Super Troopers 2 (2018)

Super Troopers 2
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $30,617,396Details
International Box Office $1,349,344Details
Worldwide Box Office $31,966,740
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $3,431,138 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $4,044,605 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $7,475,743
Further financial details...

Synopsis

When an international border dispute arises with Canada, the Super Troopers are called into duty to patrol the border between Vermont and the Great White North. Back on the job, they find themselves at odds with their Canadian counterparts, The Royal Canadian Mounted Police, a confrontation that quickly escalates from pranks to pullovers to all out brawls. As our Troopers navigate the Mountie conflict, they unearth a crime of international proportions: a smuggling ring moving arms, pharmaceuticals and other illegal items across the border. Their skills are put to the test when the Canadian rivalry, the criminal investigation, an illicit Canuck-American romance, and their self-imploding mascot, Farva, all collide in an attempt to bring them down.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$15,181,624 (49.6% of total gross)
Legs:2.02 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:95.8% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$13,500,000 (worldwide box office is 2.4 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,038 opening theaters/2,125 max. theaters, 4.1 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $36,230,028

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: April 20th, 2018 (Wide) by 20th Century Fox
International Releases: April 20th, 2018 (Wide) (Australia)
April 20th, 2018 (Wide) (New Zealand)
May 4th, 2018 (Wide), released as Супер патрул 2 (Bulgaria)
May 4th, 2018 (Wide), released as Super Maderos 2 (Spain)
June 15th, 2018 (Wide) (United Kingdom)
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Video Release: July 17th, 2018 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for crude sexual content and language throughout, drug material and some graphic nudity.
(Rating bulletin 2477 (Cert #51074), 5/24/2017)
Running Time: 99 minutes
Franchise: Super Troopers
Comparisons: vs. Seven Psychopaths
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Keywords: Directing Yourself, Screenplay Written By the Star, Delayed Sequel, Crowdfunding, Set in Canada, RCMP / Mounties, Police life, Corrupt Cops, Ensemble, Undercover, Smuggler, Farcical / Slapstick Comedy, Scene in End Credits, Kidnap, Rescue
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Broken Lizard Industries, Fox Searchlight Pictures, Cataland Films
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Front-Loaded Opening Weekend 19 52.3% Apr 20, 2018 3

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Apr 20, 2018 4 $15,181,624   2,038 $7,449   $15,181,624 1
Apr 27, 2018 6 $3,729,287 -75% 2,125 $1,755   $22,214,216 2
May 4, 2018 9 $1,871,303 -50% 2,118 $884   $25,502,004 3
May 11, 2018 14 $982,594 -47% 1,379 $713   $27,383,171 4
May 18, 2018 10 $1,294,113 +32% 478 $2,707   $29,106,469 5
May 25, 2018 12 $612,679 -53% 221 $2,772   $29,912,754 6
Jun 1, 2018 17 $281,771 -54% 138 $2,042   $30,318,666 7
Jun 8, 2018 28 $102,777 -64% 77 $1,335   $30,479,658 8
Jun 15, 2018 37 $42,898 -58% 54 $794   $30,551,330 9
Jun 22, 2018 45 $20,289 -53% 36 $564   $30,587,007 10
Jun 29, 2018 50 $11,863 -42% 21 $565   $30,605,845 11
Jul 6, 2018 61 $4,637 -61% 17 $273   $30,613,967 12

