Venezuela Box Office for Mad Max: Furia En El Camino (2015)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Venezuela Box Office $639,390Details
Worldwide Box Office $369,873,869Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $20,831,148 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $35,636,314 Details
Total North America Video Sales $56,467,462
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Synopsis

Haunted by his turbulent past, Mad Max believes the best way to survive is to wander alone. Nevertheless, he becomes swept up with a group fleeing across the Wasteland in a War Rig driven by an elite Imperator, Furiosa. They are escaping a Citadel tyrannized by the Immortan Joe, from whom something irreplaceable has been taken. Enraged, the Warlord marshals all his gangs and pursues the rebels ruthlessly in the high-octane Road War that follows.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$150,000,000
Venezuela Releases: May 15th, 2015 (Wide), released as Mad Max: Furia En El Camino
Video Release: August 11th, 2015 by Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: R for intense sequences of violence throughout, and for disturbing images.
(Rating bulletin 2365, 3/18/2015)
Running Time: 120 minutes
Franchise: Mad Max
Keywords: Post Apocalypse, Australia, Escape, Fugitive / On the Run, Kidnap, Rescue, Development Hell, Prologue, Voiceover/Narration, Hallucinations, Death of a Son or Daughter, Death of a Spouse or Fiancée / Fiancé, Car Chase, 2016 Oscars Best Picture Nominee, 3-D, 3-D - Post-production Conversion, IMAX: DMR
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Science Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Kennedy Miller Mitchell Productions
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Oscar Predictions: Mad Max Heads Technical Categories, Revenant Favorite for Best Picture

February 28th, 2016

Voting in our annual Predict the Academy Awards contest is now closed, and we can reveal the final vote totals in each category, along with the rough probability for which film will win each award. This is a year where readers are very confident about the outcomes in many of the categories. In fact, there isn’t a single major category where less than 50% of readers picked the same winner, and there are five Oscars where 90% or more of readers agreed on the outcome, including a massive 97% of the vote for Inside Out for Best Animated Feature. That makes The Revenant a rather more uncertain bet, with 70% of readers favoring it for Best Picture. That’s actually theoretically the closest call among all the major prizes… More...

2015 Awards Season: Oscar Preview

February 28th, 2016

The Revenant

It’s Oscar day and, if all goes to plan, I will be live-blogging the ceremony tonight. Here is the list of nominees marked according to predictions from our readers, and my personal wishes. Nominees in Bold are the ones predicted to win by our readers (we’ll have a full rundown of the predictions at noon, after the contest ends). If I am predicting a different film, those are in Italics. Meanwhile, the nominees I want to win, but don’t think will win, are Underlined. There are a few categories where the film I really think deserves the award was not even nominated, plus a few I don’t have a real opinion on.

If you haven’t done so already, it’s not too late to enter our Oscar competition, and win all Best Picture nominees on Blu-ray or DVD. More...

2015 Awards Season: Oscar Highlight: Best Picture

February 27th, 2016

The Revenant

With our annual Oscar Prediction contest closing at noon tomorrow, now is the best time to look at the nominees and try to figure out who the favorites are and which films should just feel honored to be nominated. This morning, we get to the final category, Best Picture. The film I think should win, Inside Out, wasn't even nominated. Of the movies on this list, I think The Martian is the best. If you look at the odds makers, it isn’t even in the top three. I’m going to be doubly disappointed tomorrow. More...

2015 - Awards Season: BAFTA - Winners - Revenant and Mad Max Lead the Way

February 15th, 2016

The Revenant

The BAFTA awards were handed out over the weekend. There were two main winners, The Revenant, which won most of its five awards in the high-prestige categories, and Mad Max: Fury Road, which earn all four of its awards in technical categories. It appears the Oscars will be very similar in that breakdown. More...

2015 Awards Season: SAG Winners—Oscar Picture Clarifies, Mostly

January 31st, 2016

Spotlight

The Screen Actors Guild winners were handed out last night and for the most part the winners here will likely walk away with an Oscar. There is one major exception. More...

2015 Awards Season: Oscars - Nominations

January 15th, 2016

The Revenant

The Oscar nominations were announced at 5:30 am Pacific time. Nothing is good that early in the morning. Worse still, this was a terrible year for snubs, especially when it comes to diversity of the nominees. The voters for the Oscars are 94% white and 77% male... but that's still more diverse than the list of nominees. The Revenant led the way with 12 nominations and it is expected to win a few of those, while it is a serious contender in most of the categories it was nominated in. More...

