted, the overall box office was a little lower, down 12%, from last weekend at $180 million. This is common for Thanksgiving, as the Wednesday and Thursday holidays are so popular with moviegoers that they reduce the box office potential of the Friday through Sunday weekend. This is 56% higher than the same weekend last year, but this is due to a misalignment in the holidays. This Thanksgiving was 16.5% lower than last year’s Thanksgiving, but the misalignment of the holidays does have an effect there as well, so it isn’t a perfect comparison either. Next weekend will be a lot better when it comes to the year-over-year comparison. Year-to-date, 2019 is still behind 2018 by a large margin, but 2019 was able to close to the gap a bit to 6.0% or $640 million at $10.03 billion to $10.67 billion. Getting that gap lower is the goal for December, as it is virtually impossible that 2019 will catch up completely. I would be really impressed if they can cut that gap in half. More...

Weekend Estimates: Thanksgiving Stuffs itself on New Releases and Leftovers

December 1st, 2019

Frozen II

Frozen II’s weekend haul wasn’t quite up to the level it was during the week, but it was still impressive. In fact, it is matching our prediction nearly perfectly with $85.25 million, giving it $123.75 million over five days and a running tally of $287.57 million. It will break the three-day and the five-day Thanksgiving records, topping the second place film, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, by substantial margins. Frozen II will have no trouble getting to $300 million shortly, while topping $400 million is practically assured at this point. Meanwhile, it is adding $163.8 million in 45 markets internationally for totals of $451.0 million internationally and $738.6 million worldwide. The film had a trio of first-place openings in major markets this past weekend, including Russia with $13.7 million, which Disney is reporting as the best opening for an animated film in that market. In Italy, it earned $7.7 million over the weekend and $8.6 million including previews, which is the best for a Disney animated film. It wasn’t as impressive in Australia with an opening of $6.6 million, but this was still 59% more than the first Frozen opened with in that market. At this point, the film has fully paid for its production budget, and while it likely cost between $150 million and $200 million to advertise, it should last in theaters long enough to cover that as well. That’s assuming the film had no more markets to open in, which isn’t the case. It has yet to open in Brazil and some smaller markets, so it should get a boost at the box office over the next month and a bit. More...

Friday Estimates: Frozen II in the Black on Black Friday

November 30th, 2019

Frozen II

Frozen II remains on pace to top expectations and set a couple of Thanksgiving weekend records. It should earn both the three-day and the five-day records. In fact, with a Friday haul of $34.03 million, it is on pace for about $85 million from Friday through Sunday, meaning its three-day Thanksgiving weekend won’t be too far behind the first Frozen’s five-day Thanksgiving weekend haul of $93.59 million. Even with weaker legs thanks to weaker reviews, a lower A minus CinemaScore, and being a sequel, it is still on pace to top its predecessor and hit $400 million domestically with ease. More...

Daily Box Tracking: Catching Fire Melts Frozen, but Frozen Still on Record Pace

November 29th, 2019

Frozen II

Frozen II slipped faster than anticipated on Thursday, pulling in $14.72 million. Family films tend to fall faster on Thanksgiving Thursday, because families spend time with each other rather than going to the theaters, but I was hoping it wouldn’t fall quite this fast. Frozen II fell fast enough that the more adult oriented The Hunger Games: Catching Fire remains the Biggest Thursday in November, albeit by a very close margin. Furthermore, the film is still well ahead of our prediction, helping it crack $200 million domestically on Thursday. Projections have the film destroying the 5-Day Thanksgiving record, with $130 million, maybe more, so there’s plenty to celebrate. As for the film’s long term chances, it doesn’t have any direct competition until Christmas Day, so it will have no trouble remaining in wide release until the New Year. More...

Daily Box Tracking: Frozen Fills Up on Wednesday, Knives Out Opens on the Up and Up

November 28th, 2019

Frozen II

After breaking the record for Biggest Monday of November and the Biggest Tuesday of November, Frozen II had to settle for second place for the Biggest Wednesday of November, as it earned $23.78 million on Wednesday. This puts it just shy of The Matrix Revolutions’s record of $24.31 million; however, that was The Matrix Revolutions’ opening day, so I think it is safe to assume Frozen II will be back on top on Thursday. Furthermore, this puts the film on pace to top our prediction by a substantial margin. In fact, it looks like it will top its three-day opening weekend over the five-day Thanksgiving weekend. It’s chances of matching its predecessor have increased dramatically. More...

