Germany Box Office for Den of Thieves (2018)

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Den of Thieves
Theatrical Performance (US$)
Germany Box Office $1,735,000Details
Worldwide Box Office $80,147,166Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $3,356,649 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $3,945,785 Details
Total North America Video Sales $7,302,434
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Synopsis

A Los Angeles crime saga which follows the intersecting and often personally connected lives of an elite unit of the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department and the state’s most successful bank robbery crew as the outlaws plan a seemingly impossible heist on the Federal Reserve Bank in downtown Los Angeles.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$30,000,000
Germany Releases: February 2nd, 2018 (Wide)
Video Release: April 10th, 2018 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for violence, language and some sexuality/nudity.
(Rating bulletin 2505 (Cert #51350), 12/6/2017)
Running Time: 140 minutes
Keywords: Set in Los Angeles, Heist, Bank Robbery, Cops and Robbers, Corrupt Cops, Crime, Action Thriller
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Diamond Film Productions, Tooley Productions, G-Base, Mark Canton, STX Entertainment
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Home Market Releases for April 24th, 2018

April 25th, 2018

Paddington 2

Paddington 2 is the biggest release of the week and clearly at least one of the best. However, it isn’t the only film that’s a Pick of the Week contender. Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story, Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid, and others were all in contention for that honor. In the end, the Paddington 2 Blu-ray Combo Pack earned that title. More...

Home Market Releases for April 10th, 2018

April 10th, 2018

Phantom Thread

The last box office hit of 2017, The Greatest Showman, hits the home market this week. There are also a couple of Awards Season contenders, but for the most part, it is another slow week. Phantom Thread on Blu-ray is the clear Pick of the Week winner. Meanwhile, Molly’s Game on Blu-ray Combo Pack is the only real competition. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Maze Runner Leads 2018 to a Photo Finish with $24.17 million

January 30th, 2018

Maze Runner: The Death Cure

Maze Runner: The Death Cure beat expectations by a little bit with $24.17 million. In fact, every film in the top five this this weekend, except one, topped expectations, including the other new release, Hostiles. This helped the overall box office rise 2.6% from last week. It did fall 0.8% from last year, but 2018 is still ahead of 2017 by $18 million or 2.1% at $908 million to $890 million. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: New Releases Can’t Outshine Jumanji’s $19.51 million Weekend Haul

January 23rd, 2018

Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle

Nearly every film we talked about in our predictions beat expectations over the weekend. This includes Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, which earned first place with $19.51 million. All three wide releases did better than expected, with 12 Strong leading the way with $15.82 million. The overall box office still fell 15% from last weekend to $135 million. A 15% drop-off for a post-holiday weekend isn’t bad. Compared to this weekend last year, 2018 was down by 7.0%, which isn’t good, but it could have been much worse. Year-to-date, 2018 still has a small lead of 2.9% or $20 million at $725 million to $704 million. Granted, it is still way too early for this to matter, but an early lead means you won’t need to fight back late in the year like we did last year. More...

Weekend Estimates: Jumanji Holds Off 12 Strong, Den of Thieves

January 21st, 2018

Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle

Jumanji will win at the box office for a third straight weekend, according to studio estimates released on Sunday morning. Its weekend total of about $20.04 million is down just 29% from its MLK Holiday numbers, in spite of losing over 100 theaters (its theater average is off just 26%). With $317 million to date, it is now Sony’s most successful non-Spider-Man movie at the domestic box office, not accounting for ticket price inflation. Inflation-adjusted, it’s at number 8 for the studio, and should end up their fifth-best ticket seller ever.

Jumanji’s strength is far from the only good news this weekend. More...

Friday Estimates: 12 and Thieves Start Strong with $5.66 million Apiece

January 20th, 2018

12 Strong

As expected, 12 Strong opened in first place on Friday. Technically it tied for first place according to the estimates. It did do a little bit better than expected, earning $5.66 million, which puts it on pace for about $15 million over the weekend. Its reviews got a little bit better since Thursday and are now 56% positive, while it is earning an A from CinemaScore. Clearly this movie is connecting with its target audience. This is great news for Warner Bros., as they only spent $35 million making the movie and likely a little under that advertising it. Strong legs would be a good omen for strong home market sales. On the other hand, I don’t think its going to find an audience internationally. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Thieves Steal Top Spot with $950,000

January 19th, 2018

Den of Thieves

Den of Thieves surprised analysts with $950,000 on Thursday, putting it just ahead of 12 Strong, which managed $900,000. However, 12 Strong does have better reviews and a more mature target demographic, so it should have better legs and still has a better shot at the box office overall. Den of Thieves will beat our prediction and will likely earn a spot in the top five. We will have a better idea where it will end up this time tomorrow when Friday’s numbers are in. More...

