Chappaquiddick (2018)

Chappaquiddick
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $17,395,521Details
International Box Office $752,570Details
Worldwide Box Office $18,148,091
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $1,168,403 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $591,100 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $1,759,503
Further financial details...

Synopsis

A recounting of the tragic events of the 1969 car accident involving U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy and a young, female campaign worker who died at the scene. Kennedy left the scene of the accident and didn’t alert authorities for ten hours. What happens over the ensuing days, reveals how one of the most powerful and influential political family dynasties in U.S. history orchestrated the truth behind the death of Mary Jo Kopechne. Their efforts to control the story in the press, run damage control and preserve the family’s legacy is a story of the powerful and the untouchable. This tension-filled war room became Kennedy’s savior and nemesis, ultimately revealing his vulnerabilities, his damaged relationship with his father, Joe Kennedy Sr., all while testing his integrity and political future. As his brother John’s presidential promise to land a man on the moon unfolds, Kennedy considers his own legacy. This infamous incident will become a defining moment in his career, as he wrestles with his own moral compass, and ultimately puts his future in the hands of the American People.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$5,765,854 (33.1% of total gross)
Legs:3.02 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:95.9% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Theater counts:1,560 opening theaters/1,645 max. theaters, 4.0 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $20,584,378

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 4,101-4,200) 4,190 $17,395,521
All Time International Box Office (Rank 11,901-12,000) 11,956 $752,570
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 5,801-5,900) 5,830 $18,148,091

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: April 6th, 2018 (Wide) by Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures
International Releases: April 6th, 2018 (Wide) (Australia)
May 11th, 2018 (Wide) (New Zealand)
June 8th, 2018 (Wide), released as O Segredo dos Kennedy (Portugal)
June 22nd, 2018 (Wide), released as The Last Son (Netherlands)
September 21st, 2018 (Wide), released as El Escandalo Ted Kennedy (Spain)
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Video Release: July 3rd, 2018 by Lionsgate Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for thematic material, disturbing images, some strong language, and historical smoking.
(Rating bulletin 2492 (Cert #51224), 9/6/2017)
Running Time: 101 minutes
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Keywords: Politicians, Car Accident, Cover Up, 1960s, Accidental Death, Historical Drama, Political
Source:Based on Real Life Events
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production/Financing Companies: Apex Entertianment, DMG Entertainment, Entertainment Motion Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Apr 6, 2018 7 $5,765,854   1,560 $3,696   $5,765,854 1
Apr 13, 2018 10 $3,059,560 -47% 1,645 $1,860   $11,040,943 2
Apr 20, 2018 14 $1,834,181 -40% 1,455 $1,261   $14,289,282 3
Apr 27, 2018 14 $694,989 -62% 704 $987   $15,808,830 4
May 4, 2018 21 $355,982 -49% 516 $690   $16,523,371 5
May 11, 2018 24 $249,827 -30% 317 $788   $16,968,137 6
May 18, 2018 31 $86,561 -65% 150 $577   $17,171,471 7
May 25, 2018 35 $50,659 -41% 74 $685   $17,266,281 8
Jun 1, 2018 42 $30,077 -41% 68 $442   $17,334,125 9
Jun 8, 2018 54 $9,026 -70% 29 $311   $17,361,177 10
Jun 15, 2018 59 $4,882 -46% 14 $349   $17,371,390 11
Jun 22, 2018 58 $5,956 +22% 8 $745   $17,381,058 12
Jun 29, 2018 73 $2,585 -57% 6 $431   $17,386,130 13
Jul 6, 2018 70 $2,097 -19% 5 $419   $17,389,861 14
Jul 13, 2018 76 $1,629 -22% 3 $543   $17,392,118 15
Jul 20, 2018 74 $1,198 -26% 2 $599   $17,394,093 16
Jul 27, 2018 93 $48 -96% 1 $48   $17,394,893 17

