Tyler Perry’s A Madea Family Funeral (2019)

Tyler Perry’s A Madea Family Funeral
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $73,257,045Details
International Box Office $1,524,954Details
Worldwide Box Office $74,781,999
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $7,778,449 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $2,851,528 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $10,629,977
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Synopsis

A joyous family reunion turns into a comedic nightmare as Madea and the crew travel to backwoods Georgia and unexpectedly plan a funeral, which threatens to reveal sordid family secrets.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$27,062,332 (36.9% of total gross)
Legs:2.71 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:98.0% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$20,000,000 (worldwide box office is 3.7 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,442 opening theaters/2,442 max. theaters, 5.5 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $86,212,975

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: March 1st, 2019 (Wide) by Lionsgate
International Releases: February 27th, 2019 (Wide) (West Indies)
February 28th, 2019 (Wide) (Aruba)
February 28th, 2019 (Wide) (Bahrain)
February 28th, 2019 (Wide) (Curacao)
February 28th, 2019 (Wide) (Jordan)
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Video Release: May 21st, 2019 by Lionsgate Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for crude sexual content, language, and drug references throughout.
(Rating bulletin 2531 (Cert #51634), 6/13/2018)
Running Time: 102 minutes
Franchise: Madea
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Keywords: Genderbending Casting, Cross-Dressing, Funeral Reunions, Dysfunctional Family, African Americans, Family Secrets, Family Comedy
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Tyler Perry Studios, Lionsgate
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest Domestic March Weekend 100 $27,062,332 Mar 1, 2019 3
Top Lionsgate Weekend Domestic 34 $27,062,332 Mar 1, 2019 3

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 1, 2019 2 $27,062,332   2,442 $11,082   $27,062,332 1
Mar 8, 2019 3 $12,465,383 -54% 2,442 $5,105   $46,295,193 2
Mar 15, 2019 5 $7,836,167 -37% 2,350 $3,335   $58,819,182 3
Mar 22, 2019 6 $4,402,750 -44% 2,187 $2,013   $65,783,982 4
Mar 29, 2019 9 $2,677,413 -39% 1,923 $1,392   $70,016,583 5
Apr 5, 2019 12 $1,142,191 -57% 1,101 $1,037   $72,090,992 6
Apr 12, 2019 18 $336,715 -71% 475 $709   $72,722,145 7
Apr 19, 2019 24 $146,380 -57% 196 $747   $72,982,614 8
Apr 26, 2019 37 $39,304 -73% 77 $510   $73,076,764 9
May 3, 2019 32 $62,405 +59% 98 $637   $73,155,333 10
May 10, 2019 29 $59,563 -5% 89 $669   $73,238,735 11

