The Prodigy (2019)

The Prodigy
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $14,856,291Details
International Box Office $7,556,854Details
Worldwide Box Office $22,413,145
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $409,763 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $374,745 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $784,508
Further financial details...

Synopsis

A mother concerned about her young son’s disturbing behavior thinks something supernatural may be affecting him.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$5,853,061 (39.4% of total gross)
Legs:2.54 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:66.3% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$6,000,000 (worldwide box office is 3.7 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,530 opening theaters/2,530 max. theaters, 2.9 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $17,483,705

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists


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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: February 8th, 2019 (Wide) by Orion Pictures
International Releases: February 8th, 2019 (Wide), released as Potomek (Czech Republic)
February 8th, 2019 (Wide) (Netherlands)
February 8th, 2019 (Wide), released as Potomok (Slovakia)
February 8th, 2019 (Wide) (Spain)
February 15th, 2019 (Wide) (Poland)
... Show all releases
Video Release: April 23rd, 2019 by Orion Video
MPAA Rating: R for violence, disturbing and bloody images, a sexual reference and brief graphic nudity.
(Rating bulletin 2540 (Cert #51758), 8/15/2018)
Running Time: 100 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Escape Room
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Keywords: Supernatural, Scary Kids, Child Prodigy, Serial Killer, Child Abuse, Car Accident, Supernatural Horror
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Horror
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Orion Pictures, Vinson Pictures, XYZ Films
Production Countries: Hong Kong, United States
Languages: English

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Feb 8, 2019 6 $5,853,061   2,530 $2,313   $5,853,061 1
Feb 15, 2019 9 $3,168,439 -46% 2,530 $1,252   $11,033,913 2
Feb 22, 2019 13 $1,122,595 -65% 1,331 $843   $13,503,116 3
Mar 1, 2019 23 $422,837 -62% 533 $793   $14,376,402 4
Mar 8, 2019 36 $110,160 -74% 152 $725   $14,647,114 5
Mar 15, 2019 46 $62,614 -43% 88 $712   $14,775,113 6
Mar 22, 2019 51 $25,913 -59% 70 $370   $14,824,063 7
Mar 29, 2019 62 $11,939 -54% 25 $478   $14,848,238 8
Apr 5, 2019 71 $2,920 -76% 8 $365   $14,855,506 9

