Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)

Spider-Man: Homecoming
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $334,201,140Details
International Box Office $544,070,151Details
Worldwide Box Office $878,271,291
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $19,259,028 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $52,777,667 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $72,036,695
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Synopsis

Thrilled by his experience with the Avengers, Peter returns home, where he lives with his Aunt May, under the watchful eye of his new mentor Tony Stark. Peter tries to fall back into his normal daily routine—distracted by thoughts of proving himself to be more than just your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man—but when the Vulture emerges as a new villain, everything that Peter holds most important will be threatened.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$117,027,503 (35.0% of total gross)
Legs:2.86 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:38.1% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$175,000,000 (worldwide box office is 5.0 times production budget)
Theater counts:4,348 opening theaters/4,348 max. theaters, 8.0 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $401,637,489

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office 77 $334,201,140
All Time International Box Office 94 $544,070,151
All Time Worldwide Box Office 79 $878,271,291
All Time Domestic Box Office for Super Hero Movies 26 $334,201,140
All Time International Box Office for Super Hero Movies 15 $544,070,151
All Time Worldwide Box Office for Super Hero Movies 16 $878,271,291

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


Watch Now On

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

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: July 7th, 2017 (Wide) by Sony Pictures
July 7th, 2017 (IMAX) by Sony Pictures
International Releases: June 30th, 2017 (Special Engagement) (South Korea)
July 5th, 2017 (Wide) (Finland)
July 5th, 2017 (Wide) (Iceland)
July 5th, 2017 (Wide) (Indonesia)
July 5th, 2017 (Wide) (Jamaica)
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Video Release: September 26th, 2017 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
November 20th, 2017 by Sony Pictures
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sci-fi action violence, some language and brief suggestive comments.
(Rating bulletin 2481 (Cert #50336), 6/21/2017)
Running Time: 133 minutes
Franchise: Spider-Man
Marvel Cinematic Universe
Comparisons: Blockbusters, 2017
vs. Thor: Ragnarok
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Keywords: Marvel Comics, Reboot, Super Villains, High School, Coming of Age, Secret Identity, Revenge, 3-D, 3-D - Post-production Conversion, IMAX: DMR
Source:Based on Comic/Graphic Novel
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Super Hero
Production/Financing Companies: Marvel Studios, Columbia Pictures, LStar Capital
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest 10th Tuesday 98 $233,482 Sep 12, 2017 68
Biggest 9th Monday 24 $1,035,187 Sep 4, 2017 60
Biggest 9th Sunday 39 $1,442,793 Sep 3, 2017 59
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 270 $5,958,535 Sep 1, 2017 59
Biggest 9th Saturday 88 $1,428,527 Sep 2, 2017 58
Biggest 9th Friday 96 $812,869 Sep 1, 2017 57
Biggest 8th Tuesday 89 $495,789 Aug 29, 2017 54
Biggest 7th Tuesday 95 $700,251 Aug 22, 2017 47
Biggest 6th Tuesday 78 $1,178,004 Aug 15, 2017 40
Fastest to $300m 71 $300,353,694 Aug 10, 2017 35
Biggest 5th Tuesday 65 $1,664,147 Aug 8, 2017 33
Biggest 4th Thursday 72 $1,780,805 Aug 3, 2017 28
Biggest 4th Wednesday 70 $1,860,586 Aug 2, 2017 27
Biggest 4th Tuesday 60 $2,474,800 Aug 1, 2017 26
Biggest 3rd Thursday 79 $2,775,349 Jul 27, 2017 21
Biggest 3rd Wednesday 88 $2,787,501 Jul 26, 2017 20
Biggest 3rd Tuesday 49 $4,130,653 Jul 25, 2017 19
Biggest 3rd Monday 88 $3,361,636 Jul 24, 2017 18
Fastest to $250m 69 $251,851,666 Jul 21, 2017 17
Biggest 2nd Thursday 89 $4,466,934 Jul 20, 2017 14
Biggest 2nd Wednesday 75 $4,967,279 Jul 19, 2017 13
Biggest 2nd Tuesday 49 $7,536,245 Jul 18, 2017 12
Biggest 2nd Sunday 97 $12,989,653 Jul 16, 2017 10
Biggest Domestic 2nd Weekend 91 $44,205,210 Jul 14, 2017 10
Fastest to $200m 68 $207,275,524 Jul 14, 2017 10
Biggest 2nd Saturday 95 $17,587,320 Jul 15, 2017 9
Biggest 2nd Friday 90 $13,628,237 Jul 14, 2017 8
Biggest 1st Thursday 70 $8,885,094 Jul 13, 2017 7
Biggest 1st Wednesday 62 $9,902,669 Jul 12, 2017 6
Fastest to $150m 63 $154,185,220 Jul 12, 2017 6
Biggest 1st Tuesday 36 $15,053,665 Jul 11, 2017 5
Biggest Domestic Tuesday 49 $15,053,665 Jul 11, 2017 5
Biggest 1st Monday 77 $12,201,383 Jul 10, 2017 4
Biggest 1st Sunday 63 $29,201,277 Jul 9, 2017 3
Biggest Domestic Sunday 72 $29,201,277 Jul 9, 2017 3
Biggest Domestic July Weekend 8 $117,027,503 Jul 7, 2017 3
Biggest Domestic Opening Weekend 55 $117,027,503 Jul 7, 2017 3
Top Action Weekend Domestic 32 $117,027,503 Jul 7, 2017 3
Top Based on Comic/Graphic Novel Weekend Domestic 27 $117,027,503 Jul 7, 2017 3
Top Live Action Weekend Domestic 23 $117,027,503 Jul 7, 2017 3
Biggest Domestic Non-Sequel Weekend 14 $117,027,503 Jul 7, 2017 3
Top PG-13 Weekend Domestic 45 $117,027,503 Jul 7, 2017 3
Top Sony Pictures Weekend Domestic 4 $117,027,503 Jul 7, 2017 3
Top Super Hero Weekend Domestic 27 $117,027,503 Jul 7, 2017 3
Biggest Domestic Weekend 57 $117,027,503 Jul 7, 2017 3
Fastest to $100m 58 $117,027,503 Jul 7, 2017 3
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 2 $117,027,503 Jul 7, 2017 3
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 3 $149,593,999 Jul 7, 2017 3
Independence Day (Opening, 3-Day) 2 $117,027,503 Jul 7, 2017 3
Independence Day (Opening, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 3 $149,593,999 Jul 7, 2017 3
Top 2017 Theater Average 40 $26,915 Jul 7, 2017 3
Widest Opening Weekend 40 4,348 Jul 7, 2017 3
Biggest 1st Saturday 65 $37,045,244 Jul 8, 2017 2
Biggest Domestic Saturday 73 $37,045,244 Jul 8, 2017 2
Biggest 1st Friday 48 $50,780,982 Jul 7, 2017 1
Top Action Day Domestic 50 $50,780,982 Jul 7, 2017 1
Top Based on Comic/Graphic Novel Day Domestic 42 $50,780,982 Jul 7, 2017 1
Top Live Action Day Domestic 29 $50,780,982 Jul 7, 2017 1
Biggest Domestic Non-Sequel Day 21 $50,780,982 Jul 7, 2017 1
Top PG-13 Day Domestic 70 $50,780,982 Jul 7, 2017 1
Top Sony Pictures Day Domestic 7 $50,780,982 Jul 7, 2017 1
Top Super Hero Day Domestic 42 $50,780,982 Jul 7, 2017 1
Biggest Domestic Friday 48 $50,780,982 Jul 7, 2017 1
Biggest Domestic July Day 11 $50,780,982 Jul 7, 2017 1
Biggest Domestic Day 84 $50,780,982 Jul 7, 2017 1
Fastest to $50m 52 $50,780,982 Jul 7, 2017 1
Biggest Previews 48 $15,400,000 Jul 6, 2017 0

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jul 7, 2017 1 $117,027,503   4,348 $26,915   $117,027,503 1
Jul 14, 2017 2 $44,205,210 -62% 4,348 $10,167   $207,275,524 2
Jul 21, 2017 3 $22,150,085 -50% 4,130 $5,363   $251,851,666 3
Jul 28, 2017 5 $13,261,372 -40% 3,625 $3,658   $278,168,177 4
Aug 4, 2017 6 $8,845,978 -33% 3,116 $2,839   $294,953,754 5
Aug 11, 2017 7 $6,022,637 -32% 2,607 $2,310   $306,376,331 6
Aug 18, 2017 7 $4,256,367 -29% 2,341 $1,818   $314,057,748 7
Aug 25, 2017 7 $2,820,476 -34% 2,122 $1,329   $318,938,558 8
Sep 1, 2017 7 $3,684,189 +31% 2,036 $1,810   $324,085,735 9
Sep 8, 2017 7 $2,006,749 -46% 1,657 $1,211   $327,694,543 10
Sep 15, 2017 9 $1,858,740 -7% 1,436 $1,294   $330,245,988 11
Sep 22, 2017 11 $1,063,712 -43% 1,006 $1,057   $331,857,374 12
Sep 29, 2017 18 $588,932 -45% 679 $867   $332,707,249 13
Oct 6, 2017 20 $272,576 -54% 326 $836   $333,125,680 14
Oct 13, 2017 20 $282,953 +4% 306 $925   $333,528,381 15
Oct 20, 2017 27 $160,679 -43% 209 $769   $333,777,094 16
Oct 27, 2017 33 $96,563 -40% 181 $533   $333,919,623 17
Nov 3, 2017 37 $81,111 -16% 144 $563   $334,033,047 18
Nov 10, 2017 42 $58,807 -27% 117 $503   $334,117,521 19
Nov 17, 2017 46 $28,867 -51% 77 $375   $334,166,825 20
Nov 24, 2017 51 $16,200 -44% 37 $438   $334,198,153 21

