The Incredibles (2004)

The Incredibles poster
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $261,441,092Details
International Box Office $370,000,000Details
Worldwide Box Office $631,441,092
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Synopsis

Known to the world as superheroes Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl, Bob Parr and his wife Helen were among the world's greatest crime fighters, saving lives and battling evil on a daily basis. Fifteen years later, they have been forced to adopt civilian identities and retreat to the suburbs to live “normal” lives with their three kids, Violet, Dash and Jack-Jack. Itching to get back into action, Bob gets his chance when a mysterious communication summons him to a remote island for a top secret assignment.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$70,467,623 (27.0% of total gross)
Legs:3.71 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:41.4% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$92,000,000 (worldwide box office is 6.9 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,933 opening theaters/3,933 max. theaters, 8.3 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $453,308,217

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: November 5th, 2004 (Wide) by Walt Disney
International Releases: October 22nd, 2004 (Wide) (Australia)
December 17th, 2004 (Wide), released as Los Increíbles (Mexico)
December 24th, 2004 (Wide), released as Incredibles,The (New Zealand)
February 28th, 2015 (Limited), released as The Incredibles (RE: 2015) (Australia)
October 19th, 2023 (Limited), released as Los Increíbles (Mexico)
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Video Release: March 15th, 2005 by Walt Disney Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for action violence
Running Time: 115 minutes
Franchise: The Incredibles
Comparisons: vs. Finding Nemo
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Keywords: Family Movie, Boss From Hell, Secret Identity, Coming of Age, Robot, Dysfunctional Family, News, Voiceover/Narration, Breaking the Fourth Wall, Mid-Life Crisis, Surprise Twist, Prologue, Babysitters, IMAX: DMR, Family Adventure
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Digital Animation
Creative Type:Kids Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Walt Disney Pictures, Disney-Pixar
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest Domestic 9th Weekend 97 $4,160,395 Dec 31, 2004 59
Fastest to $250m 133 $251,657,004 Dec 31, 2004 59
New Year's Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 385 $7,362,761 Dec 31, 2004 59
Biggest 9th Friday 37 $1,400,000 Dec 31, 2004 57
Biggest 8th Thursday 6 $1,400,000 Dec 30, 2004 56
Biggest 8th Wednesday 7 $1,301,000 Dec 29, 2004 55
Biggest 8th Sunday 27 $2,095,032 Dec 26, 2004 52
Biggest 8th Saturday 93 $1,882,307 Dec 25, 2004 51
Biggest 7th Thursday 37 $900,000 Dec 23, 2004 49
Biggest 7th Wednesday 72 $684,000 Dec 22, 2004 48
Biggest 7th Tuesday 78 $782,000 Dec 21, 2004 47
Biggest Domestic 4th Weekend 36 $23,580,279 Nov 26, 2004 24
Thanksgiving (All Movies, 3-Day) 56 $23,580,279 Nov 26, 2004 24
Thanksgiving (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 59 $41,730,635 Nov 26, 2004 24
Thanksgiving (All Movies, 5-Day) 52 $32,808,279 Nov 26, 2004 24
Thanksgiving (All Movies, 5-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 46 $48,393,526 Nov 26, 2004 24
Biggest 4th Saturday 39 $9,038,491 Nov 27, 2004 23
Biggest 4th Friday 12 $9,902,402 Nov 26, 2004 22
Fastest to $100m 151 $200,616,158 Nov 26, 2004 22
Fastest to $150m 130 $200,616,158 Nov 26, 2004 22
Fastest to $200m 130 $200,616,158 Nov 26, 2004 22
Biggest 3rd Thursday 14 $4,787,000 Nov 25, 2004 21
Biggest 3rd Wednesday 22 $4,441,000 Nov 24, 2004 20
Biggest 3rd Sunday 90 $7,644,032 Nov 21, 2004 17
Biggest Domestic 3rd Weekend 93 $26,523,852 Nov 19, 2004 17
Biggest 3rd Saturday 66 $12,211,587 Nov 20, 2004 16
Biggest 2nd Sunday 80 $13,949,731 Nov 14, 2004 10
Biggest Domestic 2nd Weekend 73 $50,251,359 Nov 12, 2004 10
Veterans Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 9 $50,251,359 Nov 12, 2004 10
Veterans Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 9 $88,931,146 Nov 12, 2004 10
Biggest 2nd Saturday 52 $22,373,991 Nov 13, 2004 9
Biggest 2nd Friday 90 $13,900,000 Nov 12, 2004 8
Biggest 1st Thursday 46 $11,012,000 Nov 11, 2004 7
Biggest Domestic Thursday 100 $11,012,000 Nov 11, 2004 7
Biggest Domestic November Weekend 22 $70,467,623 Nov 5, 2004 3
Top Adventure Weekend Domestic 70 $70,467,623 Nov 5, 2004 3
Top Digital Animation Weekend Domestic 28 $70,467,623 Nov 5, 2004 3
Top Kids Fiction Weekend Domestic 30 $70,467,623 Nov 5, 2004 3
Biggest Domestic Non-Sequel Weekend 61 $70,467,623 Nov 5, 2004 3
Top Original Screenplay Weekend Domestic 45 $70,467,623 Nov 5, 2004 3
Top PG Weekend Domestic 39 $70,467,623 Nov 5, 2004 3
Top Walt Disney Weekend Domestic 67 $70,467,623 Nov 5, 2004 3
Top 2004 Theater Average 55 $17,917 Nov 5, 2004 3
Top Digital Animation Day Domestic 56 $29,523,934 Nov 6, 2004 2
Top Kids Fiction Day Domestic 59 $29,523,934 Nov 6, 2004 2
Top Original Screenplay Day Domestic 92 $29,523,934 Nov 6, 2004 2
Top PG Day Domestic 78 $29,523,934 Nov 6, 2004 2
Biggest Domestic November Day 45 $29,523,934 Nov 6, 2004 2
Fastest to $50m 161 $50,027,012 Nov 6, 2004 2

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Nov 5, 2004 1 $70,467,623   3,933 $17,917   $70,467,623 1
Nov 12, 2004 1 $50,251,359 -29% 3,933 $12,777   $143,255,844 2
Nov 19, 2004 3 $26,523,852 -47% 3,683 $7,202   $177,555,485 3
Nov 26, 2004 2 $23,580,279 -11% 3,453 $6,829   $214,294,035 4
Dec 3, 2004 4 $9,015,796 -62% 3,178 $2,837   $225,858,787 5
Dec 10, 2004 6 $5,036,631 -44% 2,656 $1,896   $232,573,246 6
Dec 17, 2004 10 $3,120,541 -38% 1,930 $1,617   $236,978,426 7
Dec 24, 2004 15 $2,417,309 -23% 1,732 $1,396   $242,425,976 8
Dec 31, 2004 12 $4,160,395 +72% 1,715 $2,426   $251,657,004 9
Jan 7, 2005 14 $2,057,544 -51% 1,619 $1,271   $254,738,382 10
Jan 14, 2005 20 $1,056,191 -49% 1,002 $1,054   $256,240,051 11
Jan 21, 2005 23 $520,877 -51% 611 $852   $257,408,524 12
Jan 28, 2005 24 $454,456 -13% 415 $1,095   $258,011,487 13
Feb 4, 2005 24 $309,563 -32% 368 $841   $258,419,089 14
Feb 11, 2005 28 $197,170 -36% 261 $755   $258,692,862 15
Feb 18, 2005 36 $140,669 -29% 192 $733   $258,893,779 16
Feb 25, 2005 24 $447,214 +218% 403 $1,110   $259,425,875 17
Mar 4, 2005 23 $437,634 -2% 388 $1,128   $260,134,491 18
Mar 11, 2005 20 $404,137 -8% 361 $1,119   $260,658,938 19
Mar 18, 2005 29 $222,950 -45% 287 $777   $261,044,492 20
Mar 25, 2005 31 $138,126 -38% 242 $571   $261,289,607 21
Apr 1, 2005 47 $48,640 -65% 135 $360   $261,409,367 22
Apr 8, 2005 68 $14,129 -71% 57 $248   $261,437,578 23

