Oz the Great and Powerful (2013)

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Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $234,770,996Details
International Box Office $255,588,055Details
Worldwide Box Office $490,359,051
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $28,410,153 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $24,884,802 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $53,294,955
Further financial details...

Synopsis

Oscar Diggs, a small-time circus magician with dubious ethics, is hurled away from dusty Kansas to the vibrant Land of Oz. There, Oscar thinks he’s hit the jackpot—fame and fortune are his for the taking—that is until he meets three witches, Theodora, Evanora and Glinda, who are not convinced he is the great wizard everyone’s been expecting. Reluctantly drawn into the epic problems facing the Land of Oz and its inhabitants, Oscar must find out who is good and who is evil before it is too late. Putting his magical arts to use, along with some ingenuity—and even a bit of wizardry—Oscar transforms himself not only into the great wizard but into a better man as well.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$79,110,453 (33.7% of total gross)
Legs:2.97 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:47.9% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$200,000,000 (worldwide box office is 2.5 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,912 opening theaters/3,912 max. theaters, 7.1 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $311,295,364

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 101-200) 160 $234,770,996
All Time International Box Office (Rank 301-400) 349 $255,588,055
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 201-300) 252 $490,359,051
All Time Domestic Box Office for Walt Disney Movies 52 $234,770,996
All Time International Box Office for Walt Disney Movies 72 $255,588,055
All Time Worldwide Box Office for Walt Disney Movies 67 $490,359,051

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


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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: March 8th, 2013 (Wide) by Walt Disney
March 8th, 2013 (IMAX) by Walt Disney
Video Release: June 11th, 2013 by Buena Vista Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for sequences of action and scary images, and brief mild language.
(Rating bulletin 2254, 1/9/2013)
Running Time: 130 minutes
Franchise: Wizard of Oz
Comparisons: vs. Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children
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Keywords: Prequel, Stage Magician, Visual Effects, 3-D, Good vs. Evil, Romance, Relationships Gone Wrong, Revenge, Witches, Motion Capture Performance, IMAX: DMR, Family Adventure
Source:Spin-Off
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Animation/Live Action
Creative Type:Fantasy
Production/Financing Companies: Walt Disney Pictures, Roth Films, Curtis-Donen Productions
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Fastest to $100m 154 $200,229,389 Apr 1, 2013 25
Fastest to $150m 139 $200,229,389 Apr 1, 2013 25
Fastest to $200m 139 $200,229,389 Apr 1, 2013 25
Easter (All Movies, 3-Day) 72 $11,702,316 Mar 29, 2013 24
Easter (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 99 $16,996,929 Mar 29, 2013 24
Biggest 2nd Saturday 83 $18,221,991 Mar 16, 2013 9
Biggest Domestic March Weekend 10 $79,110,453 Mar 8, 2013 3
Top Adventure Weekend Domestic 46 $79,110,453 Mar 8, 2013 3
Top Animation/Live Action Weekend Domestic 54 $79,110,453 Mar 8, 2013 3
Top Fantasy Weekend Domestic 16 $79,110,453 Mar 8, 2013 3
Biggest Domestic Non-Sequel Weekend 46 $79,110,453 Mar 8, 2013 3
Top PG Weekend Domestic 27 $79,110,453 Mar 8, 2013 3
Top Spin-Off Weekend Domestic 8 $79,110,453 Mar 8, 2013 3
Top Walt Disney Weekend Domestic 51 $79,110,453 Mar 8, 2013 3
Top 2013 Theater Average 57 $20,223 Mar 8, 2013 3
Biggest 1st Saturday 85 $33,017,570 Mar 9, 2013 2
Top Adventure Day Domestic 94 $33,017,570 Mar 9, 2013 2
Top Fantasy Day Domestic 30 $33,017,570 Mar 9, 2013 2
Biggest Domestic Non-Sequel Day 78 $33,017,570 Mar 9, 2013 2
Top PG Day Domestic 44 $33,017,570 Mar 9, 2013 2
Top Spin-Off Day Domestic 10 $33,017,570 Mar 9, 2013 2
Biggest Domestic March Day 19 $33,017,570 Mar 9, 2013 2
Biggest Domestic Saturday 98 $33,017,570 Mar 9, 2013 2
Fastest to $50m 123 $57,114,192 Mar 9, 2013 2

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 8, 2013 1 $79,110,453   3,912 $20,223   $79,110,453 1
Mar 15, 2013 1 $41,252,702 -48% 3,912 $10,545   $144,056,326 2
Mar 22, 2013 3 $21,568,957 -48% 3,805 $5,669   $177,097,090 3
Mar 29, 2013 5 $11,702,316 -46% 3,324 $3,521   $198,374,716 4
Apr 5, 2013 7 $8,010,234 -32% 2,905 $2,757   $212,606,952 5
Apr 12, 2013 8 $4,859,958 -39% 2,504 $1,941   $219,381,370 6
Apr 19, 2013 10 $3,004,644 -38% 2,045 $1,469   $223,726,752 7
Apr 26, 2013 13 $1,810,606 -40% 1,610 $1,125   $226,258,745 8
May 3, 2013 8 $2,113,009 +17% 1,160 $1,822   $228,858,941 9
May 10, 2013 10 $1,078,233 -49% 774 $1,393   $230,260,553 10
May 17, 2013 11 $871,165 -19% 535 $1,628   $231,351,161 11
May 24, 2013 11 $651,513 -25% 401 $1,625   $232,214,564 12
Jun 7, 2013 16 $374,964   322 $1,164   $233,671,832 14
Jun 14, 2013 20 $244,191 -35% 259 $943   $234,176,728 15
Jun 21, 2013 24 $186,161 -24% 233 $799   $234,548,592 16
Jun 28, 2013 32 $102,214 -45% 187 $547   $234,770,996 17

