Incredibles 2 (2018)

Incredibles 2
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $608,581,744Details
International Box Office $634,223,615Details
Worldwide Box Office $1,242,805,359
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $21,756,768 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $50,357,839 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $72,114,607
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Synopsis

Everyone’s favorite family of superheroes is back, but this time Helen is in the spotlight, leaving Bob at home with Violet and Dash to navigate the day-to-day heroics of “normal” life. It’s a tough transition for everyone, made tougher by the fact that the family is still unaware of baby Jack-Jack’s emerging superpowers. When a new villain hatches a brilliant and dangerous plot, the family and Frozone must find a way to work together again—which is easier said than done, even when they’re all Incredible.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$182,687,905 (30.0% of total gross)
Legs:3.33 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:49.0% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$200,000,000 (worldwide box office is 6.2 times production budget)
Theater counts:4,410 opening theaters/4,413 max. theaters, 9.1 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $720,143,929

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Amazon VOD:Amazon VOD, Amazon VOD (Bonus Features), Amazon 4K UHD VOD, Amazon VOD, Amazon VOD (Bonus Features), Amazon VOD
iTunes:iTunes
Google Play:Google Play, Google Play
Vudu:Vudu
Disney+:Disney+

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: June 15th, 2018 (Wide) by Walt Disney
June 15th, 2018 (IMAX) by Walt Disney
International Releases: June 15th, 2018 (Wide) (Argentina)
June 15th, 2018 (Wide) (Australia)
June 15th, 2018 (Wide), released as Феноменалните 2 (Bulgaria)
June 15th, 2018 (Wide) (Mexico)
June 15th, 2018 (Wide) (Russia (CIS))
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Video Release: October 23rd, 2018 by Walt Disney Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for action sequences and some brief mild language.
(Rating bulletin 2526 (Cert #51520), 5/9/2018)
Running Time: 118 minutes
Franchise: The Incredibles
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Keywords: Delayed Sequel, Super Villains, Prologue, Non-Chronological, Family Movie, Faulty Memory, Dysfunctional Family, Vigilante, Runaway, Surprise Twist, Adult Child Dealing with the Death of a Parent, Revenge, 3-D, 3-D - Shot in 3-D, IMAX: DMR, Filmed in Pixar Animation Studios, Emeryville, CA, Filmed in Emeryville, CA, Filmed in United States, Filmed in California, United States, Filmed in Alameda County, CA, Family Adventure
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Digital Animation
Creative Type:Kids Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Disney-Pixar
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest Domestic 12th Weekend 55 $3,372,388 Aug 31, 2018 80
Fastest to $600m 13 $601,233,301 Aug 31, 2018 80
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 279 $5,684,284 Aug 31, 2018 80
Biggest 10th Thursday 80 $230,419 Aug 23, 2018 70
Biggest 10th Wednesday 45 $330,007 Aug 22, 2018 69
Biggest 10th Tuesday 35 $454,521 Aug 21, 2018 68
Biggest 10th Monday 83 $297,151 Aug 20, 2018 67
Biggest 10th Sunday 87 $729,467 Aug 19, 2018 66
Biggest 10th Saturday 100 $970,519 Aug 18, 2018 65
Biggest 10th Friday 89 $602,034 Aug 17, 2018 64
Biggest 9th Thursday 57 $392,557 Aug 16, 2018 63
Biggest 9th Wednesday 46 $445,985 Aug 15, 2018 62
Biggest 9th Tuesday 27 $669,773 Aug 14, 2018 61
Biggest 9th Monday 73 $518,545 Aug 13, 2018 60
Biggest 9th Sunday 71 $1,060,990 Aug 12, 2018 59
Biggest 9th Saturday 83 $1,481,855 Aug 11, 2018 58
Biggest 9th Friday 83 $886,543 Aug 10, 2018 57
Biggest 8th Thursday 39 $632,863 Aug 9, 2018 56
Biggest 8th Wednesday 27 $766,601 Aug 8, 2018 55
Biggest 8th Tuesday 19 $1,034,139 Aug 7, 2018 54
Biggest 8th Monday 45 $796,475 Aug 6, 2018 53
Biggest 8th Sunday 60 $1,459,681 Aug 5, 2018 52
Biggest 8th Saturday 77 $2,061,807 Aug 4, 2018 51
Biggest 8th Friday 57 $1,458,744 Aug 3, 2018 50
Biggest 7th Thursday 26 $1,110,720 Aug 2, 2018 49
Biggest 7th Wednesday 17 $1,325,380 Aug 1, 2018 48
Biggest 7th Tuesday 15 $1,667,541 Jul 31, 2018 47
Biggest 7th Monday 44 $1,147,888 Jul 30, 2018 46
Biggest 7th Sunday 51 $2,201,660 Jul 29, 2018 45
Biggest Domestic 7th Weekend 84 $7,257,113 Jul 27, 2018 45
Biggest 7th Saturday 73 $2,904,346 Jul 28, 2018 44
Biggest 7th Friday 54 $2,151,107 Jul 27, 2018 43
Biggest 6th Thursday 24 $1,636,147 Jul 26, 2018 42
Biggest 6th Wednesday 16 $1,950,083 Jul 25, 2018 41
Biggest 6th Tuesday 10 $2,507,228 Jul 24, 2018 40
Biggest 6th Monday 36 $1,819,687 Jul 23, 2018 39
Biggest 6th Sunday 19 $3,954,930 Jul 22, 2018 38
Biggest Domestic 6th Weekend 33 $11,895,063 Jul 20, 2018 38
Biggest 6th Saturday 36 $4,726,762 Jul 21, 2018 37
Fastest to $550m 12 $553,755,573 Jul 20, 2018 37
Biggest 6th Friday 36 $3,213,371 Jul 20, 2018 36
Biggest 5th Thursday 22 $2,093,667 Jul 19, 2018 35
Biggest 5th Wednesday 18 $2,204,302 Jul 18, 2018 34
Biggest 5th Tuesday 9 $3,409,624 Jul 17, 2018 33
Biggest 5th Monday 45 $2,246,457 Jul 16, 2018 32
Biggest 5th Sunday 26 $4,986,473 Jul 15, 2018 31
Biggest Domestic 5th Weekend 28 $16,262,898 Jul 13, 2018 31
Biggest 5th Saturday 29 $6,588,238 Jul 14, 2018 30
Biggest 5th Friday 25 $4,688,187 Jul 13, 2018 29
Biggest 4th Thursday 6 $3,361,684 Jul 12, 2018 28
Biggest 4th Wednesday 8 $3,616,401 Jul 11, 2018 27
Biggest 4th Tuesday 4 $5,308,927 Jul 10, 2018 26
Biggest 4th Monday 41 $3,543,643 Jul 9, 2018 25
Biggest 4th Sunday 24 $8,039,296 Jul 8, 2018 24
Biggest Domestic 4th Weekend 18 $28,406,423 Jul 6, 2018 24
Fastest to $500m 11 $503,767,837 Jul 6, 2018 24
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 41 $28,406,423 Jul 6, 2018 24
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 75 $35,042,848 Jul 6, 2018 24
Biggest 4th Saturday 18 $10,632,769 Jul 7, 2018 23
Biggest 4th Friday 12 $9,734,358 Jul 6, 2018 22
Biggest 3rd Thursday 2 $7,171,034 Jul 5, 2018 21
Biggest 3rd Wednesday 2 $9,646,015 Jul 4, 2018 20
Biggest 3rd Tuesday 2 $10,278,385 Jul 3, 2018 19
Fastest to $450m 11 $458,544,365 Jul 3, 2018 19
Biggest 3rd Monday 13 $7,664,705 Jul 2, 2018 18
Biggest 3rd Sunday 14 $15,082,763 Jul 1, 2018 17
Biggest Domestic 3rd Weekend 15 $46,417,761 Jun 29, 2018 17
Biggest 3rd Saturday 17 $17,751,703 Jun 30, 2018 16
Biggest 3rd Friday 20 $13,583,295 Jun 29, 2018 15
Fastest to $400m 11 $407,766,809 Jun 29, 2018 15
Biggest 2nd Thursday 13 $10,020,390 Jun 28, 2018 14
Biggest 2nd Wednesday 15 $10,231,988 Jun 27, 2018 13
Biggest 2nd Tuesday 12 $13,719,714 Jun 26, 2018 12
Biggest 2nd Monday 28 $10,417,081 Jun 25, 2018 11
Fastest to $350m 12 $360,211,422 Jun 25, 2018 11
Biggest 2nd Sunday 14 $24,787,186 Jun 24, 2018 10
Biggest Domestic 2nd Weekend 13 $80,347,651 Jun 22, 2018 10
Biggest 2nd Saturday 16 $31,420,979 Jun 23, 2018 9
Fastest to $300m 11 $325,007,155 Jun 22, 2018 9
Biggest 2nd Friday 15 $24,139,486 Jun 22, 2018 8
Biggest 1st Thursday 11 $16,333,960 Jun 21, 2018 7
Biggest Domestic Thursday 36 $16,333,960 Jun 21, 2018 7
Biggest 1st Wednesday 9 $19,737,194 Jun 20, 2018 6
Biggest Domestic Wednesday 32 $19,737,194 Jun 20, 2018 6
Fastest to $250m 11 $253,112,730 Jun 20, 2018 6
Biggest 1st Tuesday 5 $27,059,923 Jun 19, 2018 5
Biggest Domestic Tuesday 10 $27,059,923 Jun 19, 2018 5
Biggest 1st Monday 15 $23,627,708 Jun 18, 2018 4
Biggest Domestic Monday 20 $23,627,708 Jun 18, 2018 4
Fastest to $200m 11 $206,315,613 Jun 18, 2018 4
Biggest 1st Sunday 9 $52,533,002 Jun 17, 2018 3
Biggest Domestic Sunday 9 $52,533,002 Jun 17, 2018 3
Biggest Domestic June Weekend 2 $182,687,905 Jun 15, 2018 3
Biggest Domestic Opening Weekend 12 $182,687,905 Jun 15, 2018 3
Top Adventure Weekend Domestic 4 $182,687,905 Jun 15, 2018 3
Top Digital Animation Weekend Domestic 1 $182,687,905 Jun 15, 2018 3
Top Kids Fiction Weekend Domestic 2 $182,687,905 Jun 15, 2018 3
Top Original Screenplay Weekend Domestic 3 $182,687,905 Jun 15, 2018 3
Top PG Weekend Domestic 2 $182,687,905 Jun 15, 2018 3
Biggest Domestic Sequel Weekend 9 $182,687,905 Jun 15, 2018 3
Top Walt Disney Weekend Domestic 10 $182,687,905 Jun 15, 2018 3
Biggest Domestic Weekend 12 $182,687,905 Jun 15, 2018 3
Fastest to $150m 12 $182,687,905 Jun 15, 2018 3
Top 2018 Theater Average 17 $41,426 Jun 15, 2018 3
Widest Opening Weekend 19 4,410 Jun 15, 2018 3
Biggest 1st Saturday 13 $58,894,582 Jun 16, 2018 2
Biggest Domestic Saturday 14 $58,894,582 Jun 16, 2018 2
Fastest to $100m 18 $130,154,903 Jun 15, 2018 2
Biggest 1st Friday 20 $71,260,321 Jun 15, 2018 1
Top Adventure Day Domestic 6 $71,260,321 Jun 15, 2018 1
Top Digital Animation Day Domestic 1 $71,260,321 Jun 15, 2018 1
Top Kids Fiction Day Domestic 2 $71,260,321 Jun 15, 2018 1
Top Original Screenplay Day Domestic 4 $71,260,321 Jun 15, 2018 1
Top PG Day Domestic 2 $71,260,321 Jun 15, 2018 1
Biggest Domestic Sequel Day 21 $71,260,321 Jun 15, 2018 1
Top Walt Disney Day Domestic 16 $71,260,321 Jun 15, 2018 1
Biggest Domestic Friday 20 $71,260,321 Jun 15, 2018 1
Biggest Domestic June Day 2 $71,260,321 Jun 15, 2018 1
Biggest Domestic Day 24 $71,260,321 Jun 15, 2018 1
Fastest to $50m 20 $71,260,321 Jun 15, 2018 1
Biggest Previews 35 $18,500,000 Jun 14, 2018 0

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 15, 2018 1 $182,687,905   4,410 $41,426   $182,687,905 1
Jun 22, 2018 2 $80,347,651 -56% 4,410 $18,219   $349,794,341 2
Jun 29, 2018 2 $46,417,761 -42% 4,410 $10,526   $440,601,275 3
Jul 6, 2018 3 $28,406,423 -39% 4,413 $6,437   $503,767,837 4
Jul 13, 2018 4 $16,262,898 -43% 3,705 $4,389   $535,861,390 5
Jul 20, 2018 5 $11,895,063 -27% 3,164 $3,760   $557,710,503 6
Jul 27, 2018 7 $7,257,113 -39% 2,616 $2,774   $572,880,761 7
Aug 3, 2018 9 $4,980,232 -31% 1,802 $2,764   $583,112,522 8
Aug 10, 2018 11 $3,429,388 -31% 1,545 $2,220   $589,771,988 9
Aug 17, 2018 14 $2,302,020 -33% 1,238 $1,859   $594,100,868 10
Aug 24, 2018 15 $1,642,506 -29% 1,060 $1,550   $597,055,472 11
Aug 31, 2018 11 $3,372,388 +105% 2,890 $1,167   $601,233,301 12
Sep 7, 2018 12 $1,352,194 -60% 1,446 $935   $604,465,699 13
Sep 14, 2018 17 $746,709 -45% 710 $1,052   $605,615,734 14
Sep 21, 2018 19 $533,570 -29% 500 $1,067   $606,357,928 15
Sep 28, 2018 26 $272,035 -49% 338 $805   $606,763,617 16
Oct 5, 2018 21 $280,305 +3% 244 $1,149   $607,125,392 17
Oct 12, 2018 22 $211,902 -24% 194 $1,092   $607,474,495 18
Oct 19, 2018 22 $173,845 -18% 176 $988   $607,713,414 19
Oct 26, 2018 29 $138,566 -20% 160 $866   $607,899,050 20
Nov 2, 2018 26 $168,949 +22% 150 $1,126   $608,109,517 21
Nov 9, 2018 30 $122,819 -27% 140 $877   $608,276,278 22
Nov 16, 2018 33 $80,805 -34% 130 $622   $608,401,000 23
Nov 23, 2018 37 $57,409 -29% 106 $542   $608,508,728 24
Nov 30, 2018 44 $29,342 -49% 93 $316   $608,546,980 25
Dec 7, 2018 51 $18,598 -37% 66 $282   $608,574,642 26

