Czech Republic Box Office for Zoolander 2 (2016)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Czech Republic Box Office $98,729Details
Worldwide Box Office $55,348,693Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $1,699,316 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $1,670,347 Details
Total North America Video Sales $3,369,663
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Synopsis

Blue Steel. Le Tigre. Magnum… looks powerful enough to halt a Chinese throwing star mid-air and thwart the plans of an evil mastermind’s global takeover. There is only one male model and one male model alone who is capable of conjuring such beauty and power with a pout… Derek Zoolander. When we last saw male models Derek and Hansel, they were enjoying the wonders of the “Derek Zoolander Center for Kids Who Can’t Read Good And Wanna Learn To Do Other Stuff Good Too,” and Mugatu was behind bars. An unforeseen catastrophe strikes the Center and forces the duo into seclusion, living off the grid. Fifteen age-defying years later we find a still shamed Derek and Hansel leading isolated, separate lives, shut-out from the rest of the world. When each receives a special invitation to star in a major world fashion event in the ancient and mysterious city of Rome, they are unable to deny the allure of returning to their former glory and make their way back to civilization. Upon arrival, Derek and Hansel meet the bizarre and eccentric designers that are behind the new fashion empire. The two rapidly realize the fashion world they once knew has drastically changed, thrusting them awkwardly and literally back into the spotlight. While they struggle to find relevance in this strange new world of blogging, vlogging, and anti-fashion fashion, they are recruited to help stop a calculated and deadly plot that if not stopped, would destroy forever the hopes for fashion to return to its revered and glorious status. Only Derek and Hansel have the power to SAVE FASHION.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$50,000,000
Czech Republic Releases: February 18th, 2016 (Wide)
Video Release: May 3rd, 2016 by Paramount Home Video
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for crude and sexual content, a scene of exaggerated violence, and brief strong language.
(Rating bulletin 2410 (Cert #50221), 2/3/2016)
Running Time: 102 minutes
Franchise: Zoolander
Keywords: Directing Yourself, Screenplay Written By the Star, Fashion, Models, Delayed Sequel, Gratuitous Cameos, Prologue, Intertitle, Interpol, Assassination, Pop Music, Non-Chronological, 2000s, Death of a Spouse or Fiancée / Fiancé, Young Child Dealing with the Death of a Parent, Orphanage, Archival Footage of Previous Installment, Retirement, Out of Retirement, Comeback, Friendly Ghost, False Identity, Surprise Twist, Romance, Farcical / Slapstick Comedy
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Paramount Pictures, Red Hour Productions, Scott Rudin Productions
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Home Market Releases for May 24th, 2016

May 24th, 2016

Mustang

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Featured Blu-ray / DVD Review: Zoolander 2

May 23rd, 2016

Zoolander 2

Zoolander came out in 2001. It wasn't beloved by critics and wasn't a major hit in theaters, but did well enough on the home market to develop a loyal following. Zoolander 2 hit theaters earlier this year and failed to live up to its predecessor at the box office. Is this because its target audience had forgotten about the first film? Or did it fail at the box office, because it was just really bad? More...

Thursday Night Previews: Batman gets off to a Super Start

March 25th, 2016

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice started its box office run with $27.7 million from Thursday previews. This is more than twice what Deadpool earned during its previews earlier this year and it beats the previous pre-summer record of $15.8 million by Furious 7 last year. Unfortunately, there are a couple of reasons to not be too excited. Firstly, the Fanboy effect is really strong for this film. “Committed” would be a word I would use to described the hardcore fans of the DC Extended Universe. They will rush out to see the movie regardless of the quality. Secondly, this is a terrible movie. Its Tomatometer Score is just 30% positive, which is bad no matter how you look at it. Word-of-mouth could do some real damage before the weekend is over. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Deadpool Cruises to $56.47 million Win

February 23rd, 2016

Deadpool

Deadpool held onto first place with $56.47 million over the weekend, while the best new release, Risen, was well back in third place with $11.80 million. It's not surprising the overall box office fell this weekend when compared to the last weekend. The overall box office fell 41% to $142 million, which is barely more than what Deadpool alone earned last weekend. This was still 19% more than this weekend last year, when Fifty Shades of Grey fell 74%. 2016's year-to-date lead roughly doubled to 3.5% at $1.63 billion to $1.57 billion. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Deadpool Assassinates the Competition

