Oman Box Office for The Shallows (2016)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Oman Box Office $52,060Details
Worldwide Box Office $118,763,442Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $5,010,888 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $2,749,837 Details
Total North America Video Sales $7,760,725
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Synopsis

When Nancy is surfing on a secluded beach, she finds herself on the feeding ground of a great white shark. Though she is stranded only 200 yards from shore, survival proves to be the ultimate test of wills, requiring all of Nancy's ingenuity, resourcefulness, and fortitude.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$13,000,000
Oman Releases: August 11th, 2016 (Wide)
Video Release: September 13th, 2016 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for bloody images, intense sequences of peril, and brief strong language.
(Rating bulletin 2428 (Cert #50100), 6/8/2016)
Running Time: 87 minutes
Keywords: Surfing, Trapped, Animals Gone Bad, Epilogue, Near Death Experience, Single Parent, Split Screen, Non-Chronological, Character POV shot, Survival Thriller
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Thriller/Suspense
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Columbia Pictures, Weimaraner Republic Pictures, Ombra Films
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

2016 - Holiday Gift Guide - Part I - First-Run Releases and Franchise Box Sets

November 22nd, 2016

Finding Dory

It’s Thanksgiving weekend, which means Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and of course the first installment of our Holiday Gift Guide. This week we will tackle first run releases, as well as franchise box sets, although there aren’t many of the latter to talk about. In fact, the best movie box set of the year includes more TV shows than movies in its running time and I’ve decided to include it in our second part, which deals with TV on DVD releases. There are still a number of big first-run releases this year that are definitely worthy gifts. We are going to start with the biggest domestic hit of the year... More...

Home Market Releases for September 27th, 2016

September 27th, 2016

Captain America: Civil War

It is a pretty good week on the home market with a few releases worth picking up. The biggest of these is Central Intelligence, but while it is worth picking up, it isn’t a contender for Pick of the Week. There are some smaller releases that were up for that title, including The Shallows, An American Werewolf in London and The Innocents. However, in the end, I went with Captain America: Civil War. The Blu-ray screener arrived late, and I held off on naming it Pick of the Week when it came out for that very reason. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Blair Witch Spooks the Box Office with $765,000

September 16th, 2016

Blair Witch

Blair Witch led the way during Thursday’s previews with $765,000. This is well short of the horror films we had during the summer, including The Shallows at $1.33 million and Lights Out at $1.8 million. Then again, it isn’t really fair to compare previews during summer when a lot of the target audience doesn’t have to go to school the next day. Unfortunately, there are not a lot of horror films that come out in September and previews like this have only been ubiquitous for the past few years. I think it is a good sign, but I’m not sure. Maybe if moviegoers like it more than critics do, the film will be a hit. More...

International Box Office: Star Trek opens just Beyond Age Of Shadows with $16.6 million

September 14th, 2016

Star Trek Beyond

There were two films that could lay claim to top spot on the international chart. Star Trek Beyond has the better claim earning $16.6 million over the weekend in 40 markets for totals of $161.5 million internationally and $318.1 million worldwide. Its biggest debut came from Mexico, where it pulled in $1.29 million over the weekend for a four-day opening of $1.43 million. This was enough for first place. The film also remained in first place in China with $11.41 million over the weekend for a two-week total of $53.66 million. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Star Trek’s Previews are in the Stratosphere at $5.5 million

July 22nd, 2016

Star Trek Beyond

Star Trek Beyond got off to a fast start with $5.5 million during its midnight previews. This is $2 million more than Ghostbusters made last weekend, plus it has better reviews. On the other hand, it is a sequel, so the comparison isn’t perfect. We could compare it to the previous installment in the franchise, but that film opened on a Wednesday. X-Men: Apocalypse earned $8.4 million in its previews, but that film earned weaker reviews and is a comic book movie, which tend to be more front-loaded. I was a little more bullish than most with my prediction, but this result make me feel a lot better. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Dory Wins with $51.44 million, but Tarzan has Near Legendary Opening