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Feb 28, 2019 P $1,100,000     0     $1,100,000  
Mar 1, 2019 1 $9,200,824     2,442 $3,768   $9,200,824 1
Mar 2, 2019 2 $11,273,575 +23%   2,442 $4,617   $20,474,399 2
Mar 3, 2019 2 $6,587,933 -42%   2,442 $2,698   $27,062,332 3
Mar 4, 2019 2 $1,694,222 -74%   2,442 $694   $28,756,554 4
Mar 5, 2019 2 $2,591,844 +53%   2,442 $1,061   $31,348,398 5
Mar 6, 2019 2 $1,272,744 -51%   2,442 $521   $32,621,142 6
Mar 7, 2019 2 $1,208,668 -5%   2,442 $495   $33,829,810 7
Mar 8, 2019 3 $3,238,262 +168% -65% 2,442 $1,326   $37,068,072 8
Mar 9, 2019 3 $5,693,677 +76% -49% 2,442 $2,332   $42,761,749 9
Mar 10, 2019 3 $3,533,444 -38% -46% 2,442 $1,447   $46,295,193 10
Mar 11, 2019 3 $1,058,799 -70% -38% 2,442 $434   $47,353,992 11
Mar 12, 2019 3 $1,620,378 +53% -37% 2,442 $664   $48,974,370 12
Mar 13, 2019 3 $1,027,964 -37% -19% 2,442 $421   $50,002,334 13
Mar 14, 2019 3 $980,681 -5% -19% 2,442 $402   $50,983,015 14
Mar 15, 2019 5 $2,174,222 +122% -33% 2,350 $925   $53,157,237 15
Mar 16, 2019 5 $3,570,099 +64% -37% 2,350 $1,519   $56,727,336 16
Mar 17, 2019 5 $2,091,846 -41% -41% 2,350 $890   $58,819,182 17
Mar 18, 2019 5 $585,906 -72% -45% 2,350 $249   $59,405,088 18
Mar 19, 2019 5 $926,883 +58% -43% 2,350 $394   $60,331,971 19
Mar 20, 2019 5 $557,706 -40% -46% 2,350 $237   $60,889,677 20
Mar 21, 2019 5 $491,555 -12% -50% 2,350 $209   $61,381,232 21
Mar 22, 2019 6 $1,190,946 +142% -45% 2,187 $545   $62,572,178 22
Mar 23, 2019 6 $2,064,793 +73% -42% 2,187 $944   $64,636,971 23
Mar 24, 2019 6 $1,147,011 -44% -45% 2,187 $524   $65,783,982 24
Mar 25, 2019 6 $342,544 -70% -42% 2,187 $157   $66,126,526 25
Mar 26, 2019 6 $562,047 +64% -39% 2,187 $257   $66,688,573 26
Mar 27, 2019 6 $343,698 -39% -38% 2,187 $157   $67,032,271 27
Mar 28, 2019 6 $306,899 -11% -38% 2,187 $140   $67,339,170 28
Mar 29, 2019 9 $709,953 +131% -40% 1,923 $369   $68,049,123 29
Mar 30, 2019 8 $1,265,619 +78% -39% 1,923 $658   $69,314,742 30
Mar 31, 2019 9 $701,841 -45% -39% 1,923 $365   $70,016,583 31
Apr 1, 2019 9 $230,815 -67% -33% 1,923 $120   $70,247,398 32
Apr 2, 2019 9 $327,537 +42% -42% 1,923 $170   $70,574,935 33
Apr 3, 2019 9 $211,209 -36% -39% 1,923 $110   $70,786,144 34
Apr 4, 2019 9 $162,657 -23% -47% 1,923 $85   $70,948,801 35
Apr 5, 2019 12 $328,407 +102% -54% 1,101 $298   $71,277,208 36
Apr 6, 2019 12 $546,570 +66% -57% 1,101 $496   $71,823,778 37
Apr 7, 2019 12 $267,214 -51% -62% 1,101 $243   $72,090,992 38
Apr 8, 2019 12 $72,444 -73% -69% 1,101 $66   $72,163,436 39
Apr 9, 2019 12 $106,443 +47% -68% 1,101 $97   $72,269,879 40
Apr 10, 2019 14 $68,542 -36% -68% 1,101 $62   $72,338,421 41
Apr 11, 2019 14 $47,009 -31% -71% 1,101 $43   $72,385,430 42
Apr 12, 2019 - $91,409 +94% -72% 475 $192   $72,476,839 43
Apr 13, 2019 - $162,615 +78% -70% 475 $342   $72,639,454 44
Apr 14, 2019 - $82,691 -49% -69% 475 $174   $72,722,145 45
Apr 15, 2019 - $29,912 -64% -59% 475 $63   $72,752,057 46
Apr 16, 2019 - $43,065 +44% -60% 475 $91   $72,795,122 47
Apr 17, 2019 - $19,871 -54% -71% 475 $42   $72,814,993 48
Apr 18, 2019 - $21,241 +7% -55% 475 $45   $72,836,234 49
Apr 19, 2019 - $49,764 +134% -46% 196 $254   $72,885,998 50
Apr 20, 2019 - $64,137 +29% -61% 196 $327   $72,950,135 51
Apr 21, 2019 - $32,479 -49% -61% 196 $166   $72,982,614 52
Apr 22, 2019 - $15,105 -53% -50% 196 $77   $72,997,719 53
Apr 23, 2019 - $17,088 +13% -60% 196 $87   $73,014,807 54
Apr 24, 2019 - $12,320 -28% -38% 196 $63   $73,027,127 55
Apr 25, 2019 - $10,333 -16% -51% 196 $53   $73,037,460 56
Apr 26, 2019 - $10,158 -2% -80% 77 $132   $73,047,618 57
Apr 27, 2019 - $18,463 +82% -71% 77 $240   $73,066,081 58
Apr 28, 2019 - $10,683 -42% -67% 77 $139   $73,076,764 59
Apr 29, 2019 - $3,893 -64% -74% 77 $51   $73,080,657 60
Apr 30, 2019 - $4,854 +25% -72% 77 $63   $73,085,511 61
May 1, 2019 - $4,157 -14% -66% 77 $54   $73,089,668 62
May 2, 2019 - $3,260 -22% -68% 77 $42   $73,092,928 63
May 3, 2019 - $15,067 +362% +48% 98 $154   $73,107,995 64
May 4, 2019 - $29,669 +97% +61% 98 $303   $73,137,664 65
May 5, 2019 - $17,669 -40% +65% 98 $180   $73,155,333 66
May 6, 2019 - $6,018 -66% +55% 98 $61   $73,161,351 67
May 7, 2019 - $6,641 +10% +37% 98 $68   $73,167,992 68
May 8, 2019 - $5,547 -16% +33% 98 $57   $73,173,539 69
May 9, 2019 - $5,633 +2% +73% 98 $57   $73,179,172 70
May 10, 2019 - $12,573 +123% -17% 89 $141   $73,191,745 71
May 11, 2019 - $23,855 +90% -20% 89 $268   $73,215,600 72
May 12, 2019 - $23,135 -3% +31% 89 $260   $73,238,735 73
May 13, 2019 - $4,419 -81% -27% 89 $50   $73,243,154 74
May 14, 2019 - $4,577 +4% -31% 89 $51   $73,247,731 75
May 15, 2019 - $4,048 -12% -27% 89 $45   $73,251,779 76
May 16, 2019 - $5,266 +30% -7% 89 $59   $73,257,045 77

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 1, 2019 2 $33,829,810   2,442 $13,853   $33,829,810 1
Mar 8, 2019 3 $17,153,205 -49% 2,442 $7,024   $50,983,015 2
Mar 15, 2019 5 $10,398,217 -39% 2,350 $4,425   $61,381,232 3
Mar 22, 2019 6 $5,957,938 -43% 2,187 $2,724   $67,339,170 4
Mar 29, 2019 9 $3,609,631 -39% 1,923 $1,877   $70,948,801 5
Apr 5, 2019 12 $1,436,629 -60% 1,101 $1,305   $72,385,430 6
Apr 12, 2019 21 $450,804 -69% 475 $949   $72,836,234 7
Apr 19, 2019 24 $201,226 -55% 196 $1,027   $73,037,460 8
Apr 26, 2019 37 $55,468 -72% 77 $720   $73,092,928 9
May 3, 2019 34 $86,244 +55% 98 $880   $73,179,172 10
May 10, 2019 30 $77,873 -10% 89 $875   $73,257,045 11

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Aruba 2/28/2019 $4,479 0 0 0 $31,320 4/12/2019
Bahrain 2/28/2019 $0 0 1 1 $29,390 3/24/2019
Brazil 4/4/2019 $7,154 27 27 27 $7,154 4/12/2019
Curacao 2/28/2019 $4,113 0 0 0 $28,419 4/18/2019
Egypt 3/20/2019 $2,832 11 11 11 $5,097 4/7/2019
Jordan 2/28/2019 $0 0 1 2 $11,743 3/28/2019
Kuwait 2/28/2019 $0 0 0 0 $36,341 3/24/2019
Mexico 3/1/2019 $1,232 0 0 0 $2,400 3/24/2019
Qatar 2/28/2019 $0 0 1 1 $29,440 3/24/2019
South Africa 3/1/2019 $122,311 88 88 272 $626,954 5/26/2019
Suriname 2/28/2019 $2,607 0 0 0 $11,015 4/12/2019
United Arab Emirates 2/28/2019 $54,458 0 1 1 $84,078 3/24/2019
West Indies 2/27/2019 $46,373 0 0 0 $621,603 5/2/2019
 