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Apr 20, 2018 1 $7,945,555     2,038 $3,899   $7,945,555 1
Apr 21, 2018 4 $4,413,994 -44%   2,038 $2,166   $12,359,549 2
Apr 22, 2018 4 $2,822,075 -36%   2,038 $1,385   $15,181,624 3
Apr 23, 2018 4 $970,329 -66%   2,038 $476   $16,151,953 4
Apr 24, 2018 4 $1,044,224 +8%   2,038 $512   $17,196,177 5
Apr 25, 2018 4 $745,057 -29%   2,038 $366   $17,941,234 6
Apr 26, 2018 4 $543,695 -27%   2,038 $267   $18,484,929 7
Apr 27, 2018 6 $1,128,390 +108% -86% 2,125 $531   $19,613,319 8
Apr 28, 2018 6 $1,554,889 +38% -65% 2,125 $732   $21,168,208 9
Apr 29, 2018 6 $1,046,008 -33% -63% 2,125 $492   $22,214,216 10
Apr 30, 2018 6 $363,530 -65% -63% 2,125 $171   $22,577,746 11
May 1, 2018 6 $416,132 +14% -60% 2,125 $196   $22,993,878 12
May 2, 2018 6 $324,443 -22% -56% 2,125 $153   $23,318,321 13
May 3, 2018 6 $312,380 -4% -43% 2,125 $147   $23,630,701 14
May 4, 2018 10 $576,305 +84% -49% 2,118 $272   $24,207,006 15
May 5, 2018 9 $750,536 +30% -52% 2,118 $354   $24,957,542 16
May 6, 2018 8 $544,462 -27% -48% 2,118 $257   $25,502,004 17
May 7, 2018 8 $219,510 -60% -40% 2,118 $104   $25,721,514 18
May 8, 2018 9 $269,362 +23% -35% 2,118 $127   $25,990,876 19
May 9, 2018 8 $219,791 -18% -32% 2,118 $104   $26,210,667 20
May 10, 2018 8 $189,910 -14% -39% 2,118 $90   $26,400,577 21
May 11, 2018 11 $310,795 +64% -46% 1,379 $225   $26,711,372 22
May 12, 2018 11 $444,205 +43% -41% 1,379 $322   $27,155,577 23
May 13, 2018 14 $227,594 -49% -58% 1,379 $165   $27,383,171 24
May 14, 2018 12 $117,068 -49% -47% 1,379 $85   $27,500,239 25
May 15, 2018 12 $134,390 +15% -50% 1,379 $97   $27,634,629 26
May 16, 2018 13 $111,814 -17% -49% 1,379 $81   $27,746,443 27
May 17, 2018 12 $65,913 -41% -65% 1,379 $48   $27,812,356 28
May 18, 2018 9 $458,109 +595% +47% 478 $958   $28,270,465 29
May 19, 2018 10 $532,093 +16% +20% 478 $1,113   $28,802,558 30
May 20, 2018 11 $303,911 -43% +34% 478 $636   $29,106,469 31
May 21, 2018 15 $54,438 -82% -53% 478 $114   $29,160,907 32
May 22, 2018 - $47,213 -13% -65% 478 $99   $29,208,120 33
May 23, 2018 15 $44,639 -5% -60% 478 $93   $29,252,759 34
May 24, 2018 15 $47,316 +6% -28% 478 $99   $29,300,075 35
May 25, 2018 12 $189,860 +301% -59% 221 $859   $29,489,935 36
May 26, 2018 11 $242,741 +28% -54% 221 $1,098   $29,732,676 37
May 27, 2018 11 $180,078 -26% -41% 221 $815   $29,912,754 38
May 28, 2018 - $41,294 -77% -24% 221 $187   $29,954,048 39
May 29, 2018 15 $31,633 -23% -33% 221 $143   $29,985,681 40
May 30, 2018 - $24,249 -23% -46% 221 $110   $30,009,930 41
May 31, 2018 - $26,965 +11% -43% 221 $122   $30,036,895 42
Jun 1, 2018 - $86,590 +221% -54% 138 $627   $30,123,485 43
Jun 2, 2018 15 $156,760 +81% -35% 138 $1,136   $30,280,245 44
Jun 3, 2018 - $38,421 -75% -79% 138 $278   $30,318,666 45
Jun 4, 2018 - $13,980 -64% -66% 138 $101   $30,332,646 46
Jun 5, 2018 - $14,831 +6% -53% 138 $107   $30,347,477 47
Jun 6, 2018 - $13,257 -11% -45% 138 $96   $30,360,734 48
Jun 7, 2018 - $16,147 +22% -40% 138 $117   $30,376,881 49
Jun 8, 2018 - $33,161 +105% -62% 77 $431   $30,410,042 50
Jun 9, 2018 - $52,140 +57% -67% 77 $677   $30,462,182 51
Jun 10, 2018 - $17,476 -66% -55% 77 $227   $30,479,658 52
Jun 11, 2018 - $7,691 -56% -45% 77 $100   $30,487,349 53
Jun 12, 2018 - $7,002 -9% -53% 77 $91   $30,494,351 54
Jun 13, 2018 - $7,355 +5% -45% 77 $96   $30,501,706 55
Jun 14, 2018 - $6,726 -9% -58% 77 $87   $30,508,432 56
Jun 15, 2018 - $14,386 +114% -57% 54 $266   $30,522,818 57
Jun 16, 2018 - $19,594 +36% -62% 54 $363   $30,542,412 58
Jun 17, 2018 - $8,918 -54% -49% 54 $165   $30,551,330 59
Jun 18, 2018 - $3,660 -59% -52% 54 $68   $30,554,990 60
Jun 19, 2018 - $4,124 +13% -41% 54 $76   $30,559,114 61
Jun 20, 2018 - $4,117 n/c -44% 54 $76   $30,563,231 62
Jun 21, 2018 - $3,487 -15% -48% 54 $65   $30,566,718 63
Jun 22, 2018 - $5,631 +61% -61% 36 $156   $30,572,349 64
Jun 23, 2018 - $9,921 +76% -49% 36 $276   $30,582,270 65
Jun 24, 2018 - $4,737 -52% -47% 36 $132   $30,587,007 66
Jun 25, 2018 - $2,117 -55% -42% 36 $59   $30,589,124 67
Jun 26, 2018 - $1,593 -25% -61% 36 $44   $30,590,717 68
Jun 27, 2018 - $1,471 -8% -64% 36 $41   $30,592,188 69
Jun 28, 2018 - $1,794 +22% -49% 36 $50   $30,593,982 70
Jun 29, 2018 - $3,416 +90% -39% 21 $163   $30,597,398 71
Jun 30, 2018 - $5,478 +60% -45% 21 $261   $30,602,876 72
Jul 1, 2018 - $2,969 -46% -37% 21 $141   $30,605,845 73
Jul 2, 2018 - $938 -68% -56% 21 $45   $30,606,783 74
Jul 3, 2018 - $1,279 +36% -20% 21 $61   $30,608,062 75
Jul 4, 2018 - $718 -44% -51% 21 $34   $30,608,780 76
Jul 5, 2018 - $550 -23% -69% 21 $26   $30,609,330 77

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Apr 20, 2018 4 $18,484,929   2,038 $9,070   $18,484,929 1
Apr 27, 2018 6 $5,145,772 -72% 2,125 $2,422   $23,630,701 2
May 4, 2018 8 $2,769,876 -46% 2,118 $1,308   $26,400,577 3
May 11, 2018 14 $1,411,779 -49% 1,379 $1,024   $27,812,356 4
May 18, 2018 12 $1,487,719 +5% 478 $3,112   $29,300,075 5
May 25, 2018 14 $736,820 -50% 221 $3,334   $30,036,895 6
Jun 1, 2018 20 $339,986 -54% 138 $2,464   $30,376,881 7
Jun 8, 2018 36 $131,551 -61% 77 $1,708   $30,508,432 8
Jun 15, 2018 37 $58,286 -56% 54 $1,079   $30,566,718 9
Jun 22, 2018 46 $27,264 -53% 36 $757   $30,593,982 10
Jun 29, 2018 56 $15,348 -44% 21 $731   $30,609,330 11
Jul 6, 2018 60 $8,066 -47% 17 $474   $30,617,396 12