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jun 14, 2018 P $18,500,000     0     $18,500,000  
Jun 15, 2018 1 $71,260,321     4,410 $16,159   $71,260,321 1
Jun 16, 2018 1 $58,894,582 -17%   4,410 $13,355   $130,154,903 2
Jun 17, 2018 1 $52,533,002 -11%   4,410 $11,912   $182,687,905 3
Jun 18, 2018 1 $23,627,708 -55%   4,410 $5,358   $206,315,613 4
Jun 19, 2018 1 $27,059,923 +15%   4,410 $6,136   $233,375,536 5
Jun 20, 2018 1 $19,737,194 -27%   4,410 $4,476   $253,112,730 6
Jun 21, 2018 1 $16,333,960 -17%   4,410 $3,704   $269,446,690 7
Jun 22, 2018 2 $24,139,486 +48% -66% 4,410 $5,474   $293,586,176 8
Jun 23, 2018 2 $31,420,979 +30% -47% 4,410 $7,125   $325,007,155 9
Jun 24, 2018 2 $24,787,186 -21% -53% 4,410 $5,621   $349,794,341 10
Jun 25, 2018 2 $10,417,081 -58% -56% 4,410 $2,362   $360,211,422 11
Jun 26, 2018 2 $13,719,714 +32% -49% 4,410 $3,111   $373,931,136 12
Jun 27, 2018 2 $10,231,988 -25% -48% 4,410 $2,320   $384,163,124 13
Jun 28, 2018 2 $10,020,390 -2% -39% 4,410 $2,272   $394,183,514 14
Jun 29, 2018 2 $13,583,295 +36% -44% 4,410 $3,080   $407,766,809 15
Jun 30, 2018 2 $17,751,703 +31% -44% 4,410 $4,025   $425,518,512 16
Jul 1, 2018 2 $15,082,763 -15% -39% 4,410 $3,420   $440,601,275 17
Jul 2, 2018 2 $7,664,705 -49% -26% 4,410 $1,738   $448,265,980 18
Jul 3, 2018 2 $10,278,385 +34% -25% 4,410 $2,331   $458,544,365 19
Jul 4, 2018 2 $9,646,015 -6% -6% 4,410 $2,187   $468,190,380 20
Jul 5, 2018 1 $7,171,034 -26% -28% 4,410 $1,626   $475,361,414 21
Jul 6, 2018 2 $9,734,358 +36% -28% 4,413 $2,206   $485,095,772 22
Jul 7, 2018 3 $10,632,769 +9% -40% 4,413 $2,409   $495,728,541 23
Jul 8, 2018 3 $8,039,296 -24% -47% 4,413 $1,822   $503,767,837 24
Jul 9, 2018 2 $3,543,643 -56% -54% 4,413 $803   $507,311,480 25
Jul 10, 2018 2 $5,308,927 +50% -48% 4,413 $1,203   $512,620,407 26
Jul 11, 2018 2 $3,616,401 -32% -63% 4,413 $819   $516,236,808 27
Jul 12, 2018 2 $3,361,684 -7% -53% 4,413 $762   $519,598,492 28
Jul 13, 2018 4 $4,688,187 +39% -52% 3,705 $1,265   $524,286,679 29
Jul 14, 2018 5 $6,588,238 +41% -38% 3,705 $1,778   $530,874,917 30
Jul 15, 2018 4 $4,986,473 -24% -38% 3,705 $1,346   $535,861,390 31
Jul 16, 2018 4 $2,246,457 -55% -37% 3,705 $606   $538,107,847 32
Jul 17, 2018 4 $3,409,624 +52% -36% 3,705 $920   $541,517,471 33
Jul 18, 2018 4 $2,204,302 -35% -39% 3,705 $595   $543,721,773 34
Jul 19, 2018 3 $2,093,667 -5% -38% 3,705 $565   $545,815,440 35
Jul 20, 2018 5 $3,213,371 +53% -31% 3,164 $1,016   $549,028,811 36
Jul 21, 2018 5 $4,726,762 +47% -28% 3,164 $1,494   $553,755,573 37
Jul 22, 2018 5 $3,954,930 -16% -21% 3,164 $1,250   $557,710,503 38
Jul 23, 2018 5 $1,819,687 -54% -19% 3,164 $575   $559,530,190 39
Jul 24, 2018 5 $2,507,228 +38% -26% 3,164 $792   $562,037,418 40
Jul 25, 2018 5 $1,950,083 -22% -12% 3,164 $616   $563,987,501 41
Jul 26, 2018 5 $1,636,147 -16% -22% 3,164 $517   $565,623,648 42
Jul 27, 2018 7 $2,151,107 +31% -33% 2,616 $822   $567,774,755 43
Jul 28, 2018 7 $2,904,346 +35% -39% 2,616 $1,110   $570,679,101 44
Jul 29, 2018 7 $2,201,660 -24% -44% 2,616 $842   $572,880,761 45
Jul 30, 2018 7 $1,147,888 -48% -37% 2,616 $439   $574,028,649 46
Jul 31, 2018 7 $1,667,541 +45% -33% 2,616 $637   $575,696,190 47
Aug 1, 2018 6 $1,325,380 -21% -32% 2,616 $507   $577,021,570 48
Aug 2, 2018 6 $1,110,720 -16% -32% 2,616 $425   $578,132,290 49
Aug 3, 2018 9 $1,458,744 +31% -32% 1,802 $810   $579,591,034 50
Aug 4, 2018 8 $2,061,807 +41% -29% 1,802 $1,144   $581,652,841 51
Aug 5, 2018 9 $1,459,681 -29% -34% 1,802 $810   $583,112,522 52
Aug 6, 2018 8 $796,475 -45% -31% 1,802 $442   $583,908,997 53
Aug 7, 2018 10 $1,034,139 +30% -38% 1,802 $574   $584,943,136 54
Aug 8, 2018 8 $766,601 -26% -42% 1,802 $425   $585,709,737 55
Aug 9, 2018 8 $632,863 -17% -43% 1,802 $351   $586,342,600 56
Aug 10, 2018 11 $886,543 +40% -39% 1,545 $574   $587,229,143 57
Aug 11, 2018 11 $1,481,855 +67% -28% 1,545 $959   $588,710,998 58
Aug 12, 2018 11 $1,060,990 -28% -27% 1,545 $687   $589,771,988 59
Aug 13, 2018 11 $518,545 -51% -35% 1,545 $336   $590,290,533 60
Aug 14, 2018 11 $669,773 +29% -35% 1,545 $434   $590,960,306 61
Aug 15, 2018 12 $445,985 -33% -42% 1,545 $289   $591,406,291 62
Aug 16, 2018 12 $392,557 -12% -38% 1,545 $254   $591,798,848 63
Aug 17, 2018 14 $602,034 +53% -32% 1,238 $486   $592,400,882 64
Aug 18, 2018 14 $970,519 +61% -35% 1,238 $784   $593,371,401 65
Aug 19, 2018 14 $729,467 -25% -31% 1,238 $589   $594,100,868 66
Aug 20, 2018 11 $297,151 -59% -43% 1,238 $240   $594,398,019 67
Aug 21, 2018 12 $454,521 +53% -32% 1,238 $367   $594,852,540 68
Aug 22, 2018 11 $330,007 -27% -26% 1,238 $267   $595,182,547 69
Aug 23, 2018 13 $230,419 -30% -41% 1,238 $186   $595,412,966 70
Aug 24, 2018 15 $405,305 +76% -33% 1,060 $382   $595,818,271 71
Aug 25, 2018 15 $732,459 +81% -25% 1,060 $691   $596,550,730 72
Aug 26, 2018 14 $504,742 -31% -31% 1,060 $476   $597,055,472 73
Aug 27, 2018 14 $192,199 -62% -35% 1,060 $181   $597,247,671 74
Aug 28, 2018 14 $252,851 +32% -44% 1,060 $239   $597,500,522 75
Aug 29, 2018 13 $190,146 -25% -42% 1,060 $179   $597,690,668 76
Aug 30, 2018 13 $170,245 -10% -26% 1,060 $161   $597,860,913 77
Aug 31, 2018 12 $697,461 +310% +72% 2,890 $241   $598,558,374 78
Sep 1, 2018 11 $1,312,056 +88% +79% 2,890 $454   $599,870,430 79
Sep 2, 2018 11 $1,362,871 +4% +170% 2,890 $472   $601,233,301 80
Sep 3, 2018 9 $1,346,080 -1% +600% 2,890 $466   $602,579,381 81
Sep 4, 2018 12 $261,591 -81% +3% 2,890 $91   $602,840,972 82
Sep 5, 2018 12 $154,889 -41% -19% 2,890 $54   $602,995,861 83
Sep 6, 2018 13 $117,644 -24% -31% 2,890 $41   $603,113,505 84
Sep 7, 2018 15 $223,109 +90% -68% 1,446 $154   $603,336,614 85
Sep 8, 2018 11 $670,582 +201% -49% 1,446 $464   $604,007,196 86
Sep 9, 2018 11 $458,503 -32% -66% 1,446 $317   $604,465,699 87
Sep 10, 2018 12 $138,863 -70% -90% 1,446 $96   $604,604,562 88
Sep 11, 2018 14 $118,223 -15% -55% 1,446 $82   $604,722,785 89
Sep 12, 2018 - $75,023 -37% -52% 1,446 $52   $604,797,808 90
Sep 13, 2018 13 $71,217 -5% -39% 1,446 $49   $604,869,025 91
Sep 14, 2018 15 $152,436 +114% -32% 710 $215   $605,021,461 92
Sep 15, 2018 - $365,739 +140% -45% 710 $515   $605,387,200 93
Sep 16, 2018 - $228,534 -38% -50% 710 $322   $605,615,734 94
Sep 17, 2018 - $47,621 -79% -66% 710 $67   $605,663,355 95
Sep 18, 2018 - $58,953 +24% -50% 710 $83   $605,722,308 96
Sep 19, 2018 - $66,015 +12% -12% 710 $93   $605,788,323 97
Sep 20, 2018 - $36,035 -45% -49% 710 $51   $605,824,358 98
Sep 21, 2018 - $116,341 +223% -24% 500 $233   $605,940,699 99
Sep 22, 2018 - $254,767 +119% -30% 500 $510   $606,195,466 100
Sep 23, 2018 - $162,462 -36% -29% 500 $325   $606,357,928 101
Sep 24, 2018 - $37,224 -77% -22% 500 $74   $606,395,152 102
Sep 25, 2018 - $40,689 +9% -31% 500 $81   $606,435,841 103
Sep 26, 2018 - $32,014 -21% -52% 500 $64   $606,467,855 104
Sep 27, 2018 - $23,727 -26% -34% 500 $47   $606,491,582 105
Sep 28, 2018 - $61,342 +159% -47% 338 $181   $606,552,924 106
Sep 29, 2018 - $126,619 +106% -50% 338 $375   $606,679,543 107
Sep 30, 2018 - $84,074 -34% -48% 338 $249   $606,763,617 108
Oct 1, 2018 - $19,360 -77% -48% 338 $57   $606,782,977 109
Oct 2, 2018 - $23,382 +21% -43% 338 $69   $606,806,359 110
Oct 3, 2018 - $20,042 -14% -37% 338 $59   $606,826,401 111
Oct 4, 2018 - $18,686 -7% -21% 338 $55   $606,845,087 112
Oct 5, 2018 - $68,009 +264% +11% 244 $279   $606,913,096 113
Oct 6, 2018 - $122,171 +80% -4% 244 $501   $607,035,267 114
Oct 7, 2018 - $90,125 -26% +7% 244 $369   $607,125,392 115
Oct 8, 2018 - $55,093 -39% +185% 244 $226   $607,180,485 116
Oct 9, 2018 - $29,560 -46% +26% 244 $121   $607,210,045 117
Oct 10, 2018 - $24,354 -18% +22% 244 $100   $607,234,399 118
Oct 11, 2018 - $28,194 +16% +51% 244 $116   $607,262,593 119
Oct 12, 2018 - $56,045 +99% -18% 194 $289   $607,318,638 120
Oct 13, 2018 - $97,741 +74% -20% 194 $504   $607,416,379 121
Oct 14, 2018 - $58,116 -41% -36% 194 $300   $607,474,495 122
Oct 15, 2018 - $16,169 -72% -71% 194 $83   $607,490,664 123
Oct 16, 2018 - $15,272 -6% -48% 194 $79   $607,505,936 124
Oct 17, 2018 - $13,786 -10% -43% 194 $71   $607,519,722 125
Oct 18, 2018 - $19,847 +44% -30% 194 $102   $607,539,569 126
Oct 19, 2018 - $45,975 +132% -18% 176 $261   $607,585,544 127
Oct 20, 2018 - $80,954 +76% -17% 176 $460   $607,666,498 128
Oct 21, 2018 - $46,916 -42% -19% 176 $267   $607,713,414 129
Oct 22, 2018 - $11,431 -76% -29% 176 $65   $607,724,845 130
Oct 23, 2018 - $12,134 +6% -21% 176 $69   $607,736,979 131
Oct 24, 2018 - $11,059 -9% -20% 176 $63   $607,748,038 132
Oct 25, 2018 - $12,446 +13% -37% 176 $71   $607,760,484 133
Oct 26, 2018 - $34,196 +175% -26% 160 $214   $607,794,680 134
Oct 27, 2018 - $62,470 +83% -23% 160 $390   $607,857,150 135
Oct 28, 2018 - $41,900 -33% -11% 160 $262   $607,899,050 136
Oct 29, 2018 - $8,743 -79% -24% 160 $55   $607,907,793 137
Oct 30, 2018 - $9,327 +7% -23% 160 $58   $607,917,120 138
Oct 31, 2018 - $12,122 +30% +10% 160 $76   $607,929,242 139
Nov 1, 2018 - $11,326 -7% -9% 160 $71   $607,940,568 140
Nov 2, 2018 - $38,039 +236% +11% 150 $254   $607,978,607 141
Nov 3, 2018 - $81,239 +114% +30% 150 $542   $608,059,846 142
Nov 4, 2018 - $49,671 -39% +19% 150 $331   $608,109,517 143
Nov 5, 2018 - $9,807 -80% +12% 150 $65   $608,119,324 144
Nov 6, 2018 - $14,775 +51% +58% 150 $99   $608,134,099 145
Nov 7, 2018 - $9,027 -39% -26% 150 $60   $608,143,126 146
Nov 8, 2018 - $10,333 +14% -9% 150 $69   $608,153,459 147
Nov 9, 2018 - $27,979 +171% -26% 140 $200   $608,181,438 148
Nov 10, 2018 - $55,849 +100% -31% 140 $399   $608,237,287 149
Nov 11, 2018 - $38,991 -30% -22% 140 $279   $608,276,278 150
Nov 12, 2018 - $24,454 -37% +149% 140 $175   $608,300,732 151
Nov 13, 2018 - $6,908 -72% -53% 140 $49   $608,307,640 152
Nov 14, 2018 - $6,276 -9% -30% 140 $45   $608,313,916 153
Nov 15, 2018 - $6,279 n/c -39% 140 $45   $608,320,195 154
Nov 16, 2018 - $16,674 +166% -40% 130 $128   $608,336,869 155
Nov 17, 2018 - $39,087 +134% -30% 130 $301   $608,375,956 156
Nov 18, 2018 - $25,044 -36% -36% 130 $193   $608,401,000 157
Nov 19, 2018 - $12,154 -51% -50% 130 $93   $608,413,154 158
Nov 20, 2018 - $16,053 +32% +132% 130 $123   $608,429,207 159
Nov 21, 2018 - $14,454 -10% +130% 106 $136   $608,443,661 160
Nov 22, 2018 - $7,658 -47% +22% 106 $72   $608,451,319 161
Nov 23, 2018 - $22,254 +191% +33% 106 $210   $608,473,573 162
Nov 24, 2018 - $23,087 +4% -41% 106 $218   $608,496,660 163
Nov 25, 2018 - $12,068 -48% -52% 106 $114   $608,508,728 164
Nov 26, 2018 - $2,723 -77% -78% 106 $26   $608,511,451 165
Nov 27, 2018 - $2,578 -5% -84% 106 $24   $608,514,029 166
Nov 28, 2018 - $2,417 -6% -83% 106 $23   $608,516,446 167
Nov 29, 2018 - $1,192 -51% -84% 106 $11   $608,517,638 168
Nov 30, 2018 - $6,091 +411% -73% 93 $65   $608,523,729 169
Dec 1, 2018 - $13,956 +129% -40% 93 $150   $608,537,685 170
Dec 2, 2018 - $9,295 -33% -23% 93 $100   $608,546,980 171
Dec 3, 2018 - $2,460 -74% -10% 93 $26   $608,549,440 172
Dec 4, 2018 - $2,371 -4% -8% 93 $25   $608,551,811 173
Dec 5, 2018 - $2,172 -8% -10% 93 $23   $608,553,983 174
Dec 6, 2018 - $2,061 -5% +73% 93 $22   $608,556,044 175
Dec 7, 2018 - $5,681 +176% -7% 66 $86   $608,561,725 176
Dec 8, 2018 - $7,526 +32% -46% 66 $114   $608,569,251 177
Dec 9, 2018 - $5,391 -28% -42% 66 $82   $608,574,642 178
Dec 10, 2018 - $2,510 -53% +2% 66 $38   $608,577,152 179
Dec 11, 2018 - $1,656 -34% -30% 66 $25   $608,578,808 180
Dec 12, 2018 - $1,280 -23% -41% 66 $19   $608,580,088 181
Dec 13, 2018 - $1,656 +29% -20% 66 $25   $608,581,744 182

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 15, 2018 1 $269,446,690   4,410 $61,099   $269,446,690 1
Jun 22, 2018 2 $124,736,824 -54% 4,410 $28,285   $394,183,514 2
Jun 29, 2018 2 $81,177,900 -35% 4,410 $18,408   $475,361,414 3
Jul 6, 2018 2 $44,237,078 -46% 4,413 $10,024   $519,598,492 4
Jul 13, 2018 4 $26,216,948 -41% 3,705 $7,076   $545,815,440 5
Jul 20, 2018 5 $19,808,208 -24% 3,164 $6,260   $565,623,648 6
Jul 27, 2018 7 $12,508,642 -37% 2,616 $4,782   $578,132,290 7
Aug 3, 2018 9 $8,210,310 -34% 1,802 $4,556   $586,342,600 8
Aug 10, 2018 12 $5,456,248 -34% 1,545 $3,532   $591,798,848 9
Aug 17, 2018 14 $3,614,118 -34% 1,238 $2,919   $595,412,966 10
Aug 24, 2018 15 $2,447,947 -32% 1,060 $2,309   $597,860,913 11
Aug 31, 2018 11 $5,252,592 +115% 2,890 $1,818   $603,113,505 12
Sep 7, 2018 12 $1,755,520 -67% 1,446 $1,214   $604,869,025 13
Sep 14, 2018 17 $955,333 -46% 710 $1,346   $605,824,358 14
Sep 21, 2018 20 $667,224 -30% 500 $1,334   $606,491,582 15
Sep 28, 2018 26 $353,505 -47% 338 $1,046   $606,845,087 16
Oct 5, 2018 22 $417,506 +18% 244 $1,711   $607,262,593 17
Oct 12, 2018 23 $276,976 -34% 194 $1,428   $607,539,569 18
Oct 19, 2018 23 $220,915 -20% 176 $1,255   $607,760,484 19
Oct 26, 2018 28 $180,084 -18% 160 $1,126   $607,940,568 20
Nov 2, 2018 28 $212,891 +18% 150 $1,419   $608,153,459 21
Nov 9, 2018 29 $166,736 -22% 140 $1,191   $608,320,195 22
Nov 16, 2018 38 $131,124 -21% 106 $1,237   $608,451,319 23
Nov 23, 2018 42 $66,319 -49% 106 $626   $608,517,638 24
Nov 30, 2018 44 $38,406 -42% 93 $413   $608,556,044 25
Dec 7, 2018 54 $25,700 -33% 66 $389   $608,581,744 26

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 6/15/2018 $3,000,000 0 0 0 $15,712,921 12/16/2018
Australia 6/15/2018 $7,913,578 570 570 4,122 $35,396,660 5/1/2023
Brazil 6/29/2018 $6,500,000 0 0 0 $37,575,760 12/2/2018
Bulgaria 6/15/2018 $118,006 0 0 0 $570,261 2/26/2019
China 6/21/2018 $20,580,000 81,031 81,031 134,578 $53,700,000 10/9/2018
Colombia 6/22/2018 $0 0 0 0 $10,800,000 1/1/2019
Czech Republic 7/27/2018 $32,945 32 139 935 $2,129,116 1/1/2019
Denmark 8/30/2018 $1,200,000 0 0 0 $1,200,000 9/3/2018
Finland 8/31/2018 $700,000 0 0 0 $700,000 9/3/2018
France 7/6/2018 $9,454,086 0 0 0 $42,286,340 3/5/2019
Germany 9/27/2018 $5,700,000 0 0 0 $20,578,828 3/23/2019
Hong Kong 7/20/2018 $3,300,000 0 0 0 $3,300,000 7/23/2018
India 6/22/2018 $3,354,943 0 0 0 $7,641,308 8/25/2018
Indonesia 6/22/2018 $1,794,550 0 0 0 $8,052,519 1/1/2019
Italy 9/19/2018 $4,926,905 0 24 39 $14,646,895 2/1/2019
Japan 8/1/2018 $3,500,000 0 0 0 $43,890,784 12/11/2018
Lithuania 8/3/2018 $92,423 230 519 1,379 $549,860 9/4/2019
Mexico 6/15/2018 $11,488,496 0 0 0 $37,244,912 12/11/2018
Netherlands 6/29/2018 $665,745 143 144 1,857 $8,727,116 1/14/2019
New Zealand 6/29/2018 $1,206,866 122 156 669 $5,034,663 8/9/2018
Norway 8/24/2018 $1,100,000 0 0 0 $1,100,000 8/28/2018
Poland 7/13/2018 $1,400,000 0 0 0 $7,424,989 3/5/2019
Portugal 6/29/2018 $828,350 143 143 882 $3,908,945 1/12/2021
Russia (CIS) 6/15/2018 $5,536,130 1,411 1,573 6,632 $15,608,016 2/26/2019
Slovakia 8/3/2018 $12,880 24 62 405 $791,137 10/31/2018
South Korea 7/20/2018 $36,615 9 1,605 3,384 $21,800,000 10/15/2018
Spain 8/3/2018 $4,268,681 452 452 3,726 $25,270,320 3/30/2019
Sweden 8/31/2018 $1,600,000 0 0 0 $1,600,000 9/3/2018
Taiwan 6/29/2018 $3,200,000 0 0 0 $8,503,430 11/2/2018
Turkey 8/22/2018 $461,879 511 511 2,442 $3,026,633 2/26/2019
United Kingdom 7/13/2018 $12,752,742 664 692 7,325 $73,187,600 3/30/2019
Venezuela 6/15/2018 $0 0 0 0 $10,300,000 8/6/2018
 
Rest of World $111,964,602
 
International Total$634,223,615 5/1/2023

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
Nov 11, 20181220,017 220,017$3,896,501$3,896,5013
Nov 18, 20182161,465-27% 381,482$3,021,010$6,917,5114
Nov 25, 20187273,984+70% 655,466$4,044,004$10,961,5155
Dec 2, 20181123,162-55% 778,628$2,255,096$13,216,6116
Dec 9, 2018658,069-53% 836,697$1,142,798$14,359,4097
Dec 16, 2018872,763+25% 909,460$1,309,006$15,668,4158
Dec 23, 20184118,950+63% 1,028,410$2,139,910$17,808,3259
Dec 30, 2018664,513-46% 1,092,923$1,160,589$18,968,91410
Jan 6, 20191225,182-61% 1,118,105$452,269$19,421,18311
Jan 13, 20191615,851-37% 1,133,956$283,257$19,704,44012
Jan 20, 20191714,552-8% 1,148,508$266,302$19,970,74213
Jan 27, 20191813,968-4% 1,162,476$278,522$20,249,26414