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Nov 5, 2004 1 $20,503,078     3,933 $5,213   $20,503,078 1
Nov 6, 2004 1 $29,523,934 +44%   3,933 $7,507   $50,027,012 2
Nov 7, 2004 1 $20,440,611 -31%   3,933 $5,197   $70,467,623 3
Nov 8, 2004 1 $3,802,000 -81%   3,933 $967   $74,270,000 4
Nov 9, 2004 1 $3,213,000 -15%   3,933 $817   $77,483,000 5
Nov 10, 2004 1 $4,510,000 +40%   3,933 $1,147   $81,993,000 6
Nov 11, 2004 1 $11,012,000 +144%   3,933 $2,800   $93,004,485 7
Nov 12, 2004 1 $13,900,000 +26% -32% 3,933 $3,534   $106,900,000 8
Nov 13, 2004 1 $22,373,991 +61% -24% 3,933 $5,689   $129,306,113 9
Nov 14, 2004 1 $13,949,731 -38% -32% 3,933 $3,547   $143,255,844 10
Nov 15, 2004 1 $2,141,000 -85% -44% 3,933 $544   $145,396,000 11
Nov 16, 2004 1 $1,967,000 -8% -39% 3,933 $500   $147,364,000 12
Nov 17, 2004 1 $1,818,000 -8% -60% 3,933 $462   $149,182,000 13
Nov 18, 2004 1 $1,850,000 +2% -83% 3,933 $470   $151,031,633 14
Nov 19, 2004 3 $6,600,000 +257% -53% 3,683 $1,792   $157,600,000 15
Nov 20, 2004 3 $12,211,587 +85% -45% 3,683 $3,316   $169,911,453 16
Nov 21, 2004 3 $7,644,032 -37% -45% 3,683 $2,075   $177,555,485 17
Nov 22, 2004 2 $1,702,000 -78% -21% 3,683 $462   $179,258,000 18
Nov 23, 2004 2 $2,228,000 +31% +13% 3,683 $605   $181,488,000 19
Nov 24, 2004 2 $4,441,000 +99% +144% 3,453 $1,286   $185,929,000 20
Nov 25, 2004 3 $4,787,000 +8% +159% 3,453 $1,386   $190,713,756 21
Nov 26, 2004 2 $9,902,402 +107% +50% 3,453 $2,868   $200,616,158 22
Nov 27, 2004 2 $9,038,491 -9% -26% 3,453 $2,618   $209,654,649 23
Nov 28, 2004 2 $4,639,386 -49% -39% 3,453 $1,344   $214,294,035 24
Nov 29, 2004 5 $740,000 -84% -57% 3,453 $214   $215,034,000 25
Nov 30, 2004 5 $635,000 -14% -71% 3,453 $184   $215,669,000 26
Dec 1, 2004 5 $577,000 -9% -87% 3,453 $167   $216,246,000 27
Dec 2, 2004 5 $597,000 +3% -88% 3,453 $173   $216,842,991 28
Dec 3, 2004 5 $2,300,000 +285% -77% 3,178 $724   $219,100,000 29
Dec 4, 2004 4 $4,171,286 +81% -54% 3,178 $1,313   $223,353,755 30
Dec 5, 2004 4 $2,505,032 -40% -46% 3,178 $788   $225,858,787 31
Dec 6, 2004 5 $423,000 -83% -43% 3,178 $133   $226,282,000 32
Dec 7, 2004 5 $450,000 +6% -29% 3,178 $142   $226,732,000 33
Dec 8, 2004 6 $409,000 -9% -29% 3,178 $129   $227,141,000 34
Dec 9, 2004 6 $395,000 -3% -34% 3,178 $124   $227,537,000 35
Dec 10, 2004 6 $1,300,000 +229% -43% 2,656 $489   $228,800,000 36
Dec 11, 2004 6 $2,404,069 +85% -42% 2,656 $905   $231,150,039 37
Dec 12, 2004 6 $1,423,207 -41% -43% 2,656 $536   $232,573,246 38
Dec 13, 2004 7 $291,000 -80% -31% 2,656 $110   $232,864,000 39
Dec 14, 2004 7 $311,000 +7% -31% 2,656 $117   $233,175,000 40
Dec 15, 2004 7 $325,000 +5% -21% 2,656 $122   $233,500,000 41
Dec 16, 2004 7 $358,000 +10% -9% 2,656 $135   $233,858,000 42
Dec 17, 2004 10 $800,000 +123% -38% 1,930 $415   $234,700,000 43
Dec 18, 2004 10 $1,342,237 +68% -44% 1,930 $695   $235,966,381 44
Dec 19, 2004 9 $1,012,045 -25% -29% 1,930 $524   $236,978,426 45
Dec 20, 2004 9 $691,000 -32% +137% 1,930 $358   $237,669,000 46
Dec 21, 2004 8 $782,000 +13% +151% 1,930 $405   $238,451,000 47
Dec 22, 2004 9 $684,000 -13% +110% 1,732 $395   $239,135,000 48
Dec 23, 2004 9 $900,000 +32% +151% 1,930 $466   $240,035,000 49
Dec 24, 2004 9 $700,000 -22% -13% 1,930 $363   $240,735,000 50
Dec 25, 2004 8 $1,882,307 +169% +40% 1,930 $975   $242,617,307 51
Dec 26, 2004 9 $2,095,032 +11% +107% 1,930 $1,086   $242,425,976 52
Dec 29, 2004 10 $1,301,000   +90% 1,732 $751   $246,140,000 55
Dec 30, 2004 10 $1,400,000 +8% +56% 1,732 $808   $247,500,000 56
Dec 31, 2004 10 $1,400,000 n/c +100% 1,715 $816   $248,900,000 57
Jan 17, 2005 15 $499,551     1,002 $499   $256,739,602 74
Feb 21, 2005 30 $44,589     192 $232   $258,938,368 109

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Nov 5, 2004 1 $93,004,485   3,933 $23,647   $93,004,485 1
Nov 12, 2004 1 $58,027,148 -38% 3,933 $14,754   $151,031,633 2
Nov 19, 2004 3 $39,682,123 -32% 3,683 $10,774   $190,713,756 3
Nov 26, 2004 2 $26,129,235 -34% 3,453 $7,567   $216,842,991 4
Dec 3, 2004 4 $10,693,624 -59% 3,178 $3,365   $227,536,615 5
Dec 10, 2004 6 $6,321,270 -41% 2,656 $2,380   $233,857,885 6
Dec 17, 2004 10 $6,150,782 -3% 1,930 $3,187   $240,008,667 7
Dec 24, 2004 12 $7,487,942 +22% 1,732 $4,323   $247,496,609 8
Dec 31, 2004 12 $5,184,229 -31% 1,715 $3,023   $252,680,838 9
Jan 7, 2005 16 $2,503,022 -52% 1,619 $1,546   $255,183,860 10
Jan 14, 2005 20 $1,703,787 -32% 1,002 $1,700   $256,887,647 11
Jan 21, 2005 23 $669,384 -61% 611 $1,096   $257,557,031 12
Jan 28, 2005 24 $552,495 -17% 415 $1,331   $258,109,526 13
Feb 4, 2005 25 $386,166 -30% 368 $1,049   $258,495,692 14
Feb 11, 2005 30 $257,418 -33% 261 $986   $258,753,110 15
Feb 18, 2005 34 $225,551 -12% 192 $1,175   $258,978,661 16
Feb 25, 2005 23 $718,196 +218% 403 $1,782   $259,696,857 17
Mar 4, 2005 23 $557,944 -22% 388 $1,438   $260,254,801 18
Mar 11, 2005 20 $566,741 +2% 361 $1,570   $260,821,542 19
Mar 18, 2005 30 $329,939 -42% 287 $1,150   $261,151,481 20
Mar 25, 2005 33 $209,246 -37% 242 $865   $261,360,727 21
Apr 1, 2005 48 $62,722 -70% 135 $465   $261,423,449 22
Apr 8, 2005 73 $17,643 -72% 57 $310   $261,441,092 23

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 2/28/2015 $0 0 417 3,050 $162,110 2/1/2021
Mexico 12/17/2004 $0000$0
New Zealand 12/24/2004 $0 0 52 55 $3,115,724 6/11/2018
 
Rest of World $366,722,166
 
International Total$370,000,000 2/1/2021

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
Apr 17, 20111740,518 40,518$703,692$703,692318
Apr 24, 20112644,368+10% 84,886$841,696$1,545,388319
May 1, 20112923,116-48% 108,002$443,991$1,989,379320
May 22, 20112915,264 158,662$277,524$2,909,245323
May 29, 20113016,043+5% 174,705$290,670$3,199,915324
Jun 26, 20113017,983 231,414$264,176$4,098,455328
May 20, 2018236,536 1,771,273$107,672$32,293,122688
Jun 10, 2018179,306 1,790,483$141,061$32,593,654691
Jun 17, 20181117,761+91% 1,808,244$272,202$32,865,856692
Jun 24, 20181123,223+31% 1,831,467$349,534$33,215,390693
Jul 1, 20181523,032-1% 1,854,499$341,104$33,556,494694
Jul 8, 20182316,625-28% 1,871,124$243,889$33,800,383695
Jul 15, 20181816,224-2% 1,887,348$234,437$34,034,820696
Jul 29, 2018249,922 1,904,169$144,167$34,279,229698
Aug 5, 2018267,141-28% 1,911,310$103,759$34,382,988699

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Apr 17, 20114113,630 113,630$2,866,891$2,866,891318
Apr 24, 20111523,272-80% 136,902$624,841$3,491,732319
Jun 10, 20181122,769 369,126$1,193,538$13,980,382691
Jun 17, 20181330,742+35% 399,868$673,870$14,654,252692
Jun 24, 20181028,596-7% 428,464$626,827$15,281,079693
Jul 1, 20181521,784-24% 450,248$477,500$15,758,579694
Jul 8, 20181515,269-30% 465,517$334,697$16,093,276695
Jul 15, 20181810,134-34% 475,651$222,129$16,315,405696
Nov 11, 2018209,691 488,789$351,588$16,744,954713

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Leading Cast

Craig T. Nelson    Bob Parr/Mr. Incredible
Holly Hunter    Helen Parr/Elastigirl
Samuel L. Jackson    Lucius Best/Frozone
Sarah Vowell    Violet Parr
Spencer Fox    Dashiell 'Dash' Parr

Supporting Cast

Jason Lee    Buddy Pine/Syndrome
Wallace Shawn    Gilbert Huph
Elizabeth Peña    Mirage
Dominique Louis    Bonb Voyage
Lou Romano    Bernie Kropp
Brad Bird    Edna
Andrew Stanton    Additional Voices

Cameos

John Ratzenberger    Underminer

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

Production and Technical Credits

Brad Bird    Director
Brad Bird    Screenwriter
John Walker    Producer
John Lasseter    Executive Producer
Janet Lucroy    Cinematographer
Patrick Lin    Cinematographer
Andrew Jimenez    Cinematographer
Stephen Schaffer    Editor
Michael Giacchino    Composer
Mark Andrews    Story Supervisor
Rick Sayre    Supervising Technical Director
Lou Romano    Production Designer
Ralph Eggleston    Art Director
Bryn Imagire    Shading Art Direction
Tony Fucile    Character Designer
Teddy Newton    Character Designer
Bill Wise    Character Supervisor
Tony Fucile    Supervising Animator
Steven Clay Hunter    Supervising Animator
Alan Barillaro    Supervising Animator
Randy Thom    Sound Mixer
Randy Thom    Re-recording Mixer
Gary A. Rizzo    Re-recording Mixer
Terry Eckton    Supervising Sound Editor
Kyrsten Mate    Supervising Sound Editor
Mary Hidalgo    Casting
Kevin Reher    Casting
Matthew Jon Beck    Casting
Jen Rudin    Additional Casting

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March 8th, 2005

A dozen films took home Oscars a little over a week ago, and while this usually results in a significant bounce at the box office, this year the returns were less than impressive. More...