International Box Office: Frozen II Puts a Chill on the Competition

November 27th, 2019

Frozen II

Frozen II dominated the international box office the way few films manage, earning $228.2 million in 37 markets for a worldwide debut of $358.2 million. This includes a $54.38 million debut in China, which is more than the second place film earned on the worldwide chart. In fact, the movie earned more in South Korea with a total opening of $32.31 million on 2,648 screens, including $28.10 million over the weekend than the second place film on the worldwide chart earned. In the U.K., it pulled in $19.36 million in 671 theaters, while it also cracked $10 million in both Germany ($14.9 million) and France ($13.4 million). Furthermore, the film has yet to open in Italy, Russia, Australia, and Brazil, so it isn’t done yet and should remain on top of the chart for a few weeks. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Audiences be Thankful this Thanksgiving?

November 27th, 2019

Frozen II

There are two wide releases this Thanksgiving, both of which are earning stellar reviews. Unfortunately, only one of those two films, Knives Out, is expected to make any real impact at the box office. Queen and Slim is just hoping to reach the top five. That said, both films will be crushed by Frozen II, which broke records last weekend and it is expected to have a strong hold during the holidays. This weekend last year was the weekend after Thanksgiving and the biggest new release was The Possession of Hannah Grace. Queen and Slim should top that at the box office. In fact, Knives Out might top Ralph Breaks the Internet’s sophomore stint, so even without Frozen II, the weekend would be looking good. 2019 might do well enough on the year-over-year competition that it will save November and give the year a real shot at ending on a strong note. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Frozen has Fantastic Opening with $130.26 million

November 26th, 2019

Frozen II

Frozen II beat expectations over the weekend, and earned several records along the way. In fact, its three-day opening of $130.26 million is better than the previous 5-day Thanksgiving weekend for an animated film, a record previously held by Frozen. The other two new releases, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood and 21 Bridges, missed expectations, but were close enough that the overall box office was very healthy. In fact, the box office rose 89% from last weekend to $204 million. This was 5.7% lower than the same weekend last year, but this weekend last year was Thanksgiving, so being down by 5.7% during a holiday misalignment is a fantastic result. We did lose the weekday holidays, so year-over-year, 2019 lost a lot of ground to 2018 and is now behind last year’s pace by 7.4% or $770 million at $9.71 billion to $10.48 billion. We should gain a lot next weekend, thanks to Thanksgiving, and by the first weekend of December, things will settle down. More...

Weekend Estimates: Frozen II Sets Animation Records with $127 million

November 24th, 2019

Frozen II

It didn’t look like Frozen II would match our $125 million prediction based on Friday’s estimate, but if weekend estimates hold, it will did so with $127.0 million. This is not only the highest opening weekend for an Animated film in November, but anytime outside of summer. This greater-than-anticipated internal multiplier stronger suggests better legs overall. It is a family film opening just before Thanksgiving, so it was expected to have long legs regardless, but its reviews and its A minus from CinemaScore were merely good and not great. Add in the sequel effect and the film leg’s wouldn’t be nearly as stunning as the first Frozen’s legs were. However, after this result, I’m a lot more confident the film will still be at least a truly wide release come January, if not a saturation level release, as its predecessor was. More...

Friday Estimates: Frozen II Sets Fire to the Record Book

November 23rd, 2019

Frozen II

As expected, Frozen II started with a record-breaking Friday, as the film pulled in $41.8 million during its opening day, the best day in November for an animated film. Combine this start with its reviews and its A minus from CinemaScore and the film should have decent legs. The audience reaction is a little disappointing, so I think our prediction of $125 million is unlikely. It will come close enough to become a huge hit domestically. In fact, it is on pace to smash the November 3-day weekend for an animated film by the middle of Saturday and the five-day Thanksgiving weekend for any film by the middle of Sunday, and it isn’t even Thanksgiving. Those records are currently held by The Incredibles ($70.5 million) and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire ($109.9 million). The Incredibles record will obviously be broken, but we’ll have to wait until next week to see what Thanksgiving looks like. Frozen II is the fastest-starting November animated release of all time, but I don’t think it will have the legs to catch Frozen’s domestic total, unless it is able to remain in saturation level wide release until the New Year. More...

