Netherlands Box Office for Welcome to Marwen (2018)

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Welcome to Marwen
Theatrical Performance (US$)
Netherlands Box Office $134,547Details
Worldwide Box Office $13,086,137Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $264,882 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $997,875 Details
Total North America Video Sales $1,262,757
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Synopsis

When a devastating attack shatters Mark Hogancamp and wipes away all memories, no one expected recovery. Putting together pieces from his old and new life, Mark meticulously creates a wondrous town where he can heal and be heroic. As he builds an astonishing art installation—a testament to the most powerful women he knows—through his fantasy world, he draws strength to triumph in the real one.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$45,000,000
Netherlands Releases: January 11th, 2019 (Wide)
Video Release: March 26th, 2019 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sequences of fantasy violence, some disturbing images, brief suggestive content, thematic material and language.
(Rating bulletin 2546 (Cert #51832), 9/26/2018)
Running Time: 116 minutes
Keywords: Neo Nazis, LGBTQ+, 2000s, Medical and Hospitals, Rehab / Former Addict, Living Toys, Fantasy Sequence, World War II, Nazis, Hate Crime, Motion Capture Performance, Life Drama
Source:Based on Movie
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Animation/Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production/Financing Companies: Universal Pictures, ImageMovers, DreamWorks Pictures, Perfect World Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Home Market Releases for April 9th, 2019

April 11th, 2019

Mirai

We’ve hit the summer doldrums on the home market, as there are no major winter releases that haven’t come out and none of 2019’s early releases were amazing, so there’s going to be a large gap between monster hits. One of the biggest hits is On the Basis of Sex, which is also one of the best. Another contender for Pick of the Week is Mirai while last week’s Archer: The Complete Season Nine: Danger Island would have been a contender last week, if the screener had arrived on time. In the end, it wasn’t a particularly close race and the Oscar-nominated movie won. More...

Home Market Releases for March 26th, 2019

March 27th, 2019

If Beale Street Could Talk

It is an amazing week for home releases. Not only do we have the biggest hit of last winter on this week’s list, but Aquaman is actually worth owning. That’s only the second time I can say that about the D.C.E.U. Additionally, there are a huge number of contenders for Pick of the Week, ranging from Oscar contenders (If Beale Street Could Talk on Blu-ray Combo Pack); limited releases (The Miseducation of Cameron Post: Special Edition Blu-ray); animated imports (My Hero Academia: Two Heroes on Blu-ray); TV movie aimed at teens (Kim Possible on DVD); and classics (For A Few Dollars More: Special Edition Blu-ray). It was an exceptionally close call, but in the end, I went with If Beale Street Could Talk. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Aquaman Ends the Year on Top

January 2nd, 2019

Aquaman

Due to the holidays, there was a delay in getting final numbers from major studios for the weekend box office, but the last of them have finally arrived. Aquaman dominated with $52.11 million over the three-day weekend, while it cracked $200 million on New Year’s Day. Mary Poppings Returns isn’t matching expectations, but it is still having a profitable run. Meanwhile, both Bumblebee and Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse are overcoming incredible competition to dig out profitable runs of their own. Overall, the weekend box office hit $188 million, which is 6.2% higher than last weekend, and while it is 3.5% lower than the same weekend last year, this is still better than expected. It will take a long time to get the final yearly results, not until the MPAA’s state of the industry report in April, but preliminary results have 2018 beating 2017 by 8.4% or $920 million at $11.91 billion to $10.99 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Aquaman and Entire Top Five have a Repeat Performance

December 30th, 2018

Aquaman

It has been an even more predictable weekend than expected, as every film in the top five finished in the same order as last weekend. This includes Aquaman topping the chart with an estimated $51.55 million over the weekend for a ten-day total of $188.79 million. It will cross $200 million shortly and overtake A Star is Born as Warner Bros.’ biggest domestic hit of the year. Internationally, the film added $85.4 million this weekend to push its global running tally to just shy of $750 million at $748.8 million. It is already ahead of Man of Steel and Suicide Squad on the DCEU chart and should soon step into first place. More...