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jul 6, 2017 P $15,400,000     3,450 $4,464   $15,400,000  
Jul 7, 2017 1 $50,780,982     4,348 $11,679   $50,780,982 1
Jul 8, 2017 1 $37,045,244 -27%   4,348 $8,520   $87,826,226 2
Jul 9, 2017 1 $29,201,277 -21%   4,348 $6,716   $117,027,503 3
Jul 10, 2017 1 $12,201,383 -58%   4,348 $2,806   $129,228,886 4
Jul 11, 2017 1 $15,053,665 +23%   4,348 $3,462   $144,282,551 5
Jul 12, 2017 1 $9,902,669 -34%   4,348 $2,278   $154,185,220 6
Jul 13, 2017 1 $8,885,094 -10%   4,348 $2,043   $163,070,314 7
Jul 14, 2017 2 $13,628,237 +53% -73% 4,348 $3,134   $176,698,551 8
Jul 15, 2017 2 $17,587,320 +29% -53% 4,348 $4,045   $194,285,871 9
Jul 16, 2017 2 $12,989,653 -26% -56% 4,348 $2,988   $207,275,524 10
Jul 17, 2017 2 $5,455,599 -58% -55% 4,348 $1,255   $212,731,123 11
Jul 18, 2017 1 $7,536,245 +38% -50% 4,348 $1,733   $220,267,368 12
Jul 19, 2017 1 $4,967,279 -34% -50% 4,348 $1,142   $225,234,647 13
Jul 20, 2017 1 $4,466,934 -10% -50% 4,348 $1,027   $229,701,581 14
Jul 21, 2017 4 $6,367,940 +43% -53% 4,130 $1,542   $236,069,521 15
Jul 22, 2017 3 $8,931,625 +40% -49% 4,130 $2,163   $245,001,146 16
Jul 23, 2017 3 $6,850,520 -23% -47% 4,130 $1,659   $251,851,666 17
Jul 24, 2017 3 $3,361,636 -51% -38% 4,130 $814   $255,213,302 18
Jul 25, 2017 3 $4,130,653 +23% -45% 4,130 $1,000   $259,343,955 19
Jul 26, 2017 3 $2,787,501 -33% -44% 4,130 $675   $262,131,456 20
Jul 27, 2017 3 $2,775,349 n/c -38% 4,130 $672   $264,906,805 21
Jul 28, 2017 5 $3,978,954 +43% -38% 3,625 $1,098   $268,885,759 22
Jul 29, 2017 5 $5,475,665 +38% -39% 3,625 $1,511   $274,361,424 23
Jul 30, 2017 5 $3,806,753 -30% -44% 3,625 $1,050   $278,168,177 24
Jul 31, 2017 4 $1,823,408 -52% -46% 3,625 $503   $279,991,585 25
Aug 1, 2017 5 $2,474,800 +36% -40% 3,625 $683   $282,466,385 26
Aug 2, 2017 4 $1,860,586 -25% -33% 3,625 $513   $284,326,971 27
Aug 3, 2017 4 $1,780,805 -4% -36% 3,625 $491   $286,107,776 28
Aug 4, 2017 7 $2,591,449 +46% -35% 3,116 $832   $288,699,225 29
Aug 5, 2017 6 $3,633,681 +40% -34% 3,116 $1,166   $292,332,906 30
Aug 6, 2017 6 $2,620,848 -28% -31% 3,116 $841   $294,953,754 31
Aug 7, 2017 4 $1,551,301 -41% -15% 3,116 $498   $296,505,055 32
Aug 8, 2017 5 $1,664,147 +7% -33% 3,116 $534   $298,169,202 33
Aug 9, 2017 5 $1,120,651 -33% -40% 3,116 $360   $299,289,853 34
Aug 10, 2017 5 $1,063,841 -5% -40% 3,116 $341   $300,353,694 35
Aug 11, 2017 7 $1,726,392 +62% -33% 2,607 $662   $302,080,086 36
Aug 12, 2017 7 $2,594,056 +50% -29% 2,607 $995   $304,674,142 37
Aug 13, 2017 6 $1,702,189 -34% -35% 2,607 $653   $306,376,331 38
Aug 14, 2017 6 $804,762 -53% -48% 2,607 $309   $307,181,093 39
Aug 15, 2017 6 $1,178,004 +46% -29% 2,607 $452   $308,359,097 40
Aug 16, 2017 6 $748,199 -36% -33% 2,607 $287   $309,107,296 41
Aug 17, 2017 5 $694,085 -7% -35% 2,607 $266   $309,801,381 42
Aug 18, 2017 7 $1,271,915 +83% -26% 2,341 $543   $311,073,296 43
Aug 19, 2017 7 $1,821,210 +43% -30% 2,341 $778   $312,894,506 44
Aug 20, 2017 7 $1,163,242 -36% -32% 2,341 $497   $314,057,748 45
Aug 21, 2017 6 $461,474 -60% -43% 2,341 $197   $314,519,222 46
Aug 22, 2017 7 $700,251 +52% -41% 2,341 $299   $315,219,473 47
Aug 23, 2017 7 $470,805 -33% -37% 2,341 $201   $315,690,278 48
Aug 24, 2017 6 $427,804 -9% -38% 2,341 $183   $316,118,082 49
Aug 25, 2017 8 $808,733 +89% -36% 2,122 $381   $316,926,815 50
Aug 26, 2017 8 $1,177,786 +46% -35% 2,122 $555   $318,104,601 51
Aug 27, 2017 7 $833,957 -29% -28% 2,122 $393   $318,938,558 52
Aug 28, 2017 7 $324,871 -61% -30% 2,122 $153   $319,263,429 53
Aug 29, 2017 7 $495,789 +53% -29% 2,122 $234   $319,759,218 54
Aug 30, 2017 7 $317,257 -36% -33% 2,122 $150   $320,076,475 55
Aug 31, 2017 7 $325,071 +2% -24% 2,122 $153   $320,401,546 56
Sep 1, 2017 7 $812,869 +150% +1% 2,036 $399   $321,214,415 57
Sep 2, 2017 7 $1,428,527 +76% +21% 2,036 $702   $322,642,942 58
Sep 3, 2017 7 $1,442,793 +1% +73% 2,036 $709   $324,085,735 59
Sep 4, 2017 7 $1,035,187 -28% +219% 2,036 $508   $325,120,922 60
Sep 5, 2017 7 $248,359 -76% -50% 2,036 $122   $325,369,281 61
Sep 6, 2017 7 $177,324 -29% -44% 2,036 $87   $325,546,605 62
Sep 7, 2017 7 $141,189 -20% -57% 2,036 $69   $325,687,794 63
Sep 8, 2017 8 $510,344 +261% -37% 1,657 $308   $326,198,138 64
Sep 9, 2017 7 $964,539 +89% -32% 1,657 $582   $327,162,677 65
Sep 10, 2017 7 $531,866 -45% -63% 1,657 $321   $327,694,543 66
Sep 11, 2017 8 $136,069 -74% -87% 1,657 $82   $327,830,612 67
Sep 12, 2017 9 $233,482 +72% -6% 1,657 $141   $328,064,094 68
Sep 13, 2017 8 $171,846 -26% -3% 1,657 $104   $328,235,940 69
Sep 14, 2017 8 $151,308 -12% +7% 1,657 $91   $328,387,248 70
Sep 15, 2017 8 $495,641 +228% -3% 1,436 $345   $328,882,889 71
Sep 16, 2017 9 $882,823 +78% -8% 1,436 $615   $329,765,712 72
Sep 17, 2017 8 $480,276 -46% -10% 1,436 $334   $330,245,988 73
Sep 18, 2017 9 $115,873 -76% -15% 1,436 $81   $330,361,861 74
Sep 19, 2017 9 $158,822 +37% -32% 1,436 $111   $330,520,683 75
Sep 20, 2017 9 $123,733 -22% -28% 1,436 $86   $330,644,416 76
Sep 21, 2017 8 $149,246 +21% -1% 1,436 $104   $330,793,662 77
Sep 22, 2017 12 $284,164 +90% -43% 1,006 $282   $331,077,826 78
Sep 23, 2017 11 $524,302 +85% -41% 1,006 $521   $331,602,128 79
Sep 24, 2017 12 $255,246 -51% -47% 1,006 $254   $331,857,374 80
Sep 25, 2017 12 $65,319 -74% -44% 1,006 $65   $331,922,693 81
Sep 26, 2017 13 $80,845 +24% -49% 1,006 $80   $332,003,538 82
Sep 27, 2017 12 $62,918 -22% -49% 1,006 $63   $332,066,456 83
Sep 28, 2017 13 $51,861 -18% -65% 1,006 $52   $332,118,317 84
Sep 29, 2017 - $152,271 +194% -46% 679 $224   $332,270,588 85
Sep 30, 2017 - $285,045 +87% -46% 679 $420   $332,555,633 86
Oct 1, 2017 - $151,616 -47% -41% 679 $223   $332,707,249 87
Oct 2, 2017 - $37,584 -75% -42% 679 $55   $332,744,833 88
Oct 3, 2017 - $45,131 +20% -44% 679 $66   $332,789,964 89
Oct 4, 2017 - $35,378 -22% -44% 679 $52   $332,825,342 90
Oct 5, 2017 - $27,762 -22% -46% 679 $41   $332,853,104 91
Oct 6, 2017 - $62,551 +125% -59% 326 $192   $332,915,655 92
Oct 7, 2017 - $121,196 +94% -57% 326 $372   $333,036,851 93
Oct 8, 2017 - $88,829 -27% -41% 326 $272   $333,125,680 94
Oct 9, 2017 - $50,819 -43% +35% 326 $156   $333,176,499 95
Oct 10, 2017 - $27,601 -46% -39% 326 $85   $333,204,100 96
Oct 11, 2017 - $22,563 -18% -36% 326 $69   $333,226,663 97
Oct 12, 2017 - $18,765 -17% -32% 326 $58   $333,245,428 98
Oct 13, 2017 - $73,084 +289% +17% 306 $239   $333,318,512 99
Oct 14, 2017 - $127,675 +75% +5% 306 $417   $333,446,187 100
Oct 15, 2017 - $82,194 -36% -7% 306 $269   $333,528,381 101
Oct 16, 2017 - $23,005 -72% -55% 306 $75   $333,551,386 102
Oct 17, 2017 - $23,605 +3% -14% 306 $77   $333,574,991 103
Oct 18, 2017 - $20,365 -14% -10% 306 $67   $333,595,356 104
Oct 19, 2017 - $21,059 +3% +12% 306 $69   $333,616,415 105
Oct 20, 2017 - $43,470 +106% -41% 209 $208   $333,659,885 106
Oct 21, 2017 - $74,830 +72% -41% 209 $358   $333,734,715 107
Oct 22, 2017 - $42,379 -43% -48% 209 $203   $333,777,094 108
Oct 23, 2017 - $12,009 -72% -48% 209 $57   $333,789,103 109
Oct 24, 2017 - $12,283 +2% -48% 209 $59   $333,801,386 110
Oct 25, 2017 - $10,738 -13% -47% 209 $51   $333,812,124 111
Oct 26, 2017 - $10,936 +2% -48% 209 $52   $333,823,060 112
Oct 27, 2017 - $26,734 +144% -39% 181 $148   $333,849,794 113
Oct 28, 2017 - $42,152 +58% -44% 181 $233   $333,891,946 114
Oct 29, 2017 - $27,677 -34% -35% 181 $153   $333,919,623 115
Oct 30, 2017 - $7,089 -74% -41% 181 $39   $333,926,712 116
Oct 31, 2017 - $9,398 +33% -23% 181 $52   $333,936,110 117
Nov 1, 2017 - $7,925 -16% -26% 181 $44   $333,944,035 118
Nov 2, 2017 - $7,901 n/c -28% 181 $44   $333,951,936 119
Nov 3, 2017 - $20,142 +155% -25% 144 $140   $333,972,078 120
Nov 4, 2017 - $38,464 +91% -9% 144 $267   $334,010,542 121
Nov 5, 2017 - $22,505 -41% -19% 144 $156   $334,033,047 122
Nov 6, 2017 - $5,068 -77% -29% 144 $35   $334,038,115 123
Nov 7, 2017 - $7,259 +43% -23% 144 $50   $334,045,374 124
Nov 8, 2017 - $6,093 -16% -23% 144 $42   $334,051,467 125
Nov 9, 2017 - $7,247 +19% -8% 144 $50   $334,058,714 126
Nov 10, 2017 - $18,446 +155% -8% 117 $158   $334,077,160 127
Nov 11, 2017 - $25,353 +37% -34% 117 $217   $334,102,513 128
Nov 12, 2017 - $15,008 -41% -33% 117 $128   $334,117,521 129
Nov 13, 2017 - $4,937 -67% -3% 117 $42   $334,122,458 130
Nov 14, 2017 - $4,841 -2% -33% 117 $41   $334,127,299 131
Nov 15, 2017 - $4,888 +1% -20% 117 $42   $334,132,187 132
Nov 16, 2017 - $5,771 +18% -20% 117 $49   $334,137,958 133
Nov 17, 2017 - $6,609 +15% -64% 77 $86   $334,144,567 134
Nov 18, 2017 - $13,487 +104% -47% 77 $175   $334,158,054 135
Nov 19, 2017 - $8,771 -35% -42% 77 $114   $334,166,825 136
Nov 22, 2017 - $3,159   -35% 48 $66   $334,179,793 139
Nov 23, 2017 - $2,160 -32% -63% 48 $45   $334,181,953 140
Nov 24, 2017 - $6,643 +208% +1% 37 $180   $334,188,596 141
Nov 25, 2017 - $6,571 -1% -51% 37 $178   $334,195,167 142
Nov 26, 2017 - $2,986 -55% -66% 37 $81   $334,198,153 143

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jul 7, 2017 1 $163,070,314   4,348 $37,505   $163,070,314 1
Jul 14, 2017 2 $66,631,267 -59% 4,348 $15,325   $229,701,581 2
Jul 21, 2017 3 $35,205,224 -47% 4,130 $8,524   $264,906,805 3
Jul 28, 2017 5 $21,200,971 -40% 3,625 $5,849   $286,107,776 4
Aug 4, 2017 5 $14,245,918 -33% 3,116 $4,572   $300,353,694 5
Aug 11, 2017 7 $9,447,687 -34% 2,607 $3,624   $309,801,381 6
Aug 18, 2017 7 $6,316,701 -33% 2,341 $2,698   $316,118,082 7
Aug 25, 2017 7 $4,283,464 -32% 2,122 $2,019   $320,401,546 8
Sep 1, 2017 7 $5,286,248 +23% 2,036 $2,596   $325,687,794 9
Sep 8, 2017 7 $2,699,454 -49% 1,657 $1,629   $328,387,248 10
Sep 15, 2017 9 $2,406,414 -11% 1,436 $1,676   $330,793,662 11
Sep 22, 2017 12 $1,324,655 -45% 1,006 $1,317   $332,118,317 12
Sep 29, 2017 18 $734,787 -45% 679 $1,082   $332,853,104 13
Oct 6, 2017 20 $392,324 -47% 326 $1,203   $333,245,428 14
Oct 13, 2017 19 $370,987 -5% 306 $1,212   $333,616,415 15
Oct 20, 2017 27 $206,645 -44% 209 $989   $333,823,060 16
Oct 27, 2017 35 $128,876 -38% 181 $712   $333,951,936 17
Nov 3, 2017 35 $106,778 -17% 144 $742   $334,058,714 18
Nov 10, 2017 42 $79,244 -26% 117 $677   $334,137,958 19
Nov 17, 2017 49 $43,995 -44% 77 $571   $334,181,953 20

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 7/6/2017 $2,228,242 341 341 1,010 $7,033,029 1/1/2019
Aruba 7/6/2017 $18,428 7 7 25 $68,369 1/1/2019
Australia 7/6/2017 $7,697,734 634 634 2,707 $18,369,344 10/20/2022
Austria 7/14/2017 $483,167 140 140 626 $1,755,851 9/25/2017
Bahrain 7/6/2017 $251,745 16 16 47 $665,503 1/1/2019
Belgium 7/19/2017 $876,116 146 146 685 $2,278,867 10/3/2017
Bolivia 7/6/2017 $371,028 50 50 209 $1,407,192 1/1/2019
Brazil 7/6/2017 $9,094,553 1,302 1,302 5,309 $31,896,084 10/11/2017
Bulgaria 7/7/2017 $79,764 68 68 202 $328,580 2/26/2019
Cambodia 7/7/2017 $117,332 64 64 109 $192,582 1/1/2019
Central America 7/6/2017 $2,117,814 404 404 1,238 $5,071,252 8/30/2017
Chile 7/6/2017 $1,365,654 173 173 536 $4,362,392 12/20/2018
China 9/7/2017 $69,010,000 138,241 138,241 215,189 $118,888,328 10/9/2017
Colombia 7/6/2017 $1,706,119 452 452 1,286 $4,384,524 12/20/2018
Croatia 7/6/2017 $129,054 89 89 330 $461,870 1/1/2019
Curacao 7/6/2017 $13,531 9 9 34 $61,203 1/1/2019
Czech Republic 7/6/2017 $334,069 135 135 469 $1,284,993 1/1/2019
Denmark 7/6/2017 $665,133 144 144 622 $2,468,895 10/3/2017
Dominican Republic 7/6/2017 $247,155 70 70 275 $779,671 1/1/2019
East Africa 7/7/2017 $4,104 1 1 2 $8,022 4/19/2018
Ecuador 7/7/2017 $1,001,664 134 134 493 $2,692,449 1/1/2019
Egypt 7/6/2017 $146,488 18 18 101 $533,993 1/1/2019
Estonia 7/14/2017 $44,517 17 19 76 $203,713 9/5/2017
Finland 7/5/2017 $387,976 130 130 392 $1,158,441 10/18/2017
France 7/12/2017 $6,329,921 808 808 4,292 $18,790,172 9/25/2017
Germany 7/13/2017 $3,674,105 975 1,149 5,361 $11,671,525 10/16/2017
Ghana 7/7/2017 $16,583 3 3 18 $53,051 1/1/2019
Greece 7/6/2017 $347,963 172 172 453 $1,112,868 8/30/2017
Hong Kong 7/6/2017 $3,385,360 264 264 849 $9,080,755 9/18/2017
Hungary 7/6/2017 $322,904 67 69 304 $1,028,118 1/1/2019
Iceland 7/5/2017 $122,769 14 14 48 $340,305 1/1/2019
India 7/7/2017 $6,459,612 1,900 1,900 3,176 $11,403,714 9/12/2017
Indonesia 7/5/2017 $6,835,091 1,092 1,092 2,305 $12,335,003 1/1/2019
Iraq 7/6/2017 $37,947 8 8 25 $98,770 1/1/2019
Israel 7/6/2017 $773,464 54 54 318 $2,602,715 12/20/2018
Italy 7/6/2017 $3,021,479 823 823 2,751 $10,157,185 10/16/2017
Jamaica 7/5/2017 $74,345 6 6 35 $297,261 1/1/2019
Japan 8/11/2017 $4,034,476 770 770 3,651 $25,390,872 10/16/2017
Jordan 7/6/2017 $97,704 8 8 26 $330,441 1/1/2019
Kenya 7/7/2017 $93,156 22 22 130 $260,893 1/1/2019
Kuwait 7/6/2017 $641,945 21 21 68 $1,666,038 1/1/2019
Latvia 7/14/2017 $25,395 14 15 57 $139,920 1/1/2019
Lebanon 7/6/2017 $210,799 22 27 105 $629,019 1/1/2019
Lithuania 7/14/2017 $42,690 140 140 326 $149,194 8/22/2017
Malaysia 7/6/2017 $3,511,859 805 805 2,003 $6,771,976 10/11/2017
Mexico 7/6/2017 $9,269,731 3,473 3,473 5,974 $27,070,660 10/4/2017
Mongolia 7/7/2017 $23,707 8 8 51 $100,575 1/1/2019
Netherlands 7/6/2017 $931,552 197 204 1,341 $4,042,454 10/16/2017
New Zealand 7/7/2017 $860,807 84 90 494 $2,692,015 9/18/2017
Nigeria 7/7/2017 $72,576 3 29 121 $280,973 1/1/2019
Norway 7/7/2017 $780,645 268 268 930 $2,827,030 10/16/2017
Oman 7/6/2017 $225,872 23 24 67 $433,819 1/1/2019
Pakistan 7/7/2017 $251,478 97 97 222 $665,551 1/1/2019
Paraguay 7/6/2017 $104,050 33 33 120 $305,790 1/1/2019
Peru 7/6/2017 $1,917,495 387 387 971 $5,205,100 12/20/2018
Philippines 7/6/2017 $4,110,362 594 594 1,274 $7,523,563 12/20/2018
Poland 7/14/2017 $696,983 293 293 1,044 $2,692,532 1/1/2019
Portugal 7/6/2017 $441,395 96 96 394 $1,510,539 9/6/2017
Qatar 7/6/2017 $556,723 24 24 76 $1,102,206 1/1/2019
Romania 7/5/2017 $281,286 74 74 400 $1,026,388 1/1/2019
Russia (CIS) 7/6/2017 $7,757,388 1,373 1,447 5,764 $16,341,826 1/1/2019
Serbia and Montenegro 7/6/2017 $43,975 38 38 195 $179,822 1/1/2019
Singapore 7/6/2017 $2,296,431 140 140 472 $5,314,547 9/18/2017
Slovakia 7/6/2017 $135,251 74 74 164 $340,138 9/5/2017
Slovenia 7/6/2017 $25,373 20 20 85 $100,328 9/25/2017
South Africa 7/7/2017 $619,464 122 122 691 $2,308,622 10/3/2017
South Korea 7/5/2017 $17,015 3 1,965 5,244 $51,515,808 9/25/2017
Spain 7/28/2017 $3,323,789 709 709 2,992 $11,950,872 10/24/2017
Suriname 7/6/2017 $4,456 2 2 9 $17,249 1/1/2019
Sweden 7/5/2017 $1,365,779 221 221 782 $3,680,062 10/3/2017
Switzerland 7/6/2017 $25,053 8 229 705 $1,763,514 9/25/2017
Syria 7/6/2017 $8,573 1 2 5 $22,366 1/1/2019
Taiwan 7/5/2017 $4,744,213 332 332 899 $9,657,745 9/5/2017
Thailand 7/6/2017 $2,900,022 432 432 907 $7,910,547 9/5/2017
Trinidad 7/5/2017 $244,860 29 29 150 $870,753 1/1/2019
Turkey 7/7/2017 $798,775 582 582 2,326 $2,556,451 2/26/2019
Ukraine 7/6/2017 $686,843 358 358 1,122 $1,614,561 1/1/2019
United Arab Emirates 7/6/2017 $2,529,035 147 147 344 $5,027,635 12/20/2018
United Kingdom 7/5/2017 $12,068,323 616 620 4,610 $39,582,696 10/24/2017
Uruguay 7/6/2017 $193,400 29 29 94 $502,495 1/1/2019
Venezuela 7/7/2017 $491,417 129 129 885 $2,527,948 10/24/2017
Vietnam 7/7/2017 $916,661 305 305 608 $2,140,029 1/1/2019
 