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Mar 7, 2013 P $2,000,000     0     $2,000,000  
Mar 8, 2013 1 $24,096,622     3,912 $6,160   $24,096,622 1
Mar 9, 2013 1 $33,017,570 +37%   3,912 $8,440   $57,114,192 2
Mar 10, 2013 1 $21,996,261 -33%   3,912 $5,623   $79,110,453 3
Mar 11, 2013 1 $6,322,016 -71%   3,912 $1,616   $85,432,469 4
Mar 12, 2013 1 $7,108,000 +12%   3,912 $1,817   $92,540,469 5
Mar 13, 2013 1 $5,134,381 -28%   3,912 $1,312   $97,674,850 6
Mar 14, 2013 1 $5,128,774 n/c   3,912 $1,311   $102,803,624 7
Mar 15, 2013 1 $11,384,147 +122% -53% 3,912 $2,910   $114,187,771 8
Mar 16, 2013 1 $18,221,991 +60% -45% 3,912 $4,658   $132,409,762 9
Mar 17, 2013 1 $11,646,564 -36% -47% 3,912 $2,977   $144,056,326 10
Mar 18, 2013 1 $2,903,718 -75% -54% 3,912 $742   $146,960,044 11
Mar 19, 2013 1 $3,293,392 +13% -54% 3,912 $842   $150,253,436 12
Mar 20, 2013 1 $2,692,504 -18% -48% 3,912 $688   $152,945,940 13
Mar 21, 2013 1 $2,582,193 -4% -50% 3,912 $660   $155,528,133 14
Mar 22, 2013 3 $5,637,056 +118% -50% 3,805 $1,481   $161,165,189 15
Mar 23, 2013 3 $9,744,250 +73% -47% 3,805 $2,561   $170,909,439 16
Mar 24, 2013 3 $6,187,651 -36% -47% 3,805 $1,626   $177,097,090 17
Mar 25, 2013 3 $2,251,262 -64% -22% 3,805 $592   $179,348,352 18
Mar 26, 2013 3 $2,699,578 +20% -18% 3,805 $709   $182,047,930 19
Mar 27, 2013 3 $2,158,594 -20% -20% 3,805 $567   $184,206,524 20
Mar 28, 2013 3 $2,465,876 +14% -5% 3,805 $648   $186,672,400 21
Mar 29, 2013 6 $4,310,307 +75% -24% 3,324 $1,297   $190,982,707 22
Mar 30, 2013 5 $4,456,348 +3% -54% 3,324 $1,341   $195,439,055 23
Mar 31, 2013 5 $2,935,661 -34% -53% 3,324 $883   $198,374,716 24
Apr 1, 2013 4 $1,854,673 -37% -18% 3,324 $558   $200,229,389 25
Apr 2, 2013 5 $1,563,182 -16% -42% 3,324 $470   $201,792,571 26
Apr 3, 2013 5 $1,326,831 -15% -39% 3,324 $399   $203,119,402 27
Apr 4, 2013 4 $1,477,316 +11% -40% 3,324 $444   $204,596,718 28
Apr 5, 2013 7 $2,450,456 +66% -43% 2,905 $844   $207,047,174 29
Apr 6, 2013 7 $3,454,755 +41% -22% 2,905 $1,189   $210,501,929 30
Apr 7, 2013 7 $2,105,023 -39% -28% 2,905 $725   $212,606,952 31
Apr 8, 2013 7 $443,585 -79% -76% 2,905 $153   $213,050,537 32
Apr 9, 2013 7 $539,873 +22% -65% 2,905 $186   $213,590,410 33
Apr 10, 2013 7 $444,627 -18% -66% 2,905 $153   $214,035,037 34
Apr 11, 2013 7 $486,375 +9% -67% 2,905 $167   $214,521,412 35
Apr 12, 2013 9 $1,236,198 +154% -50% 2,504 $494   $215,757,610 36
Apr 13, 2013 8 $2,274,815 +84% -34% 2,504 $908   $218,032,425 37
Apr 14, 2013 8 $1,348,945 -41% -36% 2,504 $539   $219,381,370 38
Apr 15, 2013 9 $325,711 -76% -27% 2,504 $130   $219,707,081 39
Apr 16, 2013 9 $383,659 +18% -29% 2,504 $153   $220,090,740 40
Apr 17, 2013 9 $309,003 -19% -31% 2,504 $123   $220,399,743 41
Apr 18, 2013 9 $322,365 +4% -34% 2,504 $129   $220,722,108 42
Apr 19, 2013 10 $764,634 +137% -38% 2,045 $374   $221,486,742 43
Apr 20, 2013 10 $1,435,612 +88% -37% 2,045 $702   $222,922,354 44
Apr 21, 2013 10 $804,398 -44% -40% 2,045 $393   $223,726,752 45
Apr 22, 2013 10 $168,203 -79% -48% 2,045 $82   $223,894,955 46
Apr 23, 2013 10 $204,101 +21% -47% 2,045 $100   $224,099,056 47
Apr 24, 2013 10 $176,835 -13% -43% 2,045 $86   $224,275,891 48
Apr 25, 2013 10 $172,248 -3% -47% 2,045 $84   $224,448,139 49
Apr 26, 2013 13 $429,636 +149% -44% 1,610 $267   $224,877,775 50
Apr 27, 2013 13 $835,752 +95% -42% 1,610 $519   $225,713,527 51
Apr 28, 2013 12 $545,218 -35% -32% 1,610 $339   $226,258,745 52
Apr 29, 2013 13 $129,263 -76% -23% 1,610 $80   $226,388,008 53
Apr 30, 2013 13 $133,546 +3% -35% 1,610 $83   $226,521,554 54
May 1, 2013 13 $108,558 -19% -39% 1,610 $67   $226,630,112 55
May 2, 2013 13 $115,820 +7% -33% 1,610 $72   $226,745,932 56
May 3, 2013 7 $724,098 +525% +69% 1,160 $624   $227,470,030 57
May 4, 2013 7 $1,036,036 +43% +24% 1,160 $893   $228,506,066 58
May 5, 2013 8 $352,875 -66% -35% 1,160 $304   $228,858,941 59
May 6, 2013 12 $79,973 -77% -38% 1,160 $69   $228,938,914 60
May 7, 2013 13 $86,590 +8% -35% 1,160 $75   $229,025,504 61
May 8, 2013 13 $76,518 -12% -30% 1,160 $66   $229,102,022 62
May 9, 2013 12 $80,298 +5% -31% 1,160 $69   $229,182,320 63
May 10, 2013 10 $276,620 +244% -62% 774 $357   $229,458,940 64
May 11, 2013 10 $517,590 +87% -50% 774 $669   $229,976,530 65
May 12, 2013 10 $284,023 -45% -20% 774 $367   $230,260,553 66
May 13, 2013 12 $59,612 -79% -25% 774 $77   $230,320,165 67
May 14, 2013 13 $61,553 +3% -29% 774 $80   $230,381,718 68
May 15, 2013 12 $52,017 -15% -32% 774 $67   $230,433,735 69
May 16, 2013 13 $46,261 -11% -42% 774 $60   $230,479,996 70
May 17, 2013 11 $248,036 +436% -10% 535 $464   $230,728,032 71
May 18, 2013 11 $404,365 +63% -22% 535 $756   $231,132,397 72
May 19, 2013 11 $218,764 -46% -23% 535 $409   $231,351,161 73
May 20, 2013 11 $63,256 -71% +6% 535 $118   $231,414,417 74
May 21, 2013 - $52,853 -16% -14% 535 $99   $231,467,270 75
May 22, 2013 11 $53,295 +1% +2% 535 $100   $231,520,565 76
May 23, 2013 13 $42,486 -20% -8% 535 $79   $231,563,051 77
May 24, 2013 - $164,206 +286% -34% 401 $409   $231,727,257 78
May 25, 2013 - $255,166 +55% -37% 401 $636   $231,982,423 79
May 26, 2013 - $232,141 -9% +6% 401 $579   $232,214,564 80
May 27, 2013 10 $201,566 -13% +219% 401 $503   $232,416,130 81
May 28, 2013 11 $69,095 -66% +31% 401 $172   $232,485,225 82
May 29, 2013 11 $61,335 -11% +15% 401 $153   $232,546,560 83
May 30, 2013 10 $66,635 +9% +57% 401 $166   $232,613,195 84

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 8, 2013 1 $102,803,624   3,912 $26,279   $102,803,624 1
Mar 15, 2013 1 $52,724,509 -49% 3,912 $13,478   $155,528,133 2
Mar 22, 2013 3 $31,144,267 -41% 3,805 $8,185   $186,672,400 3
Mar 29, 2013 5 $17,924,318 -42% 3,324 $5,392   $204,596,718 4
Apr 5, 2013 7 $9,924,694 -45% 2,905 $3,416   $214,521,412 5
Apr 12, 2013 8 $6,200,696 -38% 2,504 $2,476   $220,722,108 6
Apr 19, 2013 10 $3,726,031 -40% 2,045 $1,822   $224,448,139 7
Apr 26, 2013 13 $2,297,793 -38% 1,610 $1,427   $226,745,932 8
May 3, 2013 8 $2,436,388 +6% 1,160 $2,100   $229,182,320 9
May 10, 2013 11 $1,297,676 -47% 774 $1,677   $230,479,996 10
May 17, 2013 12 $1,083,055 -17% 535 $2,024   $231,563,051 11
May 24, 2013 11 $1,050,144 -3% 401 $2,619   $232,613,195 12
Jun 7, 2013 19 $374,964   322 $1,164   $233,671,832 14
Jun 14, 2013 18 $429,894 +15% 259 $1,660   $234,362,431 15
Jun 21, 2013 23 $306,351 -29% 233 $1,315   $234,668,782 16

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
Jun 16, 20131548,541 548,541$10,252,231$10,252,2311
Jun 23, 20132248,743-55% 797,284$4,922,624$15,174,8552
Jun 30, 20133143,343-42% 940,627$2,836,758$18,011,6133
Jul 7, 20135111,601-22% 1,052,228$2,215,280$20,226,8934
Jul 14, 2013860,479-46% 1,112,707$1,188,412$21,415,3055
Jul 21, 20131237,816-37% 1,150,523$642,494$22,057,7996
Jul 28, 20131739,987+6% 1,190,510$734,561$22,792,3607
Aug 4, 20132119,438-51% 1,209,948$385,650$23,178,0108
Sep 29, 2013279,916 1,292,719$148,145$24,713,88716

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Jun 16, 20131445,602 445,602$12,820,002$12,820,0021
Jun 23, 20132138,682-69% 584,284$3,902,887$16,722,8892
Jun 30, 2013279,469-43% 663,753$2,218,571$18,941,4603
Jul 7, 2013361,218-23% 724,971$1,698,740$20,640,2004
Jul 14, 2013833,270-46% 758,241$913,133$21,553,3335
Jul 21, 2013422,959-31% 781,200$589,605$22,142,9386
Jul 28, 2013522,877n/c804,077$636,512$22,779,4507
Aug 4, 2013710,559-54% 814,636$294,863$23,074,3138
Aug 11, 2013137,423-30% 822,059$205,553$23,279,8669

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Lead Ensemble Members

James Franco    Oz
Mila Kunis    Theodora/Wicked Witch of the West
Rachel Weisz    Evanora
Michelle Williams    Annie/Glinda
Zach Braff    Frank/Finley
Joey King    Girl in Wheelchair/China Girl

Supporting Cast

Bill Cobbs    Master Tinker
Tony Cox    Knuck
Stephen R. Hart    Winkie General
Bruce Campbell    Winkie Gate Keeper
Ted Raimi    Skeptic in Audiance
Tim Holmes    Strongman
Toni Wynne    Stongman's Wife
Rob Crites    Fiebreather
William Duck    Front Gate Barker
Gene Jones    Wild West Barker
John Lord Booth III    Oz's Tent Barker
Suzanne Kelly    Concessioner
Shannon Murphy    Girl in Wheelchair's Mother
Ralph Lister    Gril in Wheelchair's Father
Robert Stromberg    Disgruntled Kansas Man
John Michael Manfredi    Disgruntled Kansas Man
Channing Pierce    Coochie Girl
Brian Searle    Clown
Russell Bobbitt    Mr. Baum
Julie Gershenson    Quadling Greeter
Dan Nelson    Quadling Man with Flowers
T.J. Jagodowski    Quadling Mayor
John Paxton    Elder Tinker
Melissa Exelberth    Quadling Woman with Broom
Steve Forbes    Quadling Farmer
Arnold Agee    Quadling Blacksmith
Deborah Puette    Quadling Baker
Julius Kline III    Quadling Scarecrow Maker
Theresa Tilly    Quadling Seamstress
Betsy Baker    Quadling Woman
Ellen Sandweiss    Quadling Woman
Isabella Shepard    Quadling Child
Sasha Reynolds    Quadling Child
Ja'Vonne Cousins    Quadling Child
Victoria Lurz    Quadling Child
Dashell Raimi    Quadling Bugle Boy
Oliver Raimi    Quadling Drummer Boy
Brandon Hamilton    Singing/Dancing Munchkin
Stevie 'Puppet' Lee    Munchkin Carriage Driver
Martin Klebba    Munchkin Rebel
Danielle Ragland    Female Munchkin Rebel
Bart McCarthy    Emerald City Man
Timothy Patrick Quill    Emerald City Man
Nicholas Lindsay-Abaire    Emerald City Boy
Bill E. Rogers    Emerald City Citizen
Danny Hicks    Emerald City Citizen
Mia Serafino    Emerald City Citizen
Lanika Wise    Emerald City Citizen
Mikayla Bouchard    Emerald City Citizen
Nellie Ann Prestine-Lowery    Emerald City Citizen
Emma Raimi    Emerald City Citizen
Jayne Violassi    Emerald City Citizen
Jay Schwalm    Emerald City Citizen
Wendy Cutler    Emerald City Citizen
Jim Bird    Emerald City Citizen
Kenneth D. Ciszewski    Emerald City Citizen
Chester F. Gulmet    Emerald City Citizen
Bob Buck    Emerald City Citizen
Jim Mill    Emerald City Citizen