The Aviator Soars Higher than Before

March 6th, 2005

The Aviator beat weekend estimates by a substantial margin leading to a $5.9 million box office on 3000 screens in 34 markets. The multi-Oscar winning movie has hit $86.2 million internationally and will cross $200 million worldwide before too long. The film dropped a spot to fifth place in South Korea with $834,660 for the week and slipped to second in Australia with $798,000. The only market the film opened it was Argentina, where it easily took top spot with $232,000. More...

Aviator Has Icarus-Like Flight

February 27th, 2005

The Aviator started out Oscar evening extremely well, but it was Million Dollar Baby that won the biggest prizes at the 77th annual Academy Awards. More...

Twelve Tops the Best of the Rest

February 27th, 2005

Ocean's Twelve may have dropped out of the top five, but it is still going strong with $4.5 million on 1400 screens in 35 markets for an international box office of $225.8 million so far. No new openings means the heist film had to rely on holdovers likes its $2.5 million during its third weekend in the U.K. and $1.4 million during its fifth week of release in Japan, finishing second in both those markets. More...

French Film Finishes Fifth

February 20th, 2005

Iznogoud: Calife a la place du calife, a movie based on a Asterix and Obelix spin off of sorts, dominated the French box office taking in $7.1 million, more than double the second place film and more than a third of the top ten total. It is also enough to push it into the Top Five on the international scene, dropping Finding Neverland into sixth place. Unfortunately, like the several films made in the Asterix and Obelix series, this one is unlikely to make much of an impact outside the French speaking markets. More...

Fockers are Fabulous

February 9th, 2005

A higher than expected opening in Spain and a lower than expected decline in the U.K. allowed Meet the Fockers to retain top spot on the international charts. The film opened first in a handful of markets, including a $4.7 million opening in Spain on 356 screens, $377,000 in Denmark, $352,000 in Taiwan and $275,000 in Israel. Its most prolific market continues to be the U.K. where the film brought in $8.5 million during its second weekend there; that's a 42% drop-off, which is a little high for the market, but not as high as expected given its huge start last weekend. That one market represented more than half of its weekend total of $16.3 million on 1700 screens in 28 markets for a running tally of $82.9 million. More...

Fockers Flatten Competition

February 2nd, 2005

Meet the Fockers open in the U.K. over the weekend with an astounding $14.8 million on 456, which is more than four times the original's earnings there in 2000. That figure was also more than 8 times the second place film , and more than half the market's total box office. Add in a handful of openings in other, mostly smaller markets and the film brought in $19.2 million on 1,700 screens in 15 markets for a $58.8 million total so far. More...

Ocean Steals International Box Office Crown Back

January 26th, 2005

The International Box Office Race is certainly interesting, as Ocean's Twelve recaptured the lead this weekend with $14.4 million on 4,600 screens in 58 markets and now sits at $170.4 million internationally and $292.8 million worldwide. A large chunk of that total came from Japan, where the film earned $6.8 million (including sneak peaks) on 510 screens, while ending Howl's Moving Castle's nine week reign on top. While this was a strong performance, it was 20% lower that the original's debut in the same market. More...

PGA Kicks off the Guild Awards

January 25th, 2005

Over the weekend The Producers Guild of America handed out their 15th Annual awards with The Aviator taking top prize for Darryl F. Zanuck as Producer of the Year Award - Theatrical Motion Pictures. This is the first of four Guild Awards that will be handed out over the next few weeks leading up to the Oscars on February 27th. More...

Oscar Nominations Sidestep Box Office Giants

January 25th, 2005

The Oscar Nominations were announced this morning and at first glance it appears that most of the nominations went to films with smaller budgets and box office results. Box office hits were nearly shut out of the major nominations. More...

Alexander Reigns over International Audiences

January 19th, 2005

After a massive opening last week in Spain, Alexander took top spot on the international charts thanks to a strong opening in Italy, Brazil and Hong Kong. The film managed first place in all three markets with $3.87 million on 446 screens in Italy, $906,900 on 193 screens in Brazil and $275,244 on 30 screens in Hong Kong. Holdovers were not as kind to the Sword and Sandal epic as it dropped nearly 50% in the U.K., Spain and France. Overall the film brought in $14.5 million on 3600 screens in 51 markets for a running tally of $88 million. And while the film will easily cross $100 million internationally, which is roughly 3 times its domestic figure, it has to be looked at as a disappointment financially. More...

Twelve Takes Top Spot

January 12th, 2005

The race for first in the international marketplace continued to be close with three films within a couple million of each other. Leading the way was Ocean's Twelve with $17.5 million on 5200 screens in 54 markets; the film's international total now sits at $137 million, slightly more than half of what Ocean's Eleven finished with. The heist film did open well in several markets, which mostly balances out severe drop-offs due to the post-holiday. For instance, the film opened well in South Korea with $2.1 million on 150 screens and debuted in first place in Argentina, ($500,000), Portugal, (with $720,000) and in the Philippines, ($370,000.) More...

Flip-Flop at the Top

January 5th, 2005

Like last week, this week's international box office race was very close, but unlike last week, The Incredibles were able to reclaim the crown over Ocean's Twelve. The holidays helped the box office climb in several markets and overall the film earned $23.2 million on 6800 screens in 49 markets and now sits a week away from $300 million with $286.8 million international box office. More...

Local Flicks Compete for International Crown

December 29th, 2004

Ocean's Twelve opening in another two markets, (Mexico and Belgium) helped the heist film finish first on the international charts with $22.6 million on 5,183 screens in 46 markets. The film opened well in Belgium where it easily took first place with $1.2 million on just 75 screens. That's up nearly 40% compared to the the original, but down nearly 10% in Euros. In Mexico the film could only manage $1.8 million on 550 screens for a rather limp per screen average. However, in most markets the film is not holding up as well as the studio would have liked. For instance, in Germany the film dropped by more than 50%, in France the decline was 44%. The only exception appears to be Italy where holidays and a serious boost to screen count helped the film climb 33% to $2.9 million over the weekend. More...

International Box Office Stolen!

December 22nd, 2004

For the first time in many weeks there was a real race for top spot on the international charts, also, for the first time in many weeks The Incredibles didn't win that race. Boosted by debuts in 22 additional markets, Ocean's Twelve took top spot with $28.9 million on 3900 screens in 27 markets for a early total of $35.2 million. Compared to the original the results are mixed. IN many places it is a lot lower when compared in local currency, but thanks to the Dollar's extended losing streak, it's much higher in American funds. For instance, the film opened in first place in France with 5.7 million Euros, down 16% from its predecessor, however, that's $7.5 million in American funds, a increase of 28%. Other highlights include $5.3 million in Germany, $3.5 million in Spain, $2.2 million in Italy and $1.4 million in both Holland and Switzerland and just shy of $1 million in Sweden. The film remained in first place in Australia despite dropping 50% at the box office to just $1.8 million. More...

Competition Can't Stop the Supers

December 15th, 2004

Several films made their international debuts this weekend, but that didn't stop The Incredibles from taking top spot on the international box office, again. This weekend the film brought in an addition $32.1 million on 6,343 screens in 37 markets to lift its international tally to $152.1 million so far. The films busiest weekend in terms of raw dollars was the $5.7 million it earned in Germany, but with a theatre count of more than 1000, that wasn't as strong as the studio would have liked. The film did break the record for biggest opening for an animated movie with $1.7 million in Brazil. The film also opened first in Switzerland with $1.2 million, Austria with $931,000 and South Africa with $310,000. More...

Sideways is Golden

December 14th, 2004

Golden Globe Nominations were announced on Monday and as with the IFP Independent Spirit Awards, Sideways lead the pack with 7 nominations. This does not mean it is the favorite in any particular category, but it does help its chances of taking home some hardware on January 16th. More...

Heroes Hit $100 Million

December 8th, 2004

A few big opening and very strong holdovers helped The Incredibles continue its torrid pace with $36.3 million in 24 markets, lifting its international tally to $104.6 million. It was the 16th film to cross that mark this year, and one of two films to do so this weekend. The film's biggest opening of the weekend was in Japan where it took in $7.3 million to finish in second place to local phenomenon, Howl's Moving Castle. Ironically, out of all the new openings, Japan was the only market where the film failed to open in first place. The biggest holdover was in the U.K. where the film took in another $8.1 million, down just 29%, and now sits just shy of $30 million there. The film was equally strong in other major markets: France, ($6.5 million, down 29%); Italy, ($4.4 million, down 19%); Spain, ($3.7 million, down 33%.) With major openings in Germany, among other markets, the film looks like it will keep up this torrid pace for quite some time, perhaps hitting $200 million before Christmas. More...

Closer Closes in the Top Five

December 6th, 2004

As expected, there was a big drop at the box office over the weekend, but there were a couple of surprises as the semi-limited release, Closer, out performed expectations to finish in fifth place. Overall the box office dropped to $87 million over the weekend, that's a massive 46% drop from last week, but more importantly, a nearly 11% drop from last year. That dropped 2004's lead over 2003 to just 2.2%, but things should pick up this week with the Wednesday release of Blade: Trinity and the Friday release of Ocean's Twelve. More...