International Total$544,070,151 10/20/2022

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
Oct 22, 20171160,529 160,529$2,883,101$2,883,1014
Oct 29, 2017473,180-54% 233,709$1,306,263$4,189,3645
Nov 5, 2017451,065-30% 284,774$909,468$5,098,8326
Nov 12, 2017526,163-49% 310,937$466,486$5,565,3187
Nov 19, 20171020,206-23% 331,143$353,403$5,918,7218
Nov 26, 20178186,406+823% 517,549$2,126,892$8,045,6139
Dec 3, 2017758,498-69% 576,047$955,857$9,001,47010
Dec 10, 20171523,728-59% 599,775$355,208$9,356,67811
Dec 17, 20171925,379+7% 625,154$342,363$9,699,04112
Dec 24, 20171648,092+89% 673,246$620,387$10,319,42813
Dec 31, 20171619,987-58% 693,233$258,832$10,578,26014
Jan 7, 20181611,460-43% 704,693$148,063$10,726,32315
Jan 28, 2018287,902 724,597$78,309$10,955,81918
Mar 25, 2018288,276 782,300$82,429$11,594,78226
May 13, 2018227,925 825,494$91,613$12,072,11433
May 20, 2018256,515-18% 832,009$77,985$12,150,09934
May 27, 2018287,168+10% 839,177$82,934$12,233,03335
Jun 3, 2018298,028+12% 847,205$88,950$12,321,98336
Jun 10, 2018198,199+2% 855,404$73,053$12,395,03637
Nov 25, 201819153,210 1,112,948$1,378,890$14,752,14461
Jan 27, 2019279,927 1,226,376$39,311$15,298,89470
Apr 28, 2019226,503 1,325,196$48,382$16,083,83583
May 5, 20192011,125+71% 1,336,321$82,325$16,166,16084
May 19, 2019216,345 1,348,263$46,509$16,253,91986
May 26, 2019196,424+1% 1,354,687$43,812$16,297,73187
Jun 2, 2019209,128+42% 1,363,815$60,884$16,358,61588
Jun 9, 20192510,600+16% 1,374,415$70,702$16,429,31789
Jun 16, 20192211,004+4% 1,385,419$74,167$16,503,48490
Jun 23, 20192512,198+11% 1,397,617$82,093$16,585,57791
Jul 7, 20192610,822 1,414,031$96,099$16,718,86393
Jul 14, 20192610,778n/c1,424,809$107,672$16,826,53594
Jan 2, 2022206,055 1,689,857$111,654$18,915,166223
Jan 9, 2022174,560-25% 1,694,417$84,086$18,999,252224

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Oct 22, 20171847,898 847,898$20,217,432$20,217,4324
Oct 29, 20172161,357-81% 1,009,255$3,750,410$23,967,8425
Nov 5, 2017494,676-41% 1,103,931$2,157,438$26,125,2806
Nov 12, 2017459,423-37% 1,163,354$1,205,936$27,331,2167
Nov 19, 2017434,749-42% 1,198,103$688,730$28,019,9468
Nov 26, 20172353,074+916% 1,551,177$5,155,210$33,175,1569
Dec 3, 2017296,133-73% 1,647,310$1,936,379$35,111,53510
Dec 10, 2017444,355-54% 1,691,665$671,937$35,783,47211
Dec 17, 2017740,745-8% 1,732,410$605,003$36,388,47512
Dec 24, 2017697,731+140% 1,830,141$1,017,529$37,406,00413
Dec 31, 2017289,366-9% 1,919,507$964,473$38,370,47714
Jan 7, 20181013,301-85% 1,932,808$203,173$38,573,65015
Jan 14, 2018137,965-40% 1,940,773$121,780$38,695,43016
Jan 21, 2018196,851-14% 1,947,624$100,087$38,795,51717
Jan 28, 20181023,032+236% 1,970,656$237,252$39,032,76918
Feb 4, 20181610,643-54% 1,981,299$151,756$39,184,52519
Feb 11, 2018209,852-7% 1,991,151$151,297$39,335,82220
Feb 18, 20181314,829+51% 2,005,980$227,117$39,562,93921
Feb 25, 20181017,928+21% 2,023,908$275,243$39,838,18222
Mar 4, 20181411,685-35% 2,035,593$180,395$40,018,57723
Mar 11, 20181612,400+6% 2,047,993$198,327$40,216,90424
Mar 18, 20181511,171-10% 2,059,164$171,032$40,387,93625
Mar 25, 20181212,965+16% 2,072,129$175,415$40,563,35126
Apr 1, 20181315,080+16% 2,087,209$231,569$40,794,92027
Apr 8, 2018138,997-40% 2,096,206$139,755$40,934,67528
Apr 15, 2018186,996-22% 2,103,202$107,105$41,041,78029
Apr 22, 2018149,124+30% 2,112,326$133,499$41,175,27930
Apr 29, 20181811,705+28% 2,124,031$179,220$41,354,49931
May 6, 20181816,906+44% 2,140,937$258,227$41,612,72632
May 13, 20181416,238-4% 2,157,175$221,324$41,834,05033
May 20, 20181412,988-20% 2,170,163$200,072$42,034,12234
May 27, 20181712,115-7% 2,182,278$185,272$42,219,39435
Jun 3, 20181513,039+8% 2,195,317$193,557$42,412,95136
Jul 22, 2018198,980 2,268,725$148,379$43,492,83843
Aug 12, 20181712,225 2,294,603$186,288$43,889,86246
Aug 19, 2018166,838-44% 2,301,441$104,423$43,994,28547
Aug 26, 2018205,749-16% 2,307,190$87,146$44,081,43148
Sep 2, 2018175,996+4% 2,313,186$93,155$44,174,58649
Sep 16, 2018158,231 2,327,770$126,457$44,398,52151
Sep 23, 2018156,295-24% 2,334,065$96,445$44,494,96652
Sep 30, 2018146,343+1% 2,340,408$96,598$44,591,56453
Oct 7, 2018177,757+22% 2,348,165$118,228$44,709,79254
Oct 14, 2018187,108-8% 2,355,273$108,285$44,818,07755
Oct 21, 2018187,692+8% 2,362,965$100,237$44,918,31456
Nov 25, 20189197,608 2,581,881$1,786,378$46,983,65561
Dec 2, 2018958,796-70% 2,640,677$531,516$47,515,17162
May 5, 20191714,301 2,791,533$188,925$49,474,43784
May 12, 2019207,709-46% 2,799,242$102,427$49,576,86485
Jun 30, 20191414,032 2,844,609$171,613$50,131,68992
Jul 7, 2019921,533+53% 2,866,142$263,344$50,395,03393
Jul 14, 20191125,490+18% 2,891,632$311,743$50,706,77694
Jul 21, 20191312,775-50% 2,904,407$172,669$50,879,44595
Jul 28, 20192011,426-11% 2,915,833$142,054$51,021,49996
Jan 9, 2022205,155 3,047,099$95,058$52,537,545224

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

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

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

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

Netflix Daily Charts

DateRankDays In
Top 10
Vierwership
Score
Dec 19, 2021101 1
Dec 20, 202162 6
Dec 21, 202133 14
Dec 22, 202134 22
Dec 23, 202145 29
Dec 24, 202136 37
Dec 25, 202197 39
Dec 26, 202178 43
Dec 27, 202169 48
Dec 28, 2021810 51
Dec 29, 20211011 52

DEG Watched At Home Top 20 Charts

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Lead Ensemble Members

Tom Holland    Peter Parker / Spider-Man
Michael Keaton    Adrian Toomes/Vulture
Zendaya    Michelle
Jon Favreau    Happy Hogan
Marisa Tomei    Aunt May
Robert Downey, Jr.    Tony Stark/Iron Man

Supporting Cast

Donald Glover    Aaron Davis
Tyne Daly    Anne Marie Hoeg
Jacob Batalon    Ned Leeds
Laura Harrier    Liz Allan
Tony Revolori    Flash Thompson
Bokeem Woodbine    Shocker
Michael Chernus    Phineas Mason/Tinkerer
Logan Marshall-Green    Brice
Michael Barbieri    Charles
Kenneth Choi    Principal Morita
Hannibal Buress    Coach Wilson
Martin Starr    Mr. Harrington
Isabella Amara    Sally Avril
Jorge Lendeborg Jr    Jason
Jennifer Connelly    Suit Lady
J J Totah    Seymour
Selenis Leyva    Ms. Warren
Abraham Attah    Abe
Michael Mando    Scorpion
Garcelle Beauvais    Doris Toomes
Tiffany Espensen    Cindy
Angourie Rice    Betty Brandt
Wayne Pére    History Teacher
Christopher Berry    Randy
Tunde Adebimpe    Mr. Cobbwell
Gwyneth Paltrow    Pepper Potts
Hemky Madera    Mr. Delmar
Zach Cherry    Street Vendor
Kirk R. Thatcher    Punk on Street
Yu Lew    Car Jacker
Sondra James    Yelling Woman
Bob Adrian    Yelling Man
Gary Richardson    Day Sleeper
Joe Hang    Thai Waiter

Cameos

Stan Lee    Yelling Man
Chris Evans    Steve Rogers/Captain America

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

Production and Technical Credits

Jon Watts    Director
Kevin Feige    Producer
Amy Pascal    Producer
Jonathan Goldstein    Screenwriter
John Francis Daley    Screenwriter
Jon Watts    Screenwriter
Christopher D. Ford    Screenwriter
Chris McKenna    Screenwriter
Erik Sommers    Screenwriter
Stan Lee    Story based on the Marvel Comic Book by
Steve Ditko    Story based on the Marvel Comic Book by
Louis D’Esposito    Executive Producer
Victoria Alonso    Executive Producer
Patricia Whitcher    Executive Producer
Jeremy Latcham    Executive Producer
Stan Lee    Executive Producer
Oliver Scholl    Production Designer
Debbie Berman    Editor
Dan Lebental    Editor
Michael Giacchino    Composer
Salvatore Totino    Director of Photography
Mitch Bell    Co-Producer
Brad Ricker    Art Director
Beat Frutiger    Art Director
Lauren Abiouness    Art Director
Audra Avery    Art Director
Gene Serdena    Set Decorator
Louise Frogley    Costume Designer
Sarah Halley Finn    Casting Director
Steve Durkee    Score Supervisor
Randall Wilkins    Set Designer
Christopher Waegner    Digital Effects Supervisor
Lars P. Winther    Assistant Director

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

2017 - Holiday Gift Guide - Part I - First-Run Releases and Franchise Box Sets

November 23rd, 2017

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2

It's Thanksgiving weekend, which means Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and of course the first installment of our Holiday Gift Guide. This week we will tackle first run releases, and normally franchise box sets as well, but this year none jump out as essential additions to the Holiday Gift guide. Worse still, 2017 has been awful at the box office with potential blockbuster after potential blockbuster getting savaged by critics and struggling at the box office. Additionally, some of the biggest and some of the best have been on the home market for nearly half a year, meaning nearly everyone who would want them, already own them. That doesn’t mean there are no films worth adding to this list, but the list is a little shorter than usual. On a side note, two of the films on this year’s list are from the MCU and it would have been three, but Thor: Ragnarok is still in theaters. If you know someone who loves the MCU, but has all of the movies, then check out this site, which has some more unique gift ideas. I specifically like the Spider-man Drone. More...

Home Market Releases for October 24th, 2017

October 25th, 2017

War for the Planet of the Apes

There are not many films on this week’s list of home market releases, but there are several bigger titles making their home market debut. Some, like Cars 3, are only coming out on Video on Demand, but there are also some serious Pick of the Week contenders hitting DVD / Blu-ray as well. Of these contenders, War for the Planet of the Apes has the best combination of reviews and extras on the Blu-ray Combo Pack. More...

Featured Blu-ray and DVD Review: Spider-Man: Homecoming

October 23rd, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

It was a terrible summer at the box office, but Spider-Man: Homecoming was one of the few bright spots. It was one of three films to cross $300 million domestically and has a slim shot at finishing in the top five for the year. Does it deserve this success? Or did it thrive just because it’s part of the MCU? More...

Home Market Releases for October 17th, 2017

October 18th, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

It is one of those weeks. There’s a massive release coming out, which has scared away nearly all of the competition, so it is a really shallow week. Fortunately, that huge release is Spider-Man: Homecoming, which is not only one of the biggest hits of the year, it is also one of the reviewed. It isn’t the only contender for Pick of the Week, but the Blu-ray Combo Pack wins that honor. More...

Home Market Releases for September 26th, 2017

September 27th, 2017

HYOUKA: Part Two

Transformers: The Last Knight is the biggest release of the week and it has scared away a lot of the competition, but it’s garbage and should be avoided. There are no big releases that are pick of the week contenders, but some smaller ones fit the bill, including David Lynch: The Art Life: The Criterion Collection, HYOUKA: Part Two, and Shameless: The Complete Seventh Season. All are amazing and worth checking out, but none have many extras, so it is up to the role of the dice to determine the Pick of the Week. ... And it’s HYOUKA. More...

International Box Office: War Comes to China and earns $61.07 million

September 21st, 2017

War for the Planet of the Apes

War for the Planet of the Apes returned to the top of the chart earning $62.9 million in 21 markets for totals of $287.9 million internationally and $433.8 worldwide. The film debuted in first place in China with $59.66 million over the weekend for a total opening of $61.07 million. More...

International Box Office: Spider-Man Swings into China with $70.63 million

September 14th, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

Spider-Man: Homecoming returned to the international top five earning first place with $71.82 million on 21,675 screens in 47 markets for totals of $495.74 million internationally and $823.43 million worldwide. The film debuted in first place in China with $69.12 million on 20,440 screens over the weekend for a four-day opening of $70.63 million. This is already the biggest single market for the film, overtaking South Korea, where it has earned $51.51 million. At this point, the film will have no trouble getting to $900 million worldwide, but $1 billion is out of reach. More...

Weekend Estimates: Labor Day Weekend Looking Better Than Expected

September 3rd, 2017

The Hitman’s Bodyguard

This weekend is somewhat uncharted territory for the movie industry, with no new releases rolling out in over 1,000 theaters and no dominant film already playing. Fortunately, the result is looking like a glass that is at least half full. Thanks in part to the holiday weekend, and the start of recovery from Hurricane Harvey, several returning films improved their box office from last weekend, and the number one film, The Hitman’s Bodyguard, will remain flat from its last outing, with $10.25 million expected by Lionsgate, and a total around $55 million by the end of the day on Sunday. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Creation Helps Summer Conclude with $35.01 million

August 15th, 2017

Annabelle: Creation

Annabelle: Creation’s opening saved summer for one week, but that’s the practically the only good news we have to talk about this weekend. The film pulled in $35.01 million, which is over three times its nearest competition. That’s the bad news. The depth this past weekend was terrible, as there were only two films with more than $10 million, compared to five films last weekend. The overall box office fell 4.6% to just $117 million. Worse still, this is 32% lower than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2017 is behind 2016 by $360 million or 4.9% at $7.07 billion to $7.43 billion. The year has lost over $500 million compared to last year’s pace during summer alone. This is a disaster. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Dunkirk Does in the Competition with $26.61 million

August 1st, 2017

Dunkirk

Summer is coming to a close, as the two new releases, The Emoji Movie and Atomic Blonde had okay openings over the weekend. Dunkirk was able to earn first place with $26.61 million, which is great news for that movie, but bad news for the overall box office, as it is the worst result for a number one film since April. Overall, the box office fell 20% from last week to $144 million. This is 24% lower than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2017 is now behind 2016 by 1.7% or $120 million at $6.70 billion to $6.82 billion. More...

Weekend Predictions: Atomic Blonde and The Emoji Movie Take On Dunkirk

July 27th, 2017

Atomic Blonde

The final weekend of July has two wide releases, Atomic Blonde and The Emoji Movie. Neither are expected to be monster hits, but both could be profitable at the box office. Atomic Blonde’s reviews are excellent and its connections to the John Wick movies could get people into theaters. The Emoji Movie still has no reviews and its buzz is incredibly negative. I haven’t seen buzz this negative since Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul. This does give Dunkirk a real shot at repeating on top of the chart. This weekend last year, Jason Bourne opened with nearly $60 million, which will likely be more than both new releases this year earn. Even if Dunkirk has better legs than expected, there’s little hope 2017 will win in the year-over-year comparison. More...