July 6th, 2016

Finding Dory

The Fourth of July weekend went very well as two of the three new releases beat expectations. However, none of them were able to top Finding Dory, which earned its third win in a row. The Legend of Tarzan was very close in second place, which surprised a lot of analysts, but there might be a logical reason for its success. The Purge: Election Year more than tripled its production budget during its opening three-day weekend, so there’s no chance the studio isn’t giddy over that. The only real disappointment was The BFG, which got lost in the crowd. The overall box office was up from last week, which is a pleasant surprise. Granted, it grew by just under 1.0% to $192 million over the three-day weekend. More importantly, it was 41% higher than the same three-day weekend last year. Add in Monday, and the year-to-date lead rose to $120 million or 2.2% at $5.71 billion to $5.58 billion. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Dory Defeats Alien Invasion with $72.96 million

June 28th, 2016

Finding Dory

As predicted, Finding Dory repeated as the box office champion and came very close to matching our prediction with $72.96 million over the weekend. This is well above Independence Day: Resurgence's opening of $41.04 million. The Shallows was great as a low-budget horror film. The other two films... let's not talk about them. Overall, the box office fell 19% from last weekend to $188 million; however, this is to be expected, given how big Finding Dory opened. The weekend box office was even better than the same weekend last year, albeit by only 2.3%, which is not enough to keep up with inflation. Likewise, the year-over-year comparison is not great either. 2016 still leads 2015, but only by $5.38 billion to $5.31 billion, which is a lead of just 1.2%. Hopefully this weekend's win is a sign of things turning around, but I'm not so sure of that. More...

Weekend Estimates: Independence Day is Fish Food

June 26th, 2016

Finding-Dory

Independence Day: Resurgence is getting crushed at the box office this weekend, thanks in part to a strong second weekend for Finding Dory, but mostly because it failed where the original succeeded. Back in 1996, Independence Day pretty much invented the event movie, as it became the film everyone wanted to watch over the July 4 holiday weekend. Its $50.2 million 3-day weekend fell fractionally short of the then-record $52.8 million earned by Batman Forever over its opening weekend in June, 1995, but the $96.1 million it earned over its first five days was unprecedented. Resurgence had a storied past to live up to, and is falling well short. More...

Friday Estimates: Dory swims to $23.21 million, Resurgence shrinks to $16.8 million

June 25th, 2016

Finding Dory

Finding Dory held on to first place on Friday and that’s not good news, at least not for the box office as a whole. The film pulled in $23.21 million last night, which puts it on track to earn approximately $76 million. We predicted $74 million, so I’m calling this a victory. This will give the film close to $290 million after just ten days of release and puts it on pace to reach $300 million late Monday / early Tuesday. It will obviously hit $400 million at this pace, and it could become the first film of 2016 and the first animated film of all time to reach the $500 million milestone. That’s not a sure thing, but I think it’s at least 50/50 at this point. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Independence Day Doesn't Really Surge

June 24th, 2016

Independence Day: Resurgence

Independence Day: Resurgence started its box office run with $4 million during Thursday previews. That's not good. That's twice as much as the $2 million Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows earned a few weeks ago, but half as much as the $8.2 million X-Men: Apocalypse earned the week before that. It is identical to Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation, which opened last summer. If you compare its opening to all three films, taking into account Out of the Shadows' younger target audience and Apocalypse's Fanboy nature, then Resurgence will likely opened with between $50 million and $60 million. Hopefully it is performing better internationally. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will New Releases Challenge Top Spot? Or Will Dory just Keep Swimming?