2015 - Awards Season: DGA - Nominations

January 14th, 2016

Mad Max: Fury Road

The Directors Guild of America spread out the nominations, which I always felt hurt the buzz. There are ten categories of awards, but only three of which pertain to theatrical releases. There are very few surprises across these three categories, so the Oscar nominations today shouldn't be full of surprises either. More...

2015 - Awards Season: Golden Globes - Winners

January 11th, 2016

The Revenant

The Golden Globes were handed out on Sunday evening. There were a few minor surprises and some infuriating results. On the other hand, no one film truly dominated, with The Revenant leading the way with just three wins. Only two other movies earned more than one win, The Martian and Steve Jobs. More...

2015 - Awards Season: BAFTA - Nominations

January 9th, 2016

Bridge of Spies

The BAFTA nominations were announced and you can read them on their site... in alphabetical order. Alphabetical order is very useful in most circumstances, but not here. On the other hand, the nominees within each category are not presented in alphabetical order. ... Are the BAFTAs trolling us? As for the actual nominees, the big winners here are Bridge of Spies and Carol, both of which earned nine nominations. For Carol, this is just another impressive score, but this was a pleasant surprise for Bridge of Spies. More...

2015 - Awards Season: Golden Globes - Nominations

December 10th, 2015

Carol

The Golden Globes nominations were announced this morning and we are already beginning to see a trend for this year's Awards Season. For the most part, the same films are coming up over and over again. Carol led the way with five awards, while there was a three-way tie for second place with The Big Short, The Revenant and Steve Jobs each picking up four. More...

2015 Awards Season: SAG Nominations

December 9th, 2015

Trumbo

The Screen Actors Guild nominations were announced today and there are at least a few surprises to talk about. Trumbo led the way with three nominations, but there were six films with two nods apiece. Six!

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2015 - Holiday Gift Guide - Part I

November 27th, 2015

MCU Phase 2

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, as well as franchise box sets. I'm going to try to keep it to a dozen or so releases, as these columns are notorious for getting out of hand. Also, while there were a record number of $1 billion box office hits, there were not as many first run releases that earned stellar reviews this year. More...

Home Market Numbers: Pitch's Opening is Good, but Not Perfect

October 14th, 2015

Pitch Perfect 2

Pitch Perfect 2 led the new releases for September 22nd and earned first place on the combined DVD and Blu-ray chart for September 27th. The film sold 974,000 units / $16.76 million during its first week of release, 55% of which was sold on Blu-ray. That's really impressive for this type of film. On the other hand, overall sales were 13% lower than the original film opened with. Additionally, the franchise box set earned fifth place with 48,000 units / $1.37 million. More...

Home Market Numbers: Furious 7 has Mellow Start on the Home Market

October 10th, 2015

Furious 7

Six new releases from the week of September 15th reached the top 30 on the combined DVD and Blu-ray chart for September 20th. This includes four in the top five and a new number one. Furious 7 earned first place with 1.87 million units / $31.89 million on the single release for an opening week Blu-ray share of 64%. Impressive. Meanwhile the second Fast and Furious Franchise Box Set released this year earned fifth place with 62,000 units / $3.46 million. While the film very nearly earned twice that of its nearest competitor, it was still almost exactly 40% lower than Fast and Furious 6 opened with. This decline is huge, but all packaged media is down. Some of the slack is going to VOD, but a lot of home market revenue now goes to subscription streaming services like Netflix or Crunchyroll. Personally, I like packaged media, I still buy CDs, so this is bad news for me. More...

Home Market Numbers: Age of Fury

October 6th, 2015

The Age of Adaline

A lot of new releases from the week of September 8th reached the top 30 on the combined DVD and Blu-ray chart for September 13th, but none were able to overtake Mad Max: Fury Road. The film sold 342,000 units / $8.29 million over the week for a two-week total of 1.34 million units / $30.99 million. More...

Home Market Numbers: Mad Max Chases Away the Competition

September 28th, 2015

Mad Max: Fury Road

There were eight releases from the week of September 1st to reach the top 30 on the combined DVD and Blu-ray chart for September 6th. This includes Mad Max: Fury Road, which sold 1.04 million units and generated $23.75 million in sales. There are three important notes. Firstly, the film's opening week Blu-ray share was 56%, which is excellent. Secondly, this was the first release to have opening week sales above 1 million units since Home debuted five weeks ago. Finally, these numbers don't include the Franchise Box Set, which opened in 16th place with 27,000 units / $1.51 million. More...