International Box Office: Despicable Me Steals Crown from Spider-Man with $72.7 million

July 27th, 2017

Dunkirk

Dunkirk debuted in first place on the international chart with $55.4 million in 46 markets for a worldwide debut of $105.9 million. Its biggest opening was in the U.K., no surprise there, where it earned $13.00 million in 638 theaters. Strangely, South Korea wasn’t far behind with $8.75 million on 1,245 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $10.40 million. On the other hand, the film struggled somewhat in France with $4.9 million. This isn’t a bad opening, but I was expecting more. Overall, it is doing about as well as Christopher Nolan’s previous film, Interstellar. If Dunkirk can merely match that movie's worldwide figure, then it will break even before it reaches the home market. Even if it doesn’t quite manage that total, anything above $500 million worldwide will produce a healthy profit for the studio. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Dunkirk has Stellar $50.51 million Opening

July 25th, 2017

Girls Trip

Both Dunkirk and Girls Trip topped expectations earning $50.51 million and $31.20 million respectively. Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets didn’t do as well, but it should do well internationally. Overall, the weekend box office rose 11% from last weekend earning $181 million. On the downside, this was 7.8% lower than the same weekend last year and 2017 had already lost its lead over 2016, so this is really bad news. Year-to-date, 2017 is now behind 2016 by $31 million / 0.5% at $6.46 billion to $6.49 billion. Things really need to turn around soon, but I don’t think that’s going to happen. Hopefully the fall will be much better. More...

Friday Estimates: Dunkirk Dunks on the Competition with $19.8 million

July 22nd, 2017

Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets

Dunkirk dominated the Friday box office chart. Okay, maybe dominate is too strong a word, but more on that down below. The film earned a better than anticipated opening day of $19.8 million. Additionally, its reviews are award-worthy, while it earned an A minus from CinemaScore. Frankly, given its reviews, I’m surprised it only got an A minus. With its $5.5 million in previews, I was expecting an opening day a little north of $20 million, so hopefully this isn’t a sign of short legs. Look for an opening weekend of $55 million. On a side note, the reason we are not using Dunkirk images is we only got two of them and we’ve already used them both, twice. I tried to find the French site to see if they had more images (This is what I did for Kong: Skull Island.) but I ended up on the Dunkirk tourist site by accident and now all of the ads I see on YouTube are in French. More...

Weekend Predictions: Take a Trip with Valerian and Laureline to Dunkirk

July 20th, 2017

Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets

So far this summer, box office is running about $200 million behind last year’s pace. The numbers have fallen so far that, year to date, 2017 is now behind 2016’s box office pace. This is even more depressing as last weekend, five of the top six films earned Tomatometer Scores that were over 90% positive. This week, we are continuing the amazing run with critics as two of the three wide releases are earning 90% positive reviews or better, but it doesn’t look like we will be able to improve our box office woes. This weekend last year, Star Trek Beyond opened with nearly $60 million and four other films earned more than $20 million. This weekend, Dunkirk will open in first place and it might top Star Trek Beyond, but that seems unlikely. Even getting to $50 million could be asking too much. Girls Trip should have a box office run somewhere between Rough Night and Bad Moms. ... Yes, I know that’s a lot of wiggle room, but there’s a lot of uncertainty here. Finally there’s Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, which cost $180 million to make but is earning almost no buzz here. (It should do a lot better internationally.) We would have to have all three new releases beat expectations and have solid holdovers for 2017 to come out ahead in the year-over-year comparison. More...

International Box Office: Despicable Me Steals Crown from Spider-Man with $72.7 million

July 19th, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

I thought last week was close, but this week was even closer. In fact, according to Sunday’s estimates, Spider-Man: Homecoming was the top film on the international chart, but Monday’s final numbers had Despicable Me 3 in first place. That film earned $72.7 million in 61 markets for totals of $434.00 million internationally and $622.39 million worldwide. Its biggest opening came in Indonesia, where it earned $3.5 million on 230 screens. Meanwhile, the film is now the second biggest animated film at the Chinese box office. This past weekend, Despicable Me 3 earned $22.09 million on 8,057 screens for a two-week total of $115.16 million. The film opens in Japan and South Korea before the end of the month, as well as Italy and a few other smaller markets by the end of August. More...

Theater Averages: Apes Overtake MacBeth $13,989 to $12,907

July 18th, 2017

War for the Planet of the Apes

War for the Planet of the Apes earned first place on the weekend box office chart and the theater average chart with $13,989. The only other new release to come close to that was Lady Macbeth with an average of $12,907 in five theaters. Last week’s winner, Spider-Man: Homecoming, slipped to third place this weekend with an average of $10,167. It is still quite rare for a wide release to stay in the $10,000 club two weeks in a row, so this is a reason to celebrate. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: War Goes Well for Apes Earning $56.26 million

July 18th, 2017

War for the Planet of the Apes

The weekend box office chart didn’t hold a lot of surprises. War for the Planet of the Apes earned first place with a slightly better than predicted result of $56.26 million, while most of the rest of our predictions were also close enough to be considered victories. Overall, the box office plummeted 21% from last weekend reaching $163 million. This was also a little lower than the same weekend last year. The emphasis is on “little”, as it only dropped by 0.062% or about $100,000. On its own, this would be nothing to worry about. However, 2017’s lead over 2016 has completely evaporated and the year is now 0.19% or $12 million behind last year’s pace at $6.21 billion to $6.22 billion. We’ve lost about $200 million this summer compared to last year and I don’t see that turning around any time soon. More...

Weekend Estimates: Apes Top Chart, Helped by Big Spider-Man Drop

July 16th, 2017

War for the Planet of the Apes

A weekend estimate just ahead of our prediction for War for the Planet of the Apes, and a one just below our prediction for Spider-Man: Homecoming means there’s a clear winner at the box office. War will come in with $56.5 million, per Fox’s Sunday morning estimate, while Homecoming will finish second with $45.2 million. More...

Friday Estimates: Apes Win War with $22.1 million on Friday

July 15th, 2017

War for the Planet of the Apes

As expected, War for the Planet of the Apes earned first place on Friday. To match predictions, the film needed to make between $18 million and $19 million, but instead it earned $22.1 million during its first day of release. Furthermore, this is better than its previews were, so this suggests good word-of-mouth and longer than average legs. Its reviews are 94% positive and it earned a solid A from CinemaScore, so long legs wouldn’t be a shock. Perhaps it can reach $60 million over the weekend. Anything less than $55 million will be a little disappointing. Splitting the difference gets us a weekend target of $57 million. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Apes vs. Spider be a One-Sided Fight?

July 13th, 2017

War for the Planet of the Apes

War for the Planet of the Apes is going to be the biggest of the three wide releases coming out this week. This much is a near certainty. However, there is some doubt if it will open in first place, or if Spider-Man: Homecoming will remain the top draw over the weekend. The only other wide release of the week is Wish Upon, a low-budget horror film, if it can just reach the top five, then the studio will be very happy. Finally, The Big Sick is expanding wide. Given its limited release run so far, it should become a sleeper hit over the summer. This weekend last year, The Secret Life of Pets and Ghostbusters had a one-two punch of nearly $100 million. I think War for the Planet of the Apes and Spider-Man: Homecoming will top that figure, while the overall depth should help 2017 win in the year-over-year competition, but it will likely be close. More...

International Box Office: Spider-Man Snags First Place in Tight Race with $140.03 million

July 13th, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

Spider-Man: Homecoming earned first place in one of the closest races I’ve seen. It pulled in $140.03 million on 24,287 screens in 71 markets for a worldwide opening of $257.06 million. Its biggest market was South Korea, where it earned $19.37 million on 1,965 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $25.94 million. It also cracked $10 million in both the U.K. ($12.11 million in 616 theaters) and Mexico ($11.72 million on 3,506 screens), while it came close to that mark in Brazil with $9.09 million on 1,302 screens. The film did amazing business in Asia, including earning $6.84 million on 1,092 screens in Indonesia and $6.46 million on 1,900 screens in India. The film has yet to open in a number of major markets, including France, Germany, China, and Japan and should top $800 million worldwide with ease before it is done, which is enough to break even before it reaches the home market. The real challenge is surpassing Wonder Woman and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 for top spot on the worldwide chart for the summer. It is too soon to tell if it will get there for sure, but this is a great start. More...

Contest: Bring Home a Prize: Winning Announcement

July 12th, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

The winners of our Bring Home a Prize contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions for Spider-Man: Homecoming’s opening weekend were... More...

Theater Averages: Spider-Man has Storybook $26,915 Opening

July 11th, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

There was a really close race on the theater chart this week with Spider-Man: Homecoming topping A Ghost Story $26,915 to $26,008. The only other film to top $10,000 was The Big Sick, which earned an average of $10,971 in 326 theaters. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Spider-Man has Wondrous $117.03 million Opening

July 11th, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

The weekend box office chart held few surprises. Every film in the top five was close to our predictions, while the top two films were a little stronger. This includes Spider-Man: Homecoming, which pulled in $117.03 million during its opening weekend, making it the second fastest debut of the summer. (Only Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 is ahead of it in that regard.) Despicable Me 3 held on better than most films this summer and will become a monster hit thanks to its international numbers. Overall, the box office rose by 22% from last weekend hitting $206 million. Unfortunately, this is still 5.1% lower than the same weekend last year. Before the summer began, 2017 had a $200 million lead over 2006. That lead is now down to just $13 million at $5.95 billion to $5.94 billion. This lead could be completely gone by the weekend. More...

Weekend Estimates: Spider-Man Comes Home to $117 Million Weekend

July 9th, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

A $117 million opening weekend is pretty much all Sony could ask for from Spider-Man: Homecoming. It’s the second-best debut for the Spider-Man franchise, if you ignore the effects of inflation, and makes it almost certain that the franchise will break its unfortunate streak of earning less at the domestic box office with every new outing. With, reportedly, a more constrained budget—this is the least expensive Spider-Man film, adjusted for inflation—profitability looks assured, and Sony’s partnership with Disney looks as though it’s paying off. More...

Friday Estimates: Spider-Man has $50.5 million Reasons to Celebrate its Homecoming

July 8th, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

Spider-Man: Homecoming dominated the box office on Friday and in a pleasant surprise, it beat predictions with $50.5 million during its opening day. Its opening day vs. its previews is almost identical to Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2, which would put the film on pace for $130 million over the weekend. Spider-Man: Homecoming did earn better reviews, while both movies earned a solid A from CinemaScore, and many more kids have no school on Monday compared to when Guardians debuted. All of this should help its legs. On the other hand, Homecoming could have a bigger Fanboy Effect, as Spider-Man is a much more established character. Because of that, I’m going to be a little more cautious and predict a $125 million opening weekend. This is still simply fantastic and the only downside is Sony and Disney have to work together to make this work in the long term. This is Sony’s second best domestic opening of all time. (Spider-Man 3 is the only one that beats it.) It could open with more than last year’s number one domestic hit for the studio, Ghostbusters, earned in total. Sony has a lot of reasons to work with Disney to keep Spider-Man in the MCU. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Spider-Man Swings into Theaters with $15.4 million in Previews

July 7th, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

Spider-Man: Homecoming needed to make more than Wonder Woman during its previews in order to match it at the box office. Wonder Woman’s audience was disproportionately female, especially more mature women. This demographic tends to help a film’s legs at the expense of its opening weekend. So if Homecoming only made a little more than the $11.0 million Wonder Woman made, it would fail to crack $100 million over the weekend. Fortunately, it crushed that figure with $15.4 million on Thursday night. This is the third-best figure for previews this year, behind only Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 ($17.0 million) and Beauty and the Beast ($16.3 million). Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 is the better comparison, as the audiences for the two films match up nearly perfectly. If Homecoming does match Guardians’ legs, then it will earn just over $130 million over the weekend. I think the fact that this is the sixth Spider-Man movie and third incarnation of the character in 15 years will hurt its legs a little bit, but $125 million is the new goal to aim for. The only downside here is behind-the-scenes, as the character is being shared by Sony and Disney and I’m not sure how long they can work together. More...

Weekend Predictions: Spider-Man’s Coming Home to the MCU

July 6th, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

Spider-Man: Homecoming is the only film opened wide this weekend and that should help it dominate the box office. In fact, it should have the biggest opening since Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2. The competition will put a dent in Despicable Me 3’s box office during the weekend, but even so, it will likely break even sometime over the weekend. This weekend last year had The Secret Life of Pets at the top with just over $100 million, while there were four other films earning $10 million or more. Spider-Man: Homecoming should top The Secret Life of Pets, but the depth this year won’t be as good. If 2017 does lose the year-over-year competition, then its lead over 2016 could evaporate completely. More...

Contest: Me Me Me: Winning Announcement

July 6th, 2017

Despicable Me 3

The winners of our Me Me Me contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions for Despicable Me 3’s opening weekend were... More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Is Despicable Becoming Disposable after $72.43 million Opening?

July 5th, 2017

Despicable Me 3

The weekend box office chart was as predicted, at least in terms of the order. Most of the new releases / top five had weaker openings / sharper declines. Despicable Me 3 still led the way, but with a more subdued $72.43 million. Baby Driver is hoping to earn that much in total after a $20.55 million / $29.58 million opening. This is almost as much as it cost to make. The House, on the other hand, was DOA with just $8.72 million. On the positive side, Monday and Tuesday were much stronger than usual, so rather than looking at the weekend box office and saying it is weaker than anticipated, we could instead say the weekend box office was stretched out over five days. Overall, the box office grew 20% from last week to $169 million. This is down 11% from the same weekend last year, but again, one could argue this is due to a misalignment in the Independence Day holiday. Year-to-date, 2017 is still ahead of 2016, but the lead shrank to under $30 million at $5.64 billion to $5.61 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Despicable Me’s Solid $75 Million Starts July 4 Holiday Week

July 2nd, 2017

Despicable Me 3

With July 4 falling on a Tuesday this year, this is less a holiday weekend, and more the beginning of a holiday week, and it’s bookended by new releases from two of the industry’s most reliable franchises. Despicable Me 3 starts off festivities this weekend with a solid-but-unspectacular $75.4 million from a record-setting 4,529 theaters. Breaking The Twilight Saga: Eclipse’s record for widest opening weekend of all time is no small feat for Universal, but it’s an ominous sign for the franchise that the only film to open in close to this number of theaters and pull in similar numbers at the box office was Shrek Forever After, which opened with $70.8 million in 4,359 theaters back in 2010. That was the last Shrek movie, and this might be a good time for Gru to call it a day. More...

Friday Estimates: Despicable Me 3’s $29.2 million Debut is Top Animated Day of the Year

July 1st, 2017

Despicable Me 3

As expected, Despicable Me 3 earned first place at the box office on Friday with $29.2 million. This is the best single day for an animated film this year. To emphasize, this isn’t just the best opening day, but the best single day, and it should top that on Saturday. The previous record was $23.00 million, earned by The Lego Batman Movie. This film’s reviews are not as good as The Lego Batman Movie’s reviews are (they both earned A minuses from CinemaScore) so it won’t have the same legs. That said, an $83 million opening is still a great start and roughly on par with Despicable Me 2. More...

2017 Preview: July

July 1st, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

I hate it when the first of the month lands on a Saturday. By the time this story goes live, we will still have almost no box office data for Despicable Me 3, so we won’t know if June ended on a positive note. Fortunately, Wonder Woman beat expectations and might end up as the biggest hit of the summer, at least for a little while. July begins with Spider-Man: Homecoming, which should make at least $300 million and is the last film being released this summer that has a shot at being a $400 million hit domestically. It is very likely that nothing else this month will come within $100 million of that movie, so that could help its legs. There are a few potential $100 million hits, including War for the Planet of the Apes, Dunkirk, and a couple of other long shots. Last July had a similar feel with The Secret Life of Pets topping the list with well over $300 million, while there were five other $100 million hits. This July would have to beat expectations substantially to match this performance. I’m not confident 2017 will be able to maintain its pace at the box office. I’m worried at least one big film will struggled and 2017 will end the month behind 2016’s pace. More...

Contest: Bring Home a Prize

June 29th, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

Next weekend, Spider-Man: Homecoming is the only film opening wide, therefore it is the only possible choice for the target film in this week’s box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening three-day weekend box office number for Spider-Man: Homecoming.

Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film’s opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a Frankenprize consisting of their choice of either one TV on DVD release, two movies, or a kids package (could be a theatrical release, a couple of single-disc TV-on-DVD releases, or a full season TV-on-DVD release). Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film’s opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will also win a Frankenprize, as described above. Finally, we will be choosing an entrant from the group of people who haven’t won, or haven’t won recently, and they will win the final Frankenprize, as described above.

Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don’t delay! More...