International Total$1,524,954 5/26/2019

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
Jun 9, 20191266,651 266,651$3,989,099$3,989,0993
Jun 16, 2019269,851-74% 336,502$1,044,971$5,034,0704
Jun 23, 2019457,238-18% 393,740$856,280$5,890,3505
Jun 30, 2019436,716-36% 430,456$549,271$6,439,6216
Jul 7, 20191127,764-24% 458,220$415,349$6,854,9707

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Jun 9, 2019379,228 79,228$1,581,389$1,581,3893
Jun 16, 20191519,979-75% 99,207$398,774$1,980,1634
Jun 23, 20191114,867-26% 114,074$296,745$2,276,9085
Jun 30, 2019208,458-43% 122,532$168,820$2,445,7286
Jul 7, 20191710,981+30% 133,513$215,457$2,661,1857

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Lead Ensemble Members

Tyler Perry    Madea/Joe/Brian/Heathrow
Cassi Davis    Aunt Bam
Patrice Lovely    Hattie
Jen Harper    Vianne
Derrick Morgan    Anthony
K.J. Smith    Carol
Rome Flynn    Jessie
Quin Walters    Renee
David Otunga    Will
Ciera Payton    Sylvia

Supporting Cast

Aryeh Or    Undertaker
Courtney Burrell    A.J.
Aeriel Miranda    Gia
Ary Katz    Undertaker
Christianee G. Porter    Soloist
Darryl Handy    Reverend
Joel Rush    Officer
Selena Anduze    Doctor
Joann the Scammer*    Herself
Tiffany Black    Anthony’s Mistress
Nicholas Smoot    Man at Funeral
Karlton Humes    SEEiT Choir Member
Jada Howard    SEEiT Choir Member
Alisha Blanding    SEEiT Choir Member
Kelvin D. Armstrong    SEEiT Choir Member
Andrea Pelican-Ray    SEEiT Choir Member
Lanita C. Brinson    SEEiT Choir Member
Ayana Maceida McDonald    SEEiT Choir Member
Latrice Pace    SEEiT Choir Member
Calvin Bernard Brown    SEEiT Choir Member
Marissa Patrice Rouse    SEEiT Choir Member
Derek Lamont Wideman    SEEiT Choir Member
Donald E. Grissom Jr    SEEiT Choir Member
Ericka Smith    SEEiT Choir Member
Erik W. Coleman    SEEiT Choir Member
Freshun Wilson    SEEiT Choir Member
Glennie Y Williams    SEEiT Choir Member
Monique Carol Baisden    SEEiT Choir Member
Patricia Rochelle Allen    SEEiT Choir Member
Raechelle Lauren Gamer    SEEiT Choir Member
Sheena Alexandria Evans    SEEiT Choir Member
Tiffany Boone    SEEiT Choir Member
Zaviel Janae    SEEiT Choir Member

Cameos

Mike Tyson    Roy

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Production and Technical Credits

Tyler Perry    Director
Tyler Perry    Screenwriter
Tyler Perry    Producer
Ozzie Areu    Producer
Mark E. Swinton    Producer
Richard Vialet    Director of Photography
Paul Wonsek    Production Designer
Larry Sexton    Editor
Crystal Hayslett    Costume Designer
Philip White    Composer
Joel C. High    Music Supervisor
Kim Taylor-Coleman    Casting Director
Patrick Sheedy    Production Supervisor
Patrick Sheedy    Post-Production Supervisor
Dennis Donegan    Set Decorator
Barry Murphy    Assistant Editor
Jennifer Carriere    Script Supervisor
Aaron Cooley    Sound Mixer
Bruce E. Merlin    Special Effects Coordinator
Crystal Brown    Costume Supervisor
Syretta L Bell    Make up
Shantel Jordan    Make up
Gaby Macias    Special Make-up Effects
Carol White    Hairstylist
Stephanie Pohl    Hairstylist
DeVonte Wallace    Location Manager
Asante White    First Assistant Director
Mike Wilhoit    Supervising Sound Editor
Stephen Fitzmaurice    Re-recording Mixer
David S. Di Pietro    Re-recording Mixer
Kimberly Ellis    Dialogue Editor
David Carriker    Visual Effects Supervisor
Taryn Spates    Visual Effects Producer
Dara Taylor    Additional Music
Johnny Caruso    Music Editor
Damon Tedesco    Score Mixer

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

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Weekend Estimates: Dragons Stay Afloat, Medea Ends on a High Note

March 3rd, 2019

How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World

According to estimates, How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World really bounced back on Saturday and its Sunday number will help it earn first place over the weekend with $30.05 million. This is lower than predictions and a sophomore decline of 48% is a little steep for a family film. That said, the film is nearly at $100 million domestically after just 10 days and its worldwide total is at $375 million, again according to estimates. The film opened in first place in China with $33.38 million in approximately 10,000 locations. The film’s only remaining major market is Japan, but it doesn’t open there until August. In the meantime, the film should have little trouble getting to $500 million worldwide before then. More...