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Feb 7, 2019 P $350,000     0     $350,000  
Feb 8, 2019 4 $2,030,705     2,530 $803   $2,030,705 1
Feb 9, 2019 6 $2,394,196 +18%   2,530 $946   $4,424,901 2
Feb 10, 2019 6 $1,428,160 -40%   2,530 $564   $5,853,061 3
Feb 11, 2019 6 $392,361 -73%   2,530 $155   $6,245,422 4
Feb 12, 2019 6 $497,929 +27%   2,530 $197   $6,743,351 5
Feb 13, 2019 9 $296,498 -40%   2,530 $117   $7,039,849 6
Feb 14, 2019 9 $825,625 +178%   2,530 $326   $7,865,474 7
Feb 15, 2019 9 $847,087 +3% -58% 2,530 $335   $8,712,561 8
Feb 16, 2019 9 $1,350,883 +59% -44% 2,530 $534   $10,063,444 9
Feb 17, 2019 10 $970,469 -28% -32% 2,530 $384   $11,033,913 10
Feb 18, 2019 11 $501,721 -48% +28% 2,530 $198   $11,535,634 11
Feb 19, 2019 10 $372,241 -26% -25% 2,530 $147   $11,907,875 12
Feb 20, 2019 10 $249,265 -33% -16% 2,530 $99   $12,157,140 13
Feb 21, 2019 10 $223,381 -10% -73% 2,530 $88   $12,380,521 14
Feb 22, 2019 13 $324,073 +45% -62% 1,331 $243   $12,704,594 15
Feb 23, 2019 13 $500,754 +55% -63% 1,331 $376   $13,205,348 16
Feb 24, 2019 14 $297,768 -41% -69% 1,331 $224   $13,503,116 17
Feb 25, 2019 13 $108,089 -64% -78% 1,331 $81   $13,611,205 18
Feb 26, 2019 13 $146,256 +35% -61% 1,331 $110   $13,757,461 19
Feb 27, 2019 13 $110,748 -24% -56% 1,331 $83   $13,868,209 20
Feb 28, 2019 13 $85,356 -23% -62% 1,331 $64   $13,953,565 21
Mar 1, 2019 - $118,872 +39% -63% 533 $223   $14,072,437 22
Mar 2, 2019 - $189,891 +60% -62% 533 $356   $14,262,328 23
Mar 3, 2019 - $114,074 -40% -62% 533 $214   $14,376,402 24
Mar 4, 2019 - $41,855 -63% -61% 533 $79   $14,418,257 25
Mar 5, 2019 - $52,119 +25% -64% 533 $98   $14,470,376 26
Mar 6, 2019 - $39,944 -23% -64% 533 $75   $14,510,320 27
Mar 7, 2019 - $26,634 -33% -69% 533 $50   $14,536,954 28
Mar 8, 2019 - $28,782 +8% -76% 152 $189   $14,565,736 29
Mar 9, 2019 - $47,553 +65% -75% 152 $313   $14,613,289 30
Mar 10, 2019 - $33,825 -29% -70% 152 $223   $14,647,114 31
Mar 11, 2019 - $16,222 -52% -61% 152 $107   $14,663,336 32
Mar 12, 2019 - $20,998 +29% -60% 152 $138   $14,684,334 33
Mar 13, 2019 - $16,501 -21% -59% 152 $109   $14,700,835 34
Mar 14, 2019 - $11,664 -29% -56% 152 $77   $14,712,499 35
Mar 15, 2019 - $18,479 +58% -36% 88 $210   $14,730,978 36
Mar 16, 2019 - $27,157 +47% -43% 88 $309   $14,758,135 37
Mar 17, 2019 - $16,978 -37% -50% 88 $193   $14,775,113 38
Mar 18, 2019 - $5,742 -66% -65% 88 $65   $14,780,855 39
Mar 19, 2019 - $7,296 +27% -65% 88 $83   $14,788,151 40
Mar 20, 2019 - $6,232 -15% -62% 88 $71   $14,794,383 41
Mar 21, 2019 - $3,767 -40% -68% 88 $43   $14,798,150 42
Mar 22, 2019 - $6,462 +72% -65% 70 $92   $14,804,612 43
Mar 23, 2019 - $11,492 +78% -58% 70 $164   $14,816,104 44
Mar 24, 2019 - $7,959 -31% -53% 70 $114   $14,824,063 45
Mar 25, 2019 - $3,143 -61% -45% 70 $45   $14,827,206 46
Mar 26, 2019 - $3,608 +15% -51% 70 $52   $14,830,814 47
Mar 27, 2019 - $2,863 -21% -54% 70 $41   $14,833,677 48
Mar 28, 2019 - $2,622 -8% -30% 70 $37   $14,836,299 49
Mar 29, 2019 - $2,617 n/c -60% 25 $105   $14,838,916 50
Mar 30, 2019 - $5,706 +118% -50% 25 $228   $14,844,622 51
Mar 31, 2019 - $3,616 -37% -55% 25 $145   $14,848,238 52
Apr 1, 2019 - $1,146 -68% -64% 25 $46   $14,849,384 53
Apr 2, 2019 - $1,290 +13% -64% 25 $52   $14,850,674 54
Apr 3, 2019 - $1,090 -16% -62% 25 $44   $14,851,764 55
Apr 4, 2019 - $822 -25% -69% 25 $33   $14,852,586 56
Apr 5, 2019 - $821 n/c -69% 8 $103   $14,853,407 57
Apr 6, 2019 - $1,219 +48% -79% 8 $152   $14,854,626 58
Apr 7, 2019 - $880 -28% -76% 8 $110   $14,855,506 59
Apr 8, 2019 - $167 -81% -85% 8 $21   $14,855,673 60
Apr 9, 2019 - $178 +7% -86% 8 $22   $14,855,851 61
Apr 10, 2019 - $251 +41% -77% 8 $31   $14,856,102 62
Apr 11, 2019 - $189 -25% -77% 8 $24   $14,856,291 63