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 4/20/2018 $341,280 93 93 239 $646,262 5/7/2018
Bulgaria 5/4/2018 $7,591 0 0 0 $18,665 2/26/2019
New Zealand 4/20/2018 $24,465 15 15 19 $25,237 4/30/2018
Spain 5/4/2018 $32,764 153 153 153 $32,764 5/11/2018
United Kingdom 6/15/2018 $135,336 306 306 306 $135,336 6/20/2018
 
Rest of World $491,080
 
International Total$1,349,344 2/26/2019

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Jul 22, 2018281,679 81,679$1,222,735$1,222,7351
Jul 29, 2018337,240-54% 118,919$552,269$1,775,0042
Aug 5, 2018529,840-20% 148,759$430,293$2,205,2973
Aug 12, 20181327,404-8% 176,163$387,219$2,592,5164
Aug 19, 2018148,354-70% 184,517$117,958$2,710,4745

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Jul 22, 2018397,865 97,865$1,953,392$1,953,3921
Jul 29, 2018430,927-68% 128,792$602,763$2,556,1552
Aug 5, 2018625,058-19% 153,850$450,551$3,006,7063
Aug 12, 20181122,059-12% 175,909$370,587$3,377,2934
Aug 19, 2018147,311-67% 183,220$122,466$3,499,7595

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Lead Ensemble Members

Jay Chandrasekhar    Senior Trooper Arcot “Thorny” Ramathorn
Kevin Heffernan    Trooper Rodney “Rod” Farva
Steve Lemme    Trooper MacIntyre “Mac” Womack
Paul Soter    Trooper Jeff Foster
Erik Stolhanske    Trooper Robert “Rabbit” Roto

Supporting Cast

Rob Lowe    Guy Le Franc
Brian Cox    Captain John O’Hagen
Seann William Scott    Trooper Callaghan
Clifton Collins, Jr.    Bus Driver
Damon Wayans Jr.    Trooper Wagner
Marisa Coughlan    Officer Ursula Hanson
Bruce McCulloch    Border Officer Charles Lloyd
Lynda Carter    Vermont Governor Jessman
Hayes MacArthur    Canadian Mountie
Tyler Labine    Canadian Mountie
Will Sasso    Canadian Mountie
Marcel Laverdet    Bartender
Emmanuelle Chriqui    Genevieve Aubois
Lillian Klein    Crowd Member #1
Chet Harding    Crowd Member #2
Jolie Martin    Bordello Madame
Richard Perello    L’Explosion Bartender
Ariel Zuckerman    Male Escort
Alexa Don    Female Escort
Max Murphy    Male Escort 2
Michael Roos    Guy’s Thug 1
Michael Otto    Guy’s Thug 2
Paul Bellefeuille    Angry Canadian
Gabrielle Perello    Canadian Teen 1
Ethan Perello    Canadian Teen 2
Buck Heffernan    Cadillac Kid 3
Jasper Karlson    Cadillac Kid 1
Sebastian Karlson    Cadillac Kid 2
Jimmy Tatro    Lance Stonebreaker
Andrew Carter    Stonebreaker Passenger
David F. Park    Hydrogen Driver
Neil Garguiilo    Grocery Driver
Jim Gaffigan    Larry Johnson
Michael Yurchak    American Driver
Paul Walter Hauser    Lonnie Laloush
Owen Burke    Chicanery’s Waiter
Maggie Castle    Cassandra Anne Gacek
Brandon Cordeiro    Paramedic
Graham Kay    Sawmill Crowd Member