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Apr 6, 2018 7 $1,892,035     1,560 $1,213   $1,892,035 1
Apr 7, 2018 8 $2,473,549 +31%   1,560 $1,586   $4,365,584 2
Apr 8, 2018 8 $1,400,270 -43%   1,560 $898   $5,765,854 3
Apr 9, 2018 7 $548,686 -61%   1,560 $352   $6,314,540 4
Apr 10, 2018 7 $736,272 +34%   1,560 $472   $7,050,812 5
Apr 11, 2018 8 $493,916 -33%   1,560 $317   $7,544,728 6
Apr 12, 2018 7 $436,655 -12%   1,560 $280   $7,981,383 7
Apr 13, 2018 10 $843,193 +93% -55% 1,645 $513   $8,824,576 8
Apr 14, 2018 10 $1,242,735 +47% -50% 1,645 $755   $10,067,311 9
Apr 15, 2018 9 $973,632 -22% -30% 1,645 $592   $11,040,943 10
Apr 16, 2018 9 $351,600 -64% -36% 1,645 $214   $11,392,543 11
Apr 17, 2018 9 $427,779 +22% -42% 1,645 $260   $11,820,322 12
Apr 18, 2018 9 $319,114 -25% -35% 1,645 $194   $12,139,436 13
Apr 19, 2018 9 $315,665 -1% -28% 1,645 $192   $12,455,101 14
Apr 20, 2018 14 $523,936 +66% -38% 1,455 $360   $12,979,037 15
Apr 21, 2018 13 $824,092 +57% -34% 1,455 $566   $13,803,129 16
Apr 22, 2018 13 $486,153 -41% -50% 1,455 $334   $14,289,282 17
Apr 23, 2018 12 $197,910 -59% -44% 1,455 $136   $14,487,192 18
Apr 24, 2018 12 $256,399 +30% -40% 1,455 $176   $14,743,591 19
Apr 25, 2018 12 $211,617 -17% -34% 1,455 $145   $14,955,208 20
Apr 26, 2018 12 $158,633 -25% -50% 1,455 $109   $15,113,841 21
Apr 27, 2018 14 $190,015 +20% -64% 704 $270   $15,303,856 22
Apr 28, 2018 14 $296,915 +56% -64% 704 $422   $15,600,771 23
Apr 29, 2018 14 $208,059 -30% -57% 704 $296   $15,808,830 24
Apr 30, 2018 13 $87,001 -58% -56% 704 $124   $15,895,831 25
May 1, 2018 13 $111,218 +28% -57% 704 $158   $16,007,049 26
May 2, 2018 13 $82,567 -26% -61% 704 $117   $16,089,616 27
May 3, 2018 13 $77,773 -6% -51% 704 $110   $16,167,389 28
May 4, 2018 - $97,812 +26% -49% 516 $190   $16,265,201 29
May 5, 2018 - $136,893 +40% -54% 516 $265   $16,402,094 30
May 6, 2018 - $121,277 -11% -42% 516 $235   $16,523,371 31
May 7, 2018 15 $46,357 -62% -47% 516 $90   $16,569,728 32
May 8, 2018 - $56,271 +21% -49% 516 $109   $16,625,999 33
May 9, 2018 - $47,728 -15% -42% 516 $92   $16,673,727 34
May 10, 2018 - $44,583 -7% -43% 516 $86   $16,718,310 35
May 11, 2018 - $56,417 +27% -42% 317 $178   $16,774,727 36
May 12, 2018 - $109,459 +94% -20% 317 $345   $16,884,186 37
May 13, 2018 - $83,951 -23% -31% 317 $265   $16,968,137 38
May 14, 2018 - $32,408 -61% -30% 317 $102   $17,000,545 39
May 15, 2018 - $30,452 -6% -46% 317 $96   $17,030,997 40
May 16, 2018 - $28,512 -6% -40% 317 $90   $17,059,509 41
May 17, 2018 - $25,401 -11% -43% 317 $80   $17,084,910 42
May 18, 2018 - $25,250 -1% -55% 150 $168   $17,110,160 43
May 19, 2018 - $30,725 +22% -72% 150 $205   $17,140,885 44
May 20, 2018 - $30,586 n/c -64% 150 $204   $17,171,471 45
May 21, 2018 - $10,996 -64% -66% 150 $73   $17,182,467 46
May 22, 2018 - $15,016 +37% -51% 150 $100   $17,197,483 47
May 23, 2018 - $8,782 -42% -69% 150 $59   $17,206,265 48
May 24, 2018 - $9,357 +7% -63% 150 $62   $17,215,622 49
May 25, 2018 - $9,502 +2% -62% 74 $128   $17,225,124 50
May 26, 2018 - $17,590 +85% -43% 74 $238   $17,242,714 51
May 27, 2018 - $23,567 +34% -23% 74 $318   $17,266,281 52
May 28, 2018 - $18,480 -22% +68% 74 $250   $17,284,761 53
May 29, 2018 - $6,617 -64% -56% 74 $89   $17,291,378 54
May 30, 2018 - $6,727 +2% -23% 74 $91   $17,298,105 55
May 31, 2018 - $5,943 -12% -36% 74 $80   $17,304,048 56
Jun 1, 2018 - $9,179 +54% -3% 68 $135   $17,313,227 57
Jun 2, 2018 - $13,562 +48% -23% 68 $199   $17,326,789 58
Jun 3, 2018 - $7,336 -46% -69% 68 $108   $17,334,125 59
Jun 4, 2018 - $4,081 -44% -78% 68 $60   $17,338,206 60
Jun 5, 2018 - $5,534 +36% -16% 68 $81   $17,343,740 61
Jun 6, 2018 - $4,810 -13% -28% 68 $71   $17,348,550 62
Jun 7, 2018 - $3,601 -25% -39% 68 $53   $17,352,151 63
Jun 8, 2018 - $2,434 -32% -73% 29 $84   $17,354,585 64
Jun 9, 2018 - $3,835 +58% -72% 29 $132   $17,358,420 65
Jun 10, 2018 - $2,757 -28% -62% 29 $95   $17,361,177 66
Jun 11, 2018 - $1,167 -58% -71% 29 $40   $17,362,344 67
Jun 12, 2018 - $1,215 +4% -78% 29 $42   $17,363,559 68
Jun 13, 2018 - $1,427 +17% -70% 29 $49   $17,364,986 69
Jun 14, 2018 - $1,522 +7% -58% 29 $52   $17,366,508 70
Jun 15, 2018 - $1,038 -32% -57% 14 $74   $17,367,546 71
Jun 16, 2018 - $1,748 +68% -54% 14 $125   $17,369,294 72
Jun 17, 2018 - $2,096 +20% -24% 14 $150   $17,371,390 73
Jun 18, 2018 - $977 -53% -16% 14 $70   $17,372,367 74
Jun 19, 2018 - $1,157 +18% -5% 14 $83   $17,373,524 75
Jun 20, 2018 - $824 -29% -42% 14 $59   $17,374,348 76
Jun 21, 2018 - $754 -8% -50% 14 $54   $17,375,102 77
Jun 22, 2018 - $1,443 +91% +39% 8 $180   $17,376,545 78
Jun 23, 2018 - $2,348 +63% +34% 8 $294   $17,378,893 79
Jun 24, 2018 - $2,165 -8% +3% 8 $271   $17,381,058 80
Jun 25, 2018 - $900 -58% -8% 8 $113   $17,381,958 81
Jun 26, 2018 - $361 -60% -69% 8 $45   $17,382,319 82
Jun 27, 2018 - $251 -30% -70% 8 $31   $17,382,570 83
Jun 28, 2018 - $975 +288% +29% 8 $122   $17,383,545 84
Jun 29, 2018 - $686 -30% -52% 6 $114   $17,384,231 85
Jun 30, 2018 - $857 +25% -64% 6 $143   $17,385,088 86
Jul 1, 2018 - $1,042 +22% -52% 6 $174   $17,386,130 87
Jul 2, 2018 - $177 -83% -80% 6 $30   $17,386,307 88
Jul 3, 2018 - $793 +348% +120% 6 $132   $17,387,100 89
Jul 4, 2018 - $445 -44% +77% 6 $74   $17,387,545 90
Jul 5, 2018 - $219 -51% -78% 6 $37   $17,387,764 91
Jul 6, 2018 - $814 +272% +19% 5 $163   $17,388,578 92
Jul 7, 2018 - $663 -19% -23% 5 $133   $17,389,241 93
Jul 8, 2018 - $620 -6% -40% 5 $124   $17,389,861 94
Jul 9, 2018 - $76 -88% -57% 5 $15   $17,389,937 95
Jul 10, 2018 - $171 +125% -78% 5 $34   $17,390,108 96
Jul 11, 2018 - $184 +8% -59% 5 $37   $17,390,292 97
Jul 12, 2018 - $197 +7% -10% 5 $39   $17,390,489 98
Jul 13, 2018 - $258 +31% -68% 3 $86   $17,390,747 99
Jul 14, 2018 - $876 +240% +32% 3 $292   $17,391,623 100
Jul 15, 2018 - $495 -43% -20% 3 $165   $17,392,118 101
Jul 16, 2018 - $102 -79% +34% 3 $34   $17,392,220 102
Jul 17, 2018 - $48 -53% -72% 3 $16   $17,392,268 103
Jul 18, 2018 - $586 +1,121% +218% 3 $195   $17,392,854 104
Jul 19, 2018 - $41 -93% -79% 3 $14   $17,392,895 105
Jul 20, 2018 - $83 +102% -68% 2 $42   $17,392,978 106
Jul 21, 2018 - $162 +95% -82% 2 $81   $17,393,140 107
Jul 22, 2018 - $953 +488% +93% 2 $477   $17,394,093 108
Jul 23, 2018 - $105 -89% +3% 2 $53   $17,394,198 109
Jul 24, 2018 - $36 -66% -25% 2 $18   $17,394,234 110
Jul 25, 2018 - $530 +1,372% -10% 2 $265   $17,394,764 111
Jul 26, 2018 - $81 -85% +98% 2 $41   $17,394,845 112
Jul 29, 2018 - $48   -95% 1 $48   $17,394,893 115
Aug 1, 2018 - $628   +18% 1 $628   $17,395,521 118