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Feb 8, 2019 7 $7,865,474   2,530 $3,109   $7,865,474 1
Feb 15, 2019 9 $4,515,047 -43% 2,530 $1,785   $12,380,521 2
Feb 22, 2019 13 $1,573,044 -65% 1,331 $1,182   $13,953,565 3
Mar 1, 2019 22 $583,389 -63% 533 $1,095   $14,536,954 4
Mar 8, 2019 36 $175,545 -70% 152 $1,155   $14,712,499 5
Mar 15, 2019 46 $85,651 -51% 88 $973   $14,798,150 6
Mar 22, 2019 51 $38,149 -55% 70 $545   $14,836,299 7
Mar 29, 2019 59 $16,287 -57% 25 $651   $14,852,586 8
Apr 5, 2019 73 $3,705 -77% 8 $463   $14,856,291 9

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 3/15/2019 $94,532 142 142 278 $183,178 4/19/2019
Brazil 3/15/2019 $394,994 400 400 500 $650,026 3/30/2019
Czech Republic 2/8/2019 $66,419 74 74 170 $185,026 3/19/2019
Italy 3/28/2019 $293,677 0 9 9 $512,496 4/19/2019
Lithuania 5/10/2019 $16,542 66 66 92 $30,684 5/28/2019
Mexico 2/22/2019 $449,532 0 0 0 $449,532 2/26/2019
Netherlands 2/8/2019 $272,408 77 78 306 $707,731 3/12/2019
Poland 2/15/2019 $0 0 125 125 $268,908 2/22/2019
Portugal 3/1/2019 $53,832 36 37 120 $192,617 4/11/2019
Russia (CIS) 2/21/2019 $397,668 902 902 1,866 $659,476 3/25/2019
Slovakia 2/8/2019 $68,514 68 68 126 $162,093 3/8/2019
South Korea 4/4/2019 $22,823 123 123 123 $29,158 4/11/2019
Spain 2/8/2019 $339,141 177 177 547 $773,821 3/8/2019
United Kingdom 3/15/2019 $128,675 92 92 92 $128,675 3/20/2019
 
Rest of World $2,623,433
 
International Total$7,556,854 5/28/2019

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
May 12, 20191312,285 12,285$183,784$183,7843

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
May 12, 20191510,737 10,737$214,313$214,3133

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Leading Cast

Taylor Schilling    Sarah
Jackson Robert Scott    Miles

Supporting Cast

Colm Feore    Arthur Jacobson
Peter Mooney    John
Brittany Allen    Margaret St. James
Olunike Adeliyi    Rebecca
David Kohlsmith    Miles (5 Years Old)
Ava Augustin    Penmark Student
Martha Girvin    Miles’ Foster Mother
Michael Dyson    Farmer
Byron Abalos    Penmark Instructor
Mark Sparks    Lead S.W.A.T. Officer
Ashley Black    Hailey

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

Production and Technical Credits

Nicholas McCarthy    Director
Jeff Buhler    Screenwriter
Tripp Vinson    Producer
Nick Spicer    Executive Producer
Jeff Buhler    Executive Producer
Lisa Zambri    Executive Producer
Daniel Bekerman    Executive Producer
Bridger Nielson    Director of Photography
Aidan Leroux    Production Designer
Brian Ufberg    Editor
Tom Elkins    Editor
Joseph Bishara    Composer
Catherine Ashton    Costume Designer

Home Market Releases for May 7th, 2019

May 8th, 2019

The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part

It is yet another slow week on the home market with very few first-run releases of note. There are three contenders for Pick of the Week: Better Call Saul: Season 4, The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part on 4K Ultra HD, and My Hero Academia: Season Three, Part One. It is too close to call, so I’m declaring a three-way tie. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Alita Battles Disbelievers and Wins

February 20th, 2019

Alita: Battle Angel

The weekend wasn’t as bad as it could have been, at least not at the top. Alita: Battle Angel topped all but the most bullish expectations with $42.25 million from Thursday through Sunday. Isn’t It Romantic matched expectations nearly perfectly, while Happy Death Day 2U struggled, but should still break even, eventually. Overall, the box office rose 8.4% from last weekend, but plummet 57% from the same weekend last year. On the positive side, that was the weekend Black Panther debuted, so we knew a drop-off like this was to be expected. On the negative side, as of the end of business on Monday, 2019 was behind 2018’s pace by a margin of over $350 million or nearly 23%. 2019 will need to turn things around soon if it wants any chance of completing a comeback. Hell, it will need to turn things around soon if it wants any chance to avoid a worst-in-a-decade end result. More...

