Jon Hoeber

Best known as a Screenwriter based on credits in that role in 11 films, with $2,030,265,261 worldwide aggregate box office (rank #85)
Best-known technical roles: Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (Screenwriter), The Meg (Screenwriter), Meg 2: The Trench (Screenwriter), Red (Screenwriter), Battleship (Screenwriter)
Most productive collaborators: Erich Hoeber, Jason Statham, Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Jon Turteltaub, Li Bingbing
                                    

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  MoviesDomestic
Box Office
International
Box Office
Worldwide
Box Office
In Technical RolesScreenwriter11$604,570,284$1,425,694,977$2,030,265,261
Co-Producer1$27,367,660$103,451,252$130,818,912
Executive Producer1$0$7,074,124$7,074,124

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2020 Preview: March

March 1st, 2020

Mulan

The box office had mixed results during February with Birds of Prey missing expectations by a huge margin, but Sonic the Hedgehog did well enough to almost make up the difference. This March, there are three films that will almost certainly reach $100 million domestically: Onward, A Quiet Place: Part II, and Mulan. In fact, all three at least have a slim shot at $200 million domestically. By comparison, last March Captain Marvel was released, which earned more than $400 million, while Us and Dumbo earned close to $300 million combined. I don’t think the top three films this year will match last year’s top three, or even come particularly close, and I fear 2020 will fall behind 2019 in the year-over-year comparison. So much for that lead 2020 built up in January. More...

2018 Preview: August

August 1st, 2018

Christopher Robin

Overall, July was a a little weaker than expected. Ant-Man and the Wasp appears to be on pace for $200 million, while it is too soon to tell if Mission: Impossible—Fallout will also get there. That said, 2018 is still ahead of 2017 by $550 million, so the month of July was a success in that regard. As for August, there’s only one movie that is expected to earn $100 million, Christopher Robin, and maybe a few others that could hit $50 million. It’s a rather sad slate of movies. Fortunately, last August was even worse, so 2018 should at least maintain its lead. Maybe we can get lucky and come away with a $600 million lead by the end of the month. More...

2013 Preview: July

July 1st, 2013

For the most part, June was a really strong month at the box office with nearly every film either matching expectations, or at least coming close enough to call it a victory. Looking forward, there are a dozen films opening wide in July, more or less. One of them, The Smurfs 2, is opening on a Wednesday, so I'm going to hold off talking about that movie till the August preview. Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain is opening in less than 1000 theaters, but it has a shot at reaching the top ten during its opening weekend. If we include both of them, there are twelve films, but I think it is better to stick with the ten truly wide, truly July openings. Of these, Despicable Me 2 is clearly going to be the biggest hit at the box office. It could become the second biggest hit of the year so far. It is not the only film that could be a $100 million hit. In fact, there are six films opening in July that I think have a better than 50% chance of reaching that level. There is currently only one film that I think won't at least become a midlevel hit. By comparison in 2012, there were three $100 million movies, led by The Dark Knight Rises, but the rest of the new releases struggled. There's no chance any movie opening this month will top $400 million, in fact, it is quite possible no film will get to $300 million. That said, 2013 has a lot better depth, so it might come out on top in the end. More...

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My Spy: The Eternal City

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Release
Date
TitleRoleDomestic
Box Office
International
Box Office
Worldwide
Box Office
Aug 4, 2023Meg 2: The Trench Screenwriter $82,633,033$311,666,127$394,299,160
Jun 9, 2023Transformers: Rise of the B… Screenwriter $157,341,749$280,602,889$437,944,638
Jun 26, 2020My Spy Screenwriter
Executive Producer
$7,074,124$7,074,124
Aug 10, 2018The Meg Screenwriter $145,443,742$381,824,086$527,267,828
Oct 23, 2015The Last Witch Hunter Co-Producer $27,367,660$103,451,252$130,818,912
Jul 19, 2013RED 2 Screenwriter $53,262,560$88,244,795$141,507,355
May 18, 2012Battleship Screenwriter $65,233,400$248,244,317$313,477,717
Oct 15, 2010Red Screenwriter $90,380,162$106,059,531$196,439,693
Sep 11, 2009Whiteout Screenwriter $10,275,638$1,979,108$12,254,746
 
Averages $78,992,243$169,905,137$240,120,464
Totals 9 $631,937,944$1,529,146,229$2,161,084,173


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Release
Date
TitleOpening
Weekend
Maximum
Theaters
Domestic
Box Office
Worldwide
Box Office
Domestic
Share
Aug 4, 2023Meg 2: The Trench $30,002,7353,604$82,633,033$394,299,16021.0%
Jun 9, 2023Transformers: Rise of … $61,045,4643,680$157,341,749$437,944,63835.9%
Jun 26, 2020My Spy $7,074,124
Aug 10, 2018The Meg $45,402,1954,118$145,443,742$527,267,82827.6%
Jul 19, 2013RED 2 $18,048,4223,016$53,262,560$141,507,35537.6%
May 18, 2012Battleship $25,534,8253,702$65,233,400$313,477,71720.8%
Oct 15, 2010Red $21,761,4083,349$90,380,162$196,439,69346.0%
Sep 11, 2009Whiteout $4,915,1042,745$10,275,638$12,254,74683.9%
 
Averages $29,530,0223,459$86,367,183$253,783,15839.0%
Totals 8 $604,570,284$2,030,265,261