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

Production and Technical Credits

Sam Raimi    Director
Michell Kapner    Screenwriter
David Lindsay-Abaire    Screenwriter
Michell Kapner    Screen Story
L. Frank Baum    Based on the works of
Joe Roth    Producer
Grant Curtis    Executive Producer
Palak Patel    Executive Producer
Joshua Donen    Executive Producer
Philip Steuer    Executive Producer
Peter Deming    Director of Photography
Robert Stromberg    Production Designer
Bob Murawski    Film Editor
Gary Jones    Costume Designer
Michael Kutsche    Costume Designer
Danny Elfman    Composer
Scott Stokdyk    Visual Effects Supervisor
Gregory Nicotero    Special Make-up Effects
Howard Berger    Special Make-up Effects
John Papsidera    Casting
W. Mark McNair    Unit Production Manager
Philip Steuer    Unit Production Manager
K.C. Hodenfield    First Assistant Director
Jeffrey Schwartz    Second Assistant Director
Jeff Okabayashi    Second Assistant Director
Tamara Watts Kent    Co-Producer
Tamara Watts Kent    Visual Effects Producer
K.C. Hodenfield    Co-Producer
W. Mark McNair    Co-Producer
Troy Saliba    Animation Supervisor Imageworks
Diana Stulic Ibanez    Senior Visual Effects Producer
Debbi Bossi    Associate Producer
Scott Rogers    Stunt Coordinator
Matthew Hirsch    Production Supervisor
Brittney Nance    Production Supervisor
Stefan Dechant    Supervising Art Director
Todd Cherniawsky    Supervising Art Director
Andrew Jones    Art Director
Iain McFadyen    Art Director
John Lord Booth III    Art Director
Meghan Rogers    Art Director
Nancy Haigh    Set Decorator
Easton Smith    Set Designer
Martin Klebba    Stunts
Bria Kinter    Set Designer

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

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Home Market Numbers: Oz Revives Blu-ray

July 29th, 2013

There were a handful of new releases to reach the top 20 on the Blu-ray sales chart this week, led by Oz the Great and Powerful, and this helped the overall Blu-ray market recover from last week. Sales were up 52% in terms of units and 46% in terms of revenue, reaching 1.58 million units / $34.71 million. Compared to last year, things were more mixed. 8% more units were sold, but 4% less revenue was generated. That's not great, but it is good enough to call it a victory. The overall Blu-ray share remained solid at 44% in terms of units and 52% in terms of revenue. More...

Blu-ray Sales: New Releases More Powerful in High Definition

July 29th, 2013

There were a lot of new releases on the Blu-ray sales chart this week. This includes Oz the Great and Powerful, which led the way with 472,000 units / $13.21 million during its first week of release. Its opening week Blu-ray share was 46%, which is a good start for a visually impressive adventure film. More...

DVD Sales: Oz has a Relatively Powerful Start

July 29th, 2013

New releases earned the top three spots on the DVD sales chart, but there was only one other to earn a spot in the top 30. Oz the Great and Powerful earned first place with 549,000 units / $9.97 million, which is a good result, given the time of year. More...

Home Market Numbers: Identifying the Cause of Death

July 3rd, 2013

While there were a lot of new releases this week, none of them were monster hits and this hurt the overall market. Sadly, overall Blu-ray sales were better than last week at 1.03 million / $23.85 million. This is 33% higher in terms of units and 30% higher in terms of revenue. On the other hand, compared to last year, this is 20% lower in terms of units and 23% in terms of revenue. DVD sales did much, much worse, leading to an overall Blu-ray share of 46% in terms of units and 53% in terms of revenue. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for June 11th, 2013

June 12th, 2013

Another typical summer week on the home market. There are a few first-run releases, but nothing that is a blockbuster. There are more TV on DVD releases, including a couple that were contenders for Pick of the Week. This includes Burn Notice: Season Six, but the screener is late, so I'm holding off. Enter the Dragon gets an Anniversary Edition Blu-ray and it is a contender. However, in the end I went with The Newsroom: The Complete First Season on Blu-ray Combo Pack. More...

International Box Office: Oblivion Begins Early

April 17th, 2013

Oblivion started its international run a week before its domestic debut and it did so earning first place in 48 of the 52 markets it opened in. Overall, the film finished first with $60.43 million on 7,637 screens in 52 markets. This is a good start, but not a great start. Fortunately, the studio was only expecting a good start, so they should be happy. Its biggest market was Russia, where it earned $9.30 million on 873 screens, while it also did well in the U.K. with $7.59 million on 520. Its performance in South Korea was not as strong at $3.60 million on 631 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $4.17 million. The film had similar openings in France ($3.82 million on 574 screens) and in Australia ($3.46 million on 353). Spain ($2.95 million on 373); Mexico ($2.79 million on 1,091); and Germany ($2.77 million on 600) produced nearly identical results. Finally, Brazil ($2.09 million on 479) and Italy ($2.04 million on 503) were virtually tied. The film finished in first place in all of these markets, and going by these results, it should open in first place here with $40 million, or at least relatively close to that figure. More...

International Box Office: Retaliation Reigns, but China Dominates

April 11th, 2013

Despite falling 50%, G.I. Joe: Retaliation remained in first place on the international chart with $40.2 million on 9,220 screens in 60 markets for a two-week total of $145.2 million. This is already more than it cost to make, but this decline is troubling. Its biggest market of the weekend was Russia, where it slipped to second place with $2.57 million on 1,267 screens over the weekend for a total of $13.25 million so far. More...

International Box Office: G.I. Joe Saves the World

April 3rd, 2013

G.I. Joe: Retaliation opened in first place with $80.3 million in 54 markets, which is already more than its domestic pace, and it has yet to open in Japan and China. Clearly this film is going to do better internationally than it will domestically, which is a trend we have been seeing for a long time. The film's biggest opening came from Russia with $8.84 million on 1,267 screens. It was also the number one film in South Korea with $5.14 million on 761 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $5.98 million. Germany was close behind with $4.29 million on 461 screens for a total opening of $4.67 million. The film topped the chart in Mexico with $4.13 million on 1,503 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $5.94 million. It also earned first place in Australia ($4.04 million on 412 screens), in France ($3.42 million on 487), and in Brazil ($2.77 million on 492 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $3.08 million). On the other hand, it only managed second place in both the U.K. with $4.25 million on 419 screens and in Spain with $1.71 million on 515 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $2.51 million. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Close Enough

April 1st, 2013

While Easter Monday is a holiday up here in Canada, it's not in the United States and the weekend numbers have arrived. The numbers are good, or close enough to being good that I'm choosing to focus on the positive. G.I. Joe: Retaliation won the race for the top with an opening weekend that was a little better than expected. Meanwhile, Temptation also opened on the high end of expectations. On the other hand, The Host failed to live up to lowered expectations. Overall, the box office rose 6.1% from last week. Granted, it did fall compared to the same weekend last year, but it fell by less than 1% (0.99%) and compared to the year-to-date decline, that's positively glowing. I'm calling it a victory. That's right, 2013 has been so bad so far that I'm willing to call a 1% decline a victory. 2013 is still well behind 2012's pace at $2.27 billion to $2.59 billion, which is a deficit of 12% or nearly $330 million. More...

Weekend Estimates: Joe, Croods and Perry Go Big Over Easter

March 31st, 2013

There's something for (almost) everyone this weekend, as a diverse group of films leads the pack over Easter. G.I. Joe: Retaliation will easily top the chart with an estimated $41.2 million from 3,719 theaters. While that's a little softer than the first film in the franchise, it can still claim a $11,000 per theater average and with a small boost from Spring Break this week it should hit $100 million domestically. Overseas prospects look even stronger. Tyler Perry's Temptation will be less of a draw internationally, but it has made a very solid start here with $22.3 million over opening weekend, also enough for a $10,000 average, and to secure third place. More...

International Box Office: Croods Overpower Oz

March 28th, 2013

The Croods debuted in first place on the international chart with $63.09 million on 11,709 screens in 46 markets, while its global opening was $106.73 million. The film led the way in Russia with $7.82 million on 2,166 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $12.65 million, including previews. It made $8.18 million on 521 screens in the U.K., also including previews, which was enough for an easy first place finish. Another first place victory came in Mexico, where it made $4.51 million on 1,990 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $8.80 million. It also debuted on top of the chart in Germany with $3.63 million on 728 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $4.21 million, while it had nearly identical results in Brazil with $3.35 million on 728 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $4.13 million. The film earned more number one debuts in Italy ($3.90 million on 711) and in Spain ($3.33 million on 763). More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Croods Club Competition

March 25th, 2013

As expected, The Croods earned first place, but it didn't dominate as much as many thought it would, because Olympus Has Fallen did better than expected. The overall box office rose 29% from last weekend reaching $139 million. Unfortunately, again as expected, The Hunger Games earned more this weekend last year than the entire box office earned this year. The year-over-year decline was a massive 35%. That's stunning. That usually only happens when there is a misalignment in holidays. Year-to-date, 2013 is now behind 2012 by a 13% margin at $2.06 billion to $2.36 billion. Given the films coming out later this year and the films that came out last year, I just don't see a pathway to victory for 2013. More...