Weekend Wrap-up: 2019 Continues its Slump

February 12th, 2019

The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part

The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part missed expectations over the weekend, leading to yet another disappointing overall performance at the box office. Granted, the box office did climb by 55% from last weekend to $112 million. However, last weekend was the worst weekend at the box office in more than a year. Additionally, $112 million is still 20% lower than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2019 has pulled in $1.01 billion; however, this is still 15% lower than last year’s pace and the slowest pace since 2011, in terms of raw dollars. If we go by ticket sales, we have to look all the way back to 1999 to find a slower start to the year. More...

Weekend Estimates: Lego Tops Chart, but Fails to Match the Original

February 10th, 2019

The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part

The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part reportedly cost $99 million to make and it will earn that much domestically, so it will very likely make a profit and Warner Bros. will be fine. That said, it is estimated to only manage $34.4 million over the weekend, which is about 40% lower than expectations and almost exactly 50% lower than the first film opened with. Its reviews are 84% positive, while it managed an A minus from CinemaScore, so it really should have done better than this. This hopefully isn’t a sign that the overall box office is unhealthy, but just a sign that WB has pushed the franchise too much too soon. Internationally, the film started with $18.1 million in 63 markets. This includes a first place, $5.2 million on 1,301 screens in the U.K. It also managed first place in Russia with $1.7 million on 2,493 screens. On the other hand, it only managed fourth place in Brazil with just $707,000 on 854 screens, which is the weakest start in the franchise. More...

Friday Estimates: New Releases Receive a Cold Welcome

February 9th, 2019

The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part

Friday’s box office can best be described as “What happened?” Thursday previews looked promising, but then the Friday numbers arrived and it looks like most of the new releases will miss expectations. This includes The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, which opened with $8.5 million on Friday, $9.1 million including its paid previews from January. This is well below expectations and puts the film on pace for about $32 million over the weekend. Its reviews are 85% positive, but its early CinemaScore is just A minus, which isn’t particularly good for a family film. Next weekend is a long weekend, so I think it will still get to $100 million domestically, which is more than it cost to make. However, a lot of people thought it had a real shot at $200 million domestically, so this is a real disappointment. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Lego Lifts Off with $2.1 million in Combined Previews

February 8th, 2019

The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part

The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part got off to a solid start with $2.1 million in previews. This includes $1.5 million last night and $600,000 from the January paid preview. This is a good result for a family film opening without the benefit of a school holiday. Granted, The Lego Batman Movie opened with $2.2 million during its previews in 2017, but as a comic book movie, it had more drawing power with adults and would be slightly more front-loaded. We don’t know for sure if The Second Part will make up the difference over the full weekend and match our $55 million prediction, but we will have a better idea tomorrow when the Friday estimates show up. More...

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February 8th, 2019

The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part

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Preview: February

February 1st, 2019

The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part

2019 got off to a slow start as the biggest release of January, Glass, missed expectations and as a result, 2019 lost every weekend in the year-over-year comparison. Unfortunately, 2019 isn’t going to turn things around this month, as last February, Black Panther broke all of the records. That doesn’t mean there are no bright spots this month. Both The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part and How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World are virtually guaranteed to reach $100 million domestically, while I wouldn’t be too surprised if one or both hit $200 million. Meanwhile, there are several midlevel hits, one of which could turn into a surprise $100 million hit. That said, there’s a chance all nine movies opening this month combined will earn less than Black Panther did last year. More...

The Prodigy Trailer

October 23rd, 2018

Horror movie starring Taylor Schilling and Jackson Robert Scott opens February 8, 2019 ... Full Movie Details. More...