Weekend Predictions: Can Frozen Heat Up the Box Office?

November 21st, 2019

Frozen II

The winter holiday season unofficially began on the first weekend of November and so far performance at the box office has been less than acceptable. That needs to—and should—turn around this weekend. According to most industry trackers, Frozen II should break records. Its reviews are far from award-worthy, but they are great for a family film. On the other hand, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood’s reviews are award-worthy and the film should have really long legs, especially if major nominations start rolling in. Finally, 21 Bridges has the weakest reviews and the lowest box office potential of the three wide releases this week. This weekend last year was led by the one-two punch of Ralph Breaks the Internet and Creed II. Frozen II should easily earn more than those two’s combined $92 million. Unfortunately, last year there were four films that topped $20 million over the weekend, while this year there will be only one. Last year’s depth will likely result in 2019 losing yet another weekend in the year-over-year competition. At least it should be close. More...

International Box Office: Ford v Ferrari has a Closer Race Internationally

November 20th, 2019

Ford v Ferrari

Ford v Ferrari opened in top spot on the international chart, just like it did domestically. However, it wasn’t nearly as dominant earning $21.4 million in 41 markets. The film wasn’t nearly as strong internationally as it was domestically in most markets, but it did do really well in Russia with an opening of $3.33 million on 1,044 screens, easily earning first place in that market. It’s wasn’t as successful in either the U.K. or France, earning $2.3 million each. On the other hand, the film wasn’t even able to crack $1 million in Spain. This is surprising, as the box office results of sports movies tend to be proportional to their popularity and this kind of auto racing is more popular internationally than it is domestically. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Ford v Ferrari has no Competition at the Box Office

November 18th, 2019

Ford v Ferrari

Ford v Ferrari had a good opening over the weekend, but unfortunately, it was only good and not great. Furthermore, it was the only film that had a good weekend. The other two new releases crashed and burned, while the holdovers couldn’t compensate for this weakness. The overall box office fell 11% from last weekend to just $108 million, which was 37% lower than the same weekend last year. The year-to-date numbers don’t look any better, as 2019 is now behind 2018’s pace by a margin of 6.5% or $660 million at $9.47 billion to $10.13 billion. Worse still, 2019 has fallen behind 2016’s pace. Things need to turn around and fast. More...

Weekend Estimates: Ford and Ferrari v Top Five

November 17th, 2019

Ford v Ferrari

If the weekend estimates hold, then Ford v Ferrari, with an estimated $31.04 million, will open with almost as much as the rest of the top five combined. A lot of time when something like this happens, it is because there’s a monster hit opening. In this case, Ford v Ferrari will need strong legs just to top its production budget and hit $100 million at the box office and it is dominating the box office due to really weak competition. Fortunately, the film should have strong legs thanks to its reviews and its A plus from CinemaScore. The film is not doing as well internationally with an opening of $21.4 million in 41 markets. This includes a $3.2 million debut in Russia and $2.3 million debuts in the U.K. and France. If the film can earn some Awards Season buzz, then it could have the legs to get to $250 million worldwide, which should be enough to break even sometime during its home market run. More...

Friday Estimates: Ford v Ferrari Laps the Competition

November 16th, 2019

Ford v Ferrari

Ford v Ferrari is going to dominate the weekend chart. In fact, it earned more on Friday than the second place film is expected to earn during the full weekend. The film pulled in $10.94 million during its opening day, putting it on pace for $30 million over the full weekend, which is significantly ahead of our prediction. Its reviews and its A plus from CinemaScore should result in stellar word-of-mouth. It might even do well during Awards Season, although if it does win any Oscars, I think it will be limited to technical categories. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Ferrari gets off to a Fast Start

November 15th, 2019

Ford v Ferrari

Ford v Ferrari opened with $2.1 million from its Thursday previews, which is on par with predictions. Its prospects for the weekend still depend on how well its overwhelmingly positive reviews translate into long legs. It’s still too early to revise my $24 million prediction. More...

Weekend Predictions: Can Ford get the Pole Position on the Angels?