Weekend Predictions: New Releases Need to be Hungry

March 22nd, 2013

This is one of those weekends where it is really hard to get excited about the box office. That's not to say there's nothing opening that isn't either earning good reviews or has a solid shot at the box office, there are. However, this weekend last year is the weekend The Hunger Games debuted. No film opening this weekend will compete with that. The entire box office this year won't make as much as that one film made last year. 2013 is going to be crushed in the year-over-year comparison and it could be more than a little depressing. As for this year, The Croods should walk away with the number one ranking and might even make more than twice as much as the number two film, which will probably be Olympus Has Fallen. The last new release of the week is Admission, but it might not make the top five. In fact, Spring Breakers is expanding to a little more than 1,000 theaters, but still has a better shot at the top five than Admission has. More...

International Box Office: Oz Still Powerful

March 21st, 2013

Oz the Great and Powerful remained in first place with $48.2 million on 10,433 screens in 55 markets for totals of $138.6 million internationally and $282.7 million worldwide. The film took top spot in France with a hair under $5.00 million on 620 screens. During its second weekend in Russia, the film added $4.93 million on 1,137 screens for a total of $21.63 million so far. At this pace, it should have no trouble earning a profit. The only question is whether or not it will get there before it reaches the home market. More...

Per Theater Chart: Breaking the Bank

March 20th, 2013

Spring Breakers dominated the per theater chart earning the best per theater average for any film of 2013. It opened with an average of $87,667 in three theaters. Had it opened with a total of $87,667 in three theaters, it would have been a great start. A fellow A24 release, Ginger & Rosa, was next with an average of $14,279, also in three theaters. Somebody Up There Likes Me fell 64%, but still earned a spot in the $10,000 club with $12,310 in its one theater. Oz the Great and Powerful was the final film to earn more than $10,000 on the per theater chart with an average of $10,545. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Oz Still Great

March 18th, 2013

As expected, Oz the Great and Powerful easily won the box office race this weekend matching predictions nearly perfectly. The Call was a surprise hit, but unfortunately, the other wide release for the week, The Incredible Burt Wonderstone, failed to find an audience. The overall box office fell 23% from last weekend to $107 million. Its decline from last year was much smaller at just 2.9%, but with 2013 so far behind 2012, any loss is still troubling. We really need to close the gap, which is now at 12% at $2.14 billion to $1.88 billion. Next weekend, it is just going to get worse. More...

Weekend Estimates: Oz, Call and Breakers Have Magic, Burt Blunders

March 17th, 2013

There are definite signs of life at the box office this weekend, thanks to continued good numbers for Oz the Great and Powerful, an above-expected debut for The Call and a gigantic performance in limited release for Spring Breakers. Those three bright spots do something to compensate for a horrible $10 million opening for The Incredible Burt Wonderstone, which might have fared better with a Summer release, but still casts some doubt on the star power of Steve Carell and Jim Carrey. More...

Weekend Predictions: Close Call for Wonderstone?

March 15th, 2013

There are two wide releases opening this week, The Incredible Burt Wonderstone and The Call, but nearly everyone thinks Oz the Great and Powerful will repeat on top of the chart. Last year, 21 Jump Street opened with $36 million. Oz should match that, but 2012 still had better depth, so 2013 could be in a little bit of trouble on the year-over-year comparison. More...

International Box Office: Oz Powers Its Way to the Top

March 15th, 2013

Oz the Great and Powerful began its international run in first place with $69.2 million on 11,250 screens in 46 markets. It crushed the competition is Russia with $14.65 million on 1,137 screens, but this particular market tends to reward fantasy films. It wasn't quite as strong in the U.K., but still earned first place with $5.53 million on 530 screens. It also topped the charts in Mexico ($5.26 million on 207 screens); in Australia ($4.88 million on 268); in Brazil ($4.39 million 732); Italy ($3.76 million 588); Germany ($3.74 million on 548); and in Spain ($2.62 million on 649). On the other hand, it had to settle for second place in Japan with $2.81 million on 584 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $3.50 million. It could do no better than fourth in South Korea with $1.58 million on 425 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $1.73 million. It is too soon to tell where it will end up, but this is a good start. More...

Contest: Great and Powerful Prizes: Winning Announcement

March 14th, 2013

The winners of our Great and Powerful Prizes contest were determined and they are... More...

Per Theater Chart: Somebody Up There Likes These Films

March 13th, 2013

There were a trio of films to top the $10,000 mark on the per theater chart. Somebody Up There Likes Me earned first place with $34,362 in its one theater. The overall number one film, Oz the Great and Powerful, earned second place with an average of $20,223 in nearly 4,000 theaters. The final film in the $10,000 club was The We and the I, which managed $10,774 in one theater. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Oz Was as Great as Expected

March 12th, 2013

Oz the Great and Powerful matched predictions perfectly with close to $80 million. The rest of the box office was well back, but there was still reason to celebrate, as the overall box office grew 28% from last weekend to $140 million. More importantly, it rose 5.4% from last year. Even so, 2013 is still way behind 2012's pace at $1.72 billion to $1.97 billion. I don't think 2013 can recover from this deficit, especially with 2012's biggest hits yet to come. More...

Oz Opening Powerful, not Quite Great

March 10th, 2013

After a dismal showing for Jack the Giant Slayer last weekend, and generally soft box office all year, the industry has been in need of a boost. And it is getting one this weekend, with Oz The Great and Powerful opening to a robust $80.3 million, according to Disney's Sunday estimate. That's the third-biggest March weekend of all time, which is an impressive number of course. But the two films above it, The Hunger Games ($152 million) and Alice in Wonderland ($116 million), show what a true March blowout looks like, and this debut is much closer to The Lorax, which debuted with $70 million this time last year. That film went on to make $214 million domestically, and Oz will likely end up somewhere around that mark. Unless it delivers massive international numbers -- the studio has it at a very solid $69.9 million this weekend -- the film will end up basically a break-even proposition for the studio. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Oz Be Great or Just Good?

March 7th, 2013

There are two wide releases opening this week, but their relative box office potentials could hardly be more different. Oz the Great and Powerful is opening in nearly 4,000 theaters and could make more than the rest of the box office combined. Dead Man Down, on the other hand, is opening in barely more than 2,000 theaters and on the low end of expectations, might not make the top five. The main competition for Oz is The Lorax, which opened last year with just over $70 million, while it made close to $40 million this weekend last year. If Oz fails to match that lower number, then the box office is in world of trouble. Let's be honest, the box office is already in a world of trouble, but if Oz bombs, then it is as good as dead. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Jack Was Just Average-Sized

March 4th, 2013

The box office was mostly disappointing over the weekend. Jack the Giant Slayer was able to match expectations, more or less, but this was bad news because its expectations were really low compared to its production budget. The other two wide releases, 21 and Over and The Last Exorcism Part II both struggled and failed to live up to the low end of expectations. There was a fourth film that was supposed to open wide, but in the end, Phantom opened in barely more than 1,000 theaters and didn't even come close to the Mendoza Line. The overall box office did grow by 6.0% from last weekend to $109 million. However, that was 35% lower than the same weekend last year. This is several layers of disaster. Year-to-date, 2013 has pulled in $1.55 billion, but that is 7.9% lower than 2012's pace. I don't see it getting better going forward and for the most part, the rest of the month is really bad in the year-over-year comparison. More...

Contest: Great and Powerful Prizes

March 1st, 2013

Oz The Great and Powerful isn't the only film opening wide next weekend, but it is the only film with a shot at top spot. As such, it is the target film for this week's box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Oz The Great and Powerful. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a copy of Matlock: Season Eight on DVD Meanwhile, whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will win a copy of Father Dowling Mysteries: The Second Season on DVD. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2013 Preview: March

March 1st, 2013

February is over, and for the most part, we should be very happy it is done and buried. The biggest hit of the month turned out to be Identity Thief, which will cross $100 million shortly. There were also a couple of impressive midlevel hits, like Warm Bodies and Escape from Planet Earth, but for the most part, it was miss after miss. This is bad news for March, which is not only dealing with a slumping 2013 box office, but will be compared with a strong March of 2012. Last March started with The Lorax, which earned more than $200 million. There's a good chance no March release this year will reach this milestone. Last March was also the month The Hunger Games opened, which earned more than $400 million. There's a chance the top three films opening this month won't earn that much combined. 2013 is going to take a beating in the year-over-year comparison and it is already $100 million behind last year's pace. More...