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Nov 11, 20181940,858 940,858$19,218,399$19,218,3993
Nov 18, 20181280,739-70% 1,221,597$6,535,968$25,754,3674
Nov 25, 20183353,867+26% 1,575,464$6,896,047$32,650,4145
Dec 2, 20181161,910-54% 1,737,374$3,131,339$35,781,7536
Dec 9, 2018275,935-53% 1,813,309$1,745,704$37,527,4577
Dec 16, 20184111,944+47% 1,925,253$2,587,438$40,114,8958
Dec 23, 20184168,934+51% 2,094,187$3,975,624$44,090,5199
Dec 30, 2018492,110-45% 2,186,297$2,163,252$46,253,77110
Jan 6, 2019648,204-48% 2,234,501$968,959$47,222,73011
Jan 13, 2019725,978-46% 2,260,479$530,398$47,753,12812
Jan 20, 2019624,254-7% 2,284,733$497,037$48,250,16513
Jan 27, 20191519,569-19% 2,304,302$403,639$48,653,80414
Feb 3, 20191811,324-42% 2,315,626$261,446$48,915,25015
Feb 17, 2019169,224 2,331,498$186,927$49,255,19817

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Lead Ensemble Members

Craig T. Nelson    Bob Parr / Mr. Incredible
Holly Hunter    Helen Parr / Elastigirl
Sarah Vowell    Violet Parr
Huckleberry Milner*    Dashiell “Dash” Robert Parr
Samuel L. Jackson    Lucius Best / Frozone

Supporting Cast

Catherine Keener    Evelyn Deavor
Eli Fucile    Jack-Jack Parr
Bob Odenkirk    Winston Deavor
Sophia Bush    Voyd
Brad Bird    Edna Mode
Phil LaMarr    Krushauer/Helectrix
Isabella Rossellini    Ambassador
Adam Gates    Chad Brentley
Jonathan Banks    Rick Dicker
John Ratzenberger    Underminer
Bill Wise    Screenslaver/Pizza Guy
Nick Bird    Monster Jack-Jack Parr
Paul Eiding    Reflux
Barry Bostwick    Mayor
Michael B. Johnson    Victor Cachet
Jere Burns    Detective
Adam Rodriguez    Detective
Kimberly Adair Clark    Honey

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

Production and Technical Credits

Brad Bird    Director
Brad Bird    Screenwriter
John Walker    Producer
Nicole Paradis Grindle    Producer
John Lasseter    Executive Producer
Ralph Eggleston    Production Designer
Stephen Schaffer    Editor
Michael Giacchino    Music By
Jeremy Lasky    Director of Photography
Brad Bird    Character Creator
Ted Mathot    Story Supervisor
Rick Sayre    Supervising Technical Director
Sabine Koch O’Sullivan    Production Manager
Alan Barillaro    Supervising Animator
Tony Fucile    Supervising Animator
Dave Mullins    Supervising Animator
Mahyar Abousaeedi    Director of Photography-Camera
Erik Smitt    Director of Photography-Lighting
Bill Wise    Character Supervisor
Nathan Fariss    Sets Supervisor
Ren Klyce    Sound Designer
Kevin Reher    Casting Director
Natalie Lyon    Casting Director
Kevin O'Brien    Story Artist
Louis Gonzales    Story Artist
Brian Kalin O’Connell    Story Artist
Derek Thompson    Story Artist
Bobby Alcid Rubio    Story Artist
Dean Kelly    Story Artist
Austin Madison    Story Artist
Bill Presing    Story Artist
Melody Cisinski    Story Artist
Sanjay Patel    Story Artist
Octavio Rodriguez    Story Artist
Rosana Sullivan    Story Artist
Michael Daley    Story Artist
Katie Schaefer Bishop    Associate Editor
C.J. Hsu    Assistant Editor
Kelly Bonbright    Script Supervisor
Deanna Marsigliese    Character and Costume Designer
Tony Fucile    Character Designer
Coya Elliott    Supervising Sound Editor
Ren Klyce    Supervising Sound Editor
Michael Semanick    Re-recording Mixer
Nathan Nance    Re-recording Mixer
Jon Borland    Sound Effects Editor
Steve Bissinger    Sound Effects Editor
Steve Orlando    Sound Effects Editor
Teresa Eckton    Sound Effects Editor
Frank Eulner    Sound Effects Editor
Tom MacDougall    Executive Music Producer
Stephen M. Davis    Music Editor
Warren Brown    Music Editor
Joel Iwataki    Score Recordist
Joel Iwataki    Score Mixer
Mick Giacchino    Additional Music

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

2018 Awards Season: Oscars: And the Winner is... Green Book for Best Picture

February 24th, 2019

Green Book

It’s Oscar night and we will be live blogging the show. We will announce the winners and have our reactions as they happen, while keeping track of how our readers did in predicting the outcomes. More...

2018 Awards Season: Oscars Nominations: Final Look

February 24th, 2019

The Favourite

It’s Oscar Day, and we will be live blogging the show. Before that, let’s take a last look at the nominations with a few annotations. in Italics are those that have received the most votes from our readers so far in our Oscar contest (which is open to new entries until noon, Pacific, today—enter now!). Bold films are those films I think will win. Meanwhile, those that are Underlined are those I want to win. Not all categories have underlined nominees, because not all categories have someone I’m cheering for, or because there are two nominees I couldn’t pick between. For example, I would be happy with half of the Best Picture nominees winning. More...

2018 Awards Season: Oscar Highlight: Best Feature-Length Animated Film

February 7th, 2019

Spider-man: Into the Spider-Verse

With our annual Oscar Prediction contest underway, 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. A lot of people call this Oscar the Pixar Award, and there is a Pixar film on this list. However, in a shocking twist, it isn’t the overwhelming favorite to win. More...

2018 Awards Season: Oscar Nominations

January 23rd, 2019

The Favourite

The Oscar nominations were announced yesterday starting at just after 5 am Pacific time. They do this every year for reasons no one has been able to adequately explain to me. Because it was the day after a long weekend, it took a bit of time to get all the normal work done and digest the results. And there were some interesting results to digest. No one film led the way with total nominations, as two films, The Favourite and Roma tied with 10 nominations each. More...

2018 - Awards Season: BAFTA - Nominations

January 12th, 2019

The Favorite

The BAFTA nominations were announced and The Favorite led the way with 12 nominations. Sometimes the BAFTAs are a really good indicator for who will do well on Oscar night. Other times their bias to British films is too much. I think this year will be an example of the latter and I don't think The Favourite is suddenly an Oscar favorite. That said, there’s still some things you can learn here. More...

2018 - Awards Season: PGA - Nominations

January 4th, 2019

Black Panther

The Producers Guild of America announced their nominations in the theatrical categories today and there are some trends building. However, there are also some questions generated after these nominations were announced. More...

2018 - Awards Season: Golden Globes - Nominations

December 6th, 2018

Vice

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International Box Office: Grindelwald Falls, But Remains in First Place

November 28th, 2018

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

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Avengers: Infinity War

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November 14th, 2018

Incredibles 2

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Featured Blu-ray and DVD Review: Incredibles 2

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Incredibles 2

Incredibles 2 was one of three absolute monster hits Disney released this year, all of them super hero movies. It is the delayed sequel to The Incredibles, which came out in 2004. Fourteen years is a long time for a sequel. Was it worth the wait? Or is Pixar running out of ideas? More...

Home Market Releases for November 6th, 2018

November 6th, 2018

Incredibles 2

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Home Market Releases for October 23rd, 2018

October 24th, 2018

Made In Abyss

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October 17th, 2018

Venom

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October 9th, 2018

Venom

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International Box Office: Can None stop The Nun?

October 2nd, 2018

The Nun

For the fourth weekend in a row, The Nun earned first place on the international chart. This past weekend, the film earned $16.4 million on 9,490 screens in 80 markets for totals of $220.2 million internationally and $329.2 million worldwide. There were no new markets this weekend, which explains the sharp decline from last week’s haul. That said, it remained in first place in France with $2.4 million on 367 screens for a two-week total of $7.6 million. The film is now the biggest hit in the franchise, both internationally and worldwide. More...

International Box Office: The Nun Completes Threepeat, Climbs Franchise Chart

September 25th, 2018

The Nun

The Nun held on strongly repeating as the international box office champion with $35.0 million on 12,817 screens in 80 markets for totals of $192.1 million internationally and $292.7 million worldwide. The film opened in first place in France with $4.5 million on 348 screens and in Russia with $4.2 million on 1,847. On the other hand, it had to settle for fourth place in South Korea with $2.96 million on 824 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $4.28 million. It is no longer in last place for the franchise; in fact, it could be in second place by the weekend. More...

International Box Office: The Nun Wins Tight Race for Top Spot

September 19th, 2018

The Nun

There was a close three-way race for top spot on the international chart, but The Nun was able to retain first place with $34.1 million on 12,107 screens in 62 markets for totals of $144.8 million internationally and $229.9 million worldwide. The film’s biggest new market of the weekend was Belgium, where it made $1.42 million on just 86 screens. This was easily enough to earn first place there and was the biggest opening for the franchise. The film’s biggest holdover was in Brazil with $3.5 million over the weekend for a two-week total of $12.6 million. More...

International Box Office: The Nun is Number One with $79.3 million

September 12th, 2018

The Nun

The Nun topped the chart with $79.3 million on 15,835 screens in 60 markets for a global opening weekend of $133.1 million. This might be enough to give Warner Bros. a small amount of profit already. It depends on how much the studio will end up spending on advertising. The film’s biggest opening was in Mexico, where it earned $10.5 million on 3,967 screens. It also earned impressive first place debuts in Indonesia ($7.6 million on 1,289 screens); Brazil ($6.6 million on 1,235 screens); and India ($5.2 million on 1,603 screens). It earned first place in the U.K., but with $5.3 million on 593 screens, which is quite a bit weaker than its debut here, relative to the size of the two markets. This is also true of its first place, $2.7 million debut on 326 screens in Australia. More...

International Box Office: Fallout Spreads to China with $77.64 million

September 5th, 2018

Mission: Impossible—Fallout

Mission: Impossible—Fallout rocketed into first place with $89.1 million in 65 theaters over the weekend for totals of $442.7 million internationally and $647.1 million worldwide. The film debuted in first place in China with $76.14 million over the weekend for a total opening of $77.64 million. It had to settle for second place in Italy with $2.22 million, as Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation remained in first place in that market. It won’t take long before this film takes over top spot in the franchise. More...

International Box Office: Ant-Man has a Giant-Sized Chinese Debut

August 29th, 2018

Ant-Man and the Wasp

Ant-Man and the Wasp jumped into first place on the international chart earning $71.2 million in 28 markets for totals of $332.6 million internationally and $544.1 million worldwide. This past weekend, the film debuted in first place in China with $66.62 million over the weekend for a total opening of $68.14 million. This is the fourth biggest opening for the MCU in that market and 66% more than the original opened with. The film opens in Japan, its final market, next weekend. It should get to $600 million worldwide shortly after it debuts there. More...

International Box Office: The Meg Continues to Terrorize the Competition

August 21st, 2018

The Meg

The Meg remained in first place on the international chart with $68.9 million on 23,767 screens in 55 markets, for totals of $232.2 million internationally and $316.0 million worldwide. Its biggest new market of the weekend was Australia, where it earned first place with $2.48 million on 413 screens. It also opened in South Korea, but struggled with $1.57 million on 598 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $3.19 million. Its biggest market overall was China, where it added $30.78 million over the weekend for a two-week total of $117.09 million. It fell just 38% during its sophomore stint, while it actually rose to second place, despite there being four new releases in the top ten. That’s stunning. More...

International Box Office: The Meg Swims the Seven Seas

August 16th, 2018

The Meg

The Meg led the way on the international chart cracking the century mark with $101.5 million on 30,212 screens in 42 markets and a worldwide opening of $146.9 million. This is great news, and the film cost Warner Bros. $130 million to make, after tax rebates and the like, so the film needed a monster opening to break even any time soon. The film’s biggest market was China, where it earned $49.83 million on 16,307 screens. It only managed third in that market, but it was a very busy weekend with two massive local hits also debuting this weekend. The film was able to top the charts in Mexico with $6.30 million on 1,936 screens and in Russia with $5.48 million on 2,628. It wasn’t as potent in the U.K., but it still topped the chart with $4.66 million in 499 theaters. The film has yet to open in South Korea, Australia, France, and Japan, so it should stick around the top five for a bit. More...

International Box Office: The Rise and Fall(out) of Mission: Impossible

August 8th, 2018

Mission: Impossible—Fallout

Mission: Impossible—Fallout returned to first place on the international chart with $76 million in 56 markets for totals of $205 million internationally and $330 million worldwide. The film opened in first place in both Japan and France, earning $8 million in each market. By this time next week, the film will no longer be in last place for the franchise, but it is still too soon to tell if it will become the biggest hit out of the six films. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Fallout Continues its Mission

August 7th, 2018

Mission: Impossible—Fallout

Mission: Impossible—Fallout remained on top of the weekend box office chart thanks in part to a stronger than expected hold and in part to weaker than expected competition. Christopher Robin was the only new release to make any real noise opening in second place with $24.59 million, while The Spy Who Dumped Me opened with less than half of that. Overall, the box office earned $139 million, 11% lower than last weekend. More importantly, this was 14% higher than this weekend last year. 2018 extended its lead over 2017 to just under $600 million or 8.7% at $7.46 billion to $6.86 billion. More...

International Box Office: Over $100 million for Mr. Billion

August 1st, 2018

Hello Mr. Billionaire

Hello Mr. Billionaire, a Chinese remake of Brewster’s Millions, opened in first place in China and the international market with $132.26 million. That’s more than 800 million in the local currency, while it took just one more day to live up to its name and reach 1 billion Yen in revenue. More...

International Box Office: Skyscraper Rises from the Ashes

July 24th, 2018

Skyscraper

Skyscraper roared to first place on the international chart, thanks mostly to its debut in China. Overall, it earned $77.8 million in 68 markets for totals of $135.7 million internationally and $182.8 million worldwide. It opened in first place in China with $48.11 million over the weekend for a total opening of $48.51 million. The second biggest new market was Colombia, where it earned $1.38 million on 195 screens. Its best holdover was in Mexico where it was down 50% to $1.68 million on 815 screens for a two-week total of $7.46 million. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Equalizer 2 Also has no Equal

July 23rd, 2018

The Equalizer 2

The Equalizer 2 was the surprise winner at the weekend box office chart with $36.01 million over the weekend, which put it just ahead of the $34.95 million earned by Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! The overall box office topped expectations with $171 million, up 2.7% from last week. This is 5.1% lower than the same weekend last year, but this is better than expected. Also, 2018 is still ahead of 2017 by a sizable margin of $560 million / 8.8% at $6.98 billion to $6.42 billion. Again, if 2018 just maintains the raw dollar margin for the rest of the year, it will be a reason to celebrate. More...

Weekend Estimates: Equalizer more than Equals Mamma Mia

July 22nd, 2018

The Equalizer 2

In a shocking turn of events, The Equalizer 2 overtook Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! over the weekend with $35.83 million. This is better than predicted and is better than the original managed. Its reviews are not great, but it earned an A from CinemaScore and it is aimed at a more mature target audience, so it should have better than average legs. We will have a better picture this time next week. Internationally, the film managed $3.3 million on 704 screens in 11 markets, including $2.2 million in Australia. The film first didn’t do great internationally, so while this is a 30% improvement, it is still nothing special. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Mamma Mia have an Encore on Top?

July 19th, 2018

Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again!

At the beginning of the month, I didn’t have relatively high hopes for this weekend; I thought it could put up a fight in the year-over-year comparison, but would ultimately lose. That has changed and not for the better. Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! is still widely expected to earn first place over the weekend, but it might not do well enough to finish with $100 million domestically. The Equalizer 2 won’t match its predecessor, not with the amount of action films struggling in theaters. Finally, Unfriended: Dark Web is opening in barely more than 1,500 theaters and it is going nowhere. Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation should have a good hold, but I’m not sure about any of the rest. This weekend last year, Dunkirk opened with just over $50 million and five other films earned $10 million or more over the weekend. There’s no way 2018 will match that. I don’t even think it will be close. More...

International Box Office: Dying Slumps, Still Survives in Top Spot

July 18th, 2018

Dying to Survive

Dying to Survive remained in first place, both in its native China and on the international chart. It earned $69.29 million over the weekend for a total of $367.40 million after two full weeks of release. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Summer Vacation Boosts Transylvania’s Debut

July 17th, 2018

Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation

The weekend wasn’t nearly as close as expected. Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation ran away at the box office, while fellow new release, Skyscraper, only managed third place. This did allow Ant-Man and the Wasp to earn second place during its second weekend of release. Overall, the box office fell 12% compared to last weekend, but it was 1.6% higher than the same weekend last year. Granted, this is not a high enough margin of victory to compensate for ticket price inflation, but 2018 has such a large lead that even a small victory like this is more than enough to feel good about the overall box office. Speaking of large leads, 2018’s lead over 2017 remains impressive at $550 million or 8.9% at $6.72 billion to $6.17 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Transylvania Triumphant, Skyscraper Sinks

July 15th, 2018

Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation

It was not a close race at the box office this weekend, as Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation topped expectations and Skyscraper did not. Transylvania 3 will open with a projected $44.1 million over the weekend for a total opening of $45.4 million, including June 30th’s special showings. This is average for the franchise, as is its reviews and A minus CinemaScore. The film will have no trouble earning enough to cover its $65 million production budget domestically. Meanwhile, the film opened with $46.4 million on 12,600 screens in 442 markets internationally, representing just under half of the total international marketplace. Its biggest market was Mexico, where it earned $8.6 million, while it was also impressive in Russia with $5.8 million. Its only holdover is Australia, where it added $2.4 million to its running tally, which sits at $10.2 million after three weeks of release. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Transylvania Surprises with $2.6 million, Skyscraper is a Little Short at $1.95 million

July 13th, 2018

Skyscraper

Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation opened with $2.6 million in previews on Thursday. It’s hard to compare this number, as many family films don’t bother with previews, so there’s not a lot of numbers we can use in comparison. Hotel Transylvania 2 didn’t have previews, so that’s not helpful. Incredibles 2 earned $18.5 million during its previews, but it’s a Pixar film and those films tend to have a lot of adult fans as well. While there are not a lot of numbers that we can use as comparisons, this is still better than expected and it means the film could top $45 million over the weekend. We will have a better understanding of the film’s box office chances tomorrow. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Transylvania have a Buoyant Vacation? Or can Skyscraper Stand Tall?

July 12th, 2018

Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation

There should be a close race at the top of the box office this weekend, as both Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation and Skyscraper have a real shot at $40 million over the weekend. In fact, there’s a good chance both films will earn first place at least one day over the weekend. Meanwhile, Ant-Man and the Wasp will be pushed into third place, but will still be a solid box office performer. It’s this depth that is key, because the top two films from this weekend last year, War for the Planet of the Apes and Spider-Man: Homecoming, both earned more than either of the two new releases this year are expected to earn. 2018 is weak at the top, but the depth gives the weekend a great shot at coming out ahead in the year-over-year comparison. More...