February 17th, 2016

Deadpool

Most people thought Deadpool would be a big hit over the weekend. I didn't see a single prediction that said it would be this big. It earned $132.43 million over the three-day weekend, which is more than enough to cover its entire production budget and a healthy chunk of its advertising budget. ... Or at least its initial advertising budget. Needless to say, there is already a sequel in the works. How to be Single had a very solid opening, while Zoolander 2 will need to become a hit on the home market in order to break even. The overall box office rose 150% from last weekend to $239 million over three days. Wow. This weekend last year, Fifty Shades of Grey debuted. Deadpool made almost as much in the four days it was in theaters than Fifty Shades of Grey made in total. It goes without saying that 2016 won the year-over-year comparison. Its 11% difference is impressive. Year-to-date, 2016 has earned $1.44 billion, which is 1.9% more than 2015's running tally at the same stage. More...

Weekend Estimates: Deadpool Smashes February Record with $135m Debut

February 14th, 2016

Deadpool

This weekend last year, Fifty Shades of Grey broke one of the longest-standing records in the business by posting a $85.2 million opening weekend, besting the record for biggest weekend in February that had been held by The Passion of the Christ since 2004. Fifty Shades and, in 2014, The LEGO Movie dispelled the myth that big movies couldn’t open in February, and this year Deadpool is single-handedly making President’s Day weekend look like a Summer holiday weekend with an opening projected by Fox at $135 million for the Friday–Sunday period and $150 million over four days. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Deadpool Has Lively Debut - Updated

February 12th, 2016

Deadpool

Deadpool set two records for biggest February previews and biggest previews for an R-rated film with $12.7 million. ... I think it is safe to assume Deadpool 2 is on its way. The studio was expecting between $60 million and $65 million over the four-day weekend, but studios tend to downplay expectations so they can claim victory, even if the film is a little weaker than anticipated. With the record previews, I think it is safe to say it will top those expectations and even our $75 million prediction seems low. More...

Weekend Predictions: Deadpool Looking for Dead Presidents

February 11th, 2016

Deadpool

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2016 Preview: February

February 1st, 2016

Deadpool

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

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeScreensPer ScreenTotal GrossWeek
2016/02/19 7 $48,587   102 $476   $55,307 1
2016/03/04 17 $5,216   16 $326   $98,729 3