Home Market Numbers: Walking Dead Can't Revive the Home Market

September 24th, 2015

The Walking Dead: Season 6

While there were a huge number of new releases from August 25th to reach the top 30 on the combined DVD and Blu-ray chart for August 30th, none were big hits. The Walking Dead: Season Six led the way with 295,000 units / $7.69 million. Its opening week Blu-ray share was 34%, which is average for the format as a whole, but excellent for a TV on DVD release. More...

Home Market Releases for September 1st, 2015

September 1st, 2015

Mad Max: Fury Road

Summer is officially over, both in theaters and on the home market. This week, the new releases are led by Mad Max: Fury Road, which was not only one of the biggest hits of the summer, it was also one of the best. Nearly everything else of note is TV on DVD, so if you are a fan of those releases, it will be an expensive week. There were several contenders for Pick of the Week, including two TV on DVD releases (Castle: Season 7 and New Girl: The Complete Fourth Season), a documentary (Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me on DVD), but the winner is Mad Max: Fury Road on 3D Combo Pack. More...

Home Market Releases for August 11th, 2015

August 11th, 2015

Felicia Day

Fortunately, summer is coming to an end, so the quality of the home market releases will start to climb very soon. Unfortunately, this week the biggest first-run release is Unfriended. It is worth picking up, if you are a fan of the genre, but it is not exactly a blockbuster title. As for the best releases of the week, I Am Big Bird: The Caroll Spinney Story is close to the top of the list. However, in the end I went with Felicia Day: You're Never Weird on the Internet (Almost), which is a bit of an unorthodox choice, as it is not a DVD or Blu-ray. However, it is the best new release of the week. More...

International Box Office: Jurassic’s Worldwide Success

June 18th, 2015

Jurassic World

Jurassic World completed the trifecta over the weekend. Not only did the film have the largest domestic debut, it broke the same record internationally and worldwide. The film pulled in $315.61 million on 19,612 screens in 66 markets for a worldwide opening weekend of $524.42 million. It broke the previous international and worldwide records that were held by Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part II. It is also the first film to open with more than $500 million worldwide and it is just a matter of when, not if, it will top $1 billion globally. The only downside is the number of markets it has yet to open in, which is one. It debuts in Japan in August and it might be the biggest global hit of the year before it even gets there. More...

Weekend Predictions: Is There Still an Audience for a Jurassic Film?

June 12th, 2015

Jurassic World

Jurassic World is the only wide release this week and its box office potential is so high that it has scared away even the counter-programming. It isn't the only film playing in theaters this weekend, but it will very likely make more at the box office than the rest of them combined. Spy will be a distant second place and is hoping not to be crushed. If it can avoid falling 50%, it should have enough legs to reach the century mark. ... with a push from the studio. The only other film that is on track to earn more than $10 million over the weekend is San Andreas, which already crossed the $100 million mark. This weekend last year, two films opened wide, 22 Jump Street and How to Train Your Dragon 2. Neither film will match Jurassic World individually, but they might have the advantage if you combine their openings. Additionally, there will only be two $10 million films this weekend, while there were three last year. 2015 will win on top, but 2014 has better depth and I think 2015 will lose the year-over-year comparison... again. More...

International Box Office: After Shocks for San Andreas

June 11th, 2015

San Andreas

San Andreas remained in first place over the weekend with $97.8 million in 69 markets for a total of $188.0 million internationally and $286.5 million worldwide. It is almost guaranteed that the film's production budget is fully covered and the film should have the legs to cover its full advertising budget before its international run is over. That means its home market run will be pure gravy. This week, its biggest market was China, where the film earned first place with $34.26 million over the weekend for a six-day opening of $51.95 million. It won't last in first place for long, as Jurassic World has already opened in that market and taken over top spot. (More on that this time next week.) Its next biggest opening was South Korea, where it also earned first place with $5.74 million on 847 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $7.25 million. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Spy High, but not a Monster Hit

June 9th, 2015

Spy

None of the three new releases matched expectations and while the holdovers pulled their weight, it wasn't enough to help the overall box office. Spy didn't make it to $30 million during its opening weekend, but it came within a rounding error of that mark. Insidious Chapter 3 did very well compared to its production budget, but will likely be the weakest installment in the franchise. Meanwhile, if it weren't for its lower production budget, Entourage would be considered a bomb. Overall, the box office fell 4.3% from last weekend to $133 million. Worse still, the box office fell 18% from last year. Year-to-date, the overall box office has pulled in $4.39 billion, which is 1.2% above 2014's pace. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Spy Become McCarthy / Feig's Third Hit?