International Box Office: Dying Does More than Just Survive

July 11th, 2018

Dying to Survive

Dying to Survive opened in its native China with a stunning $152.73 million during its opening weekend for a nine-day debut of $201.56 million—enough for it to easily win the weekend at the international box office. This film is based on the real-life story of a cancer patient who smuggled cheap drugs from India to China. Since Indian films have found an audience in China, perhaps this is another step if forging connections between those two markets. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Ant-Man Remains one of the Smaller MCU Hits

July 10th, 2018

Ant-Man and the Wasp

The two biggest releases of the weekend couldn’t quite match expectations, while the two big holdovers weren’t able compensate, resulting in a rare loss for 2018. Ant-Man and the Wasp still had an excellent opening with $75.81 million over the weekend, the seventh-best opening weekend of the year. The First Purge started out well on Wednesday, but slipped below the pace needed to match predictions by the weekend. That said, the overall weekend haul was still impressive at $188 million, which is 5.8% higher than last weekend. Granted, it is 8.7% lower than the same weekend last year, but Spider-Man: Homecoming opened with $117.03 million, so this is still a good result. Furthermore, 2018 remains ahead of 2017 by a substantial amount: $570 million, or 9.6%, at $6.47 billion to $5.90 billion. If the year ended with a lead of $570 million, we would be very happy. More...

Weekend Estimates: Ant-Man Shrank Over Saturday, Still Finishes Weekend with $76 million

July 8th, 2018

Ant-Man and the Wasp

Ant-Man and the Wasp did not have as good a Saturday as hoped, and this has left it with a projected $76.03 million over the weekend, according to Disney’s Sunday morning estimate. While, this is more or less in line with original predictions, it is lower than previews and Friday estimates suggested. Fortunately, with great reviews and an A minus from CinemaScore, it should have legs long enough to get to $200 million domestically, with a little help from the studio. This would be a little more than a 10% increase from the first Ant-Man. Internationally, the film opened with $85 million in 41 markets, including a monster opening in South Korea. The film managed $20.9 million debut there, including previews, which was 78% higher that the first film’s opening in that market. Overall, the film saw 45% growth internationally compared to just under 33% growth here. More...

Friday Estimates: Wasp Towers Above the Competition

July 7th, 2018

Ant-Man and the Wasp

Ant-Man and the Wasp dominated the box office on Friday with $33.80 million. This is about $1 million less than we would have liked to have seen after its Thursday previews, but still above our earlier prediction. Its reviews are 86% positive, and it earned an A minus from CinemaScore, which is good for a blockbuster, but I was expecting an A like the original Ant-Man earned and it is below average for the MCU. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will the Wasp Help Ant-Man Grow at the Box Office?

July 5th, 2018

Ant-Man and the Wasp

It’s technically the July 4th Weekend, although July 4th was yesterday. This is a good weekend to release a film and Ant-Man and the Wasp is looking to take advantage of the holiday. Meanwhile, The First Purge already started its run with $2.5 million in previews. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and Incredibles 2 will continue to be a major presence at the box office. This weekend last year, Spider-Man: Homecoming opened with $117.03 million. There’s no way Ant-Man and the Wasp is going to match that. It’s highly unlikely Ant-Man and the Wasp and The First Purge combined will match that. The depth this year is a little better, but I think 2018 will lose in the year-over-year comparison. Hopefully it will be close. More...

Theater Averages: Triplets Top Trio of $10,000 Club Members

July 4th, 2018

Three Identical Strangers

Three Identical Strangers top the theater average chart with an average of $34,301 in five theaters. The only other members of the $10,000 club were wide releases, with Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom earning an average of $13,581 and Incredibles 2 being relatively close behind with $10,525. More...

International Box Office: Fallen Remains Tops, but Ant-sized Competition Looms

July 4th, 2018

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom remained on top of the international chart for the fourth and final time. This past weekend, it earned $57.3 million in 68 markets for totals of $669.2 million internationally and $934.9 million worldwide. The film had no major market openings this past weekend and has no major market opening next week as well, before closing out its international run in Japan on the 13th. The film’s biggest market of the weekend was China, where it earned $14.81 million on approximately 10,000 screens over the weekend for a three-week total of $230.67 million. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Dinos Help the Box Office Hold On

July 3rd, 2018

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom was within a rounding error of our prediction with $60.91 million over the weekend. Additionally, both new releases, Sicario: Day of the Soldado and Uncle Drew, beat expectations, as did every other film in the top five helping the overall box office reach $178 million. Granted, this weekend still plummeted 36% from last weekend, but last weekend was the biggest ever weekend in June, so falling from that figure isn’t disappointing. In fact, it is 4.8% higher than the same weekend last year, which is higher than the rate of inflation, so I would call that a significant margin. Year-to-date, 2018 has pulled in $6.15 billion, making it the fastest year to get to the $6 billion mark. This is also $560 million or 10.0% higher than the same pace last year. I’m going to make a prediction that is the the peak lead 2018 will have over 2017, at least in terms of percentage. More...

Weekend Estimates: The Fallen Jurassic World Still Comes out on Top with $60.0 million

July 1st, 2018

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom fell like a typical blockbuster hit, down 59% to $60 million over the weekend for a two-week total of $264.8 million. This matches our prediction perfectly. The film will have no trouble crossing $300 million next weekend and should finish north of $350 million domestically. As for its international numbers, it added $56.1 million to its running tally, which now sits at $667.6 million, while its worldwide total is a hair under $1 billion at $932.4 million. More...

Friday Estimates: Soldado is Solid, but Dinosaurs Dominate

June 30th, 2018

Sicario: Day of the Soldado

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom added $17.44 million on Friday, after hitting $200 million on Thursday. It was easily the best film on the day; however, this was still 70% lower than its opening Friday. Granted, it will bounce back tomorrow and should come close to our $60 million prediction, but it is not going to have great legs, like its predecessor had. More...

Weekend Predictions: Putting a Hit out on the Box Office

June 28th, 2018

Sicario: Day of the Soldado

After two monster hits in a row, the weekend crashes back down to Earth. Neither Sicario: Day of the Soldado nor Uncle Drew are expected to do much at the box office, but they are expected to open with similar amounts and there’s no consensus which film will do better, so at least there’s something to talk about. This weekend last year, Despicable Me 3 opened with $72.43 million. We will be relying almost entirely on holdovers to win in the year-over-year comparison. I think we’ve got an excellent shot of doing that by a significant margin. More...

Theater Averages: Kingdom Crowned Leader of Theater Average Chart

June 27th, 2018

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom led the way on the theater average chart with an average of $33,078, putting it ahead of Incredibles 2’s sophomore stint score of $18,219. The King was the best of the new limited releases, with an average of $14,525 in two theaters. Finally, 2001: A Space Odyssey returned to the $10,000 club with an average of $12,989. The 4K Ultra HD Combo Pack is coming out in October. More...

International Box Office: $100 million Threepeat for Fallen Kingdom

June 27th, 2018

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom completed the hat-trick with $107.6 million in 67 markets for three-week totals of $561.5 million internationally and $709.5 million worldwide. The film’s biggest opening was in Mexico, where it earned $10.14 million over the weekend for a total opening of $12.09 million. It also did well in South America with $9.28 million during its opening in Brazil, while in neighboring Argentina, the film earned $2.51 million over the weekend for a total opening of $2.75 million. It earned $7.63 million on 734 screens during its opening in Australia. The film fell 69% in China earning $33.96 million over the weekend for a two-week total of $202.07 million. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Jurassic World and Incredibles Combine for Biggest June Weekend

June 26th, 2018

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom beat expectations with $148.02 million over the weekend, but it wasn’t the only monster hit in theaters. Incredibles 2 added $80.35 million during its second weekend of release, which helped the overall box office become the biggest June weekend of all time. The overall box office rose just 2.3%, but that was enough to break the record with $277 million. This is also 98% higher than the same weekend last year. 2018 has had a string of hits that have dominated their 2017 counterparts, even if they missed expectations, so it is no surprise that 2018 has a lead over 2017 in the year-over-year comparison. However, that lead is surprisingly larger. It has grown to 9.1% or $490 million at $5.85 billion to $5.36 billion. No year has started as fast as 2018 has, and even its estimated ticket sales are the best in the 2010s. More...

Weekend Estimates: Fallen Starts Out on Top

June 24th, 2018

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Sequels usually start faster but fall quicker, when compared to their predecessor. However, no one expected Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom to follow suit. In fact, many thought it would collapse. That wasn’t the case, as Fallen Kingdom opened with $150 million over the weekend. Granted, this is nearly 30% lower than Jurassic World’s opening weekend, but it could have been much worse. On the downside, its reviews are almost exactly 50% positive, which suggests weak legs. It did earn an A minus from CinemaScore, so audiences did like the film more than critics did, so we have mixed signals about what the movie will do going forward. Internationally, the film added $106.7 million over the weekend for a three-week total of $561.5 million. This includes a $12.3 million debut in Mexico. More...

Friday Estimates: Dinosaurs Dominate, Incredibles Still Doing Good

June 23rd, 2018

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Despite earning mixed reviews, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom’s opened on Friday with $58.68 million. It also earned an A minus from CinemaScore, so audiences liked it more than critics, and that should help it over the rest of the weekend, earning about $144 million. Granted, this is significantly lower than what Jurassic World opened with, but it didn’t fall as much as anticipated, so Universal should be happy with this result. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Fallen Falls from World with $15.3 million

June 22nd, 2018

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom opened with $15.3 million in previews, which is impressive, but below the $18.5 million Jurassic World managed. There is further bad news. The film’s reviews are significantly worse than its predecessor’s reviews were. The film also has much stronger competition. That said, it is still in a good position to top our prediction. We will know more by this time tomorrow. More...

Weekend Predictions: Can Dinosaurs Stomp the Competition?

June 21st, 2018

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is the only wide release of the week and it was expected to dominate the box office. That was until Incredibles 2 broke records last weekend. Furthermore, Fallen Kingdom’s reviews have fallen below the overall positive level. Now there might be a race at the box office, at least on the daily charts. Meanwhile, this weekend last year, Transformers: The Last Knight missed expectations with just $45 million over the weekend and $70 million in five days. Fallen Kingdom had better earn $45 million on Friday alone, or it is in serious trouble. More...

Theater Averages: Incredibles Tops Another Chart

June 20th, 2018

Incredibles 2

The overall number one film, Incredibles 2, earned top spot on the theater average chart with an impressive average of $41,426. Only two other wide releases have started with bigger averages: Infinity War and Black Panther. The only new limited release in the $10,000 club was Eating Animals, which earned an average of $17,262. Finally, Won’t You Be My Neighbor earned an average of $10,445 in nearly 100 theaters, earning over $1 million in the process. This bodes well for its future. More...

International Box Office: Fallen Kingdom Falls compared to Jurassic World

June 19th, 2018

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom remained in first place with $173.6 million in 51 markets for a two-week total of $370.0 million worldwide. It opened in first place in China with $111.31 million over the weekend, for a total opening of $113.42 million. This is better than the $100.10 million opening Jurassic World managed in that market. While this is good news, there are some issues. The film suffered an average of 60% decline in holdover markets. This includes a 63% decline in South Korea ($5.44 million on 1,230 screens over the weekend for a two-week total of $37.74 million.) and in Russia ($2.78 million on 1,541 screens for a running tally of $15.16 million there.) It did hold on better in the United Kingdom, down 51% to $9.38 million in 656 theaters for a total of $33.75 million so far. The film has yet to open in Australia, Brazil, and Mexico, where it opens this weekend. Meanwhile, the film doesn’t open in Japan till next month. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Incredible Doesn’t Even Begin to Describe It

June 18th, 2018

Incredibles 2

Incredibles 2 became the first potential monster hit since Infinity War to beat tracking numbers, opening with a mind-numbing $182.69 million. It is hard to describe how amazing this opening is. It has rewritten the record book when it comes to animated films and it gives Disney the top three openings of 2018 and four of the top five. This is twice as much as the rest of the box office earned over the entire weekend. There were other new releases this week, with Tag doing fine. Its $14.95 million opening is nothing special, but it should break even sometime on the home market. SuperFly, on the other hand, was a disappointment. The overall box office grew by 126% from last weekend, with Incredibles 2 earning about 50% more than the entire box office pulled in last weekend. The film was just shy of the same weekend last year, while the overall box office rose by 43%. Year-to-date, 2018 continues to have a lead over 2017, and it has grown to a commanding lead of 6.6% or $340 million at $5.44 billion to $5.10 billion. Granted, we are barely halfway through the year, but 2018 is in a great position to break the all-time yearly box office record. More...

Weekend Estimates: $180 million Opening is Beyond Incredible

June 17th, 2018

Incredibles 2

Incredibles 2 was widely expected to dominate the box office over the weekend, but after the two previous potential monster hits missed high expectations, I thought it was wise to be a little more pessimistic. I was wrong. Incredibles 2 opened with an estimated $180 million. This is not only the best opening for a Pixar film, and an animated film in general, it is the 8th biggest opening weekend of all time. (It could slip a little in tomorrow’s final numbers, putting it in 9th place behind Captain America: Civil War.) The film is already the 50th biggest animated hit of all time and unless its legs are shorter than expected, it will quickly race to the top of that chart. Speaking of legs, Incredibles 2 has the best reviews in the top ten and earned a stunning A plus from CinemaScore. To be frank, perhaps stunning isn’t the right word. Perhaps “expected” is a better term, as Pixar has earned 7 A plus ratings out of its 20 films and has never once slipped below an A minus. Internationally, the film opened in second place with $51.5 million in 25 markets and earned a Pixar-best opening in Mexico ($12.3 million) and Argentina ($3.0 million). In fact, it was outstanding in all of Latin America. It is also the fasting opening Pixar film in Australia with $7.7 million, while it managed the studio’s second biggest opening in Russia with $5.4 million. Granted, the film is not doing as well internationally as it is domestically; however, it is still on pace for $1 billion worldwide, so there’s no way the studio isn’t celebrating this opening. More...

Friday Estimates: Incredibles Smashes Animated Records

June 16th, 2018

Incredibles 2

Incredibles 2 opened with $71.55 million on Friday. To put this in perspective, it is already the biggest digital animation of 2018 and even if it doesn’t sell a single ticket on Saturday and Sunday, this would still be the fifth biggest opening weekend for a Pixar film and the 13th biggest opening for an animated film. Assuming its 93% positive reviews and its A plus from CinemaScore help its legs, it could top Solo: A Star Wars Story’s running tally by the end of the weekend. On the other hand, an opening weekend of $180 million seems like a solid goal after an opening day like this and that will put it on pace for over $500 million domestically. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Incredibles Doubles Dory’s Record with $18.5 million

June 15th, 2018

Incredibles 2

Incredibles 2 earned $18.5 million on preview night, which is double the previous record for an animated film of $9.2 million held by Finding Dory. However, and this is massively important, we’ve seen a number of really impressive previews turn into disappointing opening weekends, so I think it is wise to wait until Friday’s full numbers are in before we get excited about the movie’s weekend results. Even with 93% positive reviews, it could still be front-loaded and it might not necessarily break Dory’s and Pixar’s opening weekend record of $135.06 million. Normally I would be really enthusiastic about this result, but recent events have made it clear that being more cautious is better. More...

Weekend Predictions: How Incredible can the Incredibles Open?

June 14th, 2018

Incredibles 2

Incredibles 2 leads a group of three wide releases coming out in theaters this week. It should open with more than the rest of the box office combined. Tag is a film that many will find a little unbelievable, even though it is based on real-life events. Its reviews suggest a moderate opening, but nothing too special. The buzz surrounding SuperFly is really quiet, but it is being aimed at its target audience in a much more focused ad campaign, which makes judging said campaign’s effectiveness more difficult. Ocean’s 8 should have no trouble earning second place, while it could avoid falling 50%. Meanwhile, this weekend last year, Cars 3 opened with $53.69 million, while Wonder Woman added $41.27 million over the same weekend. I would be shocked if Incredibles 2 doesn’t open with more than those two films earned combined. 2018 should win in the year-over-year comparison with relative ease. More...

2018 Preview: June

June 1st, 2018

Incredibles 2

This May was an odd month, as Avengers: Infinity War opened on the last weekend of April, rather than the first weekend of May. This meant May started out slowly, but Deadpool 2 and Solo: A Star Wars Story did well enough to give 2018 a healthy lead over 2017. Looking forward, there are two potential monster hits this month, Incredibles 2 and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, and another $100 million hit, Ocean’s 8. Last June, there were four $100 million hits, led by Wonder Woman, which pulled in over $400 million. I think 2018 and 2017 will be an even match at the top, so 2018 will have to rely on depth to improve upon its lead over 2017. More...

The Incredibles 2 Trailer 3

April 13th, 2018

Pixar animated adventure with the voices of Holly Hunter and Craig T. Nelson opens June 15 ... Full Movie Details. More...