Spider-Man: Homecoming Trailer

May 24th, 2017

Super hero adventure starring Tom Holland, Michael Keaton, and Robert Downey, Jr. opens July 7 ... 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

Thrilled by his experience with the Avengers, Peter returns home, where he lives with his Aunt May, under the watchful eye of his new mentor Tony Stark. Peter tries to fall back into his normal daily routine—distracted by thoughts of proving himself to be more than just your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man—but when the Vulture emerges as a new villain, everything that Peter holds most important will be threatened.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$117,027,503 (35.0% of total gross)
Legs:2.86 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:38.1% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$175,000,000 (worldwide box office is 5.0 times production budget)
Theater counts:4,348 opening theaters/4,348 max. theaters, 8.0 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $401,637,489

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office 77 $334,201,140
All Time International Box Office 94 $544,070,151
All Time Worldwide Box Office 79 $878,271,291
All Time Domestic Box Office for Super Hero Movies 26 $334,201,140
All Time International Box Office for Super Hero Movies 15 $544,070,151
All Time Worldwide Box Office for Super Hero Movies 16 $878,271,291

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: July 7th, 2017 (Wide) by Sony Pictures
July 7th, 2017 (IMAX) by Sony Pictures
International Releases: June 30th, 2017 (Special Engagement) (South Korea)
July 5th, 2017 (Wide) (Finland)
July 5th, 2017 (Wide) (Iceland)
July 5th, 2017 (Wide) (Indonesia)
July 5th, 2017 (Wide) (Jamaica)
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Video Release: September 26th, 2017 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
November 20th, 2017 by Sony Pictures
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sci-fi action violence, some language and brief suggestive comments.
(Rating bulletin 2481 (Cert #50336), 6/21/2017)
Running Time: 133 minutes
Franchise: Spider-Man
Marvel Cinematic Universe
Comparisons: Blockbusters, 2017
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Keywords: Marvel Comics, Reboot, Super Villains, High School, Coming of Age, Secret Identity, Revenge, 3-D, 3-D - Post-production Conversion, IMAX: DMR
Source:Based on Comic/Graphic Novel
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Super Hero
Production/Financing Companies: Marvel Studios, Columbia Pictures, LStar Capital
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest 10th Tuesday 98 $233,482 Sep 12, 2017 68
Biggest 9th Monday 24 $1,035,187 Sep 4, 2017 60
Biggest 9th Sunday 39 $1,442,793 Sep 3, 2017 59
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 270 $5,958,535 Sep 1, 2017 59
Biggest 9th Saturday 88 $1,428,527 Sep 2, 2017 58
Biggest 9th Friday 96 $812,869 Sep 1, 2017 57
Biggest 8th Tuesday 89 $495,789 Aug 29, 2017 54
Biggest 7th Tuesday 95 $700,251 Aug 22, 2017 47
Biggest 6th Tuesday 78 $1,178,004 Aug 15, 2017 40
Fastest to $300m 71 $300,353,694 Aug 10, 2017 35
Biggest 5th Tuesday 65 $1,664,147 Aug 8, 2017 33
Biggest 4th Thursday 72 $1,780,805 Aug 3, 2017 28
Biggest 4th Wednesday 70 $1,860,586 Aug 2, 2017 27
Biggest 4th Tuesday 60 $2,474,800 Aug 1, 2017 26
Biggest 3rd Thursday 79 $2,775,349 Jul 27, 2017 21
Biggest 3rd Wednesday 88 $2,787,501 Jul 26, 2017 20
Biggest 3rd Tuesday 49 $4,130,653 Jul 25, 2017 19
Biggest 3rd Monday 88 $3,361,636 Jul 24, 2017 18
Fastest to $250m 69 $251,851,666 Jul 21, 2017 17
Biggest 2nd Thursday 89 $4,466,934 Jul 20, 2017 14
Biggest 2nd Wednesday 75 $4,967,279 Jul 19, 2017 13
Biggest 2nd Tuesday 49 $7,536,245 Jul 18, 2017 12
Biggest 2nd Sunday 97 $12,989,653 Jul 16, 2017 10
Biggest Domestic 2nd Weekend 91 $44,205,210 Jul 14, 2017 10
Fastest to $200m 68 $207,275,524 Jul 14, 2017 10
Biggest 2nd Saturday 95 $17,587,320 Jul 15, 2017 9
Biggest 2nd Friday 90 $13,628,237 Jul 14, 2017 8
Biggest 1st Thursday 70 $8,885,094 Jul 13, 2017 7
Biggest 1st Wednesday 62 $9,902,669 Jul 12, 2017 6
Fastest to $150m 63 $154,185,220 Jul 12, 2017 6
Biggest 1st Tuesday 36 $15,053,665 Jul 11, 2017 5
Biggest Domestic Tuesday 49 $15,053,665 Jul 11, 2017 5
Biggest 1st Monday 77 $12,201,383 Jul 10, 2017 4
Biggest 1st Sunday 63 $29,201,277 Jul 9, 2017 3
Biggest Domestic Sunday 72 $29,201,277 Jul 9, 2017 3
Biggest Domestic July Weekend 8 $117,027,503 Jul 7, 2017 3
Biggest Domestic Opening Weekend 55 $117,027,503 Jul 7, 2017 3
Top Action Weekend Domestic 32 $117,027,503 Jul 7, 2017 3
Top Based on Comic/Graphic Novel Weekend Domestic 27 $117,027,503 Jul 7, 2017 3
Top Live Action Weekend Domestic 23 $117,027,503 Jul 7, 2017 3
Biggest Domestic Non-Sequel Weekend 14 $117,027,503 Jul 7, 2017 3
Top PG-13 Weekend Domestic 45 $117,027,503 Jul 7, 2017 3
Top Sony Pictures Weekend Domestic 4 $117,027,503 Jul 7, 2017 3
Top Super Hero Weekend Domestic 27 $117,027,503 Jul 7, 2017 3
Biggest Domestic Weekend 57 $117,027,503 Jul 7, 2017 3
Fastest to $100m 58 $117,027,503 Jul 7, 2017 3
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 2 $117,027,503 Jul 7, 2017 3
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 3 $149,593,999 Jul 7, 2017 3
Independence Day (Opening, 3-Day) 2 $117,027,503 Jul 7, 2017 3
Independence Day (Opening, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 3 $149,593,999 Jul 7, 2017 3
Top 2017 Theater Average 40 $26,915 Jul 7, 2017 3
Widest Opening Weekend 40 4,348 Jul 7, 2017 3
Biggest 1st Saturday 65 $37,045,244 Jul 8, 2017 2
Biggest Domestic Saturday 73 $37,045,244 Jul 8, 2017 2
Biggest 1st Friday 48 $50,780,982 Jul 7, 2017 1
Top Action Day Domestic 50 $50,780,982 Jul 7, 2017 1
Top Based on Comic/Graphic Novel Day Domestic 42 $50,780,982 Jul 7, 2017 1
Top Live Action Day Domestic 29 $50,780,982 Jul 7, 2017 1
Biggest Domestic Non-Sequel Day 21 $50,780,982 Jul 7, 2017 1
Top PG-13 Day Domestic 70 $50,780,982 Jul 7, 2017 1
Top Sony Pictures Day Domestic 7 $50,780,982 Jul 7, 2017 1
Top Super Hero Day Domestic 42 $50,780,982 Jul 7, 2017 1
Biggest Domestic Friday 48 $50,780,982 Jul 7, 2017 1
Biggest Domestic July Day 11 $50,780,982 Jul 7, 2017 1
Biggest Domestic Day 84 $50,780,982 Jul 7, 2017 1
Fastest to $50m 52 $50,780,982 Jul 7, 2017 1
Biggest Previews 48 $15,400,000 Jul 6, 2017 0

Lead Ensemble Members

Tom Holland    Peter Parker / Spider-Man
Michael Keaton    Adrian Toomes/Vulture
Zendaya    Michelle
Jon Favreau    Happy Hogan
Marisa Tomei    Aunt May
Robert Downey, Jr.    Tony Stark/Iron Man

Supporting Cast

Donald Glover    Aaron Davis
Tyne Daly    Anne Marie Hoeg
Jacob Batalon    Ned Leeds
Laura Harrier    Liz Allan
Tony Revolori    Flash Thompson
Bokeem Woodbine    Shocker
Michael Chernus    Phineas Mason/Tinkerer
Logan Marshall-Green    Brice
Michael Barbieri    Charles
Kenneth Choi    Principal Morita
Hannibal Buress    Coach Wilson
Martin Starr    Mr. Harrington
Isabella Amara    Sally Avril
Jorge Lendeborg Jr    Jason
Jennifer Connelly    Suit Lady
J J Totah    Seymour
Selenis Leyva    Ms. Warren
Abraham Attah    Abe
Michael Mando    Scorpion
Garcelle Beauvais    Doris Toomes
Tiffany Espensen    Cindy
Angourie Rice    Betty Brandt
Wayne Pére    History Teacher
Christopher Berry    Randy
Tunde Adebimpe    Mr. Cobbwell
Gwyneth Paltrow    Pepper Potts
Hemky Madera    Mr. Delmar
Zach Cherry    Street Vendor
Kirk R. Thatcher    Punk on Street
Yu Lew    Car Jacker
Sondra James    Yelling Woman
Bob Adrian    Yelling Man
Gary Richardson    Day Sleeper
Joe Hang    Thai Waiter

Cameos

Stan Lee    Yelling Man
Chris Evans    Steve Rogers/Captain America

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

Production and Technical Credits

Jon Watts    Director
Kevin Feige    Producer
Amy Pascal    Producer
Jonathan Goldstein    Screenwriter
John Francis Daley    Screenwriter
Jon Watts    Screenwriter
Christopher D. Ford    Screenwriter
Chris McKenna    Screenwriter
Erik Sommers    Screenwriter
Stan Lee    Story based on the Marvel Comic Book by
Steve Ditko    Story based on the Marvel Comic Book by
Louis D’Esposito    Executive Producer
Victoria Alonso    Executive Producer
Patricia Whitcher    Executive Producer
Jeremy Latcham    Executive Producer
Stan Lee    Executive Producer
Oliver Scholl    Production Designer
Debbie Berman    Editor
Dan Lebental    Editor
Michael Giacchino    Composer
Salvatore Totino    Director of Photography
Mitch Bell    Co-Producer
Brad Ricker    Art Director
Beat Frutiger    Art Director
Lauren Abiouness    Art Director
Audra Avery    Art Director
Gene Serdena    Set Decorator
Louise Frogley    Costume Designer
Sarah Halley Finn    Casting Director
Steve Durkee    Score Supervisor
Randall Wilkins    Set Designer
Christopher Waegner    Digital Effects Supervisor
Lars P. Winther    Assistant Director

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

2017 - Holiday Gift Guide - Part I - First-Run Releases and Franchise Box Sets

November 23rd, 2017

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2

It's Thanksgiving weekend, which means Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and of course the first installment of our Holiday Gift Guide. This week we will tackle first run releases, and normally franchise box sets as well, but this year none jump out as essential additions to the Holiday Gift guide. Worse still, 2017 has been awful at the box office with potential blockbuster after potential blockbuster getting savaged by critics and struggling at the box office. Additionally, some of the biggest and some of the best have been on the home market for nearly half a year, meaning nearly everyone who would want them, already own them. That doesn’t mean there are no films worth adding to this list, but the list is a little shorter than usual. On a side note, two of the films on this year’s list are from the MCU and it would have been three, but Thor: Ragnarok is still in theaters. If you know someone who loves the MCU, but has all of the movies, then check out this site, which has some more unique gift ideas. I specifically like the Spider-man Drone. More...

Home Market Releases for October 24th, 2017

October 25th, 2017

War for the Planet of the Apes

There are not many films on this week’s list of home market releases, but there are several bigger titles making their home market debut. Some, like Cars 3, are only coming out on Video on Demand, but there are also some serious Pick of the Week contenders hitting DVD / Blu-ray as well. Of these contenders, War for the Planet of the Apes has the best combination of reviews and extras on the Blu-ray Combo Pack. More...

Featured Blu-ray and DVD Review: Spider-Man: Homecoming

October 23rd, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

It was a terrible summer at the box office, but Spider-Man: Homecoming was one of the few bright spots. It was one of three films to cross $300 million domestically and has a slim shot at finishing in the top five for the year. Does it deserve this success? Or did it thrive just because it’s part of the MCU? More...

Home Market Releases for October 17th, 2017

October 18th, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

It is one of those weeks. There’s a massive release coming out, which has scared away nearly all of the competition, so it is a really shallow week. Fortunately, that huge release is Spider-Man: Homecoming, which is not only one of the biggest hits of the year, it is also one of the reviewed. It isn’t the only contender for Pick of the Week, but the Blu-ray Combo Pack wins that honor. More...

Home Market Releases for September 26th, 2017

September 27th, 2017

HYOUKA: Part Two

Transformers: The Last Knight is the biggest release of the week and it has scared away a lot of the competition, but it’s garbage and should be avoided. There are no big releases that are pick of the week contenders, but some smaller ones fit the bill, including David Lynch: The Art Life: The Criterion Collection, HYOUKA: Part Two, and Shameless: The Complete Seventh Season. All are amazing and worth checking out, but none have many extras, so it is up to the role of the dice to determine the Pick of the Week. ... And it’s HYOUKA. More...

International Box Office: War Comes to China and earns $61.07 million

September 21st, 2017

War for the Planet of the Apes

War for the Planet of the Apes returned to the top of the chart earning $62.9 million in 21 markets for totals of $287.9 million internationally and $433.8 worldwide. The film debuted in first place in China with $59.66 million over the weekend for a total opening of $61.07 million. More...

International Box Office: Spider-Man Swings into China with $70.63 million

September 14th, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

Spider-Man: Homecoming returned to the international top five earning first place with $71.82 million on 21,675 screens in 47 markets for totals of $495.74 million internationally and $823.43 million worldwide. The film debuted in first place in China with $69.12 million on 20,440 screens over the weekend for a four-day opening of $70.63 million. This is already the biggest single market for the film, overtaking South Korea, where it has earned $51.51 million. At this point, the film will have no trouble getting to $900 million worldwide, but $1 billion is out of reach. More...

Weekend Estimates: Labor Day Weekend Looking Better Than Expected

September 3rd, 2017

The Hitman’s Bodyguard

This weekend is somewhat uncharted territory for the movie industry, with no new releases rolling out in over 1,000 theaters and no dominant film already playing. Fortunately, the result is looking like a glass that is at least half full. Thanks in part to the holiday weekend, and the start of recovery from Hurricane Harvey, several returning films improved their box office from last weekend, and the number one film, The Hitman’s Bodyguard, will remain flat from its last outing, with $10.25 million expected by Lionsgate, and a total around $55 million by the end of the day on Sunday. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Creation Helps Summer Conclude with $35.01 million

August 15th, 2017

Annabelle: Creation

Annabelle: Creation’s opening saved summer for one week, but that’s the practically the only good news we have to talk about this weekend. The film pulled in $35.01 million, which is over three times its nearest competition. That’s the bad news. The depth this past weekend was terrible, as there were only two films with more than $10 million, compared to five films last weekend. The overall box office fell 4.6% to just $117 million. Worse still, this is 32% lower than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2017 is behind 2016 by $360 million or 4.9% at $7.07 billion to $7.43 billion. The year has lost over $500 million compared to last year’s pace during summer alone. This is a disaster. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Dunkirk Does in the Competition with $26.61 million

August 1st, 2017

Dunkirk

Summer is coming to a close, as the two new releases, The Emoji Movie and Atomic Blonde had okay openings over the weekend. Dunkirk was able to earn first place with $26.61 million, which is great news for that movie, but bad news for the overall box office, as it is the worst result for a number one film since April. Overall, the box office fell 20% from last week to $144 million. This is 24% lower than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2017 is now behind 2016 by 1.7% or $120 million at $6.70 billion to $6.82 billion. More...

Weekend Predictions: Atomic Blonde and The Emoji Movie Take On Dunkirk

July 27th, 2017

Atomic Blonde

The final weekend of July has two wide releases, Atomic Blonde and The Emoji Movie. Neither are expected to be monster hits, but both could be profitable at the box office. Atomic Blonde’s reviews are excellent and its connections to the John Wick movies could get people into theaters. The Emoji Movie still has no reviews and its buzz is incredibly negative. I haven’t seen buzz this negative since Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul. This does give Dunkirk a real shot at repeating on top of the chart. This weekend last year, Jason Bourne opened with nearly $60 million, which will likely be more than both new releases this year earn. Even if Dunkirk has better legs than expected, there’s little hope 2017 will win in the year-over-year comparison. More...