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

Synopsis

A mother concerned about her young son’s disturbing behavior thinks something supernatural may be affecting him.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$5,853,061 (39.4% of total gross)
Legs:2.54 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:66.3% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$6,000,000 (worldwide box office is 3.7 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,530 opening theaters/2,530 max. theaters, 2.9 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $17,483,705

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists


Watch Now On

Amazon VOD:Amazon VOD, Amazon VOD
iTunes:iTunes
Google Play:Google Play
Vudu:Vudu

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: February 8th, 2019 (Wide) by Orion Pictures
International Releases: February 8th, 2019 (Wide), released as Potomek (Czech Republic)
February 8th, 2019 (Wide) (Netherlands)
February 8th, 2019 (Wide), released as Potomok (Slovakia)
February 8th, 2019 (Wide) (Spain)
February 15th, 2019 (Wide) (Poland)
... Show all releases
Video Release: April 23rd, 2019 by Orion Video
MPAA Rating: R for violence, disturbing and bloody images, a sexual reference and brief graphic nudity.
(Rating bulletin 2540 (Cert #51758), 8/15/2018)
Running Time: 100 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Escape Room
Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords: Supernatural, Scary Kids, Child Prodigy, Serial Killer, Child Abuse, Car Accident, Supernatural Horror
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Horror
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Orion Pictures, Vinson Pictures, XYZ Films
Production Countries: Hong Kong, United States
Languages: English

Leading Cast

Taylor Schilling    Sarah
Jackson Robert Scott    Miles

Supporting Cast

Colm Feore    Arthur Jacobson
Peter Mooney    John
Brittany Allen    Margaret St. James
Olunike Adeliyi    Rebecca
David Kohlsmith    Miles (5 Years Old)
Ava Augustin    Penmark Student
Martha Girvin    Miles’ Foster Mother
Michael Dyson    Farmer
Byron Abalos    Penmark Instructor
Mark Sparks    Lead S.W.A.T. Officer
Ashley Black    Hailey

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

Production and Technical Credits

Nicholas McCarthy    Director
Jeff Buhler    Screenwriter
Tripp Vinson    Producer
Nick Spicer    Executive Producer
Jeff Buhler    Executive Producer
Lisa Zambri    Executive Producer
Daniel Bekerman    Executive Producer
Bridger Nielson    Director of Photography
Aidan Leroux    Production Designer
Brian Ufberg    Editor
Tom Elkins    Editor
Joseph Bishara    Composer
Catherine Ashton    Costume Designer

Home Market Releases for May 7th, 2019

May 8th, 2019

The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part

It is yet another slow week on the home market with very few first-run releases of note. There are three contenders for Pick of the Week: Better Call Saul: Season 4, The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part on 4K Ultra HD, and My Hero Academia: Season Three, Part One. It is too close to call, so I’m declaring a three-way tie. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Alita Battles Disbelievers and Wins

February 20th, 2019

Alita: Battle Angel

The weekend wasn’t as bad as it could have been, at least not at the top. Alita: Battle Angel topped all but the most bullish expectations with $42.25 million from Thursday through Sunday. Isn’t It Romantic matched expectations nearly perfectly, while Happy Death Day 2U struggled, but should still break even, eventually. Overall, the box office rose 8.4% from last weekend, but plummet 57% from the same weekend last year. On the positive side, that was the weekend Black Panther debuted, so we knew a drop-off like this was to be expected. On the negative side, as of the end of business on Monday, 2019 was behind 2018’s pace by a margin of over $350 million or nearly 23%. 2019 will need to turn things around soon if it wants any chance of completing a comeback. Hell, it will need to turn things around soon if it wants any chance to avoid a worst-in-a-decade end result. More...

Weekend Wrap-up: 2019 Continues its Slump

February 12th, 2019

The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part

The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part missed expectations over the weekend, leading to yet another disappointing overall performance at the box office. Granted, the box office did climb by 55% from last weekend to $112 million. However, last weekend was the worst weekend at the box office in more than a year. Additionally, $112 million is still 20% lower than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2019 has pulled in $1.01 billion; however, this is still 15% lower than last year’s pace and the slowest pace since 2011, in terms of raw dollars. If we go by ticket sales, we have to look all the way back to 1999 to find a slower start to the year. More...