  1. Summary
  2. News
  3. Box Office
  4. International
  5. Video Sales
  6. Full Financials
  7. Cast & Crew
  8. Trailer

Synopsis

Everyone’s favorite family of superheroes is back, but this time Helen is in the spotlight, leaving Bob at home with Violet and Dash to navigate the day-to-day heroics of “normal” life. It’s a tough transition for everyone, made tougher by the fact that the family is still unaware of baby Jack-Jack’s emerging superpowers. When a new villain hatches a brilliant and dangerous plot, the family and Frozone must find a way to work together again—which is easier said than done, even when they’re all Incredible.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$182,687,905 (30.0% of total gross)
Legs:3.33 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:49.0% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$200,000,000 (worldwide box office is 6.2 times production budget)
Theater counts:4,410 opening theaters/4,413 max. theaters, 9.1 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $720,143,929

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: June 15th, 2018 (Wide) by Walt Disney
June 15th, 2018 (IMAX) by Walt Disney
International Releases: June 15th, 2018 (Wide) (Argentina)
June 15th, 2018 (Wide) (Australia)
June 15th, 2018 (Wide), released as Феноменалните 2 (Bulgaria)
June 15th, 2018 (Wide) (Mexico)
June 15th, 2018 (Wide) (Russia (CIS))
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Video Release: October 23rd, 2018 by Walt Disney Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for action sequences and some brief mild language.
(Rating bulletin 2526 (Cert #51520), 5/9/2018)
Running Time: 118 minutes
Franchise: The Incredibles
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Keywords: Delayed Sequel, Super Villains, Prologue, Non-Chronological, Family Movie, Faulty Memory, Dysfunctional Family, Vigilante, Runaway, Surprise Twist, Adult Child Dealing with the Death of a Parent, Revenge, 3-D, 3-D - Shot in 3-D, IMAX: DMR, Filmed in Pixar Animation Studios, Emeryville, CA, Filmed in Emeryville, CA, Filmed in United States, Filmed in California, United States, Filmed in Alameda County, CA, Family Adventure
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Digital Animation
Creative Type:Kids Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Disney-Pixar
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest Domestic 12th Weekend 55 $3,372,388 Aug 31, 2018 80
Fastest to $600m 13 $601,233,301 Aug 31, 2018 80
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 279 $5,684,284 Aug 31, 2018 80
Biggest 10th Thursday 80 $230,419 Aug 23, 2018 70
Biggest 10th Wednesday 45 $330,007 Aug 22, 2018 69
Biggest 10th Tuesday 35 $454,521 Aug 21, 2018 68
Biggest 10th Monday 83 $297,151 Aug 20, 2018 67
Biggest 10th Sunday 87 $729,467 Aug 19, 2018 66
Biggest 10th Saturday 100 $970,519 Aug 18, 2018 65
Biggest 10th Friday 89 $602,034 Aug 17, 2018 64
Biggest 9th Thursday 57 $392,557 Aug 16, 2018 63
Biggest 9th Wednesday 46 $445,985 Aug 15, 2018 62
Biggest 9th Tuesday 27 $669,773 Aug 14, 2018 61
Biggest 9th Monday 73 $518,545 Aug 13, 2018 60
Biggest 9th Sunday 71 $1,060,990 Aug 12, 2018 59
Biggest 9th Saturday 83 $1,481,855 Aug 11, 2018 58
Biggest 9th Friday 83 $886,543 Aug 10, 2018 57
Biggest 8th Thursday 39 $632,863 Aug 9, 2018 56
Biggest 8th Wednesday 27 $766,601 Aug 8, 2018 55
Biggest 8th Tuesday 19 $1,034,139 Aug 7, 2018 54
Biggest 8th Monday 45 $796,475 Aug 6, 2018 53
Biggest 8th Sunday 60 $1,459,681 Aug 5, 2018 52
Biggest 8th Saturday 77 $2,061,807 Aug 4, 2018 51
Biggest 8th Friday 57 $1,458,744 Aug 3, 2018 50
Biggest 7th Thursday 26 $1,110,720 Aug 2, 2018 49
Biggest 7th Wednesday 17 $1,325,380 Aug 1, 2018 48
Biggest 7th Tuesday 15 $1,667,541 Jul 31, 2018 47
Biggest 7th Monday 44 $1,147,888 Jul 30, 2018 46
Biggest 7th Sunday 51 $2,201,660 Jul 29, 2018 45
Biggest Domestic 7th Weekend 84 $7,257,113 Jul 27, 2018 45
Biggest 7th Saturday 73 $2,904,346 Jul 28, 2018 44
Biggest 7th Friday 54 $2,151,107 Jul 27, 2018 43
Biggest 6th Thursday 24 $1,636,147 Jul 26, 2018 42
Biggest 6th Wednesday 16 $1,950,083 Jul 25, 2018 41
Biggest 6th Tuesday 10 $2,507,228 Jul 24, 2018 40
Biggest 6th Monday 36 $1,819,687 Jul 23, 2018 39
Biggest 6th Sunday 19 $3,954,930 Jul 22, 2018 38
Biggest Domestic 6th Weekend 33 $11,895,063 Jul 20, 2018 38
Biggest 6th Saturday 36 $4,726,762 Jul 21, 2018 37
Fastest to $550m 12 $553,755,573 Jul 20, 2018 37
Biggest 6th Friday 36 $3,213,371 Jul 20, 2018 36
Biggest 5th Thursday 22 $2,093,667 Jul 19, 2018 35
Biggest 5th Wednesday 18 $2,204,302 Jul 18, 2018 34
Biggest 5th Tuesday 9 $3,409,624 Jul 17, 2018 33
Biggest 5th Monday 45 $2,246,457 Jul 16, 2018 32
Biggest 5th Sunday 26 $4,986,473 Jul 15, 2018 31
Biggest Domestic 5th Weekend 28 $16,262,898 Jul 13, 2018 31
Biggest 5th Saturday 29 $6,588,238 Jul 14, 2018 30
Biggest 5th Friday 25 $4,688,187 Jul 13, 2018 29
Biggest 4th Thursday 6 $3,361,684 Jul 12, 2018 28
Biggest 4th Wednesday 8 $3,616,401 Jul 11, 2018 27
Biggest 4th Tuesday 4 $5,308,927 Jul 10, 2018 26
Biggest 4th Monday 41 $3,543,643 Jul 9, 2018 25
Biggest 4th Sunday 24 $8,039,296 Jul 8, 2018 24
Biggest Domestic 4th Weekend 18 $28,406,423 Jul 6, 2018 24
Fastest to $500m 11 $503,767,837 Jul 6, 2018 24
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 41 $28,406,423 Jul 6, 2018 24
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 75 $35,042,848 Jul 6, 2018 24
Biggest 4th Saturday 18 $10,632,769 Jul 7, 2018 23
Biggest 4th Friday 12 $9,734,358 Jul 6, 2018 22
Biggest 3rd Thursday 2 $7,171,034 Jul 5, 2018 21
Biggest 3rd Wednesday 2 $9,646,015 Jul 4, 2018 20
Biggest 3rd Tuesday 2 $10,278,385 Jul 3, 2018 19
Fastest to $450m 11 $458,544,365 Jul 3, 2018 19
Biggest 3rd Monday 13 $7,664,705 Jul 2, 2018 18
Biggest 3rd Sunday 14 $15,082,763 Jul 1, 2018 17
Biggest Domestic 3rd Weekend 15 $46,417,761 Jun 29, 2018 17
Biggest 3rd Saturday 17 $17,751,703 Jun 30, 2018 16
Biggest 3rd Friday 20 $13,583,295 Jun 29, 2018 15
Fastest to $400m 11 $407,766,809 Jun 29, 2018 15
Biggest 2nd Thursday 13 $10,020,390 Jun 28, 2018 14
Biggest 2nd Wednesday 15 $10,231,988 Jun 27, 2018 13
Biggest 2nd Tuesday 12 $13,719,714 Jun 26, 2018 12
Biggest 2nd Monday 28 $10,417,081 Jun 25, 2018 11
Fastest to $350m 12 $360,211,422 Jun 25, 2018 11
Biggest 2nd Sunday 14 $24,787,186 Jun 24, 2018 10
Biggest Domestic 2nd Weekend 13 $80,347,651 Jun 22, 2018 10
Biggest 2nd Saturday 16 $31,420,979 Jun 23, 2018 9
Fastest to $300m 11 $325,007,155 Jun 22, 2018 9
Biggest 2nd Friday 15 $24,139,486 Jun 22, 2018 8
Biggest 1st Thursday 11 $16,333,960 Jun 21, 2018 7
Biggest Domestic Thursday 36 $16,333,960 Jun 21, 2018 7
Biggest 1st Wednesday 9 $19,737,194 Jun 20, 2018 6
Biggest Domestic Wednesday 32 $19,737,194 Jun 20, 2018 6
Fastest to $250m 11 $253,112,730 Jun 20, 2018 6
Biggest 1st Tuesday 5 $27,059,923 Jun 19, 2018 5
Biggest Domestic Tuesday 10 $27,059,923 Jun 19, 2018 5
Biggest 1st Monday 15 $23,627,708 Jun 18, 2018 4
Biggest Domestic Monday 20 $23,627,708 Jun 18, 2018 4
Fastest to $200m 11 $206,315,613 Jun 18, 2018 4
Biggest 1st Sunday 9 $52,533,002 Jun 17, 2018 3
Biggest Domestic Sunday 9 $52,533,002 Jun 17, 2018 3
Biggest Domestic June Weekend 2 $182,687,905 Jun 15, 2018 3
Biggest Domestic Opening Weekend 12 $182,687,905 Jun 15, 2018 3
Top Adventure Weekend Domestic 4 $182,687,905 Jun 15, 2018 3
Top Digital Animation Weekend Domestic 1 $182,687,905 Jun 15, 2018 3
Top Kids Fiction Weekend Domestic 2 $182,687,905 Jun 15, 2018 3
Top Original Screenplay Weekend Domestic 3 $182,687,905 Jun 15, 2018 3
Top PG Weekend Domestic 2 $182,687,905 Jun 15, 2018 3
Biggest Domestic Sequel Weekend 9 $182,687,905 Jun 15, 2018 3
Top Walt Disney Weekend Domestic 10 $182,687,905 Jun 15, 2018 3
Biggest Domestic Weekend 12 $182,687,905 Jun 15, 2018 3
Fastest to $150m 12 $182,687,905 Jun 15, 2018 3
Top 2018 Theater Average 17 $41,426 Jun 15, 2018 3
Widest Opening Weekend 19 4,410 Jun 15, 2018 3
Biggest 1st Saturday 13 $58,894,582 Jun 16, 2018 2
Biggest Domestic Saturday 14 $58,894,582 Jun 16, 2018 2
Fastest to $100m 18 $130,154,903 Jun 15, 2018 2
Biggest 1st Friday 20 $71,260,321 Jun 15, 2018 1
Top Adventure Day Domestic 6 $71,260,321 Jun 15, 2018 1
Top Digital Animation Day Domestic 1 $71,260,321 Jun 15, 2018 1
Top Kids Fiction Day Domestic 2 $71,260,321 Jun 15, 2018 1
Top Original Screenplay Day Domestic 4 $71,260,321 Jun 15, 2018 1
Top PG Day Domestic 2 $71,260,321 Jun 15, 2018 1
Biggest Domestic Sequel Day 21 $71,260,321 Jun 15, 2018 1
Top Walt Disney Day Domestic 16 $71,260,321 Jun 15, 2018 1
Biggest Domestic Friday 20 $71,260,321 Jun 15, 2018 1
Biggest Domestic June Day 2 $71,260,321 Jun 15, 2018 1
Biggest Domestic Day 24 $71,260,321 Jun 15, 2018 1
Fastest to $50m 20 $71,260,321 Jun 15, 2018 1
Biggest Previews 35 $18,500,000 Jun 14, 2018 0

Lead Ensemble Members

Craig T. Nelson    Bob Parr / Mr. Incredible
Holly Hunter    Helen Parr / Elastigirl
Sarah Vowell    Violet Parr
Huckleberry Milner*    Dashiell “Dash” Robert Parr
Samuel L. Jackson    Lucius Best / Frozone

Supporting Cast

Catherine Keener    Evelyn Deavor
Eli Fucile    Jack-Jack Parr
Bob Odenkirk    Winston Deavor
Sophia Bush    Voyd
Brad Bird    Edna Mode
Phil LaMarr    Krushauer/Helectrix
Isabella Rossellini    Ambassador
Adam Gates    Chad Brentley
Jonathan Banks    Rick Dicker
John Ratzenberger    Underminer
Bill Wise    Screenslaver/Pizza Guy
Nick Bird    Monster Jack-Jack Parr
Paul Eiding    Reflux
Barry Bostwick    Mayor
Michael B. Johnson    Victor Cachet
Jere Burns    Detective
Adam Rodriguez    Detective
Kimberly Adair Clark    Honey

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

Production and Technical Credits

Brad Bird    Director
Brad Bird    Screenwriter
John Walker    Producer
Nicole Paradis Grindle    Producer
John Lasseter    Executive Producer
Ralph Eggleston    Production Designer
Stephen Schaffer    Editor
Michael Giacchino    Music By
Jeremy Lasky    Director of Photography
Brad Bird    Character Creator
Ted Mathot    Story Supervisor
Rick Sayre    Supervising Technical Director
Sabine Koch O’Sullivan    Production Manager
Alan Barillaro    Supervising Animator
Tony Fucile    Supervising Animator
Dave Mullins    Supervising Animator
Mahyar Abousaeedi    Director of Photography-Camera
Erik Smitt    Director of Photography-Lighting
Bill Wise    Character Supervisor
Nathan Fariss    Sets Supervisor
Ren Klyce    Sound Designer
Kevin Reher    Casting Director
Natalie Lyon    Casting Director
Kevin O'Brien    Story Artist
Louis Gonzales    Story Artist
Brian Kalin O’Connell    Story Artist
Derek Thompson    Story Artist
Bobby Alcid Rubio    Story Artist
Dean Kelly    Story Artist
Austin Madison    Story Artist
Bill Presing    Story Artist
Melody Cisinski    Story Artist
Sanjay Patel    Story Artist
Octavio Rodriguez    Story Artist
Rosana Sullivan    Story Artist
Michael Daley    Story Artist
Katie Schaefer Bishop    Associate Editor
C.J. Hsu    Assistant Editor
Kelly Bonbright    Script Supervisor
Deanna Marsigliese    Character and Costume Designer
Tony Fucile    Character Designer
Coya Elliott    Supervising Sound Editor
Ren Klyce    Supervising Sound Editor
Michael Semanick    Re-recording Mixer
Nathan Nance    Re-recording Mixer
Jon Borland    Sound Effects Editor
Steve Bissinger    Sound Effects Editor
Steve Orlando    Sound Effects Editor
Teresa Eckton    Sound Effects Editor
Frank Eulner    Sound Effects Editor
Tom MacDougall    Executive Music Producer
Stephen M. Davis    Music Editor
Warren Brown    Music Editor
Joel Iwataki    Score Recordist
Joel Iwataki    Score Mixer
Mick Giacchino    Additional Music

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

2018 Awards Season: Oscars: And the Winner is... Green Book for Best Picture

February 24th, 2019

Green Book

It’s Oscar night and we will be live blogging the show. We will announce the winners and have our reactions as they happen, while keeping track of how our readers did in predicting the outcomes. More...

2018 Awards Season: Oscars Nominations: Final Look

February 24th, 2019

The Favourite

It’s Oscar Day, and we will be live blogging the show. Before that, let’s take a last look at the nominations with a few annotations. in Italics are those that have received the most votes from our readers so far in our Oscar contest (which is open to new entries until noon, Pacific, today—enter now!). Bold films are those films I think will win. Meanwhile, those that are Underlined are those I want to win. Not all categories have underlined nominees, because not all categories have someone I’m cheering for, or because there are two nominees I couldn’t pick between. For example, I would be happy with half of the Best Picture nominees winning. More...

2018 Awards Season: Oscar Highlight: Best Feature-Length Animated Film

February 7th, 2019

Spider-man: Into the Spider-Verse

With our annual Oscar Prediction contest underway, 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. A lot of people call this Oscar the Pixar Award, and there is a Pixar film on this list. However, in a shocking twist, it isn’t the overwhelming favorite to win. More...

2018 Awards Season: Oscar Nominations

January 23rd, 2019

The Favourite

The Oscar nominations were announced yesterday starting at just after 5 am Pacific time. They do this every year for reasons no one has been able to adequately explain to me. Because it was the day after a long weekend, it took a bit of time to get all the normal work done and digest the results. And there were some interesting results to digest. No one film led the way with total nominations, as two films, The Favourite and Roma tied with 10 nominations each. More...

2018 - Awards Season: BAFTA - Nominations

January 12th, 2019

The Favorite

The BAFTA nominations were announced and The Favorite led the way with 12 nominations. Sometimes the BAFTAs are a really good indicator for who will do well on Oscar night. Other times their bias to British films is too much. I think this year will be an example of the latter and I don't think The Favourite is suddenly an Oscar favorite. That said, there’s still some things you can learn here. More...

2018 - Awards Season: PGA - Nominations

January 4th, 2019

Black Panther

The Producers Guild of America announced their nominations in the theatrical categories today and there are some trends building. However, there are also some questions generated after these nominations were announced. More...

2018 - Awards Season: Golden Globes - Nominations

December 6th, 2018

Vice

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. For example Vice led the way with six nominations, so its Oscar chances have gone up, but don’t expect it to lead the way when the Oscars nominations are announced. More...

International Box Office: Grindelwald Falls, But Remains in First Place

November 28th, 2018

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald fell more than $100 million to $83.3 million on 27,922 screens in 80 markets for totals of $322.2 million internationally and $439.2 million worldwide. Its only new market was Japan, where it debuted with $13 million on 1,008 screens. By comparison, the first Fantastic Beasts earned $15.5 million during its debut in that market. The film’s best holdover was Germany, where it added $7.5 million on 1,460 screens lifting its running tally to $23.2 million after two weeks of release. On the other hand, it plummeted 82% during its second weekend in China down to just $6.44 million for a two-week total of $52.11 million. The film likely won’t reach $500 million internationally and its worldwide total might be as much as $200 million shy of its predecessor. This is still enough to be profitable, but there is reason to be concerned about the franchise going forward. More...

2018 - Holiday Gift Guide - Part I - First-Run Releases and Franchise Box Sets

November 19th, 2018

Avengers: Infinity War

It's Thanksgiving weekend, which means Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and of course the first installment of our Holiday Gift Guide. This week we will tackle first run releases and franchise box sets as well. Unfortunately, 2018 has not been a good year for blockbusters for any studio not named Disney. In order to be on this list, a film has to be a major release, earn critical praise, and be on out DVD / Blu-ray and that’s a really short list this year. For example, Universal is the second best studio this year in terms of total domestic box office, but they’ve only released one film that has earned $100 million and overwhelmingly positive reviews. That film, Halloween doesn’t come out on DVD / Blu-ray till January. Most of the rest of the big six are lucky to have more than one entry on this week’s list. More...

Home Market Releases for November 13th, 2018

November 14th, 2018

Incredibles 2

There are not many big releases on this week’s list. The Meg is the biggest, but not the best. As for the best, I’m going with Pixar Short Film Collection: Volume Three on Blu-ray. More...

Featured Blu-ray and DVD Review: Incredibles 2

November 12th, 2018

Incredibles 2

Incredibles 2 was one of three absolute monster hits Disney released this year, all of them super hero movies. It is the delayed sequel to The Incredibles, which came out in 2004. Fourteen years is a long time for a sequel. Was it worth the wait? Or is Pixar running out of ideas? More...

Home Market Releases for November 6th, 2018

November 6th, 2018

Incredibles 2

This is either an amazing week or a terrible week, depending on how you look at things. It is amazing, because there is a trio of releases I was really looking forward to reviewing: BlacKkKlansman, Incredibles 2, and Christopher Robin. It’s a terrible week, because none of those screeners showed up. I normally don’t like giving the Pick of the Week when I’m still waiting for the screener, but that’s not an option this week, so Incredibles 2 wins. More...

Home Market Releases for October 23rd, 2018

October 24th, 2018

Made In Abyss

It is a slow week on the home market, as Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! is the only first run release. There are several horror films that are selling well enough to be worth talking about, but that is all. As far as the best of the best are concerned, the two I’m most interested in and I put in requests for screeners for both are BlacKkKlansman and Incredibles 2, but they are only coming out on VOD this week. I don’t like handing out Pick of the Week titles to VOD releases, so the real race is between The Americans: The Complete Final Season and Made In Abyss: Season One. Both are worth picking up, but I think there will be a full series Megaset for The Americans, so I’m giving the title to Made In Abyss. More...

International Box Office: Venom Secures Win, Closes in on Summer Vacation

October 17th, 2018

Venom

Venom remained the top draw internationally earning $70.89 million on 20,248 screens in 83 markets for totals of $236.49 million internationally and $378.60 million worldwide. The film’s biggest new market was France, where it opened in first place with $6.65 million on 703 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $7.04 million. It also opened in first place in Thailand with $2.14 million on 365 screens and in Vietnam with $1.05 million on 501 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $2.22 million. Its biggest market overall is South Korea, where it has amassed $25.41 million, including $4.38 million on 1,011 screens this past weekend. At this pace, the film will soon overtake Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation, becoming Sony’s biggest hit released in 2018. More...