June 23rd, 2016

Independence Day: Resurgence

This is the last weekend in June and there are three wide releases hoping to challenge Finding Dory for top spot. I don’t think any of them will come close. Independence Day: Resurgence is the only new release with a shot at first place and it should come out on top on Friday. It better win on Friday, or the month will end on a soft note. The Shallows and Free State of Jones will be fighting for fourth place. The Shallows cost less than $20 million, so a fourth place finish wouldn’t be a bad start. On the other hand, Free State of Jones cost $65 million to make, so a fourth place finish would be a disaster. Also opening this week is The Neon Demon. It isn’t opening wide, but it is opening wide enough to compete for a slot in the top ten. This weekend last year, there were two wide releases that earned less than $50 million combined. On the other hand, the top two films, Jurassic World and Inside Out both earned more than $50 million. Can the top four this year out-earn the top four last year? I think they can. We might get an actual win in the year-over-year comparison. More...

2016 Preview: June

June 1st, 2016

Finding Dory

May was great, as long as you don't compare it to last May. Captain America: Civil War was a monster hit and is closing in on $400 million, while both X-Men: Apocalypse and The Angry Birds Movie will earn over $100 million. Looking ahead, every week in June, there is one movie that should top $100 million; however, only Finding Dory is expected to make more than $200 million. In fact, that film is expected to make close to $400 million domestically and over $1 billion worldwide. Last June, there were two monster hits, Inside Out and Jurassic World, plus one $100 million hit, Spy. I don't see how 2016 will top that. Even if every film with a shot at $100 million gets to that milestone, 2016 still might not top last year's pace. Fortunately, 2016 does have a large lead and that could be enough to keep 2016 ahead of 2015's pace in the year-over-year competition. It could be really close at the end of the month, on the other hand. More...

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

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeScreensPer ScreenTotal GrossWeek
2016/08/12 - $30,662   8 $3,833   $30,662 1
2016/08/19 - $6,793 -78% 2 $3,397   $52,060 2

