Jurassic World (2015)

Jurassic World poster
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $653,406,625Details
International Box Office $1,017,657,016Details
Worldwide Box Office $1,671,063,641
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $53,430,972 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $96,822,734 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $150,253,706
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Synopsis

Visitors at the Jurassic World theme park run for their lives when the genetically engineered Indominus Rex and other dinosaurs go on a rampage.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$208,806,270 (32.0% of total gross)
Legs:3.13 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:39.1% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$215,000,000 (worldwide box office is 7.8 times production budget)
Theater counts:4,274 opening theaters/4,291 max. theaters, 8.5 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $835,305,839

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office 10 $653,406,625
All Time International Box Office 11 $1,017,657,016
All Time Worldwide Box Office 9 $1,671,063,641

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


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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: June 12th, 2015 (Wide) by Universal
June 12th, 2015 (IMAX) by Universal
International Releases: June 9th, 2015 (Wide) (China)
June 10th, 2015 (Wide) (Belgium)
June 10th, 2015 (Wide) (France)
June 10th, 2015 (Wide) (Indonesia)
June 10th, 2015 (Wide) (Philippines)
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Video Release: October 20th, 2015 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for intense sequences of science-fiction violence and peril.
(Rating bulletin 2373, 5/13/2015)
Running Time: 124 minutes
Franchise: Jurassic Park
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Keywords: Animals Gone Bad, Development Hell, Dinosaurs, Cloning, Delayed Sequel, Military Stealing New Invention, Children Dealing with Divorce, Dysfunctional Family, Directing Yourself, Intertitle, Gratuitous Cameos, Director Cameo, Dinosaurs in the Modern World, Motion Capture Performance, 3-D, 3-D - Post-production Conversion, IMAX: DMR, Filmed in Kauai, HI, Filmed in Hawaii, United States, Filmed in Six Flags New Orleands, LA, Filmed in NASA Michoud Assembly Facility, New Orleans, Filmed in New Orleans, LA, Filmed in Louisiana, United States, Filmed in United States, Filmed in Oahu, HI, Action Adventure
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Science Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment, Legendary Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Fastest to $650m 10 $650,010,785 Sep 23, 2015 104
Biggest Domestic 13th Weekend 61 $2,694,265 Sep 4, 2015 87
Biggest Domestic 12th Weekend 70 $3,010,770 Aug 28, 2015 80
Biggest 8th Thursday 88 $408,010 Aug 6, 2015 56
Biggest 8th Wednesday 72 $484,500 Aug 5, 2015 55
Biggest 8th Tuesday 56 $640,520 Aug 4, 2015 54
Biggest 8th Monday 78 $592,720 Aug 3, 2015 53
Biggest 8th Sunday 98 $1,214,120 Aug 2, 2015 52
Biggest 7th Thursday 49 $779,130 Jul 30, 2015 49
Biggest 7th Wednesday 44 $826,350 Jul 29, 2015 48
Biggest 7th Tuesday 41 $1,084,450 Jul 28, 2015 47
Biggest 7th Monday 66 $925,750 Jul 27, 2015 46
Biggest 7th Sunday 56 $2,142,450 Jul 26, 2015 45
Biggest Domestic 7th Weekend 89 $7,181,175 Jul 24, 2015 45
Biggest 7th Saturday 71 $2,975,625 Jul 25, 2015 44
Biggest 7th Friday 66 $2,063,100 Jul 24, 2015 43
Biggest 6th Thursday 45 $1,262,385 Jul 23, 2015 42
Biggest 6th Wednesday 40 $1,309,140 Jul 22, 2015 41
Biggest 6th Tuesday 31 $1,729,935 Jul 21, 2015 40
Biggest 6th Monday 64 $1,372,505 Jul 20, 2015 39
Biggest 6th Sunday 35 $3,288,435 Jul 19, 2015 38
Biggest Domestic 6th Weekend 40 $11,454,975 Jul 17, 2015 38
Biggest 6th Saturday 36 $4,909,275 Jul 18, 2015 37
Biggest 6th Friday 34 $3,257,265 Jul 17, 2015 36
Fastest to $600m 6 $603,031,100 Jul 17, 2015 36
Biggest 5th Thursday 31 $1,944,165 Jul 16, 2015 35
Biggest 5th Wednesday 20 $2,202,240 Jul 15, 2015 34
Biggest 5th Tuesday 17 $2,787,210 Jul 14, 2015 33
Biggest 5th Monday 52 $2,150,625 Jul 13, 2015 32
Biggest 5th Sunday 22 $5,299,140 Jul 12, 2015 31
Biggest Domestic 5th Weekend 21 $18,151,275 Jul 10, 2015 31
Biggest 5th Saturday 23 $7,432,560 Jul 11, 2015 30
Biggest 5th Friday 14 $5,419,575 Jul 10, 2015 29
Biggest 4th Thursday 8 $3,251,190 Jul 9, 2015 28
Biggest 4th Wednesday 7 $3,755,685 Jul 8, 2015 27
Biggest 4th Tuesday 10 $4,839,415 Jul 7, 2015 26
Biggest 4th Monday 29 $4,149,050 Jul 6, 2015 25
Biggest 4th Sunday 19 $8,875,375 Jul 5, 2015 24
Biggest Domestic 4th Weekend 16 $29,237,055 Jul 3, 2015 24
Fastest to $550m 7 $556,538,010 Jul 3, 2015 24
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 39 $29,237,055 Jul 3, 2015 24
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 60 $39,577,562 Jul 3, 2015 24
Biggest 4th Saturday 48 $8,539,045 Jul 4, 2015 23
Biggest 4th Friday 3 $11,827,605 Jul 3, 2015 22
Biggest 3rd Thursday 5 $6,938,650 Jul 2, 2015 21
Biggest 3rd Wednesday 12 $5,988,150 Jul 1, 2015 20
Biggest 3rd Tuesday 13 $7,474,355 Jun 30, 2015 19
Biggest 3rd Monday 21 $6,526,380 Jun 29, 2015 18
Biggest 3rd Sunday 11 $17,359,440 Jun 28, 2015 17
Biggest Domestic 3rd Weekend 11 $54,532,615 Jun 26, 2015 17
Fastest to $500m 7 $500,373,420 Jun 26, 2015 17
Biggest 3rd Saturday 9 $22,480,290 Jun 27, 2015 16
Biggest 3rd Friday 15 $14,692,885 Jun 26, 2015 15
Fastest to $450m 6 $460,533,690 Jun 26, 2015 15
Biggest 2nd Thursday 20 $8,903,825 Jun 25, 2015 14
Biggest 2nd Wednesday 19 $9,440,200 Jun 24, 2015 13
Biggest 2nd Tuesday 16 $13,130,460 Jun 23, 2015 12
Biggest 2nd Monday 24 $11,566,225 Jun 22, 2015 11
Biggest 2nd Sunday 3 $38,361,540 Jun 21, 2015 10
Biggest Domestic 2nd Weekend 5 $106,588,440 Jun 19, 2015 10
Fastest to $400m 6 $402,800,095 Jun 19, 2015 10
Biggest 2nd Saturday 7 $39,112,465 Jun 20, 2015 9
Fastest to $350m 7 $364,438,555 Jun 19, 2015 9
Biggest 2nd Friday 8 $29,114,435 Jun 19, 2015 8
Fastest to $300m 6 $325,326,090 Jun 19, 2015 8
Biggest 1st Thursday 9 $17,822,580 Jun 18, 2015 7
Biggest Domestic Thursday 29 $17,822,580 Jun 18, 2015 7
Biggest 1st Wednesday 9 $19,895,470 Jun 17, 2015 6
Biggest Domestic Wednesday 33 $19,895,470 Jun 17, 2015 6
Biggest 1st Tuesday 9 $24,342,515 Jun 16, 2015 5
Biggest Domestic Tuesday 14 $24,342,515 Jun 16, 2015 5
Fastest to $250m 8 $258,493,605 Jun 16, 2015 5
Biggest 1st Monday 10 $25,344,820 Jun 15, 2015 4
Biggest Domestic Monday 14 $25,344,820 Jun 15, 2015 4
Biggest 1st Sunday 6 $57,207,490 Jun 14, 2015 3
Biggest Domestic Sunday 6 $57,207,490 Jun 14, 2015 3
Biggest Domestic June Weekend 1 $208,806,270 Jun 12, 2015 3
Biggest Domestic Opening Weekend 7 $208,806,270 Jun 12, 2015 3
Top Action Weekend Domestic 5 $208,806,270 Jun 12, 2015 3
Top Based on Fiction Book/Short Story Weekend Domestic 1 $208,806,270 Jun 12, 2015 3
Top Live Action Weekend Domestic 1 $208,806,270 Jun 12, 2015 3
Top PG-13 Weekend Domestic 6 $208,806,270 Jun 12, 2015 3
Top Science Fiction Weekend Domestic 3 $208,806,270 Jun 12, 2015 3
Biggest Domestic Sequel Weekend 7 $208,806,270 Jun 12, 2015 3
Top Universal Weekend Domestic 1 $208,806,270 Jun 12, 2015 3
Biggest Domestic Weekend 7 $208,806,270 Jun 12, 2015 3
Fastest to $200m 7 $208,806,270 Jun 12, 2015 3
Top 2015 Theater Average 12 $48,855 Jun 12, 2015 3
Widest Opening Weekend 69 4,274 Jun 12, 2015 3
Biggest 1st Saturday 4 $69,644,830 Jun 13, 2015 2
Biggest Domestic Saturday 4 $69,644,830 Jun 13, 2015 2
Fastest to $100m 7 $151,598,780 Jun 12, 2015 2
Fastest to $150m 7 $151,598,780 Jun 12, 2015 2
Biggest 1st Friday 12 $81,953,950 Jun 12, 2015 1
Top Action Day Domestic 11 $81,953,950 Jun 12, 2015 1
Top Based on Fiction Book/Short Story Day Domestic 2 $81,953,950 Jun 12, 2015 1
Top Live Action Day Domestic 1 $81,953,950 Jun 12, 2015 1
Top PG-13 Day Domestic 14 $81,953,950 Jun 12, 2015 1
Top Science Fiction Day Domestic 4 $81,953,950 Jun 12, 2015 1
Biggest Domestic Sequel Day 15 $81,953,950 Jun 12, 2015 1
Top Universal Day Domestic 1 $81,953,950 Jun 12, 2015 1
Biggest Domestic Friday 12 $81,953,950 Jun 12, 2015 1
Biggest Domestic June Day 1 $81,953,950 Jun 12, 2015 1
Biggest Domestic Day 15 $81,953,950 Jun 12, 2015 1
Fastest to $50m 12 $81,953,950 Jun 12, 2015 1
Biggest Previews 36 $18,500,000 Jun 11, 2015 0

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 12, 2015 1 $208,806,270   4,274 $48,855   $208,806,270 1
Jun 19, 2015 1 $106,588,440 -49% 4,291 $24,840   $402,800,095 2
Jun 26, 2015 1 $54,532,615 -49% 4,198 $12,990   $500,373,420 3
Jul 3, 2015 2 $29,237,055 -46% 3,737 $7,824   $556,538,010 4
Jul 10, 2015 2 $18,151,275 -38% 3,441 $5,275   $590,689,595 5
Jul 17, 2015 5 $11,454,975 -37% 3,117 $3,675   $611,228,810 6
Jul 24, 2015 8 $7,181,175 -37% 2,642 $2,718   $624,083,950 7
Jul 31, 2015 10 $3,901,400 -46% 1,912 $2,040   $631,601,030 8
Aug 7, 2015 13 $1,947,060 -50% 1,119 $1,740   $635,673,840 9
Aug 14, 2015 15 $1,239,840 -36% 738 $1,680   $637,971,480 10
Aug 21, 2015 18 $947,550 -24% 574 $1,651   $639,568,530 11
Aug 28, 2015 9 $3,010,770 +218% 1,239 $2,430   $642,978,555 12
Sep 4, 2015 13 $2,694,265 -11% 1,571 $1,715   $646,737,905 13
Sep 11, 2015 17 $1,180,690 -56% 1,169 $1,010   $648,908,885 14
Sep 18, 2015 21 $636,480 -46% 753 $845   $649,860,515 15
Sep 25, 2015 20 $390,450 -39% 347 $1,125   $650,442,740 16
Oct 2, 2015 21 $292,220 -25% 254 $1,150   $650,831,970 17
Oct 9, 2015 26 $211,925 -27% 213 $995   $651,128,985 18
Oct 16, 2015 23 $224,225 +6% 202 $1,110   $651,443,635 19
Oct 23, 2015 26 $194,360 -13% 175 $1,111   $651,713,685 20
Oct 30, 2015 33 $118,145 -39% 164 $720   $651,889,590 21
Nov 6, 2015 32 $116,120 -2% 139 $835   $652,054,115 22
Nov 13, 2015 39 $77,350 -33% 109 $710   $652,177,270 23