International Box Office: Venom Spreads Worldwide

October 9th, 2018

Venom

Venom dominated the international chart with $127.15 million on 22,319 screens in 76 markets. Both Russia and South Korea could claim top spot for the film. In the former, it earned $14.39 million in 2,672 screens over the weekend. In the latter, it earned $10.63 million on 1,295 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $16.48 million. The film debuted in Mexico with $10.07 million on 3,465 screens. It also cracked the $10 million mark in the U.K., if you include previews, as it earned $7.42 million on 867 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $10.50 million. The film has yet to open in France, Japan, and China, although I’m not convinced it will get passed Chinese censors. More...

International Box Office: Can None stop The Nun?

October 2nd, 2018

The Nun

For the fourth weekend in a row, The Nun earned first place on the international chart. This past weekend, the film earned $16.4 million on 9,490 screens in 80 markets for totals of $220.2 million internationally and $329.2 million worldwide. There were no new markets this weekend, which explains the sharp decline from last week’s haul. That said, it remained in first place in France with $2.4 million on 367 screens for a two-week total of $7.6 million. The film is now the biggest hit in the franchise, both internationally and worldwide. More...

International Box Office: The Nun Completes Threepeat, Climbs Franchise Chart

September 25th, 2018

The Nun

The Nun held on strongly repeating as the international box office champion with $35.0 million on 12,817 screens in 80 markets for totals of $192.1 million internationally and $292.7 million worldwide. The film opened in first place in France with $4.5 million on 348 screens and in Russia with $4.2 million on 1,847. On the other hand, it had to settle for fourth place in South Korea with $2.96 million on 824 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $4.28 million. It is no longer in last place for the franchise; in fact, it could be in second place by the weekend. More...

International Box Office: The Nun Wins Tight Race for Top Spot

September 19th, 2018

The Nun

There was a close three-way race for top spot on the international chart, but The Nun was able to retain first place with $34.1 million on 12,107 screens in 62 markets for totals of $144.8 million internationally and $229.9 million worldwide. The film’s biggest new market of the weekend was Belgium, where it made $1.42 million on just 86 screens. This was easily enough to earn first place there and was the biggest opening for the franchise. The film’s biggest holdover was in Brazil with $3.5 million over the weekend for a two-week total of $12.6 million. More...

International Box Office: The Nun is Number One with $79.3 million

September 12th, 2018

The Nun

The Nun topped the chart with $79.3 million on 15,835 screens in 60 markets for a global opening weekend of $133.1 million. This might be enough to give Warner Bros. a small amount of profit already. It depends on how much the studio will end up spending on advertising. The film’s biggest opening was in Mexico, where it earned $10.5 million on 3,967 screens. It also earned impressive first place debuts in Indonesia ($7.6 million on 1,289 screens); Brazil ($6.6 million on 1,235 screens); and India ($5.2 million on 1,603 screens). It earned first place in the U.K., but with $5.3 million on 593 screens, which is quite a bit weaker than its debut here, relative to the size of the two markets. This is also true of its first place, $2.7 million debut on 326 screens in Australia. More...

International Box Office: Fallout Spreads to China with $77.64 million

September 5th, 2018

Mission: Impossible—Fallout

Mission: Impossible—Fallout rocketed into first place with $89.1 million in 65 theaters over the weekend for totals of $442.7 million internationally and $647.1 million worldwide. The film debuted in first place in China with $76.14 million over the weekend for a total opening of $77.64 million. It had to settle for second place in Italy with $2.22 million, as Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation remained in first place in that market. It won’t take long before this film takes over top spot in the franchise. More...

International Box Office: Ant-Man has a Giant-Sized Chinese Debut

August 29th, 2018

Ant-Man and the Wasp

Ant-Man and the Wasp jumped into first place on the international chart earning $71.2 million in 28 markets for totals of $332.6 million internationally and $544.1 million worldwide. This past weekend, the film debuted in first place in China with $66.62 million over the weekend for a total opening of $68.14 million. This is the fourth biggest opening for the MCU in that market and 66% more than the original opened with. The film opens in Japan, its final market, next weekend. It should get to $600 million worldwide shortly after it debuts there. More...

International Box Office: The Meg Continues to Terrorize the Competition

August 21st, 2018

The Meg

The Meg remained in first place on the international chart with $68.9 million on 23,767 screens in 55 markets, for totals of $232.2 million internationally and $316.0 million worldwide. Its biggest new market of the weekend was Australia, where it earned first place with $2.48 million on 413 screens. It also opened in South Korea, but struggled with $1.57 million on 598 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $3.19 million. Its biggest market overall was China, where it added $30.78 million over the weekend for a two-week total of $117.09 million. It fell just 38% during its sophomore stint, while it actually rose to second place, despite there being four new releases in the top ten. That’s stunning. More...

International Box Office: The Meg Swims the Seven Seas

August 16th, 2018

The Meg

The Meg led the way on the international chart cracking the century mark with $101.5 million on 30,212 screens in 42 markets and a worldwide opening of $146.9 million. This is great news, and the film cost Warner Bros. $130 million to make, after tax rebates and the like, so the film needed a monster opening to break even any time soon. The film’s biggest market was China, where it earned $49.83 million on 16,307 screens. It only managed third in that market, but it was a very busy weekend with two massive local hits also debuting this weekend. The film was able to top the charts in Mexico with $6.30 million on 1,936 screens and in Russia with $5.48 million on 2,628. It wasn’t as potent in the U.K., but it still topped the chart with $4.66 million in 499 theaters. The film has yet to open in South Korea, Australia, France, and Japan, so it should stick around the top five for a bit. More...

International Box Office: The Rise and Fall(out) of Mission: Impossible

August 8th, 2018

Mission: Impossible—Fallout

Mission: Impossible—Fallout returned to first place on the international chart with $76 million in 56 markets for totals of $205 million internationally and $330 million worldwide. The film opened in first place in both Japan and France, earning $8 million in each market. By this time next week, the film will no longer be in last place for the franchise, but it is still too soon to tell if it will become the biggest hit out of the six films. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Fallout Continues its Mission

August 7th, 2018

Mission: Impossible—Fallout

Mission: Impossible—Fallout remained on top of the weekend box office chart thanks in part to a stronger than expected hold and in part to weaker than expected competition. Christopher Robin was the only new release to make any real noise opening in second place with $24.59 million, while The Spy Who Dumped Me opened with less than half of that. Overall, the box office earned $139 million, 11% lower than last weekend. More importantly, this was 14% higher than this weekend last year. 2018 extended its lead over 2017 to just under $600 million or 8.7% at $7.46 billion to $6.86 billion. More...

International Box Office: Over $100 million for Mr. Billion

August 1st, 2018

Hello Mr. Billionaire

Hello Mr. Billionaire, a Chinese remake of Brewster’s Millions, opened in first place in China and the international market with $132.26 million. That’s more than 800 million in the local currency, while it took just one more day to live up to its name and reach 1 billion Yen in revenue. More...

International Box Office: Skyscraper Rises from the Ashes

July 24th, 2018

Skyscraper

Skyscraper roared to first place on the international chart, thanks mostly to its debut in China. Overall, it earned $77.8 million in 68 markets for totals of $135.7 million internationally and $182.8 million worldwide. It opened in first place in China with $48.11 million over the weekend for a total opening of $48.51 million. The second biggest new market was Colombia, where it earned $1.38 million on 195 screens. Its best holdover was in Mexico where it was down 50% to $1.68 million on 815 screens for a two-week total of $7.46 million. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Equalizer 2 Also has no Equal

July 23rd, 2018

The Equalizer 2

The Equalizer 2 was the surprise winner at the weekend box office chart with $36.01 million over the weekend, which put it just ahead of the $34.95 million earned by Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! The overall box office topped expectations with $171 million, up 2.7% from last week. This is 5.1% lower than the same weekend last year, but this is better than expected. Also, 2018 is still ahead of 2017 by a sizable margin of $560 million / 8.8% at $6.98 billion to $6.42 billion. Again, if 2018 just maintains the raw dollar margin for the rest of the year, it will be a reason to celebrate. More...

Weekend Estimates: Equalizer more than Equals Mamma Mia

July 22nd, 2018

The Equalizer 2

In a shocking turn of events, The Equalizer 2 overtook Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! over the weekend with $35.83 million. This is better than predicted and is better than the original managed. Its reviews are not great, but it earned an A from CinemaScore and it is aimed at a more mature target audience, so it should have better than average legs. We will have a better picture this time next week. Internationally, the film managed $3.3 million on 704 screens in 11 markets, including $2.2 million in Australia. The film first didn’t do great internationally, so while this is a 30% improvement, it is still nothing special. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Mamma Mia have an Encore on Top?

July 19th, 2018

Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again!

At the beginning of the month, I didn’t have relatively high hopes for this weekend; I thought it could put up a fight in the year-over-year comparison, but would ultimately lose. That has changed and not for the better. Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! is still widely expected to earn first place over the weekend, but it might not do well enough to finish with $100 million domestically. The Equalizer 2 won’t match its predecessor, not with the amount of action films struggling in theaters. Finally, Unfriended: Dark Web is opening in barely more than 1,500 theaters and it is going nowhere. Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation should have a good hold, but I’m not sure about any of the rest. This weekend last year, Dunkirk opened with just over $50 million and five other films earned $10 million or more over the weekend. There’s no way 2018 will match that. I don’t even think it will be close. More...

International Box Office: Dying Slumps, Still Survives in Top Spot

July 18th, 2018

Dying to Survive

Dying to Survive remained in first place, both in its native China and on the international chart. It earned $69.29 million over the weekend for a total of $367.40 million after two full weeks of release. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Summer Vacation Boosts Transylvania’s Debut

July 17th, 2018

Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation

The weekend wasn’t nearly as close as expected. Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation ran away at the box office, while fellow new release, Skyscraper, only managed third place. This did allow Ant-Man and the Wasp to earn second place during its second weekend of release. Overall, the box office fell 12% compared to last weekend, but it was 1.6% higher than the same weekend last year. Granted, this is not a high enough margin of victory to compensate for ticket price inflation, but 2018 has such a large lead that even a small victory like this is more than enough to feel good about the overall box office. Speaking of large leads, 2018’s lead over 2017 remains impressive at $550 million or 8.9% at $6.72 billion to $6.17 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Transylvania Triumphant, Skyscraper Sinks

July 15th, 2018

Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation

It was not a close race at the box office this weekend, as Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation topped expectations and Skyscraper did not. Transylvania 3 will open with a projected $44.1 million over the weekend for a total opening of $45.4 million, including June 30th’s special showings. This is average for the franchise, as is its reviews and A minus CinemaScore. The film will have no trouble earning enough to cover its $65 million production budget domestically. Meanwhile, the film opened with $46.4 million on 12,600 screens in 442 markets internationally, representing just under half of the total international marketplace. Its biggest market was Mexico, where it earned $8.6 million, while it was also impressive in Russia with $5.8 million. Its only holdover is Australia, where it added $2.4 million to its running tally, which sits at $10.2 million after three weeks of release. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Transylvania Surprises with $2.6 million, Skyscraper is a Little Short at $1.95 million

July 13th, 2018

Skyscraper

Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation opened with $2.6 million in previews on Thursday. It’s hard to compare this number, as many family films don’t bother with previews, so there’s not a lot of numbers we can use in comparison. Hotel Transylvania 2 didn’t have previews, so that’s not helpful. Incredibles 2 earned $18.5 million during its previews, but it’s a Pixar film and those films tend to have a lot of adult fans as well. While there are not a lot of numbers that we can use as comparisons, this is still better than expected and it means the film could top $45 million over the weekend. We will have a better understanding of the film’s box office chances tomorrow. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Transylvania have a Buoyant Vacation? Or can Skyscraper Stand Tall?

July 12th, 2018

Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation

There should be a close race at the top of the box office this weekend, as both Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation and Skyscraper have a real shot at $40 million over the weekend. In fact, there’s a good chance both films will earn first place at least one day over the weekend. Meanwhile, Ant-Man and the Wasp will be pushed into third place, but will still be a solid box office performer. It’s this depth that is key, because the top two films from this weekend last year, War for the Planet of the Apes and Spider-Man: Homecoming, both earned more than either of the two new releases this year are expected to earn. 2018 is weak at the top, but the depth gives the weekend a great shot at coming out ahead in the year-over-year comparison. More...

International Box Office: Dying Does More than Just Survive

July 11th, 2018

Dying to Survive

Dying to Survive opened in its native China with a stunning $152.73 million during its opening weekend for a nine-day debut of $201.56 million—enough for it to easily win the weekend at the international box office. This film is based on the real-life story of a cancer patient who smuggled cheap drugs from India to China. Since Indian films have found an audience in China, perhaps this is another step if forging connections between those two markets. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Ant-Man Remains one of the Smaller MCU Hits

July 10th, 2018

Ant-Man and the Wasp

The two biggest releases of the weekend couldn’t quite match expectations, while the two big holdovers weren’t able compensate, resulting in a rare loss for 2018. Ant-Man and the Wasp still had an excellent opening with $75.81 million over the weekend, the seventh-best opening weekend of the year. The First Purge started out well on Wednesday, but slipped below the pace needed to match predictions by the weekend. That said, the overall weekend haul was still impressive at $188 million, which is 5.8% higher than last weekend. Granted, it is 8.7% lower than the same weekend last year, but Spider-Man: Homecoming opened with $117.03 million, so this is still a good result. Furthermore, 2018 remains ahead of 2017 by a substantial amount: $570 million, or 9.6%, at $6.47 billion to $5.90 billion. If the year ended with a lead of $570 million, we would be very happy. More...

Weekend Estimates: Ant-Man Shrank Over Saturday, Still Finishes Weekend with $76 million

July 8th, 2018

Ant-Man and the Wasp

Ant-Man and the Wasp did not have as good a Saturday as hoped, and this has left it with a projected $76.03 million over the weekend, according to Disney’s Sunday morning estimate. While, this is more or less in line with original predictions, it is lower than previews and Friday estimates suggested. Fortunately, with great reviews and an A minus from CinemaScore, it should have legs long enough to get to $200 million domestically, with a little help from the studio. This would be a little more than a 10% increase from the first Ant-Man. Internationally, the film opened with $85 million in 41 markets, including a monster opening in South Korea. The film managed $20.9 million debut there, including previews, which was 78% higher that the first film’s opening in that market. Overall, the film saw 45% growth internationally compared to just under 33% growth here. More...

Friday Estimates: Wasp Towers Above the Competition

July 7th, 2018

Ant-Man and the Wasp

Ant-Man and the Wasp dominated the box office on Friday with $33.80 million. This is about $1 million less than we would have liked to have seen after its Thursday previews, but still above our earlier prediction. Its reviews are 86% positive, and it earned an A minus from CinemaScore, which is good for a blockbuster, but I was expecting an A like the original Ant-Man earned and it is below average for the MCU. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will the Wasp Help Ant-Man Grow at the Box Office?

July 5th, 2018

Ant-Man and the Wasp

It’s technically the July 4th Weekend, although July 4th was yesterday. This is a good weekend to release a film and Ant-Man and the Wasp is looking to take advantage of the holiday. Meanwhile, The First Purge already started its run with $2.5 million in previews. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and Incredibles 2 will continue to be a major presence at the box office. This weekend last year, Spider-Man: Homecoming opened with $117.03 million. There’s no way Ant-Man and the Wasp is going to match that. It’s highly unlikely Ant-Man and the Wasp and The First Purge combined will match that. The depth this year is a little better, but I think 2018 will lose in the year-over-year comparison. Hopefully it will be close. More...

Theater Averages: Triplets Top Trio of $10,000 Club Members

July 4th, 2018

Three Identical Strangers

Three Identical Strangers top the theater average chart with an average of $34,301 in five theaters. The only other members of the $10,000 club were wide releases, with Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom earning an average of $13,581 and Incredibles 2 being relatively close behind with $10,525. More...

International Box Office: Fallen Remains Tops, but Ant-sized Competition Looms

July 4th, 2018

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom remained on top of the international chart for the fourth and final time. This past weekend, it earned $57.3 million in 68 markets for totals of $669.2 million internationally and $934.9 million worldwide. The film had no major market openings this past weekend and has no major market opening next week as well, before closing out its international run in Japan on the 13th. The film’s biggest market of the weekend was China, where it earned $14.81 million on approximately 10,000 screens over the weekend for a three-week total of $230.67 million. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Dinos Help the Box Office Hold On

July 3rd, 2018

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom was within a rounding error of our prediction with $60.91 million over the weekend. Additionally, both new releases, Sicario: Day of the Soldado and Uncle Drew, beat expectations, as did every other film in the top five helping the overall box office reach $178 million. Granted, this weekend still plummeted 36% from last weekend, but last weekend was the biggest ever weekend in June, so falling from that figure isn’t disappointing. In fact, it is 4.8% higher than the same weekend last year, which is higher than the rate of inflation, so I would call that a significant margin. Year-to-date, 2018 has pulled in $6.15 billion, making it the fastest year to get to the $6 billion mark. This is also $560 million or 10.0% higher than the same pace last year. I’m going to make a prediction that is the the peak lead 2018 will have over 2017, at least in terms of percentage. More...

Weekend Estimates: The Fallen Jurassic World Still Comes out on Top with $60.0 million

July 1st, 2018

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom fell like a typical blockbuster hit, down 59% to $60 million over the weekend for a two-week total of $264.8 million. This matches our prediction perfectly. The film will have no trouble crossing $300 million next weekend and should finish north of $350 million domestically. As for its international numbers, it added $56.1 million to its running tally, which now sits at $667.6 million, while its worldwide total is a hair under $1 billion at $932.4 million. More...

Friday Estimates: Soldado is Solid, but Dinosaurs Dominate

June 30th, 2018

Sicario: Day of the Soldado

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom added $17.44 million on Friday, after hitting $200 million on Thursday. It was easily the best film on the day; however, this was still 70% lower than its opening Friday. Granted, it will bounce back tomorrow and should come close to our $60 million prediction, but it is not going to have great legs, like its predecessor had. More...

Weekend Predictions: Putting a Hit out on the Box Office

June 28th, 2018

Sicario: Day of the Soldado

After two monster hits in a row, the weekend crashes back down to Earth. Neither Sicario: Day of the Soldado nor Uncle Drew are expected to do much at the box office, but they are expected to open with similar amounts and there’s no consensus which film will do better, so at least there’s something to talk about. This weekend last year, Despicable Me 3 opened with $72.43 million. We will be relying almost entirely on holdovers to win in the year-over-year comparison. I think we’ve got an excellent shot of doing that by a significant margin. More...

Theater Averages: Kingdom Crowned Leader of Theater Average Chart

June 27th, 2018

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom led the way on the theater average chart with an average of $33,078, putting it ahead of Incredibles 2’s sophomore stint score of $18,219. The King was the best of the new limited releases, with an average of $14,525 in two theaters. Finally, 2001: A Space Odyssey returned to the $10,000 club with an average of $12,989. The 4K Ultra HD Combo Pack is coming out in October. More...