Cameos

Fred Savage    Fred Savage

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

Production and Technical Credits

Jay Chandrasekhar    Director
Broken Lizard*    Screenwriter
Broken Lizard*    Screenwriter
Broken Lizard*    Screenwriter
Broken Lizard*    Screenwriter
Broken Lizard*    Screenwriter
Richard Perello    Producer
Charles Stiefel    Executive Producer
Peter E. Lengyel    Executive Producer
Todd Stiefel    Executive Producer
Brent Stiefel    Executive Producer
Michael Hassan    Executive Producer
Richard Hassan    Executive Producer
Kris Meyer    Executive Producer
Justin Begnaud    Executive Producer
Jamie Greene    Executive Producer
David Gendron    Executive Producer
Michael Hansen    Executive Producer
Ali Jazayeri    Executive Producer
Peter Thompson    Co-Executive Producer
Brian Walsh    Co-Executive Producer
Sean Patrick Burke    Co-Executive Producer
Jason Moring    Co-Executive Producer
Mark Padilla    Co-Executive Producer
Kayvan S.T. Khalatbari    Co-Executive Producer
Nicholas A. Hice    Co-Executive Producer
Andy Juett    Co-Executive Producer
Paul Italia    Co-Executive Producer
Cris Italia    Co-Executive Producer
David Kimowitz    Co-Executive Producer
Joe Collins    Director of Photography
Cabot McMullen    Production Designer
Spencer Houck    Editor
Debra McGuire    Costume Designer
Benjamin C. Dewey    Line Producer
Mary Vernieu    Casting Director
Venus Kanani    Casting Director
Ivan Askwith    Co-Producer
James Altman    Associate Producer
Roberto Barocci    Associate Producer
Aaron Behl    Associate Producer
Dave Gaunt    Associate Producer
Hari Nathan Kalyan    Associate Producer
Bob Leary    Associate Producer
Todd Moitz    Associate Producer
Martha Reed Murphy    Associate Producer
Sarah Nash    Associate Producer
Joel Solomon    Associate Producer
Benjamin C. Dewey    Unit Production Manager
Adam Druxman    First Assistant Director
David Eric Chapman    Second Assistant Director
Ken Donaldson    Second Assistant Director
Scott Rogers    Second Unit Director
Scott Rogers    Stunt Coordinator
Douglas Plasse    First Assistant Director
Herb Polack    Production Supervisor
Lawrence Sampson    Art Director
Dustin Neiderman    Set Designer
Ryan Falkner    Story Artist
Brian Murray    Story Artist
Sophie Carlhian    Set Decorator
Robert Schleinig    Set Decorator
David “Daveed” Alvarez*    Sound Mixer
Liz Bernstrom    Make up
Sherryn Smith    Make up
Rob Fitz    Special Make-up Effects
Frank Barbosa    Hairstylist
Judson Bell    Special Effects Supervisor
Stephen Hartman    Location Manager
Kelly Cronin    Script Supervisor
Ann Kline    Music Supervisor
Robert Nassau    Additional Editor
James Lesage    First Assistant Editor
Anne Crossley    Assistant Editor
Luis Cuevas    Assistant Editor
Andy Kris    Supervising Sound Editor
Andy Kris    Re-recording Mixer
Larry Zipf    Re-recording Mixer
Larry Zipf    Sound Designer
Gregg Swiatlowski    Supervising Dialogue Editor/ADR Editor
Wyatt Sprague    Sound Effects Editor
Jason Tregoe Newman    Music Editor
Bryant J. Fuhrmann    Music Editor
Bryan Carrigan    Music Editor
Jason Piccioni    Visual Effects Supervisor
Lindsay Seguin    Visual Effects Producer

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

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Super Troopers 2 Trailer

March 31st, 2018

Comedy starring Jay Chandrasekhar, Kevin Heffernan, Steve Lemme, Paul Soter, and Erik Stolhanske opens April 20 ... Full Movie Details.

When an international border dispute arises with Canada, the Super Troopers are called into duty to patrol the border between Vermont and the Great White North. Back on the job, they find themselves at odds with their Canadian counterparts, The Royal Canadian Mounted Police, a confrontation that quickly escalates from pranks to pullovers to all out brawls. As our Troopers navigate the Mountie conflict, they unearth a crime of international proportions: a smuggling ring moving arms, pharmaceuticals and other illegal items across the border. Their skills are put to the test when the Canadian rivalry, the criminal investigation, an illicit Canuck-American romance, and their self-imploding mascot, Farva, all collide in an attempt to bring them down. More...


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Synopsis

When an international border dispute arises with Canada, the Super Troopers are called into duty to patrol the border between Vermont and the Great White North. Back on the job, they find themselves at odds with their Canadian counterparts, The Royal Canadian Mounted Police, a confrontation that quickly escalates from pranks to pullovers to all out brawls. As our Troopers navigate the Mountie conflict, they unearth a crime of international proportions: a smuggling ring moving arms, pharmaceuticals and other illegal items across the border. Their skills are put to the test when the Canadian rivalry, the criminal investigation, an illicit Canuck-American romance, and their self-imploding mascot, Farva, all collide in an attempt to bring them down.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$15,181,624 (49.6% of total gross)
Legs:2.02 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:95.8% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$13,500,000 (worldwide box office is 2.4 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,038 opening theaters/2,125 max. theaters, 4.1 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $36,230,028

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: April 20th, 2018 (Wide) by 20th Century Fox
International Releases: April 20th, 2018 (Wide) (Australia)
April 20th, 2018 (Wide) (New Zealand)
May 4th, 2018 (Wide), released as Супер патрул 2 (Bulgaria)
May 4th, 2018 (Wide), released as Super Maderos 2 (Spain)
June 15th, 2018 (Wide) (United Kingdom)
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Video Release: July 17th, 2018 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for crude sexual content and language throughout, drug material and some graphic nudity.
(Rating bulletin 2477 (Cert #51074), 5/24/2017)
Running Time: 99 minutes
Franchise: Super Troopers
Comparisons: vs. Seven Psychopaths
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Keywords: Directing Yourself, Screenplay Written By the Star, Delayed Sequel, Crowdfunding, Set in Canada, RCMP / Mounties, Police life, Corrupt Cops, Ensemble, Undercover, Smuggler, Farcical / Slapstick Comedy, Scene in End Credits, Kidnap, Rescue
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Broken Lizard Industries, Fox Searchlight Pictures, Cataland Films
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

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Date
Days In
Release
Front-Loaded Opening Weekend 19 52.3% Apr 20, 2018 3

Lead Ensemble Members

Jay Chandrasekhar    Senior Trooper Arcot “Thorny” Ramathorn
Kevin Heffernan    Trooper Rodney “Rod” Farva
Steve Lemme    Trooper MacIntyre “Mac” Womack
Paul Soter    Trooper Jeff Foster
Erik Stolhanske    Trooper Robert “Rabbit” Roto