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Synopsis

Oscar Diggs, a small-time circus magician with dubious ethics, is hurled away from dusty Kansas to the vibrant Land of Oz. There, Oscar thinks he’s hit the jackpot—fame and fortune are his for the taking—that is until he meets three witches, Theodora, Evanora and Glinda, who are not convinced he is the great wizard everyone’s been expecting. Reluctantly drawn into the epic problems facing the Land of Oz and its inhabitants, Oscar must find out who is good and who is evil before it is too late. Putting his magical arts to use, along with some ingenuity—and even a bit of wizardry—Oscar transforms himself not only into the great wizard but into a better man as well.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$79,110,453 (33.7% of total gross)
Legs:2.97 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:47.9% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$200,000,000 (worldwide box office is 2.5 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,912 opening theaters/3,912 max. theaters, 7.1 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $311,295,364

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 101-200) 160 $234,770,996
All Time International Box Office (Rank 301-400) 349 $255,588,055
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 201-300) 252 $490,359,051
All Time Domestic Box Office for Walt Disney Movies 52 $234,770,996
All Time International Box Office for Walt Disney Movies 72 $255,588,055
All Time Worldwide Box Office for Walt Disney Movies 67 $490,359,051

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


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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: March 8th, 2013 (Wide) by Walt Disney
March 8th, 2013 (IMAX) by Walt Disney
Video Release: June 11th, 2013 by Buena Vista Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for sequences of action and scary images, and brief mild language.
(Rating bulletin 2254, 1/9/2013)
Running Time: 130 minutes
Franchise: Wizard of Oz
Comparisons: vs. Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children
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Keywords: Prequel, Stage Magician, Visual Effects, 3-D, Good vs. Evil, Romance, Relationships Gone Wrong, Revenge, Witches, Motion Capture Performance, IMAX: DMR, Family Adventure
Source:Spin-Off
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Animation/Live Action
Creative Type:Fantasy
Production/Financing Companies: Walt Disney Pictures, Roth Films, Curtis-Donen Productions
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Fastest to $100m 154 $200,229,389 Apr 1, 2013 25
Fastest to $150m 139 $200,229,389 Apr 1, 2013 25
Fastest to $200m 139 $200,229,389 Apr 1, 2013 25
Easter (All Movies, 3-Day) 72 $11,702,316 Mar 29, 2013 24
Easter (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 99 $16,996,929 Mar 29, 2013 24
Biggest 2nd Saturday 83 $18,221,991 Mar 16, 2013 9
Biggest Domestic March Weekend 10 $79,110,453 Mar 8, 2013 3
Top Adventure Weekend Domestic 46 $79,110,453 Mar 8, 2013 3
Top Animation/Live Action Weekend Domestic 54 $79,110,453 Mar 8, 2013 3
Top Fantasy Weekend Domestic 16 $79,110,453 Mar 8, 2013 3
Biggest Domestic Non-Sequel Weekend 46 $79,110,453 Mar 8, 2013 3
Top PG Weekend Domestic 27 $79,110,453 Mar 8, 2013 3
Top Spin-Off Weekend Domestic 8 $79,110,453 Mar 8, 2013 3
Top Walt Disney Weekend Domestic 51 $79,110,453 Mar 8, 2013 3
Top 2013 Theater Average 57 $20,223 Mar 8, 2013 3
Biggest 1st Saturday 85 $33,017,570 Mar 9, 2013 2
Top Adventure Day Domestic 94 $33,017,570 Mar 9, 2013 2
Top Fantasy Day Domestic 30 $33,017,570 Mar 9, 2013 2
Biggest Domestic Non-Sequel Day 78 $33,017,570 Mar 9, 2013 2
Top PG Day Domestic 44 $33,017,570 Mar 9, 2013 2
Top Spin-Off Day Domestic 10 $33,017,570 Mar 9, 2013 2
Biggest Domestic March Day 19 $33,017,570 Mar 9, 2013 2
Biggest Domestic Saturday 98 $33,017,570 Mar 9, 2013 2
Fastest to $50m 123 $57,114,192 Mar 9, 2013 2

Lead Ensemble Members

James Franco    Oz
Mila Kunis    Theodora/Wicked Witch of the West
Rachel Weisz    Evanora
Michelle Williams    Annie/Glinda
Zach Braff    Frank/Finley
Joey King    Girl in Wheelchair/China Girl

Supporting Cast

Bill Cobbs    Master Tinker
Tony Cox    Knuck
Stephen R. Hart    Winkie General
Bruce Campbell    Winkie Gate Keeper
Ted Raimi    Skeptic in Audiance
Tim Holmes    Strongman
Toni Wynne    Stongman's Wife
Rob Crites    Fiebreather
William Duck    Front Gate Barker
Gene Jones    Wild West Barker
John Lord Booth III    Oz's Tent Barker
Suzanne Kelly    Concessioner
Shannon Murphy    Girl in Wheelchair's Mother
Ralph Lister    Gril in Wheelchair's Father
Robert Stromberg    Disgruntled Kansas Man
John Michael Manfredi    Disgruntled Kansas Man
Channing Pierce    Coochie Girl
Brian Searle    Clown
Russell Bobbitt    Mr. Baum
Julie Gershenson    Quadling Greeter
Dan Nelson    Quadling Man with Flowers
T.J. Jagodowski    Quadling Mayor
John Paxton    Elder Tinker
Melissa Exelberth    Quadling Woman with Broom
Steve Forbes    Quadling Farmer
Arnold Agee    Quadling Blacksmith
Deborah Puette    Quadling Baker
Julius Kline III    Quadling Scarecrow Maker
Theresa Tilly    Quadling Seamstress
Betsy Baker    Quadling Woman
Ellen Sandweiss    Quadling Woman
Isabella Shepard    Quadling Child
Sasha Reynolds    Quadling Child
Ja'Vonne Cousins    Quadling Child
Victoria Lurz    Quadling Child
Dashell Raimi    Quadling Bugle Boy
Oliver Raimi    Quadling Drummer Boy
Brandon Hamilton    Singing/Dancing Munchkin
Stevie 'Puppet' Lee    Munchkin Carriage Driver
Martin Klebba    Munchkin Rebel
Danielle Ragland    Female Munchkin Rebel
Bart McCarthy    Emerald City Man
Timothy Patrick Quill    Emerald City Man
Nicholas Lindsay-Abaire    Emerald City Boy
Bill E. Rogers    Emerald City Citizen
Danny Hicks    Emerald City Citizen
Mia Serafino    Emerald City Citizen
Lanika Wise    Emerald City Citizen
Mikayla Bouchard    Emerald City Citizen
Nellie Ann Prestine-Lowery    Emerald City Citizen
Emma Raimi    Emerald City Citizen
Jayne Violassi    Emerald City Citizen
Jay Schwalm    Emerald City Citizen
Wendy Cutler    Emerald City Citizen
Jim Bird    Emerald City Citizen
Kenneth D. Ciszewski    Emerald City Citizen
Chester F. Gulmet    Emerald City Citizen
Bob Buck    Emerald City Citizen
Jim Mill    Emerald City Citizen

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

Production and Technical Credits

Sam Raimi    Director
Michell Kapner    Screenwriter
David Lindsay-Abaire    Screenwriter
Michell Kapner    Screen Story
L. Frank Baum    Based on the works of
Joe Roth    Producer
Grant Curtis    Executive Producer
Palak Patel    Executive Producer
Joshua Donen    Executive Producer
Philip Steuer    Executive Producer
Peter Deming    Director of Photography
Robert Stromberg    Production Designer
Bob Murawski    Film Editor
Gary Jones    Costume Designer
Michael Kutsche    Costume Designer
Danny Elfman    Composer
Scott Stokdyk    Visual Effects Supervisor
Gregory Nicotero    Special Make-up Effects
Howard Berger    Special Make-up Effects
John Papsidera    Casting
W. Mark McNair    Unit Production Manager
Philip Steuer    Unit Production Manager
K.C. Hodenfield    First Assistant Director
Jeffrey Schwartz    Second Assistant Director
Jeff Okabayashi    Second Assistant Director
Tamara Watts Kent    Co-Producer
Tamara Watts Kent    Visual Effects Producer
K.C. Hodenfield    Co-Producer
W. Mark McNair    Co-Producer
Troy Saliba    Animation Supervisor Imageworks
Diana Stulic Ibanez    Senior Visual Effects Producer
Debbi Bossi    Associate Producer
Scott Rogers    Stunt Coordinator
Matthew Hirsch    Production Supervisor
Brittney Nance    Production Supervisor
Stefan Dechant    Supervising Art Director
Todd Cherniawsky    Supervising Art Director
Andrew Jones    Art Director
Iain McFadyen    Art Director
John Lord Booth III    Art Director
Meghan Rogers    Art Director
Nancy Haigh    Set Decorator
Easton Smith    Set Designer
Martin Klebba    Stunts
Bria Kinter    Set Designer

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

Blu-ray Sales: New Releases are Broken Down

October 10th, 2013

There was only one new release to chart on the week of July 28th, 2013 edition of the Blu-ray sales chart and it only managed fourth place. This left 42 in first place with 109,000 units / $2.67 million for the week giving it two-week totals of 336,000 units / $7.89 million. More...

Blu-ray Sales: Despicable Has Virtuous Result

September 19th, 2013

New releases were even worse on the July 7th, 2013 edition of the Blu-ray sales chart than they were on the DVD sales chart. Leading the way was Despicable Me with 88,000 units / $1.23 million for the week and 2.35 million units / $58.37 million after more than two-and-a-half years of release. This puts it just outside of the top 20 on the All-Time Blu-ray Chart, and it has already made it there as of the writing of this column. More...

DVD Sales: New Releases Feel Despicable

September 19th, 2013

The new releases were terrible this week with only two of them reaching the top 30 and none of them reached the top 5 on the July 7th, 2013 DVD sales chart. Despicable Me rose to first place with 196,000 units / $2.19 million for the week for totals of 8.96 million units / $147.10 million. More...

Blu-ray Sales: Holdovers Slay New Releases

September 12th, 2013

There were only three new releases to chart on the June 30th, 2013 edition of the Blu-ray sales chart, but all three of them reached the top ten. That said, Jack the Giant Killer remained in first place with 90,000 units / $2.24 million over the week for a total of 313,000 units / $7.40 million after two. More...

DVD Sales: Calling New Releases

September 12th, 2013

There was a quartet of new releases spread throughout the June 30th, 2013 edition of the DVD sales chart. None were major hits, but at least The Call earned first place with 225,000 units / $3.88 million during its first week of release. It was only a midlevel hit at the box office, so this opening is on par with expectations, given the current state of the overall DVD market. More...