Friday Estimates: Medea Takes on Dragons and Wins

March 2nd, 2019

Greta

Tyler Perry’s A Madea Family Funeral got off to a faster than expected start on Friday earning $9.2 million. This might be enough to keep it in first place over the full weekend. It depends on its legs. Its reviews are only 29% positive, which normally would be a disaster, but the Madea franchise has been critic-proof for its entire history, so this really shouldn’t have an effect and opening with $26 million or more is likely. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Funeral Springs to Life

March 1st, 2019

Tyler Perry’s A Madea Family Funeral

Tyler Perry’s A Madea Family Funeral got off to a great start by earning $1.1 million during previews on Thursday. This is the biggest previews result for a Tyler Perry film, topping the $1 million Acrimony earned last year. Madea tends to attract older women who are the demographic least likely to rush out for previews, so this start is more impressive than its raw number would suggest. The early reviews are mixed, which is better than expected, but there are only four reviews on Rotten Tomatoes at the moment, so that could change rapidly. More...

2019 Preview: March

March 1st, 2019

Captain Marvel

2019 has been terrible so far and by the end of February, will be about half a billion dollars behind 2018’s pace. March should be the first step in 2019’s attempt to recover from this hole it has dug for itself. Captain Marvel will be the biggest film of the year so far and tracking has it opening with more than $100 million during the second weekend of March. While that film is undoubtedly going to become the biggest hit of the month, it isn’t the only potential hit opening in March, as both Us and Dumbo are expected to earn $100 million domestically; Dumbo might even top $200 million domestically. As for last March, there were only two films that hit $100 million, A Wrinkle in Time and Ready Player One, and neither of them came close to $200 million. There’s a slim chance this March will be better than last year, even if we ignore Captain Marvel. We could cut the deficit in half by the end of the month, if everything goes well. Then again, if everything went well during the first two months of the year, we wouldn’t be in such a deep hole at this point. More...

Weekend Predictions: New Month, New Beginning?

February 28th, 2019

Greta

2019 has been a terrible year and we really need things to turn around soon or there will be no chance for things to turn around by the end. Fortunately, things should turn around in March. Unfortunately, it won’t be this week. The two wide releases this week are Tyler Perry’s A Madea Family Funeral and Greta. The former is expected to become a midlevel hit. The latter might not top the Mendoza Line. This weekend last year, Black Panther continued to dominate the box office with $66.31 million. This is likely more than the combined final domestic box office numbers of the two wide releases. 2019 will lose the year-over-year comparison, again, but hopefully for the last time in several weeks. More...

Tyler Perry’s A Madea Family Funeral Trailer

February 19th, 2019

Comedy starring Tyler Perry opens March 1 ... Full Movie Details. More...


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  7. Cast & Crew
  8. Trailer

Synopsis

A joyous family reunion turns into a comedic nightmare as Madea and the crew travel to backwoods Georgia and unexpectedly plan a funeral, which threatens to reveal sordid family secrets.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$27,062,332 (36.9% of total gross)
Legs:2.71 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:98.0% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$20,000,000 (worldwide box office is 3.7 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,442 opening theaters/2,442 max. theaters, 5.5 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $86,212,975

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: March 1st, 2019 (Wide) by Lionsgate
International Releases: February 27th, 2019 (Wide) (West Indies)
February 28th, 2019 (Wide) (Aruba)
February 28th, 2019 (Wide) (Bahrain)
February 28th, 2019 (Wide) (Curacao)
February 28th, 2019 (Wide) (Jordan)
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Video Release: May 21st, 2019 by Lionsgate Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for crude sexual content, language, and drug references throughout.
(Rating bulletin 2531 (Cert #51634), 6/13/2018)
Running Time: 102 minutes
Franchise: Madea
Comparisons: vs. Harriet
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Keywords: Genderbending Casting, Cross-Dressing, Funeral Reunions, Dysfunctional Family, African Americans, Family Secrets, Family Comedy
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Tyler Perry Studios, Lionsgate
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest Domestic March Weekend 100 $27,062,332 Mar 1, 2019 3
Top Lionsgate Weekend Domestic 34 $27,062,332 Mar 1, 2019 3

Lead Ensemble Members

Tyler Perry    Madea/Joe/Brian/Heathrow
Cassi Davis    Aunt Bam
Patrice Lovely    Hattie
Jen Harper    Vianne
Derrick Morgan    Anthony
K.J. Smith    Carol
Rome Flynn    Jessie
Quin Walters    Renee
David Otunga    Will
Ciera Payton    Sylvia

Supporting Cast

Aryeh Or    Undertaker
Courtney Burrell    A.J.
Aeriel Miranda    Gia
Ary Katz    Undertaker
Christianee G. Porter    Soloist
Darryl Handy    Reverend
Joel Rush    Officer
Selena Anduze    Doctor
Joann the Scammer*    Herself
Tiffany Black    Anthony’s Mistress
Nicholas Smoot    Man at Funeral
Karlton Humes    SEEiT Choir Member
Jada Howard    SEEiT Choir Member
Alisha Blanding    SEEiT Choir Member
Kelvin D. Armstrong    SEEiT Choir Member
Andrea Pelican-Ray    SEEiT Choir Member
Lanita C. Brinson    SEEiT Choir Member
Ayana Maceida McDonald    SEEiT Choir Member
Latrice Pace    SEEiT Choir Member
Calvin Bernard Brown    SEEiT Choir Member
Marissa Patrice Rouse    SEEiT Choir Member
Derek Lamont Wideman    SEEiT Choir Member
Donald E. Grissom Jr    SEEiT Choir Member
Ericka Smith    SEEiT Choir Member
Erik W. Coleman    SEEiT Choir Member
Freshun Wilson    SEEiT Choir Member
Glennie Y Williams    SEEiT Choir Member
Monique Carol Baisden    SEEiT Choir Member
Patricia Rochelle Allen    SEEiT Choir Member
Raechelle Lauren Gamer    SEEiT Choir Member
Sheena Alexandria Evans    SEEiT Choir Member
Tiffany Boone    SEEiT Choir Member
Zaviel Janae    SEEiT Choir Member