Weekend Estimates: Lego Tops Chart, but Fails to Match the Original

February 10th, 2019

The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part

The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part reportedly cost $99 million to make and it will earn that much domestically, so it will very likely make a profit and Warner Bros. will be fine. That said, it is estimated to only manage $34.4 million over the weekend, which is about 40% lower than expectations and almost exactly 50% lower than the first film opened with. Its reviews are 84% positive, while it managed an A minus from CinemaScore, so it really should have done better than this. This hopefully isn’t a sign that the overall box office is unhealthy, but just a sign that WB has pushed the franchise too much too soon. Internationally, the film started with $18.1 million in 63 markets. This includes a first place, $5.2 million on 1,301 screens in the U.K. It also managed first place in Russia with $1.7 million on 2,493 screens. On the other hand, it only managed fourth place in Brazil with just $707,000 on 854 screens, which is the weakest start in the franchise. More...

Friday Estimates: New Releases Receive a Cold Welcome

February 9th, 2019

The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part

Friday’s box office can best be described as “What happened?” Thursday previews looked promising, but then the Friday numbers arrived and it looks like most of the new releases will miss expectations. This includes The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, which opened with $8.5 million on Friday, $9.1 million including its paid previews from January. This is well below expectations and puts the film on pace for about $32 million over the weekend. Its reviews are 85% positive, but its early CinemaScore is just A minus, which isn’t particularly good for a family film. Next weekend is a long weekend, so I think it will still get to $100 million domestically, which is more than it cost to make. However, a lot of people thought it had a real shot at $200 million domestically, so this is a real disappointment. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Lego Lifts Off with $2.1 million in Combined Previews

February 8th, 2019

The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part

The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part got off to a solid start with $2.1 million in previews. This includes $1.5 million last night and $600,000 from the January paid preview. This is a good result for a family film opening without the benefit of a school holiday. Granted, The Lego Batman Movie opened with $2.2 million during its previews in 2017, but as a comic book movie, it had more drawing power with adults and would be slightly more front-loaded. We don’t know for sure if The Second Part will make up the difference over the full weekend and match our $55 million prediction, but we will have a better idea tomorrow when the Friday estimates show up. More...

Weekend Predictions: Can Lego Save 2019?

February 8th, 2019

The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part

I’m of two minds when it comes to this weekend. On the one hand, The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part should be the biggest hit of the year so far and could be the first true monster hit of the year. On the other hand, it might not be enough to keep pace with last year. Only one other new release, What Men Want, has a shot at $20 million, while the other two releases, Cold Pursuit and The Prodigy, might not reach $10 million. This weekend last year, wasn’t quite as strong when it came to new releases, but it had a massive advantage when it came to holdovers. I think 2019 has a small advantage here, but I’ve been burned before, so I won’t be too surprised if 2019 loses in the year-over-year comparison, again. More...

Preview: February

February 1st, 2019

The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part

2019 got off to a slow start as the biggest release of January, Glass, missed expectations and as a result, 2019 lost every weekend in the year-over-year comparison. Unfortunately, 2019 isn’t going to turn things around this month, as last February, Black Panther broke all of the records. That doesn’t mean there are no bright spots this month. Both The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part and How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World are virtually guaranteed to reach $100 million domestically, while I wouldn’t be too surprised if one or both hit $200 million. Meanwhile, there are several midlevel hits, one of which could turn into a surprise $100 million hit. That said, there’s a chance all nine movies opening this month combined will earn less than Black Panther did last year. More...

The Prodigy Trailer

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Horror movie starring Taylor Schilling and Jackson Robert Scott opens February 8, 2019 ... Full Movie Details. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Feb 8, 2019 6 $5,853,061   2,530 $2,313   $5,853,061 1
Feb 15, 2019 9 $3,168,439 -46% 2,530 $1,252   $11,033,913 2
Feb 22, 2019 13 $1,122,595 -65% 1,331 $843   $13,503,116 3
Mar 1, 2019 23 $422,837 -62% 533 $793   $14,376,402 4
Mar 8, 2019 36 $110,160 -74% 152 $725   $14,647,114 5
Mar 15, 2019 46 $62,614 -43% 88 $712   $14,775,113 6
Mar 22, 2019 51 $25,913 -59% 70 $370   $14,824,063 7
Mar 29, 2019 62 $11,939 -54% 25 $478   $14,848,238 8
Apr 5, 2019 71 $2,920 -76% 8 $365   $14,855,506 9