Weekend Predictions: Are the New Releases Strong? Or will Jumanji Rule Forever?

January 18th, 2018

12 Strong

The post-holiday weekend is rarely a good week to release a movie and none of the three new releases are expected to be box office successes. 12 Strong is the biggest release and it is also earning the best reviews, although its Tomatometer Score is just 50% positive. Den of Thieves isn’t opening as wide, while its reviews are not as good. It also shares its target audience with 12 Strong, which will hurt its box office chances even more. Finally there’s Forever My Girl, which is barely opening semi-wide and will likely miss the top ten. This weekend last year, Split had a shockingly big opening. In fact, the second place film, xXx: Return of Xander Cage, opened with just over $20 million, which is more than any film is expected to earn this weekend. 2018’s mini-winning streak is about to come to a painful end. More...

Den of Thieves Trailer

January 2nd, 2018

Heist movie starring Gerard Butler, Pablo Schreiber, O’Shea Jackson, Jr., and Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson opens January 19 ... Full Movie Details. More...

2018 Preview: January

January 1st, 2018

Paddington 2

2017 wasn’t a good year. It started out well and ended on a high note, but the summer was a disaster and that proved to be too much for the rest of the year to overcome. Fortunately, The Last Jedi and Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle are still doing very well and will help January get off to a fast start. Unfortunately, the biggest new release of January is Paddington 2 and it isn’t expected to match its predecessor at the box office; it certainly won’t top $100 million domestically. It is unlikely any of the Oscar contenders will hit the century mark in January either. This is really bad news, as last January, we had a new release, Split and an Oscar contender, Hidden Figures, which both topped that milestone with ease. 2018 should get off to a faster start in the first two weeks, but overall, this month will end with a loss. More...

Weekend Box Office Performance

Box Office Summary Per Territory

$00
Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 2/23/2018 $145,296 0 0 0 $264,138 1/1/2019
Australia 2/2/2018 $1,058,440 184 185 632 $2,404,899 3/22/2018
Brazil 4/6/2018 $148,961 0 0 0 $148,961 6/14/2018
Bulgaria 1/19/2018 $51,097 0 0 0 $207,974 2/26/2019
France 2/23/2018 $656,000 0 0 0 $1,890,949 9/20/2018
Germany 2/2/2018 $968,000 0 0 0 $1,735,000 6/11/2018
Hong Kong 3/16/2018 00$0
India 2/2/2018 $71,000 0 0 0 $104,019 9/10/2018
Indonesia 2/2/2018 $240,000 0 0 0 $207,868 1/1/2019
Italy 4/5/2018 $1,147,626 0 0 0 $2,711,078 5/7/2018
Lithuania 2/23/2018 $14,735 52 52 77 $35,327 3/19/2018
Mexico 2/23/2018 $441,307 0 0 0 $1,246,340 4/23/2018
Middle East Region 2/2/2018 $0 0 0 0 $1,400,000 2/12/2018
Netherlands 2/23/2018 $202,969 68 70 219 $758,529 9/12/2018
North America 1/19/2018 $15,206,108 2,432 2,432 9,964 $44,947,622 11/5/2019
Portugal 1/26/2018 $65,523 35 35 103 $198,069 2/28/2018
Russia (CIS) 2/9/2018 $67,000 0 655 1280 $1,332,238 1/1/2019
South Korea 4/11/2018 $0 0 348 348 $219,710 5/15/2018
Spain 4/6/2018 $476,654 249 252 765 $1,158,330 5/4/2018
Turkey 5/4/2018 $24,904 80 80 116 $44,636 2/26/2019
United Kingdom 2/2/2018 $1,529,256 420 420 1078 $3,921,505 2/21/2018
 
Rest of World $15,209,974
 
Worldwide Total$80,147,166 11/5/2019

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.

Leading Cast

Gerard Butler    Nick Flanagan
Pablo Schreiber    Ray Merrimen
O'Shea Jackson, Jr.    Donnie Wilson
Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson    Enson Levoux