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Apr 6, 2018 7 $7,981,383   1,560 $5,116   $7,981,383 1
Apr 13, 2018 10 $4,473,718 -44% 1,645 $2,720   $12,455,101 2
Apr 20, 2018 12 $2,658,740 -41% 1,455 $1,827   $15,113,841 3
Apr 27, 2018 14 $1,053,548 -60% 704 $1,497   $16,167,389 4
May 4, 2018 19 $550,921 -48% 516 $1,068   $16,718,310 5
May 11, 2018 23 $366,600 -33% 317 $1,156   $17,084,910 6
May 18, 2018 31 $130,712 -64% 150 $871   $17,215,622 7
May 25, 2018 34 $88,426 -32% 74 $1,195   $17,304,048 8
Jun 1, 2018 43 $48,103 -46% 68 $707   $17,352,151 9
Jun 8, 2018 56 $14,357 -70% 29 $495   $17,366,508 10
Jun 15, 2018 59 $8,594 -40% 14 $614   $17,375,102 11
Jun 22, 2018 58 $8,443 -2% 8 $1,055   $17,383,545 12
Jun 29, 2018 76 $4,219 -50% 6 $703   $17,387,764 13
Jul 6, 2018 75 $2,725 -35% 5 $545   $17,390,489 14
Jul 13, 2018 71 $2,406 -12% 3 $802   $17,392,895 15
Jul 20, 2018 79 $1,950 -19% 2 $975   $17,394,845 16

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 4/6/2018 $2,762 3 77 397 $436,182 8/6/2018
Netherlands 6/22/2018 $10,869 16 16 16 $46,529 7/27/2018
New Zealand 5/11/2018 $12,453 18 20 63 $35,217 6/5/2018
Portugal 6/8/2018 $8,505 12 12 28 $18,847 6/27/2018
Spain 9/21/2018 $112,210 91 91 181 $215,795 10/5/2018
 
International Total$752,570 10/5/2018

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
Jul 15, 20181223,675 23,675$395,372$395,3722
Jul 22, 20182811,139-53% 34,814$166,974$562,3463

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Jul 15, 20181013,509 13,509$315,851$315,8512

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Leading Cast

Kate Mara    Mary Jo Kopechne
Jason Clarke    Ted Kennedy
Ed Helms    Joe Gargan
Bruce Dern    Joseph P Kennedy Sr

Supporting Cast

Jim Gaffigan    Paul F Markham
Clancy Brown    Robert McNamara
Olivia Thirlby    Rachel Schiff
Taylor Nichols    Ted Sorensen
Lexie Roth    Nance Lyons
John Fiore    Chief Arena
Andria Blackman    Joan Bennett Kennedy
Tamara Hickey    Marilyn Richards
Alison Wachtler    Liz Trotta
Victor Warren    Stephen Edward Smith
Donald Watson    Dr. Watt
Matthew Lawler    Dun Gifford
Angela Hope Smith    Maryellen Lyons
Thomas Kee    James Steele
David DeBeck    Sargent Shriver
Vince Tycer    David Burke
Damien DiPaola    Ray LaRosa
Katie Henoch    Suzy Tannenbaum
Joe Chase    John Farrar
David Callanan    Charles Tretter
Tim Jackson    Joe Kopechne
Bill Humphreys    James Reston
Beth Petrou    Ann Gargan
John Hawe    Stephen Sorenson
Jeff Savage    John Culver
Patrick Joseph Sheehan    John V. Tunney

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

Production and Technical Credits

John Curran    Director
Taylor Allen    Screenwriter
Andrew Logan    Screenwriter
Chris Cowles    Producer
Mark Ciardi    Producer
Campbell G McInnes    Producer
Chris Fenton    Executive Producer
Dan Mintz    Executive Producer
Doug Jones    Executive Producer
Tom Duterme    Executive Producer
Carolyn Folks    Executive Producer
Jennifer Lucas    Executive Producer
Mark Borde    Executive Producer
Chris Charalambous    Executive Producer
Mark Devitre    Executive Producer
Stephen Schuler    Executive Producer
Ben Rose    Executive Producer
Taylor Allen    Executive Producer
Byron Allen    Executive Producer
Andrew Logan    Executive Producer
Maryse Alberti    Cinematographer
John Goldsmith    Production Designer
David Robinson    Costume Designer
Keith Fraase    Editor
Garth Stevenson    Composer
Laura Katz    Music Supervisor
Chris Piccaro    Music Supervisor

Home Market Releases for July 10th, 2018

July 10th, 2018

A Quiet Place

It’s still summer and that means the home market is still terrible. There are less than a dozen new releases on disc on this week’s list, and a lot of them feel like filler. Half of them wouldn’t make the list during a moderately busy week. Only one of them, A Quiet Place, truly stands out and the Blu-ray Combo Pack is easily the Pick of the Week. It’s not the only release worth picking up, as both Lean on Pete on Blu-ray and The Magicians: Season Three are worth picking up. More...