International Box Office: Despicable Me Steals Crown from Spider-Man with $72.7 million

July 27th, 2017

Dunkirk

Dunkirk debuted in first place on the international chart with $55.4 million in 46 markets for a worldwide debut of $105.9 million. Its biggest opening was in the U.K., no surprise there, where it earned $13.00 million in 638 theaters. Strangely, South Korea wasn’t far behind with $8.75 million on 1,245 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $10.40 million. On the other hand, the film struggled somewhat in France with $4.9 million. This isn’t a bad opening, but I was expecting more. Overall, it is doing about as well as Christopher Nolan’s previous film, Interstellar. If Dunkirk can merely match that movie's worldwide figure, then it will break even before it reaches the home market. Even if it doesn’t quite manage that total, anything above $500 million worldwide will produce a healthy profit for the studio. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Dunkirk has Stellar $50.51 million Opening

July 25th, 2017

Girls Trip

Both Dunkirk and Girls Trip topped expectations earning $50.51 million and $31.20 million respectively. Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets didn’t do as well, but it should do well internationally. Overall, the weekend box office rose 11% from last weekend earning $181 million. On the downside, this was 7.8% lower than the same weekend last year and 2017 had already lost its lead over 2016, so this is really bad news. Year-to-date, 2017 is now behind 2016 by $31 million / 0.5% at $6.46 billion to $6.49 billion. Things really need to turn around soon, but I don’t think that’s going to happen. Hopefully the fall will be much better. More...

Friday Estimates: Dunkirk Dunks on the Competition with $19.8 million

July 22nd, 2017

Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets

Dunkirk dominated the Friday box office chart. Okay, maybe dominate is too strong a word, but more on that down below. The film earned a better than anticipated opening day of $19.8 million. Additionally, its reviews are award-worthy, while it earned an A minus from CinemaScore. Frankly, given its reviews, I’m surprised it only got an A minus. With its $5.5 million in previews, I was expecting an opening day a little north of $20 million, so hopefully this isn’t a sign of short legs. Look for an opening weekend of $55 million. On a side note, the reason we are not using Dunkirk images is we only got two of them and we’ve already used them both, twice. I tried to find the French site to see if they had more images (This is what I did for Kong: Skull Island.) but I ended up on the Dunkirk tourist site by accident and now all of the ads I see on YouTube are in French. More...

Weekend Predictions: Take a Trip with Valerian and Laureline to Dunkirk

July 20th, 2017

Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets

So far this summer, box office is running about $200 million behind last year’s pace. The numbers have fallen so far that, year to date, 2017 is now behind 2016’s box office pace. This is even more depressing as last weekend, five of the top six films earned Tomatometer Scores that were over 90% positive. This week, we are continuing the amazing run with critics as two of the three wide releases are earning 90% positive reviews or better, but it doesn’t look like we will be able to improve our box office woes. This weekend last year, Star Trek Beyond opened with nearly $60 million and four other films earned more than $20 million. This weekend, Dunkirk will open in first place and it might top Star Trek Beyond, but that seems unlikely. Even getting to $50 million could be asking too much. Girls Trip should have a box office run somewhere between Rough Night and Bad Moms. ... Yes, I know that’s a lot of wiggle room, but there’s a lot of uncertainty here. Finally there’s Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, which cost $180 million to make but is earning almost no buzz here. (It should do a lot better internationally.) We would have to have all three new releases beat expectations and have solid holdovers for 2017 to come out ahead in the year-over-year comparison. More...

International Box Office: Despicable Me Steals Crown from Spider-Man with $72.7 million

July 19th, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

I thought last week was close, but this week was even closer. In fact, according to Sunday’s estimates, Spider-Man: Homecoming was the top film on the international chart, but Monday’s final numbers had Despicable Me 3 in first place. That film earned $72.7 million in 61 markets for totals of $434.00 million internationally and $622.39 million worldwide. Its biggest opening came in Indonesia, where it earned $3.5 million on 230 screens. Meanwhile, the film is now the second biggest animated film at the Chinese box office. This past weekend, Despicable Me 3 earned $22.09 million on 8,057 screens for a two-week total of $115.16 million. The film opens in Japan and South Korea before the end of the month, as well as Italy and a few other smaller markets by the end of August. More...

Theater Averages: Apes Overtake MacBeth $13,989 to $12,907

July 18th, 2017

War for the Planet of the Apes

War for the Planet of the Apes earned first place on the weekend box office chart and the theater average chart with $13,989. The only other new release to come close to that was Lady Macbeth with an average of $12,907 in five theaters. Last week’s winner, Spider-Man: Homecoming, slipped to third place this weekend with an average of $10,167. It is still quite rare for a wide release to stay in the $10,000 club two weeks in a row, so this is a reason to celebrate. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: War Goes Well for Apes Earning $56.26 million

July 18th, 2017

War for the Planet of the Apes

The weekend box office chart didn’t hold a lot of surprises. War for the Planet of the Apes earned first place with a slightly better than predicted result of $56.26 million, while most of the rest of our predictions were also close enough to be considered victories. Overall, the box office plummeted 21% from last weekend reaching $163 million. This was also a little lower than the same weekend last year. The emphasis is on “little”, as it only dropped by 0.062% or about $100,000. On its own, this would be nothing to worry about. However, 2017’s lead over 2016 has completely evaporated and the year is now 0.19% or $12 million behind last year’s pace at $6.21 billion to $6.22 billion. We’ve lost about $200 million this summer compared to last year and I don’t see that turning around any time soon. More...

Weekend Estimates: Apes Top Chart, Helped by Big Spider-Man Drop

July 16th, 2017

War for the Planet of the Apes

A weekend estimate just ahead of our prediction for War for the Planet of the Apes, and a one just below our prediction for Spider-Man: Homecoming means there’s a clear winner at the box office. War will come in with $56.5 million, per Fox’s Sunday morning estimate, while Homecoming will finish second with $45.2 million. More...

Friday Estimates: Apes Win War with $22.1 million on Friday

July 15th, 2017

War for the Planet of the Apes

As expected, War for the Planet of the Apes earned first place on Friday. To match predictions, the film needed to make between $18 million and $19 million, but instead it earned $22.1 million during its first day of release. Furthermore, this is better than its previews were, so this suggests good word-of-mouth and longer than average legs. Its reviews are 94% positive and it earned a solid A from CinemaScore, so long legs wouldn’t be a shock. Perhaps it can reach $60 million over the weekend. Anything less than $55 million will be a little disappointing. Splitting the difference gets us a weekend target of $57 million. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Apes vs. Spider be a One-Sided Fight?

July 13th, 2017

War for the Planet of the Apes

War for the Planet of the Apes is going to be the biggest of the three wide releases coming out this week. This much is a near certainty. However, there is some doubt if it will open in first place, or if Spider-Man: Homecoming will remain the top draw over the weekend. The only other wide release of the week is Wish Upon, a low-budget horror film, if it can just reach the top five, then the studio will be very happy. Finally, The Big Sick is expanding wide. Given its limited release run so far, it should become a sleeper hit over the summer. This weekend last year, The Secret Life of Pets and Ghostbusters had a one-two punch of nearly $100 million. I think War for the Planet of the Apes and Spider-Man: Homecoming will top that figure, while the overall depth should help 2017 win in the year-over-year competition, but it will likely be close. More...

International Box Office: Spider-Man Snags First Place in Tight Race with $140.03 million

July 13th, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

Spider-Man: Homecoming earned first place in one of the closest races I’ve seen. It pulled in $140.03 million on 24,287 screens in 71 markets for a worldwide opening of $257.06 million. Its biggest market was South Korea, where it earned $19.37 million on 1,965 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $25.94 million. It also cracked $10 million in both the U.K. ($12.11 million in 616 theaters) and Mexico ($11.72 million on 3,506 screens), while it came close to that mark in Brazil with $9.09 million on 1,302 screens. The film did amazing business in Asia, including earning $6.84 million on 1,092 screens in Indonesia and $6.46 million on 1,900 screens in India. The film has yet to open in a number of major markets, including France, Germany, China, and Japan and should top $800 million worldwide with ease before it is done, which is enough to break even before it reaches the home market. The real challenge is surpassing Wonder Woman and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 for top spot on the worldwide chart for the summer. It is too soon to tell if it will get there for sure, but this is a great start. More...

Contest: Bring Home a Prize: Winning Announcement

July 12th, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

The winners of our Bring Home a Prize contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions for Spider-Man: Homecoming’s opening weekend were... More...

Theater Averages: Spider-Man has Storybook $26,915 Opening

July 11th, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

There was a really close race on the theater chart this week with Spider-Man: Homecoming topping A Ghost Story $26,915 to $26,008. The only other film to top $10,000 was The Big Sick, which earned an average of $10,971 in 326 theaters. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Spider-Man has Wondrous $117.03 million Opening

July 11th, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

The weekend box office chart held few surprises. Every film in the top five was close to our predictions, while the top two films were a little stronger. This includes Spider-Man: Homecoming, which pulled in $117.03 million during its opening weekend, making it the second fastest debut of the summer. (Only Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 is ahead of it in that regard.) Despicable Me 3 held on better than most films this summer and will become a monster hit thanks to its international numbers. Overall, the box office rose by 22% from last weekend hitting $206 million. Unfortunately, this is still 5.1% lower than the same weekend last year. Before the summer began, 2017 had a $200 million lead over 2006. That lead is now down to just $13 million at $5.95 billion to $5.94 billion. This lead could be completely gone by the weekend. More...

Weekend Estimates: Spider-Man Comes Home to $117 Million Weekend

July 9th, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

A $117 million opening weekend is pretty much all Sony could ask for from Spider-Man: Homecoming. It’s the second-best debut for the Spider-Man franchise, if you ignore the effects of inflation, and makes it almost certain that the franchise will break its unfortunate streak of earning less at the domestic box office with every new outing. With, reportedly, a more constrained budget—this is the least expensive Spider-Man film, adjusted for inflation—profitability looks assured, and Sony’s partnership with Disney looks as though it’s paying off. More...

Friday Estimates: Spider-Man has $50.5 million Reasons to Celebrate its Homecoming

July 8th, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

Spider-Man: Homecoming dominated the box office on Friday and in a pleasant surprise, it beat predictions with $50.5 million during its opening day. Its opening day vs. its previews is almost identical to Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2, which would put the film on pace for $130 million over the weekend. Spider-Man: Homecoming did earn better reviews, while both movies earned a solid A from CinemaScore, and many more kids have no school on Monday compared to when Guardians debuted. All of this should help its legs. On the other hand, Homecoming could have a bigger Fanboy Effect, as Spider-Man is a much more established character. Because of that, I’m going to be a little more cautious and predict a $125 million opening weekend. This is still simply fantastic and the only downside is Sony and Disney have to work together to make this work in the long term. This is Sony’s second best domestic opening of all time. (Spider-Man 3 is the only one that beats it.) It could open with more than last year’s number one domestic hit for the studio, Ghostbusters, earned in total. Sony has a lot of reasons to work with Disney to keep Spider-Man in the MCU. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Spider-Man Swings into Theaters with $15.4 million in Previews

July 7th, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

Spider-Man: Homecoming needed to make more than Wonder Woman during its previews in order to match it at the box office. Wonder Woman’s audience was disproportionately female, especially more mature women. This demographic tends to help a film’s legs at the expense of its opening weekend. So if Homecoming only made a little more than the $11.0 million Wonder Woman made, it would fail to crack $100 million over the weekend. Fortunately, it crushed that figure with $15.4 million on Thursday night. This is the third-best figure for previews this year, behind only Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 ($17.0 million) and Beauty and the Beast ($16.3 million). Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 is the better comparison, as the audiences for the two films match up nearly perfectly. If Homecoming does match Guardians’ legs, then it will earn just over $130 million over the weekend. I think the fact that this is the sixth Spider-Man movie and third incarnation of the character in 15 years will hurt its legs a little bit, but $125 million is the new goal to aim for. The only downside here is behind-the-scenes, as the character is being shared by Sony and Disney and I’m not sure how long they can work together. More...

Weekend Predictions: Spider-Man’s Coming Home to the MCU

July 6th, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

Spider-Man: Homecoming is the only film opened wide this weekend and that should help it dominate the box office. In fact, it should have the biggest opening since Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2. The competition will put a dent in Despicable Me 3’s box office during the weekend, but even so, it will likely break even sometime over the weekend. This weekend last year had The Secret Life of Pets at the top with just over $100 million, while there were four other films earning $10 million or more. Spider-Man: Homecoming should top The Secret Life of Pets, but the depth this year won’t be as good. If 2017 does lose the year-over-year competition, then its lead over 2016 could evaporate completely. More...

Contest: Me Me Me: Winning Announcement

July 6th, 2017

Despicable Me 3

The winners of our Me Me Me contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions for Despicable Me 3’s opening weekend were... More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Is Despicable Becoming Disposable after $72.43 million Opening?

July 5th, 2017

Despicable Me 3

The weekend box office chart was as predicted, at least in terms of the order. Most of the new releases / top five had weaker openings / sharper declines. Despicable Me 3 still led the way, but with a more subdued $72.43 million. Baby Driver is hoping to earn that much in total after a $20.55 million / $29.58 million opening. This is almost as much as it cost to make. The House, on the other hand, was DOA with just $8.72 million. On the positive side, Monday and Tuesday were much stronger than usual, so rather than looking at the weekend box office and saying it is weaker than anticipated, we could instead say the weekend box office was stretched out over five days. Overall, the box office grew 20% from last week to $169 million. This is down 11% from the same weekend last year, but again, one could argue this is due to a misalignment in the Independence Day holiday. Year-to-date, 2017 is still ahead of 2016, but the lead shrank to under $30 million at $5.64 billion to $5.61 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Despicable Me’s Solid $75 Million Starts July 4 Holiday Week

July 2nd, 2017

Despicable Me 3

With July 4 falling on a Tuesday this year, this is less a holiday weekend, and more the beginning of a holiday week, and it’s bookended by new releases from two of the industry’s most reliable franchises. Despicable Me 3 starts off festivities this weekend with a solid-but-unspectacular $75.4 million from a record-setting 4,529 theaters. Breaking The Twilight Saga: Eclipse’s record for widest opening weekend of all time is no small feat for Universal, but it’s an ominous sign for the franchise that the only film to open in close to this number of theaters and pull in similar numbers at the box office was Shrek Forever After, which opened with $70.8 million in 4,359 theaters back in 2010. That was the last Shrek movie, and this might be a good time for Gru to call it a day. More...

Friday Estimates: Despicable Me 3’s $29.2 million Debut is Top Animated Day of the Year

July 1st, 2017

Despicable Me 3

As expected, Despicable Me 3 earned first place at the box office on Friday with $29.2 million. This is the best single day for an animated film this year. To emphasize, this isn’t just the best opening day, but the best single day, and it should top that on Saturday. The previous record was $23.00 million, earned by The Lego Batman Movie. This film’s reviews are not as good as The Lego Batman Movie’s reviews are (they both earned A minuses from CinemaScore) so it won’t have the same legs. That said, an $83 million opening is still a great start and roughly on par with Despicable Me 2. More...

2017 Preview: July

July 1st, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

I hate it when the first of the month lands on a Saturday. By the time this story goes live, we will still have almost no box office data for Despicable Me 3, so we won’t know if June ended on a positive note. Fortunately, Wonder Woman beat expectations and might end up as the biggest hit of the summer, at least for a little while. July begins with Spider-Man: Homecoming, which should make at least $300 million and is the last film being released this summer that has a shot at being a $400 million hit domestically. It is very likely that nothing else this month will come within $100 million of that movie, so that could help its legs. There are a few potential $100 million hits, including War for the Planet of the Apes, Dunkirk, and a couple of other long shots. Last July had a similar feel with The Secret Life of Pets topping the list with well over $300 million, while there were five other $100 million hits. This July would have to beat expectations substantially to match this performance. I’m not confident 2017 will be able to maintain its pace at the box office. I’m worried at least one big film will struggled and 2017 will end the month behind 2016’s pace. More...

Contest: Bring Home a Prize

June 29th, 2017

Spider-Man: Homecoming

Next weekend, Spider-Man: Homecoming is the only film opening wide, therefore it is the only possible choice for the target film in this week’s box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening three-day weekend box office number for Spider-Man: Homecoming.

Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film’s opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a Frankenprize consisting of their choice of either one TV on DVD release, two movies, or a kids package (could be a theatrical release, a couple of single-disc TV-on-DVD releases, or a full season TV-on-DVD release). Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film’s opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will also win a Frankenprize, as described above. Finally, we will be choosing an entrant from the group of people who haven’t won, or haven’t won recently, and they will win the final Frankenprize, as described above.

Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don’t delay! More...

Spider-Man: Homecoming Trailer

May 24th, 2017

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jul 7, 2017 1 $117,027,503   4,348 $26,915   $117,027,503 1
Jul 14, 2017 2 $44,205,210 -62% 4,348 $10,167   $207,275,524 2
Jul 21, 2017 3 $22,150,085 -50% 4,130 $5,363   $251,851,666 3
Jul 28, 2017 5 $13,261,372 -40% 3,625 $3,658   $278,168,177 4
Aug 4, 2017 6 $8,845,978 -33% 3,116 $2,839   $294,953,754 5
Aug 11, 2017 7 $6,022,637 -32% 2,607 $2,310   $306,376,331 6
Aug 18, 2017 7 $4,256,367 -29% 2,341 $1,818   $314,057,748 7
Aug 25, 2017 7 $2,820,476 -34% 2,122 $1,329   $318,938,558 8
Sep 1, 2017 7 $3,684,189 +31% 2,036 $1,810   $324,085,735 9
Sep 8, 2017 7 $2,006,749 -46% 1,657 $1,211   $327,694,543 10
Sep 15, 2017 9 $1,858,740 -7% 1,436 $1,294   $330,245,988 11
Sep 22, 2017 11 $1,063,712 -43% 1,006 $1,057   $331,857,374 12
Sep 29, 2017 18 $588,932 -45% 679 $867   $332,707,249 13
Oct 6, 2017 20 $272,576 -54% 326 $836   $333,125,680 14
Oct 13, 2017 20 $282,953 +4% 306 $925   $333,528,381 15
Oct 20, 2017 27 $160,679 -43% 209 $769   $333,777,094 16
Oct 27, 2017 33 $96,563 -40% 181 $533   $333,919,623 17
Nov 3, 2017 37 $81,111 -16% 144 $563   $334,033,047 18
Nov 10, 2017 42 $58,807 -27% 117 $503   $334,117,521 19
Nov 17, 2017 46 $28,867 -51% 77 $375   $334,166,825 20
Nov 24, 2017 51 $16,200 -44% 37 $438   $334,198,153 21

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jul 6, 2017 P $15,400,000     3,450 $4,464   $15,400,000  
Jul 7, 2017 1 $50,780,982     4,348 $11,679   $50,780,982 1
Jul 8, 2017 1 $37,045,244 -27%   4,348 $8,520   $87,826,226 2
Jul 9, 2017 1 $29,201,277 -21%   4,348 $6,716   $117,027,503 3
Jul 10, 2017 1 $12,201,383 -58%   4,348 $2,806   $129,228,886 4
Jul 11, 2017 1 $15,053,665 +23%   4,348 $3,462   $144,282,551 5
Jul 12, 2017 1 $9,902,669 -34%   4,348 $2,278   $154,185,220 6
Jul 13, 2017 1 $8,885,094 -10%   4,348 $2,043   $163,070,314 7
Jul 14, 2017 2 $13,628,237 +53% -73% 4,348 $3,134   $176,698,551 8
Jul 15, 2017 2 $17,587,320 +29% -53% 4,348 $4,045   $194,285,871 9
Jul 16, 2017 2 $12,989,653 -26% -56% 4,348 $2,988   $207,275,524 10
Jul 17, 2017 2 $5,455,599 -58% -55% 4,348 $1,255   $212,731,123 11
Jul 18, 2017 1 $7,536,245 +38% -50% 4,348 $1,733   $220,267,368 12
Jul 19, 2017 1 $4,967,279 -34% -50% 4,348 $1,142   $225,234,647 13
Jul 20, 2017 1 $4,466,934 -10% -50% 4,348 $1,027   $229,701,581 14
Jul 21, 2017 4 $6,367,940 +43% -53% 4,130 $1,542   $236,069,521 15
Jul 22, 2017 3 $8,931,625 +40% -49% 4,130 $2,163   $245,001,146 16
Jul 23, 2017 3 $6,850,520 -23% -47% 4,130 $1,659   $251,851,666 17
Jul 24, 2017 3 $3,361,636 -51% -38% 4,130 $814   $255,213,302 18
Jul 25, 2017 3 $4,130,653 +23% -45% 4,130 $1,000   $259,343,955 19
Jul 26, 2017 3 $2,787,501 -33% -44% 4,130 $675   $262,131,456 20
Jul 27, 2017 3 $2,775,349 n/c -38% 4,130 $672   $264,906,805 21
Jul 28, 2017 5 $3,978,954 +43% -38% 3,625 $1,098   $268,885,759 22
Jul 29, 2017 5 $5,475,665 +38% -39% 3,625 $1,511   $274,361,424 23
Jul 30, 2017 5 $3,806,753 -30% -44% 3,625 $1,050   $278,168,177 24
Jul 31, 2017 4 $1,823,408 -52% -46% 3,625 $503   $279,991,585 25
Aug 1, 2017 5 $2,474,800 +36% -40% 3,625 $683   $282,466,385 26
Aug 2, 2017 4 $1,860,586 -25% -33% 3,625 $513   $284,326,971 27
Aug 3, 2017 4 $1,780,805 -4% -36% 3,625 $491   $286,107,776 28
Aug 4, 2017 7 $2,591,449 +46% -35% 3,116 $832   $288,699,225 29
Aug 5, 2017 6 $3,633,681 +40% -34% 3,116 $1,166   $292,332,906 30
Aug 6, 2017 6 $2,620,848 -28% -31% 3,116 $841   $294,953,754 31
Aug 7, 2017 4 $1,551,301 -41% -15% 3,116 $498   $296,505,055 32
Aug 8, 2017 5 $1,664,147 +7% -33% 3,116 $534   $298,169,202 33
Aug 9, 2017 5 $1,120,651 -33% -40% 3,116 $360   $299,289,853 34
Aug 10, 2017 5 $1,063,841 -5% -40% 3,116 $341   $300,353,694 35
Aug 11, 2017 7 $1,726,392 +62% -33% 2,607 $662   $302,080,086 36
Aug 12, 2017 7 $2,594,056 +50% -29% 2,607 $995   $304,674,142 37
Aug 13, 2017 6 $1,702,189 -34% -35% 2,607 $653   $306,376,331 38
Aug 14, 2017 6 $804,762 -53% -48% 2,607 $309   $307,181,093 39
Aug 15, 2017 6 $1,178,004 +46% -29% 2,607 $452   $308,359,097 40
Aug 16, 2017 6 $748,199 -36% -33% 2,607 $287   $309,107,296 41
Aug 17, 2017 5 $694,085 -7% -35% 2,607 $266   $309,801,381 42
Aug 18, 2017 7 $1,271,915 +83% -26% 2,341 $543   $311,073,296 43
Aug 19, 2017 7 $1,821,210 +43% -30% 2,341 $778   $312,894,506 44
Aug 20, 2017 7 $1,163,242 -36% -32% 2,341 $497   $314,057,748 45
Aug 21, 2017 6 $461,474 -60% -43% 2,341 $197   $314,519,222 46
Aug 22, 2017 7 $700,251 +52% -41% 2,341 $299   $315,219,473 47
Aug 23, 2017 7 $470,805 -33% -37% 2,341 $201   $315,690,278 48
Aug 24, 2017 6 $427,804 -9% -38% 2,341 $183   $316,118,082 49
Aug 25, 2017 8 $808,733 +89% -36% 2,122 $381   $316,926,815 50
Aug 26, 2017 8 $1,177,786 +46% -35% 2,122 $555   $318,104,601 51
Aug 27, 2017 7 $833,957 -29% -28% 2,122 $393   $318,938,558 52
Aug 28, 2017 7 $324,871 -61% -30% 2,122 $153   $319,263,429 53
Aug 29, 2017 7 $495,789 +53% -29% 2,122 $234   $319,759,218 54
Aug 30, 2017 7 $317,257 -36% -33% 2,122 $150   $320,076,475 55
Aug 31, 2017 7 $325,071 +2% -24% 2,122 $153   $320,401,546 56
Sep 1, 2017 7 $812,869 +150% +1% 2,036 $399   $321,214,415 57
Sep 2, 2017 7 $1,428,527 +76% +21% 2,036 $702   $322,642,942 58
Sep 3, 2017 7 $1,442,793 +1% +73% 2,036 $709   $324,085,735 59
Sep 4, 2017 7 $1,035,187 -28% +219% 2,036 $508   $325,120,922 60
Sep 5, 2017 7 $248,359 -76% -50% 2,036 $122   $325,369,281 61
Sep 6, 2017 7 $177,324 -29% -44% 2,036 $87   $325,546,605 62
Sep 7, 2017 7 $141,189 -20% -57% 2,036 $69   $325,687,794 63
Sep 8, 2017 8 $510,344 +261% -37% 1,657 $308   $326,198,138 64
Sep 9, 2017 7 $964,539 +89% -32% 1,657 $582   $327,162,677 65
Sep 10, 2017 7 $531,866 -45% -63% 1,657 $321   $327,694,543 66
Sep 11, 2017 8 $136,069 -74% -87% 1,657 $82   $327,830,612 67
Sep 12, 2017 9 $233,482 +72% -6% 1,657 $141   $328,064,094 68
Sep 13, 2017 8 $171,846 -26% -3% 1,657 $104   $328,235,940 69
Sep 14, 2017 8 $151,308 -12% +7% 1,657 $91   $328,387,248 70
Sep 15, 2017 8 $495,641 +228% -3% 1,436 $345   $328,882,889 71
Sep 16, 2017 9 $882,823 +78% -8% 1,436 $615   $329,765,712 72
Sep 17, 2017 8 $480,276 -46% -10% 1,436 $334   $330,245,988 73
Sep 18, 2017 9 $115,873 -76% -15% 1,436 $81   $330,361,861 74
Sep 19, 2017 9 $158,822 +37% -32% 1,436 $111   $330,520,683 75
Sep 20, 2017 9 $123,733 -22% -28% 1,436 $86   $330,644,416 76
Sep 21, 2017 8 $149,246 +21% -1% 1,436 $104   $330,793,662 77
Sep 22, 2017 12 $284,164 +90% -43% 1,006 $282   $331,077,826 78
Sep 23, 2017 11 $524,302 +85% -41% 1,006 $521   $331,602,128 79
Sep 24, 2017 12 $255,246 -51% -47% 1,006 $254   $331,857,374 80
Sep 25, 2017 12 $65,319 -74% -44% 1,006 $65   $331,922,693 81
Sep 26, 2017 13 $80,845 +24% -49% 1,006 $80   $332,003,538 82
Sep 27, 2017 12 $62,918 -22% -49% 1,006 $63   $332,066,456 83
Sep 28, 2017 13 $51,861 -18% -65% 1,006 $52   $332,118,317 84
Sep 29, 2017 - $152,271 +194% -46% 679 $224   $332,270,588 85
Sep 30, 2017 - $285,045 +87% -46% 679 $420   $332,555,633 86
Oct 1, 2017 - $151,616 -47% -41% 679 $223   $332,707,249 87
Oct 2, 2017 - $37,584 -75% -42% 679 $55   $332,744,833 88
Oct 3, 2017 - $45,131 +20% -44% 679 $66   $332,789,964 89
Oct 4, 2017 - $35,378 -22% -44% 679 $52   $332,825,342 90
Oct 5, 2017 - $27,762 -22% -46% 679 $41   $332,853,104 91
Oct 6, 2017 - $62,551 +125% -59% 326 $192   $332,915,655 92
Oct 7, 2017 - $121,196 +94% -57% 326 $372   $333,036,851 93
Oct 8, 2017 - $88,829 -27% -41% 326 $272   $333,125,680 94
Oct 9, 2017 - $50,819 -43% +35% 326 $156   $333,176,499 95
Oct 10, 2017 - $27,601 -46% -39% 326 $85   $333,204,100 96
Oct 11, 2017 - $22,563 -18% -36% 326 $69   $333,226,663 97
Oct 12, 2017 - $18,765 -17% -32% 326 $58   $333,245,428 98
Oct 13, 2017 - $73,084 +289% +17% 306 $239   $333,318,512 99
Oct 14, 2017 - $127,675 +75% +5% 306 $417   $333,446,187 100
Oct 15, 2017 - $82,194 -36% -7% 306 $269   $333,528,381 101
Oct 16, 2017 - $23,005 -72% -55% 306 $75   $333,551,386 102
Oct 17, 2017 - $23,605 +3% -14% 306 $77   $333,574,991 103
Oct 18, 2017 - $20,365 -14% -10% 306 $67   $333,595,356 104
Oct 19, 2017 - $21,059 +3% +12% 306 $69   $333,616,415 105
Oct 20, 2017 - $43,470 +106% -41% 209 $208   $333,659,885 106
Oct 21, 2017 - $74,830 +72% -41% 209 $358   $333,734,715 107
Oct 22, 2017 - $42,379 -43% -48% 209 $203   $333,777,094 108
Oct 23, 2017 - $12,009 -72% -48% 209 $57   $333,789,103 109
Oct 24, 2017 - $12,283 +2% -48% 209 $59   $333,801,386 110
Oct 25, 2017 - $10,738 -13% -47% 209 $51   $333,812,124 111
Oct 26, 2017 - $10,936 +2% -48% 209 $52   $333,823,060 112
Oct 27, 2017 - $26,734 +144% -39% 181 $148   $333,849,794 113
Oct 28, 2017 - $42,152 +58% -44% 181 $233   $333,891,946 114
Oct 29, 2017 - $27,677 -34% -35% 181 $153   $333,919,623 115
Oct 30, 2017 - $7,089 -74% -41% 181 $39   $333,926,712 116
Oct 31, 2017 - $9,398 +33% -23% 181 $52   $333,936,110 117
Nov 1, 2017 - $7,925 -16% -26% 181 $44   $333,944,035 118
Nov 2, 2017 - $7,901 n/c -28% 181 $44   $333,951,936 119
Nov 3, 2017 - $20,142 +155% -25% 144 $140   $333,972,078 120
Nov 4, 2017 - $38,464 +91% -9% 144 $267   $334,010,542 121
Nov 5, 2017 - $22,505 -41% -19% 144 $156   $334,033,047 122
Nov 6, 2017 - $5,068 -77% -29% 144 $35   $334,038,115 123
Nov 7, 2017 - $7,259 +43% -23% 144 $50   $334,045,374 124
Nov 8, 2017 - $6,093 -16% -23% 144 $42   $334,051,467 125
Nov 9, 2017 - $7,247 +19% -8% 144 $50   $334,058,714 126
Nov 10, 2017 - $18,446 +155% -8% 117 $158   $334,077,160 127
Nov 11, 2017 - $25,353 +37% -34% 117 $217   $334,102,513 128
Nov 12, 2017 - $15,008 -41% -33% 117 $128   $334,117,521 129
Nov 13, 2017 - $4,937 -67% -3% 117 $42   $334,122,458 130
Nov 14, 2017 - $4,841 -2% -33% 117 $41   $334,127,299 131
Nov 15, 2017 - $4,888 +1% -20% 117 $42   $334,132,187 132
Nov 16, 2017 - $5,771 +18% -20% 117 $49   $334,137,958 133
Nov 17, 2017 - $6,609 +15% -64% 77 $86   $334,144,567 134
Nov 18, 2017 - $13,487 +104% -47% 77 $175   $334,158,054 135
Nov 19, 2017 - $8,771 -35% -42% 77 $114   $334,166,825 136
Nov 22, 2017 - $3,159   -35% 48 $66   $334,179,793 139
Nov 23, 2017 - $2,160 -32% -63% 48 $45   $334,181,953 140
Nov 24, 2017 - $6,643 +208% +1% 37 $180   $334,188,596 141
Nov 25, 2017 - $6,571 -1% -51% 37 $178   $334,195,167 142
Nov 26, 2017 - $2,986 -55% -66% 37 $81   $334,198,153 143