Friday Estimates: Aquaman Rises with the Tides

December 29th, 2018

Aquaman

The Friday box office estimates are almost exactly as predicted, with most films out-pacing expectations by a small amount. At least as far as the top five is concerned. The lower films struggled more. For example, Aquaman led the way with $17.1 million putting it on pace for $52 million over the weekend. The film will become Warner Bros.’ second film released in 2018 to get to the $200 million mark (A Star is Born quietly got there before Christmas.) but it might have to wait till the new year to get there. Internationally, the film has already cracked $500 million with a running tally of $511.8 million as of the end of business on Friday. More...

Weekend Predictions: Aquaman Will Celebrate the New Year on Top

December 28th, 2018

Aquaman

It’s the weekend after Christmas and as is the holiday tradition, there are no new releases this week. I guess you could technically call Holmes and Watson and Vice new releases, but they’ve been out since Tuesday. This means there won’t be much new news to talk about. Aquaman will dominate, while Mary Poppins Returns will bounce back, as will most other family fair. I think the same five films that appeared in the top five last weekend will appear in the top five this weekend. Holmes and Watson might not collapse and could grab a spot in the top five, but I personally wouldn’t bet on it. This weekend last year, Star Wars: The Last Jedi barely stayed ahead of Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, as both films earned more than $50 million. Aquaman has close to a 50/50 chance of earning $50 million, but the rest of the films will be well back resulting in 2018 ending on a losing note. That said, it should be relatively close and 2018 has already topped last year’s final box office by a significant margin. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Box Office Christmas Clean-up

December 27th, 2018

Aquaman

The Christmas holiday is over for most people, although it is not entirely over for some studios. This is making getting all of the box office details much harder to do. In fact, we are still limited to estimated for more than half the top five this weekend. We have enough details now to look at the weekend results and the Christmas Day releases and see which are thriving and which are not. Aquaman dominated the charts with just over $100 million so far, including its paid previews. On the other hand, Mary Poppins Returns missed expectations by a substantial margin. It will still break even. The same can be said of Bumblebee, which could usher in a new era of Transformers movies. Overall, the box office rose by 53% from last weekend to $177 million. This is just 0.3% lower than the same weekend last year; however, last year, Christmas Eve fell on a Sunday and Christmas Eve is a dead zone at the box office. We can’t even compare Christmas Day, because landing on a Monday vs. a Tuesday is a huge difference. Next weekend’s comparison will be much easier to make. Year-to-date, and this is up to Boxing Day, 2018 is ahead by 7.7% or $810 million at $11.37 billion to $10.56 billion. This would be an impressive year, even if no more movie tickets were sold after boxing day. More...

Christmas Predictions: Can Sherlock Solve the Case?

December 24th, 2018

Holmes and Watson

Tomorrow is Christmas Day, which is a surprisingly good day to release a movie, and two new films are hoping to take advantage of this. Holmes and Watson is by far the bigger of the two releases, but despite the comedic talent in the movie, its reviews are, well, practically non-existent. There’s only one review and it is negative. Not that long ago, I thought the film would still open with $10 million for the day, as Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly do have box office drawing power. However, the lack of reviews hurts and the buzz isn’t loud enough to compensate. I think $8 million is more likely. More...

Weekend Estimates: Aquaman Easily Tops Weekend Chart, Poppins / Bumblebee Need Long Legs

December 23rd, 2018

Aquaman

Aquaman is the only certifiable hit of the weekend with an estimated opening of $67.4 million over the weekend for a total of $72.1 million including last week’s paid previews. This is not more than we predicted, but it is dominating the chart, because the competition didn’t show up. It should hit $100 million by the end of Christmas Day. Its reviews are good, but not great, and the same is true of its A minus from CinemaScore. It is also a comic book movie and those tend to have shorter legs, so it might not get as large a multiplier as the average Christmas weekend release, but it should be a large enough hit that Warner Bros. will keep this new direction going for the DCEU. Internationally, it is earning an estimated $91.3 million on 31,930 screens in 70 markets for a three-week total of $410.7 million. Overall, it is tracking ahead of every other film in the DCEU, but a lot of that has to do with China. More...