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 2/11/2016 $503,704 96 96 209 $1,136,717 4/19/2016
Australia 2/5/2016 $653,709 125 358 1445 $5,385,416 6/9/2016
Austria 2/18/2016 $98,256 60 60 175 $220,994 6/9/2016
Belgium 2/24/2016 $50,395 42 42 68 $65,081 6/9/2016
Bolivia 3/3/2016 $23,261 7 7 16 $61,786 12/31/2018
Brazil 3/3/2016 $78,670 104 104 170 $120,163 6/9/2016
Bulgaria 2/12/2016 $18,187 32 32 94 $40,933 2/26/2019
Cambodia 2/18/2016 $0 0 3 3 $16,909 12/31/2018
Central America 2/25/2016 $81,339 71 71 104 $136,804 3/29/2016
Chile 2/11/2016 $65,845 37 37 47 $0 2/17/2016
Colombia 2/11/2016 $132,948 149 149 182 $186,340 12/31/2018
Croatia 2/25/2016 $13,178 18 18 59 $27,913 1/1/2019
Czech Republic 2/18/2016 $48,587 102 102 118 $98,729 12/31/2018
Denmark 2/11/2016 $33,390 30 30 30 $33,390 6/9/2016
Ecuador 2/12/2016 $105,674 40 40 115 $217,109 12/31/2018
Estonia 2/26/2016 $11,812 12 12 12 $11,903 6/9/2016
Finland 2/12/2016 $104,784 66 66 126 $198,798 6/9/2016
France 3/2/2016 $304,795 226 226 226 $304,795 10/26/2018
Germany 2/18/2016 $369,467 399 399 750 $565,610 10/27/2018
Hong Kong 2/25/2016 $223,627 31 31 51 $294,025 6/9/2016
Hungary 3/17/2016 $37,816 40 40 40 $37,816 12/31/2018
Iceland 2/19/2016 $22,746 9 9 12 $76,735 12/31/2018
Iraq 2/25/2016 $2,643 4 4 6 $0 3/1/2016
Israel 3/10/2016 $44,861 22 22 42 $70,402 12/31/2018
Italy 2/11/2016 $1,351,839 365 365 693 $2,453,005 6/9/2016
Lebanon 2/25/2016 $22,480 11 11 14 $39,410 12/31/2018
Lithuania 2/26/2016 $12,587 12 12 20 $19,952 6/9/2016
Malaysia 3/3/2016 $102,681 75 75 191 $278,202 6/9/2016
Mexico 2/19/2016 $0 0 8 8 $1,037,411 3/22/2016
Netherlands 2/11/2016 $103,989 61 121 182 $166,257 6/9/2016
New Zealand 2/12/2016 $148,308 89 89 289 $343,738 6/9/2016
North America 2/12/2016 $13,841,146 3,394 3,418 9,663 $28,848,693
Oman 2/25/2016 $5,325 7 7 7 $5,325 12/31/2018
Peru 2/11/2016 $113,922 75 75 86 $183,170 12/31/2018
Philippines 2/24/2016 $2,442,645 113 113 113 $2,433,586 12/31/2018
Portugal 2/18/2016 $66,861 68 68 152 $138,328 6/9/2016
Romania 2/12/2016 $42,183 53 53 53 $42,183 12/31/2018
Russia (CIS) 2/18/2016 $265,227 610 610 610 $602,241 12/31/2018
Serbia and Montenegro 2/11/2016 $0 0 13 20 $19,091 12/31/2018
Singapore 3/3/2016 $143,134 31 37 72 $282,860 6/9/2016
Slovakia 2/18/2016 $25,564 59 59 59 $27,847 6/9/2016
Slovenia 2/18/2016 $6,327 9 9 45 $18,346 6/9/2016
South Africa 3/11/2016 $51,304 40 40 40 $51,304 6/9/2016
South Korea 8/31/2016 $19,159 150 150 150 $48,245 10/19/2016
Spain 2/12/2016 $554,918 294 294 705 $0 2/17/2016
Sweden 2/12/2016 $99,444 71 71 134 $159,459 6/9/2016
Switzerland 2/18/2016 $84,822 39 39 39 $87,756 6/9/2016
Taiwan 2/26/2016 $145,817 39 64 135 $341,010 6/9/2016
Thailand 2/18/2016 $77,273 57 57 103 $132,999 6/9/2016
Turkey 4/8/2016 $31,991 95 95 142 $55,025 12/31/2018
Ukraine 2/25/2016 $58,743 150 150 215 $0 3/1/2016
United Arab Emirates 2/25/2016 $203,092 34 34 61 $360,227 12/31/2018
United Kingdom 2/12/2016 $3,021,512 477 479 1659 $6,856,184 6/9/2016
Uruguay 2/11/2016 $31,454 10 10 25 $0 2/17/2016
Venezuela 3/4/2016 $26,377 48 48 84 $53,626 6/9/2016
 
Rest of World $954,845
 
Worldwide Total$55,348,693 2/26/2019

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

Lead Ensemble Members

Ben Stiller    Derek Zoolander
Owen Wilson    Hansel
Will Ferrell    Jacobim Mugatu
Penélope Cruz    Valentina
Kristen Wiig    Alexanya Atoz

Supporting Cast

Fred Armisen    VIP
Christine Taylor    Matilda Jeffries
Cyrus Arnold    Derek Jr.
Kyle Mooney    Don Atari
Benedict Cumberbatch    All
Lewis Hamilton    Shalisa
Milla Jovovich    Katinka Ingabogovinanana
Beck Bennett    Geoff Mille
Nathan Lee Graham    Todd

Cameos

Kim Kardashian    Trinitee Campbell
Kanye West    August Campbell
Nicky Hilton    Herself
Billy Zane    Himself
Justin Bieber    Himself
Sting    Himself
Skrillex    Himself
A$AP Rocky    Himself
Katy Perry    Herself
Ariana Grande    Herself
Miley Cyrus    Herself
Demi Lovato    Herself
Mika Penniman    Hairdresser

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

Production and Technical Credits

Ben Stiller    Director
Justin Theroux    Screenwriter
Ben Stiller    Screenwriter
Nick Stoller*    Screenwriter
John Hamburg    Screenwriter
Ben Stiller    Producer
Stuart Cornfeld    Producer
Scott Rudin    Producer
Clayton Townsend    Producer
Jeff Mann    Executive Producer
Dan Mindel    Director of Photography
Jeff Mann    Production Designer
Greg Hayden    Editor
Leesa Evans    Costume Designer
Theodore Shapiro    Composer
George Drakoulias    Music Supervisor
Clayton Townsend    Line Producer

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