November 14th, 2019

Ford v Ferrari

There are three wide releases coming out this week and at the moment, all three of them have positive reviews. Unfortunately, that’s the end of the good news. Ford v Ferrari is the best new release of the week and should have no trouble earning first place on the box office. On the other hand, the film cost nearly $100 million to make, so it will likely struggle to break even any time soon. Charlie’s Angels cost half as much to make, but it is also on track to open with about half as much. The Good Liar is the smallest of the three new films and, with a more mature target audience, it is unlikely to have a big opening. Worse still, it is likely all three new releases this week will earn less than Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald opened with this weekend last year. 2019 is going to take another beating in the year-over-year competition and it might even be worse than last weekend was. More...

2019 Preview: November

November 1st, 2019

Frozen II

Joker single-handedly saved October. Had the film merely matched expectations, then the month would had suffered a major loss in the year-over-year competition. We sill lost a little ground, but not so much that we will look to October as the reason 2019 missed last year’s pace. As for November, we have some potential monster hits with Frozen II leading the way. If that film doesn’t earn at least $1 billion worldwide, I will be shocked. Additionally, every week has at least one movie coming out that has a somewhat realistic shot at $100 million, although not all of them will get there. Unfortunately, last November was much better, with five films that topped $100 million, including three that earned more than $200 million. I think 2019 will be better at the top, but it just won’t have the depth to keep pace with last year. More...

Ford v. Ferrari Trailer

June 3rd, 2019

Real-life drama starring Matt Damon and Christian Bale opens November 15 ... Full Movie Details.

An eccentric, determined team of American engineers and designers, led by automotive visionary Carroll Shelby and his British driver, Ken Miles, are dispatched by Henry Ford II with the mission of building from scratch an entirely new race car with the potential to finally defeat the perennially dominant Ferrari at the 1966 Le Mans World Championship. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Nov 15, 2019 1 $31,474,958   3,528 $8,921   $31,474,958 1
Nov 22, 2019 2 $15,730,678 -50% 3,528 $4,459   $57,720,248 2
Nov 29, 2019 3 $13,168,306 -16% 3,585 $3,673   $81,031,328 3
Dec 6, 2019 3 $6,655,136 -49% 3,746 $1,777   $91,228,489 4
Dec 13, 2019 6 $4,080,749 -39% 2,895 $1,410   $98,185,543 5
Dec 20, 2019 9 $1,846,348 -55% 1,433 $1,288   $102,007,956 6
Dec 27, 2019 11 $1,800,361 -2% 793 $2,270   $106,138,720 7
Jan 3, 2020 11 $1,706,499 -5% 730 $2,338   $109,976,339 8
Jan 10, 2020 17 $762,947 -55% 567 $1,346   $111,418,552 9
Jan 17, 2020 17 $1,072,856 +41% 1,080 $993   $112,883,244 10
Jan 24, 2020 18 $815,945 -24% 804 $1,015   $114,346,820 11
Jan 31, 2020 18 $619,206 -24% 924 $670   $115,315,060 12
Feb 7, 2020 20 $649,799 +5% 743 $875   $116,346,491 13
Feb 14, 2020 22 $370,561 -43% 293 $1,265   $117,004,079 14
Feb 21, 2020 29 $171,643 -54% 214 $802   $117,337,198 15
Feb 28, 2020 33 $94,736 -45% 153 $619   $117,504,827 16
Mar 6, 2020 39 $39,202 -59% 95 $413   $117,589,553 17
Mar 13, 2020 45 $11,053 -72% 55 $201   $117,623,081 18