Blu-ray Sales: Jack and Blu

August 21st, 2013

There were five new releases to reach the chart on the June 23rd, 2013 edition of the Blu-ray sales chart, but most of them missed the top five. Jack the Giant Slayer earned first place with 234,000 units / $5.42 million, giving it an opening week Blu-ray share of 42%. This is acceptable, but not great. More...

DVD Sales: Jack's Regular-Sized Opening

August 21st, 2013

New releases were rather sparse on the June 23rd, 2013 edition of the DVD sales chart. Granted, Jack the Giant Slayer did earn first place, but it was the only new release in the top five. It sold 319,000 units and generated $4.79 million in revenue, which is weak given the film's production budget. More...

Home Market Numbers: Oz Revives Blu-ray

July 29th, 2013

There were a handful of new releases to reach the top 20 on the Blu-ray sales chart this week, led by Oz the Great and Powerful, and this helped the overall Blu-ray market recover from last week. Sales were up 52% in terms of units and 46% in terms of revenue, reaching 1.58 million units / $34.71 million. Compared to last year, things were more mixed. 8% more units were sold, but 4% less revenue was generated. That's not great, but it is good enough to call it a victory. The overall Blu-ray share remained solid at 44% in terms of units and 52% in terms of revenue. More...

Blu-ray Sales: New Releases More Powerful in High Definition

July 29th, 2013

There were a lot of new releases on the Blu-ray sales chart this week. This includes Oz the Great and Powerful, which led the way with 472,000 units / $13.21 million during its first week of release. Its opening week Blu-ray share was 46%, which is a good start for a visually impressive adventure film. More...

DVD Sales: Oz has a Relatively Powerful Start

July 29th, 2013

New releases earned the top three spots on the DVD sales chart, but there was only one other to earn a spot in the top 30. Oz the Great and Powerful earned first place with 549,000 units / $9.97 million, which is a good result, given the time of year. More...

Home Market Numbers: Identifying the Cause of Death

July 3rd, 2013

While there were a lot of new releases this week, none of them were monster hits and this hurt the overall market. Sadly, overall Blu-ray sales were better than last week at 1.03 million / $23.85 million. This is 33% higher in terms of units and 30% higher in terms of revenue. On the other hand, compared to last year, this is 20% lower in terms of units and 23% in terms of revenue. DVD sales did much, much worse, leading to an overall Blu-ray share of 46% in terms of units and 53% in terms of revenue. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for June 11th, 2013

June 12th, 2013

Another typical summer week on the home market. There are a few first-run releases, but nothing that is a blockbuster. There are more TV on DVD releases, including a couple that were contenders for Pick of the Week. This includes Burn Notice: Season Six, but the screener is late, so I'm holding off. Enter the Dragon gets an Anniversary Edition Blu-ray and it is a contender. However, in the end I went with The Newsroom: The Complete First Season on Blu-ray Combo Pack. More...

International Box Office: Oblivion Begins Early

April 17th, 2013

Oblivion started its international run a week before its domestic debut and it did so earning first place in 48 of the 52 markets it opened in. Overall, the film finished first with $60.43 million on 7,637 screens in 52 markets. This is a good start, but not a great start. Fortunately, the studio was only expecting a good start, so they should be happy. Its biggest market was Russia, where it earned $9.30 million on 873 screens, while it also did well in the U.K. with $7.59 million on 520. Its performance in South Korea was not as strong at $3.60 million on 631 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $4.17 million. The film had similar openings in France ($3.82 million on 574 screens) and in Australia ($3.46 million on 353). Spain ($2.95 million on 373); Mexico ($2.79 million on 1,091); and Germany ($2.77 million on 600) produced nearly identical results. Finally, Brazil ($2.09 million on 479) and Italy ($2.04 million on 503) were virtually tied. The film finished in first place in all of these markets, and going by these results, it should open in first place here with $40 million, or at least relatively close to that figure. More...

International Box Office: Retaliation Reigns, but China Dominates

April 11th, 2013

Despite falling 50%, G.I. Joe: Retaliation remained in first place on the international chart with $40.2 million on 9,220 screens in 60 markets for a two-week total of $145.2 million. This is already more than it cost to make, but this decline is troubling. Its biggest market of the weekend was Russia, where it slipped to second place with $2.57 million on 1,267 screens over the weekend for a total of $13.25 million so far. More...

International Box Office: G.I. Joe Saves the World

April 3rd, 2013

G.I. Joe: Retaliation opened in first place with $80.3 million in 54 markets, which is already more than its domestic pace, and it has yet to open in Japan and China. Clearly this film is going to do better internationally than it will domestically, which is a trend we have been seeing for a long time. The film's biggest opening came from Russia with $8.84 million on 1,267 screens. It was also the number one film in South Korea with $5.14 million on 761 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $5.98 million. Germany was close behind with $4.29 million on 461 screens for a total opening of $4.67 million. The film topped the chart in Mexico with $4.13 million on 1,503 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $5.94 million. It also earned first place in Australia ($4.04 million on 412 screens), in France ($3.42 million on 487), and in Brazil ($2.77 million on 492 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $3.08 million). On the other hand, it only managed second place in both the U.K. with $4.25 million on 419 screens and in Spain with $1.71 million on 515 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $2.51 million. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Close Enough

April 1st, 2013

While Easter Monday is a holiday up here in Canada, it's not in the United States and the weekend numbers have arrived. The numbers are good, or close enough to being good that I'm choosing to focus on the positive. G.I. Joe: Retaliation won the race for the top with an opening weekend that was a little better than expected. Meanwhile, Temptation also opened on the high end of expectations. On the other hand, The Host failed to live up to lowered expectations. Overall, the box office rose 6.1% from last week. Granted, it did fall compared to the same weekend last year, but it fell by less than 1% (0.99%) and compared to the year-to-date decline, that's positively glowing. I'm calling it a victory. That's right, 2013 has been so bad so far that I'm willing to call a 1% decline a victory. 2013 is still well behind 2012's pace at $2.27 billion to $2.59 billion, which is a deficit of 12% or nearly $330 million. More...

Weekend Estimates: Joe, Croods and Perry Go Big Over Easter

March 31st, 2013

There's something for (almost) everyone this weekend, as a diverse group of films leads the pack over Easter. G.I. Joe: Retaliation will easily top the chart with an estimated $41.2 million from 3,719 theaters. While that's a little softer than the first film in the franchise, it can still claim a $11,000 per theater average and with a small boost from Spring Break this week it should hit $100 million domestically. Overseas prospects look even stronger. Tyler Perry's Temptation will be less of a draw internationally, but it has made a very solid start here with $22.3 million over opening weekend, also enough for a $10,000 average, and to secure third place. More...

International Box Office: Croods Overpower Oz

March 28th, 2013

The Croods debuted in first place on the international chart with $63.09 million on 11,709 screens in 46 markets, while its global opening was $106.73 million. The film led the way in Russia with $7.82 million on 2,166 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $12.65 million, including previews. It made $8.18 million on 521 screens in the U.K., also including previews, which was enough for an easy first place finish. Another first place victory came in Mexico, where it made $4.51 million on 1,990 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $8.80 million. It also debuted on top of the chart in Germany with $3.63 million on 728 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $4.21 million, while it had nearly identical results in Brazil with $3.35 million on 728 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $4.13 million. The film earned more number one debuts in Italy ($3.90 million on 711) and in Spain ($3.33 million on 763). More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Croods Club Competition

March 25th, 2013

As expected, The Croods earned first place, but it didn't dominate as much as many thought it would, because Olympus Has Fallen did better than expected. The overall box office rose 29% from last weekend reaching $139 million. Unfortunately, again as expected, The Hunger Games earned more this weekend last year than the entire box office earned this year. The year-over-year decline was a massive 35%. That's stunning. That usually only happens when there is a misalignment in holidays. Year-to-date, 2013 is now behind 2012 by a 13% margin at $2.06 billion to $2.36 billion. Given the films coming out later this year and the films that came out last year, I just don't see a pathway to victory for 2013. More...

Weekend Predictions: New Releases Need to be Hungry

March 22nd, 2013

This is one of those weekends where it is really hard to get excited about the box office. That's not to say there's nothing opening that isn't either earning good reviews or has a solid shot at the box office, there are. However, this weekend last year is the weekend The Hunger Games debuted. No film opening this weekend will compete with that. The entire box office this year won't make as much as that one film made last year. 2013 is going to be crushed in the year-over-year comparison and it could be more than a little depressing. As for this year, The Croods should walk away with the number one ranking and might even make more than twice as much as the number two film, which will probably be Olympus Has Fallen. The last new release of the week is Admission, but it might not make the top five. In fact, Spring Breakers is expanding to a little more than 1,000 theaters, but still has a better shot at the top five than Admission has. More...

International Box Office: Oz Still Powerful

March 21st, 2013

Oz the Great and Powerful remained in first place with $48.2 million on 10,433 screens in 55 markets for totals of $138.6 million internationally and $282.7 million worldwide. The film took top spot in France with a hair under $5.00 million on 620 screens. During its second weekend in Russia, the film added $4.93 million on 1,137 screens for a total of $21.63 million so far. At this pace, it should have no trouble earning a profit. The only question is whether or not it will get there before it reaches the home market. More...