Cameos

Mike Tyson    Roy

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

Production and Technical Credits

Tyler Perry    Director
Tyler Perry    Screenwriter
Tyler Perry    Producer
Ozzie Areu    Producer
Mark E. Swinton    Producer
Richard Vialet    Director of Photography
Paul Wonsek    Production Designer
Larry Sexton    Editor
Crystal Hayslett    Costume Designer
Philip White    Composer
Joel C. High    Music Supervisor
Kim Taylor-Coleman    Casting Director
Patrick Sheedy    Production Supervisor
Patrick Sheedy    Post-Production Supervisor
Dennis Donegan    Set Decorator
Barry Murphy    Assistant Editor
Jennifer Carriere    Script Supervisor
Aaron Cooley    Sound Mixer
Bruce E. Merlin    Special Effects Coordinator
Crystal Brown    Costume Supervisor
Syretta L Bell    Make up
Shantel Jordan    Make up
Gaby Macias    Special Make-up Effects
Carol White    Hairstylist
Stephanie Pohl    Hairstylist
DeVonte Wallace    Location Manager
Asante White    First Assistant Director
Mike Wilhoit    Supervising Sound Editor
Stephen Fitzmaurice    Re-recording Mixer
David S. Di Pietro    Re-recording Mixer
Kimberly Ellis    Dialogue Editor
David Carriker    Visual Effects Supervisor
Taryn Spates    Visual Effects Producer
Dara Taylor    Additional Music
Johnny Caruso    Music Editor
Damon Tedesco    Score Mixer

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

Home Market Releases for June 4th, 2019

June 5th, 2019

The Venture Bros.: Season Seven

It is a very busy week on the home market, but unfortunately, most of this is catalog titles coming out on Blu-ray or 4K for the first time. One of these franchises, Toy Story, is a contender for Pick of the Week, as is the The Andromeda Strain: Special Edition Blu-ray. In the end, I went with The Venture Bros.: Season Seven Blu-ray. More...

Home Market Releases for May 21st, 2019

May 21st, 2019

How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World

It is a very strange week on the home market. There are two $100 million hits, How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World and The Upside, a midlevel hit, Isn’t it Romantic, and then practically nothing. The week’s releases are more top-heavy than any other week I can remember. Fortunately, the biggest release of the week, How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, is also one of the best wide releases of the year so far and it is easily the Pick of the Week. In fact, it would likely have won that title even if it was a busier than average week. More...

Weekend Estimates: Captain Marvel Continues to Fly High, Most New Releases Open Strong

March 17th, 2019

Captain Marvel

Captain Marvel will remain in top spot on the weekend chart with an estimated $69.32 million, giving it a two-week total of $266.21 million. This is higher than predicted and a 55% decline bodes well for its future. It is already ahead of the lifetime domestic totals of eight previous installments in the MCU and it will quickly rise into the top ten. Internationally, the film added $119.7 million to its running tally, which now sits at $494.0 million, while its worldwide total rose to $760.2 million. Yesterday, I said the film could be in the top ten for the MCU. If these estimates hold, it will miss that mark by about $10 million. In fact, given its holds this weekend, it has a pathway to enter the top five. The film’s only, and last, new international opening was Japan. There the film’s estimated weekend opening was $5.6 million, which was the highest opening for a standalone film in the MCU. Meanwhile, outside of China, the film held on even better than it did domestically. China tends to be a very front-loaded market, but the film held on well enough there to get to $132.0 million after just two weeks, making it the fourth highest grossing film in the MCU already. It is even better in Indonesia where its two week total of $16.1 million is the fourth highest total of all-time. We will have more details on the international numbers later in the week. More...

Friday Estimates: Captain Marvel Hits $200 million Domestically and $600 million Worldwide

March 16th, 2019

Captain Marvel

Captain Marvel held on a little better than expected to earn $19.05 million on Friday, which pushes it past the $200 million mark in just 8 days. This is 69% lower than its opening Friday, but is still a fantastic start to its sophomore weekend. In fact, it should top our prediction with $68 million over the full weekend for a two week total of nearly $265 million. Disney hasn’t released Friday’s international numbers, but it is widely expected to top $400 million internationally and $600 million worldwide. The film has already surpassed five previous installments in the MCU on the worldwide chart and did so in just eight days. By the end of the weekend, it could be in the top ten for the franchise. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Captain Marvel Give the New Releases Room to Breathe?

March 15th, 2019

Five Feet Apart

Captain Marvel will undoubetedly dominate the box office again this weekend with some thinking it will avoid a 50% drop-off. I think that is overly optimistic, but there are some good signs. This includes a lack of top-notch new releases. Wonder Park is the biggest new release, at least in terms of theater count, but it also has the worst reviews of the three wide releases. Five Feet Apart has better reviews, but they can best be described as mixed. Meanwhile, Captive State still has barely any reviews and its buzz is so quiet that it might not top the Mendoza Line. Finally, some sources have Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase opening wide, but that isn’t happening. That’s too bad, because if it were opening wide, it would have the best reviews of the weekend. This weekend last year, Black Panther completed its month at the top of the chart, while Tomb Raider was the best new releases. Those two films earned almost exactly $50 million combined, which Captain Marvel will top by itself, leading 2019 to the victory in the year-over-year comparison. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Captain Marvel Cracks $150 million During Debut

March 12th, 2019

Captain Marvel

That burst of hot air you feel is box office analysts and movie executives breathing a sigh of relief as 2019 finally has its first win in the year-over-year comparison. Captain Marvel beat expectations earning $153.43 million over the weekend. This is more than the entire box office earned last weekend, helping the box office grow 85% week-over-week to $209 million. The year-over-year growth wasn’t as explosive, but this was still 51% more than the same weekend last year. 2019 is still way behind 2018, $480 million or 22% to be more precise at $1.75 billion to $2.23 billion. However, this gap is about 10% smaller than it was this time last week, so while 2019 has a long, long way to go to catch up to 2018, it at least looks like it is possible instead of just wishful thinking. More...

Weekend Estimates: Captain Marvel Starts Higher. Further. Faster.