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jul 7, 2017 1 $163,070,314   4,348 $37,505   $163,070,314 1
Jul 14, 2017 2 $66,631,267 -59% 4,348 $15,325   $229,701,581 2
Jul 21, 2017 3 $35,205,224 -47% 4,130 $8,524   $264,906,805 3
Jul 28, 2017 5 $21,200,971 -40% 3,625 $5,849   $286,107,776 4
Aug 4, 2017 5 $14,245,918 -33% 3,116 $4,572   $300,353,694 5
Aug 11, 2017 7 $9,447,687 -34% 2,607 $3,624   $309,801,381 6
Aug 18, 2017 7 $6,316,701 -33% 2,341 $2,698   $316,118,082 7
Aug 25, 2017 7 $4,283,464 -32% 2,122 $2,019   $320,401,546 8
Sep 1, 2017 7 $5,286,248 +23% 2,036 $2,596   $325,687,794 9
Sep 8, 2017 7 $2,699,454 -49% 1,657 $1,629   $328,387,248 10
Sep 15, 2017 9 $2,406,414 -11% 1,436 $1,676   $330,793,662 11
Sep 22, 2017 12 $1,324,655 -45% 1,006 $1,317   $332,118,317 12
Sep 29, 2017 18 $734,787 -45% 679 $1,082   $332,853,104 13
Oct 6, 2017 20 $392,324 -47% 326 $1,203   $333,245,428 14
Oct 13, 2017 19 $370,987 -5% 306 $1,212   $333,616,415 15
Oct 20, 2017 27 $206,645 -44% 209 $989   $333,823,060 16
Oct 27, 2017 35 $128,876 -38% 181 $712   $333,951,936 17
Nov 3, 2017 35 $106,778 -17% 144 $742   $334,058,714 18
Nov 10, 2017 42 $79,244 -26% 117 $677   $334,137,958 19
Nov 17, 2017 49 $43,995 -44% 77 $571   $334,181,953 20

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 7/6/2017 $2,228,242 341 341 1,010 $7,033,029 1/1/2019
Aruba 7/6/2017 $18,428 7 7 25 $68,369 1/1/2019
Australia 7/6/2017 $7,697,734 634 634 2,707 $18,369,344 10/20/2022
Austria 7/14/2017 $483,167 140 140 626 $1,755,851 9/25/2017
Bahrain 7/6/2017 $251,745 16 16 47 $665,503 1/1/2019
Belgium 7/19/2017 $876,116 146 146 685 $2,278,867 10/3/2017
Bolivia 7/6/2017 $371,028 50 50 209 $1,407,192 1/1/2019
Brazil 7/6/2017 $9,094,553 1,302 1,302 5,309 $31,896,084 10/11/2017
Bulgaria 7/7/2017 $79,764 68 68 202 $328,580 2/26/2019
Cambodia 7/7/2017 $117,332 64 64 109 $192,582 1/1/2019
Central America 7/6/2017 $2,117,814 404 404 1,238 $5,071,252 8/30/2017
Chile 7/6/2017 $1,365,654 173 173 536 $4,362,392 12/20/2018
China 9/7/2017 $69,010,000 138,241 138,241 215,189 $118,888,328 10/9/2017
Colombia 7/6/2017 $1,706,119 452 452 1,286 $4,384,524 12/20/2018
Croatia 7/6/2017 $129,054 89 89 330 $461,870 1/1/2019
Curacao 7/6/2017 $13,531 9 9 34 $61,203 1/1/2019
Czech Republic 7/6/2017 $334,069 135 135 469 $1,284,993 1/1/2019
Denmark 7/6/2017 $665,133 144 144 622 $2,468,895 10/3/2017
Dominican Republic 7/6/2017 $247,155 70 70 275 $779,671 1/1/2019
East Africa 7/7/2017 $4,104 1 1 2 $8,022 4/19/2018
Ecuador 7/7/2017 $1,001,664 134 134 493 $2,692,449 1/1/2019
Egypt 7/6/2017 $146,488 18 18 101 $533,993 1/1/2019
Estonia 7/14/2017 $44,517 17 19 76 $203,713 9/5/2017
Finland 7/5/2017 $387,976 130 130 392 $1,158,441 10/18/2017
France 7/12/2017 $6,329,921 808 808 4,292 $18,790,172 9/25/2017
Germany 7/13/2017 $3,674,105 975 1,149 5,361 $11,671,525 10/16/2017
Ghana 7/7/2017 $16,583 3 3 18 $53,051 1/1/2019
Greece 7/6/2017 $347,963 172 172 453 $1,112,868 8/30/2017
Hong Kong 7/6/2017 $3,385,360 264 264 849 $9,080,755 9/18/2017
Hungary 7/6/2017 $322,904 67 69 304 $1,028,118 1/1/2019
Iceland 7/5/2017 $122,769 14 14 48 $340,305 1/1/2019
India 7/7/2017 $6,459,612 1,900 1,900 3,176 $11,403,714 9/12/2017
Indonesia 7/5/2017 $6,835,091 1,092 1,092 2,305 $12,335,003 1/1/2019
Iraq 7/6/2017 $37,947 8 8 25 $98,770 1/1/2019
Israel 7/6/2017 $773,464 54 54 318 $2,602,715 12/20/2018
Italy 7/6/2017 $3,021,479 823 823 2,751 $10,157,185 10/16/2017
Jamaica 7/5/2017 $74,345 6 6 35 $297,261 1/1/2019
Japan 8/11/2017 $4,034,476 770 770 3,651 $25,390,872 10/16/2017
Jordan 7/6/2017 $97,704 8 8 26 $330,441 1/1/2019
Kenya 7/7/2017 $93,156 22 22 130 $260,893 1/1/2019
Kuwait 7/6/2017 $641,945 21 21 68 $1,666,038 1/1/2019
Latvia 7/14/2017 $25,395 14 15 57 $139,920 1/1/2019
Lebanon 7/6/2017 $210,799 22 27 105 $629,019 1/1/2019
Lithuania 7/14/2017 $42,690 140 140 326 $149,194 8/22/2017
Malaysia 7/6/2017 $3,511,859 805 805 2,003 $6,771,976 10/11/2017
Mexico 7/6/2017 $9,269,731 3,473 3,473 5,974 $27,070,660 10/4/2017
Mongolia 7/7/2017 $23,707 8 8 51 $100,575 1/1/2019
Netherlands 7/6/2017 $931,552 197 204 1,341 $4,042,454 10/16/2017
New Zealand 7/7/2017 $860,807 84 90 494 $2,692,015 9/18/2017
Nigeria 7/7/2017 $72,576 3 29 121 $280,973 1/1/2019
Norway 7/7/2017 $780,645 268 268 930 $2,827,030 10/16/2017
Oman 7/6/2017 $225,872 23 24 67 $433,819 1/1/2019
Pakistan 7/7/2017 $251,478 97 97 222 $665,551 1/1/2019
Paraguay 7/6/2017 $104,050 33 33 120 $305,790 1/1/2019
Peru 7/6/2017 $1,917,495 387 387 971 $5,205,100 12/20/2018
Philippines 7/6/2017 $4,110,362 594 594 1,274 $7,523,563 12/20/2018
Poland 7/14/2017 $696,983 293 293 1,044 $2,692,532 1/1/2019
Portugal 7/6/2017 $441,395 96 96 394 $1,510,539 9/6/2017
Qatar 7/6/2017 $556,723 24 24 76 $1,102,206 1/1/2019
Romania 7/5/2017 $281,286 74 74 400 $1,026,388 1/1/2019
Russia (CIS) 7/6/2017 $7,757,388 1,373 1,447 5,764 $16,341,826 1/1/2019
Serbia and Montenegro 7/6/2017 $43,975 38 38 195 $179,822 1/1/2019
Singapore 7/6/2017 $2,296,431 140 140 472 $5,314,547 9/18/2017
Slovakia 7/6/2017 $135,251 74 74 164 $340,138 9/5/2017
Slovenia 7/6/2017 $25,373 20 20 85 $100,328 9/25/2017
South Africa 7/7/2017 $619,464 122 122 691 $2,308,622 10/3/2017
South Korea 7/5/2017 $17,015 3 1,965 5,244 $51,515,808 9/25/2017
Spain 7/28/2017 $3,323,789 709 709 2,992 $11,950,872 10/24/2017
Suriname 7/6/2017 $4,456 2 2 9 $17,249 1/1/2019
Sweden 7/5/2017 $1,365,779 221 221 782 $3,680,062 10/3/2017
Switzerland 7/6/2017 $25,053 8 229 705 $1,763,514 9/25/2017
Syria 7/6/2017 $8,573 1 2 5 $22,366 1/1/2019
Taiwan 7/5/2017 $4,744,213 332 332 899 $9,657,745 9/5/2017
Thailand 7/6/2017 $2,900,022 432 432 907 $7,910,547 9/5/2017
Trinidad 7/5/2017 $244,860 29 29 150 $870,753 1/1/2019
Turkey 7/7/2017 $798,775 582 582 2,326 $2,556,451 2/26/2019
Ukraine 7/6/2017 $686,843 358 358 1,122 $1,614,561 1/1/2019
United Arab Emirates 7/6/2017 $2,529,035 147 147 344 $5,027,635 12/20/2018
United Kingdom 7/5/2017 $12,068,323 616 620 4,610 $39,582,696 10/24/2017
Uruguay 7/6/2017 $193,400 29 29 94 $502,495 1/1/2019
Venezuela 7/7/2017 $491,417 129 129 885 $2,527,948 10/24/2017
Vietnam 7/7/2017 $916,661 305 305 608 $2,140,029 1/1/2019
 
International Total$544,070,151 10/20/2022

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
Oct 22, 20171160,529 160,529$2,883,101$2,883,1014
Oct 29, 2017473,180-54% 233,709$1,306,263$4,189,3645
Nov 5, 2017451,065-30% 284,774$909,468$5,098,8326
Nov 12, 2017526,163-49% 310,937$466,486$5,565,3187
Nov 19, 20171020,206-23% 331,143$353,403$5,918,7218
Nov 26, 20178186,406+823% 517,549$2,126,892$8,045,6139
Dec 3, 2017758,498-69% 576,047$955,857$9,001,47010
Dec 10, 20171523,728-59% 599,775$355,208$9,356,67811
Dec 17, 20171925,379+7% 625,154$342,363$9,699,04112
Dec 24, 20171648,092+89% 673,246$620,387$10,319,42813
Dec 31, 20171619,987-58% 693,233$258,832$10,578,26014
Jan 7, 20181611,460-43% 704,693$148,063$10,726,32315
Jan 28, 2018287,902 724,597$78,309$10,955,81918
Mar 25, 2018288,276 782,300$82,429$11,594,78226
May 13, 2018227,925 825,494$91,613$12,072,11433
May 20, 2018256,515-18% 832,009$77,985$12,150,09934
May 27, 2018287,168+10% 839,177$82,934$12,233,03335
Jun 3, 2018298,028+12% 847,205$88,950$12,321,98336
Jun 10, 2018198,199+2% 855,404$73,053$12,395,03637
Nov 25, 201819153,210 1,112,948$1,378,890$14,752,14461
Jan 27, 2019279,927 1,226,376$39,311$15,298,89470
Apr 28, 2019226,503 1,325,196$48,382$16,083,83583
May 5, 20192011,125+71% 1,336,321$82,325$16,166,16084
May 19, 2019216,345 1,348,263$46,509$16,253,91986
May 26, 2019196,424+1% 1,354,687$43,812$16,297,73187
Jun 2, 2019209,128+42% 1,363,815$60,884$16,358,61588
Jun 9, 20192510,600+16% 1,374,415$70,702$16,429,31789
Jun 16, 20192211,004+4% 1,385,419$74,167$16,503,48490
Jun 23, 20192512,198+11% 1,397,617$82,093$16,585,57791
Jul 7, 20192610,822 1,414,031$96,099$16,718,86393
Jul 14, 20192610,778n/c1,424,809$107,672$16,826,53594
Jan 2, 2022206,055 1,689,857$111,654$18,915,166223
Jan 9, 2022174,560-25% 1,694,417$84,086$18,999,252224

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Oct 22, 20171847,898 847,898$20,217,432$20,217,4324
Oct 29, 20172161,357-81% 1,009,255$3,750,410$23,967,8425
Nov 5, 2017494,676-41% 1,103,931$2,157,438$26,125,2806
Nov 12, 2017459,423-37% 1,163,354$1,205,936$27,331,2167
Nov 19, 2017434,749-42% 1,198,103$688,730$28,019,9468
Nov 26, 20172353,074+916% 1,551,177$5,155,210$33,175,1569
Dec 3, 2017296,133-73% 1,647,310$1,936,379$35,111,53510
Dec 10, 2017444,355-54% 1,691,665$671,937$35,783,47211
Dec 17, 2017740,745-8% 1,732,410$605,003$36,388,47512
Dec 24, 2017697,731+140% 1,830,141$1,017,529$37,406,00413
Dec 31, 2017289,366-9% 1,919,507$964,473$38,370,47714
Jan 7, 20181013,301-85% 1,932,808$203,173$38,573,65015
Jan 14, 2018137,965-40% 1,940,773$121,780$38,695,43016
Jan 21, 2018196,851-14% 1,947,624$100,087$38,795,51717
Jan 28, 20181023,032+236% 1,970,656$237,252$39,032,76918
Feb 4, 20181610,643-54% 1,981,299$151,756$39,184,52519
Feb 11, 2018209,852-7% 1,991,151$151,297$39,335,82220
Feb 18, 20181314,829+51% 2,005,980$227,117$39,562,93921
Feb 25, 20181017,928+21% 2,023,908$275,243$39,838,18222
Mar 4, 20181411,685-35% 2,035,593$180,395$40,018,57723
Mar 11, 20181612,400+6% 2,047,993$198,327$40,216,90424
Mar 18, 20181511,171-10% 2,059,164$171,032$40,387,93625
Mar 25, 20181212,965+16% 2,072,129$175,415$40,563,35126
Apr 1, 20181315,080+16% 2,087,209$231,569$40,794,92027
Apr 8, 2018138,997-40% 2,096,206$139,755$40,934,67528
Apr 15, 2018186,996-22% 2,103,202$107,105$41,041,78029
Apr 22, 2018149,124+30% 2,112,326$133,499$41,175,27930
Apr 29, 20181811,705+28% 2,124,031$179,220$41,354,49931
May 6, 20181816,906+44% 2,140,937$258,227$41,612,72632
May 13, 20181416,238-4% 2,157,175$221,324$41,834,05033
May 20, 20181412,988-20% 2,170,163$200,072$42,034,12234
May 27, 20181712,115-7% 2,182,278$185,272$42,219,39435
Jun 3, 20181513,039+8% 2,195,317$193,557$42,412,95136
Jul 22, 2018198,980 2,268,725$148,379$43,492,83843
Aug 12, 20181712,225 2,294,603$186,288$43,889,86246
Aug 19, 2018166,838-44% 2,301,441$104,423$43,994,28547
Aug 26, 2018205,749-16% 2,307,190$87,146$44,081,43148
Sep 2, 2018175,996+4% 2,313,186$93,155$44,174,58649
Sep 16, 2018158,231 2,327,770$126,457$44,398,52151
Sep 23, 2018156,295-24% 2,334,065$96,445$44,494,96652
Sep 30, 2018146,343+1% 2,340,408$96,598$44,591,56453
Oct 7, 2018177,757+22% 2,348,165$118,228$44,709,79254
Oct 14, 2018187,108-8% 2,355,273$108,285$44,818,07755
Oct 21, 2018187,692+8% 2,362,965$100,237$44,918,31456
Nov 25, 20189197,608 2,581,881$1,786,378$46,983,65561
Dec 2, 2018958,796-70% 2,640,677$531,516$47,515,17162
May 5, 20191714,301 2,791,533$188,925$49,474,43784
May 12, 2019207,709-46% 2,799,242$102,427$49,576,86485
Jun 30, 20191414,032 2,844,609$171,613$50,131,68992
Jul 7, 2019921,533+53% 2,866,142$263,344$50,395,03393
Jul 14, 20191125,490+18% 2,891,632$311,743$50,706,77694
Jul 21, 20191312,775-50% 2,904,407$172,669$50,879,44595
Jul 28, 20192011,426-11% 2,915,833$142,054$51,021,49996
Jan 9, 2022205,155 3,047,099$95,058$52,537,545224

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

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

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

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Netflix Daily Charts

DateRankDays In
Top 10
Vierwership
Score
Dec 19, 2021101 1
Dec 20, 202162 6
Dec 21, 202133 14
Dec 22, 202134 22
Dec 23, 202145 29
Dec 24, 202136 37
Dec 25, 202197 39
Dec 26, 202178 43
Dec 27, 202169 48
Dec 28, 2021810 51
Dec 29, 20211011 52

DEG Watched At Home Top 20 Charts

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