Supporting Cast

Rob Lowe    Guy Le Franc
Brian Cox    Captain John O’Hagen
Seann William Scott    Trooper Callaghan
Clifton Collins, Jr.    Bus Driver
Damon Wayans Jr.    Trooper Wagner
Marisa Coughlan    Officer Ursula Hanson
Bruce McCulloch    Border Officer Charles Lloyd
Lynda Carter    Vermont Governor Jessman
Hayes MacArthur    Canadian Mountie
Tyler Labine    Canadian Mountie
Will Sasso    Canadian Mountie
Marcel Laverdet    Bartender
Emmanuelle Chriqui    Genevieve Aubois
Lillian Klein    Crowd Member #1
Chet Harding    Crowd Member #2
Jolie Martin    Bordello Madame
Richard Perello    L’Explosion Bartender
Ariel Zuckerman    Male Escort
Alexa Don    Female Escort
Max Murphy    Male Escort 2
Michael Roos    Guy’s Thug 1
Michael Otto    Guy’s Thug 2
Paul Bellefeuille    Angry Canadian
Gabrielle Perello    Canadian Teen 1
Ethan Perello    Canadian Teen 2
Buck Heffernan    Cadillac Kid 3
Jasper Karlson    Cadillac Kid 1
Sebastian Karlson    Cadillac Kid 2
Jimmy Tatro    Lance Stonebreaker
Andrew Carter    Stonebreaker Passenger
David F. Park    Hydrogen Driver
Neil Garguiilo    Grocery Driver
Jim Gaffigan    Larry Johnson
Michael Yurchak    American Driver
Paul Walter Hauser    Lonnie Laloush
Owen Burke    Chicanery’s Waiter
Maggie Castle    Cassandra Anne Gacek
Brandon Cordeiro    Paramedic
Graham Kay    Sawmill Crowd Member

Cameos

Fred Savage    Fred Savage

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

Production and Technical Credits

Jay Chandrasekhar    Director
Broken Lizard*    Screenwriter
Broken Lizard*    Screenwriter
Broken Lizard*    Screenwriter
Broken Lizard*    Screenwriter
Broken Lizard*    Screenwriter
Richard Perello    Producer
Charles Stiefel    Executive Producer
Peter E. Lengyel    Executive Producer
Todd Stiefel    Executive Producer
Brent Stiefel    Executive Producer
Michael Hassan    Executive Producer
Richard Hassan    Executive Producer
Kris Meyer    Executive Producer
Justin Begnaud    Executive Producer
Jamie Greene    Executive Producer
David Gendron    Executive Producer
Michael Hansen    Executive Producer
Ali Jazayeri    Executive Producer
Peter Thompson    Co-Executive Producer
Brian Walsh    Co-Executive Producer
Sean Patrick Burke    Co-Executive Producer
Jason Moring    Co-Executive Producer
Mark Padilla    Co-Executive Producer
Kayvan S.T. Khalatbari    Co-Executive Producer
Nicholas A. Hice    Co-Executive Producer
Andy Juett    Co-Executive Producer
Paul Italia    Co-Executive Producer
Cris Italia    Co-Executive Producer
David Kimowitz    Co-Executive Producer
Joe Collins    Director of Photography
Cabot McMullen    Production Designer
Spencer Houck    Editor
Debra McGuire    Costume Designer
Benjamin C. Dewey    Line Producer
Mary Vernieu    Casting Director
Venus Kanani    Casting Director
Ivan Askwith    Co-Producer
James Altman    Associate Producer
Roberto Barocci    Associate Producer
Aaron Behl    Associate Producer
Dave Gaunt    Associate Producer
Hari Nathan Kalyan    Associate Producer
Bob Leary    Associate Producer
Todd Moitz    Associate Producer
Martha Reed Murphy    Associate Producer
Sarah Nash    Associate Producer
Joel Solomon    Associate Producer
Benjamin C. Dewey    Unit Production Manager
Adam Druxman    First Assistant Director
David Eric Chapman    Second Assistant Director
Ken Donaldson    Second Assistant Director
Scott Rogers    Second Unit Director
Scott Rogers    Stunt Coordinator
Douglas Plasse    First Assistant Director
Herb Polack    Production Supervisor
Lawrence Sampson    Art Director
Dustin Neiderman    Set Designer
Ryan Falkner    Story Artist
Brian Murray    Story Artist
Sophie Carlhian    Set Decorator
Robert Schleinig    Set Decorator
David “Daveed” Alvarez*    Sound Mixer
Liz Bernstrom    Make up
Sherryn Smith    Make up
Rob Fitz    Special Make-up Effects
Frank Barbosa    Hairstylist
Judson Bell    Special Effects Supervisor
Stephen Hartman    Location Manager
Kelly Cronin    Script Supervisor
Ann Kline    Music Supervisor
Robert Nassau    Additional Editor
James Lesage    First Assistant Editor
Anne Crossley    Assistant Editor
Luis Cuevas    Assistant Editor
Andy Kris    Supervising Sound Editor
Andy Kris    Re-recording Mixer
Larry Zipf    Re-recording Mixer
Larry Zipf    Sound Designer
Gregg Swiatlowski    Supervising Dialogue Editor/ADR Editor
Wyatt Sprague    Sound Effects Editor
Jason Tregoe Newman    Music Editor
Bryant J. Fuhrmann    Music Editor
Bryan Carrigan    Music Editor
Jason Piccioni    Visual Effects Supervisor
Lindsay Seguin    Visual Effects Producer

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

Home Market Releases for July 17th, 2018

July 18th, 2018

Isle of Dogs

It’s a shallow week in terms of the total number of releases, but a lot of films on this list are worth picking up. Rampage is the biggest and it is worth buying, if you are into popcorn action flicks. There are a lot of other releases that are worth picking up, but not quite Pick of the Week contenders, like Disobedience, The Good Place: Season Two, etc. As for true Pick of the Week contenders, we have a limited selection and I’m going with Isle of Dogs on Blu-ray Combo Pack for that title. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Infinity War Opened as Close to Infinity as Any Film

