United Kingdom Box Office for Hot Tub Time Machine 2 (2015)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
United Kingdom Box Office $132,860Details
Worldwide Box Office $12,826,644Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $1,431,324 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $814,053 Details
Total North America Video Sales $2,245,377
Further financial details...

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Synopsis

When Lou, who has become the "father of the Internet," is shot by an unknown assailant, Jacob and Nick fire up the time machine again to save their friend..

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$14,000,000
United Kingdom Releases: April 10th, 2015 (Wide)
Video Release: April 7th, 2015 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for crude sexual content and language throughout, graphic nudity, drug use and some violence.
(Rating bulletin 2302, 12/18/2013)
Running Time: 93 minutes
Franchise: Hot Tub Time Machine
Keywords: Time Travel, Sequels Without Their Original Stars, Buddy Comedy, Internet, Singers, Music Industry
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Science Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, Paramount Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Home Market Numbers: American is Number One

June 8th, 2015

American Sniper

It was a very shallow week for new releases with only one release that made any real impact. American Sniper dominated the combined home market chart selling ten times as many units as the second place film. During its first week of release, it sold 1.20 million units and generated $22.57 million in sales for an opening week Blu-ray share of 42%. The film is nearly in the top ten on the 2015 combined chart, but given its box office, it should have sold twice that. Also, its Blu-ray share is lower than expected for an action film. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for May 19th, 2015

May 19th, 2015

Orange is the New Black: Season Two

The home market is a lot stronger than it has been in weeks, but that is almost entirely due to the release of American Sniper on DVD and Blu-ray Combo Pack. On the other hand, it is not the best release on this week's list. There were many of contenders for Pick of the Week, including Girlhood and Limelight, but in the end I went with Orange Is the New Black: Season 2. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Box Office Loses Focus

March 3rd, 2015

Focus poster

As expected, Focus led the way at the box office, but sadly did so with a much lower opening weekend result than predicted. The rest of the top five were a little stronger than predicted each earning between $10 million and $12 million. That said, the overall box office was still weak, down 10% from last week to $107 million. It was also down 13% from last year. This caused 2015's lead over 2014 to drop. Granted, 2015 is still ahead of 2014 by $110 million or 6.8% at $1.74 billion to $1.63 billion, so it would take a while to lose that lead at this pace. More...

Contest: Time and Time Again: Winning Announcement

February 25th, 2015

The winners of our Time and Time Again contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions for Hot Tub Time Machine 2 opening weekend were... More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: New Releases are the DUFFs to the Holdovers

February 24th, 2015

The DUFF poster

While there were three new releases to reach the top ten, the top three spots were held by holdovers. As expected, Fifty Shades of Grey won the box office race, but it did so with a much lower number. McFarland, USA was the strongest of the three new releases, while The DUFF earned the best per theater average. The less said about Hot Tub Time Machine 2's debut, the better. Overall, the box office fell 45% to $119 million compared to last weekend. At first glance, this is a disaster; however, this is a post holiday weekend and last week's number one film was artificially inflated at the box office due to hype and Valentine's Day. Compared to last year, the box office was 7% higher. This helped push 2015's lead over 2015 to 8.5% or $1.60 billion to $1.48 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Fifty Shades Holds Top Spot After Big Fall

February 22nd, 2015

Fifty Shades of Grey poster

A 73% second-weekend drop won’t be enough to keep Fifty Shades of Grey out of its top spot on the weekend box office chart, according to studio estimates released on Sunday. With another $23.25 million in the bank, the erotic drama has amassed $130 million after two weekends domestically, and has now taken over $400 million worldwide.

This relative weakness in Fifty Shades' second outing isn’t a big surprise given its fervent fanbase, who are more likely to attend on the first weekend, its mediocre reviews, and the fact that last weekend was a holiday, which can increase the box office take substantially. Perhaps more to the point, taking the top spot twice and reaching $400 million is enough. Universal already has every incentive to continue the franchise.

Second and third places this weekend go to two other returning films that are also set to fall more than 50% from last weekend’s totals: Kingsman: The Secret Service will post $17.5 million for $67 million after two weekends, and The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water adds $15.5 million to take its tally to $125 million after three. While it is a substantial decrease, this is a more typical second-weekend drop. More...

Weekend Predictions: In Fifty Shades' Shadow

February 20th, 2015

Hot Tub Time Machine 2 poster

Fifty Shades of Grey will again win the weekend box office race. In fact, it could make more than the three new wide releases make combined. The biggest of these three wide releases is Hot Tub Time Machine 2, but it is unfortunately earning terrible reviews. The DUFF's reviews were amazing, but it has since settled on merely good. McFarland, USA is earning the best reviews, but unfortunately its buzz is really quiet. Granted, its target audience doesn't tend to get hyped about movies, but this still isn't a good sign. This weekend last year, The LEGO Movie remained in first place with just over $30 million. This is about the same as Fifty Shades is expected to earn. If 2015 is to win, it will need to rely on depth. Since we could have seven films earning $10 million or more, that won't be an issue. More...

Contest: Time and Time Again

February 13th, 2015

Next weekend, there are three wide releases, none of which are expected to do well. Hot Tub Time Machine 2 is opening wider than McFarland, USA and has louder buzz, but McFarland is going after a more mature target audience, so it is harder to gauge the buzz online. (The DUFF won't even be a factor in this race.) I think Hot Tub Time Machine 2 has a slight lead over McFarland, USA and as such, it is the target film in this week's box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Hot Tub Time Machine 2.

Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a Frankenprize, featuring Big Bad Wolves on DVD, among other prizes. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will also win a Frankenprize, also featuring Big Bad Wolves on DVD, among other prizes. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2015 Preview: February

February 1st, 2015

The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water poster

It was a record-breaking January thanks entirely to American Sniper, which set records, both during its limited release run and especially when it expanded wide. There were a couple of other films that did well, but for the most part, it was a typical January. The question is, will American Sniper boost the overall box office, which would help February, or will its effects fade as it does? There are ten wide releases in February; there are a few films that may or may not open in the top ten. Of these, there are only two that have a real shot at true box office success. The biggest film in terms of buzz is Fifty Shades of Grey, which looks so, so bad. Personally, I would rather watch The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water a hundred times than sit through just the trailer for Fifty Shades of Grey. If Fifty Shades of Grey becomes the biggest hit of the month, it will mrean the end of civilization. Because. I. Will. End. Civilization. Last February was mostly mediocre, except for The LEGO Movie which was a huge early year hit. There's no chance any film opening this month will match The LEGO Movie; the top two films likely won't match The LEGO Movie. Because of this, 2015 will need to rely on depth to come out ahead. I'm not sure how likely that will be. More...

Because some of our sources provide box office data in their local currency, while we use USD in the graph above and table below, exchange rate fluctuations can have effect on the data causing stronger increases or even decreases of the cumulative box office.

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeScreensPer ScreenTotal GrossWeek
2015/04/10 14 $132,860   198 $671   $132,860 1

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 5/1/2015 $5,090 20 20 20 $5,090 5/11/2015
North America 2/20/2015 $5,963,324 2,880 2,901 6,922 $12,314,651
Russia (CIS) 3/27/2015 $250,387 550 550 1100 $374,043 11/19/2018
United Kingdom 4/10/2015 $132,860 198 198 198 $132,860 6/26/2015
 
Worldwide Total$12,826,644 11/19/2018

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

Leading Cast

Rob Corddry    Lou
Craig Robinson    Nick
Clark Duke    Jacob
Adam Scott    Adam Yates, Jr.

Supporting Cast

Chevy Chase    Repairman
Collette Wolfe    Kelly
Kellee Stewart    Courtney
Christine Bently    Christine
Jessica Pare    Tara
Gillian Jacobs    Jill
Bianca Haase    Sophie
Kumail Nanjiani    Brad
Josh Heald    Terry
Gretchen Koerner    Susan
Mariana Vicente    Shot Girl
Adam Herschman    J-Bird
Jason Richard Allan Foster    DJ
Freddie Poole    Bottle Service Guy
Aaron Jay Rome    Nerdy PA
Darian Trotter    Financial News Anchor
Kisha Sierra    Bridesmaid
Olivia Jordan    Bridesmaid
Colby Boothman    Bellligerent Guy at Wedding
Shawn Sanz    Man at Wedding
Jewel Grosch    Attractive Nurse
Stacey Asaro    Excited Girl
Ashley Deaton    Choreographer
Brianna Nowlin    Dancer
Jennifer Williams    Dancer
Amy Marie Canalis    Dancer
Christina Marie Calamia    Dancer
Cassidy Marie Lefort    Dancer
Kelly Connolly    Dancer

Cameos

Lisa Loeb    Herself

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

Production and Technical Credits

Steve Pink    Director
Josh Heald    Screenwriter
Andrew Panay    Producer
Ben Ormand    Executive Producer
Rob Corddry    Executive Producer
Matt Moore    Executive Producer
Declan Quinn    Director of Photography
Ryan Berg    Production Designer
Jamie Gross    Editor
Carol Cutshall    Costume Designer
Christophe Beck    Composer
Susan E. Farris    Casting Director
Adam Blum    Associate Producer
Wendy Rosenthal    Associate Producer
Ben Ormand    Unit Production Manager
Mike Leonard    Assistant Director
Alan Breton    First Assistant Director
Hirotatsu Taniguchi    Second Assistant Director
Gregory Santoro    Second Assistant Director
Desiree Stevenson    Second Assistant Director
Nicole Garcea    Script Supervisor
Korey Budd    Production Supervisor
Patsy L. Bouge    Post-Production Supervisor
Steve Dietl    Additional Photography-Still Photographer
Dave Egan    Assistant Editor
Frank McGrath    Assistant Editor
Steve Griffin    Music Supervisor
Steve Griffin    Music Editor
Matt Fausak    Music Editor
Frank Wolf    Score Recordist
Casey Stone    Score Mixer
Leo Birenberg    Score Producer
Jake Monaco    Score Producer
Jason E. Baldwin*    Art Director
Brendan Turrill    Set Designer
Tim Cohn    Set Decorator
Matt Kane    Casting Associate
Ryan Glorioso    Additional Casting
Kate Warren    Additional Casting-Extras Casting
Shonta McCray    Costume Supervisor
Remi Savva    Make up
Voni Hinkle    Hairstylist
Michael Koff    Sound Mixer
Gary Bourgeois    Re-recording Mixer
Gabriel J. Serrano    Re-recording Mixer
Michael Hilkene    Supervising Sound Editor
Sean Hilkene    Sound Designer
Randall Guth    Sound Effects Editor
Victoria Rose Sampson*    Dialogue Editor
Beau Hilkene    Dialogue Editor
Charles Picerni Jr    Stunt Coordinator
Rocco Passionino    Visual Effects Supervisor
Chris Roff    Visual Effects Producer
Lauren Weidel    Visual Effects Producer
Donnie Dean    Special Effects Coordinator

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