June 5th, 2015

Spy

There are three wide releases this week, including one that is already in theaters. The biggest of these three releases is Spy, which is the latest film from Melissa McCarthy and Paul Feig. Both of their previous films crossed $100 million with ease. Insidious Chapter 3 is the third film in the Insidious franchise, but most think it won't be the best. Entourage started out ahead of expectations, but its reviews could cause a quick decline. This weekend last year, The Fault in Our Stars opened with nearly $50 million, while Maleficent landed in second place with more than $30 million. I don't think 2015 will be strong on top, but I think it will have better depth. More...

International Box Office: San Andreas Rumbles to the Top

June 4th, 2015

San Andreas

San Andreas opened in first place on the international chart with $63.9 million on 15,420 screens in 60 markets. Its best international market was Mexico where it earned first place with $9.97 million. It also opened in first place in Australia with $2.47 million in 449 theaters. The film generated $7.07 million in 505 theaters in the U.K. and $5.16 million on 2,256 screens in Russia. The film was also potent in Brazil with an opening of $3.2 million in 926 theaters, while it earned a nearly identical amount in France with $3.19 million in 496. It is still too soon to tell where the film will end up, but it made more worldwide than it cost to make during its opening weekend, so the studio must be happy. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: San Andreas Shakes Up Box Office

June 2nd, 2015

San Andreas

The post-holiday weekend was softer than the holiday weekend, which is to be expected. However, thanks to a stronger than predicted opening by San Andreas, it wasn't as bad as it could have been. On the other hand, Aloha was on the low end of expectations. The overall box office fell 9.5% from last weekend to $139 million, which is acceptable. By comparison, the overall box office fell 17% from this weekend last year, as San Andreas couldn't keep up with Maleficent's opening. Year-to-date, 2015 has pulled in $4.20 billion, putting it 1.2% ahead of 2014's pace of $4.15 million. 2015 is coming dangerously close to losing its lead over last year. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will May End on a Disastrous Note?

May 28th, 2015

San Andreas

The weekend after a holiday is usually a bad weekend at the box office. This time around, San Andreas is the clear front-runner while Aloha might struggle, even as counter-programming. San Andreas will earn more than $30 million over the weekend, no other film is on track to hitting $20 million. On the other hand, there could be six other films that earn $10 million or more over the weekend. By comparison, this weekend last year, Maleficent opened with nearly $70 million, while X-Men: Days of Future Past earned more than $30 million. There's no way the top of the chart will match that. Even with better depth, it is very unlikely 2015 will win in the year-over-year comparison. More...

International Box Office: Ultron Still Ultimate Film on International Chart

May 28th, 2015

The Avengers: Age of Ultron

For the fifth week in a row, The Avengers: Age of Ultron remained in first place. This week it pulled in $45.8 million in 91 markets for month-long totals of $859.8 million internationally and $1.265 billion worldwide. The film made $53.98 million in China, but that was for the full week, giving it a running tally of $209.39 million after 13 days of release. At this pace, the film should have no trouble hitting $900 million internationally and $1.3 million worldwide, likely over the weekend. Meanwhile, it has yet to open in Japan and should made $50 million, more or less, in that market alone. Will it get to $1 billion internationally? It is still too soon to tell. It should at least be close. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: The Sun didn't Shine on Tomorrow

May 27th, 2015

Tomorrowland

The Memorial Day long weekend was not as strong as anticipated, as no film in the top five really topped expectations. Tomorrowland did earn first place, but it barely earned more in four days as it was expected to earn in three. Pitch Perfect 2 crossed $100 million over the weekend and The Avengers: Age of Ultron crossed $400 million, so those milestones helped cushion the blow. Even so, the overall box office fell 18% when compared to last week, falling to $152 million over the three day weekend. It was also down 19% from last year over the three day period. Over four days, the box office pulled in $191 million, which was 17% lower than the same weekend last year. This is a disappointing loss. 2015 is still ahead of 2014, albeit by a margin of just 2.1% at $4.02 billion to $3.95 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Tomorrowland Barely Ahead of Pitch Perfect 2

May 24th, 2015

Tomorrowland

The good news this Memorial Day weekend is that five movies will gross over $20 million. The bad news is that none of them will do any better than Tomorrowland’s soft $32 million debut. Disney’s latest will barely scrape in ahead of Pitch Perfect 2 over three days, with the singing sensation expected to generate $30.3 million. Over four days, Tomorrowland may pull into a slightly larger lead, thanks to its more family-friendly nature, but it will take a much better performance overseas for the sci-fi adventure to recoup its costs. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Tomorrow be a Better Day?