Home Market Releases for July 3rd, 2018

July 3rd, 2018

Blockers

We are deep into the summer doldrums on the home market. Blockers is the biggest first-run release of the week, and also the best. The DVD or Blu-ray Combo Pack is a contender for Pick of the Week, thanks in part to the lack of competition. It’s not the only contender, as both Dietrich and von Sternberg in Hollywood: The Criterion Collection and JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Set 2: Stardust Crusades Arc are also worthy of that title. In the end, I rolled a dice and Blockers came out on top. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Rampage Climbs Ahead of A Quiet Place with $35.75 million

April 16th, 2018

Rampage

Rampage was widely expected to earn first place over the weekend, and it did. However, A Quiet Place gave it a real run for its money and after Friday’s estimates, it looked like the horror film would repeat on top. Meanwhile, Truth or Dare was also a pleasant surprise at the box office earning close to $19 million on a $3.5 million production budget. Overall, the box office fell 9.8% from last weekend to $147 million. This is also 13% lower than the same weekend last year. That said, The Fate of the Furious opened this weekend last year and earned almost $100 million, so it could have been worse. Year-to-date, 2018 is still behind behind 2017 by $70 million or 2.0% or $3.27 billion to $3.33 billion. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Quiet Place Helps the Box Office Make Some Noise

April 9th, 2018

A Quiet Place

A Quiet Place not only topped predictions, it nearly doubled them earning $50.20 million during its opening weekend. The rest of the new releases also beat expectations, albeit by much smaller margins. Blockers nearly matched its production budget, while Chappaquiddick and The Miracle Season didn’t embarrass themselves. Add in some strong holds and the total box office was a surprisingly robust $162 million. This is 19% higher than last weekend and 36% higher than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2018 is still behind 2017 by $60 million or 1.8% at $3.07 billion to $3.12 billion. This is half as much as the gap was this time last week, which is great news going forward. More...

Weekend Estimates: A Quiet Place Opens in the Black with $50 million

April 8th, 2018

A Quiet Place

If it weren’t for Black Panther, A Quiet Place would be the biggest surprise hit of the year so far. The film earned $50 million during its opening weekend, on a budget of just $17 million. Its initial ad buy was probably less than $25 million, meaning this film earned more in its opening weekend that its combined budget. However, I assume Paramount Pictures put in at least another $10 million ad buy on Saturday after Friday’s estimates showed up. As for the film’s future, its reviews are close to Award-worthy and it earned a B plus from CinemaScore, which is impressive for a horror film. Additionally, the film saw its score rise on Saturday when compared to Friday, which is not common for a new release. Previews plus the opening day rush usually result in small declines for films aimed at this target audience. It is still a horror film and next week there is big competition and direct competition, so its legs likely won’t be great, but its nearly guaranteed a profit by this time next week. More...

Friday Estimates: A Quiet Place has Deafening Opening with $19 million

April 7th, 2018

A Quiet Place

There are people at Paramount Pictures walking around with confused looks on their faces. They don’t know what to do, because it has been so long since they have had an unqualified box office hit like this. A Quiet Place earned $19 million on Friday, which is well above expectations and more than it cost to make. Its reviews are 97% positive, while it earned a B plus from CinemaScore, which is amazing for a horror film. Granted, horror films still tend to be front-loaded, but an opening weekend of close to $50 million is possible. Being a little more conservative is probably a good idea, so let’s go with $47 million. We would have to go back to 2016's Arrival to find the last time Paramount had a film that was an unqualified box office hit. That film likely broke even early in its home market run. A Quiet Place will likely break even just on its domestic theatrical numbers. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Quiet Makes Some Noise on Thursday Night earning $4.3 million

April 6th, 2018

A Quiet Place

A Quiet Place stunned analysts with $4.3 million during Thursday night previews. This is almost 50% more than many were expecting. Add in its 96% positive reviews and the film has a real shot at opening with over $30 million. By comparison, earlier this year, Insidious: The Last Key earned nearly $2 million during its previews on its way to a nearly $30 million opening. On the other hand, it is a horror film and those tend to be front-loaded, it is wise to be a little conservative. I suspect we will have to raise our expectations when Friday’s numbers arrive tomorrow. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will April Have a Quiet Start?

April 5th, 2018

A Quiet Place

There are only two wide releases this week, A Quiet Place and Blockers, both of which are expected to be midlevel hits. There are also two films opening semi-wide, Chappaquiddick and The Miracle Season, neither of which are expected to open in the top five. This weekend last year, The Boss Baby led the way with $26.36 million during its second weekend of release. A Quiet Place could top that, but even if it does, last year’s depth will probably keep 2017 behind 2018 in the year-over-year comparison. More...

2018 Preview: April

April 1st, 2018

Avengers: Infinity War

Well, March has ended and it was a very disappointing month. Black Panther made more than any of the new releases did. The only potential big hit that didn’t miss expectations was Ready Player One. Because of this, 2018 lost its lead over 2017 and is now over $100 million behind last year’s pace. April is usually a terrible month, because it is a dumping ground, especially late in the month. No studio wants to compete with the first monster hit of the Summer. This year, the first monster hit of the summer, Avengers: Infinity War, opens in April. It will make more during its opening weekend than any other April release will make in total. It might make more opening day than any other April release will make in total. The only film that has a real chance to earn more than $100 million is Rampage, a video game adaptation. Last April, The Fate of the Furious earned more than $1.2 billion worldwide, but “only” earned $225.76 million of that domestically. Infinity War should earn more than that opening weekend. The second biggest hit of last April was Smurfs: The Lost Village and Going in Style, both of which earned $45.02 million. If 2018 doesn’t retake the lead by the end of the month, then 2018 is in trouble at the box office. More...

Chappaquiddick Trailer

March 9th, 2018

Historical drama starring Kate Mara, Jason Clarke, Ed Helms, and Bruce Dern opens April 6 ... Full Movie Details.

A recounting of the tragic events of the 1969 car accident involving U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy and a young, female campaign worker who died at the scene. Kennedy left the scene of the accident and didn’t alert authorities for ten hours. What happens over the ensuing days reveals how one of the most powerful and influential political family dynasties in U.S. history orchestrated the truth behind the death of Mary Jo Kopechne. Their efforts to control the story in the press, run damage control, and preserve the family’s legacy is a story of the powerful and the untouchable. This tension-filled war room became Kennedy’s savior and nemesis, ultimately revealing his vulnerabilities, his damaged relationship with his father, Joe Kennedy Sr., all while testing his integrity and political future. As his brother John’s presidential promise to land a man on the moon unfolds, Kennedy considers his own legacy. This infamous incident will become a defining moment in his career, as he wrestles with his own moral compass, and ultimately puts his future in the hands of the American People. More...