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Nov 14, 2019 P $2,100,000     0     $2,100,000  
Nov 15, 2019 1 $11,011,525     3,528 $3,121   $11,011,525 1
Nov 16, 2019 1 $12,409,617 +13%   3,528 $3,517   $23,421,142 2
Nov 17, 2019 1 $8,053,816 -35%   3,528 $2,283   $31,474,958 3
Nov 18, 2019 1 $2,360,221 -71%   3,528 $669   $33,835,179 4
Nov 19, 2019 1 $3,721,314 +58%   3,528 $1,055   $37,556,493 5
Nov 20, 2019 1 $2,409,124 -35%   3,528 $683   $39,965,617 6
Nov 21, 2019 1 $2,023,953 -16%   3,528 $574   $41,989,570 7
Nov 22, 2019 3 $4,512,002 +123% -59% 3,528 $1,279   $46,501,572 8
Nov 23, 2019 2 $6,716,425 +49% -46% 3,528 $1,904   $53,217,997 9
Nov 24, 2019 2 $4,502,251 -33% -44% 3,528 $1,276   $57,720,248 10
Nov 25, 2019 2 $1,715,135 -62% -27% 3,528 $486   $59,435,383 11
Nov 26, 2019 2 $2,572,396 +50% -31% 3,528 $729   $62,007,779 12
Nov 27, 2019 3 $2,978,111 +16% +24% 3,585 $831   $64,985,890 13
Nov 28, 2019 4 $2,877,132 -3% +42% 3,585 $803   $67,863,022 14
Nov 29, 2019 3 $5,425,276 +89% +20% 3,446 $1,574   $73,288,298 15
Nov 30, 2019 3 $4,979,367 -8% -26% 3,585 $1,389   $78,267,665 16
Dec 1, 2019 4 $2,763,663 -44% -39% 3,585 $771   $81,031,328 17
Dec 2, 2019 5 $749,191 -73% -56% 3,585 $209   $81,780,519 18
Dec 3, 2019 5 $1,187,562 +59% -54% 3,585 $331   $82,968,081 19
Dec 4, 2019 4 $829,864 -30% -72% 3,585 $231   $83,797,945 20
Dec 5, 2019 5 $775,408 -7% -73% 3,585 $216   $84,573,353 21
Dec 6, 2019 4 $1,869,103 +141% -66% 3,746 $499   $86,442,456 22
Dec 7, 2019 3 $2,947,316 +58% -41% 3,746 $787   $89,389,772 23
Dec 8, 2019 3 $1,838,717 -38% -33% 3,746 $491   $91,228,489 24
Dec 9, 2019 3 $602,368 -67% -20% 3,746 $161   $91,830,857 25
Dec 10, 2019 4 $983,276 +63% -17% 3,746 $262   $92,814,133 26
Dec 11, 2019 3 $687,243 -30% -17% 3,746 $183   $93,501,376 27
Dec 12, 2019 4 $603,418 -12% -22% 3,746 $161   $94,104,794 28
Dec 13, 2019 6 $1,157,003 +92% -38% 2,895 $400   $95,261,797 29
Dec 14, 2019 5 $1,821,854 +57% -38% 2,895 $629   $97,083,651 30
Dec 15, 2019 5 $1,101,892 -40% -40% 2,895 $381   $98,185,543 31
Dec 16, 2019 5 $439,789 -60% -27% 2,895 $152   $98,625,332 32
Dec 17, 2019 5 $679,520 +55% -31% 2,895 $235   $99,304,852 33
Dec 18, 2019 4 $519,431 -24% -24% 2,895 $179   $99,824,283 34
Dec 19, 2019 6 $337,325 -35% -44% 2,895 $117   $100,161,608 35
Dec 20, 2019 10 $459,604 +36% -60% 1,433 $321   $100,621,212 36
Dec 21, 2019 10 $703,564 +53% -61% 1,433 $491   $101,324,776 37
Dec 22, 2019 8 $683,180 -3% -38% 1,433 $477   $102,007,956 38
Dec 23, 2019 7 $557,340 -18% +27% 1,433 $389   $102,565,296 39
Dec 24, 2019 8 $510,060 -8% -25% 1,433 $356   $103,075,356 40
Dec 25, 2019 11 $647,410 +27% +25% 793 $816   $103,722,766 41
Dec 26, 2019 11 $615,593 -5% +82% 793 $776   $104,338,359 42
Dec 27, 2019 11 $608,970 -1% +32% 793 $768   $104,947,329 43
Dec 28, 2019 12 $638,726 +5% -9% 793 $805   $105,586,055 44
Dec 29, 2019 11 $552,665 -13% -19% 793 $697   $106,138,720 45
Dec 30, 2019 11 $482,658 -13% -13% 793 $609   $106,621,378 46
Dec 31, 2019 11 $575,066 +19% +13% 793 $725   $107,196,444 47
Jan 1, 2020 11 $678,898 +18% +5% 793 $856   $107,875,342 48
Jan 2, 2020 11 $394,498 -42% -36% 793 $497   $108,269,840 49
Jan 3, 2020 11 $562,844 +43% -8% 730 $771   $108,832,684 50
Jan 4, 2020 11 $726,888 +29% +14% 730 $996   $109,559,572 51
Jan 5, 2020 11 $416,767 -43% -25% 730 $571   $109,976,339 52
Jan 6, 2020 12 $167,645 -60% -65% 730 $230   $110,143,984 53
Jan 7, 2020 12 $211,396 +26% -63% 730 $290   $110,355,380 54
Jan 8, 2020 12 $163,703 -23% -76% 730 $224   $110,519,083 55
Jan 9, 2020 11 $136,522 -17% -65% 730 $187   $110,655,605 56
Jan 10, 2020 - $220,494 +62% -61% 567 $389   $110,876,099 57
Jan 11, 2020 - $348,693 +58% -52% 567 $615   $111,224,792 58
Jan 12, 2020 - $193,760 -44% -54% 567 $342   $111,418,552 59
Jan 13, 2020 15 $80,319 -59% -52% 567 $142   $111,498,871 60
Jan 14, 2020 15 $127,458 +59% -40% 567 $225   $111,626,329 61
Jan 15, 2020 - $94,998 -25% -42% 567 $168   $111,721,327 62
Jan 16, 2020 - $89,061 -6% -35% 567 $157   $111,810,388 63
Jan 17, 2020 - $284,108 +219% +29% 1,080 $263   $112,094,496 64
Jan 18, 2020 - $488,681 +72% +40% 1,080 $452   $112,583,177 65
Jan 19, 2020 - $300,067 -39% +55% 1,080 $278   $112,883,244 66
Jan 20, 2020 - $269,374 -10% +235% 1,080 $249   $113,152,618 67
Jan 21, 2020 - $157,086 -42% +23% 1,080 $145   $113,309,704 68
Jan 22, 2020 - $118,144 -25% +24% 1,080 $109   $113,427,848 69
Jan 23, 2020 - $103,027 -13% +16% 1,080 $95   $113,530,875 70
Jan 24, 2020 - $200,533 +95% -29% 804 $249   $113,731,408 71
Jan 25, 2020 - $391,697 +95% -20% 804 $487   $114,123,105 72
Jan 26, 2020 - $223,715 -43% -25% 804 $278   $114,346,820 73
Jan 27, 2020 - $74,974 -66% -72% 804 $93   $114,421,794 74
Jan 28, 2020 - $110,608 +48% -30% 804 $138   $114,532,402 75
Jan 29, 2020 - $83,891 -24% -29% 804 $104   $114,616,293 76
Jan 30, 2020 - $79,561 -5% -23% 804 $99   $114,695,854 77
Jan 31, 2020 - $198,579 +150% -1% 924 $215   $114,894,433 78
Feb 1, 2020 - $342,515 +72% -13% 924 $371   $115,236,948 79
Feb 2, 2020 - $78,112 -77% -65% 924 $85   $115,315,060 80
Feb 3, 2020 - $71,987 -8% -4% 924 $78   $115,387,047 81
Feb 4, 2020 - $123,898 +72% +12% 924 $134   $115,510,945 82
Feb 5, 2020 - $105,438 -15% +26% 924 $114   $115,616,383 83
Feb 6, 2020 - $80,309 -24% +1% 924 $87   $115,696,692 84
Feb 7, 2020 - $199,705 +149% +1% 743 $269   $115,896,397 85
Feb 8, 2020 - $290,624 +46% -15% 743 $391   $116,187,021 86
Feb 9, 2020 - $159,470 -45% +104% 743 $215   $116,346,491 87
Feb 10, 2020 - $67,253 -58% -7% 743 $91   $116,413,744 88
Feb 11, 2020 - $90,377 +34% -27% 743 $122   $116,504,121 89
Feb 12, 2020 - $62,257 -31% -41% 743 $84   $116,566,378 90
Feb 13, 2020 - $67,140 +8% -16% 743 $90   $116,633,518 91
Feb 14, 2020 - $117,480 +75% -41% 293 $401   $116,750,998 92
Feb 15, 2020 - $149,125 +27% -49% 293 $509   $116,900,123 93
Feb 16, 2020 - $103,956 -30% -35% 293 $355   $117,004,079 94
Feb 17, 2020 - $63,552 -39% -6% 293 $217   $117,067,631 95
Feb 18, 2020 - $41,605 -35% -54% 293 $142   $117,109,236 96
Feb 19, 2020 - $29,086 -30% -53% 293 $99   $117,138,322 97
Feb 20, 2020 - $27,233 -6% -59% 293 $93   $117,165,555 98
Feb 21, 2020 - $47,566 +75% -60% 214 $222   $117,213,121 99
Feb 22, 2020 - $81,900 +72% -45% 214 $383   $117,295,021 100
Feb 23, 2020 - $42,177 -49% -59% 214 $197   $117,337,198 101
Feb 24, 2020 - $15,928 -62% -75% 214 $74   $117,353,126 102
Feb 25, 2020 - $23,479 +47% -44% 214 $110   $117,376,605 103
Feb 26, 2020 - $17,045 -27% -41% 214 $80   $117,393,650 104
Feb 27, 2020 - $16,441 -4% -40% 214 $77   $117,410,091 105
Feb 28, 2020 - $26,521 +61% -44% 153 $173   $117,436,612 106
Feb 29, 2020 - $42,997 +62% -48% 153 $281   $117,479,609 107
Mar 1, 2020 - $25,218 -41% -40% 153 $165   $117,504,827 108
Mar 2, 2020 - $9,418 -63% -41% 153 $62   $117,514,245 109
Mar 3, 2020 - $12,347 +31% -47% 153 $81   $117,526,592 110
Mar 4, 2020 - $11,310 -8% -34% 153 $74   $117,537,902 111
Mar 5, 2020 - $12,449 +10% -24% 153 $81   $117,550,351 112
Mar 6, 2020 - $11,173 -10% -58% 95 $118   $117,561,524 113
Mar 7, 2020 - $18,305 +64% -57% 95 $193   $117,579,829 114
Mar 8, 2020 - $9,724 -47% -61% 95 $102   $117,589,553 115
Mar 9, 2020 - $4,928 -49% -48% 95 $52   $117,594,481 116
Mar 10, 2020 - $6,694 +36% -46% 95 $70   $117,601,175 117
Mar 11, 2020 - $5,668 -15% -50% 95 $60   $117,606,843 118
Mar 12, 2020 - $5,185 -9% -58% 95 $55   $117,612,028 119
Mar 13, 2020 - $3,043 -41% -73% 55 $55   $117,615,071 120
Mar 14, 2020 - $5,279 +73% -71% 55 $96   $117,620,350 121
Mar 15, 2020 - $2,731 -48% -72% 55 $50   $117,623,081 122
Mar 16, 2020 - $731 -73% -85% 55 $13   $117,623,812 123
Mar 17, 2020 - $470 -36% -93% 55 $9   $117,624,282 124
Mar 18, 2020 - $35 -93% -99% 55 $1   $117,624,317 125
Mar 19, 2020 - $40 +14% -99% 55 $1   $117,624,357 126