The Calm Before the Winter Storm

December 3rd, 2004

The first weekend in December follows one of the busiest weekends of the year, and the studios are usually reluctant to put out their A-List material. This year it's an extreme example as there are no wide releases and while one of the limited releases has a reasonable shot at earning a place in the top 10, there will probably be no change in the top five, other than massive drops in box office dollars. Because of this, this week's column will be shorter than usual. More...

Incredibles have a Super Weekend

December 1st, 2004

With a nearly 3-1 lead over its nearest competitor, The Incredibles took top spot on the International Box Office charts this week with $44.3 million on 4,362 screens in 22 markets for a running tally of $59.1 million. The film opened number one in all twelve markets and in a few of the markets the film debuted in this week it was able to break the record for biggest debut by an animated films. However, in others it fell short to either Finding Nemo, (France) or Shrek 2 (the U.K. and Spain.) Its biggest single market was the U.K., where the brought in $18.1 million, including sneak peaks, which was a Disney record. Other highlights include $9.2 million in France, $5.6 million in Spain, $5.4 million in Italy, and $1.3 million in Belgium. Considering the results so far it should challenge for supremacy among the elite animated films and $400 million to $500 million isn't out of the question. More...

Leftovers for Thanksgiving

November 29th, 2004

It was the leftovers that ruled Thanksgiving weekend as neither of the new films could meet expectations. That helped the some of the holdovers excel, but not enough for any big gains over the weekend. Comparing the 3-day weekend we see gains of just 7.0% from last weekend and 0.25% from last year. Over the 5-day weekend, this year was up a mere 0.55% from last year. Year to date, 2004 know sits at $8.277 billion at the box office, up approximately 2.4% from the same point in 2003. More...

Will there be any Thanksgiving Turkeys at the Box Office?

November 24th, 2004

Thanksgiving long weekend is one of the busiest long weekends of the year and is usually a boon to new releases and family films. And while the later should do well, the former could struggle as they are both being savaged by critics. More...

Bridget Slims Down but Still Number One

November 24th, 2004

Bridget Jones: Edge of Reason's second round of openings was no quite as strong as last week's, but it was still more than enough to keep its first place finish at the international box office. Overall the British comedy took in $20.6 million on 1,854 screens in 18 markets lifting its tally to $59 million. Out of the new openings, the film was most impressive in Spain with $2.6 million while its best market overall was the U.K. where the film dropped just 29% to $9.3 million. The film is still tracking well ahead of the original and is becoming one of the monster hits of the fall. More...

Treasure Hunters find Gold

November 22nd, 2004

Not only did we have a new winning at the box office, it wasn't the film expected to challenge for top spot. More importantly, there was a significant increase at the box office both from last weekend (3.5%) and especially from last year (11.7%.) Year to Date 2004 extends its lead to 2.4%, $8.0 billion to $7.8 billion. More...

Hidden Treasure at the Box Office

November 19th, 2004

Two new films open this weekend, but The Incredibles still look almost unbeatable at the box office with the primary competition coming from a certain yellow sponge. I think I feel a song coming one ...
Oooooooooooooooooohhhhhhhhh!
Who Lives in a Pineapple under the sea?
SpongeBob SquarePants
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Bridget has 26 million Reasons to Celebrate

November 17th, 2004

Bridget Jones: Edge of Reason opened in a mere half a dozen international markets over the weekend, but what an opening it was. Despite place on fewer than 1000 screens the film was able to pull in an amazing $26.7 million, the lion's share coming from the U.K. where the film took in $19.1 million on 496 screens, (including $5.9 million from sneak peaks.) That was the best opening for a Working Title film smashing the previous record of $11.1 million for Love Actually. In each market the film broke the record for Working Title films and more than doubled the original's debut. And even with legs that are expected to be much lower, it should be able to break $300 million internationally, although it may have trouble hitting $50 million domestically. More...

Sex (Research) Sells

November 16th, 2004

Kinsey, the biography of sex researcher Dr. Alfred Kinsey was top of the per theatre charts this past weekend. With nearly $170,000 in 5 theatres, the film was able to earn an impressive $33,808 per theatre average. Coming in second place was another biography, Finding Neverland with an average of $27,566 in 8 theatres. Well back was Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, which took in $16,385 in 530 on average. The only returning film in the $10,000 club was the overall box office champ, The Incredibles with $12,777 per theatre. More...

Incredibles Still Super

November 15th, 2004

A busy weekend resulted in four new films in the top five, but that didn't help the overall box office, which was only up 0.1% from last weekend. The comparison with last year is a lot better with a 8.7% improvement. This was the first serious improvement on the yearly comparison in over a month. Year-to-date 2004's box office now sits at $7.841 billion, just 2.2% ahead of 2003's box office at this point. Unless December shows a marked improvement, 2004 will be the second year in a row with drops in total admissions. More...

Holidays Coming Early

November 12th, 2004

This weekend also sees the opening of three more films in wide release, (including Polar Express, which opened on Wednesday) and another with opens in just several hundred theatres, but should still finish in the top ten. It's a busy weekend for moviegoers indeed, one reminiscent of the Thanksgiving Holiday weekend. More...

Limited Releases are doing Incredible Business

November 9th, 2004

While it was the overall box office champ, The Incredibles that lead the way on the per theatre charts this week with $17,917, several limited releases are still making noise at the box office. One such movie is Sideways, which managed to stay above the $10,000 per theatre average mark for the third weekend in a row. The film earned more than $1 million over the weekend in just 66 theatres for an average of $15,873. More...

Incredibles were Merely Super

November 8th, 2004

The top film on the charts wasn't as impressive as predicted, but that helped some of the holdovers hold up better. Overall, there was a massive leap from last weekend at 43.8%, but a troubling 5.8% drop from last year. This extended pseudo-slump the box office has been in has cut 2004's lead over 2003 to just 2.1%, $7.641 billion to $7.480 billion. Unless 2004 can close strong, we will see the second year in a row with declining ticket sales. More...

This Weekend will be Incredible

November 5th, 2004

Predicting which movie will finish on top of the charts this weekend is a simple matter. The real question is will The Incredibles break records, and if so, how many. More...

Movie Websites Launches for October 29 - November 4

November 4th, 2004

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

2004 Preview: November

November 1st, 2004

Award season kicks into high gear and the Thanksgiving Holiday means one thing: Christmas movies. Christmas In November movies are becoming frustratingly common these days and this year is no different, with two such movies coming out. There are also a few more award season hopefuls that span the whole spectrum of box office possibilities. More...

Movie Websites Launches for October 22 - October 28

October 28th, 2004

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner Kung Fu Hustle - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

Movie Websites Launches for October 15 - October 21

October 21st, 2004

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner Blade: Trinity - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

Movie Websites Launches for September 17 - September 23

September 23rd, 2004

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner I Huckabees - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

Movie Websites Launches for September 10 - September 16

September 16th, 2004

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner Shaun of the Dead - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

Movie Websites Launches for August 27 - September 2

September 2nd, 2004

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates including the winner for the week, The Spongebob Squarepants Movie - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

Movie Websites Launches for August 6 - August 12

August 12th, 2004

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates including the winner for the week, Silver City - Official Site - sort of. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

Movie Websites Launches for June 11 - June 17

June 17th, 2004

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates including the winner for the week, Around the World in 80 Days - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

Movie Websites Launches for May 28 - June 3

June 3rd, 2004

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates including the winner for the week, Two Brothers - Official Site . If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

Movie Websites Launches for May 14 - May 20

May 20th, 2004

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates. It was another deceptively slow week as there are lots of site on the list, but none stood out as an award winning site. Many were simple placeholders, others had just minor updates, and the only three flash sites to launch were mostly marked coming soon. I was even tempted to not give out an award or maybe even bring in a ringer. But in the end I went with The Incredibles - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

  1. Summary
  2. News
  3. Box Office
  4. International
  5. Video Sales
  6. Full Financials
  7. Cast & Crew
  8. Trailer

Synopsis

Known to the world as superheroes Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl, Bob Parr and his wife Helen were among the world's greatest crime fighters, saving lives and battling evil on a daily basis. Fifteen years later, they have been forced to adopt civilian identities and retreat to the suburbs to live “normal” lives with their three kids, Violet, Dash and Jack-Jack. Itching to get back into action, Bob gets his chance when a mysterious communication summons him to a remote island for a top secret assignment.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$70,467,623 (27.0% of total gross)
Legs:3.71 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:41.4% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$92,000,000 (worldwide box office is 6.9 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,933 opening theaters/3,933 max. theaters, 8.3 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $453,308,217