International Box Office: $100 million Threepeat for Fallen Kingdom

June 27th, 2018

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom completed the hat-trick with $107.6 million in 67 markets for three-week totals of $561.5 million internationally and $709.5 million worldwide. The film’s biggest opening was in Mexico, where it earned $10.14 million over the weekend for a total opening of $12.09 million. It also did well in South America with $9.28 million during its opening in Brazil, while in neighboring Argentina, the film earned $2.51 million over the weekend for a total opening of $2.75 million. It earned $7.63 million on 734 screens during its opening in Australia. The film fell 69% in China earning $33.96 million over the weekend for a two-week total of $202.07 million. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Jurassic World and Incredibles Combine for Biggest June Weekend

June 26th, 2018

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom beat expectations with $148.02 million over the weekend, but it wasn’t the only monster hit in theaters. Incredibles 2 added $80.35 million during its second weekend of release, which helped the overall box office become the biggest June weekend of all time. The overall box office rose just 2.3%, but that was enough to break the record with $277 million. This is also 98% higher than the same weekend last year. 2018 has had a string of hits that have dominated their 2017 counterparts, even if they missed expectations, so it is no surprise that 2018 has a lead over 2017 in the year-over-year comparison. However, that lead is surprisingly larger. It has grown to 9.1% or $490 million at $5.85 billion to $5.36 billion. No year has started as fast as 2018 has, and even its estimated ticket sales are the best in the 2010s. More...

Weekend Estimates: Fallen Starts Out on Top

June 24th, 2018

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Sequels usually start faster but fall quicker, when compared to their predecessor. However, no one expected Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom to follow suit. In fact, many thought it would collapse. That wasn’t the case, as Fallen Kingdom opened with $150 million over the weekend. Granted, this is nearly 30% lower than Jurassic World’s opening weekend, but it could have been much worse. On the downside, its reviews are almost exactly 50% positive, which suggests weak legs. It did earn an A minus from CinemaScore, so audiences did like the film more than critics did, so we have mixed signals about what the movie will do going forward. Internationally, the film added $106.7 million over the weekend for a three-week total of $561.5 million. This includes a $12.3 million debut in Mexico. More...

Friday Estimates: Dinosaurs Dominate, Incredibles Still Doing Good

June 23rd, 2018

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Despite earning mixed reviews, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom’s opened on Friday with $58.68 million. It also earned an A minus from CinemaScore, so audiences liked it more than critics, and that should help it over the rest of the weekend, earning about $144 million. Granted, this is significantly lower than what Jurassic World opened with, but it didn’t fall as much as anticipated, so Universal should be happy with this result. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Fallen Falls from World with $15.3 million

June 22nd, 2018

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom opened with $15.3 million in previews, which is impressive, but below the $18.5 million Jurassic World managed. There is further bad news. The film’s reviews are significantly worse than its predecessor’s reviews were. The film also has much stronger competition. That said, it is still in a good position to top our prediction. We will know more by this time tomorrow. More...

Weekend Predictions: Can Dinosaurs Stomp the Competition?

June 21st, 2018

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is the only wide release of the week and it was expected to dominate the box office. That was until Incredibles 2 broke records last weekend. Furthermore, Fallen Kingdom’s reviews have fallen below the overall positive level. Now there might be a race at the box office, at least on the daily charts. Meanwhile, this weekend last year, Transformers: The Last Knight missed expectations with just $45 million over the weekend and $70 million in five days. Fallen Kingdom had better earn $45 million on Friday alone, or it is in serious trouble. More...

Theater Averages: Incredibles Tops Another Chart

June 20th, 2018

Incredibles 2

The overall number one film, Incredibles 2, earned top spot on the theater average chart with an impressive average of $41,426. Only two other wide releases have started with bigger averages: Infinity War and Black Panther. The only new limited release in the $10,000 club was Eating Animals, which earned an average of $17,262. Finally, Won’t You Be My Neighbor earned an average of $10,445 in nearly 100 theaters, earning over $1 million in the process. This bodes well for its future. More...

International Box Office: Fallen Kingdom Falls compared to Jurassic World

June 19th, 2018

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom remained in first place with $173.6 million in 51 markets for a two-week total of $370.0 million worldwide. It opened in first place in China with $111.31 million over the weekend, for a total opening of $113.42 million. This is better than the $100.10 million opening Jurassic World managed in that market. While this is good news, there are some issues. The film suffered an average of 60% decline in holdover markets. This includes a 63% decline in South Korea ($5.44 million on 1,230 screens over the weekend for a two-week total of $37.74 million.) and in Russia ($2.78 million on 1,541 screens for a running tally of $15.16 million there.) It did hold on better in the United Kingdom, down 51% to $9.38 million in 656 theaters for a total of $33.75 million so far. The film has yet to open in Australia, Brazil, and Mexico, where it opens this weekend. Meanwhile, the film doesn’t open in Japan till next month. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Incredible Doesn’t Even Begin to Describe It

June 18th, 2018

Incredibles 2

Incredibles 2 became the first potential monster hit since Infinity War to beat tracking numbers, opening with a mind-numbing $182.69 million. It is hard to describe how amazing this opening is. It has rewritten the record book when it comes to animated films and it gives Disney the top three openings of 2018 and four of the top five. This is twice as much as the rest of the box office earned over the entire weekend. There were other new releases this week, with Tag doing fine. Its $14.95 million opening is nothing special, but it should break even sometime on the home market. SuperFly, on the other hand, was a disappointment. The overall box office grew by 126% from last weekend, with Incredibles 2 earning about 50% more than the entire box office pulled in last weekend. The film was just shy of the same weekend last year, while the overall box office rose by 43%. Year-to-date, 2018 continues to have a lead over 2017, and it has grown to a commanding lead of 6.6% or $340 million at $5.44 billion to $5.10 billion. Granted, we are barely halfway through the year, but 2018 is in a great position to break the all-time yearly box office record. More...

Weekend Estimates: $180 million Opening is Beyond Incredible

June 17th, 2018

Incredibles 2

Incredibles 2 was widely expected to dominate the box office over the weekend, but after the two previous potential monster hits missed high expectations, I thought it was wise to be a little more pessimistic. I was wrong. Incredibles 2 opened with an estimated $180 million. This is not only the best opening for a Pixar film, and an animated film in general, it is the 8th biggest opening weekend of all time. (It could slip a little in tomorrow’s final numbers, putting it in 9th place behind Captain America: Civil War.) The film is already the 50th biggest animated hit of all time and unless its legs are shorter than expected, it will quickly race to the top of that chart. Speaking of legs, Incredibles 2 has the best reviews in the top ten and earned a stunning A plus from CinemaScore. To be frank, perhaps stunning isn’t the right word. Perhaps “expected” is a better term, as Pixar has earned 7 A plus ratings out of its 20 films and has never once slipped below an A minus. Internationally, the film opened in second place with $51.5 million in 25 markets and earned a Pixar-best opening in Mexico ($12.3 million) and Argentina ($3.0 million). In fact, it was outstanding in all of Latin America. It is also the fasting opening Pixar film in Australia with $7.7 million, while it managed the studio’s second biggest opening in Russia with $5.4 million. Granted, the film is not doing as well internationally as it is domestically; however, it is still on pace for $1 billion worldwide, so there’s no way the studio isn’t celebrating this opening. More...

Friday Estimates: Incredibles Smashes Animated Records

June 16th, 2018

Incredibles 2

Incredibles 2 opened with $71.55 million on Friday. To put this in perspective, it is already the biggest digital animation of 2018 and even if it doesn’t sell a single ticket on Saturday and Sunday, this would still be the fifth biggest opening weekend for a Pixar film and the 13th biggest opening for an animated film. Assuming its 93% positive reviews and its A plus from CinemaScore help its legs, it could top Solo: A Star Wars Story’s running tally by the end of the weekend. On the other hand, an opening weekend of $180 million seems like a solid goal after an opening day like this and that will put it on pace for over $500 million domestically. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Incredibles Doubles Dory’s Record with $18.5 million

June 15th, 2018

Incredibles 2

Incredibles 2 earned $18.5 million on preview night, which is double the previous record for an animated film of $9.2 million held by Finding Dory. However, and this is massively important, we’ve seen a number of really impressive previews turn into disappointing opening weekends, so I think it is wise to wait until Friday’s full numbers are in before we get excited about the movie’s weekend results. Even with 93% positive reviews, it could still be front-loaded and it might not necessarily break Dory’s and Pixar’s opening weekend record of $135.06 million. Normally I would be really enthusiastic about this result, but recent events have made it clear that being more cautious is better. More...

Weekend Predictions: How Incredible can the Incredibles Open?

June 14th, 2018

Incredibles 2

Incredibles 2 leads a group of three wide releases coming out in theaters this week. It should open with more than the rest of the box office combined. Tag is a film that many will find a little unbelievable, even though it is based on real-life events. Its reviews suggest a moderate opening, but nothing too special. The buzz surrounding SuperFly is really quiet, but it is being aimed at its target audience in a much more focused ad campaign, which makes judging said campaign’s effectiveness more difficult. Ocean’s 8 should have no trouble earning second place, while it could avoid falling 50%. Meanwhile, this weekend last year, Cars 3 opened with $53.69 million, while Wonder Woman added $41.27 million over the same weekend. I would be shocked if Incredibles 2 doesn’t open with more than those two films earned combined. 2018 should win in the year-over-year comparison with relative ease. More...

2018 Preview: June

June 1st, 2018

Incredibles 2

This May was an odd month, as Avengers: Infinity War opened on the last weekend of April, rather than the first weekend of May. This meant May started out slowly, but Deadpool 2 and Solo: A Star Wars Story did well enough to give 2018 a healthy lead over 2017. Looking forward, there are two potential monster hits this month, Incredibles 2 and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, and another $100 million hit, Ocean’s 8. Last June, there were four $100 million hits, led by Wonder Woman, which pulled in over $400 million. I think 2018 and 2017 will be an even match at the top, so 2018 will have to rely on depth to improve upon its lead over 2017. More...

The Incredibles 2 Trailer 3

April 13th, 2018

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 15, 2018 1 $182,687,905   4,410 $41,426   $182,687,905 1
Jun 22, 2018 2 $80,347,651 -56% 4,410 $18,219   $349,794,341 2
Jun 29, 2018 2 $46,417,761 -42% 4,410 $10,526   $440,601,275 3
Jul 6, 2018 3 $28,406,423 -39% 4,413 $6,437   $503,767,837 4
Jul 13, 2018 4 $16,262,898 -43% 3,705 $4,389   $535,861,390 5
Jul 20, 2018 5 $11,895,063 -27% 3,164 $3,760   $557,710,503 6
Jul 27, 2018 7 $7,257,113 -39% 2,616 $2,774   $572,880,761 7
Aug 3, 2018 9 $4,980,232 -31% 1,802 $2,764   $583,112,522 8
Aug 10, 2018 11 $3,429,388 -31% 1,545 $2,220   $589,771,988 9
Aug 17, 2018 14 $2,302,020 -33% 1,238 $1,859   $594,100,868 10
Aug 24, 2018 15 $1,642,506 -29% 1,060 $1,550   $597,055,472 11
Aug 31, 2018 11 $3,372,388 +105% 2,890 $1,167   $601,233,301 12
Sep 7, 2018 12 $1,352,194 -60% 1,446 $935   $604,465,699 13
Sep 14, 2018 17 $746,709 -45% 710 $1,052   $605,615,734 14
Sep 21, 2018 19 $533,570 -29% 500 $1,067   $606,357,928 15
Sep 28, 2018 26 $272,035 -49% 338 $805   $606,763,617 16
Oct 5, 2018 21 $280,305 +3% 244 $1,149   $607,125,392 17
Oct 12, 2018 22 $211,902 -24% 194 $1,092   $607,474,495 18
Oct 19, 2018 22 $173,845 -18% 176 $988   $607,713,414 19
Oct 26, 2018 29 $138,566 -20% 160 $866   $607,899,050 20
Nov 2, 2018 26 $168,949 +22% 150 $1,126   $608,109,517 21
Nov 9, 2018 30 $122,819 -27% 140 $877   $608,276,278 22
Nov 16, 2018 33 $80,805 -34% 130 $622   $608,401,000 23
Nov 23, 2018 37 $57,409 -29% 106 $542   $608,508,728 24
Nov 30, 2018 44 $29,342 -49% 93 $316   $608,546,980 25
Dec 7, 2018 51 $18,598 -37% 66 $282   $608,574,642 26