May 22nd, 2015

Tomorrowland

It's Memorial Day long weekend, which is one of the best weekends of the year at the box office. There are two new releases trying to take advantage of the holiday, Tomorrowland and Poltergeist. There are also three major holdovers that will remain potent over the weekend: Mad Max: Fury Road, Pitch Perfect 2, and The Avengers: Age of Ultron. There's a chance all five of these films will made $30 million or more over the next four days. Like we've seen most weeks this summer, this weekend last year had a much bigger hit on top. X-Men: Days of Future Past opened with more than $90 million, but only one other film, Godzilla earned more than $15 million over the three-day weekend. So again, 2015 won't match 2014 at the top, but the depth should help 2015 win in the year-over-year comparison. More...

International Box Office: Age of Billionaires

May 21st, 2015

The Avengers: Age of Ultron

The Avengers: Age of Ultron remained in first place with ease earning $185.0 million in 91 markets for totals of $770.5 million internationally and $1.143 billion worldwide. The film is now the eighth biggest hit of all time, while two of the films above it are also from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. We actually thought that Disney might have overpaid when they bought Marvel. We were wrong. In our defense, no one saw this coming. This past weekend, the film opened in first place in China with $84.84 million for a six-day opening of $154.63 million. China is already the biggest market for Age of Ultron's international run, and it only took four days to get there. Up next for the film is Japan, but the film doesn't open there till July. More...

Contest: Bad Prizes: Winning Announcement

May 21st, 2015

The winners of our Bad Prizes contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions for Mad Max: Fury Road opening weekend were... More...

Per Theater Chart: Perfect Dreams

May 20th, 2015

I'll See You In My Dreams

Pitch Perfect 2 opened in first place on the overall chart and matched that on the per theater chart earning an average of $19,930. I'll See You in My Dreams placed second with an average of $16,447 in three theaters. Its reviews suggest it has at least some potential to expand. Pather Panchali was the only holdover in the $10,000 club with $14,793 in its lone theater during its second week of release. Mad Max: Fury Road earned an average of $12,271. It is not that common that we have two wide releases in the $10,000 club. Every Secret Thing was the final film in the $10,000 with $11,083 in one theater. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Perfection, Times Two

May 19th, 2015

Pitch Perfect 2

The overall box office was a little stronger than expected, including the number one film. Pitch Perfect 2 did something very few sequels do. It opened with more during its first weekend than its predecessor made in total. Mad Max: Fury Road also opened with more than Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome earned in total, but it has 30 years of inflation and population growth of roughly 33% to help it out, so it is a less impressive feat. Because both wide releases were so strong, the overall box office grew by 40% from last weekend to $184 million. This was also 3.4% higher than the same weekend last year, which allowed 2015 to maintain its lead over 2014. At the moment, 2015 is ahead of 2014 by 3.2% or $120 million at $3.78 billion to $3.66 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Mad Max Caught in Perfect Storm

May 17th, 2015

Pitch Perfect 2

Pitch Perfect 2 is coming out the clear winner of an odd couple match-up at multiplexes this weekend. The tuneful sequel will post $70 million or so at the box office this weekend, according to Universal, the third-best weekend ever for a live action comedy after The Hangover Part II ($85.9 million) and Austin Powers in Goldmember ($73.1 million). As Brent Lang notes at Variety it also shares another record with Austin Powers as a sequel that earned more in its opening weekend than the first movie did in its entire theatrical run: The Spy Who Shagged Me did the same back in 1999. Actually, this is arguably an achievement shared by Mad Max: Fury Road too: its $44.44 million beats the $36.23 million total earned by Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will We Have a Perfect Opening, or Will the Box Office Be Mad?

May 14th, 2015

Mad Max: Fury Road

Mad Max: Fury Road and Pitch Perfect 2 both open wide this week. It is normally not a good idea to have two films competing for limited box office dollars, but these two films have divergent enough target audiences that it is unlikely that they will cannibalize each other too much. The Avengers: Age of Ultron will also still do well this weekend and help the overall box office do well. This weekend last year, Godzilla led the way with $93 million during its opening weekend. Neither Mad Max: Fury Road nor Pitch Perfect 2 will earn that much this weekend; however, they should earn more than that combined. Additionally, Age of Ultron should earn more than last year's second place film, Neighbors, and this depth could give 2015 the win in the year-over-year comparison. More...