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: November 5th, 2004 (Wide) by Walt Disney
International Releases: October 22nd, 2004 (Wide) (Australia)
December 17th, 2004 (Wide), released as Los Increíbles (Mexico)
December 24th, 2004 (Wide), released as Incredibles,The (New Zealand)
February 28th, 2015 (Limited), released as The Incredibles (RE: 2015) (Australia)
October 19th, 2023 (Limited), released as Los Increíbles (Mexico)
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Video Release: March 15th, 2005 by Walt Disney Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for action violence
Running Time: 115 minutes
Franchise: The Incredibles
Comparisons: vs. Finding Nemo
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Keywords: Family Movie, Boss From Hell, Secret Identity, Coming of Age, Robot, Dysfunctional Family, News, Voiceover/Narration, Breaking the Fourth Wall, Mid-Life Crisis, Surprise Twist, Prologue, Babysitters, IMAX: DMR, Family Adventure
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Digital Animation
Creative Type:Kids Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Walt Disney Pictures, Disney-Pixar
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest Domestic 9th Weekend 97 $4,160,395 Dec 31, 2004 59
Fastest to $250m 133 $251,657,004 Dec 31, 2004 59
New Year's Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 385 $7,362,761 Dec 31, 2004 59
Biggest 9th Friday 37 $1,400,000 Dec 31, 2004 57
Biggest 8th Thursday 6 $1,400,000 Dec 30, 2004 56
Biggest 8th Wednesday 7 $1,301,000 Dec 29, 2004 55
Biggest 8th Sunday 27 $2,095,032 Dec 26, 2004 52
Biggest 8th Saturday 93 $1,882,307 Dec 25, 2004 51
Biggest 7th Thursday 37 $900,000 Dec 23, 2004 49
Biggest 7th Wednesday 72 $684,000 Dec 22, 2004 48
Biggest 7th Tuesday 78 $782,000 Dec 21, 2004 47
Biggest Domestic 4th Weekend 36 $23,580,279 Nov 26, 2004 24
Thanksgiving (All Movies, 3-Day) 56 $23,580,279 Nov 26, 2004 24
Thanksgiving (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 59 $41,730,635 Nov 26, 2004 24
Thanksgiving (All Movies, 5-Day) 52 $32,808,279 Nov 26, 2004 24
Thanksgiving (All Movies, 5-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 46 $48,393,526 Nov 26, 2004 24
Biggest 4th Saturday 39 $9,038,491 Nov 27, 2004 23
Biggest 4th Friday 12 $9,902,402 Nov 26, 2004 22
Fastest to $100m 151 $200,616,158 Nov 26, 2004 22
Fastest to $150m 130 $200,616,158 Nov 26, 2004 22
Fastest to $200m 130 $200,616,158 Nov 26, 2004 22
Biggest 3rd Thursday 14 $4,787,000 Nov 25, 2004 21
Biggest 3rd Wednesday 22 $4,441,000 Nov 24, 2004 20
Biggest 3rd Sunday 90 $7,644,032 Nov 21, 2004 17
Biggest Domestic 3rd Weekend 93 $26,523,852 Nov 19, 2004 17
Biggest 3rd Saturday 66 $12,211,587 Nov 20, 2004 16
Biggest 2nd Sunday 80 $13,949,731 Nov 14, 2004 10
Biggest Domestic 2nd Weekend 73 $50,251,359 Nov 12, 2004 10
Veterans Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 9 $50,251,359 Nov 12, 2004 10
Veterans Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 9 $88,931,146 Nov 12, 2004 10
Biggest 2nd Saturday 52 $22,373,991 Nov 13, 2004 9
Biggest 2nd Friday 90 $13,900,000 Nov 12, 2004 8
Biggest 1st Thursday 46 $11,012,000 Nov 11, 2004 7
Biggest Domestic Thursday 100 $11,012,000 Nov 11, 2004 7
Biggest Domestic November Weekend 22 $70,467,623 Nov 5, 2004 3
Top Adventure Weekend Domestic 70 $70,467,623 Nov 5, 2004 3
Top Digital Animation Weekend Domestic 28 $70,467,623 Nov 5, 2004 3
Top Kids Fiction Weekend Domestic 30 $70,467,623 Nov 5, 2004 3
Biggest Domestic Non-Sequel Weekend 61 $70,467,623 Nov 5, 2004 3
Top Original Screenplay Weekend Domestic 45 $70,467,623 Nov 5, 2004 3
Top PG Weekend Domestic 39 $70,467,623 Nov 5, 2004 3
Top Walt Disney Weekend Domestic 67 $70,467,623 Nov 5, 2004 3
Top 2004 Theater Average 55 $17,917 Nov 5, 2004 3
Top Digital Animation Day Domestic 56 $29,523,934 Nov 6, 2004 2
Top Kids Fiction Day Domestic 59 $29,523,934 Nov 6, 2004 2
Top Original Screenplay Day Domestic 92 $29,523,934 Nov 6, 2004 2
Top PG Day Domestic 78 $29,523,934 Nov 6, 2004 2
Biggest Domestic November Day 45 $29,523,934 Nov 6, 2004 2
Fastest to $50m 161 $50,027,012 Nov 6, 2004 2

Leading Cast

Craig T. Nelson    Bob Parr/Mr. Incredible
Holly Hunter    Helen Parr/Elastigirl
Samuel L. Jackson    Lucius Best/Frozone
Sarah Vowell    Violet Parr
Spencer Fox    Dashiell 'Dash' Parr

Supporting Cast

Jason Lee    Buddy Pine/Syndrome
Wallace Shawn    Gilbert Huph
Elizabeth Peña    Mirage
Dominique Louis    Bonb Voyage
Lou Romano    Bernie Kropp
Brad Bird    Edna
Andrew Stanton    Additional Voices

Cameos

John Ratzenberger    Underminer

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

Production and Technical Credits

Brad Bird    Director
Brad Bird    Screenwriter
John Walker    Producer
John Lasseter    Executive Producer
Janet Lucroy    Cinematographer
Patrick Lin    Cinematographer
Andrew Jimenez    Cinematographer
Stephen Schaffer    Editor
Michael Giacchino    Composer
Mark Andrews    Story Supervisor
Rick Sayre    Supervising Technical Director
Lou Romano    Production Designer
Ralph Eggleston    Art Director
Bryn Imagire    Shading Art Direction
Tony Fucile    Character Designer
Teddy Newton    Character Designer
Bill Wise    Character Supervisor
Tony Fucile    Supervising Animator
Steven Clay Hunter    Supervising Animator
Alan Barillaro    Supervising Animator
Randy Thom    Sound Mixer
Randy Thom    Re-recording Mixer
Gary A. Rizzo    Re-recording Mixer
Terry Eckton    Supervising Sound Editor
Kyrsten Mate    Supervising Sound Editor
Mary Hidalgo    Casting
Kevin Reher    Casting
Matthew Jon Beck    Casting
Jen Rudin    Additional Casting

DVD Sales: Deathly Helps Bring Life to DVD Sales

April 26th, 2011

Despite coming on out on Friday, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part I easily won the race on the DVD sales chart this week defeating new releases and holdovers alike. It sold 2.66 million units for total sales of $37.55 million. It will be interesting to see how well it holds up during its first full week of release. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for April 12th, 2011

April 11th, 2011

The quality of first-run releases coming out on Tuesday is pretty low, but on this week's list we have The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, which came out last Friday, and The Deathly Hallows: Part I, which comes out this Friday. Besides those two releases, the only other potential big seller is The Incredibles on Blu-ray. I don't think that will top the sales, but it should do well on the Blu-ray sales chart and it is this week's Pick of the Week. More...

Featured Blu-ray Review: The Incredibles

April 11th, 2011

For the first several years, every Pixar release earned more worldwide than the Pixar release that proceeded it. That streak ended with The Incredibles. Granted, it was in the unenviable position of following Finding Nemo and its $867 million worldwide haul, is nothing to be ashamed off. Close to seven years after it was released, does it stand up? Or has the recent glut of Super Heroes movies make it feel dated? More...

Whole Nation Cherishes Treasure

May 14th, 2005

Just one new film managed to finish in the top five on the rental charts, but it easily took top spot. National Treasure was more than 50% higher than its nearest rival with $10.57 million in DVD rentals and $1.46 million in VHS rentals for $12.03 million total. The film also finished first in DVD sales and second in VHS sales, (behind The Incredibles.) More...

Trio Fails to Beat the Fockers

May 7th, 2005

There were three new films in the top five rentals this week but Meet the Fockers held them off taking top spot. The film added $9.39 million in DVD rentals and $1.54 million in VHS rentals for a combined $10.93 million, down just 11% from last weekend. More...

Meeting Expectations

April 30th, 2005

As expected, Meet the Fockers was the top draw at the home market, earning the trifecta in the process. The film took in $10.46 million in DVD rentals as well as $1.86 million in VHS rentals. The movie also sold 3 million combined in DVD and VHS units on its opening day alone, one of the better sellers of the year. More...

Twelve is the New One

April 23rd, 2005

Ocean Twelve easily took top spot on both the DVD, VHS rental charts as well as the DVD sales charts. On the rental side the sequel brought in $10.10 million in DVD rentals and $1.25 million in VHS rentals, nearly double its nearest competitor. On the sales side exact numbers are unknown, but it was so popular that the original rode the wave into the top ten. More...

Newcomers Earn Trifecta on Top of Home Market Charts

April 16th, 2005

Three new DVDs topped the DVD Rental Charts, the VHS Rental Charts and the DVD Sales Charts, in the same order. Leading the way was the wonderful movie, Sideways with $6.70 million in DVD rentals and $1.03 million in VHS rentals. The film also lead the week in DVD sales with 1.5 million units sold on just its first day of release. More...

Incredibles Ride into the Sunset

April 9th, 2005

After the Sunset stole top spot from The Incredibles on both the DVD and VHS rental charts, (the latter film did triumph on the sale charts.) The film, which only made $28.3 million during its entire domestic run, made $6.00 million in DVD rentals and $900,000 in VHS rentals. More...

Competition is Super but Incredibles Stay at the Top

April 2nd, 2005

Despite three new films in the top five, The Incredibles continue their domination of the home market topping the DVD rentals with $6.97 million and $1.33 million in VHS sales. On the sales side it remains number one this week and in fact is the number one for sales for the year. More...

Incredible Start on the Home Market

March 26th, 2005

As expected, The Incredibles topped the home market this week taking first place in DVD and VHS rentals, ($8.16 million and $1.48 million respectively) as well as DVD and VHS Sales. As mentioned last week, The Incredibles sold 5 million DVDs on its first day of release alone, however, no figure has been released for its weekly sales total. More...

Ladder Climbs to the Top

March 19th, 2005

Ladder 49 topped both the DVD rental charts, ($8.39 million) and the VHS rental charts ($1.61 million) for $10.00 million total rentals for its first week of release. Granted, it was a slow week for releases as no other new release made it in the top twenty on combined rentals. More...

DVD Releases for March 15, 2005

March 14th, 2005

Every week films get a second chance at success from the home market; or, in some cases, a first chance at success. Here is a list of wide releases, limited releases and a few from the growing TV on DVD section including this week's co-winners, The Incredibles - Buy from Amazon and Red Dwarf - Series 5 & 6. More...