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 8/25/2016 $318,907 112 159 375 $794,962 11/30/2018
Aruba 6/23/2016 $0 0 3 6 $31,435 12/31/2018
Australia 8/19/2016 $1,185,639 224 231 827 $2,836,185 9/12/2016
Austria 8/26/2016 $51,284 44 45 174 $177,753 10/11/2016
Bahrain 8/11/2016 $60,253 6 6 16 $130,513 12/31/2018
Belgium 8/3/2016 $316,235 40 47 272 $932,755 10/4/2016
Bolivia 8/25/2016 $21,489 15 15 36 $67,323 12/31/2018
Brazil 8/25/2016 $636,312 295 295 712 $1,581,204 10/4/2016
Bulgaria 8/26/2016 $10,942 0 13 26 $41,262 2/26/2019
Cambodia 7/5/2016 $18,988 33 33 57 $45,028 12/31/2018
Central America 8/18/2016 $226,042 92 92 251 $596,629 9/20/2016
Chile 8/18/2016 $93,647 38 38 109 $221,799 12/31/2018
China 9/9/2016 $8,450,000 45868 45868 55112 $15,018,620 10/22/2018
Colombia 8/18/2016 $155,709 110 110 229 $361,408 12/31/2018
Croatia 8/18/2016 $30,164 32 32 111 $120,380 12/31/2018
Curacao 6/23/2016 $0 0 3 7 $45,378 12/31/2018
Czech Republic 8/12/2016 $44,282 81 81 161 $96,540 1/1/2019
Denmark 8/18/2016 $93,889 56 56 134 $226,606 9/20/2016
Dominican Republic 8/18/2016 $26,332 25 25 74 $79,035 12/31/2018
East Africa 8/12/2016 $1,566 1 1 2 $3,779 8/23/2016
Ecuador 8/19/2016 $67,733 34 34 89 $245,749 12/31/2018
Egypt 8/10/2016 $55,431 11 11 41 $216,624 12/31/2018
Estonia 8/12/2016 $16,142 9 11 29 $43,505 9/13/2016
Finland 9/30/2016 $33,733 37 37 76 $79,361 11/1/2016
France 8/17/2016 $1,503,498 268 300 1477 $4,136,075 9/27/2016
Germany 8/25/2016 $423,096 287 317 1093 $1,477,499 10/18/2016
Ghana 9/2/2016 $1,267 3 3 4 $3,050 12/31/2018
Greece 7/21/2016 $50,087 56 56 128 $174,339 8/23/2016
Hong Kong 8/4/2016 $227,940 68 68 133 $497,244 8/30/2016
Hungary 8/11/2016 $108,935 37 42 165 $302,923 12/31/2018
Iceland 8/24/2016 $8,212 7 7 16 $31,023 12/31/2018
India 9/16/2016 $241,552 613 613 628 $356,358 10/4/2016
Indonesia 8/10/2016 $490,540 218 218 376 $857,541 12/31/2018
Iraq 8/11/2016 $5,316 5 5 9 $13,404 12/31/2018
Israel 8/18/2016 $116,001 22 22 100 $415,453 12/31/2018
Italy 8/26/2016 $871,905 0 174 185 $2,404,408 9/20/2016
Jamaica 6/29/2016 $0 0 3 6 $31,868 12/31/2018
Japan 7/23/2016 $389,686 157 157 528 $1,572,328 9/13/2016
Jordan 8/11/2016 $29,912 6 6 14 $68,704 12/31/2018
Kenya 9/2/2016 $6,025 15 15 15 $6,025 12/31/2018
Latvia 8/12/2016 $7,605 13 13 19 $22,911 12/31/2018
Lebanon 8/11/2016 $60,722 16 16 38 $166,570 12/31/2018
Lithuania 8/12/2016 $11,656 96 96 121 $28,802 8/26/2016
Malaysia 7/28/2016 $603,186 165 165 546 $1,557,721 9/20/2016
Mexico 7/14/2016 $998,751 0 210 873 $3,597,384 10/4/2016
Netherlands 8/18/2016 $276,105 75 76 354 $967,812 10/4/2016
New Zealand 8/19/2016 $131,615 54 54 173 $345,145 9/27/2016
Nigeria 9/2/2016 $4,779 15 15 28 $18,202 12/31/2018
North America 6/24/2016 $16,800,868 2,962 2,962 11,298 $55,121,623 11/29/2016
Norway 8/12/2016 $177,157 114 114 159 $394,036 9/20/2016
Oman 8/11/2016 $30,662 8 8 10 $52,060 12/31/2018
Pakistan 7/29/2016 $0 0 8 10 $31,925 12/31/2018
Peru 8/25/2016 $264,749 92 92 218 $706,526 12/31/2018
Philippines 8/10/2016 $500,287 114 114 234 $1,006,837 12/31/2018
Poland 7/22/2016 $86,514 84 84 228 $307,932 11/18/2018
Portugal 8/11/2016 $88,082 31 31 105 $374,611 9/27/2016
Qatar 8/11/2016 $148,490 7 7 19 $301,289 12/31/2018
Romania 7/15/2016 $29,041 54 54 166 $93,189 12/31/2018
Russia (CIS) 7/7/2016 $1,389,292 974 974 2413 $3,137,750 11/14/2018
Serbia and Montenegro 8/18/2016 $7,369 22 22 56 $46,854 12/31/2018
Singapore 8/11/2016 $172,216 32 32 72 $361,438 8/30/2016
Slovakia 8/25/2016 $26,660 59 59 108 $71,452 9/20/2016
Slovenia 8/18/2016 $14,731 11 11 43 $63,649 10/3/2016
South Africa 8/26/2016 $52,300 35 44 176 $198,801 11/1/2016
South Korea 7/8/2016 $0 0 518 850 $2,817,241 8/15/2016
Spain 7/15/2016 $698,432 301 325 1184 $2,545,415 9/13/2016
Suriname 6/30/2016 $0 0 1 2 $2,398 12/31/2018
Sweden 9/9/2016 $65,102 69 69 171 $146,195 10/11/2016
Switzerland 8/25/2016 $25,747 23 23 72 $76,039 10/4/2016
Syria 8/18/2016 $441 1 2 6 $4,836 12/31/2018
Taiwan 8/18/2016 $289,576 82 82 194 $715,025 9/13/2016
Thailand 7/7/2016 $496,416 149 149 286 $1,607,928 8/2/2016
Trinidad 6/29/2016 $0 0 11 20 $101,424 12/31/2018
Turkey 8/5/2016 $100,986 166 169 451 $446,799 2/26/2019
Ukraine 7/7/2016 $95,962 152 152 383 $227,110 12/31/2018
United Arab Emirates 8/11/2016 $548,916 49 49 106 $1,147,394 12/31/2018
United Kingdom 8/12/2016 $1,035,907 379 379 1087 $2,910,266 10/4/2016
Uruguay 8/18/2016 $31,033 14 14 38 $83,790 12/31/2018
Venezuela 9/9/2016 $30,017 56 56 155 $114,303 10/25/2016
Vietnam 8/5/2016 $107,279 84 84 130 $262,107 12/31/2018
 