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jun 11, 2015 P $18,500,000     3,229 $5,729   $18,500,000  
Jun 12, 2015 1 $81,953,950     4,274 $19,175   $81,953,950 1
Jun 13, 2015 1 $69,644,830 -15%   4,274 $16,295   $151,598,780 2
Jun 14, 2015 1 $57,207,490 -18%   4,274 $13,385   $208,806,270 3
Jun 15, 2015 1 $25,344,820 -56%   4,274 $5,930   $234,151,090 4
Jun 16, 2015 1 $24,342,515 -4%   4,274 $5,695   $258,493,605 5
Jun 17, 2015 1 $19,895,470 -18%   4,274 $4,655   $278,389,075 6
Jun 18, 2015 1 $17,822,580 -10%   4,274 $4,170   $296,211,655 7
Jun 19, 2015 2 $29,114,435 +63% -64% 4,291 $6,785   $325,326,090 8
Jun 20, 2015 1 $39,112,465 +34% -44% 4,291 $9,115   $364,438,555 9
Jun 21, 2015 1 $38,361,540 -2% -33% 4,291 $8,940   $402,800,095 10
Jun 22, 2015 1 $11,566,225 -70% -54% 4,291 $2,695   $414,366,320 11
Jun 23, 2015 1 $13,130,460 +14% -46% 4,291 $3,060   $427,496,780 12
Jun 24, 2015 1 $9,440,200 -28% -53% 4,291 $2,200   $436,936,980 13
Jun 25, 2015 2 $8,903,825 -6% -50% 4,291 $2,075   $445,840,805 14
Jun 26, 2015 2 $14,692,885 +65% -50% 4,198 $3,500   $460,533,690 15
Jun 27, 2015 1 $22,480,290 +53% -43% 4,198 $5,355   $483,013,980 16
Jun 28, 2015 1 $17,359,440 -23% -55% 4,198 $4,135   $500,373,420 17
Jun 29, 2015 2 $6,526,380 -62% -44% 4,198 $1,555   $506,899,800 18
Jun 30, 2015 2 $7,474,355 +15% -43% 4,198 $1,780   $514,374,155 19
Jul 1, 2015 4 $5,988,150 -20% -37% 3,802 $1,575   $520,362,305 20
Jul 2, 2015 2 $6,938,650 +16% -22% 3,802 $1,825   $527,300,955 21
Jul 3, 2015 2 $11,827,605 +70% -20% 3,737 $3,165   $539,128,560 22
Jul 4, 2015 1 $8,539,045 -28% -62% 3,737 $2,285   $547,667,605 23
Jul 5, 2015 2 $8,875,375 +4% -49% 3,737 $2,375   $556,542,980 24
Jul 6, 2015 2 $4,149,050 -53% -36% 3,737 $1,110   $560,692,030 25
Jul 7, 2015 2 $4,839,415 +17% -35% 3,737 $1,295   $565,531,445 26
Jul 8, 2015 2 $3,755,685 -22% -37% 3,737 $1,005   $569,287,130 27
Jul 9, 2015 2 $3,251,190 -13% -53% 3,737 $870   $572,538,320 28
Jul 10, 2015 3 $5,419,575 +67% -54% 3,441 $1,575   $577,957,895 29
Jul 11, 2015 2 $7,432,560 +37% -13% 3,441 $2,160   $585,390,455 30
Jul 12, 2015 2 $5,299,140 -29% -40% 3,441 $1,540   $590,689,595 31
Jul 13, 2015 3 $2,150,625 -59% -48% 3,441 $625   $592,840,220 32
Jul 14, 2015 3 $2,787,210 +30% -42% 3,441 $810   $595,627,430 33
Jul 15, 2015 3 $2,202,240 -21% -41% 3,441 $640   $597,829,670 34
Jul 16, 2015 3 $1,944,165 -12% -40% 3,441 $565   $599,773,835 35
Jul 17, 2015 5 $3,257,265 +68% -40% 3,117 $1,045   $603,031,100 36
Jul 18, 2015 4 $4,909,275 +51% -34% 3,117 $1,575   $607,940,375 37
Jul 19, 2015 5 $3,288,435 -33% -38% 3,117 $1,055   $611,228,810 38
Jul 20, 2015 5 $1,372,505 -58% -36% 3,117 $440   $612,601,315 39
Jul 21, 2015 5 $1,729,935 +26% -38% 3,117 $555   $614,331,250 40
Jul 22, 2015 5 $1,309,140 -24% -41% 3,117 $420   $615,640,390 41
Jul 23, 2015 5 $1,262,385 -4% -35% 3,117 $405   $616,902,775 42
Jul 24, 2015 8 $2,063,100 +63% -37% 2,642 $781   $618,965,875 43
Jul 25, 2015 7 $2,975,625 +44% -39% 2,642 $1,126   $621,941,500 44
Jul 26, 2015 8 $2,142,450 -28% -35% 2,642 $811   $624,083,950 45
Jul 27, 2015 8 $925,750 -57% -33% 2,642 $350   $625,009,700 46
Jul 28, 2015 8 $1,084,450 +17% -37% 2,642 $410   $626,094,150 47
Jul 29, 2015 9 $826,350 -24% -37% 2,642 $313   $626,920,500 48
Jul 30, 2015 9 $779,130 -6% -38% 2,642 $295   $627,699,630 49
Jul 31, 2015 10 $1,070,720 +37% -48% 1,912 $560   $628,770,350 50
Aug 1, 2015 10 $1,616,560 +51% -46% 1,912 $845   $630,386,910 51
Aug 2, 2015 10 $1,214,120 -25% -43% 1,912 $635   $631,601,030 52
Aug 3, 2015 10 $592,720 -51% -36% 1,912 $310   $632,193,750 53
Aug 4, 2015 11 $640,520 +8% -41% 1,912 $335   $632,834,270 54
Aug 5, 2015 12 $484,500 -24% -41% 1,912 $253   $633,318,770 55
Aug 6, 2015 12 $408,010 -16% -48% 1,912 $213   $633,726,780 56
Aug 7, 2015 13 $553,905 +36% -48% 1,119 $495   $634,280,685 57
Aug 8, 2015 14 $833,655 +51% -48% 1,119 $745   $635,114,340 58
Aug 9, 2015 13 $559,500 -33% -54% 1,119 $500   $635,673,840 59
Aug 10, 2015 15 $262,965 -53% -56% 1,119 $235   $635,936,805 60
Aug 11, 2015 14 $335,700 +28% -48% 1,119 $300   $636,272,505 61
Aug 12, 2015 14 $240,585 -28% -50% 1,119 $215   $636,513,090 62
Aug 13, 2015 13 $218,550 -9% -46% 1,119 $195   $636,731,640 63
Aug 14, 2015 15 $335,790 +54% -39% 738 $455   $637,067,430 64
Aug 15, 2015 15 $546,120 +63% -34% 738 $740   $637,613,550 65
Aug 16, 2015 15 $357,930 -34% -36% 738 $485   $637,971,480 66
Aug 17, 2015 15 $155,025 -57% -41% 738 $210   $638,126,505 67
Aug 18, 2015 15 $195,785 +26% -42% 738 $265   $638,322,290 68
Aug 19, 2015 15 $151,280 -23% -37% 738 $205   $638,473,570 69
Aug 20, 2015 15 $147,410 -3% -33% 738 $200   $638,620,980 70
Aug 21, 2015 - $267,010 +81% -20% 574 $465   $638,887,990 71
Aug 22, 2015 - $419,210 +57% -23% 574 $730   $639,307,200 72
Aug 23, 2015 - $261,330 -38% -27% 574 $455   $639,568,530 73
Aug 24, 2015 - $94,795 -64% -39% 574 $165   $639,663,325 74
Aug 25, 2015 - $115,025 +21% -41% 574 $200   $639,778,350 75
Aug 26, 2015 - $94,450 -18% -38% 574 $165   $639,872,800 76
Aug 27, 2015 - $94,985 +1% -36% 574 $165   $639,967,785 77
Aug 28, 2015 10 $792,960 +735% +197% 1,239 $640   $640,760,745 78
Aug 29, 2015 9 $1,375,290 +73% +228% 1,239 $1,110   $642,136,035 79
Aug 30, 2015 10 $842,520 -39% +222% 1,239 $680   $642,978,555 80
Aug 31, 2015 11 $291,200 -65% +207% 1,239 $235   $643,269,755 81
Sep 1, 2015 12 $309,825 +6% +169% 1,239 $250   $643,579,580 82
Sep 2, 2015 11 $259,755 -16% +175% 1,239 $210   $643,839,335 83
Sep 3, 2015 13 $204,305 -21% +115% 1,239 $165   $644,043,640 84
Sep 4, 2015 14 $589,125 +188% -26% 1,571 $375   $644,632,765 85
Sep 5, 2015 12 $1,036,860 +76% -25% 1,571 $660   $645,669,625 86
Sep 6, 2015 12 $1,068,280 +3% +27% 1,571 $680   $646,737,905 87
Sep 7, 2015 15 $636,255 -40% +118% 1,571 $405   $647,374,160 88
Sep 8, 2015 15 $141,895 -78% -54% 1,571 $90   $647,516,055 89
Sep 9, 2015 15 $110,025 -22% -58% 1,571 $70   $647,626,080 90
Sep 10, 2015 14 $102,115 -7% -50% 1,571 $65   $647,728,195 91
Sep 11, 2015 15 $298,095 +192% -49% 1,169 $255   $648,026,290 92
Sep 12, 2015 15 $596,190 +100% -43% 1,169 $510   $648,622,480 93
Sep 13, 2015 - $286,405 -52% -73% 1,169 $245   $648,908,885 94
Sep 14, 2015 - $81,830 -71% -87% 1,169 $70   $648,990,715 95
Sep 15, 2015 - $94,010 +15% -34% 1,169 $80   $649,084,725 96
Sep 16, 2015 - $75,550 -20% -31% 1,169 $65   $649,160,275 97
Sep 17, 2015 15 $63,760 -16% -38% 1,169 $55   $649,224,035 98
Sep 18, 2015 - $173,330 +172% -42% 753 $230   $649,397,365 99
Sep 19, 2015 - $312,310 +80% -48% 753 $415   $649,709,675 100
Sep 20, 2015 - $150,840 -52% -47% 753 $200   $649,860,515 101
Sep 21, 2015 - $45,180 -70% -45% 753 $60   $649,905,695 102
Sep 22, 2015 - $52,710 +17% -44% 753 $70   $649,958,405 103
Sep 23, 2015 - $52,380 -1% -31% 753 $70   $650,010,785 104
Sep 24, 2015 - $41,505 -21% -35% 753 $55   $650,052,290 105
Sep 25, 2015 - $110,880 +167% -36% 347 $320   $650,163,170 106
Sep 26, 2015 - $196,120 +77% -37% 347 $565   $650,359,290 107
Sep 27, 2015 - $83,450 -57% -45% 347 $240   $650,442,740 108
Sep 28, 2015 - $22,555 -73% -50% 347 $65   $650,465,295 109
Sep 29, 2015 - $27,760 +23% -47% 347 $80   $650,493,055 110
Sep 30, 2015 - $25,875 -7% -51% 347 $75   $650,518,930 111
Oct 1, 2015 - $20,820 -20% -50% 347 $60   $650,539,750 112
Oct 2, 2015 - $81,365 +291% -27% 254 $320   $650,621,115 113
Oct 3, 2015 - $139,735 +72% -29% 254 $550   $650,760,850 114
Oct 4, 2015 - $71,120 -49% -15% 254 $280   $650,831,970 115
Oct 5, 2015 - $20,320 -71% -10% 254 $80   $650,852,290 116
Oct 6, 2015 - $22,860 +13% -18% 254 $90   $650,875,150 117
Oct 7, 2015 16 $21,590 -6% -17% 254 $85   $650,896,740 118
Oct 8, 2015 - $20,320 -6% -2% 254 $80   $650,917,060 119
Oct 9, 2015 - $59,540 +193% -27% 213 $280   $650,976,600 120
Oct 10, 2015 - $95,935 +61% -31% 213 $450   $651,072,535 121
Oct 11, 2015 - $56,450 -41% -21% 213 $265   $651,128,985 122
Oct 12, 2015 - $28,755 -49% +42% 213 $135   $651,157,740 123
Oct 13, 2015 - $18,105 -37% -21% 213 $85   $651,175,845 124
Oct 14, 2015 - $18,005 -1% -17% 213 $85   $651,193,850 125
Oct 15, 2015 - $25,560 +42% +26% 213 $120   $651,219,410 126
Oct 16, 2015 - $60,605 +137% +2% 202 $300   $651,280,015 127
Oct 17, 2015 - $102,010 +68% +6% 202 $505   $651,382,025 128
Oct 18, 2015 - $61,610 -40% +9% 202 $305   $651,443,635 129
Oct 19, 2015 - $17,170 -72% -40% 202 $85   $651,460,805 130
Oct 20, 2015 - $21,210 +24% +17% 202 $105   $651,482,015 131
Oct 21, 2015 - $18,105 -15% +1% 202 $90   $651,500,120 132
Oct 22, 2015 - $19,205 +6% -25% 202 $95   $651,519,325 133
Oct 23, 2015 - $52,515 +173% -13% 175 $300   $651,571,840 134
Oct 24, 2015 - $90,140 +72% -12% 175 $515   $651,661,980 135
Oct 25, 2015 - $51,705 -43% -16% 175 $295   $651,713,685 136
Oct 26, 2015 - $14,015 -73% -18% 175 $80   $651,727,700 137
Oct 27, 2015 - $15,745 +12% -26% 175 $90   $651,743,445 138
Oct 28, 2015 - $13,125 -17% -28% 175 $75   $651,756,570 139
Oct 29, 2015 - $14,875 +13% -23% 175 $85   $651,771,445 140
Oct 30, 2015 - $33,630 +126% -36% 164 $205   $651,805,075 141
Oct 31, 2015 - $43,465 +29% -52% 164 $265   $651,848,540 142
Nov 1, 2015 - $41,050 -6% -21% 164 $250   $651,889,590 143
Nov 2, 2015 - $11,505 -72% -18% 164 $70   $651,901,095 144
Nov 3, 2015 - $14,760 +28% -6% 164 $90   $651,915,855 145
Nov 4, 2015 - $10,660 -28% -19% 164 $65   $651,926,515 146
Nov 5, 2015 - $11,480 +8% -23% 164 $70   $651,937,995 147
Nov 6, 2015 - $29,215 +154% -13% 139 $210   $651,967,210 148
Nov 7, 2015 - $55,635 +90% +28% 139 $400   $652,022,845 149
Nov 8, 2015 - $31,270 -44% -24% 139 $225   $652,054,115 150
Nov 9, 2015 - $6,945 -78% -40% 139 $50   $652,061,060 151
Nov 10, 2015 - $10,435 +50% -29% 139 $75   $652,071,495 152
Nov 11, 2015 - $20,145 +93% +89% 139 $145   $652,091,640 153
Nov 12, 2015 - $8,280 -59% -28% 139 $60   $652,099,920 154
Nov 13, 2015 - $18,010 +118% -38% 109 $165   $652,117,930 155
Nov 14, 2015 - $37,035 +106% -33% 109 $340   $652,154,965 156
Nov 15, 2015 - $22,305 -40% -29% 109 $205   $652,177,270 157
Nov 16, 2015 - $4,905 -78% -29% 109 $45   $652,182,175 158
Nov 17, 2015 - $6,045 +23% -42% 109 $55   $652,188,220 159
Nov 18, 2015 - $4,855 -20% -76% 109 $45   $652,193,075 160
Nov 19, 2015 - $4,935 +2% -40% 109 $45   $652,198,010 161