Famed Oscar Bounce Falls Flat

March 8th, 2005

A dozen films took home Oscars a little over a week ago, and while this usually results in a significant bounce at the box office, this year the returns were less than impressive. More...

The Aviator Soars Higher than Before

March 6th, 2005

The Aviator beat weekend estimates by a substantial margin leading to a $5.9 million box office on 3000 screens in 34 markets. The multi-Oscar winning movie has hit $86.2 million internationally and will cross $200 million worldwide before too long. The film dropped a spot to fifth place in South Korea with $834,660 for the week and slipped to second in Australia with $798,000. The only market the film opened it was Argentina, where it easily took top spot with $232,000. More...

Aviator Has Icarus-Like Flight

February 27th, 2005

The Aviator started out Oscar evening extremely well, but it was Million Dollar Baby that won the biggest prizes at the 77th annual Academy Awards. More...

Twelve Tops the Best of the Rest

February 27th, 2005

Ocean's Twelve may have dropped out of the top five, but it is still going strong with $4.5 million on 1400 screens in 35 markets for an international box office of $225.8 million so far. No new openings means the heist film had to rely on holdovers likes its $2.5 million during its third weekend in the U.K. and $1.4 million during its fifth week of release in Japan, finishing second in both those markets. More...

French Film Finishes Fifth

February 20th, 2005

Iznogoud: Calife a la place du calife, a movie based on a Asterix and Obelix spin off of sorts, dominated the French box office taking in $7.1 million, more than double the second place film and more than a third of the top ten total. It is also enough to push it into the Top Five on the international scene, dropping Finding Neverland into sixth place. Unfortunately, like the several films made in the Asterix and Obelix series, this one is unlikely to make much of an impact outside the French speaking markets. More...

Fockers are Fabulous

February 9th, 2005

A higher than expected opening in Spain and a lower than expected decline in the U.K. allowed Meet the Fockers to retain top spot on the international charts. The film opened first in a handful of markets, including a $4.7 million opening in Spain on 356 screens, $377,000 in Denmark, $352,000 in Taiwan and $275,000 in Israel. Its most prolific market continues to be the U.K. where the film brought in $8.5 million during its second weekend there; that's a 42% drop-off, which is a little high for the market, but not as high as expected given its huge start last weekend. That one market represented more than half of its weekend total of $16.3 million on 1700 screens in 28 markets for a running tally of $82.9 million. More...

Fockers Flatten Competition

February 2nd, 2005

Meet the Fockers open in the U.K. over the weekend with an astounding $14.8 million on 456, which is more than four times the original's earnings there in 2000. That figure was also more than 8 times the second place film , and more than half the market's total box office. Add in a handful of openings in other, mostly smaller markets and the film brought in $19.2 million on 1,700 screens in 15 markets for a $58.8 million total so far. More...

Ocean Steals International Box Office Crown Back

January 26th, 2005

The International Box Office Race is certainly interesting, as Ocean's Twelve recaptured the lead this weekend with $14.4 million on 4,600 screens in 58 markets and now sits at $170.4 million internationally and $292.8 million worldwide. A large chunk of that total came from Japan, where the film earned $6.8 million (including sneak peaks) on 510 screens, while ending Howl's Moving Castle's nine week reign on top. While this was a strong performance, it was 20% lower that the original's debut in the same market. More...

PGA Kicks off the Guild Awards

January 25th, 2005

Over the weekend The Producers Guild of America handed out their 15th Annual awards with The Aviator taking top prize for Darryl F. Zanuck as Producer of the Year Award - Theatrical Motion Pictures. This is the first of four Guild Awards that will be handed out over the next few weeks leading up to the Oscars on February 27th. More...

Oscar Nominations Sidestep Box Office Giants

January 25th, 2005

The Oscar Nominations were announced this morning and at first glance it appears that most of the nominations went to films with smaller budgets and box office results. Box office hits were nearly shut out of the major nominations. More...

Alexander Reigns over International Audiences

January 19th, 2005

After a massive opening last week in Spain, Alexander took top spot on the international charts thanks to a strong opening in Italy, Brazil and Hong Kong. The film managed first place in all three markets with $3.87 million on 446 screens in Italy, $906,900 on 193 screens in Brazil and $275,244 on 30 screens in Hong Kong. Holdovers were not as kind to the Sword and Sandal epic as it dropped nearly 50% in the U.K., Spain and France. Overall the film brought in $14.5 million on 3600 screens in 51 markets for a running tally of $88 million. And while the film will easily cross $100 million internationally, which is roughly 3 times its domestic figure, it has to be looked at as a disappointment financially. More...

Twelve Takes Top Spot

January 12th, 2005

The race for first in the international marketplace continued to be close with three films within a couple million of each other. Leading the way was Ocean's Twelve with $17.5 million on 5200 screens in 54 markets; the film's international total now sits at $137 million, slightly more than half of what Ocean's Eleven finished with. The heist film did open well in several markets, which mostly balances out severe drop-offs due to the post-holiday. For instance, the film opened well in South Korea with $2.1 million on 150 screens and debuted in first place in Argentina, ($500,000), Portugal, (with $720,000) and in the Philippines, ($370,000.) More...

Flip-Flop at the Top

January 5th, 2005

Like last week, this week's international box office race was very close, but unlike last week, The Incredibles were able to reclaim the crown over Ocean's Twelve. The holidays helped the box office climb in several markets and overall the film earned $23.2 million on 6800 screens in 49 markets and now sits a week away from $300 million with $286.8 million international box office. More...

Local Flicks Compete for International Crown

December 29th, 2004

Ocean's Twelve opening in another two markets, (Mexico and Belgium) helped the heist film finish first on the international charts with $22.6 million on 5,183 screens in 46 markets. The film opened well in Belgium where it easily took first place with $1.2 million on just 75 screens. That's up nearly 40% compared to the the original, but down nearly 10% in Euros. In Mexico the film could only manage $1.8 million on 550 screens for a rather limp per screen average. However, in most markets the film is not holding up as well as the studio would have liked. For instance, in Germany the film dropped by more than 50%, in France the decline was 44%. The only exception appears to be Italy where holidays and a serious boost to screen count helped the film climb 33% to $2.9 million over the weekend. More...

International Box Office Stolen!

December 22nd, 2004

For the first time in many weeks there was a real race for top spot on the international charts, also, for the first time in many weeks The Incredibles didn't win that race. Boosted by debuts in 22 additional markets, Ocean's Twelve took top spot with $28.9 million on 3900 screens in 27 markets for a early total of $35.2 million. Compared to the original the results are mixed. IN many places it is a lot lower when compared in local currency, but thanks to the Dollar's extended losing streak, it's much higher in American funds. For instance, the film opened in first place in France with 5.7 million Euros, down 16% from its predecessor, however, that's $7.5 million in American funds, a increase of 28%. Other highlights include $5.3 million in Germany, $3.5 million in Spain, $2.2 million in Italy and $1.4 million in both Holland and Switzerland and just shy of $1 million in Sweden. The film remained in first place in Australia despite dropping 50% at the box office to just $1.8 million. More...

Competition Can't Stop the Supers

December 15th, 2004

Several films made their international debuts this weekend, but that didn't stop The Incredibles from taking top spot on the international box office, again. This weekend the film brought in an addition $32.1 million on 6,343 screens in 37 markets to lift its international tally to $152.1 million so far. The films busiest weekend in terms of raw dollars was the $5.7 million it earned in Germany, but with a theatre count of more than 1000, that wasn't as strong as the studio would have liked. The film did break the record for biggest opening for an animated movie with $1.7 million in Brazil. The film also opened first in Switzerland with $1.2 million, Austria with $931,000 and South Africa with $310,000. More...

Sideways is Golden

December 14th, 2004

Golden Globe Nominations were announced on Monday and as with the IFP Independent Spirit Awards, Sideways lead the pack with 7 nominations. This does not mean it is the favorite in any particular category, but it does help its chances of taking home some hardware on January 16th. More...

Heroes Hit $100 Million

December 8th, 2004

A few big opening and very strong holdovers helped The Incredibles continue its torrid pace with $36.3 million in 24 markets, lifting its international tally to $104.6 million. It was the 16th film to cross that mark this year, and one of two films to do so this weekend. The film's biggest opening of the weekend was in Japan where it took in $7.3 million to finish in second place to local phenomenon, Howl's Moving Castle. Ironically, out of all the new openings, Japan was the only market where the film failed to open in first place. The biggest holdover was in the U.K. where the film took in another $8.1 million, down just 29%, and now sits just shy of $30 million there. The film was equally strong in other major markets: France, ($6.5 million, down 29%); Italy, ($4.4 million, down 19%); Spain, ($3.7 million, down 33%.) With major openings in Germany, among other markets, the film looks like it will keep up this torrid pace for quite some time, perhaps hitting $200 million before Christmas. More...

Closer Closes in the Top Five

December 6th, 2004

As expected, there was a big drop at the box office over the weekend, but there were a couple of surprises as the semi-limited release, Closer, out performed expectations to finish in fifth place. Overall the box office dropped to $87 million over the weekend, that's a massive 46% drop from last week, but more importantly, a nearly 11% drop from last year. That dropped 2004's lead over 2003 to just 2.2%, but things should pick up this week with the Wednesday release of Blade: Trinity and the Friday release of Ocean's Twelve. More...

The Calm Before the Winter Storm

December 3rd, 2004

The first weekend in December follows one of the busiest weekends of the year, and the studios are usually reluctant to put out their A-List material. This year it's an extreme example as there are no wide releases and while one of the limited releases has a reasonable shot at earning a place in the top 10, there will probably be no change in the top five, other than massive drops in box office dollars. Because of this, this week's column will be shorter than usual. More...