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Nov 15, 2019 1 $41,989,570   3,528 $11,902   $41,989,570 1
Nov 22, 2019 2 $25,873,452 -38% 3,585 $7,217   $67,863,022 2
Nov 29, 2019 3 $16,710,331 -35% 3,585 $4,661   $84,573,353 3
Dec 6, 2019 3 $9,531,441 -43% 3,746 $2,544   $94,104,794 4
Dec 13, 2019 5 $6,056,814 -36% 2,895 $2,092   $100,161,608 5
Dec 20, 2019 11 $4,176,751 -31% 793 $5,267   $104,338,359 6
Dec 27, 2019 11 $3,931,481 -6% 793 $4,958   $108,269,840 7
Jan 3, 2020 12 $2,385,765 -39% 730 $3,268   $110,655,605 8
Jan 10, 2020 16 $1,154,783 -52% 567 $2,037   $111,810,388 9
Jan 17, 2020 17 $1,720,487 +49% 1,080 $1,593   $113,530,875 10
Jan 24, 2020 18 $1,164,979 -32% 804 $1,449   $114,695,854 11
Jan 31, 2020 18 $1,000,838 -14% 924 $1,083   $115,696,692 12
Feb 7, 2020 20 $936,826 -6% 743 $1,261   $116,633,518 13
Feb 14, 2020 22 $532,037 -43% 293 $1,816   $117,165,555 14
Feb 21, 2020 28 $244,536 -54% 214 $1,143   $117,410,091 15
Feb 28, 2020 32 $140,260 -43% 153 $917   $117,550,351 16
Mar 6, 2020 37 $61,677 -56% 95 $649   $117,612,028 17
Mar 13, 2020 35 $12,329 -80% 55 $224   $117,624,357 18