March 10th, 2019

Captain Marvel

Captain Marvel is opening with $153.0 million over the weekend, according to Disney’s estimate. This is on the high end of the studio’s projections based on Friday’s estimates. Additionally, it is more than the entire box office pulled in this weekend last year, as well as the third biggest March opening and the seventh biggest opening in the MCU. The film is already the biggest domestic hit of 2019 and the fifth-biggest hit worldwide. Its legs should be relatively long for a blockbuster, as it earned certified fresh reviews and a solid A from CinemaScore. More...

Friday Estimates: Captain Marvel Sets 2019 Weekend Record in One Day

March 9th, 2019

Captain Marvel

It took just one day for Captain Marvel to set the record for biggest 2019 weekend, as it dominated the chart with $61.38 million. In fact, it is already in sixth place on the 2019 domestic chart, just behind Alita: Battle Angel. The reviews are on the lower end of the MCU average, but that says more about the high quality of the MCU than the low quality of the film, as its Tomatometer Score is 79% positive. The audience reactions are even more positive; Disney released its CinemaScore and it is a solid A. The film should have no trouble topping our prediction with Disney projecting a $145 million to $155 million weekend. I think they are being a little conservative here, but we will see tomorrow when the weekend estimates show up. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Captain Marvel have a Marvelous Start?

March 7th, 2019

Captain Marvel

This should easily be the best weekend of 2019 as Captain Marvel is widely expected to become the biggest domestic hit of 2019 and it should take just three days to get there. It could take just two days to get there. This film has no competition, at least when it comes to this year. However, the main competition is Black Panther, A Wrinkle in Time, and the rest of the box office from this weekend last year. Those films pulled in $139 million and hopefully Captain Marvel will top that by itself. More...

Theater Averages: Climactic Results Over the Weekend

March 7th, 2019

Climax

It was a really busy week on the Theater Average Chart with a ton of films to talk about, including six films in the $10,000 club. This list was led by Climax with an average of $23,885 in five theaters. Transit was next with an average of $15,966 in two theaters. Giant Little Ones and Apollo 11 had nearly identical averages of $13,500 and $13,392 respectively, but were playing in vastly different number of theaters at 1 and 120 respectively. Furie was a surprise entry in the $10,000 club with an average of $11,151 in 14 theaters. There was only one wide release in the $10,000 club, as Tyler Perry’s A Madea Family Funeral earned an average of $11,082. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Dragons Don’t Dominate, as Madea Makes the Most of its Final Debut

March 4th, 2019

How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World

2019 has hit its low point, I hope. While Tyler Perry’s A Madea Family Funeral opened faster than anticipated, Greta couldn’t pull its weight and How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World slipped faster than expected. The overall box office fell 9.4% from last weekend to $113 million. Worse still, this is 23% lower than the same weekend last year. Unfortunately, this is actually better than average for the year so far, as 2019 is now 26% or $540 million behind 2018’s pace at $1.51 billion to $2.04 billion. Fortunately, Captain Marvel should help things turn around when the film debuts in a few days. More...

Weekend Estimates: Dragons Stay Afloat, Medea Ends on a High Note

March 3rd, 2019

How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World

According to estimates, How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World really bounced back on Saturday and its Sunday number will help it earn first place over the weekend with $30.05 million. This is lower than predictions and a sophomore decline of 48% is a little steep for a family film. That said, the film is nearly at $100 million domestically after just 10 days and its worldwide total is at $375 million, again according to estimates. The film opened in first place in China with $33.38 million in approximately 10,000 locations. The film’s only remaining major market is Japan, but it doesn’t open there until August. In the meantime, the film should have little trouble getting to $500 million worldwide before then. More...

Friday Estimates: Medea Takes on Dragons and Wins

March 2nd, 2019

Greta

Tyler Perry’s A Madea Family Funeral got off to a faster than expected start on Friday earning $9.2 million. This might be enough to keep it in first place over the full weekend. It depends on its legs. Its reviews are only 29% positive, which normally would be a disaster, but the Madea franchise has been critic-proof for its entire history, so this really shouldn’t have an effect and opening with $26 million or more is likely. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Funeral Springs to Life

March 1st, 2019

Tyler Perry’s A Madea Family Funeral

Tyler Perry’s A Madea Family Funeral got off to a great start by earning $1.1 million during previews on Thursday. This is the biggest previews result for a Tyler Perry film, topping the $1 million Acrimony earned last year. Madea tends to attract older women who are the demographic least likely to rush out for previews, so this start is more impressive than its raw number would suggest. The early reviews are mixed, which is better than expected, but there are only four reviews on Rotten Tomatoes at the moment, so that could change rapidly. More...

2019 Preview: March

March 1st, 2019

Captain Marvel

2019 has been terrible so far and by the end of February, will be about half a billion dollars behind 2018’s pace. March should be the first step in 2019’s attempt to recover from this hole it has dug for itself. Captain Marvel will be the biggest film of the year so far and tracking has it opening with more than $100 million during the second weekend of March. While that film is undoubtedly going to become the biggest hit of the month, it isn’t the only potential hit opening in March, as both Us and Dumbo are expected to earn $100 million domestically; Dumbo might even top $200 million domestically. As for last March, there were only two films that hit $100 million, A Wrinkle in Time and Ready Player One, and neither of them came close to $200 million. There’s a slim chance this March will be better than last year, even if we ignore Captain Marvel. We could cut the deficit in half by the end of the month, if everything goes well. Then again, if everything went well during the first two months of the year, we wouldn’t be in such a deep hole at this point. More...

Weekend Predictions: New Month, New Beginning?

February 28th, 2019

Greta

2019 has been a terrible year and we really need things to turn around soon or there will be no chance for things to turn around by the end. Fortunately, things should turn around in March. Unfortunately, it won’t be this week. The two wide releases this week are Tyler Perry’s A Madea Family Funeral and Greta. The former is expected to become a midlevel hit. The latter might not top the Mendoza Line. This weekend last year, Black Panther continued to dominate the box office with $66.31 million. This is likely more than the combined final domestic box office numbers of the two wide releases. 2019 will lose the year-over-year comparison, again, but hopefully for the last time in several weeks. More...