Incredibles have a Super Weekend

December 1st, 2004

With a nearly 3-1 lead over its nearest competitor, The Incredibles took top spot on the International Box Office charts this week with $44.3 million on 4,362 screens in 22 markets for a running tally of $59.1 million. The film opened number one in all twelve markets and in a few of the markets the film debuted in this week it was able to break the record for biggest debut by an animated films. However, in others it fell short to either Finding Nemo, (France) or Shrek 2 (the U.K. and Spain.) Its biggest single market was the U.K., where the brought in $18.1 million, including sneak peaks, which was a Disney record. Other highlights include $9.2 million in France, $5.6 million in Spain, $5.4 million in Italy, and $1.3 million in Belgium. Considering the results so far it should challenge for supremacy among the elite animated films and $400 million to $500 million isn't out of the question. More...

Leftovers for Thanksgiving

November 29th, 2004

It was the leftovers that ruled Thanksgiving weekend as neither of the new films could meet expectations. That helped the some of the holdovers excel, but not enough for any big gains over the weekend. Comparing the 3-day weekend we see gains of just 7.0% from last weekend and 0.25% from last year. Over the 5-day weekend, this year was up a mere 0.55% from last year. Year to date, 2004 know sits at $8.277 billion at the box office, up approximately 2.4% from the same point in 2003. More...

Will there be any Thanksgiving Turkeys at the Box Office?

November 24th, 2004

Thanksgiving long weekend is one of the busiest long weekends of the year and is usually a boon to new releases and family films. And while the later should do well, the former could struggle as they are both being savaged by critics. More...

Bridget Slims Down but Still Number One

November 24th, 2004

Bridget Jones: Edge of Reason's second round of openings was no quite as strong as last week's, but it was still more than enough to keep its first place finish at the international box office. Overall the British comedy took in $20.6 million on 1,854 screens in 18 markets lifting its tally to $59 million. Out of the new openings, the film was most impressive in Spain with $2.6 million while its best market overall was the U.K. where the film dropped just 29% to $9.3 million. The film is still tracking well ahead of the original and is becoming one of the monster hits of the fall. More...

Treasure Hunters find Gold

November 22nd, 2004

Not only did we have a new winning at the box office, it wasn't the film expected to challenge for top spot. More importantly, there was a significant increase at the box office both from last weekend (3.5%) and especially from last year (11.7%.) Year to Date 2004 extends its lead to 2.4%, $8.0 billion to $7.8 billion. More...

Hidden Treasure at the Box Office

November 19th, 2004

Two new films open this weekend, but The Incredibles still look almost unbeatable at the box office with the primary competition coming from a certain yellow sponge. I think I feel a song coming one ...
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Who Lives in a Pineapple under the sea?
SpongeBob SquarePants
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Bridget has 26 million Reasons to Celebrate

November 17th, 2004

Bridget Jones: Edge of Reason opened in a mere half a dozen international markets over the weekend, but what an opening it was. Despite place on fewer than 1000 screens the film was able to pull in an amazing $26.7 million, the lion's share coming from the U.K. where the film took in $19.1 million on 496 screens, (including $5.9 million from sneak peaks.) That was the best opening for a Working Title film smashing the previous record of $11.1 million for Love Actually. In each market the film broke the record for Working Title films and more than doubled the original's debut. And even with legs that are expected to be much lower, it should be able to break $300 million internationally, although it may have trouble hitting $50 million domestically. More...

Sex (Research) Sells

November 16th, 2004

Kinsey, the biography of sex researcher Dr. Alfred Kinsey was top of the per theatre charts this past weekend. With nearly $170,000 in 5 theatres, the film was able to earn an impressive $33,808 per theatre average. Coming in second place was another biography, Finding Neverland with an average of $27,566 in 8 theatres. Well back was Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, which took in $16,385 in 530 on average. The only returning film in the $10,000 club was the overall box office champ, The Incredibles with $12,777 per theatre. More...

Incredibles Still Super

November 15th, 2004

A busy weekend resulted in four new films in the top five, but that didn't help the overall box office, which was only up 0.1% from last weekend. The comparison with last year is a lot better with a 8.7% improvement. This was the first serious improvement on the yearly comparison in over a month. Year-to-date 2004's box office now sits at $7.841 billion, just 2.2% ahead of 2003's box office at this point. Unless December shows a marked improvement, 2004 will be the second year in a row with drops in total admissions. More...

Holidays Coming Early

November 12th, 2004

This weekend also sees the opening of three more films in wide release, (including Polar Express, which opened on Wednesday) and another with opens in just several hundred theatres, but should still finish in the top ten. It's a busy weekend for moviegoers indeed, one reminiscent of the Thanksgiving Holiday weekend. More...

Limited Releases are doing Incredible Business

November 9th, 2004

While it was the overall box office champ, The Incredibles that lead the way on the per theatre charts this week with $17,917, several limited releases are still making noise at the box office. One such movie is Sideways, which managed to stay above the $10,000 per theatre average mark for the third weekend in a row. The film earned more than $1 million over the weekend in just 66 theatres for an average of $15,873. More...

Incredibles were Merely Super

November 8th, 2004

The top film on the charts wasn't as impressive as predicted, but that helped some of the holdovers hold up better. Overall, there was a massive leap from last weekend at 43.8%, but a troubling 5.8% drop from last year. This extended pseudo-slump the box office has been in has cut 2004's lead over 2003 to just 2.1%, $7.641 billion to $7.480 billion. Unless 2004 can close strong, we will see the second year in a row with declining ticket sales. More...

This Weekend will be Incredible

November 5th, 2004

Predicting which movie will finish on top of the charts this weekend is a simple matter. The real question is will The Incredibles break records, and if so, how many. More...

Movie Websites Launches for October 29 - November 4

November 4th, 2004

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

2004 Preview: November

November 1st, 2004

Award season kicks into high gear and the Thanksgiving Holiday means one thing: Christmas movies. Christmas In November movies are becoming frustratingly common these days and this year is no different, with two such movies coming out. There are also a few more award season hopefuls that span the whole spectrum of box office possibilities. More...

Movie Websites Launches for October 22 - October 28

October 28th, 2004

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner Kung Fu Hustle - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

Movie Websites Launches for October 15 - October 21

October 21st, 2004

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner Blade: Trinity - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

Movie Websites Launches for September 17 - September 23

September 23rd, 2004

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner I Huckabees - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

Movie Websites Launches for September 10 - September 16

September 16th, 2004

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner Shaun of the Dead - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

Movie Websites Launches for August 27 - September 2

September 2nd, 2004

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates including the winner for the week, The Spongebob Squarepants Movie - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

Movie Websites Launches for August 6 - August 12

August 12th, 2004

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates including the winner for the week, Silver City - Official Site - sort of. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

Movie Websites Launches for June 11 - June 17

June 17th, 2004

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates including the winner for the week, Around the World in 80 Days - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

Movie Websites Launches for May 28 - June 3

June 3rd, 2004

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates including the winner for the week, Two Brothers - Official Site . If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

Movie Websites Launches for May 14 - May 20

May 20th, 2004

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates. It was another deceptively slow week as there are lots of site on the list, but none stood out as an award winning site. Many were simple placeholders, others had just minor updates, and the only three flash sites to launch were mostly marked coming soon. I was even tempted to not give out an award or maybe even bring in a ringer. But in the end I went with The Incredibles - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Nov 5, 2004 1 $70,467,623   3,933 $17,917   $70,467,623 1
Nov 12, 2004 1 $50,251,359 -29% 3,933 $12,777   $143,255,844 2
Nov 19, 2004 3 $26,523,852 -47% 3,683 $7,202   $177,555,485 3
Nov 26, 2004 2 $23,580,279 -11% 3,453 $6,829   $214,294,035 4
Dec 3, 2004 4 $9,015,796 -62% 3,178 $2,837   $225,858,787 5
Dec 10, 2004 6 $5,036,631 -44% 2,656 $1,896   $232,573,246 6
Dec 17, 2004 10 $3,120,541 -38% 1,930 $1,617   $236,978,426 7
Dec 24, 2004 15 $2,417,309 -23% 1,732 $1,396   $242,425,976 8
Dec 31, 2004 12 $4,160,395 +72% 1,715 $2,426   $251,657,004 9
Jan 7, 2005 14 $2,057,544 -51% 1,619 $1,271   $254,738,382 10
Jan 14, 2005 20 $1,056,191 -49% 1,002 $1,054   $256,240,051 11
Jan 21, 2005 23 $520,877 -51% 611 $852   $257,408,524 12
Jan 28, 2005 24 $454,456 -13% 415 $1,095   $258,011,487 13
Feb 4, 2005 24 $309,563 -32% 368 $841   $258,419,089 14
Feb 11, 2005 28 $197,170 -36% 261 $755   $258,692,862 15
Feb 18, 2005 36 $140,669 -29% 192 $733   $258,893,779 16
Feb 25, 2005 24 $447,214 +218% 403 $1,110   $259,425,875 17
Mar 4, 2005 23 $437,634 -2% 388 $1,128   $260,134,491 18
Mar 11, 2005 20 $404,137 -8% 361 $1,119   $260,658,938 19
Mar 18, 2005 29 $222,950 -45% 287 $777   $261,044,492 20
Mar 25, 2005 31 $138,126 -38% 242 $571   $261,289,607 21
Apr 1, 2005 47 $48,640 -65% 135 $360   $261,409,367 22
Apr 8, 2005 68 $14,129 -71% 57 $248   $261,437,578 23