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Synopsis

A recounting of the tragic events of the 1969 car accident involving U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy and a young, female campaign worker who died at the scene. Kennedy left the scene of the accident and didn’t alert authorities for ten hours. What happens over the ensuing days, reveals how one of the most powerful and influential political family dynasties in U.S. history orchestrated the truth behind the death of Mary Jo Kopechne. Their efforts to control the story in the press, run damage control and preserve the family’s legacy is a story of the powerful and the untouchable. This tension-filled war room became Kennedy’s savior and nemesis, ultimately revealing his vulnerabilities, his damaged relationship with his father, Joe Kennedy Sr., all while testing his integrity and political future. As his brother John’s presidential promise to land a man on the moon unfolds, Kennedy considers his own legacy. This infamous incident will become a defining moment in his career, as he wrestles with his own moral compass, and ultimately puts his future in the hands of the American People.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$5,765,854 (33.1% of total gross)
Legs:3.02 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:95.9% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Theater counts:1,560 opening theaters/1,645 max. theaters, 4.0 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $20,584,378

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 4,101-4,200) 4,190 $17,395,521
All Time International Box Office (Rank 11,901-12,000) 11,956 $752,570
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 5,801-5,900) 5,830 $18,148,091

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: April 6th, 2018 (Wide) by Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures
International Releases: April 6th, 2018 (Wide) (Australia)
May 11th, 2018 (Wide) (New Zealand)
June 8th, 2018 (Wide), released as O Segredo dos Kennedy (Portugal)
June 22nd, 2018 (Wide), released as The Last Son (Netherlands)
September 21st, 2018 (Wide), released as El Escandalo Ted Kennedy (Spain)
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Video Release: July 3rd, 2018 by Lionsgate Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for thematic material, disturbing images, some strong language, and historical smoking.
(Rating bulletin 2492 (Cert #51224), 9/6/2017)
Running Time: 101 minutes
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Keywords: Politicians, Car Accident, Cover Up, 1960s, Accidental Death, Historical Drama, Political
Source:Based on Real Life Events
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production/Financing Companies: Apex Entertianment, DMG Entertainment, Entertainment Motion Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Leading Cast

Kate Mara    Mary Jo Kopechne
Jason Clarke    Ted Kennedy
Ed Helms    Joe Gargan
Bruce Dern    Joseph P Kennedy Sr

Supporting Cast

Jim Gaffigan    Paul F Markham
Clancy Brown    Robert McNamara
Olivia Thirlby    Rachel Schiff
Taylor Nichols    Ted Sorensen
Lexie Roth    Nance Lyons
John Fiore    Chief Arena
Andria Blackman    Joan Bennett Kennedy
Tamara Hickey    Marilyn Richards
Alison Wachtler    Liz Trotta
Victor Warren    Stephen Edward Smith
Donald Watson    Dr. Watt
Matthew Lawler    Dun Gifford
Angela Hope Smith    Maryellen Lyons
Thomas Kee    James Steele
David DeBeck    Sargent Shriver
Vince Tycer    David Burke
Damien DiPaola    Ray LaRosa
Katie Henoch    Suzy Tannenbaum
Joe Chase    John Farrar
David Callanan    Charles Tretter
Tim Jackson    Joe Kopechne
Bill Humphreys    James Reston
Beth Petrou    Ann Gargan
John Hawe    Stephen Sorenson
Jeff Savage    John Culver
Patrick Joseph Sheehan    John V. Tunney

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

Production and Technical Credits

John Curran    Director
Taylor Allen    Screenwriter
Andrew Logan    Screenwriter
Chris Cowles    Producer
Mark Ciardi    Producer
Campbell G McInnes    Producer
Chris Fenton    Executive Producer
Dan Mintz    Executive Producer
Doug Jones    Executive Producer
Tom Duterme    Executive Producer
Carolyn Folks    Executive Producer
Jennifer Lucas    Executive Producer
Mark Borde    Executive Producer
Chris Charalambous    Executive Producer
Mark Devitre    Executive Producer
Stephen Schuler    Executive Producer
Ben Rose    Executive Producer
Taylor Allen    Executive Producer
Byron Allen    Executive Producer
Andrew Logan    Executive Producer
Maryse Alberti    Cinematographer
John Goldsmith    Production Designer
David Robinson    Costume Designer
Keith Fraase    Editor
Garth Stevenson    Composer
Laura Katz    Music Supervisor
Chris Piccaro    Music Supervisor

Home Market Releases for July 10th, 2018

July 10th, 2018

A Quiet Place

It’s still summer and that means the home market is still terrible. There are less than a dozen new releases on disc on this week’s list, and a lot of them feel like filler. Half of them wouldn’t make the list during a moderately busy week. Only one of them, A Quiet Place, truly stands out and the Blu-ray Combo Pack is easily the Pick of the Week. It’s not the only release worth picking up, as both Lean on Pete on Blu-ray and The Magicians: Season Three are worth picking up. More...

Home Market Releases for July 3rd, 2018

July 3rd, 2018

Blockers

We are deep into the summer doldrums on the home market. Blockers is the biggest first-run release of the week, and also the best. The DVD or Blu-ray Combo Pack is a contender for Pick of the Week, thanks in part to the lack of competition. It’s not the only contender, as both Dietrich and von Sternberg in Hollywood: The Criterion Collection and JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Set 2: Stardust Crusades Arc are also worthy of that title. In the end, I rolled a dice and Blockers came out on top. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Rampage Climbs Ahead of A Quiet Place with $35.75 million

April 16th, 2018

Rampage

Rampage was widely expected to earn first place over the weekend, and it did. However, A Quiet Place gave it a real run for its money and after Friday’s estimates, it looked like the horror film would repeat on top. Meanwhile, Truth or Dare was also a pleasant surprise at the box office earning close to $19 million on a $3.5 million production budget. Overall, the box office fell 9.8% from last weekend to $147 million. This is also 13% lower than the same weekend last year. That said, The Fate of the Furious opened this weekend last year and earned almost $100 million, so it could have been worse. Year-to-date, 2018 is still behind behind 2017 by $70 million or 2.0% or $3.27 billion to $3.33 billion. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Quiet Place Helps the Box Office Make Some Noise

April 9th, 2018

A Quiet Place

A Quiet Place not only topped predictions, it nearly doubled them earning $50.20 million during its opening weekend. The rest of the new releases also beat expectations, albeit by much smaller margins. Blockers nearly matched its production budget, while Chappaquiddick and The Miracle Season didn’t embarrass themselves. Add in some strong holds and the total box office was a surprisingly robust $162 million. This is 19% higher than last weekend and 36% higher than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2018 is still behind 2017 by $60 million or 1.8% at $3.07 billion to $3.12 billion. This is half as much as the gap was this time last week, which is great news going forward. More...