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Feb 7, 2019 P $350,000     0     $350,000  
Feb 8, 2019 4 $2,030,705     2,530 $803   $2,030,705 1
Feb 9, 2019 6 $2,394,196 +18%   2,530 $946   $4,424,901 2
Feb 10, 2019 6 $1,428,160 -40%   2,530 $564   $5,853,061 3
Feb 11, 2019 6 $392,361 -73%   2,530 $155   $6,245,422 4
Feb 12, 2019 6 $497,929 +27%   2,530 $197   $6,743,351 5
Feb 13, 2019 9 $296,498 -40%   2,530 $117   $7,039,849 6
Feb 14, 2019 9 $825,625 +178%   2,530 $326   $7,865,474 7
Feb 15, 2019 9 $847,087 +3% -58% 2,530 $335   $8,712,561 8
Feb 16, 2019 9 $1,350,883 +59% -44% 2,530 $534   $10,063,444 9
Feb 17, 2019 10 $970,469 -28% -32% 2,530 $384   $11,033,913 10
Feb 18, 2019 11 $501,721 -48% +28% 2,530 $198   $11,535,634 11
Feb 19, 2019 10 $372,241 -26% -25% 2,530 $147   $11,907,875 12
Feb 20, 2019 10 $249,265 -33% -16% 2,530 $99   $12,157,140 13
Feb 21, 2019 10 $223,381 -10% -73% 2,530 $88   $12,380,521 14
Feb 22, 2019 13 $324,073 +45% -62% 1,331 $243   $12,704,594 15
Feb 23, 2019 13 $500,754 +55% -63% 1,331 $376   $13,205,348 16
Feb 24, 2019 14 $297,768 -41% -69% 1,331 $224   $13,503,116 17
Feb 25, 2019 13 $108,089 -64% -78% 1,331 $81   $13,611,205 18
Feb 26, 2019 13 $146,256 +35% -61% 1,331 $110   $13,757,461 19
Feb 27, 2019 13 $110,748 -24% -56% 1,331 $83   $13,868,209 20
Feb 28, 2019 13 $85,356 -23% -62% 1,331 $64   $13,953,565 21
Mar 1, 2019 - $118,872 +39% -63% 533 $223   $14,072,437 22
Mar 2, 2019 - $189,891 +60% -62% 533 $356   $14,262,328 23
Mar 3, 2019 - $114,074 -40% -62% 533 $214   $14,376,402 24
Mar 4, 2019 - $41,855 -63% -61% 533 $79   $14,418,257 25
Mar 5, 2019 - $52,119 +25% -64% 533 $98   $14,470,376 26
Mar 6, 2019 - $39,944 -23% -64% 533 $75   $14,510,320 27
Mar 7, 2019 - $26,634 -33% -69% 533 $50   $14,536,954 28
Mar 8, 2019 - $28,782 +8% -76% 152 $189   $14,565,736 29
Mar 9, 2019 - $47,553 +65% -75% 152 $313   $14,613,289 30
Mar 10, 2019 - $33,825 -29% -70% 152 $223   $14,647,114 31
Mar 11, 2019 - $16,222 -52% -61% 152 $107   $14,663,336 32
Mar 12, 2019 - $20,998 +29% -60% 152 $138   $14,684,334 33
Mar 13, 2019 - $16,501 -21% -59% 152 $109   $14,700,835 34
Mar 14, 2019 - $11,664 -29% -56% 152 $77   $14,712,499 35
Mar 15, 2019 - $18,479 +58% -36% 88 $210   $14,730,978 36
Mar 16, 2019 - $27,157 +47% -43% 88 $309   $14,758,135 37
Mar 17, 2019 - $16,978 -37% -50% 88 $193   $14,775,113 38
Mar 18, 2019 - $5,742 -66% -65% 88 $65   $14,780,855 39
Mar 19, 2019 - $7,296 +27% -65% 88 $83   $14,788,151 40
Mar 20, 2019 - $6,232 -15% -62% 88 $71   $14,794,383 41
Mar 21, 2019 - $3,767 -40% -68% 88 $43   $14,798,150 42
Mar 22, 2019 - $6,462 +72% -65% 70 $92   $14,804,612 43
Mar 23, 2019 - $11,492 +78% -58% 70 $164   $14,816,104 44
Mar 24, 2019 - $7,959 -31% -53% 70 $114   $14,824,063 45
Mar 25, 2019 - $3,143 -61% -45% 70 $45   $14,827,206 46
Mar 26, 2019 - $3,608 +15% -51% 70 $52   $14,830,814 47
Mar 27, 2019 - $2,863 -21% -54% 70 $41   $14,833,677 48
Mar 28, 2019 - $2,622 -8% -30% 70 $37   $14,836,299 49
Mar 29, 2019 - $2,617 n/c -60% 25 $105   $14,838,916 50
Mar 30, 2019 - $5,706 +118% -50% 25 $228   $14,844,622 51
Mar 31, 2019 - $3,616 -37% -55% 25 $145   $14,848,238 52
Apr 1, 2019 - $1,146 -68% -64% 25 $46   $14,849,384 53
Apr 2, 2019 - $1,290 +13% -64% 25 $52   $14,850,674 54
Apr 3, 2019 - $1,090 -16% -62% 25 $44   $14,851,764 55
Apr 4, 2019 - $822 -25% -69% 25 $33   $14,852,586 56
Apr 5, 2019 - $821 n/c -69% 8 $103   $14,853,407 57
Apr 6, 2019 - $1,219 +48% -79% 8 $152   $14,854,626 58
Apr 7, 2019 - $880 -28% -76% 8 $110   $14,855,506 59
Apr 8, 2019 - $167 -81% -85% 8 $21   $14,855,673 60
Apr 9, 2019 - $178 +7% -86% 8 $22   $14,855,851 61
Apr 10, 2019 - $251 +41% -77% 8 $31   $14,856,102 62
Apr 11, 2019 - $189 -25% -77% 8 $24   $14,856,291 63