Contest: Bad Prizes

May 7th, 2015

There is a two-horse race next week with Mad Max: Fury Road and Pitch Perfect 2. While I think people are underestimating Pitch Perfect 2, Fury Road should have a faster start. Because of this, it is the choice for the target film in this week's box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Mad Max: Fury Road.

Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a Frankenprize. Normally I just grab prizes at random, but in this case the first prize I grabbed was Bad Santa on Unrated DVD. At first I thought, "I can't give out Christmas DVDs in May?" But why not? So each Frankenprize includes one Christmas release. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will win a Frankenprize consisting of a previously reviewed DVD or Blu-ray and a Christmas release. Finally, we will be choosing an entrant from the group of people who haven't won, or haven't won recently, and they will also win a Frankenprize consisting of a previously reviewed DVD or Blu-ray and a Christmas release. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2015 Preview: May

May 1st, 2015

Mad Max: Fury Road

April is over and there was good news and bad news. Good news: Furious 7 crushed the competition, and broke records along the way. Bad news: Furious 7 crushed the competition and no other April release will earn as much in total as Furious 7 earned during its opening day. Fortunately, Furious 7 was so strong that it carried April of 2015 to a draw when compared to April of 2014. May has a lot of similarities to April. The Avengers: Age of Ultron is expected to break records during its opening weekend and even the low end has it earning more than $1 billion worldwide. Unfortunately, no other film is going to come close to that figure. There are five other films with a potential to reach $100 million at the box office. The keyword there is "potential". There's a chance less than half of those five films will get to that milestone. And like last April, last May had much better depth with five films that reached $100 million, including four that surpassed $200 million. Age of Ultron will earn more than the combined totals of Maleficent, last month's winner, and X-Men: Days of Future Past, which placed second for the month. I am a little concerned about the lack of depth this month and this could cause May to lose in the month-over-month comparison in the end. More...

Mad Max: Fury Road Trailer

February 24th, 2015

Action movie starring Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron, directed by George Miller opens May 15... Full movie details... More...

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

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeScreensPer ScreenTotal GrossWeek
2015/05/15 2 $639,390   78 $8,197   $639,390 1
2015/05/22 4 $421,060 -34% 62 $6,791   $421,060 2
2015/05/29 4 $353,041 -16% 51 $6,922   $353,041 3
2015/06/05 6 $138,452 -61% 28 $4,945   $138,452 4
2015/06/12 7 $53,085 -62% 12 $4,424   $53,085 5
2015/06/19 10 $7,646 -86% 3 $2,549   $7,646 6