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 11/15/2019 $118,430 0 127 137 $381,018 2/14/2020
Australia 11/15/2019 $1,758,127 468 468 2,203 $8,329,454 7/3/2023
Brazil 11/15/2019 $589,736 0 0 0 $1,410,754 2/22/2020
Bulgaria 11/15/2019 $63,159 0 0 0 $255,215 1/15/2020
China 8/7/2020 $1,170,000 25,753 25,753 28,476 $2,200,000 8/27/2020
Czech Republic 11/15/2019 $257,799 116 116 559 $1,308,849 10/19/2022
France 11/14/2019 $2,600,000 0 433 866 $9,768,748 2/22/2020
Germany 11/15/2019 $1,000,000 0 376 376 $3,970,840 2/22/2020
Hong Kong 11/15/2019 $399,693 0 0 0 $1,484,628 2/22/2020
India 11/15/2019 $562,456 0 0 0 $2,069,387 1/20/2020
Indonesia 11/15/2019 $592,378 0 0 0 $1,890,773 2/7/2020
Italy 11/14/2019 $1,376,479 0 0 0 $3,286,649 2/22/2020
Japan 1/10/2020 $1,700,000 0 0 0 $8,529,221 2/22/2020
Lithuania 11/15/2019 $51,127 15 15 57 $188,091 1/15/2020
Mexico 11/15/2019 $1,239,261 0 0 0 $5,231,230 2/22/2020
Netherlands 11/15/2019 $348,311 84 85 439 $1,444,281 10/19/2022
New Zealand 11/14/2019 $255,606 108 108 603 $1,017,285 12/29/2022
Panama 12/6/2019 $300,000 0 0 0 $300,000 12/9/2019
Poland 11/22/2019 $210,361 0 99 99 $737,544 10/19/2022
Portugal 11/15/2019 $175,503 102 102 377 $592,619 1/29/2020
Romania 11/15/2019 $148,433 99 99 310 $488,835 2/5/2020
Russia (CIS) 11/15/2019 $3,349,420 1,044 1,044 4,580 $11,172,564 10/19/2022
Slovakia 11/15/2019 $98,203 54 54 183 $334,522 6/16/2020
Slovenia 11/15/2019 $31,465 28 28 105 $117,231 4/6/2020
South Korea 12/6/2019 $2,639,156 935 935 2,857 $10,255,290 8/19/2020
Spain 11/15/2019 $821,151 336 336 1,205 $2,577,823 2/22/2020
Taiwan 11/29/2019 $711,668 0 0 0 $2,551,663 2/22/2020
Thailand 12/6/2019 $200,000 0 0 0 $200,000 10/19/2022
Turkey 11/15/2019 $153,134 227 227 346 $404,030 10/19/2022
United Kingdom 11/15/2019 $2,580,312 556 562 2,248 $8,070,224 2/22/2020
 