April 30th, 2018

Avengers: Infinity War

Infinity War was expected to dominate the box office over the weekend. However, not a lot of people thought it would break the all-time record, but it did. Not only did it break the record, it smashed it, topping The Force Awakens by nearly $10 million at $257.70 million. The MCU now has six of the top ten openings of all-time. Remember, when Disney bought Marvel for $4 billion, a lot of people thought they overpaid. Disney’s share of just the domestic box office numbers is close to $4 billion at this point. The overall box office rose 150% from last weekend to $312 million. This is within a rounding error of the record and we might get there as smaller studios report their numbers later in the week. This is 212% higher than the same weekend last year; granted, this is because summer started a week early this year. Year-to-date, 2018 has retaken the lead by $140 million or 4.0% at $3.78 billion to $3.64 billion. However, and this is important, this is a misleading number, because summer started a week early this year. I would wait till Deadpool 2 comes out to judge the year-to-date numbers. It will take that long for Infinity War coming out a week early to fully balance out. You will probably make solid judgments before then, but I think it is wise to be a little cautious. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Avengers go to Infinity?

April 26th, 2018

Avengers: Infinity War

Infinity War. Do I need to say more? Infinity War is easily the most anticipated movie of the year, and some argue the most anticipated film in the past few years. There’s even talk that it will have the best three-day opening of all time. This weekend last year, The Fate of the Furious earned its third first place result with just under $20 million. Infinity War could make twice that during its midnight previews. It will make more than the entire box office made last year. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Quiet Retakes Top Spot, Rampage Right Behind

April 24th, 2018

A Quiet Place

As expected, A Quiet Place returned to the first place with $20.94 million over the weekend. However, Rampage was much closer than expected with $20.09 million. It is on pace for $100 million domestically, assuming Infinity War doesn't reduce it to rumble this coming weekend. The new releases were led by I Feel Pretty, which came within a rounding error of expectations, while Super Troopers 2 beat expectations earning fourth place. Traffik barely made the top ten, but it could have been worse. Overall, the box office still fell 17% from last week, falling to $122 million. This is still 13% higher than the same weekend last year, which I was not expecting. I really thought The Fate of the Furious would earn more than the top two films earned this weekend, while the depth was also a lot better this week than I was anticipating. Year-to-date, 2017 is still behind 2018, by a 2.1% or $75 million margin at $3.43 billion to $3.51 billion. This should change this coming weekend. It better change. More...

Friday Estimates: Troopers has Super Opening, I Feel has a Pretty Good One

April 21st, 2018

Super Troopers

Super Troopers 2 opened in first place on Friday with $7.9 million, which is more than I predicted it would make over the entire weekend. On the other hand, this film’s reviews are wea. It managed a B plus from CinemaScore, which isn’t terrible, but it’s not particularly good either. Its legs likely won’t be great, as the target demographic is much more likely to rush out to the movie opening night, leaving the film with just over $17 million during its opening weekend. This could be more than its combined budget, especially if you disregard the money it earned from Kickstarter. (The film doesn’t have to earn a profit on those numbers.) More...

Thursday Night Previews: Comedies Conquer Midnight Previews

April 20th, 2018

Super Troopers 2

Both new comedies beat expectations with Super Troopers 2 coming out on top with $1.35 million. It will easily top predictions, but all is not so rosy. Its reviews are just 33% positive and the film might not find an audience beyond its target audience. That said, it won’t take the film long to match the original’s entire domestic run. It won’t get there over the weekend, especially with the Franchise double-shot happening in nearly 1,000 theaters, but it will get there. More...

Weekend Predictions: The Quiet Before the Storm

April 19th, 2018

I Feel Pretty

There are two wide releases this week, I Feel Pretty and Super Troopers 2, as well as a semi-wide release that has a shot at the top ten, Traffik. However, most analysts think A Quiet Place will return to first place on the box office chart. Meanwhile, Infinity War opens next week and that’s all most moviegoers are talking about and this will likely really hurt this week’s box office. This weekend last year, The Fate of the Furious remained on top with $38 million, while the top three films combined earned $60 million. I don’t think 2018 will be able to match that, but it should be close. More...

2018 Preview: April

April 1st, 2018

Avengers: Infinity War

Well, March has ended and it was a very disappointing month. Black Panther made more than any of the new releases did. The only potential big hit that didn’t miss expectations was Ready Player One. Because of this, 2018 lost its lead over 2017 and is now over $100 million behind last year’s pace. April is usually a terrible month, because it is a dumping ground, especially late in the month. No studio wants to compete with the first monster hit of the Summer. This year, the first monster hit of the summer, Avengers: Infinity War, opens in April. It will make more during its opening weekend than any other April release will make in total. It might make more opening day than any other April release will make in total. The only film that has a real chance to earn more than $100 million is Rampage, a video game adaptation. Last April, The Fate of the Furious earned more than $1.2 billion worldwide, but “only” earned $225.76 million of that domestically. Infinity War should earn more than that opening weekend. The second biggest hit of last April was Smurfs: The Lost Village and Going in Style, both of which earned $45.02 million. If 2018 doesn’t retake the lead by the end of the month, then 2018 is in trouble at the box office. More...

Super Troopers 2 Trailer

March 31st, 2018

Comedy starring Jay Chandrasekhar, Kevin Heffernan, Steve Lemme, Paul Soter, and Erik Stolhanske opens April 20 ... Full Movie Details.