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 5/14/2015 $741,001 251 251 495 $1,991,164 6/17/2015
Australia 5/14/2015 $4,990,511 527 527 2391 $16,283,019 12/11/2023
Austria 5/15/2015 $243,325 74 74 436 $1,239,423 7/21/2015
Belgium 5/14/2015 $665,428 114 114 616 $1,937,537 7/15/2015
Bolivia 5/14/2015 $0 0 0 0 $0
Brazil 5/14/2015 $3,501,806 1007 1007 3395 $10,447,445 11/9/2018
Bulgaria 5/15/2015 $87,668 64 64 216 $328,703 12/30/2018
Chile 5/14/2015 $0 0 1 2 $1,134,394 12/30/2018
Colombia 5/14/2015 $0 0 0 0 $0
Croatia 5/14/2015 $128,280 46 46 147 $481,374 12/30/2018
Cyprus 5/15/2015 $0 0 0 0 $0
Czech Republic 5/14/2015 $183,237 113 113 418 $845,990 12/30/2018
Denmark 5/14/2015 $0 0 0 0 $0
Egypt 5/14/2015 $0 0 0 0 $0
Estonia 5/15/2015 $53,031 8 12 27 $194,523 6/17/2015
Finland 5/14/2015 $308,693 141 141 682 $1,554,653 8/18/2015
France 5/14/2015 $6,432,984 802 807 4518 $18,149,644 7/1/2015
Germany 5/14/2015 $2,828,853 665 665 2120 $9,525,256 10/20/2015
Greece 5/14/2015 $237,691 148 148 311 $813,040 6/17/2015
Hong Kong 5/14/2015 $394,391 64 64 182 $1,082,042 7/15/2015
Hungary 5/21/2015 $326,561 68 68 476 $831,986 12/30/2018
Iceland 5/15/2015 $65,965 13 13 20 $229,773 12/30/2018
India 5/15/2015 $911,243 686 686 1030 $2,229,215 6/17/2015
Indonesia 5/14/2015 $1,066,637 264 264 389 $1,677,597 12/30/2018
Israel 5/14/2015 $198,934 64 64 155 $782,620 12/30/2018
Italy 5/14/2015 $1,148,073 632 632 1193 $3,400,000 6/22/2015
Japan 6/20/2015 $2,148,115 667 667 2277 $12,792,143 8/4/2015
Kenya 5/15/2015 $25,078 15 15 40 $650,147 12/30/2018
Latvia 5/15/2015 $0 0 10 11 $173,939 12/30/2018
Lebanon 5/14/2015 $110,223 23 23 69 $316,111 12/30/2018
Lithuania 5/15/2015 $56,863 13 140 182 $201,764 7/8/2015
Malaysia 5/14/2015 $876,137 131 131 340 $1,909,492 7/1/2015
Mexico 5/15/2015 $3,007,965 0 685 685 $7,909,567 8/30/2018
Mongolia 5/15/2015 $9,903 2 2 2 $9,903 12/30/2018
Netherlands 5/14/2015 $636,913 106 113 607 $2,246,665 7/15/2015
New Zealand 5/14/2015 $761,661 154 154 803 $2,709,055 12/21/2020
North America 5/15/2015 $45,428,128 3,702 3,722 20,865 $153,636,354 10/23/2023
Norway 5/14/2015 $304,354 135 135 274 $2,041,496 7/15/2015
Panama 5/14/2015 $0 0 0 0 $0
Peru 5/14/2015 $402,238 194 194 368 $909,553 12/31/2018
Philippines 5/14/2015 $509,930 176 176 469 $2,194,845 12/30/2018
Poland 5/22/2015 $503,950 0 0 0 $1,929,454 12/30/2018
Portugal 5/14/2015 $284,727 129 129 455 $979,753 6/23/2015
Romania 5/15/2015 $286,633 78 78 307 $850,790 12/30/2018
Russia (CIS) 5/14/2015 $5,582,459 2511 2511 6836 $13,698,622 7/7/2015
Serbia and Montenegro 5/14/2015 $30,285 32 32 101 $166,210 12/30/2018
Singapore 5/14/2015 $465,604 45 45 125 $1,245,593 7/15/2015
Slovakia 5/14/2015 $117,609 57 57 172 $392,895 7/8/2015
Slovenia 5/14/2015 $37,401 24 24 168 $151,711 7/3/2015
South Africa 5/15/2015 $249,221 112 113 225 $542,600 5/27/2015
South Korea 5/14/2015 $5,772,286 799 799 3639 $26,190,700 11/29/2023
Spain 5/15/2015 $1,237,435 476 476 2297 $4,398,028 6/9/2016
Sweden 5/14/2015 $599,811 167 167 180 $2,746,368 7/30/2015
Switzerland 5/14/2015 $791,262 117 117 117 $791,262 5/19/2015
Taiwan 5/15/2015 $736,817 83 83 325 $2,698,475 9/30/2015
Thailand 5/14/2015 $657,109 215 215 446 $1,601,341 7/7/2015
Turkey 5/15/2015 $386,476 396 396 1748 $1,907,946 12/30/2018
Ukraine 5/14/2015 $338,397 226 226 466 $853,587 12/31/2018
United Arab Emirates 5/14/2015 $1,360,348 84 84 207 $2,916,735 12/30/2018
United Kingdom 5/15/2015 $7,159,200 546 563 3105 $26,949,172 6/6/2017
Uruguay 5/14/2015 $26,425 14 14 45 $91,663 12/31/2018
Venezuela 5/15/2015 $639,390 78 78 234 $639,390 7/7/2015
Vietnam 5/15/2015 $312,470 104 104 237 $990,030 12/30/2018
 
Rest of World $14,281,112
 
Worldwide Total$369,873,869 12/11/2023

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

Leading Cast

Tom Hardy    Max Rockatansky
Charlize Theron    Imperator Furiosa
Hugh Keays-Byrne    Immortan Joe