Per Theater Chart: Breaking the Bank

March 20th, 2013

Spring Breakers dominated the per theater chart earning the best per theater average for any film of 2013. It opened with an average of $87,667 in three theaters. Had it opened with a total of $87,667 in three theaters, it would have been a great start. A fellow A24 release, Ginger & Rosa, was next with an average of $14,279, also in three theaters. Somebody Up There Likes Me fell 64%, but still earned a spot in the $10,000 club with $12,310 in its one theater. Oz the Great and Powerful was the final film to earn more than $10,000 on the per theater chart with an average of $10,545. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Oz Still Great

March 18th, 2013

As expected, Oz the Great and Powerful easily won the box office race this weekend matching predictions nearly perfectly. The Call was a surprise hit, but unfortunately, the other wide release for the week, The Incredible Burt Wonderstone, failed to find an audience. The overall box office fell 23% from last weekend to $107 million. Its decline from last year was much smaller at just 2.9%, but with 2013 so far behind 2012, any loss is still troubling. We really need to close the gap, which is now at 12% at $2.14 billion to $1.88 billion. Next weekend, it is just going to get worse. More...

Weekend Estimates: Oz, Call and Breakers Have Magic, Burt Blunders

March 17th, 2013

There are definite signs of life at the box office this weekend, thanks to continued good numbers for Oz the Great and Powerful, an above-expected debut for The Call and a gigantic performance in limited release for Spring Breakers. Those three bright spots do something to compensate for a horrible $10 million opening for The Incredible Burt Wonderstone, which might have fared better with a Summer release, but still casts some doubt on the star power of Steve Carell and Jim Carrey. More...

Weekend Predictions: Close Call for Wonderstone?

March 15th, 2013

There are two wide releases opening this week, The Incredible Burt Wonderstone and The Call, but nearly everyone thinks Oz the Great and Powerful will repeat on top of the chart. Last year, 21 Jump Street opened with $36 million. Oz should match that, but 2012 still had better depth, so 2013 could be in a little bit of trouble on the year-over-year comparison. More...

International Box Office: Oz Powers Its Way to the Top

March 15th, 2013

Oz the Great and Powerful began its international run in first place with $69.2 million on 11,250 screens in 46 markets. It crushed the competition is Russia with $14.65 million on 1,137 screens, but this particular market tends to reward fantasy films. It wasn't quite as strong in the U.K., but still earned first place with $5.53 million on 530 screens. It also topped the charts in Mexico ($5.26 million on 207 screens); in Australia ($4.88 million on 268); in Brazil ($4.39 million 732); Italy ($3.76 million 588); Germany ($3.74 million on 548); and in Spain ($2.62 million on 649). On the other hand, it had to settle for second place in Japan with $2.81 million on 584 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $3.50 million. It could do no better than fourth in South Korea with $1.58 million on 425 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $1.73 million. It is too soon to tell where it will end up, but this is a good start. More...

Contest: Great and Powerful Prizes: Winning Announcement

March 14th, 2013

The winners of our Great and Powerful Prizes contest were determined and they are... More...

Per Theater Chart: Somebody Up There Likes These Films

March 13th, 2013

There were a trio of films to top the $10,000 mark on the per theater chart. Somebody Up There Likes Me earned first place with $34,362 in its one theater. The overall number one film, Oz the Great and Powerful, earned second place with an average of $20,223 in nearly 4,000 theaters. The final film in the $10,000 club was The We and the I, which managed $10,774 in one theater. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Oz Was as Great as Expected

March 12th, 2013

Oz the Great and Powerful matched predictions perfectly with close to $80 million. The rest of the box office was well back, but there was still reason to celebrate, as the overall box office grew 28% from last weekend to $140 million. More importantly, it rose 5.4% from last year. Even so, 2013 is still way behind 2012's pace at $1.72 billion to $1.97 billion. I don't think 2013 can recover from this deficit, especially with 2012's biggest hits yet to come. More...

Oz Opening Powerful, not Quite Great

March 10th, 2013

After a dismal showing for Jack the Giant Slayer last weekend, and generally soft box office all year, the industry has been in need of a boost. And it is getting one this weekend, with Oz The Great and Powerful opening to a robust $80.3 million, according to Disney's Sunday estimate. That's the third-biggest March weekend of all time, which is an impressive number of course. But the two films above it, The Hunger Games ($152 million) and Alice in Wonderland ($116 million), show what a true March blowout looks like, and this debut is much closer to The Lorax, which debuted with $70 million this time last year. That film went on to make $214 million domestically, and Oz will likely end up somewhere around that mark. Unless it delivers massive international numbers -- the studio has it at a very solid $69.9 million this weekend -- the film will end up basically a break-even proposition for the studio. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Oz Be Great or Just Good?

March 7th, 2013

There are two wide releases opening this week, but their relative box office potentials could hardly be more different. Oz the Great and Powerful is opening in nearly 4,000 theaters and could make more than the rest of the box office combined. Dead Man Down, on the other hand, is opening in barely more than 2,000 theaters and on the low end of expectations, might not make the top five. The main competition for Oz is The Lorax, which opened last year with just over $70 million, while it made close to $40 million this weekend last year. If Oz fails to match that lower number, then the box office is in world of trouble. Let's be honest, the box office is already in a world of trouble, but if Oz bombs, then it is as good as dead. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Jack Was Just Average-Sized

March 4th, 2013

The box office was mostly disappointing over the weekend. Jack the Giant Slayer was able to match expectations, more or less, but this was bad news because its expectations were really low compared to its production budget. The other two wide releases, 21 and Over and The Last Exorcism Part II both struggled and failed to live up to the low end of expectations. There was a fourth film that was supposed to open wide, but in the end, Phantom opened in barely more than 1,000 theaters and didn't even come close to the Mendoza Line. The overall box office did grow by 6.0% from last weekend to $109 million. However, that was 35% lower than the same weekend last year. This is several layers of disaster. Year-to-date, 2013 has pulled in $1.55 billion, but that is 7.9% lower than 2012's pace. I don't see it getting better going forward and for the most part, the rest of the month is really bad in the year-over-year comparison. More...

Contest: Great and Powerful Prizes

March 1st, 2013

Oz The Great and Powerful isn't the only film opening wide next weekend, but it is the only film with a shot at top spot. As such, it is the target film for this week's box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Oz The Great and Powerful. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a copy of Matlock: Season Eight on DVD Meanwhile, whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will win a copy of Father Dowling Mysteries: The Second Season on DVD. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2013 Preview: March

March 1st, 2013

February is over, and for the most part, we should be very happy it is done and buried. The biggest hit of the month turned out to be Identity Thief, which will cross $100 million shortly. There were also a couple of impressive midlevel hits, like Warm Bodies and Escape from Planet Earth, but for the most part, it was miss after miss. This is bad news for March, which is not only dealing with a slumping 2013 box office, but will be compared with a strong March of 2012. Last March started with The Lorax, which earned more than $200 million. There's a good chance no March release this year will reach this milestone. Last March was also the month The Hunger Games opened, which earned more than $400 million. There's a chance the top three films opening this month won't earn that much combined. 2013 is going to take a beating in the year-over-year comparison and it is already $100 million behind last year's pace. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 8, 2013 1 $79,110,453   3,912 $20,223   $79,110,453 1
Mar 15, 2013 1 $41,252,702 -48% 3,912 $10,545   $144,056,326 2
Mar 22, 2013 3 $21,568,957 -48% 3,805 $5,669   $177,097,090 3
Mar 29, 2013 5 $11,702,316 -46% 3,324 $3,521   $198,374,716 4
Apr 5, 2013 7 $8,010,234 -32% 2,905 $2,757   $212,606,952 5
Apr 12, 2013 8 $4,859,958 -39% 2,504 $1,941   $219,381,370 6
Apr 19, 2013 10 $3,004,644 -38% 2,045 $1,469   $223,726,752 7
Apr 26, 2013 13 $1,810,606 -40% 1,610 $1,125   $226,258,745 8
May 3, 2013 8 $2,113,009 +17% 1,160 $1,822   $228,858,941 9
May 10, 2013 10 $1,078,233 -49% 774 $1,393   $230,260,553 10
May 17, 2013 11 $871,165 -19% 535 $1,628   $231,351,161 11
May 24, 2013 11 $651,513 -25% 401 $1,625   $232,214,564 12
Jun 7, 2013 16 $374,964   322 $1,164   $233,671,832 14
Jun 14, 2013 20 $244,191 -35% 259 $943   $234,176,728 15
Jun 21, 2013 24 $186,161 -24% 233 $799   $234,548,592 16
Jun 28, 2013 32 $102,214 -45% 187 $547   $234,770,996 17