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 12, 2015 1 $296,211,655   4,274 $69,305   $296,211,655 1
Jun 19, 2015 1 $149,629,150 -49% 4,291 $34,870   $445,840,805 2
Jun 26, 2015 2 $81,460,150 -46% 3,802 $21,426   $527,300,955 3
Jul 3, 2015 2 $45,237,365 -44% 3,737 $12,105   $572,538,320 4
Jul 10, 2015 3 $27,235,515 -40% 3,441 $7,915   $599,773,835 5
Jul 17, 2015 5 $17,128,940 -37% 3,117 $5,495   $616,902,775 6
Jul 24, 2015 8 $10,796,855 -37% 2,642 $4,087   $627,699,630 7
Jul 31, 2015 10 $6,027,150 -44% 1,912 $3,152   $633,726,780 8
Aug 7, 2015 14 $3,004,860 -50% 1,119 $2,685   $636,731,640 9
Aug 14, 2015 15 $1,889,340 -37% 738 $2,560   $638,620,980 10
Aug 21, 2015 19 $1,346,805 -29% 574 $2,346   $639,967,785 11
Aug 28, 2015 11 $4,075,855 +203% 1,239 $3,290   $644,043,640 12
Sep 4, 2015 14 $3,684,555 -10% 1,571 $2,345   $647,728,195 13
Sep 11, 2015 17 $1,495,840 -59% 1,169 $1,280   $649,224,035 14
Sep 18, 2015 21 $828,255 -45% 753 $1,100   $650,052,290 15
Sep 25, 2015 20 $487,460 -41% 347 $1,405   $650,539,750 16
Oct 2, 2015 19 $377,310 -23% 254 $1,485   $650,917,060 17
Oct 9, 2015 26 $302,350 -20% 213 $1,419   $651,219,410 18
Oct 16, 2015 23 $299,915 -1% 202 $1,485   $651,519,325 19
Oct 23, 2015 26 $252,120 -16% 175 $1,441   $651,771,445 20
Oct 30, 2015 32 $166,550 -34% 164 $1,016   $651,937,995 21
Nov 6, 2015 33 $161,925 -3% 139 $1,165   $652,099,920 22
Nov 13, 2015 38 $98,090 -39% 109 $900   $652,198,010 23

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 6/11/2015 $4,210,521 165 165 884 $15,418,925 12/17/2015
Australia 6/11/2015 $12,440,989 605 605 3,513 $37,828,680 8/24/2020
Austria 6/12/2015 $1,042,172 141 146 1,190 $4,658,393 12/17/2015
Belgium 6/10/2015 $1,761,492 135 135 1,190 $8,463,665 12/17/2015
Bolivia 6/11/2015 $0 0 21 35 $1,431,899 12/30/2018
Brazil 6/11/2015 $7,621,714 1,001 1,147 5,161 $28,565,874 12/17/2015
Bulgaria 6/12/2015 $181,173 65 65 162 $802,366 12/30/2018
Chile 6/11/2015 $1,258,799 53 58 438 $6,066,667 12/30/2018
China 6/9/2015 $60,930,000 71,517 71,517 154,249 $205,200,000 10/19/2018
Colombia 6/11/2015 $1,552,360 179 179 784 $5,962,559 12/30/2018
Croatia 6/11/2015 $86,729 31 31 155 $388,012 12/30/2018
Czech Republic 6/11/2015 $469,826 137 137 577 $2,290,694 1/1/2019
Denmark 6/11/2015 $1,714,304 94 94 623 $6,726,923 12/17/2015
Ecuador 6/12/2015 $0 0 1 1 $2,777,068 12/30/2018
Estonia 6/12/2015 $107,617 18 18 22 $419,796 7/21/2015
Finland 6/12/2015 $507,184 138 138 763 $2,445,748 12/17/2015
France 6/10/2015 $13,692,548 723 827 5,526 $39,757,449 12/17/2015
Germany 6/11/2015 $11,351,375 941 1,074 8,468 $49,239,111 12/17/2015
Greece 6/11/2015 $377,190 115 115 426 $1,388,347 8/26/2015
Hong Kong 6/11/2015 $4,234,547 52 199 542 $13,235,138 9/8/2015
Hungary 6/11/2015 $603,158 68 68 524 $2,538,619 12/30/2018
Iceland 6/12/2015 $0 0 0 0 $0
India 6/12/2015 $7,600,000 0 775 1,369 $22,687,937 7/21/2015
Indonesia 6/10/2015 $3,998,809 541 541 1,423 $9,621,701 12/30/2018
Ireland 6/11/2015 $0 0 0 0 $0
Israel 6/11/2015 $471,555 27 63 304 $2,795,799 12/30/2018
Italy 6/11/2015 $6,294,198 799 805 3,109 $16,333,901 10/2/2018
Japan 8/7/2015 $12,834,198 803 803 6,372 $75,280,975 11/18/2015
Kenya 6/12/2015 $67,401 13 13 23 $175,261 12/30/2018
Latvia 6/12/2015 $0 0 14 26 $311,756 12/30/2018
Lebanon 6/11/2015 $126,222 26 26 98 $603,917 12/30/2018
Lithuania 6/12/2015 $46,937 23 164 247 $273,266 7/31/2015
Malaysia 6/11/2015 $5,585,118 131 131 804 $11,515,430 9/23/2015
Mexico 6/11/2015 $13,649,083 687 687 3,450 $44,335,679 9/8/2015
Mongolia 6/12/2015 $0 0 4 18 $242,858 12/30/2018
Netherlands 6/11/2015 $2,147,426 123 125 1,416 $11,784,922 6/11/2018
New Zealand 6/11/2015 $1,638,347 136 136 912 $5,083,652 10/19/2022
Norway 6/12/2015 $1,500,544 152 152 707 $6,038,076 11/11/2015
Panama 6/11/2015 $2,096,897 13 15 89 $7,620,462 12/30/2018
Peru 6/11/2015 $1,638,156 84 84 414 $4,711,970 12/20/2018
Philippines 6/10/2015 $5,538,299 150 150 553 $11,130,197 12/30/2018
Poland 6/12/2015 $833,468 217 217 791 $3,642,802 12/30/2018
Portugal 6/11/2015 $767,503 72 72 437 $2,236,381 8/11/2015
Romania 6/12/2015 $270,443 64 64 335 $1,198,238 12/30/2018
Russia (CIS) 6/11/2015 $9,962,652 1,204 1,204 5,069 $24,552,936 2/26/2019
Serbia and Montenegro 6/11/2015 $27,872 10 16 26 $142,240 12/30/2018
Singapore 6/11/2015 $3,642,149 116 116 374 $8,774,994 9/29/2015
Slovakia 6/11/2015 $238,252 61 61 227 $774,999 8/18/2015
Slovenia 6/11/2015 $66,800 20 20 177 $384,322 8/19/2015
South Africa 6/12/2015 $820,152 129 132 900 $3,914,152 11/3/2015
South Korea 6/11/2015 $12,385,027 351 1,022 2,990 $43,935,002 4/28/2020
Spain 6/12/2015 $7,644,908 571 656 4,212 $24,901,212 10/20/2015
Sweden 6/12/2015 $2,409,716 163 163 843 $8,504,825 10/15/2015
Switzerland 6/10/2015 $1,879,412 201 201 1,043 $6,719,759 9/23/2015
Taiwan 6/12/2015 $8,230,015 168 168 898 $26,736,687 9/2/2015
Thailand 6/11/2015 $3,773,857 182 182 700 $8,686,040 11/18/2015
Turkey 6/12/2015 $702,488 455 455 1,847 $2,790,109 12/30/2018
Ukraine 6/11/2015 $617,889 253 253 947 $1,807,763 12/30/2018
United Arab Emirates 6/11/2015 $2,745,865 130 130 138 $7,723,966 12/30/2018
United Kingdom 6/12/2015 $30,160,111 605 614 5,266 $100,481,318 12/16/2015
Uruguay 6/11/2015 $135,955 19 19 102 $861,047 12/30/2018
Venezuela 6/12/2015 $4,295,167 65 65 395 $28,523,743 8/26/2015
Vietnam 6/12/2015 $1,274,311 153 153 220 $4,433,254 12/30/2018
 