Friday Estimates: Aquaman Easily Tops Chart, Bumblebee tops Struggling Mary Poppins

December 22nd, 2018

Aquaman

Friday was not as potent as midnight previews led us to believe it would be. That said, Aquaman still had an impressive $28.0 million opening day. This does include the previous night’s $9.0 million in previews, but not last weekend’s $4.7 million in previews, giving the film a $32.7 million running tally. The film’s reviews remain in the overall positive level and it earned an A minus from CinemaScore, so it should have relatively good legs over the weekend, for a comic book movie. We predicted an opening weekend of $67 million and I think the film will top that, by one or two million dollars. It is more than enough for Warner Bros. to continue with the new direction DCEU is taking. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Aquaman Torpedoes the Competition, Mary Poppins has a Quiet Return

December 21st, 2018

Aquaman

Aquaman earned $9.0 million during Thursday’s previews, which is a little lower than the $11.0 million Wonder Woman opened with. However, the film also had $4.7 million in earlier paid previews, which undoubtedly lowered last night’s figure a little bit. Its reviews continue to be good, but not great, so it won’t have amazing legs over the weekend, but after a start like this, topping Star Wars: The Last Jedi’s $71.56 million haul from last year is a lot more likely. In fact, $80 million over three-days is a realistic goal to aim for. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Aquaman Swim to Victory, or will Mary Poppins Return to Top Spot?

December 19th, 2018

Mary Poppins Returns

It is a busy week, as there are seven films opening wide over the next seven days. Not all of these will be hits—the competition is just too great for that. However, there could be a real race for Christmas champion this year. Because of its fast start in China and its strong pre-sales numbers, many believe Aquaman will top earlier expectations and earn first place over the three-day weekend. However, I think Mary Poppins Returns will be number one over the full week, partially because it should earn a bigger boost over Christmas, but also because it is opening two days early. Meanwhile, Bumblebee’s surprisingly strong reviews are lifting its box office potential. More...

2018 Preview: December

December 1st, 2018

Mary Poppins Returns

November turned out to be a really, really good month. I thought 2018’s lead over 2017 would shrink, potentially by $200 million to $300 million. However, the lead actually managed to grow a little bit, thanks to hits like Ralph Breaks the Internet, Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch, Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, and Bohemian Rhapsody. December has an equal number of potential hits, led by Mary Poppins Returns, which some think will top $300 million. Additionally, Spider-man Into the Spider-Verse, Aquaman, Bumblebee, and Holmes and Watson all have a realistic shot at $100 million or more. On the other hand, last December was stronger, at least on top. The Last Jedi earned more than $500 million just during December, which is more than any December release this year will earn in total. It could be more than the top two films earn in total. 2018 will win the in year-over-year competition; however, its lead won’t be as large as it is at the start of the month. More...

Welcome to Marwen Trailer

June 21st, 2018

Real-life drama starring Steve Carell, directed by Robert Zemeckis opens November 21 ... Full Movie Details. More...

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

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeScreensPer ScreenTotal GrossWeek
2019/01/11 21 $64,558   54 $1,196   $74,312 1
2019/01/18 28 $22,616 -65% 54 $419   $119,058 2
2019/01/25 - $3,435 -85% 16 $215   $132,882 3
2019/02/01 - $149 -96% 1 $149   $133,946 4

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Austria 3/29/2019 $4,748 13 13 33 $8,120 4/18/2019
France 1/2/2019 $496,275 237 237 718 $853,935 2/6/2019
Germany 3/28/2019 $82,949 104 104 187 $100,924 4/24/2019
Italy 1/11/2019 $321,442 224 224 224 $468,233 2/20/2019
Japan 7/19/2019 $31,745 18 18 69 $136,527 11/6/2019
Netherlands 1/11/2019 $64,558 54 54 126 $134,547 3/9/2019
North America 12/21/2018 $2,354,205 1,911 1,911 5,489 $10,763,520
Poland 3/1/2019 $4,923 17 17 45 $11,137 5/2/2019
Spain 3/1/2019 $0 0 5 6 $26,458 8/21/2019
Switzerland 1/2/2019 $26,753 17 18 47 $52,693 1/30/2019
United Kingdom 1/1/2019 $308,518 328 328 431 $459,505 2/20/2019
 