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Mar 7, 2013 P $2,000,000     0     $2,000,000  
Mar 8, 2013 1 $24,096,622     3,912 $6,160   $24,096,622 1
Mar 9, 2013 1 $33,017,570 +37%   3,912 $8,440   $57,114,192 2
Mar 10, 2013 1 $21,996,261 -33%   3,912 $5,623   $79,110,453 3
Mar 11, 2013 1 $6,322,016 -71%   3,912 $1,616   $85,432,469 4
Mar 12, 2013 1 $7,108,000 +12%   3,912 $1,817   $92,540,469 5
Mar 13, 2013 1 $5,134,381 -28%   3,912 $1,312   $97,674,850 6
Mar 14, 2013 1 $5,128,774 n/c   3,912 $1,311   $102,803,624 7
Mar 15, 2013 1 $11,384,147 +122% -53% 3,912 $2,910   $114,187,771 8
Mar 16, 2013 1 $18,221,991 +60% -45% 3,912 $4,658   $132,409,762 9
Mar 17, 2013 1 $11,646,564 -36% -47% 3,912 $2,977   $144,056,326 10
Mar 18, 2013 1 $2,903,718 -75% -54% 3,912 $742   $146,960,044 11
Mar 19, 2013 1 $3,293,392 +13% -54% 3,912 $842   $150,253,436 12
Mar 20, 2013 1 $2,692,504 -18% -48% 3,912 $688   $152,945,940 13
Mar 21, 2013 1 $2,582,193 -4% -50% 3,912 $660   $155,528,133 14
Mar 22, 2013 3 $5,637,056 +118% -50% 3,805 $1,481   $161,165,189 15
Mar 23, 2013 3 $9,744,250 +73% -47% 3,805 $2,561   $170,909,439 16
Mar 24, 2013 3 $6,187,651 -36% -47% 3,805 $1,626   $177,097,090 17
Mar 25, 2013 3 $2,251,262 -64% -22% 3,805 $592   $179,348,352 18
Mar 26, 2013 3 $2,699,578 +20% -18% 3,805 $709   $182,047,930 19
Mar 27, 2013 3 $2,158,594 -20% -20% 3,805 $567   $184,206,524 20
Mar 28, 2013 3 $2,465,876 +14% -5% 3,805 $648   $186,672,400 21
Mar 29, 2013 6 $4,310,307 +75% -24% 3,324 $1,297   $190,982,707 22
Mar 30, 2013 5 $4,456,348 +3% -54% 3,324 $1,341   $195,439,055 23
Mar 31, 2013 5 $2,935,661 -34% -53% 3,324 $883   $198,374,716 24
Apr 1, 2013 4 $1,854,673 -37% -18% 3,324 $558   $200,229,389 25
Apr 2, 2013 5 $1,563,182 -16% -42% 3,324 $470   $201,792,571 26
Apr 3, 2013 5 $1,326,831 -15% -39% 3,324 $399   $203,119,402 27
Apr 4, 2013 4 $1,477,316 +11% -40% 3,324 $444   $204,596,718 28
Apr 5, 2013 7 $2,450,456 +66% -43% 2,905 $844   $207,047,174 29
Apr 6, 2013 7 $3,454,755 +41% -22% 2,905 $1,189   $210,501,929 30
Apr 7, 2013 7 $2,105,023 -39% -28% 2,905 $725   $212,606,952 31
Apr 8, 2013 7 $443,585 -79% -76% 2,905 $153   $213,050,537 32
Apr 9, 2013 7 $539,873 +22% -65% 2,905 $186   $213,590,410 33
Apr 10, 2013 7 $444,627 -18% -66% 2,905 $153   $214,035,037 34
Apr 11, 2013 7 $486,375 +9% -67% 2,905 $167   $214,521,412 35
Apr 12, 2013 9 $1,236,198 +154% -50% 2,504 $494   $215,757,610 36
Apr 13, 2013 8 $2,274,815 +84% -34% 2,504 $908   $218,032,425 37
Apr 14, 2013 8 $1,348,945 -41% -36% 2,504 $539   $219,381,370 38
Apr 15, 2013 9 $325,711 -76% -27% 2,504 $130   $219,707,081 39
Apr 16, 2013 9 $383,659 +18% -29% 2,504 $153   $220,090,740 40
Apr 17, 2013 9 $309,003 -19% -31% 2,504 $123   $220,399,743 41
Apr 18, 2013 9 $322,365 +4% -34% 2,504 $129   $220,722,108 42
Apr 19, 2013 10 $764,634 +137% -38% 2,045 $374   $221,486,742 43
Apr 20, 2013 10 $1,435,612 +88% -37% 2,045 $702   $222,922,354 44
Apr 21, 2013 10 $804,398 -44% -40% 2,045 $393   $223,726,752 45
Apr 22, 2013 10 $168,203 -79% -48% 2,045 $82   $223,894,955 46
Apr 23, 2013 10 $204,101 +21% -47% 2,045 $100   $224,099,056 47
Apr 24, 2013 10 $176,835 -13% -43% 2,045 $86   $224,275,891 48
Apr 25, 2013 10 $172,248 -3% -47% 2,045 $84   $224,448,139 49
Apr 26, 2013 13 $429,636 +149% -44% 1,610 $267   $224,877,775 50
Apr 27, 2013 13 $835,752 +95% -42% 1,610 $519   $225,713,527 51
Apr 28, 2013 12 $545,218 -35% -32% 1,610 $339   $226,258,745 52
Apr 29, 2013 13 $129,263 -76% -23% 1,610 $80   $226,388,008 53
Apr 30, 2013 13 $133,546 +3% -35% 1,610 $83   $226,521,554 54
May 1, 2013 13 $108,558 -19% -39% 1,610 $67   $226,630,112 55
May 2, 2013 13 $115,820 +7% -33% 1,610 $72   $226,745,932 56
May 3, 2013 7 $724,098 +525% +69% 1,160 $624   $227,470,030 57
May 4, 2013 7 $1,036,036 +43% +24% 1,160 $893   $228,506,066 58
May 5, 2013 8 $352,875 -66% -35% 1,160 $304   $228,858,941 59
May 6, 2013 12 $79,973 -77% -38% 1,160 $69   $228,938,914 60
May 7, 2013 13 $86,590 +8% -35% 1,160 $75   $229,025,504 61
May 8, 2013 13 $76,518 -12% -30% 1,160 $66   $229,102,022 62
May 9, 2013 12 $80,298 +5% -31% 1,160 $69   $229,182,320 63
May 10, 2013 10 $276,620 +244% -62% 774 $357   $229,458,940 64
May 11, 2013 10 $517,590 +87% -50% 774 $669   $229,976,530 65
May 12, 2013 10 $284,023 -45% -20% 774 $367   $230,260,553 66
May 13, 2013 12 $59,612 -79% -25% 774 $77   $230,320,165 67
May 14, 2013 13 $61,553 +3% -29% 774 $80   $230,381,718 68
May 15, 2013 12 $52,017 -15% -32% 774 $67   $230,433,735 69
May 16, 2013 13 $46,261 -11% -42% 774 $60   $230,479,996 70
May 17, 2013 11 $248,036 +436% -10% 535 $464   $230,728,032 71
May 18, 2013 11 $404,365 +63% -22% 535 $756   $231,132,397 72
May 19, 2013 11 $218,764 -46% -23% 535 $409   $231,351,161 73
May 20, 2013 11 $63,256 -71% +6% 535 $118   $231,414,417 74
May 21, 2013 - $52,853 -16% -14% 535 $99   $231,467,270 75
May 22, 2013 11 $53,295 +1% +2% 535 $100   $231,520,565 76
May 23, 2013 13 $42,486 -20% -8% 535 $79   $231,563,051 77
May 24, 2013 - $164,206 +286% -34% 401 $409   $231,727,257 78
May 25, 2013 - $255,166 +55% -37% 401 $636   $231,982,423 79
May 26, 2013 - $232,141 -9% +6% 401 $579   $232,214,564 80
May 27, 2013 10 $201,566 -13% +219% 401 $503   $232,416,130 81
May 28, 2013 11 $69,095 -66% +31% 401 $172   $232,485,225 82
May 29, 2013 11 $61,335 -11% +15% 401 $153   $232,546,560 83
May 30, 2013 10 $66,635 +9% +57% 401 $166   $232,613,195 84

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 8, 2013 1 $102,803,624   3,912 $26,279   $102,803,624 1
Mar 15, 2013 1 $52,724,509 -49% 3,912 $13,478   $155,528,133 2
Mar 22, 2013 3 $31,144,267 -41% 3,805 $8,185   $186,672,400 3
Mar 29, 2013 5 $17,924,318 -42% 3,324 $5,392   $204,596,718 4
Apr 5, 2013 7 $9,924,694 -45% 2,905 $3,416   $214,521,412 5
Apr 12, 2013 8 $6,200,696 -38% 2,504 $2,476   $220,722,108 6
Apr 19, 2013 10 $3,726,031 -40% 2,045 $1,822   $224,448,139 7
Apr 26, 2013 13 $2,297,793 -38% 1,610 $1,427   $226,745,932 8
May 3, 2013 8 $2,436,388 +6% 1,160 $2,100   $229,182,320 9
May 10, 2013 11 $1,297,676 -47% 774 $1,677   $230,479,996 10
May 17, 2013 12 $1,083,055 -17% 535 $2,024   $231,563,051 11
May 24, 2013 11 $1,050,144 -3% 401 $2,619   $232,613,195 12
Jun 7, 2013 19 $374,964   322 $1,164   $233,671,832 14
Jun 14, 2013 18 $429,894 +15% 259 $1,660   $234,362,431 15
Jun 21, 2013 23 $306,351 -29% 233 $1,315   $234,668,782 16

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
Jun 16, 20131548,541 548,541$10,252,231$10,252,2311
Jun 23, 20132248,743-55% 797,284$4,922,624$15,174,8552
Jun 30, 20133143,343-42% 940,627$2,836,758$18,011,6133
Jul 7, 20135111,601-22% 1,052,228$2,215,280$20,226,8934
Jul 14, 2013860,479-46% 1,112,707$1,188,412$21,415,3055
Jul 21, 20131237,816-37% 1,150,523$642,494$22,057,7996
Jul 28, 20131739,987+6% 1,190,510$734,561$22,792,3607
Aug 4, 20132119,438-51% 1,209,948$385,650$23,178,0108
Sep 29, 2013279,916 1,292,719$148,145$24,713,88716

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Jun 16, 20131445,602 445,602$12,820,002$12,820,0021
Jun 23, 20132138,682-69% 584,284$3,902,887$16,722,8892
Jun 30, 2013279,469-43% 663,753$2,218,571$18,941,4603
Jul 7, 2013361,218-23% 724,971$1,698,740$20,640,2004
Jul 14, 2013833,270-46% 758,241$913,133$21,553,3335
Jul 21, 2013422,959-31% 781,200$589,605$22,142,9386
Jul 28, 2013522,877n/c804,077$636,512$22,779,4507
Aug 4, 2013710,559-54% 814,636$294,863$23,074,3138
Aug 11, 2013137,423-30% 822,059$205,553$23,279,8669

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