When an international border dispute arises with Canada, the Super Troopers are called into duty to patrol the border between Vermont and the Great White North. Back on the job, they find themselves at odds with their Canadian counterparts, The Royal Canadian Mounted Police, a confrontation that quickly escalates from pranks to pullovers to all out brawls. As our Troopers navigate the Mountie conflict, they unearth a crime of international proportions: a smuggling ring moving arms, pharmaceuticals and other illegal items across the border. Their skills are put to the test when the Canadian rivalry, the criminal investigation, an illicit Canuck-American romance, and their self-imploding mascot, Farva, all collide in an attempt to bring them down. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Apr 20, 2018 4 $15,181,624   2,038 $7,449   $15,181,624 1
Apr 27, 2018 6 $3,729,287 -75% 2,125 $1,755   $22,214,216 2
May 4, 2018 9 $1,871,303 -50% 2,118 $884   $25,502,004 3
May 11, 2018 14 $982,594 -47% 1,379 $713   $27,383,171 4
May 18, 2018 10 $1,294,113 +32% 478 $2,707   $29,106,469 5
May 25, 2018 12 $612,679 -53% 221 $2,772   $29,912,754 6
Jun 1, 2018 17 $281,771 -54% 138 $2,042   $30,318,666 7
Jun 8, 2018 28 $102,777 -64% 77 $1,335   $30,479,658 8
Jun 15, 2018 37 $42,898 -58% 54 $794   $30,551,330 9
Jun 22, 2018 45 $20,289 -53% 36 $564   $30,587,007 10
Jun 29, 2018 50 $11,863 -42% 21 $565   $30,605,845 11
Jul 6, 2018 61 $4,637 -61% 17 $273   $30,613,967 12

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Apr 20, 2018 1 $7,945,555     2,038 $3,899   $7,945,555 1
Apr 21, 2018 4 $4,413,994 -44%   2,038 $2,166   $12,359,549 2
Apr 22, 2018 4 $2,822,075 -36%   2,038 $1,385   $15,181,624 3
Apr 23, 2018 4 $970,329 -66%   2,038 $476   $16,151,953 4
Apr 24, 2018 4 $1,044,224 +8%   2,038 $512   $17,196,177 5
Apr 25, 2018 4 $745,057 -29%   2,038 $366   $17,941,234 6
Apr 26, 2018 4 $543,695 -27%   2,038 $267   $18,484,929 7
Apr 27, 2018 6 $1,128,390 +108% -86% 2,125 $531   $19,613,319 8
Apr 28, 2018 6 $1,554,889 +38% -65% 2,125 $732   $21,168,208 9
Apr 29, 2018 6 $1,046,008 -33% -63% 2,125 $492   $22,214,216 10
Apr 30, 2018 6 $363,530 -65% -63% 2,125 $171   $22,577,746 11
May 1, 2018 6 $416,132 +14% -60% 2,125 $196   $22,993,878 12
May 2, 2018 6 $324,443 -22% -56% 2,125 $153   $23,318,321 13
May 3, 2018 6 $312,380 -4% -43% 2,125 $147   $23,630,701 14
May 4, 2018 10 $576,305 +84% -49% 2,118 $272   $24,207,006 15
May 5, 2018 9 $750,536 +30% -52% 2,118 $354   $24,957,542 16
May 6, 2018 8 $544,462 -27% -48% 2,118 $257   $25,502,004 17
May 7, 2018 8 $219,510 -60% -40% 2,118 $104   $25,721,514 18
May 8, 2018 9 $269,362 +23% -35% 2,118 $127   $25,990,876 19
May 9, 2018 8 $219,791 -18% -32% 2,118 $104   $26,210,667 20
May 10, 2018 8 $189,910 -14% -39% 2,118 $90   $26,400,577 21
May 11, 2018 11 $310,795 +64% -46% 1,379 $225   $26,711,372 22
May 12, 2018 11 $444,205 +43% -41% 1,379 $322   $27,155,577 23
May 13, 2018 14 $227,594 -49% -58% 1,379 $165   $27,383,171 24
May 14, 2018 12 $117,068 -49% -47% 1,379 $85   $27,500,239 25
May 15, 2018 12 $134,390 +15% -50% 1,379 $97   $27,634,629 26
May 16, 2018 13 $111,814 -17% -49% 1,379 $81   $27,746,443 27
May 17, 2018 12 $65,913 -41% -65% 1,379 $48   $27,812,356 28
May 18, 2018 9 $458,109 +595% +47% 478 $958   $28,270,465 29
May 19, 2018 10 $532,093 +16% +20% 478 $1,113   $28,802,558 30
May 20, 2018 11 $303,911 -43% +34% 478 $636   $29,106,469 31
May 21, 2018 15 $54,438 -82% -53% 478 $114   $29,160,907 32
May 22, 2018 - $47,213 -13% -65% 478 $99   $29,208,120 33
May 23, 2018 15 $44,639 -5% -60% 478 $93   $29,252,759 34
May 24, 2018 15 $47,316 +6% -28% 478 $99   $29,300,075 35
May 25, 2018 12 $189,860 +301% -59% 221 $859   $29,489,935 36
May 26, 2018 11 $242,741 +28% -54% 221 $1,098   $29,732,676 37
May 27, 2018 11 $180,078 -26% -41% 221 $815   $29,912,754 38
May 28, 2018 - $41,294 -77% -24% 221 $187   $29,954,048 39
May 29, 2018 15 $31,633 -23% -33% 221 $143   $29,985,681 40
May 30, 2018 - $24,249 -23% -46% 221 $110   $30,009,930 41
May 31, 2018 - $26,965 +11% -43% 221 $122   $30,036,895 42
Jun 1, 2018 - $86,590 +221% -54% 138 $627   $30,123,485 43
Jun 2, 2018 15 $156,760 +81% -35% 138 $1,136   $30,280,245 44
Jun 3, 2018 - $38,421 -75% -79% 138 $278   $30,318,666 45
Jun 4, 2018 - $13,980 -64% -66% 138 $101   $30,332,646 46
Jun 5, 2018 - $14,831 +6% -53% 138 $107   $30,347,477 47
Jun 6, 2018 - $13,257 -11% -45% 138 $96   $30,360,734 48
Jun 7, 2018 - $16,147 +22% -40% 138 $117   $30,376,881 49
Jun 8, 2018 - $33,161 +105% -62% 77 $431   $30,410,042 50
Jun 9, 2018 - $52,140 +57% -67% 77 $677   $30,462,182 51
Jun 10, 2018 - $17,476 -66% -55% 77 $227   $30,479,658 52
Jun 11, 2018 - $7,691 -56% -45% 77 $100   $30,487,349 53
Jun 12, 2018 - $7,002 -9% -53% 77 $91   $30,494,351 54
Jun 13, 2018 - $7,355 +5% -45% 77 $96   $30,501,706 55
Jun 14, 2018 - $6,726 -9% -58% 77 $87   $30,508,432 56
Jun 15, 2018 - $14,386 +114% -57% 54 $266   $30,522,818 57
Jun 16, 2018 - $19,594 +36% -62% 54 $363   $30,542,412 58
Jun 17, 2018 - $8,918 -54% -49% 54 $165   $30,551,330 59
Jun 18, 2018 - $3,660 -59% -52% 54 $68   $30,554,990 60
Jun 19, 2018 - $4,124 +13% -41% 54 $76   $30,559,114 61
Jun 20, 2018 - $4,117 n/c -44% 54 $76   $30,563,231 62
Jun 21, 2018 - $3,487 -15% -48% 54 $65   $30,566,718 63
Jun 22, 2018 - $5,631 +61% -61% 36 $156   $30,572,349 64
Jun 23, 2018 - $9,921 +76% -49% 36 $276   $30,582,270 65
Jun 24, 2018 - $4,737 -52% -47% 36 $132   $30,587,007 66
Jun 25, 2018 - $2,117 -55% -42% 36 $59   $30,589,124 67
Jun 26, 2018 - $1,593 -25% -61% 36 $44   $30,590,717 68
Jun 27, 2018 - $1,471 -8% -64% 36 $41   $30,592,188 69
Jun 28, 2018 - $1,794 +22% -49% 36 $50   $30,593,982 70
Jun 29, 2018 - $3,416 +90% -39% 21 $163   $30,597,398 71
Jun 30, 2018 - $5,478 +60% -45% 21 $261   $30,602,876 72
Jul 1, 2018 - $2,969 -46% -37% 21 $141   $30,605,845 73
Jul 2, 2018 - $938 -68% -56% 21 $45   $30,606,783 74
Jul 3, 2018 - $1,279 +36% -20% 21 $61   $30,608,062 75
Jul 4, 2018 - $718 -44% -51% 21 $34   $30,608,780 76
Jul 5, 2018 - $550 -23% -69% 21 $26   $30,609,330 77

