David A. Newman

Best known as a Screenwriter based on credits in that role in 3 films, with $329,997,588 worldwide aggregate box office (rank #835)
Best-known technical roles: Think Like a Man (Screenwriter), Think Like a Man Too (Screenwriter), Think Like a Man Too (Executive Producer), Friends with Benefits (Screenwriter), Friends with Benefits (Story Creator)
Most productive collaborators: Keith Merryman, Michael Ealy, Tim Story, Jerry Ferrara, Meagan Good
                                    

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Career Summary


  MoviesDomestic
Box Office
International
Box Office
Worldwide
Box Office
In Technical RolesScreenwriter3$212,378,646$117,618,942$329,997,588
Story Creator1$55,802,754$90,793,137$146,595,891
Executive Producer1$65,028,687$4,999,246$70,027,933

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2014 Preview: June

June 1st, 2014

Transformers: Age of Extinction poster

It is too soon to tell how May will end, as this story will be published before the weekend estimates came out. (Maleficent had an excellent start on Friday, unlike A Million Ways to Die in the West.) Overall, it was a good month with at least three movies that are on track to hit $200 million, but there was no really big winner for the month. It was nice and balanced. Unfortunately, last May there was a monster hit, Iron Man 3, and 2014 could not compete with that, so it lost ground to 2013. June hopes to turn things around and there are some reasons to be optimistic. All four weeks there is at least one film opening that at least has a shot at $100 million. There are even two films that at least have a shot at $300 million. Transformers: Age of Extinction should win the monthly box office race while How to Train Your Dragon 2 is a long shot to win, but I wouldn't be completely surprised if it did. Additionally, 22 Jump Street, Edge of Tomorrow, The Fault in Our Stars, and Think Like a Man 2 are all contenders for the century club. Not all of them will get to that milestone, but all of them at least have a short. Last June, there were three films that reached $200 million, including Man of Steel, which nearly reached $300 million. It looks like June of 2014 will be about as strong as June of 2013, more or less. If all films reach their potential, it could win the year-over-year comparison. Unless there are some shocking bombs, it shouldn't struggle so much that 2014 loses its lead over 2013 entirely.

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Release
Date
TitleRoleDomestic
Box Office
International
Box Office
Worldwide
Box Office
Jun 20, 2014Think Like a Man Too Executive Producer
Screenwriter
$65,028,687$4,999,246$70,027,933
Apr 20, 2012Think Like a Man Screenwriter $91,547,205$21,826,559$113,373,764
Jul 22, 2011Friends with Benefits Screenwriter
Story Creator
$55,802,754$90,793,137$146,595,891
 
Averages $70,792,882$39,206,314$109,999,196
Totals 3 $212,378,646$117,618,942$329,997,588


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Release
Date
TitleOpening
Weekend
Maximum
Theaters
Domestic
Box Office
Worldwide
Box Office
Domestic
Share
Jun 20, 2014Think Like a Man Too $29,241,9113,049$65,028,687$70,027,93392.9%
Apr 20, 2012Think Like a Man $33,636,3032,052$91,547,205$113,373,76480.7%
Jul 22, 2011Friends with Benefits $18,622,1502,926$55,802,754$146,595,89138.1%
 
Averages $27,166,7882,676$70,792,882$109,999,19670.6%
Totals 3 $212,378,646$329,997,588