Rest of World $39,777,535
 
International Total$1,017,657,016 10/19/2022

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
Oct 25, 20151790,985 790,985$11,334,815$11,334,8151
Nov 1, 20151318,666-60% 1,109,651$4,534,617$15,869,4322
Nov 8, 20152147,527-54% 1,257,178$2,091,933$17,961,3653
Nov 15, 20154106,870-28% 1,364,048$1,513,279$19,474,6444
Nov 22, 2015298,498-8% 1,462,546$1,372,077$20,846,7215
Nov 29, 201511276,883+181% 1,739,429$3,591,173$24,437,8946
Dec 6, 20153122,189-56% 1,861,618$1,743,637$26,181,5317
Dec 13, 2015953,040-57% 1,914,658$951,007$27,132,5388
Dec 20, 201511128,742+143% 2,043,400$2,039,273$29,171,8119
Dec 27, 20158170,089+32% 2,213,489$2,544,531$31,716,34210
Jan 3, 20161736,132-79% 2,249,621$540,535$32,256,87711
Jan 10, 20161718,844-48% 2,268,465$281,906$32,538,78312
Jan 17, 20161612,530-34% 2,280,995$187,449$32,726,23213
Jan 24, 20161513,400+7% 2,294,395$192,692$32,918,92414
Jan 31, 20161321,312+59% 2,315,707$219,087$33,138,01115
Feb 7, 20162013,843-35% 2,329,550$182,589$33,320,60016
Feb 14, 20161229,614+114% 2,359,164$449,541$33,770,14117
Feb 21, 20161328,634-3% 2,387,798$485,633$34,255,77418
Mar 20, 20162821,161 2,437,154$205,473$34,867,75022
Mar 27, 20161730,663+45% 2,467,817$242,544$35,110,29423
Jun 26, 20161916,517 2,562,574$169,299$36,301,38636
Jul 3, 20162315,312-7% 2,577,886$179,304$36,480,69037
Jul 10, 20161721,496+40% 2,599,382$199,268$36,679,95838
Jul 17, 20161712,226-43% 2,611,608$154,781$36,834,73939
Jun 3, 20182111,010 2,844,016$98,980$39,016,764137
Jun 10, 20181114,851+35% 2,858,867$127,422$39,144,186138
Jun 17, 2018924,859+67% 2,883,726$193,900$39,338,086139
Jun 24, 2018544,195+78% 2,927,921$313,343$39,651,429140
Jul 1, 2018446,452+5% 2,974,373$232,260$39,883,689141
Jul 8, 20181137,029-20% 3,011,402$185,145$40,068,834142
Jul 15, 20181718,196-51% 3,029,598$93,527$40,162,361143
Jun 28, 20201223,065 3,222,667$439,619$41,942,778245
Jul 5, 2020929,053+26% 3,251,720$553,750$42,496,528246
Jul 12, 2020822,716-22% 3,274,436$432,967$42,929,495247
Jul 19, 2020430,827+36% 3,305,263$587,563$43,517,058248
Jul 26, 2020524,498-21% 3,329,761$466,932$43,983,990249
Aug 2, 2020728,481+16% 3,358,242$542,848$44,526,838250
Aug 9, 2020638,691+36% 3,396,933$737,450$45,264,288251
Aug 23, 2020824,105 3,425,138$459,441$45,748,329253
Aug 30, 20201123,969-1% 3,449,107$456,849$46,205,178254
Sep 6, 2020923,944n/c3,473,051$456,373$46,661,551255
Sep 13, 2020818,977-21% 3,492,028$361,702$47,023,253256
Sep 20, 20201613,583-28% 3,505,611$258,892$47,282,145257
Sep 27, 20201017,864+32% 3,523,475$340,488$47,622,633258
Oct 4, 2020822,242+25% 3,545,717$423,933$48,046,566259
Jan 3, 2021624,398 3,594,420$464,538$48,895,383272
Jan 10, 2021823,748-3% 3,618,168$452,162$49,347,545273
Jan 17, 20211125,901+9% 3,644,069$493,155$49,840,700274
Jan 24, 2021916,876-35% 3,660,945$321,488$50,162,188275
Jan 31, 20211411,245-33% 3,672,190$214,217$50,376,405276
Feb 7, 20211215,883+41% 3,688,073$302,571$50,678,976277
Feb 14, 20211313,905-12% 3,701,978$264,890$50,943,866278
Feb 21, 2021915,280+10% 3,717,258$291,084$51,234,950279
Jun 12, 2022154,059 3,901,775$56,136$52,402,192347
Jun 19, 2022157,208+78% 3,908,983$99,687$52,501,879348
Jun 26, 2022136,710-7% 3,915,693$92,665$52,594,544349
Jul 3, 202287,496+12% 3,923,189$103,520$52,698,064350
Jul 10, 2022126,268-16% 3,929,457$86,561$52,784,625351
Jul 17, 2022119,267+48% 3,938,724$127,977$52,912,602352
Jul 24, 20221012,370+33% 3,951,094$170,830$53,083,432353
Jul 31, 2022134,982-60% 3,956,076$68,801$53,152,233354
Aug 7, 2022127,708+55% 3,963,784$106,447$53,258,680355
Aug 14, 2022201,938-75% 3,965,722$26,764$53,285,444356

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Oct 25, 201511,522,877 1,522,877$29,945,585$29,945,5851
Nov 1, 20151549,006-64% 2,071,883$10,862,331$40,807,9162
Nov 8, 20152187,033-66% 2,258,916$3,772,635$44,580,5513
Nov 15, 2015480,934-57% 2,339,850$1,622,716$46,203,2674
Nov 22, 20152122,517+51% 2,462,367$2,373,112$48,576,3795
Nov 29, 20151697,570+469% 3,159,937$10,304,127$58,880,5066
Dec 6, 20151130,108-81% 3,290,045$2,409,784$61,290,2907
Dec 13, 2015558,072-55% 3,348,117$1,158,911$62,449,2018
Dec 20, 201510116,608+101% 3,464,725$2,341,962$64,791,1639
Dec 27, 201510152,733+31% 3,617,458$3,071,925$67,863,08810
Jan 3, 20161335,201-77% 3,652,659$709,500$68,572,58811
Jan 10, 20161513,980-60% 3,666,639$283,882$68,856,47012
Jan 17, 2016159,468-32% 3,676,107$193,999$69,050,46913
Jan 24, 2016129,625+2% 3,685,732$189,798$69,240,26714
Jan 31, 2016736,442+279% 3,722,174$378,197$69,618,46415
Feb 7, 2016209,128-75% 3,731,302$139,854$69,758,31816
Feb 14, 20161027,005+196% 3,758,307$469,859$70,228,17717
Feb 21, 20161122,369-17% 3,780,676$391,321$70,619,49818
Mar 20, 2016208,161 3,807,059$127,630$71,199,76522
Jun 26, 20161511,308 3,869,630$150,560$72,045,06036
Jul 3, 2016189,379-17% 3,879,009$122,259$72,167,31937
Jul 10, 20161612,504+33% 3,891,513$132,633$72,299,95238
Jun 17, 20181920,241 4,113,150$190,497$75,483,092139
Jun 24, 2018829,883+48% 4,143,033$280,123$75,763,215140
Jul 1, 2018536,503+22% 4,179,536$332,236$76,095,451141
Jul 8, 2018827,101-26% 4,206,637$236,451$76,331,902142
Jul 15, 2018814,780-45% 4,221,417$133,998$76,465,900143
Sep 23, 2018205,093 4,254,801$55,736$76,850,243153

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For example, if our weekly retail survey estimates that a particular title sold 1% of all units that week, and the industry reports sales of 1,500,000 units in total, we will estimate 15,000 units were sold of that title. The consumer spending estimate is based on the average sales price for the title in the retailers we survey.

We refine our estimates from week to week as more data becomes available. In particular, we adjust weekly sales figures for the quarter once the total market estimates are published by the Digital Entertainment Group. Figures will therefore fluctuate each week, and totals for individual titles can go up or down as we update our estimates.

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DEG Watched At Home Top 20 Charts

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Leading Cast

Chris Pratt    Owen Grady

Supporting Cast

Bryce Dallas Howard    Claire
Vincent D'Onofrio    Hoskins
Ty Simpkins    Gray
Nick Robinson    Zach
Jake Johnson    Lowery
Omar Sy    Barry
B.D. Wong    Dr. Henry Wu
Judy Greer    Karen
Irrfan Khan    Masrani
Lauren Lapkus    Vivian
Brian Tee    Hamada
Katie McGrath    Zara
Andy Buckley    Scott
Eric Edelstein    Paddock Supervisor
Courtney Clark    Mosasaurus Announcer
Colby Boothman    Young Raptor Handler
James DuMont    Hal Osterly
Matthew Burke    Jim Drucker
Anna Talakkottur    Erica Brand
Matty Cardarople    Gyrosphere Operator
Michael Papajohn    InGen Contractor
William Gary Smith    Park Ranger
Kelly Washington    Zach's Girlfriend
Isaac Keys    Control Room Security Guard
Patrick Crowley    Flight Instructor
Chad Randall    InGen Soldier
Gary Weeks    Father of Three
Bill Ogilvie    Spanish Parkgoer
Allan Tam    Chinese Parkgoer
Yvonne Welch    Italian Mother
Chloe Perrin    Italian Girl
Timothy Eulich    ACU Trooper
Kevin Foster    ACU Gunner
Bonnie Wild    Park Announcer
Brad Bird    Monorail Announcer
Colin Trevorrow    Mr. DNA

Cameos

Jimmy Fallon    Himself

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

Production and Technical Credits

Colin Trevorrow    Director
Colin Trevorrow    Screenwriter
Derek Connolly    Screenwriter
Rick Jaffa    Screenwriter
Amanda Silver    Screenwriter
Rick Jaffa    Story Creator
Amanda Silver    Story Creator
Michael Crichton    Based on Characters Created By
Frank Marshall    Producer
Patrick Crowley    Producer
Steven Spielberg    Executive Producer
Thomas Tull    Executive Producer
Ed Verreaux    Production Designer
Kevin Stitt    Editor
Michael Giacchino    Composer
John Schwartzman    Director of Photography
Daniel Orlandi    Costume Designer
John Williams    Song Writer-Jurassic Park Theme By
John Papsidera    Casting Director
Tim Alexander    Visual Effects Supervisor
Glen McIntosh    Visual Effects Animation Supervisor
Patrick Crowley    Unit Production Manager
Chris Castaldi    First Assistant Director
Jason Roberts    Second Assistant Director
Trevor Waterson    Co-Producer
Christopher Raimo    Associate Producer
Russell Allen    Production Supervisor
Doug Meerdink    Supervising Art Director
Christa Munro    Art Director
Sam Avila    Art Director-Assistant Art Director
Mike Piccirillo    Art Department Coordinator
Ronald R. Reiss    Set Decorator
Masako Masuda    Set Designer-Digital Set Designer
Randall Wilkins    Set Designer-Digital Set Designer
Forest Fischer    Set Designer-Digital Set Designer
Ernie Avila    Set Designer
George Lee-McDonnell    Set Designer
Kevin Loo    Set Designer
Todd Cherniawsky    Set Designer
Lorrie Campbell    Set Designer
David Chow    Set Designer
Kirk Francis    Sound Mixer
Stephen M. Rickert, Jr.    Additional Editor
Al Nelson    Supervising Sound Editor
Gwendolyn Yates Whittle    Supervising Sound Editor
Al Nelson    Sound Designer
Pete Horner    Sound Designer
Christopher Boyes    Re-recording Mixer
Pete Horner    Re-recording Mixer
Kris Cole    Assistant Editor
Heather Mullen    Assistant Editor
Brendan Walsh    Assistant Editor
Melanie DeForrest    Key Make Up Artist
Vivian Baker    Make up
Mary Mastro    Hairstylist
Peter Tothpal    Hairstylist
Luca Kouimelis    Script Supervisor
Deanna Brigidi-Stewart    Additional Casting-Casting Associate
Kim Winther    Casting Assistant
Scott Guitteau    Sound Effects Editor
Ben Burtt    Sound Effects Editor
Pascal Garneau    Sound Effects Editor
Brad Semenoff    Dialogue Editor
Chris Manning    Foley Mixer
Frank Rinella    Foley Mixer
Paul Apelgren    Music Editor
Alex Levy    Music Editor
Chris O’ Hara    Stunt Coordinator
Martin Klebba    Stunts
Steve Orlando    Assistant Sound Designer
Steve Orlando    Assistant Supervising Sound Editor

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

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November 27th, 2015

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November 19th, 2015

Jurassic World

There were a handful of new releases for the week of October 20th that reached the top 30 on the combined DVD and Blu-ray chart for October 25th. However, only one of them really matters: Jurassic World. The film opened in first place, obviously, selling 2.34 million units and generating $54.58 million in total sales. Dollarwise, this is nearly as much as The Avengers: Age of Ultron has sold so far, while its units sold puts the film in ninth place for the year. Its opening week Blu-ray share was 66%, which was excellent, even with the high expectations summer blockbusters have. More...