Weekend Estimates: A Quiet Place Opens in the Black with $50 million

April 8th, 2018

A Quiet Place

If it weren’t for Black Panther, A Quiet Place would be the biggest surprise hit of the year so far. The film earned $50 million during its opening weekend, on a budget of just $17 million. Its initial ad buy was probably less than $25 million, meaning this film earned more in its opening weekend that its combined budget. However, I assume Paramount Pictures put in at least another $10 million ad buy on Saturday after Friday’s estimates showed up. As for the film’s future, its reviews are close to Award-worthy and it earned a B plus from CinemaScore, which is impressive for a horror film. Additionally, the film saw its score rise on Saturday when compared to Friday, which is not common for a new release. Previews plus the opening day rush usually result in small declines for films aimed at this target audience. It is still a horror film and next week there is big competition and direct competition, so its legs likely won’t be great, but its nearly guaranteed a profit by this time next week. More...

Friday Estimates: A Quiet Place has Deafening Opening with $19 million

April 7th, 2018

A Quiet Place

There are people at Paramount Pictures walking around with confused looks on their faces. They don’t know what to do, because it has been so long since they have had an unqualified box office hit like this. A Quiet Place earned $19 million on Friday, which is well above expectations and more than it cost to make. Its reviews are 97% positive, while it earned a B plus from CinemaScore, which is amazing for a horror film. Granted, horror films still tend to be front-loaded, but an opening weekend of close to $50 million is possible. Being a little more conservative is probably a good idea, so let’s go with $47 million. We would have to go back to 2016's Arrival to find the last time Paramount had a film that was an unqualified box office hit. That film likely broke even early in its home market run. A Quiet Place will likely break even just on its domestic theatrical numbers. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Quiet Makes Some Noise on Thursday Night earning $4.3 million

April 6th, 2018

A Quiet Place

A Quiet Place stunned analysts with $4.3 million during Thursday night previews. This is almost 50% more than many were expecting. Add in its 96% positive reviews and the film has a real shot at opening with over $30 million. By comparison, earlier this year, Insidious: The Last Key earned nearly $2 million during its previews on its way to a nearly $30 million opening. On the other hand, it is a horror film and those tend to be front-loaded, it is wise to be a little conservative. I suspect we will have to raise our expectations when Friday’s numbers arrive tomorrow. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will April Have a Quiet Start?

April 5th, 2018

A Quiet Place

There are only two wide releases this week, A Quiet Place and Blockers, both of which are expected to be midlevel hits. There are also two films opening semi-wide, Chappaquiddick and The Miracle Season, neither of which are expected to open in the top five. This weekend last year, The Boss Baby led the way with $26.36 million during its second weekend of release. A Quiet Place could top that, but even if it does, last year’s depth will probably keep 2017 behind 2018 in the year-over-year comparison. More...

2018 Preview: April

April 1st, 2018

Avengers: Infinity War

Well, March has ended and it was a very disappointing month. Black Panther made more than any of the new releases did. The only potential big hit that didn’t miss expectations was Ready Player One. Because of this, 2018 lost its lead over 2017 and is now over $100 million behind last year’s pace. April is usually a terrible month, because it is a dumping ground, especially late in the month. No studio wants to compete with the first monster hit of the Summer. This year, the first monster hit of the summer, Avengers: Infinity War, opens in April. It will make more during its opening weekend than any other April release will make in total. It might make more opening day than any other April release will make in total. The only film that has a real chance to earn more than $100 million is Rampage, a video game adaptation. Last April, The Fate of the Furious earned more than $1.2 billion worldwide, but “only” earned $225.76 million of that domestically. Infinity War should earn more than that opening weekend. The second biggest hit of last April was Smurfs: The Lost Village and Going in Style, both of which earned $45.02 million. If 2018 doesn’t retake the lead by the end of the month, then 2018 is in trouble at the box office. More...

Chappaquiddick Trailer

March 9th, 2018

Historical drama starring Kate Mara, Jason Clarke, Ed Helms, and Bruce Dern opens April 6 ... Full Movie Details.

A recounting of the tragic events of the 1969 car accident involving U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy and a young, female campaign worker who died at the scene. Kennedy left the scene of the accident and didn’t alert authorities for ten hours. What happens over the ensuing days reveals how one of the most powerful and influential political family dynasties in U.S. history orchestrated the truth behind the death of Mary Jo Kopechne. Their efforts to control the story in the press, run damage control, and preserve the family’s legacy is a story of the powerful and the untouchable. This tension-filled war room became Kennedy’s savior and nemesis, ultimately revealing his vulnerabilities, his damaged relationship with his father, Joe Kennedy Sr., all while testing his integrity and political future. As his brother John’s presidential promise to land a man on the moon unfolds, Kennedy considers his own legacy. This infamous incident will become a defining moment in his career, as he wrestles with his own moral compass, and ultimately puts his future in the hands of the American People. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Apr 6, 2018 7 $5,765,854   1,560 $3,696   $5,765,854 1
Apr 13, 2018 10 $3,059,560 -47% 1,645 $1,860   $11,040,943 2
Apr 20, 2018 14 $1,834,181 -40% 1,455 $1,261   $14,289,282 3
Apr 27, 2018 14 $694,989 -62% 704 $987   $15,808,830 4
May 4, 2018 21 $355,982 -49% 516 $690   $16,523,371 5
May 11, 2018 24 $249,827 -30% 317 $788   $16,968,137 6
May 18, 2018 31 $86,561 -65% 150 $577   $17,171,471 7
May 25, 2018 35 $50,659 -41% 74 $685   $17,266,281 8
Jun 1, 2018 42 $30,077 -41% 68 $442   $17,334,125 9
Jun 8, 2018 54 $9,026 -70% 29 $311   $17,361,177 10
Jun 15, 2018 59 $4,882 -46% 14 $349   $17,371,390 11
Jun 22, 2018 58 $5,956 +22% 8 $745   $17,381,058 12
Jun 29, 2018 73 $2,585 -57% 6 $431   $17,386,130 13
Jul 6, 2018 70 $2,097 -19% 5 $419   $17,389,861 14
Jul 13, 2018 76 $1,629 -22% 3 $543   $17,392,118 15
Jul 20, 2018 74 $1,198 -26% 2 $599   $17,394,093 16
Jul 27, 2018 93 $48 -96% 1 $48   $17,394,893 17