Tyler Perry’s A Madea Family Funeral Trailer

February 19th, 2019

Comedy starring Tyler Perry opens March 1 ... Full Movie Details. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 1, 2019 2 $27,062,332   2,442 $11,082   $27,062,332 1
Mar 8, 2019 3 $12,465,383 -54% 2,442 $5,105   $46,295,193 2
Mar 15, 2019 5 $7,836,167 -37% 2,350 $3,335   $58,819,182 3
Mar 22, 2019 6 $4,402,750 -44% 2,187 $2,013   $65,783,982 4
Mar 29, 2019 9 $2,677,413 -39% 1,923 $1,392   $70,016,583 5
Apr 5, 2019 12 $1,142,191 -57% 1,101 $1,037   $72,090,992 6
Apr 12, 2019 18 $336,715 -71% 475 $709   $72,722,145 7
Apr 19, 2019 24 $146,380 -57% 196 $747   $72,982,614 8
Apr 26, 2019 37 $39,304 -73% 77 $510   $73,076,764 9
May 3, 2019 32 $62,405 +59% 98 $637   $73,155,333 10
May 10, 2019 29 $59,563 -5% 89 $669   $73,238,735 11

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Feb 28, 2019 P $1,100,000     0     $1,100,000  
Mar 1, 2019 1 $9,200,824     2,442 $3,768   $9,200,824 1
Mar 2, 2019 2 $11,273,575 +23%   2,442 $4,617   $20,474,399 2
Mar 3, 2019 2 $6,587,933 -42%   2,442 $2,698   $27,062,332 3
Mar 4, 2019 2 $1,694,222 -74%   2,442 $694   $28,756,554 4
Mar 5, 2019 2 $2,591,844 +53%   2,442 $1,061   $31,348,398 5
Mar 6, 2019 2 $1,272,744 -51%   2,442 $521   $32,621,142 6
Mar 7, 2019 2 $1,208,668 -5%   2,442 $495   $33,829,810 7
Mar 8, 2019 3 $3,238,262 +168% -65% 2,442 $1,326   $37,068,072 8
Mar 9, 2019 3 $5,693,677 +76% -49% 2,442 $2,332   $42,761,749 9
Mar 10, 2019 3 $3,533,444 -38% -46% 2,442 $1,447   $46,295,193 10
Mar 11, 2019 3 $1,058,799 -70% -38% 2,442 $434   $47,353,992 11
Mar 12, 2019 3 $1,620,378 +53% -37% 2,442 $664   $48,974,370 12
Mar 13, 2019 3 $1,027,964 -37% -19% 2,442 $421   $50,002,334 13
Mar 14, 2019 3 $980,681 -5% -19% 2,442 $402   $50,983,015 14
Mar 15, 2019 5 $2,174,222 +122% -33% 2,350 $925   $53,157,237 15
Mar 16, 2019 5 $3,570,099 +64% -37% 2,350 $1,519   $56,727,336 16
Mar 17, 2019 5 $2,091,846 -41% -41% 2,350 $890   $58,819,182 17
Mar 18, 2019 5 $585,906 -72% -45% 2,350 $249   $59,405,088 18
Mar 19, 2019 5 $926,883 +58% -43% 2,350 $394   $60,331,971 19
Mar 20, 2019 5 $557,706 -40% -46% 2,350 $237   $60,889,677 20
Mar 21, 2019 5 $491,555 -12% -50% 2,350 $209   $61,381,232 21
Mar 22, 2019 6 $1,190,946 +142% -45% 2,187 $545   $62,572,178 22
Mar 23, 2019 6 $2,064,793 +73% -42% 2,187 $944   $64,636,971 23
Mar 24, 2019 6 $1,147,011 -44% -45% 2,187 $524   $65,783,982 24
Mar 25, 2019 6 $342,544 -70% -42% 2,187 $157   $66,126,526 25
Mar 26, 2019 6 $562,047 +64% -39% 2,187 $257   $66,688,573 26
Mar 27, 2019 6 $343,698 -39% -38% 2,187 $157   $67,032,271 27
Mar 28, 2019 6 $306,899 -11% -38% 2,187 $140   $67,339,170 28
Mar 29, 2019 9 $709,953 +131% -40% 1,923 $369   $68,049,123 29
Mar 30, 2019 8 $1,265,619 +78% -39% 1,923 $658   $69,314,742 30
Mar 31, 2019 9 $701,841 -45% -39% 1,923 $365   $70,016,583 31
Apr 1, 2019 9 $230,815 -67% -33% 1,923 $120   $70,247,398 32
Apr 2, 2019 9 $327,537 +42% -42% 1,923 $170   $70,574,935 33
Apr 3, 2019 9 $211,209 -36% -39% 1,923 $110   $70,786,144 34
Apr 4, 2019 9 $162,657 -23% -47% 1,923 $85   $70,948,801 35
Apr 5, 2019 12 $328,407 +102% -54% 1,101 $298   $71,277,208 36
Apr 6, 2019 12 $546,570 +66% -57% 1,101 $496   $71,823,778 37
Apr 7, 2019 12 $267,214 -51% -62% 1,101 $243   $72,090,992 38
Apr 8, 2019 12 $72,444 -73% -69% 1,101 $66   $72,163,436 39
Apr 9, 2019 12 $106,443 +47% -68% 1,101 $97   $72,269,879 40
Apr 10, 2019 14 $68,542 -36% -68% 1,101 $62   $72,338,421 41
Apr 11, 2019 14 $47,009 -31% -71% 1,101 $43   $72,385,430 42
Apr 12, 2019 - $91,409 +94% -72% 475 $192   $72,476,839 43
Apr 13, 2019 - $162,615 +78% -70% 475 $342   $72,639,454 44
Apr 14, 2019 - $82,691 -49% -69% 475 $174   $72,722,145 45
Apr 15, 2019 - $29,912 -64% -59% 475 $63   $72,752,057 46
Apr 16, 2019 - $43,065 +44% -60% 475 $91   $72,795,122 47
Apr 17, 2019 - $19,871 -54% -71% 475 $42   $72,814,993 48
Apr 18, 2019 - $21,241 +7% -55% 475 $45   $72,836,234 49
Apr 19, 2019 - $49,764 +134% -46% 196 $254   $72,885,998 50
Apr 20, 2019 - $64,137 +29% -61% 196 $327   $72,950,135 51
Apr 21, 2019 - $32,479 -49% -61% 196 $166   $72,982,614 52
Apr 22, 2019 - $15,105 -53% -50% 196 $77   $72,997,719 53
Apr 23, 2019 - $17,088 +13% -60% 196 $87   $73,014,807 54
Apr 24, 2019 - $12,320 -28% -38% 196 $63   $73,027,127 55
Apr 25, 2019 - $10,333 -16% -51% 196 $53   $73,037,460 56
Apr 26, 2019 - $10,158 -2% -80% 77 $132   $73,047,618 57
Apr 27, 2019 - $18,463 +82% -71% 77 $240   $73,066,081 58
Apr 28, 2019 - $10,683 -42% -67% 77 $139   $73,076,764 59
Apr 29, 2019 - $3,893 -64% -74% 77 $51   $73,080,657 60
Apr 30, 2019 - $4,854 +25% -72% 77 $63   $73,085,511 61
May 1, 2019 - $4,157 -14% -66% 77 $54   $73,089,668 62
May 2, 2019 - $3,260 -22% -68% 77 $42   $73,092,928 63
May 3, 2019 - $15,067 +362% +48% 98 $154   $73,107,995 64
May 4, 2019 - $29,669 +97% +61% 98 $303   $73,137,664 65
May 5, 2019 - $17,669 -40% +65% 98 $180   $73,155,333 66
May 6, 2019 - $6,018 -66% +55% 98 $61   $73,161,351 67
May 7, 2019 - $6,641 +10% +37% 98 $68   $73,167,992 68
May 8, 2019 - $5,547 -16% +33% 98 $57   $73,173,539 69
May 9, 2019 - $5,633 +2% +73% 98 $57   $73,179,172 70
May 10, 2019 - $12,573 +123% -17% 89 $141   $73,191,745 71
May 11, 2019 - $23,855 +90% -20% 89 $268   $73,215,600 72
May 12, 2019 - $23,135 -3% +31% 89 $260   $73,238,735 73
May 13, 2019 - $4,419 -81% -27% 89 $50   $73,243,154 74
May 14, 2019 - $4,577 +4% -31% 89 $51   $73,247,731 75
May 15, 2019 - $4,048 -12% -27% 89 $45   $73,251,779 76
May 16, 2019 - $5,266 +30% -7% 89 $59   $73,257,045 77