Home Market Numbers: Aladdin Shakes Things Up

November 11th, 2015

San Andreas

It was a strange week on the home market, as there were two new releases that could legitimately say they won on the combined DVD and Blu-ray chart for October 18th. San Andreas sold 801,000 units / $16.42 million for an opening week Blu-ray share of 40%. This put it on top of the chart; however, Aladdin arguably had the better week, as it sold 706,000 units / $13.92 million, all of which was on Blu-ray. More...

Home Market Releases for November 3rd, 2015

November 3rd, 2015

Inside Out

It's a short list of new releases this week for two reasons. The first reason is the previously mentioned technical problems. I need to get three days of work done today so that I can get my computer off to the shop for an upgrade. Meanwhile, I've been battling an only mostly functional computer for a week. The second reason is Inside Out is coming out and that scared away the competition. The Blu-ray Combo Pack or 3D Combo Pack are clearly the Pick of the Week this week. However, it is far from the only new release worth picking up. It's just that the rest of the contenders are much smaller releases. More...

Featured 3D Blu-ray / DVD Review: Jurassic World

October 29th, 2015

Jurassic World

(As we mentioned previously, we've run out of images for Jurassic World, so we're reduced to using less than official images. I know I promised Corgis dress as dinosaurs, but I couldn't find any really good pictures. I did find a picture of Guinea Pigs dressed as dinosaurs, which might be even cuter. So thanks to Reddit user guineapigsarethebest for letting us use your picture.)

Jurassic World became the biggest hit of the year and one of the biggest hits in the history of the box office. On the other hand, its reviews were not that good with the term "dumb" used repeatedly, even in the positive reviews. Is it dumb fun? Is it just plain dumb? More...

Home Market Releases for October 20th, 2015

October 20th, 2015

Diary of a Lost Girl

It is a shallow week on the home market. The number one release is Jurassic World, which is one of the biggest hits of all time. The second biggest release according to Amazon.com is the Back to the Future Box Set. There's mostly filler by the time you get to the second page of new releases. As for the best release on this week's list, I'm going old school. ... Really, really old school. Diary of a Lost Girl is 86 years old, but the Blu-ray is Pick of the Week. More...

Home Market Releases for September 29th, 2015

September 29th, 2015

Spy

It is another week loaded with TV on DVD releases, including iZombie: Season One, which is one of the best new TV shows from last season. However, while that release is a Pick of the Week contender, the actual honor goes to Spy (DVD or Blu-ray Combo Pack). More...

International Box Office: Summer is Terminated

September 10th, 2015

Terminator: Genisys

Terminator: Genisys remained in first place on the international chart, but with only $11.5 million in 8 markets. This lifted its international total to $346.3 million, while it now has $435.9 million worldwide. This helped the film become the second biggest hit in the franchise, assuming you don't take inflation into account. In China, the film managed $26.67 million, but that was for the full week, giving the film a total of $111.92 million after 15 days of release. More...

International Box Office: Mission Completes Hattrick, but International Fair Thrives

August 20th, 2015

Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation

Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation remained in first place for the third weekend in a row with $46.1 million in 63 markets over the weekend for totals of $235.3 million internationally and $373.6 million worldwide. The film's biggest opening was in France where it easily earned first place with $7.96 million on 719 screens. It also earned first place with $2.99 million on 947 screens in Brazil. The film isn't quite done its international run. It opens in Italy this weekend and China next month. It should have no trouble getting to $300 million internationally and could get all the way to $500 million worldwide. China could be a huge market for the movie. More...

International Box Office: Rogue Remains Massive, While Fantastic Fairs Better

August 13th, 2015

Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation

Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation expanded over the weekend and saw its weekend haul grow, but by a tiny amount. It pulled in $65.5 million in 59 markets over the weekend for totals of $156.7 million internationally and $264.5 million worldwide. The film earned first place in a trio of major markets, led by Russia where it made $4.07 million on 1,125 screens. It also debuted in Germany ($2.84 million on 612) and Spain ($1.73 million on 603). On the other hand, it had to settle for second place in Japan with $4.60 million on 600 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $6.07 million. Jurassic World earned first place in Japan, so that's hardly a poor opening. Its biggest market overall was South Korea, where it made $6.57 million on 818 screens over the weekend for a two-week total of $31.99 million. The film is below average for the franchise so far, but that's still enough to break even and justify yet another installment. More...

International Box Office: Monster Hunt Chomps Chinese Record Book

July 29th, 2015

Monster Hunt

Monster Hunt remained in first place on the international chart with $46 million over the weekend for a two-week total of $225 million. The film again dominated its home market (China) earning $113.16 million over the full week for a running tally of $221.41 million after eleven days of release. It became the biggest Chinese film in its native market and the third biggest film of all time, behind Transformers: Age of Extinction and the current record holder, Furious 7. More...

Weekend Predictions: Is Pixels Poised to Top the Weekend Chart?

July 24th, 2015

Pixels

Pixels leads a group of three wide releases looking to battle for limited box office dollars. It appears to be on track for first place, but with not as much as I anticipated at the beginning of the month. This is partially explained by its reviews which are lower than the 30% to 40% positive range I was anticipating. Paper Towns is earning much better reviews, but still barely above the overall positive level. Finally there's Southpaw, which is earning mixed reviews and its buzz is weak, so it will likely be outside the top five over the weekend. Both Ant-Man and Minions should continue to perform well, with the former having a shot at first place, if Pixels flops. This weekend last year, there were two wide releases that did quite well, Lucy and Hercules. I don't think any of the new releases this week will come close to earning the same as Lucy did, but I think the depth is better this year, so 2015 will still come out ahead in the year-over-year comparison. More...

International Box Office: Monster Hunt is Monster Hit

July 23rd, 2015

Monster Hunt

It is a special week on the international chart, as we have an international film in first place. Monster Hunt earned first place in China with an estimated $72 million over the weekend and a total opening of $107.58 million. (This includes less than $1 million in early previews.) This movie is a romantic comedy, of sorts, set in a world of CGI monsters. This is the kind of film that could have appeal in many markets outside of the usual markets Chinese films play in. Additionally, this is the kind of opening that will make distributors here interested in obtaining the rights. It is too soon to tell if it will have a global run, but it will be worth keeping an eye on. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Ant-Man Tops Terrific Weekend

July 20th, 2015

Ant-Man

The top of the box office had a small surprise, as Ant-Man earned first place with $57.23 million over the weekend. This is a little lower than predicted, but Minions really collapsed, so Ant-Man easily won the race for the top of the box office race. Meanwhile, Trainwreck had a solid third place opening and could be on its way to $100 million, thanks in part to its target demographic and to its reviews. Overall, the box office pulled in $194 million. This is 9.6% lower than last weekend, but more importantly, it is 30% higher than the same weekend last year. 30%. That's a massive margin of victory. Year-to-date, 2015 has pulled in $6.20 billion, which is 8.1% more than 2014's pace. Summer is winding down, so 2015 is in a great place moving into the slower part of the year. Even if August and September are slower than average, there's almost no chance 2015 will blow through the $460 million lead it has over 2014. More...

Weekend Estimates: Ant-Man Misses Out, Trainwreck Breaks Out

July 19th, 2015

Ant-Man

Perhaps we’re seeing the first signs of multiplex fatigue? In the midst of a buoyant Summer at the movies, Ant-Man will debut with around $58 million, according to Sunday estimates, about 10% below expectations, and well short of the $94 million earned by Guardians of the Galaxy this time last year. It’s a very good opening, to be sure, but the second slightly disappointing debut from the Marvel Cinematic Universe this year, after The Avengers: Age of Ultron’s $191 million opening weekend back in May. We’re talking disappointment of the level of seeing Babe Ruth only hit one home run in a game here, so we need to put things in perspective. It’s the twelfth straight $50 million-plus opening for the franchise in seven years—an unprecedented box office run. More...

Friday Estimates: Ant-Man Stands Tall on Opening Friday

July 18th, 2015

Ant-Man

Ant-Man opened in first place with $22.64 million on Friday, which puts it well ahead of Minions on the Friday box office chart. On the other hand, it was a little disappointing compared to expectations. Figuring out where it will end up is deceptively tricky given the number of other Marvel Cinematic Universe films to compare it to. Ant-Man's reviews continued to tick up, and are now at 80% positive—in the same range as the first Captain America movie. It also had a similar opening day to that film. However, Captain America opened before The Avengers and one could argue that every film after that should be considered a sequel, which would tend them towards being even more front-loaded than original films. Factoring that in, look for Ant-Man to post around $56 million over its opening weekend, which will give it an easy first place debut. Unless its legs are as long as Guardians of the Galaxy’s, it won't reach $200 million in total, but it should top its budget (reportedly $130 million) so it will become a box office success. Analysts hoping for the first MCU bomb will have to wait. More...

Weekend Predictions: How Large Will Ant-Man Grow?

July 16th, 2015

Ant-Man

There could be an interesting race on top of the box office charts this weekend, as Ant-Man will be looking to unseat Minions. However, while I think Ant-Man will come out on top on Friday, I think Minions will repeat over the weekend. The other new release of the week is Trainwreck, which has seen its reviews fall from 100% positive to a mere 90% positive. The amazing reviews and the success of R-rated female-centric films lately suggests it has the potential to reach $100 million. Inside Out and Jurassic World will also both hit milestones, so it should be an exciting weekend. This weekend last year, none of the three wide releases were particularly strong, which left Dawn of the Planet of the Apes in first place for the second weekend in a row with $36.25 million. Both Minions and Ant-Man will top that. Trainwreck might top that as well. It should be a good weekend for 2015 in the year-over-year comparison. More...

International Box Office: Minions Crowd Out the Competition

July 15th, 2015

Minions

Matching its stellar domestic debut, Minions rose to first place with $130.7 million on 9,606 screens in 56 markets at the international box office at the weekend for totals of $287.77 million internationally and $403.49 million worldwide. The film debuted in 30 new markets, earned first place in all of them, and broke the record for the biggest animated opening in 28 of them. This includes Russia, where it earned $15.12 million on 1,209 screens, which is the biggest opening in that market, animated or otherwise. Its biggest opening was in Mexico, where the film earned $15.72 million on 692 screens over the weekend. Meanwhile, it earned first place in France with a total opening of $12 million on 868 screens. It remains above Despicable Me 2's pace and this puts it on track to reach $1 billion worldwide. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Minions Crush Competition, but Fall Short of Record

July 14th, 2015

Minions

As expected Minions dominated the box office earning first place with more than a 50% share of the total box office. It became the fourth film to open with more than $100 million this year. Three of those were released by Universal. On the other hand, the less said about The Gallows or Self/Less the better. To be fair, The Gallows earned more during its opening day that it cost to make, but its advertising budget is much bigger than its production budget. Meanwhile, Self/Less barely topped the Mendoza Line (earning only just over $2,000 per theater). The overall box office reached $215 million, which was 59% more than last week and 43% the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2015 has earned $5.92 billion, which is 6.4% higher than last year's pace. More...