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Apr 6, 2018 7 $1,892,035     1,560 $1,213   $1,892,035 1
Apr 7, 2018 8 $2,473,549 +31%   1,560 $1,586   $4,365,584 2
Apr 8, 2018 8 $1,400,270 -43%   1,560 $898   $5,765,854 3
Apr 9, 2018 7 $548,686 -61%   1,560 $352   $6,314,540 4
Apr 10, 2018 7 $736,272 +34%   1,560 $472   $7,050,812 5
Apr 11, 2018 8 $493,916 -33%   1,560 $317   $7,544,728 6
Apr 12, 2018 7 $436,655 -12%   1,560 $280   $7,981,383 7
Apr 13, 2018 10 $843,193 +93% -55% 1,645 $513   $8,824,576 8
Apr 14, 2018 10 $1,242,735 +47% -50% 1,645 $755   $10,067,311 9
Apr 15, 2018 9 $973,632 -22% -30% 1,645 $592   $11,040,943 10
Apr 16, 2018 9 $351,600 -64% -36% 1,645 $214   $11,392,543 11
Apr 17, 2018 9 $427,779 +22% -42% 1,645 $260   $11,820,322 12
Apr 18, 2018 9 $319,114 -25% -35% 1,645 $194   $12,139,436 13
Apr 19, 2018 9 $315,665 -1% -28% 1,645 $192   $12,455,101 14
Apr 20, 2018 14 $523,936 +66% -38% 1,455 $360   $12,979,037 15
Apr 21, 2018 13 $824,092 +57% -34% 1,455 $566   $13,803,129 16
Apr 22, 2018 13 $486,153 -41% -50% 1,455 $334   $14,289,282 17
Apr 23, 2018 12 $197,910 -59% -44% 1,455 $136   $14,487,192 18
Apr 24, 2018 12 $256,399 +30% -40% 1,455 $176   $14,743,591 19
Apr 25, 2018 12 $211,617 -17% -34% 1,455 $145   $14,955,208 20
Apr 26, 2018 12 $158,633 -25% -50% 1,455 $109   $15,113,841 21
Apr 27, 2018 14 $190,015 +20% -64% 704 $270   $15,303,856 22
Apr 28, 2018 14 $296,915 +56% -64% 704 $422   $15,600,771 23
Apr 29, 2018 14 $208,059 -30% -57% 704 $296   $15,808,830 24
Apr 30, 2018 13 $87,001 -58% -56% 704 $124   $15,895,831 25
May 1, 2018 13 $111,218 +28% -57% 704 $158   $16,007,049 26
May 2, 2018 13 $82,567 -26% -61% 704 $117   $16,089,616 27
May 3, 2018 13 $77,773 -6% -51% 704 $110   $16,167,389 28
May 4, 2018 - $97,812 +26% -49% 516 $190   $16,265,201 29
May 5, 2018 - $136,893 +40% -54% 516 $265   $16,402,094 30
May 6, 2018 - $121,277 -11% -42% 516 $235   $16,523,371 31
May 7, 2018 15 $46,357 -62% -47% 516 $90   $16,569,728 32
May 8, 2018 - $56,271 +21% -49% 516 $109   $16,625,999 33
May 9, 2018 - $47,728 -15% -42% 516 $92   $16,673,727 34
May 10, 2018 - $44,583 -7% -43% 516 $86   $16,718,310 35
May 11, 2018 - $56,417 +27% -42% 317 $178   $16,774,727 36
May 12, 2018 - $109,459 +94% -20% 317 $345   $16,884,186 37
May 13, 2018 - $83,951 -23% -31% 317 $265   $16,968,137 38
May 14, 2018 - $32,408 -61% -30% 317 $102   $17,000,545 39
May 15, 2018 - $30,452 -6% -46% 317 $96   $17,030,997 40
May 16, 2018 - $28,512 -6% -40% 317 $90   $17,059,509 41
May 17, 2018 - $25,401 -11% -43% 317 $80   $17,084,910 42
May 18, 2018 - $25,250 -1% -55% 150 $168   $17,110,160 43
May 19, 2018 - $30,725 +22% -72% 150 $205   $17,140,885 44
May 20, 2018 - $30,586 n/c -64% 150 $204   $17,171,471 45
May 21, 2018 - $10,996 -64% -66% 150 $73   $17,182,467 46
May 22, 2018 - $15,016 +37% -51% 150 $100   $17,197,483 47
May 23, 2018 - $8,782 -42% -69% 150 $59   $17,206,265 48
May 24, 2018 - $9,357 +7% -63% 150 $62   $17,215,622 49
May 25, 2018 - $9,502 +2% -62% 74 $128   $17,225,124 50
May 26, 2018 - $17,590 +85% -43% 74 $238   $17,242,714 51
May 27, 2018 - $23,567 +34% -23% 74 $318   $17,266,281 52
May 28, 2018 - $18,480 -22% +68% 74 $250   $17,284,761 53
May 29, 2018 - $6,617 -64% -56% 74 $89   $17,291,378 54
May 30, 2018 - $6,727 +2% -23% 74 $91   $17,298,105 55
May 31, 2018 - $5,943 -12% -36% 74 $80   $17,304,048 56
Jun 1, 2018 - $9,179 +54% -3% 68 $135   $17,313,227 57
Jun 2, 2018 - $13,562 +48% -23% 68 $199   $17,326,789 58
Jun 3, 2018 - $7,336 -46% -69% 68 $108   $17,334,125 59
Jun 4, 2018 - $4,081 -44% -78% 68 $60   $17,338,206 60
Jun 5, 2018 - $5,534 +36% -16% 68 $81   $17,343,740 61
Jun 6, 2018 - $4,810 -13% -28% 68 $71   $17,348,550 62
Jun 7, 2018 - $3,601 -25% -39% 68 $53   $17,352,151 63
Jun 8, 2018 - $2,434 -32% -73% 29 $84   $17,354,585 64
Jun 9, 2018 - $3,835 +58% -72% 29 $132   $17,358,420 65
Jun 10, 2018 - $2,757 -28% -62% 29 $95   $17,361,177 66
Jun 11, 2018 - $1,167 -58% -71% 29 $40   $17,362,344 67
Jun 12, 2018 - $1,215 +4% -78% 29 $42   $17,363,559 68
Jun 13, 2018 - $1,427 +17% -70% 29 $49   $17,364,986 69
Jun 14, 2018 - $1,522 +7% -58% 29 $52   $17,366,508 70
Jun 15, 2018 - $1,038 -32% -57% 14 $74   $17,367,546 71
Jun 16, 2018 - $1,748 +68% -54% 14 $125   $17,369,294 72
Jun 17, 2018 - $2,096 +20% -24% 14 $150   $17,371,390 73
Jun 18, 2018 - $977 -53% -16% 14 $70   $17,372,367 74
Jun 19, 2018 - $1,157 +18% -5% 14 $83   $17,373,524 75
Jun 20, 2018 - $824 -29% -42% 14 $59   $17,374,348 76
Jun 21, 2018 - $754 -8% -50% 14 $54   $17,375,102 77
Jun 22, 2018 - $1,443 +91% +39% 8 $180   $17,376,545 78
Jun 23, 2018 - $2,348 +63% +34% 8 $294   $17,378,893 79
Jun 24, 2018 - $2,165 -8% +3% 8 $271   $17,381,058 80
Jun 25, 2018 - $900 -58% -8% 8 $113   $17,381,958 81
Jun 26, 2018 - $361 -60% -69% 8 $45   $17,382,319 82
Jun 27, 2018 - $251 -30% -70% 8 $31   $17,382,570 83
Jun 28, 2018 - $975 +288% +29% 8 $122   $17,383,545 84
Jun 29, 2018 - $686 -30% -52% 6 $114   $17,384,231 85
Jun 30, 2018 - $857 +25% -64% 6 $143   $17,385,088 86
Jul 1, 2018 - $1,042 +22% -52% 6 $174   $17,386,130 87
Jul 2, 2018 - $177 -83% -80% 6 $30   $17,386,307 88
Jul 3, 2018 - $793 +348% +120% 6 $132   $17,387,100 89
Jul 4, 2018 - $445 -44% +77% 6 $74   $17,387,545 90
Jul 5, 2018 - $219 -51% -78% 6 $37   $17,387,764 91
Jul 6, 2018 - $814 +272% +19% 5 $163   $17,388,578 92
Jul 7, 2018 - $663 -19% -23% 5 $133   $17,389,241 93
Jul 8, 2018 - $620 -6% -40% 5 $124   $17,389,861 94
Jul 9, 2018 - $76 -88% -57% 5 $15   $17,389,937 95
Jul 10, 2018 - $171 +125% -78% 5 $34   $17,390,108 96
Jul 11, 2018 - $184 +8% -59% 5 $37   $17,390,292 97
Jul 12, 2018 - $197 +7% -10% 5 $39   $17,390,489 98
Jul 13, 2018 - $258 +31% -68% 3 $86   $17,390,747 99
Jul 14, 2018 - $876 +240% +32% 3 $292   $17,391,623 100
Jul 15, 2018 - $495 -43% -20% 3 $165   $17,392,118 101
Jul 16, 2018 - $102 -79% +34% 3 $34   $17,392,220 102
Jul 17, 2018 - $48 -53% -72% 3 $16   $17,392,268 103
Jul 18, 2018 - $586 +1,121% +218% 3 $195   $17,392,854 104
Jul 19, 2018 - $41 -93% -79% 3 $14   $17,392,895 105
Jul 20, 2018 - $83 +102% -68% 2 $42   $17,392,978 106
Jul 21, 2018 - $162 +95% -82% 2 $81   $17,393,140 107
Jul 22, 2018 - $953 +488% +93% 2 $477   $17,394,093 108
Jul 23, 2018 - $105 -89% +3% 2 $53   $17,394,198 109
Jul 24, 2018 - $36 -66% -25% 2 $18   $17,394,234 110
Jul 25, 2018 - $530 +1,372% -10% 2 $265   $17,394,764 111
Jul 26, 2018 - $81 -85% +98% 2 $41   $17,394,845 112
Jul 29, 2018 - $48   -95% 1 $48   $17,394,893 115
Aug 1, 2018 - $628   +18% 1 $628   $17,395,521 118