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 1, 2019 2 $33,829,810   2,442 $13,853   $33,829,810 1
Mar 8, 2019 3 $17,153,205 -49% 2,442 $7,024   $50,983,015 2
Mar 15, 2019 5 $10,398,217 -39% 2,350 $4,425   $61,381,232 3
Mar 22, 2019 6 $5,957,938 -43% 2,187 $2,724   $67,339,170 4
Mar 29, 2019 9 $3,609,631 -39% 1,923 $1,877   $70,948,801 5
Apr 5, 2019 12 $1,436,629 -60% 1,101 $1,305   $72,385,430 6
Apr 12, 2019 21 $450,804 -69% 475 $949   $72,836,234 7
Apr 19, 2019 24 $201,226 -55% 196 $1,027   $73,037,460 8
Apr 26, 2019 37 $55,468 -72% 77 $720   $73,092,928 9
May 3, 2019 34 $86,244 +55% 98 $880   $73,179,172 10
May 10, 2019 30 $77,873 -10% 89 $875   $73,257,045 11

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Aruba 2/28/2019 $4,479 0 0 0 $31,320 4/12/2019
Bahrain 2/28/2019 $0 0 1 1 $29,390 3/24/2019
Brazil 4/4/2019 $7,154 27 27 27 $7,154 4/12/2019
Curacao 2/28/2019 $4,113 0 0 0 $28,419 4/18/2019
Egypt 3/20/2019 $2,832 11 11 11 $5,097 4/7/2019
Jordan 2/28/2019 $0 0 1 2 $11,743 3/28/2019
Kuwait 2/28/2019 $0 0 0 0 $36,341 3/24/2019
Mexico 3/1/2019 $1,232 0 0 0 $2,400 3/24/2019
Qatar 2/28/2019 $0 0 1 1 $29,440 3/24/2019
South Africa 3/1/2019 $122,311 88 88 272 $626,954 5/26/2019
Suriname 2/28/2019 $2,607 0 0 0 $11,015 4/12/2019
United Arab Emirates 2/28/2019 $54,458 0 1 1 $84,078 3/24/2019
West Indies 2/27/2019 $46,373 0 0 0 $621,603 5/2/2019
 
International Total$1,524,954 5/26/2019

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
Jun 9, 20191266,651 266,651$3,989,099$3,989,0993
Jun 16, 2019269,851-74% 336,502$1,044,971$5,034,0704
Jun 23, 2019457,238-18% 393,740$856,280$5,890,3505
Jun 30, 2019436,716-36% 430,456$549,271$6,439,6216
Jul 7, 20191127,764-24% 458,220$415,349$6,854,9707

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Jun 9, 2019379,228 79,228$1,581,389$1,581,3893
Jun 16, 20191519,979-75% 99,207$398,774$1,980,1634
Jun 23, 20191114,867-26% 114,074$296,745$2,276,9085
Jun 30, 2019208,458-43% 122,532$168,820$2,445,7286
Jul 7, 20191710,981+30% 133,513$215,457$2,661,1857

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