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Apr 20, 2018 4 $18,484,929   2,038 $9,070   $18,484,929 1
Apr 27, 2018 6 $5,145,772 -72% 2,125 $2,422   $23,630,701 2
May 4, 2018 8 $2,769,876 -46% 2,118 $1,308   $26,400,577 3
May 11, 2018 14 $1,411,779 -49% 1,379 $1,024   $27,812,356 4
May 18, 2018 12 $1,487,719 +5% 478 $3,112   $29,300,075 5
May 25, 2018 14 $736,820 -50% 221 $3,334   $30,036,895 6
Jun 1, 2018 20 $339,986 -54% 138 $2,464   $30,376,881 7
Jun 8, 2018 36 $131,551 -61% 77 $1,708   $30,508,432 8
Jun 15, 2018 37 $58,286 -56% 54 $1,079   $30,566,718 9
Jun 22, 2018 46 $27,264 -53% 36 $757   $30,593,982 10
Jun 29, 2018 56 $15,348 -44% 21 $731   $30,609,330 11
Jul 6, 2018 60 $8,066 -47% 17 $474   $30,617,396 12

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 4/20/2018 $341,280 93 93 239 $646,262 5/7/2018
Bulgaria 5/4/2018 $7,591 0 0 0 $18,665 2/26/2019
New Zealand 4/20/2018 $24,465 15 15 19 $25,237 4/30/2018
Spain 5/4/2018 $32,764 153 153 153 $32,764 5/11/2018
United Kingdom 6/15/2018 $135,336 306 306 306 $135,336 6/20/2018
 
Rest of World $491,080
 
International Total$1,349,344 2/26/2019

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Jul 22, 2018281,679 81,679$1,222,735$1,222,7351
Jul 29, 2018337,240-54% 118,919$552,269$1,775,0042
Aug 5, 2018529,840-20% 148,759$430,293$2,205,2973
Aug 12, 20181327,404-8% 176,163$387,219$2,592,5164
Aug 19, 2018148,354-70% 184,517$117,958$2,710,4745

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Jul 22, 2018397,865 97,865$1,953,392$1,953,3921
Jul 29, 2018430,927-68% 128,792$602,763$2,556,1552
Aug 5, 2018625,058-19% 153,850$450,551$3,006,7063
Aug 12, 20181122,059-12% 175,909$370,587$3,377,2934
Aug 19, 2018147,311-67% 183,220$122,466$3,499,7595

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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.

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