Weekend Estimates: Minions Have Second-Best Animated Opening

July 12th, 2015

Minions

2015 is becoming a golden year for blockbuster openings, and a platinum year for Universal. The studio is celebrating yet again, with Minions heading to a gigantic $115.2 million projected opening weekend. That’s the second-best debut of all time for an animated film (see all-time opening weekend records), although, incredibly, it’s only the third-best weekend for the studio this year after the debuts of Furious 7 and Jurassic World. The studio, which would usually consider a 12% market share an excellent year, has so far earned a whopping 26% share for 2015—quite literally off the charts. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Minions Top $100 Million?

July 9th, 2015

Minions

Of the three wide releases this week, only Minions is dominating the box office tracking. Unfortunately, its reviews are nowhere near as strong as they were at the beginning of the month. Even worse, they are twice as good as the reviews for Self/Less and The Gallows. The Gallows should earn a spot in the top five during its opening weekend, but the prospects for Self/Less are not as good. This weekend last year, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes opened with $72.61 million. Minions should crush that number. Also, last year only three films earned more than $10 million over the weekend, while this year, the top five should do the same. 2015 should earn a solid win in the year-over-year comparison. More...

International Box Office: Genisys Takes Over the World

July 9th, 2015

Terminator: Genisys

Terminator: Genisys expanded its market count to 47 over the weekend, which allowed it to rise to first place with $74.0 million for a two-week total of $85.5 million internationally. Its biggest new market was Russia, where it dominated with $11.17 million on 2,192 screens over the weekend. South Korea was close behind with $9.24 million on 1,113 screens for a total opening of $11.06 million. The film earned first place in Mexico with $4.73 million on 1,307 for a total opening of $6.18 million. It only managed second place in Brazil with $3.9 million on 1,012. In all four markets, the film set records for the franchise. It wasn't as lucky in the U.K., where it opened in second place with $5.83 million in 536 theaters. That's about on par with its opening here in the US. The goal for the film is to earn over $200 million internationally and $300 million worldwide. If it can get there, then the film will likely break even, eventually. On the other hand, "breaking even" isn't enough to justify continuing the reboot trilogy. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: New Releases are on the Outside

July 6th, 2015

Inside Out

It was not a good weekend for new releases, as the top two spots went to holdovers. Fortunately, Inside Out earned first place over Jurassic World, because I had no idea what I was going to do for an image this time around. (That's not true. I was going to look for pictures of corgis dressed as dinosaurs.) Neither Terminator: Genisys or Magic Mike XXL matched expectations. At least Terminator: Genisys came close. Overall, the box office plummeted 26% from last weekend to just $135 million. Granted, that's still 2.2% higher than the same weekend last year, but boy have we come down from the highs we saw just a few weeks ago. Year-to-date, 2015 has earned $5.62 billion, which is 6.0% above 2014's pace of $5.31 million. 2015 would really need to sink for a number of weeks before that lead was in trouble, but after this week, that scenario is a little more likely. More...

Weekend Estimates: Inside Out, Jurassic World Neck and Neck for July 4 Honors

July 5th, 2015

Jurassic World

Two much-anticipated sequels have fallen short of knocking the two incumbents from the top of the box office chart this weekend. Terminator: Genisys will come closest with a mediocre $28.7 million three-day weekend, and $44.1 million after five days in release. That’s a couple of million behind the two returning giants, which are essentially tied for the weekend at this point. Jurassic World has the edge according to the official studio estimates, with Universal putting its total at $30.94 million for the weekend, compared to Disney’s $30.11 million projection for Inside Out. Other tracking we’ve seen suggests that the films will both end up with a shade over $30 million. The film’s respective performance on Sunday will determine who ends up the weekend winner. More...

Friday Estimates: Inside Out On Top as New Releases are Not Magical

July 4th, 2015

Inside Out

Inside Out earned first place on the Friday chart, just ahead of Jurassic World $12.5 million to $11.8 million. This is bad news, as the new releases will be well behind films that are three and four weeks old respectively. At this pace, Inside Out should top $30 million over the weekend, but barely. Jurassic World will earn about $28 million. This is roughly in line with Friday's predictions. On the other hand... More...

Weekend Predictions: Will the New Releases Free the Box Office from Jurassic's Grip?

July 3rd, 2015

Terminator: Genisys

If one of the new releases doesn't earn top spot this weekend, then the box office is in trouble. Jurassic World has been in first place for three weeks in a row and even last week it only won because the new release, Ted 2, missed expectations. If it or Inside Out win this weekend, it will be because Terminator: Genisys and Magic Mike XXL are both struggling. Fortunately, the two films topped the chart on Wednesday during their opening day, but not by enough to ensure they come out on top over the full weekend. It could be a very close race for first place. This weekend last year was led by Transformers: Age of Extinction with $37 million, while Tammy was second with an opening of $21.58 million over the three-day weekend and $33.51 million over five days. The overall box office take was just $133 million last year, while the top five could top that this year. 2015 should have no trouble coming out on top in the year-over-year competition. More...

International Box Office: Billion Dollar Dinosaurs

July 2nd, 2015

Jurassic World

(As I warned previously, we've run out of images for Jurassic World, so we are down to Picture Unrelated. And no, I will not explain the context of the image. I will say the TV show it comes from is surprisingly good.)

Jurassic World completed a hat-trick at the weekend by earning first place with $82.5 million in 67 markets for totals of $737.5 million internationally and $1.238 billion worldwide. The film entered the top ten on the all-time worldwide box office chart over the weekend and has already moved into seventh place. Its biggest single market was China, where it made $38.07 million over the full week for a total of $206.57 million after three weekends. Hopefully this is the last weekend the film spends in top spot, as new releases finally rise to overtake it. If it is still in first place next week, it will be a sign that the box office is slowing down. More...

Per Theater Chart: Wide Releases Run Away from the Pack

July 2nd, 2015

Runoff

There were only two films in the $10,000 club and they were the wide releases that earned the top two spots on the overall box office chart. Jurassic World earned an average of $12,990, while Inside Out was very close behind with an average of $12,663. The best limited release was Runoff, which earned $9,515 in one theater. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Jurassic Still Roaring

June 30th, 2015

Jurassic World

As expected, there was a race for the top spot on the box office chart over the weekend; however, it was only a two-way race. Jurassic World and Inside Out both earned more than $50 million over the weekend and were in a relatively tight race for first place. On the other hand, Ted 2 struggled somewhat in third. To be fair, it still made enough to become a hit, but not enough to justify a third installment in the franchise. Meanwhile, Max did fine, assuming it didn't cost more than reported. Overall, the box office fell 25% from last weekend, but it still earned $184 million, which is 2.2% higher than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2015 is ahead of 2014 by 5.1% at $5.37 billion to $5.11 billion. This is a great turnaround for a year that looked like it was going to drop below last year's pace. More...

Weekend Estimates: Jurassic World Storms to $500 Million

June 28th, 2015

Jurassic World

After losing for the second Friday running on the daily chart to Inside Out, Jurassic World is projected to cling on to top spot for the weekend as a whole, according to studio estimates released on Sunday morning. The official projections are $54.2 million for Jurassic World and $52.1 million for Inside Out, although the numbers we’re seeing suggest it will be even closer. Inside Out has a shot at top spot, although Jurassic World is running the favorite at this point. Either way, it’s a great weekend for both films, and a disappointing one for Ted 2, which will finish third with about $33 million. More...

Friday Estimates: Holdovers Keep Ted 2 on the Outside

June 27th, 2015

Inside Out

Inside Out led the way on Friday with $14.99 million. This was 56% lower than the film’s opening Friday, but that’s a better decline than most movies deal with during this point in their run. By comparison, Monsters University fell 53% on Friday on its way to a 45% weekend-to-weekend decline, while Brave fell 58% Friday-over-Friday on its way to a 49% decline. If we use these two films as guides, Inside Out will drop about 47% to $48 million. I think its superior reviews will help it reach $50 million, but it could be close.

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Weekend Predictions: Will Ted 2 Take the Box Office to the Max?

June 26th, 2015

Ted 2

It’s the final weekend of June and there are two wide releases hoping to grab some cash before Independence Day Long Weekend. Ted 2 is a sequel to an amazingly popular R-rated comedy. Unfortunately, we’ve seen too many times that sequels to comedies rarely live up to to their predecessors. The other wide release is Max, which is being called “earnest,” which is both a compliment and an insult. Regardless, it likely won’t be a significant player at the box office this weekend. On the other hand, both Jurassic World and Inside Out have a legitimate shot at first place over the weekend. This weekend last year, the box office was led by Transformers: Age of Extinction, which earned just over $100 million. No film will match that figure this weekend. On the other hand, the second place film last year was 22 Jump Street, which earned $15.84 million. 2015 won’t lead the way at the top of the chart, but it certainly has better depth than 2014 had and should come out on top of the year-over-year competition. More...

International Box Office: Jurassic Worldwide Success

June 25th, 2015

Jurassic World

Jurassic World remained in first place internationally, earning $160.5 million on 18,718 screens in 66 markets for a total of $583.1 million internationally. This pushed its worldwide total to $985.9 million. It hit $1 billion worldwide on Monday, which was a speed record for that milestone. Its biggest market was China, where it earned $68.84 million over the full week for a total of $168.24 million after 12 days of release. However, the film has been pushed into second place on the daily chart by SPL 2: A Time For Consequences. On the other hand, the film is still in first place in the U.K. with $17.53 million in 614 theaters for a two-week total of $60.67 million. More...

Per Theater Chart: Overnight Success

June 24th, 2015

The Overnight

The top two films on the per theater chart were also the top two films on the overall box office chart. Jurassic World led the way with an average of $24,840, while Inside Out was close behind with an average of $22,919. The best new limited release was The Overnight, with an average of $17,674 in three theaters. The final film in the $10,000 club was The Tribe, which earned $11,094 in its lone theater. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Jurassic World Maintains Record-Breaking Run

June 23rd, 2015

Jurassic World

It looks like Jurassic World is on pace to top The Avengers to become the biggest movie ever, not directed by a Canadian. It earned over $100 million at the weekend and has already passed $400 million. Meanwhile, Inside Out had the second-best opening for a Pixar film. It was a great weekend at the box office and we really needed it. The overall box office was down 9.5% from last weekend, but it was still at $248 million, which is the ninth-biggest combined weekend box office. Compared to last year, the box office was 70% higher this year. Year-to-date, 2015 has pulled in $5.08 billion, which is 5.2% or $250 million over 2014's pace. More...

Weekend Estimates: Pixar’s Second-Best Not Enough to Topple Jurassic World’s Second Weekend

June 21st, 2015

Jurassic World

Getting almost perfect reviews, a prime Summer slot, and no direct competition will be enough to propel Inside Out to the second-best opening ever for a Disney-Pixar film, and their best ever for a non-sequel (Toy Story 3 is their best ever with $110.3 million in 2010). But it won’t be enough for the animation house to record its 15th consecutive opening weekend win, thanks to the continued monster performance of Jurassic World. The monster movie is projected to earn $102 million, the second-biggest second weekend of all time. More...

Friday Estimates: Lots of Upside to Inside Out

June 20th, 2015

Inside Out

Inside Out earned first place during its first day of release with an estimated $34.238 million on Friday. By comparison, the most recent Pixar film, Monsters University, pulled in $30.47 million during its first day of release. With Jurassic World in second place with $29 million on Friday, could Inside Out pull off a surprise weekend win? More...