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jun 14, 2018 P $18,500,000     0     $18,500,000  
Jun 15, 2018 1 $71,260,321     4,410 $16,159   $71,260,321 1
Jun 16, 2018 1 $58,894,582 -17%   4,410 $13,355   $130,154,903 2
Jun 17, 2018 1 $52,533,002 -11%   4,410 $11,912   $182,687,905 3
Jun 18, 2018 1 $23,627,708 -55%   4,410 $5,358   $206,315,613 4
Jun 19, 2018 1 $27,059,923 +15%   4,410 $6,136   $233,375,536 5
Jun 20, 2018 1 $19,737,194 -27%   4,410 $4,476   $253,112,730 6
Jun 21, 2018 1 $16,333,960 -17%   4,410 $3,704   $269,446,690 7
Jun 22, 2018 2 $24,139,486 +48% -66% 4,410 $5,474   $293,586,176 8
Jun 23, 2018 2 $31,420,979 +30% -47% 4,410 $7,125   $325,007,155 9
Jun 24, 2018 2 $24,787,186 -21% -53% 4,410 $5,621   $349,794,341 10
Jun 25, 2018 2 $10,417,081 -58% -56% 4,410 $2,362   $360,211,422 11
Jun 26, 2018 2 $13,719,714 +32% -49% 4,410 $3,111   $373,931,136 12
Jun 27, 2018 2 $10,231,988 -25% -48% 4,410 $2,320   $384,163,124 13
Jun 28, 2018 2 $10,020,390 -2% -39% 4,410 $2,272   $394,183,514 14
Jun 29, 2018 2 $13,583,295 +36% -44% 4,410 $3,080   $407,766,809 15
Jun 30, 2018 2 $17,751,703 +31% -44% 4,410 $4,025   $425,518,512 16
Jul 1, 2018 2 $15,082,763 -15% -39% 4,410 $3,420   $440,601,275 17
Jul 2, 2018 2 $7,664,705 -49% -26% 4,410 $1,738   $448,265,980 18
Jul 3, 2018 2 $10,278,385 +34% -25% 4,410 $2,331   $458,544,365 19
Jul 4, 2018 2 $9,646,015 -6% -6% 4,410 $2,187   $468,190,380 20
Jul 5, 2018 1 $7,171,034 -26% -28% 4,410 $1,626   $475,361,414 21
Jul 6, 2018 2 $9,734,358 +36% -28% 4,413 $2,206   $485,095,772 22
Jul 7, 2018 3 $10,632,769 +9% -40% 4,413 $2,409   $495,728,541 23
Jul 8, 2018 3 $8,039,296 -24% -47% 4,413 $1,822   $503,767,837 24
Jul 9, 2018 2 $3,543,643 -56% -54% 4,413 $803   $507,311,480 25
Jul 10, 2018 2 $5,308,927 +50% -48% 4,413 $1,203   $512,620,407 26
Jul 11, 2018 2 $3,616,401 -32% -63% 4,413 $819   $516,236,808 27
Jul 12, 2018 2 $3,361,684 -7% -53% 4,413 $762   $519,598,492 28
Jul 13, 2018 4 $4,688,187 +39% -52% 3,705 $1,265   $524,286,679 29
Jul 14, 2018 5 $6,588,238 +41% -38% 3,705 $1,778   $530,874,917 30
Jul 15, 2018 4 $4,986,473 -24% -38% 3,705 $1,346   $535,861,390 31
Jul 16, 2018 4 $2,246,457 -55% -37% 3,705 $606   $538,107,847 32
Jul 17, 2018 4 $3,409,624 +52% -36% 3,705 $920   $541,517,471 33
Jul 18, 2018 4 $2,204,302 -35% -39% 3,705 $595   $543,721,773 34
Jul 19, 2018 3 $2,093,667 -5% -38% 3,705 $565   $545,815,440 35
Jul 20, 2018 5 $3,213,371 +53% -31% 3,164 $1,016   $549,028,811 36
Jul 21, 2018 5 $4,726,762 +47% -28% 3,164 $1,494   $553,755,573 37
Jul 22, 2018 5 $3,954,930 -16% -21% 3,164 $1,250   $557,710,503 38
Jul 23, 2018 5 $1,819,687 -54% -19% 3,164 $575   $559,530,190 39
Jul 24, 2018 5 $2,507,228 +38% -26% 3,164 $792   $562,037,418 40
Jul 25, 2018 5 $1,950,083 -22% -12% 3,164 $616   $563,987,501 41
Jul 26, 2018 5 $1,636,147 -16% -22% 3,164 $517   $565,623,648 42
Jul 27, 2018 7 $2,151,107 +31% -33% 2,616 $822   $567,774,755 43
Jul 28, 2018 7 $2,904,346 +35% -39% 2,616 $1,110   $570,679,101 44
Jul 29, 2018 7 $2,201,660 -24% -44% 2,616 $842   $572,880,761 45
Jul 30, 2018 7 $1,147,888 -48% -37% 2,616 $439   $574,028,649 46
Jul 31, 2018 7 $1,667,541 +45% -33% 2,616 $637   $575,696,190 47
Aug 1, 2018 6 $1,325,380 -21% -32% 2,616 $507   $577,021,570 48
Aug 2, 2018 6 $1,110,720 -16% -32% 2,616 $425   $578,132,290 49
Aug 3, 2018 9 $1,458,744 +31% -32% 1,802 $810   $579,591,034 50
Aug 4, 2018 8 $2,061,807 +41% -29% 1,802 $1,144   $581,652,841 51
Aug 5, 2018 9 $1,459,681 -29% -34% 1,802 $810   $583,112,522 52
Aug 6, 2018 8 $796,475 -45% -31% 1,802 $442   $583,908,997 53
Aug 7, 2018 10 $1,034,139 +30% -38% 1,802 $574   $584,943,136 54
Aug 8, 2018 8 $766,601 -26% -42% 1,802 $425   $585,709,737 55
Aug 9, 2018 8 $632,863 -17% -43% 1,802 $351   $586,342,600 56
Aug 10, 2018 11 $886,543 +40% -39% 1,545 $574   $587,229,143 57
Aug 11, 2018 11 $1,481,855 +67% -28% 1,545 $959   $588,710,998 58
Aug 12, 2018 11 $1,060,990 -28% -27% 1,545 $687   $589,771,988 59
Aug 13, 2018 11 $518,545 -51% -35% 1,545 $336   $590,290,533 60
Aug 14, 2018 11 $669,773 +29% -35% 1,545 $434   $590,960,306 61
Aug 15, 2018 12 $445,985 -33% -42% 1,545 $289   $591,406,291 62
Aug 16, 2018 12 $392,557 -12% -38% 1,545 $254   $591,798,848 63
Aug 17, 2018 14 $602,034 +53% -32% 1,238 $486   $592,400,882 64
Aug 18, 2018 14 $970,519 +61% -35% 1,238 $784   $593,371,401 65
Aug 19, 2018 14 $729,467 -25% -31% 1,238 $589   $594,100,868 66
Aug 20, 2018 11 $297,151 -59% -43% 1,238 $240   $594,398,019 67
Aug 21, 2018 12 $454,521 +53% -32% 1,238 $367   $594,852,540 68
Aug 22, 2018 11 $330,007 -27% -26% 1,238 $267   $595,182,547 69
Aug 23, 2018 13 $230,419 -30% -41% 1,238 $186   $595,412,966 70
Aug 24, 2018 15 $405,305 +76% -33% 1,060 $382   $595,818,271 71
Aug 25, 2018 15 $732,459 +81% -25% 1,060 $691   $596,550,730 72
Aug 26, 2018 14 $504,742 -31% -31% 1,060 $476   $597,055,472 73
Aug 27, 2018 14 $192,199 -62% -35% 1,060 $181   $597,247,671 74
Aug 28, 2018 14 $252,851 +32% -44% 1,060 $239   $597,500,522 75
Aug 29, 2018 13 $190,146 -25% -42% 1,060 $179   $597,690,668 76
Aug 30, 2018 13 $170,245 -10% -26% 1,060 $161   $597,860,913 77
Aug 31, 2018 12 $697,461 +310% +72% 2,890 $241   $598,558,374 78
Sep 1, 2018 11 $1,312,056 +88% +79% 2,890 $454   $599,870,430 79
Sep 2, 2018 11 $1,362,871 +4% +170% 2,890 $472   $601,233,301 80
Sep 3, 2018 9 $1,346,080 -1% +600% 2,890 $466   $602,579,381 81
Sep 4, 2018 12 $261,591 -81% +3% 2,890 $91   $602,840,972 82
Sep 5, 2018 12 $154,889 -41% -19% 2,890 $54   $602,995,861 83
Sep 6, 2018 13 $117,644 -24% -31% 2,890 $41   $603,113,505 84
Sep 7, 2018 15 $223,109 +90% -68% 1,446 $154   $603,336,614 85
Sep 8, 2018 11 $670,582 +201% -49% 1,446 $464   $604,007,196 86
Sep 9, 2018 11 $458,503 -32% -66% 1,446 $317   $604,465,699 87
Sep 10, 2018 12 $138,863 -70% -90% 1,446 $96   $604,604,562 88
Sep 11, 2018 14 $118,223 -15% -55% 1,446 $82   $604,722,785 89
Sep 12, 2018 - $75,023 -37% -52% 1,446 $52   $604,797,808 90
Sep 13, 2018 13 $71,217 -5% -39% 1,446 $49   $604,869,025 91
Sep 14, 2018 15 $152,436 +114% -32% 710 $215   $605,021,461 92
Sep 15, 2018 - $365,739 +140% -45% 710 $515   $605,387,200 93
Sep 16, 2018 - $228,534 -38% -50% 710 $322   $605,615,734 94
Sep 17, 2018 - $47,621 -79% -66% 710 $67   $605,663,355 95
Sep 18, 2018 - $58,953 +24% -50% 710 $83   $605,722,308 96
Sep 19, 2018 - $66,015 +12% -12% 710 $93   $605,788,323 97
Sep 20, 2018 - $36,035 -45% -49% 710 $51   $605,824,358 98
Sep 21, 2018 - $116,341 +223% -24% 500 $233   $605,940,699 99
Sep 22, 2018 - $254,767 +119% -30% 500 $510   $606,195,466 100
Sep 23, 2018 - $162,462 -36% -29% 500 $325   $606,357,928 101
Sep 24, 2018 - $37,224 -77% -22% 500 $74   $606,395,152 102
Sep 25, 2018 - $40,689 +9% -31% 500 $81   $606,435,841 103
Sep 26, 2018 - $32,014 -21% -52% 500 $64   $606,467,855 104
Sep 27, 2018 - $23,727 -26% -34% 500 $47   $606,491,582 105
Sep 28, 2018 - $61,342 +159% -47% 338 $181   $606,552,924 106
Sep 29, 2018 - $126,619 +106% -50% 338 $375   $606,679,543 107
Sep 30, 2018 - $84,074 -34% -48% 338 $249   $606,763,617 108
Oct 1, 2018 - $19,360 -77% -48% 338 $57   $606,782,977 109
Oct 2, 2018 - $23,382 +21% -43% 338 $69   $606,806,359 110
Oct 3, 2018 - $20,042 -14% -37% 338 $59   $606,826,401 111
Oct 4, 2018 - $18,686 -7% -21% 338 $55   $606,845,087 112
Oct 5, 2018 - $68,009 +264% +11% 244 $279   $606,913,096 113
Oct 6, 2018 - $122,171 +80% -4% 244 $501   $607,035,267 114
Oct 7, 2018 - $90,125 -26% +7% 244 $369   $607,125,392 115
Oct 8, 2018 - $55,093 -39% +185% 244 $226   $607,180,485 116
Oct 9, 2018 - $29,560 -46% +26% 244 $121   $607,210,045 117
Oct 10, 2018 - $24,354 -18% +22% 244 $100   $607,234,399 118
Oct 11, 2018 - $28,194 +16% +51% 244 $116   $607,262,593 119
Oct 12, 2018 - $56,045 +99% -18% 194 $289   $607,318,638 120
Oct 13, 2018 - $97,741 +74% -20% 194 $504   $607,416,379 121
Oct 14, 2018 - $58,116 -41% -36% 194 $300   $607,474,495 122
Oct 15, 2018 - $16,169 -72% -71% 194 $83   $607,490,664 123
Oct 16, 2018 - $15,272 -6% -48% 194 $79   $607,505,936 124
Oct 17, 2018 - $13,786 -10% -43% 194 $71   $607,519,722 125
Oct 18, 2018 - $19,847 +44% -30% 194 $102   $607,539,569 126
Oct 19, 2018 - $45,975 +132% -18% 176 $261   $607,585,544 127
Oct 20, 2018 - $80,954 +76% -17% 176 $460   $607,666,498 128
Oct 21, 2018 - $46,916 -42% -19% 176 $267   $607,713,414 129
Oct 22, 2018 - $11,431 -76% -29% 176 $65   $607,724,845 130
Oct 23, 2018 - $12,134 +6% -21% 176 $69   $607,736,979 131
Oct 24, 2018 - $11,059 -9% -20% 176 $63   $607,748,038 132
Oct 25, 2018 - $12,446 +13% -37% 176 $71   $607,760,484 133
Oct 26, 2018 - $34,196 +175% -26% 160 $214   $607,794,680 134
Oct 27, 2018 - $62,470 +83% -23% 160 $390   $607,857,150 135
Oct 28, 2018 - $41,900 -33% -11% 160 $262   $607,899,050 136
Oct 29, 2018 - $8,743 -79% -24% 160 $55   $607,907,793 137
Oct 30, 2018 - $9,327 +7% -23% 160 $58   $607,917,120 138
Oct 31, 2018 - $12,122 +30% +10% 160 $76   $607,929,242 139
Nov 1, 2018 - $11,326 -7% -9% 160 $71   $607,940,568 140
Nov 2, 2018 - $38,039 +236% +11% 150 $254   $607,978,607 141
Nov 3, 2018 - $81,239 +114% +30% 150 $542   $608,059,846 142
Nov 4, 2018 - $49,671 -39% +19% 150 $331   $608,109,517 143
Nov 5, 2018 - $9,807 -80% +12% 150 $65   $608,119,324 144
Nov 6, 2018 - $14,775 +51% +58% 150 $99   $608,134,099 145
Nov 7, 2018 - $9,027 -39% -26% 150 $60   $608,143,126 146
Nov 8, 2018 - $10,333 +14% -9% 150 $69   $608,153,459 147
Nov 9, 2018 - $27,979 +171% -26% 140 $200   $608,181,438 148
Nov 10, 2018 - $55,849 +100% -31% 140 $399   $608,237,287 149
Nov 11, 2018 - $38,991 -30% -22% 140 $279   $608,276,278 150
Nov 12, 2018 - $24,454 -37% +149% 140 $175   $608,300,732 151
Nov 13, 2018 - $6,908 -72% -53% 140 $49   $608,307,640 152
Nov 14, 2018 - $6,276 -9% -30% 140 $45   $608,313,916 153
Nov 15, 2018 - $6,279 n/c -39% 140 $45   $608,320,195 154
Nov 16, 2018 - $16,674 +166% -40% 130 $128   $608,336,869 155
Nov 17, 2018 - $39,087 +134% -30% 130 $301   $608,375,956 156
Nov 18, 2018 - $25,044 -36% -36% 130 $193   $608,401,000 157
Nov 19, 2018 - $12,154 -51% -50% 130 $93   $608,413,154 158
Nov 20, 2018 - $16,053 +32% +132% 130 $123   $608,429,207 159
Nov 21, 2018 - $14,454 -10% +130% 106 $136   $608,443,661 160
Nov 22, 2018 - $7,658 -47% +22% 106 $72   $608,451,319 161
Nov 23, 2018 - $22,254 +191% +33% 106 $210   $608,473,573 162
Nov 24, 2018 - $23,087 +4% -41% 106 $218   $608,496,660 163
Nov 25, 2018 - $12,068 -48% -52% 106 $114   $608,508,728 164
Nov 26, 2018 - $2,723 -77% -78% 106 $26   $608,511,451 165
Nov 27, 2018 - $2,578 -5% -84% 106 $24   $608,514,029 166
Nov 28, 2018 - $2,417 -6% -83% 106 $23   $608,516,446 167
Nov 29, 2018 - $1,192 -51% -84% 106 $11   $608,517,638 168
Nov 30, 2018 - $6,091 +411% -73% 93 $65   $608,523,729 169
Dec 1, 2018 - $13,956 +129% -40% 93 $150   $608,537,685 170
Dec 2, 2018 - $9,295 -33% -23% 93 $100   $608,546,980 171
Dec 3, 2018 - $2,460 -74% -10% 93 $26   $608,549,440 172
Dec 4, 2018 - $2,371 -4% -8% 93 $25   $608,551,811 173
Dec 5, 2018 - $2,172 -8% -10% 93 $23   $608,553,983 174
Dec 6, 2018 - $2,061 -5% +73% 93 $22   $608,556,044 175
Dec 7, 2018 - $5,681 +176% -7% 66 $86   $608,561,725 176
Dec 8, 2018 - $7,526 +32% -46% 66 $114   $608,569,251 177
Dec 9, 2018 - $5,391 -28% -42% 66 $82   $608,574,642 178
Dec 10, 2018 - $2,510 -53% +2% 66 $38   $608,577,152 179
Dec 11, 2018 - $1,656 -34% -30% 66 $25   $608,578,808 180
Dec 12, 2018 - $1,280 -23% -41% 66 $19   $608,580,088 181
Dec 13, 2018 - $1,656 +29% -20% 66 $25   $608,581,744 182

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 15, 2018 1 $269,446,690   4,410 $61,099   $269,446,690 1
Jun 22, 2018 2 $124,736,824 -54% 4,410 $28,285   $394,183,514 2
Jun 29, 2018 2 $81,177,900 -35% 4,410 $18,408   $475,361,414 3
Jul 6, 2018 2 $44,237,078 -46% 4,413 $10,024   $519,598,492 4
Jul 13, 2018 4 $26,216,948 -41% 3,705 $7,076   $545,815,440 5
Jul 20, 2018 5 $19,808,208 -24% 3,164 $6,260   $565,623,648 6
Jul 27, 2018 7 $12,508,642 -37% 2,616 $4,782   $578,132,290 7
Aug 3, 2018 9 $8,210,310 -34% 1,802 $4,556   $586,342,600 8
Aug 10, 2018 12 $5,456,248 -34% 1,545 $3,532   $591,798,848 9
Aug 17, 2018 14 $3,614,118 -34% 1,238 $2,919   $595,412,966 10
Aug 24, 2018 15 $2,447,947 -32% 1,060 $2,309   $597,860,913 11
Aug 31, 2018 11 $5,252,592 +115% 2,890 $1,818   $603,113,505 12
Sep 7, 2018 12 $1,755,520 -67% 1,446 $1,214   $604,869,025 13
Sep 14, 2018 17 $955,333 -46% 710 $1,346   $605,824,358 14
Sep 21, 2018 20 $667,224 -30% 500 $1,334   $606,491,582 15
Sep 28, 2018 26 $353,505 -47% 338 $1,046   $606,845,087 16
Oct 5, 2018 22 $417,506 +18% 244 $1,711   $607,262,593 17
Oct 12, 2018 23 $276,976 -34% 194 $1,428   $607,539,569 18
Oct 19, 2018 23 $220,915 -20% 176 $1,255   $607,760,484 19
Oct 26, 2018 28 $180,084 -18% 160 $1,126   $607,940,568 20
Nov 2, 2018 28 $212,891 +18% 150 $1,419   $608,153,459 21
Nov 9, 2018 29 $166,736 -22% 140 $1,191   $608,320,195 22
Nov 16, 2018 38 $131,124 -21% 106 $1,237   $608,451,319 23
Nov 23, 2018 42 $66,319 -49% 106 $626   $608,517,638 24
Nov 30, 2018 44 $38,406 -42% 93 $413   $608,556,044 25
Dec 7, 2018 54 $25,700 -33% 66 $389   $608,581,744 26

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 6/15/2018 $3,000,000 0 0 0 $15,712,921 12/16/2018
Australia 6/15/2018 $7,913,578 570 570 4,122 $35,396,660 5/1/2023
Brazil 6/29/2018 $6,500,000 0 0 0 $37,575,760 12/2/2018
Bulgaria 6/15/2018 $118,006 0 0 0 $570,261 2/26/2019
China 6/21/2018 $20,580,000 81,031 81,031 134,578 $53,700,000 10/9/2018
Colombia 6/22/2018 $0 0 0 0 $10,800,000 1/1/2019
Czech Republic 7/27/2018 $32,945 32 139 935 $2,129,116 1/1/2019
Denmark 8/30/2018 $1,200,000 0 0 0 $1,200,000 9/3/2018
Finland 8/31/2018 $700,000 0 0 0 $700,000 9/3/2018
France 7/6/2018 $9,454,086 0 0 0 $42,286,340 3/5/2019
Germany 9/27/2018 $5,700,000 0 0 0 $20,578,828 3/23/2019
Hong Kong 7/20/2018 $3,300,000 0 0 0 $3,300,000 7/23/2018
India 6/22/2018 $3,354,943 0 0 0 $7,641,308 8/25/2018
Indonesia 6/22/2018 $1,794,550 0 0 0 $8,052,519 1/1/2019
Italy 9/19/2018 $4,926,905 0 24 39 $14,646,895 2/1/2019
Japan 8/1/2018 $3,500,000 0 0 0 $43,890,784 12/11/2018
Lithuania 8/3/2018 $92,423 230 519 1,379 $549,860 9/4/2019
Mexico 6/15/2018 $11,488,496 0 0 0 $37,244,912 12/11/2018
Netherlands 6/29/2018 $665,745 143 144 1,857 $8,727,116 1/14/2019
New Zealand 6/29/2018 $1,206,866 122 156 669 $5,034,663 8/9/2018
Norway 8/24/2018 $1,100,000 0 0 0 $1,100,000 8/28/2018
Poland 7/13/2018 $1,400,000 0 0 0 $7,424,989 3/5/2019
Portugal 6/29/2018 $828,350 143 143 882 $3,908,945 1/12/2021
Russia (CIS) 6/15/2018 $5,536,130 1,411 1,573 6,632 $15,608,016 2/26/2019
Slovakia 8/3/2018 $12,880 24 62 405 $791,137 10/31/2018
South Korea 7/20/2018 $36,615 9 1,605 3,384 $21,800,000 10/15/2018
Spain 8/3/2018 $4,268,681 452 452 3,726 $25,270,320 3/30/2019
Sweden 8/31/2018 $1,600,000 0 0 0 $1,600,000 9/3/2018
Taiwan 6/29/2018 $3,200,000 0 0 0 $8,503,430 11/2/2018
Turkey 8/22/2018 $461,879 511 511 2,442 $3,026,633 2/26/2019
United Kingdom 7/13/2018 $12,752,742 664 692 7,325 $73,187,600 3/30/2019
Venezuela 6/15/2018 $0 0 0 0 $10,300,000 8/6/2018
 
Rest of World $111,964,602
 
International Total$634,223,615 5/1/2023

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
Nov 11, 20181220,017 220,017$3,896,501$3,896,5013
Nov 18, 20182161,465-27% 381,482$3,021,010$6,917,5114
Nov 25, 20187273,984+70% 655,466$4,044,004$10,961,5155
Dec 2, 20181123,162-55% 778,628$2,255,096$13,216,6116
Dec 9, 2018658,069-53% 836,697$1,142,798$14,359,4097
Dec 16, 2018872,763+25% 909,460$1,309,006$15,668,4158
Dec 23, 20184118,950+63% 1,028,410$2,139,910$17,808,3259
Dec 30, 2018664,513-46% 1,092,923$1,160,589$18,968,91410
Jan 6, 20191225,182-61% 1,118,105$452,269$19,421,18311
Jan 13, 20191615,851-37% 1,133,956$283,257$19,704,44012
Jan 20, 20191714,552-8% 1,148,508$266,302$19,970,74213
Jan 27, 20191813,968-4% 1,162,476$278,522$20,249,26414

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Nov 11, 20181940,858 940,858$19,218,399$19,218,3993
Nov 18, 20181280,739-70% 1,221,597$6,535,968$25,754,3674
Nov 25, 20183353,867+26% 1,575,464$6,896,047$32,650,4145
Dec 2, 20181161,910-54% 1,737,374$3,131,339$35,781,7536
Dec 9, 2018275,935-53% 1,813,309$1,745,704$37,527,4577
Dec 16, 20184111,944+47% 1,925,253$2,587,438$40,114,8958
Dec 23, 20184168,934+51% 2,094,187$3,975,624$44,090,5199
Dec 30, 2018492,110-45% 2,186,297$2,163,252$46,253,77110
Jan 6, 2019648,204-48% 2,234,501$968,959$47,222,73011
Jan 13, 2019725,978-46% 2,260,479$530,398$47,753,12812
Jan 20, 2019624,254-7% 2,284,733$497,037$48,250,16513
Jan 27, 20191519,569-19% 2,304,302$403,639$48,653,80414
Feb 3, 20191811,324-42% 2,315,626$261,446$48,915,25015
Feb 17, 2019169,224 2,331,498$186,927$49,255,19817

Our DVD and Blu-ray sales estimates are based on weekly retail surveys, which we use to build a weekly market share estimate for each title we are tracking. The market share is converted into a weekly sales estimate based on industry reports on the overall size of the market, including reports published in Media Play News.

For example, if our weekly retail survey estimates that a particular title sold 1% of all units that week, and the industry reports sales of 1,500,000 units in total, we will estimate 15,000 units were sold of that title. The consumer spending estimate is based on the average sales price for the title in the retailers we survey.

We refine our estimates from week to week as more data becomes available. In particular, we adjust weekly sales figures for the quarter once the total market estimates are published by the Digital Entertainment Group. Figures will therefore fluctuate each week, and totals for individual titles can go up or down as we update our estimates.

Because sales figures are estimated based on sampling, they will be more accurate for higher-selling titles.

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