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Feb 8, 2019 7 $7,865,474   2,530 $3,109   $7,865,474 1
Feb 15, 2019 9 $4,515,047 -43% 2,530 $1,785   $12,380,521 2
Feb 22, 2019 13 $1,573,044 -65% 1,331 $1,182   $13,953,565 3
Mar 1, 2019 22 $583,389 -63% 533 $1,095   $14,536,954 4
Mar 8, 2019 36 $175,545 -70% 152 $1,155   $14,712,499 5
Mar 15, 2019 46 $85,651 -51% 88 $973   $14,798,150 6
Mar 22, 2019 51 $38,149 -55% 70 $545   $14,836,299 7
Mar 29, 2019 59 $16,287 -57% 25 $651   $14,852,586 8
Apr 5, 2019 73 $3,705 -77% 8 $463   $14,856,291 9

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 3/15/2019 $94,532 142 142 278 $183,178 4/19/2019
Brazil 3/15/2019 $394,994 400 400 500 $650,026 3/30/2019
Czech Republic 2/8/2019 $66,419 74 74 170 $185,026 3/19/2019
Italy 3/28/2019 $293,677 0 9 9 $512,496 4/19/2019
Lithuania 5/10/2019 $16,542 66 66 92 $30,684 5/28/2019
Mexico 2/22/2019 $449,532 0 0 0 $449,532 2/26/2019
Netherlands 2/8/2019 $272,408 77 78 306 $707,731 3/12/2019
Poland 2/15/2019 $0 0 125 125 $268,908 2/22/2019
Portugal 3/1/2019 $53,832 36 37 120 $192,617 4/11/2019
Russia (CIS) 2/21/2019 $397,668 902 902 1,866 $659,476 3/25/2019
Slovakia 2/8/2019 $68,514 68 68 126 $162,093 3/8/2019
South Korea 4/4/2019 $22,823 123 123 123 $29,158 4/11/2019
Spain 2/8/2019 $339,141 177 177 547 $773,821 3/8/2019
United Kingdom 3/15/2019 $128,675 92 92 92 $128,675 3/20/2019
 
Rest of World $2,623,433
 
International Total$7,556,854 5/28/2019

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
May 12, 20191312,285 12,285$183,784$183,7843

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
May 12, 20191510,737 10,737$214,313$214,3133

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