Supporting Cast

Nicholas Hoult    Nux
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley    The Splendid Angharad
Riley Keough    Capable
Zoë Kravitz    Toast the Knowing
Abbey Lee    The Dag
Courtney Eaton    Cheedo the Fragile
Josh Helman    Slit
Nathan Jones    Rictus Erectus
John Howard    The People Eater
Richard Carter    The Bullet Farmer
iOTA    The Doof Warrior
Angus Sampson    The Organic Mechanic
Jennifer Hagan    Miss Giddy
The Valkyrie/The Vuvalini*    The Valkyrie
Keeper of the Seeds/The Vuvalini*    Keeper of the Seeds
Melita Jurisic    The Vuvalini
Gillian Jones    The Vuvalini
Joy Smithers    The Vuvalini
Antoinette Kellerman    The Vuvalini
Christina Koch    The Vuvalini
Jon Iles    The Ace
Quentin Kenihan    Corpus Colossus
Coco Jack Gillies*    Glory the Child
Chris Patton    Morsov
Steve Dunlevy    The Rock Rider Chief/The Winchman
Richard Norton    The Prime Imperator
Vince Roxburgh    Imperator
John Walton    Imperator
Ben Smith-Petersen    Chanting War Boy/Red Flare Warrior
Russ McCarroll    Blood 'Shed' War Boy
Judd Wild    War Rig War Boy
Elizabeth Cunico    Milking Mother
Greg Van Borssum    Ripsaw Imperator/The Breakman
Rob Jones    Ripsaw Driver
Sebastian Dickins    Polecat Lookout
Darren Mitchell    Black Mask
Crusoe Kurdal    The Accusing Dead
Shyan Tonga    The Accusing Dead
Cass Comerford    The Wretched
Albert Lee    The Wretched
Riley Paton    War Pup
Ripley Voeten    War Pup
Maycn Van Borssum    War Pup
Hunter Stratton Boland    War Pup
Fletcher Gill    War Pup
Nathan Jenkins    War Pup
Whiley Toll    War Pup
Ferdinand Hengombe    Drummer
Gadaffi Davsab    Drummer
Noddy Alfred    Drummer
Jackson Hengombe    Drummer
Christian Fane    Drummer
Callum Gallagher    Drummer
Abel Hofflin    Drummer

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

Production and Technical Credits

George Miller    Director
Doug Mitchell    Producer
George Miller    Producer
P.J. Voeten    Producer
George Miller    Screenwriter
Brendan McCarthy    Screenwriter
Nico Lathouris    Screenwriter
Iain Smith    Executive Producer
Graham Burke    Executive Producer
Bruce Berman    Executive Producer
Jenny Beavan    Costume Designer
Junkie XL*    Composer
John Seale    Director of Photography
Colin Gibson    Production Designer
Margaret Sixel    Editor
Lesley Vanderwalt    Make-up and Hair Designer
Andrew Jackson    Visual Effects Supervisor
Holly Radcliffe    Production Supervisor
Matt Town    Post-Production Supervisor
Chris Jenkins    Re-recording Mixer
Gregg Rudloff    Re-recording Mixer
Ronna Kress    Casting Director
Nikki Barrett    Casting Director
P.J. Voeten    First Assistant Director
Samantha Smith    Key 2nd Assistant Director
Sophie Fabbri-Jackson    Script Supervisor
David Nelson    Additional Visual Effects Supervisor
Jasin Boland    Stills Photographer
Sally French    Supervising Unit Production Manager
Dean Hood    Unit Production Manager
Mark Mangini    Supervising Sound Editor
Scott Hecker    Supervising Sound Editor
David White    Sound Designer
Wayne Pashley    Additional Supervising Sound Editor
Yulia Akerholt    Supervising Dialogue Editor
Kira Roessler    Supervising Dialogue Editor
Mark Frankin    Supervising Dialogue Editor
Derryn Pasquill    Supervising Sound Editor
Fabian Sanjurjo    Supervising Sound Effects Editor
Andrew Miller    Sound Editor
Emma Mitchell    Sound Editor
Alicia Slusarski    Sound Effects Editor
Mario Gabrielli    Sound Effects Editor
Nigel Christensen    Sound Effects Editor
Phil Barrie    Sound Effects Editor
Michael Mitchell    Sound Effects Editor
Christian Vorlander    Additional Music
Elka Wardega    Make-up and Hair Designer
Darmian Martin    Make-up and Hair Designer
Lisa Thompson    Set Decorator
Ben Osmo    Sound Mixer
Dan Oliver    Special Effects Supervisor
Andy Williams    Special Effects Supervisor
Tom Wood    Visual Effects Supervisor: Iloura
Chris O’ Hara    On-Set Second Assistant Director

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