Weekend Predictions: Inside Out and Upside Down

June 19th, 2015

Inside Out

For the past few months, 2015 had been struggling to keep pace with 2014. Worse still, 2014 wasn't a great year at the box office either. However, that changed with the record-breaking release of Jurassic World. Even if the film falls 60% this weekend, it will still lead the way over Inside Out. For the first time in their history, a Pixar film is expected to open in second place, but they have a good shot of continuing their record of having an opening weekend between $62.58 million and $70.47 million (which has been true of all but three of their films since 2001). That's incredible reliability. Dope is the other wide release, but it is barely opening truly wide and the worst case scenario has it failing to reach the top five. This weekend last year, there were five films that earned $10 million or more. This year, there might be just two. However, last year, Think Like a Man Too was the top film with under $30 million. Jurassic World might earn three times than and Inside Out should at least double that. 2015 should be carried on Jurassic World's wave and easily come out on top of the year-over-year competition. More...

International Box Office: Jurassic’s Worldwide Success

June 18th, 2015

Jurassic World

Jurassic World completed the trifecta over the weekend. Not only did the film have the largest domestic debut, it broke the same record internationally and worldwide. The film pulled in $315.61 million on 19,612 screens in 66 markets for a worldwide opening weekend of $524.42 million. It broke the previous international and worldwide records that were held by Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part II. It is also the first film to open with more than $500 million worldwide and it is just a matter of when, not if, it will top $1 billion globally. The only downside is the number of markets it has yet to open in, which is one. It debuts in Japan in August and it might be the biggest global hit of the year before it even gets there. More...

Contest: Half-Shell Full of Prizes: Winning Announcement

June 18th, 2015

The winners of our Half-Shell Full of Prizes contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions for Jurassic World opening weekend were... More...

Jurassic World is the Alpha Male of the Theater Averages

June 18th, 2015

The Wolfpack

It's a strange week on the theater averages chart. The number one film was Jurassic World with an average of $48,855. This is the best average for a wide release in 2015 and the third best average for a film released in 2015 and the fifth best average during 2015. Second place went to The Wolfpack with an average of $21,960 in two theaters. This is amazing for a documentary. The only other film in the $10,000 club was Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, which debuted in 15 theaters, a lot for a limited release, and earned an average of $13,100. This suggests room to expand over the coming weeks. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Jurassic World Chews Up the Record Book

June 16th, 2015

Jurassic World

After disappointing weekend after disappointing weekend, I had become pessimistic about any film's chances of being a breakout success this summer. Jurassic World changed that. The film didn't just top expectations, it broke all-time records. Over the weekend, the film pulled in $208.81 million. That is the record for biggest single weekend and it helped take the overall weekend box office to an all-time high with $273.67 million. This is 106% more than last weekend; that's right, the weekend box office was more than double last week's result. Additionally, and more importantly, it was 46% higher than the same weekend last year. Jurassic World itself earned 12% more than all films combined this weekend last year. More...

Jurassic World the First Film with a $500 Million Global Opening

June 14th, 2015

Jurassic World

As more numbers come in, the global nature of Jurassic World’s gigantic opening is beginning to come into focus. It will be the first film to top $500 million on its opening weekend, with Universal projecting a global weekend haul of $511.8 million (see here for a full international breakdown so far). Its international debut is estimated at $307.2 million, the second-biggest of all time behind Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2, which debuted with $314 million outside the US, and, with $169 million domestically, a worldwide opening of $493 million. Unsurprisingly, the the difference between the two films primarily comes from the ever-growing Chinese market... More...

Weekend Estimates: Jurassic World Projected for a $204.6 Million Opening

June 14th, 2015

Jurassic World

Universal have announced a $204,596,380 projected opening weekend for Jurassic World, leaving it just short of The Avengers’ weekend record, which stands at $207,438,708. According to Universal’s estimates, the film made a revised estimate of $82.6 million on Friday, $69.7 million on Saturday—just ahead of The Avengers’ $69.5 million Saturday haul—and is projected to make $52.3 million today, down 25% from Saturday’s number. The Avengers made $57 million on Sunday, and the same number for Jurassic World would edge it over the record line with $209 million. With stratospheric numbers like this, it’s obviously hard to predict the final weekend outcome precisely, but it’s still clearly possible that Jurassic World will take the all-time record. More...

Friday Estimates: Jurassic World has Monster $82.8 Million Opening Day

June 13th, 2015

Jurassic World

After pulling in $18.5 million on Thursday night, Jurassic World amassed $82.8 million for the full day. This blows past the biggest June day and is officially the third-best day ever. It’s actually the biggest 24-hour Friday in box office history, after one subtracts the Thursday night shows: The Avengers held the previous mark with $62.1 million, while Jurassic World earned an estimated $64.3 million. More...

Jurassic World Opens Gates to $18.5 Million on Thursday Night

June 12th, 2015

Jurassic World

To describe 2015 as a good year for Universal is something of an understatement. After Furious 7 became their most successful film of all time, and recently setting a record for the fastest to $2 billion internationally in a calendar year, the studio now has another blockbusting opening on their hands. Jurassic World opened last night at 7pm in North American theaters, and earned $18.5 million by the end of the day, the 14th-best late-night debut of all time, and on a par with films like The Dark Knight, which made exactly the same on its opening night back in 2008, and opening weekend record holder The Avengers, which posted $18.7 million in 2012. More...

Weekend Predictions: Is There Still an Audience for a Jurassic Film?

June 12th, 2015

Jurassic World

Jurassic World is the only wide release this week and its box office potential is so high that it has scared away even the counter-programming. It isn't the only film playing in theaters this weekend, but it will very likely make more at the box office than the rest of them combined. Spy will be a distant second place and is hoping not to be crushed. If it can avoid falling 50%, it should have enough legs to reach the century mark. ... with a push from the studio. The only other film that is on track to earn more than $10 million over the weekend is San Andreas, which already crossed the $100 million mark. This weekend last year, two films opened wide, 22 Jump Street and How to Train Your Dragon 2. Neither film will match Jurassic World individually, but they might have the advantage if you combine their openings. Additionally, there will only be two $10 million films this weekend, while there were three last year. 2015 will win on top, but 2014 has better depth and I think 2015 will lose the year-over-year comparison... again. More...

International Box Office: After Shocks for San Andreas

June 11th, 2015

San Andreas

San Andreas remained in first place over the weekend with $97.8 million in 69 markets for a total of $188.0 million internationally and $286.5 million worldwide. It is almost guaranteed that the film's production budget is fully covered and the film should have the legs to cover its full advertising budget before its international run is over. That means its home market run will be pure gravy. This week, its biggest market was China, where the film earned first place with $34.26 million over the weekend for a six-day opening of $51.95 million. It won't last in first place for long, as Jurassic World has already opened in that market and taken over top spot. (More on that this time next week.) Its next biggest opening was South Korea, where it also earned first place with $5.74 million on 847 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $7.25 million. More...

Contest: Half-Shell Full of Prizes

June 5th, 2015

It is an easy week to pick the target film for this week's Box Office Prediction contest, as Jurassic World is the only film opening wide. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Jurassic World.

Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a TMNT Frankenprize featuring one of the three TMNT DVDs coming out this week: NYC Showdown, The Search for Splinter, or Pulverizer Power. They will also win two more DVDs with a similar target audience. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will also win a TMNT Frankenprize. Finally, we will be choosing an entrant from the group of people who haven't won, or haven't won recently, and they will also win a TMTN Frankenprize. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2015 Preview: June

June 1st, 2015

Inside Out

May turned out to be softer than anticipated with The Avengers: Age of Ultron missing expectations by about $100 million. Additionally, only Pitch Perfect 2 really topped expectations. May 2015 kept pace with May of 2014, more or less. June doesn't have any films as strong as Age of Ultron, but there are two films that should have no trouble getting to $200 million. Those two films are Jurassic World and Inside Out and I'm not sure which one will turn out to be the biggest hit of the month. Last June, the biggest hit was Transformers: Age of Extinction, but both Jurassic World and Inside Out should top that film, albeit by small margins. On the other hand, last June had four other films that reached $100 million, while this time around only Spy! and Ted 2 have a real shot at that milestone. 2015 is stronger at the top, but has weaker depth. It will be interesting to see if 2015 will keep pace with 2014 over the course of the full month. More...


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Synopsis

Visitors at the Jurassic World theme park run for their lives when the genetically engineered Indominus Rex and other dinosaurs go on a rampage.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$208,806,270 (32.0% of total gross)
Legs:3.13 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:39.1% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$215,000,000 (worldwide box office is 7.8 times production budget)
Theater counts:4,274 opening theaters/4,291 max. theaters, 8.5 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $835,305,839

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office 10 $653,406,625
All Time International Box Office 11 $1,017,657,016
All Time Worldwide Box Office 9 $1,671,063,641