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Apr 6, 2018 7 $7,981,383   1,560 $5,116   $7,981,383 1
Apr 13, 2018 10 $4,473,718 -44% 1,645 $2,720   $12,455,101 2
Apr 20, 2018 12 $2,658,740 -41% 1,455 $1,827   $15,113,841 3
Apr 27, 2018 14 $1,053,548 -60% 704 $1,497   $16,167,389 4
May 4, 2018 19 $550,921 -48% 516 $1,068   $16,718,310 5
May 11, 2018 23 $366,600 -33% 317 $1,156   $17,084,910 6
May 18, 2018 31 $130,712 -64% 150 $871   $17,215,622 7
May 25, 2018 34 $88,426 -32% 74 $1,195   $17,304,048 8
Jun 1, 2018 43 $48,103 -46% 68 $707   $17,352,151 9
Jun 8, 2018 56 $14,357 -70% 29 $495   $17,366,508 10
Jun 15, 2018 59 $8,594 -40% 14 $614   $17,375,102 11
Jun 22, 2018 58 $8,443 -2% 8 $1,055   $17,383,545 12
Jun 29, 2018 76 $4,219 -50% 6 $703   $17,387,764 13
Jul 6, 2018 75 $2,725 -35% 5 $545   $17,390,489 14
Jul 13, 2018 71 $2,406 -12% 3 $802   $17,392,895 15
Jul 20, 2018 79 $1,950 -19% 2 $975   $17,394,845 16

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 4/6/2018 $2,762 3 77 397 $436,182 8/6/2018
Netherlands 6/22/2018 $10,869 16 16 16 $46,529 7/27/2018
New Zealand 5/11/2018 $12,453 18 20 63 $35,217 6/5/2018
Portugal 6/8/2018 $8,505 12 12 28 $18,847 6/27/2018
Spain 9/21/2018 $112,210 91 91 181 $215,795 10/5/2018
 
International Total$752,570 10/5/2018

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
Jul 15, 20181223,675 23,675$395,372$395,3722
Jul 22, 20182811,139-53% 34,814$166,974$562,3463

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Jul 15, 20181013,509 13,509$315,851$315,8512

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