Rest of World $70,538
 
Worldwide Total$13,086,137 11/6/2019

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

Lead Ensemble Members

Steve Carell    Mark Hogancamp/Cap’n Hogie
Leslie Mann    Nicol
Merritt Wever    Roberta
Janelle Monáe    Julie
Eiza González    Caralala
Leslie Zemeckis    Suzette
Gwendoline Christie    Anna

Supporting Cast

Falk Hentschel    Captain Topf/Louis
Matt O'Leary    Benz
Nikolai Witschl    Rudolph/Rudy
Patrick Roccas    Stefan/Stevie
Alex Lowe    Werner/Vern
Stefanie von Pfetten    Wendy
Neil Jackson    Kurt/Major Meyer
Samantha Hum    Therapy Tech
Siobhan Williams    Elsa
Diane Kruger    Deja Thoris
Eric Keenleyside    Larry/Friar
Robert Mann    Bar Customer
Clay St. Thomas    Bill Huff
Kate Gajdosik    Jennifer Cook
Conrad Coates    Demaryius Johnson
Shaun Omaid    Court Bailiff
Veena Sood    Judge Martha J. Harter
Brad Kelly    Ulster County Sheriff
Patrick Sabongui    Ulster County Sheriff
Fraser Aitcheson    Ulster County Sheriff
Jeff Sanca    Ulster County Sheriff
Trevor Jones    Ulster County Sheriff
Adrian Persad    N.Y. Court Security Officer
Natasha Denis    N.Y. Court Security Officer
Sharon Crandall    Defense Lawyer
Gerald Paetz    Defense Lawyer
Jason Glass    Defense Lawyer
Matt Ellis    Man in Adult Video

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

Production and Technical Credits

Robert Zemeckis    Director
Robert Zemeckis    Screenwriter
Caroline Thompson    Screenwriter
Jeff Malmberg    Based on “Marwencol” by
Cherylanne Martin    Producer
Jack Rapke    Producer
Steve Starkey    Producer
Robert Zemeckis    Producer
Jacqueline Levine    Executive Producer
Jeff Malmberg    Executive Producer
Stefan Dechant    Production Designer
Jeremiah O'Driscoll    Editor
Alan Silvestri    Composer
C. Kim Miles    Director of Photography
Victoria Burrows    Casting Director
Scot Boland    Casting Director
Kevin Baillie    Visual Effects Supervisor
Joanna Johnston    Costume Designer
Cherylanne Martin    Unit Production Manager
Lee Grumett    First Assistant Director
Derek William Hogue    Associate Producer
Sandra Scott    Visual Effects Producer
Ryan Chan    Additional Editor
Randy Thom    Sound Designer
Jeremy Bowker    Sound Designer
Jesse Goldsmith    Assistant Editor
Ken Smith    Assistant Editor
Adrienne Sol    Production Manager
Chris Beach    Supervising Art Director
Ron Mendell    Set Designer
Shamim Seifzadeh    Set Designer
Nick Dudar    Set Designer
Bryan Sutton    Set Designer
Hamish Purdy    Set Decorator
Chris Duesterdiek    Sound Mixer
James Paradis    Special Effects Coordinator
Ve Neill    Make up
Rosalina Da Silva    Make up
Anne Morgan    Hairstylist
Jessica Rain    Hairstylist
Luca Kouimelis    Script Supervisor
Eddy Santos    Second Assistant Director
Mark Trapenberg    Second Assistant Director
Hans Dayal    Location Manager
Kelsey Fonda    Location Manager
Randy Thom    Re-recording Mixer
Dennis Sands    Re-recording Mixer
Michael Semanick    Re-recording Mixer
Bjorn Ole Schroeder    Supervising Sound Editor
Leff Lefferts    Additional Sound Re-recording Mixer
Josh Gold    Sound Effects Editor
Scott Curtis    Foley Mixer
Jeff Carson    Music Editor
Seth Hill    Visual Effects Supervisor
Steve Griffith    Visual Effects Producer
Romain Arnoux    Visual Effects Supervisor
Jeanne-Elise Prevost    Visual Effects Producer
Anders Beer    Animation Supervisor
Sean Konrad    Visual Effects Supervisor
Sheena Johnson    Visual Effects Producer
Kevin Cushing    Post-Production Supervisor
Steve Orlando    Foley Editor

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