Supporting Cast

Meadow Williams    Holly
Maurice Compte    Benny “Borracho” Magalon
Brian Van Holt    Murph Connors
Evan Jones    Bo “Bosco” Ostroman
Mo McRae    Gus Henderson
Kaiwi Lyman-Mersereau*    “Tony T” Zapata
Dawn Olivieri    Debbie O’Brien
Eric Braeden    Ziggy Zerhusen
Jordan Bridges    Lobbin’ Bob
Lewis Tan    Secret Service Lobby Guard #1
Cooper Andrews    Mack
Marcus Lavoi    Marcus Rhodes
Nate Boyer    Secret Service Guard Dale Russell
John Lewis    Secret Service Guard Johnny McMann
Ron Rock    Junior
Malieek W. Straughter    Luigi
Charline St. Charles    Doris
Tracey Bonner    Sharon
Max Holloway    Bas
Oleg Taktarov    Alexi
Mario Cortez    LAPD SWAT Negotiator
Charles Payne    LAPD Metro Cop
Hoop    LAPD Metro Cop
Timothy Douglas Perez    Brinks Messenger
Matthew Cornwell    Bank Manager
Brandon Alston    Rolando
Alexus Lapri Geier    Maloa
Sonya Chung    Malia
Elisabeth Whitfield    McKenna O’Brien
Madelyn Lazar    Cassady O’Brien
Cullen Ries    Gardena Cop
Desmond Phillips    Brinks Secretary Al
Jay Dobyns    Wolfgang
Tsi Chin Li-McCall    Cou-Chi
Adam Drescher    Process Server
Cory Scot Allen    Debbie’s Date
Nick Loeb    Ruud
Michelle Keller    Sandee
Dayana Rincon    Latina Hostage
Jermaine Rivers    Fed Receiving Guard Jackson
Gerrold Johnson    Fed Receiving Guard Weir
Michael Bisping    Connor
Brendan Kelly    FCI Cop
Bob Jennings    LAPD Metro Lieutenant
Joshua D. Gormley    Merrimen’s Boxing Trainer
Ulysses Diaz    Merrimen’s Boxing Trainer
Pou’Ha Finau    Tongan Leader
Salesi Tongamoa    Tongan Cargo Hand
Lyon Beckwith    Tongan Cargo Hand
Fotukava Malu    Tongan Cargo Hand
Tufa Liva    Tongan Cargo Hand
Hemi Mataele    Tongan Cargo Hand
Tomu Osborne    Tongan Cargo Hand
Natasha Kerry Gudegast    School Teacher
Daisy Pareja    Latina in Corridor
Kevin Lee Christenson    Gardena Cop #2
Denis Yuryevich Orlov    Armored Guard
Vincent Lee Alston    Armored Guard
Stefanos Miltsakakis    Hofbrau Bouncer

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

Production and Technical Credits

Christian Gudegast    Director
Christian Gudegast    Screenwriter
Christian Gudegast    Story by
Paul Scheuring    Story by
Tucker Tooley    Producer
Gerard Butler    Producer
Mark Canton    Producer
Alan Siegel    Producer
Meadow Williams    Executive Producer
Christian Gudegast    Executive Producer
D. Scott Lumpkin    Executive Producer
Glenn D. Feig    Executive Producer
Jamie Marsh    Executive Producer
Robert Simonds    Executive Producer
Adam Fogelson    Executive Producer
Terry Stacey    Director of Photography
Kara Lindstrom    Production Designer
Joel Cox    Editor
David Cox    Editor
Nathan Godley    Editor
Cliff Martinez    Composer
Jason Markey    Music Supervisor
Terry Anderson    Costume Designer
John Papsidera    Casting Director
Damien Lubiak    Unit Production Manager
D. Scott Lumpkin    Unit Production Manager
Joe Camp III    First Assistant Director
Kevin Lum    Second Assistant Director
Danielle Robinson    Executive Producer
Greg Renker    Executive Producer
David Hopwood    Executive Producer
Jason Baryhdt    Associate Producer
Dorothy Canton    Associate Producer
Daniel Kaslow    Associate Producer
Joey Box    Stunt Coordinator
Elizabeth Boller    Art Director
Leonard Spears    Set Decorator
Carmen Soriano    Script Supervisor
Michael Koff    Sound Mixer
Yves Debono    Special Effects Supervisor
John Findley    Location Manager
Andree Fortier    Costume Supervisor
Allan A. Apone*    Make up
Seidah Nichols    Make up
Jeri Baker*    Hairstylist
Wyatt Belton    Hairstylist
Ryan Goertz    Set Designer
Christopher Kulikowski    Post-Production Supervisor
Steve M. Ngo    First Assistant Editor
Maureen Ross    Second Assistant Editor
Kami Asgar    Supervising Sound Editor
Casey Genton    Sound Designer
David Esparza    Sound Effects Editor
Trevor Metz    Sound Effects Editor
Tateum Kohut    Supervising Re-Recording Mixer
Tony Lamberti    Supervising Re-Recording Mixer
Tom Y. Burns    Recordist
Mary Parker    Music Editor
Gregory Tripi    Additional Music
Peter G. Adams    Additional Music
Thor Laewe    Additional Music
Thor Laewe    Score Mixer
Jamie Marshall    Second Unit Director

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