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Nov 5, 2004 1 $20,503,078     3,933 $5,213   $20,503,078 1
Nov 6, 2004 1 $29,523,934 +44%   3,933 $7,507   $50,027,012 2
Nov 7, 2004 1 $20,440,611 -31%   3,933 $5,197   $70,467,623 3
Nov 8, 2004 1 $3,802,000 -81%   3,933 $967   $74,270,000 4
Nov 9, 2004 1 $3,213,000 -15%   3,933 $817   $77,483,000 5
Nov 10, 2004 1 $4,510,000 +40%   3,933 $1,147   $81,993,000 6
Nov 11, 2004 1 $11,012,000 +144%   3,933 $2,800   $93,004,485 7
Nov 12, 2004 1 $13,900,000 +26% -32% 3,933 $3,534   $106,900,000 8
Nov 13, 2004 1 $22,373,991 +61% -24% 3,933 $5,689   $129,306,113 9
Nov 14, 2004 1 $13,949,731 -38% -32% 3,933 $3,547   $143,255,844 10
Nov 15, 2004 1 $2,141,000 -85% -44% 3,933 $544   $145,396,000 11
Nov 16, 2004 1 $1,967,000 -8% -39% 3,933 $500   $147,364,000 12
Nov 17, 2004 1 $1,818,000 -8% -60% 3,933 $462   $149,182,000 13
Nov 18, 2004 1 $1,850,000 +2% -83% 3,933 $470   $151,031,633 14
Nov 19, 2004 3 $6,600,000 +257% -53% 3,683 $1,792   $157,600,000 15
Nov 20, 2004 3 $12,211,587 +85% -45% 3,683 $3,316   $169,911,453 16
Nov 21, 2004 3 $7,644,032 -37% -45% 3,683 $2,075   $177,555,485 17
Nov 22, 2004 2 $1,702,000 -78% -21% 3,683 $462   $179,258,000 18
Nov 23, 2004 2 $2,228,000 +31% +13% 3,683 $605   $181,488,000 19
Nov 24, 2004 2 $4,441,000 +99% +144% 3,453 $1,286   $185,929,000 20
Nov 25, 2004 3 $4,787,000 +8% +159% 3,453 $1,386   $190,713,756 21
Nov 26, 2004 2 $9,902,402 +107% +50% 3,453 $2,868   $200,616,158 22
Nov 27, 2004 2 $9,038,491 -9% -26% 3,453 $2,618   $209,654,649 23
Nov 28, 2004 2 $4,639,386 -49% -39% 3,453 $1,344   $214,294,035 24
Nov 29, 2004 5 $740,000 -84% -57% 3,453 $214   $215,034,000 25
Nov 30, 2004 5 $635,000 -14% -71% 3,453 $184   $215,669,000 26
Dec 1, 2004 5 $577,000 -9% -87% 3,453 $167   $216,246,000 27
Dec 2, 2004 5 $597,000 +3% -88% 3,453 $173   $216,842,991 28
Dec 3, 2004 5 $2,300,000 +285% -77% 3,178 $724   $219,100,000 29
Dec 4, 2004 4 $4,171,286 +81% -54% 3,178 $1,313   $223,353,755 30
Dec 5, 2004 4 $2,505,032 -40% -46% 3,178 $788   $225,858,787 31
Dec 6, 2004 5 $423,000 -83% -43% 3,178 $133   $226,282,000 32
Dec 7, 2004 5 $450,000 +6% -29% 3,178 $142   $226,732,000 33
Dec 8, 2004 6 $409,000 -9% -29% 3,178 $129   $227,141,000 34
Dec 9, 2004 6 $395,000 -3% -34% 3,178 $124   $227,537,000 35
Dec 10, 2004 6 $1,300,000 +229% -43% 2,656 $489   $228,800,000 36
Dec 11, 2004 6 $2,404,069 +85% -42% 2,656 $905   $231,150,039 37
Dec 12, 2004 6 $1,423,207 -41% -43% 2,656 $536   $232,573,246 38
Dec 13, 2004 7 $291,000 -80% -31% 2,656 $110   $232,864,000 39
Dec 14, 2004 7 $311,000 +7% -31% 2,656 $117   $233,175,000 40
Dec 15, 2004 7 $325,000 +5% -21% 2,656 $122   $233,500,000 41
Dec 16, 2004 7 $358,000 +10% -9% 2,656 $135   $233,858,000 42
Dec 17, 2004 10 $800,000 +123% -38% 1,930 $415   $234,700,000 43
Dec 18, 2004 10 $1,342,237 +68% -44% 1,930 $695   $235,966,381 44
Dec 19, 2004 9 $1,012,045 -25% -29% 1,930 $524   $236,978,426 45
Dec 20, 2004 9 $691,000 -32% +137% 1,930 $358   $237,669,000 46
Dec 21, 2004 8 $782,000 +13% +151% 1,930 $405   $238,451,000 47
Dec 22, 2004 9 $684,000 -13% +110% 1,732 $395   $239,135,000 48
Dec 23, 2004 9 $900,000 +32% +151% 1,930 $466   $240,035,000 49
Dec 24, 2004 9 $700,000 -22% -13% 1,930 $363   $240,735,000 50
Dec 25, 2004 8 $1,882,307 +169% +40% 1,930 $975   $242,617,307 51
Dec 26, 2004 9 $2,095,032 +11% +107% 1,930 $1,086   $242,425,976 52
Dec 29, 2004 10 $1,301,000   +90% 1,732 $751   $246,140,000 55
Dec 30, 2004 10 $1,400,000 +8% +56% 1,732 $808   $247,500,000 56
Dec 31, 2004 10 $1,400,000 n/c +100% 1,715 $816   $248,900,000 57
Jan 17, 2005 15 $499,551     1,002 $499   $256,739,602 74
Feb 21, 2005 30 $44,589     192 $232   $258,938,368 109

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Nov 5, 2004 1 $93,004,485   3,933 $23,647   $93,004,485 1
Nov 12, 2004 1 $58,027,148 -38% 3,933 $14,754   $151,031,633 2
Nov 19, 2004 3 $39,682,123 -32% 3,683 $10,774   $190,713,756 3
Nov 26, 2004 2 $26,129,235 -34% 3,453 $7,567   $216,842,991 4
Dec 3, 2004 4 $10,693,624 -59% 3,178 $3,365   $227,536,615 5
Dec 10, 2004 6 $6,321,270 -41% 2,656 $2,380   $233,857,885 6
Dec 17, 2004 10 $6,150,782 -3% 1,930 $3,187   $240,008,667 7
Dec 24, 2004 12 $7,487,942 +22% 1,732 $4,323   $247,496,609 8
Dec 31, 2004 12 $5,184,229 -31% 1,715 $3,023   $252,680,838 9
Jan 7, 2005 16 $2,503,022 -52% 1,619 $1,546   $255,183,860 10
Jan 14, 2005 20 $1,703,787 -32% 1,002 $1,700   $256,887,647 11
Jan 21, 2005 23 $669,384 -61% 611 $1,096   $257,557,031 12
Jan 28, 2005 24 $552,495 -17% 415 $1,331   $258,109,526 13
Feb 4, 2005 25 $386,166 -30% 368 $1,049   $258,495,692 14
Feb 11, 2005 30 $257,418 -33% 261 $986   $258,753,110 15
Feb 18, 2005 34 $225,551 -12% 192 $1,175   $258,978,661 16
Feb 25, 2005 23 $718,196 +218% 403 $1,782   $259,696,857 17
Mar 4, 2005 23 $557,944 -22% 388 $1,438   $260,254,801 18
Mar 11, 2005 20 $566,741 +2% 361 $1,570   $260,821,542 19
Mar 18, 2005 30 $329,939 -42% 287 $1,150   $261,151,481 20
Mar 25, 2005 33 $209,246 -37% 242 $865   $261,360,727 21
Apr 1, 2005 48 $62,722 -70% 135 $465   $261,423,449 22
Apr 8, 2005 73 $17,643 -72% 57 $310   $261,441,092 23

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 2/28/2015 $0 0 417 3,050 $162,110 2/1/2021
Mexico 12/17/2004 $0000$0
New Zealand 12/24/2004 $0 0 52 55 $3,115,724 6/11/2018
 
Rest of World $366,722,166
 
International Total$370,000,000 2/1/2021

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
Apr 17, 20111740,518 40,518$703,692$703,692318
Apr 24, 20112644,368+10% 84,886$841,696$1,545,388319
May 1, 20112923,116-48% 108,002$443,991$1,989,379320
May 22, 20112915,264 158,662$277,524$2,909,245323
May 29, 20113016,043+5% 174,705$290,670$3,199,915324
Jun 26, 20113017,983 231,414$264,176$4,098,455328
May 20, 2018236,536 1,771,273$107,672$32,293,122688
Jun 10, 2018179,306 1,790,483$141,061$32,593,654691
Jun 17, 20181117,761+91% 1,808,244$272,202$32,865,856692
Jun 24, 20181123,223+31% 1,831,467$349,534$33,215,390693
Jul 1, 20181523,032-1% 1,854,499$341,104$33,556,494694
Jul 8, 20182316,625-28% 1,871,124$243,889$33,800,383695
Jul 15, 20181816,224-2% 1,887,348$234,437$34,034,820696
Jul 29, 2018249,922 1,904,169$144,167$34,279,229698
Aug 5, 2018267,141-28% 1,911,310$103,759$34,382,988699

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Apr 17, 20114113,630 113,630$2,866,891$2,866,891318
Apr 24, 20111523,272-80% 136,902$624,841$3,491,732319
Jun 10, 20181122,769 369,126$1,193,538$13,980,382691
Jun 17, 20181330,742+35% 399,868$673,870$14,654,252692
Jun 24, 20181028,596-7% 428,464$626,827$15,281,079693
Jul 1, 20181521,784-24% 450,248$477,500$15,758,579694
Jul 8, 20181515,269-30% 465,517$334,697$16,093,276695
Jul 15, 20181810,134-34% 475,651$222,129$16,315,405696
Nov 11, 2018209,691 488,789$351,588$16,744,954713

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