Rest of World $238,578
 
Worldwide Total$118,763,442 2/26/2019

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

Leading Cast

Blake Lively    Nancy

Supporting Cast

Oscar Jaenada    Carlos
Angelo Josua Lozano Corzo    Surfer
Jose Manuel Trujillo Salas    Surfer
Brett Cullen    Dad
Sedona Legge    Chloe
Pablo Calva    Boy
Diego Espejel    Intoxicated Man
Janelle Bailey    Mom
Ava Dean    Young Nancy
Chelsea Moody    Young Mom

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

Production and Technical Credits

Jaume Collet-Serra    Director
Anthony Jaswinski    Screenwriter
Lynn Harris    Producer
Matti Leshem    Producer
Doug Merrifield    Executive Producer
Jaume Collet-Serra    Executive Producer
Flavio Labiano    Director of Photography
Hugh Bateup    Production Designer
Joel Negron    Editor
Marco Beltrami    Composer
Scott E. Anderson    Visual Effects Supervisor
Diana Stulic Ibanez    Visual Effects Producer
Doug Merrifield    Unit Production Manager
Julian Wall    First Assistant Director
Steve Danton    First Assistant Director
Sharon Miller    Production Manager
Rachael Bagley O'Brien    Second Assistant Director
Fiona Donovan    Supervising Art Director
Nathan Blanco Fouraux    Art Director
Emma Rudkin    Set Decorator
Carolina Haggstrom    Script Supervisor
Helen Maggs    Costume Supervisor
Chelsea Staebell    Costume Supervisor
Tami Lane    Make-up and Hair Designer
Rodney Ortega    Hairstylist
Louise Coulston    Make up
Jason Baird    Make-up and Prosthetic Effects Designer
Sean Genders    Make-up and Prosthetic Effects Designer
Brian Cox    Special Effects Coordinator
Duncan Jones    Location Manager
Ben Parkinson    Casting Director
Tateum Kohut    Re-recording Mixer
Brandon Jones    Re-recording Mixer
Tobias Poppe    Supervising Sound Editor
Tobias Poppe    Sound Designer
Brandon Jones    Sound Designer
Tobias Poppe    Additional Sound Re-recording Mixer
Justin Davey    Sound Effects Editor
Chris Diebold    Sound Effects Editor
P.K. Hooker    Sound Effects Editor
Chris Terhune    Sound Effects Editor
Polly McKinnon    Supervising Dialogue Editor/ADR Editor
Nerses Gezalyan    Foley Mixer
Jeanette Surga    Supervising Music Editor
Nevin Seus    Music Editor
Tyson Lozensky    Score Mixer
Craig Beckett    Score Recordist
Glenn Ruehland    Stunt Coordinator

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