Rest of World $16,197,581
 
International Total$106,766,349 7/3/2023

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 16, 20201109,710 109,710$2,801,993$2,801,9933
Feb 23, 2020349,660-55% 159,370$891,894$3,693,8874
Mar 1, 2020522,999-54% 182,369$536,337$4,230,2245
Mar 8, 20201019,382-16% 201,751$444,817$4,675,0416
Mar 15, 20201419,037-2% 220,788$434,615$5,109,6567
Mar 22, 20201214,564-23% 235,352$314,000$5,423,6568
Mar 29, 20201611,362-22% 246,714$229,285$5,652,9419
Apr 5, 2020257,362-35% 254,076$164,909$5,817,85010

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Feb 16, 20201226,987 226,987$3,709,565$3,709,5653
Feb 23, 2020379,835-65% 306,822$1,583,452$5,293,0174
Mar 1, 2020535,318-56% 342,140$697,725$5,990,7425
Mar 8, 2020429,191-17% 371,331$678,372$6,669,1146
Mar 15, 2020726,672-9% 398,003$677,738$7,346,8527
Mar 22, 2020919,370-27% 417,373$492,189$7,839,0418
Mar 29, 2020913,808-29% 431,181$342,717$8,181,7589
Apr 5, 2020109,361-32% 440,542$196,778$8,378,53610
Apr 12, 20201410,772+15% 451,314$219,884$8,598,42011
Apr 19, 2020209,562-11% 460,876$207,834$8,806,25412

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