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


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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: June 12th, 2015 (Wide) by Universal
June 12th, 2015 (IMAX) by Universal
International Releases: June 9th, 2015 (Wide) (China)
June 10th, 2015 (Wide) (Belgium)
June 10th, 2015 (Wide) (France)
June 10th, 2015 (Wide) (Indonesia)
June 10th, 2015 (Wide) (Philippines)
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Video Release: October 20th, 2015 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for intense sequences of science-fiction violence and peril.
(Rating bulletin 2373, 5/13/2015)
Running Time: 124 minutes
Franchise: Jurassic Park
Comparisons: All-Time Top-Grossing Films
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Keywords: Animals Gone Bad, Development Hell, Dinosaurs, Cloning, Delayed Sequel, Military Stealing New Invention, Children Dealing with Divorce, Dysfunctional Family, Directing Yourself, Intertitle, Gratuitous Cameos, Director Cameo, Dinosaurs in the Modern World, Motion Capture Performance, 3-D, 3-D - Post-production Conversion, IMAX: DMR, Filmed in Kauai, HI, Filmed in Hawaii, United States, Filmed in Six Flags New Orleands, LA, Filmed in NASA Michoud Assembly Facility, New Orleans, Filmed in New Orleans, LA, Filmed in Louisiana, United States, Filmed in United States, Filmed in Oahu, HI, Action Adventure
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Science Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment, Legendary Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Fastest to $650m 10 $650,010,785 Sep 23, 2015 104
Biggest Domestic 13th Weekend 61 $2,694,265 Sep 4, 2015 87
Biggest Domestic 12th Weekend 70 $3,010,770 Aug 28, 2015 80
Biggest 8th Thursday 88 $408,010 Aug 6, 2015 56
Biggest 8th Wednesday 72 $484,500 Aug 5, 2015 55
Biggest 8th Tuesday 56 $640,520 Aug 4, 2015 54
Biggest 8th Monday 78 $592,720 Aug 3, 2015 53
Biggest 8th Sunday 98 $1,214,120 Aug 2, 2015 52
Biggest 7th Thursday 49 $779,130 Jul 30, 2015 49
Biggest 7th Wednesday 44 $826,350 Jul 29, 2015 48
Biggest 7th Tuesday 41 $1,084,450 Jul 28, 2015 47
Biggest 7th Monday 66 $925,750 Jul 27, 2015 46
Biggest 7th Sunday 56 $2,142,450 Jul 26, 2015 45
Biggest Domestic 7th Weekend 89 $7,181,175 Jul 24, 2015 45
Biggest 7th Saturday 71 $2,975,625 Jul 25, 2015 44
Biggest 7th Friday 66 $2,063,100 Jul 24, 2015 43
Biggest 6th Thursday 45 $1,262,385 Jul 23, 2015 42
Biggest 6th Wednesday 40 $1,309,140 Jul 22, 2015 41
Biggest 6th Tuesday 31 $1,729,935 Jul 21, 2015 40
Biggest 6th Monday 64 $1,372,505 Jul 20, 2015 39
Biggest 6th Sunday 35 $3,288,435 Jul 19, 2015 38
Biggest Domestic 6th Weekend 40 $11,454,975 Jul 17, 2015 38
Biggest 6th Saturday 36 $4,909,275 Jul 18, 2015 37
Biggest 6th Friday 34 $3,257,265 Jul 17, 2015 36
Fastest to $600m 6 $603,031,100 Jul 17, 2015 36
Biggest 5th Thursday 31 $1,944,165 Jul 16, 2015 35
Biggest 5th Wednesday 20 $2,202,240 Jul 15, 2015 34
Biggest 5th Tuesday 17 $2,787,210 Jul 14, 2015 33
Biggest 5th Monday 52 $2,150,625 Jul 13, 2015 32
Biggest 5th Sunday 22 $5,299,140 Jul 12, 2015 31
Biggest Domestic 5th Weekend 21 $18,151,275 Jul 10, 2015 31
Biggest 5th Saturday 23 $7,432,560 Jul 11, 2015 30
Biggest 5th Friday 14 $5,419,575 Jul 10, 2015 29
Biggest 4th Thursday 8 $3,251,190 Jul 9, 2015 28
Biggest 4th Wednesday 7 $3,755,685 Jul 8, 2015 27
Biggest 4th Tuesday 10 $4,839,415 Jul 7, 2015 26
Biggest 4th Monday 29 $4,149,050 Jul 6, 2015 25
Biggest 4th Sunday 19 $8,875,375 Jul 5, 2015 24
Biggest Domestic 4th Weekend 16 $29,237,055 Jul 3, 2015 24
Fastest to $550m 7 $556,538,010 Jul 3, 2015 24
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 39 $29,237,055 Jul 3, 2015 24
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 60 $39,577,562 Jul 3, 2015 24
Biggest 4th Saturday 48 $8,539,045 Jul 4, 2015 23
Biggest 4th Friday 3 $11,827,605 Jul 3, 2015 22
Biggest 3rd Thursday 5 $6,938,650 Jul 2, 2015 21
Biggest 3rd Wednesday 12 $5,988,150 Jul 1, 2015 20
Biggest 3rd Tuesday 13 $7,474,355 Jun 30, 2015 19
Biggest 3rd Monday 21 $6,526,380 Jun 29, 2015 18
Biggest 3rd Sunday 11 $17,359,440 Jun 28, 2015 17
Biggest Domestic 3rd Weekend 11 $54,532,615 Jun 26, 2015 17
Fastest to $500m 7 $500,373,420 Jun 26, 2015 17
Biggest 3rd Saturday 9 $22,480,290 Jun 27, 2015 16
Biggest 3rd Friday 15 $14,692,885 Jun 26, 2015 15
Fastest to $450m 6 $460,533,690 Jun 26, 2015 15
Biggest 2nd Thursday 20 $8,903,825 Jun 25, 2015 14
Biggest 2nd Wednesday 19 $9,440,200 Jun 24, 2015 13
Biggest 2nd Tuesday 16 $13,130,460 Jun 23, 2015 12
Biggest 2nd Monday 24 $11,566,225 Jun 22, 2015 11
Biggest 2nd Sunday 3 $38,361,540 Jun 21, 2015 10
Biggest Domestic 2nd Weekend 5 $106,588,440 Jun 19, 2015 10
Fastest to $400m 6 $402,800,095 Jun 19, 2015 10
Biggest 2nd Saturday 7 $39,112,465 Jun 20, 2015 9
Fastest to $350m 7 $364,438,555 Jun 19, 2015 9
Biggest 2nd Friday 8 $29,114,435 Jun 19, 2015 8
Fastest to $300m 6 $325,326,090 Jun 19, 2015 8
Biggest 1st Thursday 9 $17,822,580 Jun 18, 2015 7
Biggest Domestic Thursday 29 $17,822,580 Jun 18, 2015 7
Biggest 1st Wednesday 9 $19,895,470 Jun 17, 2015 6
Biggest Domestic Wednesday 33 $19,895,470 Jun 17, 2015 6
Biggest 1st Tuesday 9 $24,342,515 Jun 16, 2015 5
Biggest Domestic Tuesday 14 $24,342,515 Jun 16, 2015 5
Fastest to $250m 8 $258,493,605 Jun 16, 2015 5
Biggest 1st Monday 10 $25,344,820 Jun 15, 2015 4
Biggest Domestic Monday 14 $25,344,820 Jun 15, 2015 4
Biggest 1st Sunday 6 $57,207,490 Jun 14, 2015 3
Biggest Domestic Sunday 6 $57,207,490 Jun 14, 2015 3
Biggest Domestic June Weekend 1 $208,806,270 Jun 12, 2015 3
Biggest Domestic Opening Weekend 7 $208,806,270 Jun 12, 2015 3
Top Action Weekend Domestic 5 $208,806,270 Jun 12, 2015 3
Top Based on Fiction Book/Short Story Weekend Domestic 1 $208,806,270 Jun 12, 2015 3
Top Live Action Weekend Domestic 1 $208,806,270 Jun 12, 2015 3
Top PG-13 Weekend Domestic 6 $208,806,270 Jun 12, 2015 3
Top Science Fiction Weekend Domestic 3 $208,806,270 Jun 12, 2015 3
Biggest Domestic Sequel Weekend 7 $208,806,270 Jun 12, 2015 3
Top Universal Weekend Domestic 1 $208,806,270 Jun 12, 2015 3
Biggest Domestic Weekend 7 $208,806,270 Jun 12, 2015 3
Fastest to $200m 7 $208,806,270 Jun 12, 2015 3
Top 2015 Theater Average 12 $48,855 Jun 12, 2015 3
Widest Opening Weekend 69 4,274 Jun 12, 2015 3
Biggest 1st Saturday 4 $69,644,830 Jun 13, 2015 2
Biggest Domestic Saturday 4 $69,644,830 Jun 13, 2015 2
Fastest to $100m 7 $151,598,780 Jun 12, 2015 2
Fastest to $150m 7 $151,598,780 Jun 12, 2015 2
Biggest 1st Friday 12 $81,953,950 Jun 12, 2015 1
Top Action Day Domestic 11 $81,953,950 Jun 12, 2015 1
Top Based on Fiction Book/Short Story Day Domestic 2 $81,953,950 Jun 12, 2015 1
Top Live Action Day Domestic 1 $81,953,950 Jun 12, 2015 1
Top PG-13 Day Domestic 14 $81,953,950 Jun 12, 2015 1
Top Science Fiction Day Domestic 4 $81,953,950 Jun 12, 2015 1
Biggest Domestic Sequel Day 15 $81,953,950 Jun 12, 2015 1
Top Universal Day Domestic 1 $81,953,950 Jun 12, 2015 1
Biggest Domestic Friday 12 $81,953,950 Jun 12, 2015 1
Biggest Domestic June Day 1 $81,953,950 Jun 12, 2015 1
Biggest Domestic Day 15 $81,953,950 Jun 12, 2015 1
Fastest to $50m 12 $81,953,950 Jun 12, 2015 1
Biggest Previews 36 $18,500,000 Jun 11, 2015 0

Leading Cast

Chris Pratt    Owen Grady

Supporting Cast

Bryce Dallas Howard    Claire
Vincent D'Onofrio    Hoskins
Ty Simpkins    Gray
Nick Robinson    Zach
Jake Johnson    Lowery
Omar Sy    Barry
B.D. Wong    Dr. Henry Wu
Judy Greer    Karen
Irrfan Khan    Masrani
Lauren Lapkus    Vivian
Brian Tee    Hamada
Katie McGrath    Zara
Andy Buckley    Scott
Eric Edelstein    Paddock Supervisor
Courtney Clark    Mosasaurus Announcer
Colby Boothman    Young Raptor Handler
James DuMont    Hal Osterly
Matthew Burke    Jim Drucker
Anna Talakkottur    Erica Brand
Matty Cardarople    Gyrosphere Operator
Michael Papajohn    InGen Contractor
William Gary Smith    Park Ranger
Kelly Washington    Zach's Girlfriend
Isaac Keys    Control Room Security Guard
Patrick Crowley    Flight Instructor
Chad Randall    InGen Soldier
Gary Weeks    Father of Three
Bill Ogilvie    Spanish Parkgoer
Allan Tam    Chinese Parkgoer
Yvonne Welch    Italian Mother
Chloe Perrin    Italian Girl
Timothy Eulich    ACU Trooper
Kevin Foster    ACU Gunner
Bonnie Wild    Park Announcer
Brad Bird    Monorail Announcer
Colin Trevorrow    Mr. DNA

Cameos

Jimmy Fallon    Himself

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

Production and Technical Credits

Colin Trevorrow    Director
Colin Trevorrow    Screenwriter
Derek Connolly    Screenwriter
Rick Jaffa    Screenwriter
Amanda Silver    Screenwriter
Rick Jaffa    Story Creator
Amanda Silver    Story Creator
Michael Crichton    Based on Characters Created By
Frank Marshall    Producer
Patrick Crowley    Producer
Steven Spielberg    Executive Producer
Thomas Tull    Executive Producer
Ed Verreaux    Production Designer
Kevin Stitt    Editor
Michael Giacchino    Composer
John Schwartzman    Director of Photography
Daniel Orlandi    Costume Designer
John Williams    Song Writer-Jurassic Park Theme By
John Papsidera    Casting Director
Tim Alexander    Visual Effects Supervisor
Glen McIntosh    Visual Effects Animation Supervisor
Patrick Crowley    Unit Production Manager
Chris Castaldi    First Assistant Director
Jason Roberts    Second Assistant Director
Trevor Waterson    Co-Producer
Christopher Raimo    Associate Producer
Russell Allen    Production Supervisor
Doug Meerdink    Supervising Art Director
Christa Munro    Art Director
Sam Avila    Art Director-Assistant Art Director
Mike Piccirillo    Art Department Coordinator
Ronald R. Reiss    Set Decorator
Masako Masuda    Set Designer-Digital Set Designer
Randall Wilkins    Set Designer-Digital Set Designer
Forest Fischer    Set Designer-Digital Set Designer
Ernie Avila    Set Designer
George Lee-McDonnell    Set Designer
Kevin Loo    Set Designer
Todd Cherniawsky    Set Designer
Lorrie Campbell    Set Designer
David Chow    Set Designer
Kirk Francis    Sound Mixer
Stephen M. Rickert, Jr.    Additional Editor
Al Nelson    Supervising Sound Editor
Gwendolyn Yates Whittle    Supervising Sound Editor
Al Nelson    Sound Designer
Pete Horner    Sound Designer
Christopher Boyes    Re-recording Mixer
Pete Horner    Re-recording Mixer
Kris Cole    Assistant Editor
Heather Mullen    Assistant Editor
Brendan Walsh    Assistant Editor
Melanie DeForrest    Key Make Up Artist
Vivian Baker    Make up
Mary Mastro    Hairstylist
Peter Tothpal    Hairstylist
Luca Kouimelis    Script Supervisor
Deanna Brigidi-Stewart    Additional Casting-Casting Associate
Kim Winther    Casting Assistant
Scott Guitteau    Sound Effects Editor
Ben Burtt    Sound Effects Editor
Pascal Garneau    Sound Effects Editor
Brad Semenoff    Dialogue Editor
Chris Manning    Foley Mixer
Frank Rinella    Foley Mixer
Paul Apelgren    Music Editor
Alex Levy    Music Editor
Chris O’ Hara    Stunt Coordinator
Martin Klebba    Stunts
Steve Orlando    Assistant Sound Designer
Steve Orlando    Assistant Supervising Sound Editor

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

2015 Awards Season: SAG Nominations

December 9th, 2015

Trumbo

The Screen Actors Guild nominations were announced today and there are at least a few surprises to talk about. Trumbo led the way with three nominations, but there were six films with two nods apiece. Six!

More...

Home Market Numbers: Pixels Can't Take on Indominus Rex

December 3rd, 2015

Jurassic World

There were five new releases for the week of October 20th that reached the top 30 on the combined DVD and Blu-ray chart for November 1st. This includes three in the top five. However, none of them were able to top Jurassic World. The film remained in first place selling 867,000 units / $15.52 million for the week giving it running tallies of 3.17 million units / $69.97 million after two weeks of release. It was able to jump ahead of The Avengers: Age of Ultron and into fourth place on the yearly chart. More...

2015 - Holiday Gift Guide - Part I

November 27th, 2015

MCU Phase 2

It's Thanksgiving weekend, which means Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and of course the first installment of our Holiday Gift Guide. This week we will tackle first run releases, as well as franchise box sets. I'm going to try to keep it to a dozen or so releases, as these columns are notorious for getting out of hand. Also, while there were a record number of $1 billion box office hits, there were not as many first run releases that earned stellar reviews this year. More...

Home Market Numbers: Jurassic Eats Up the Competition

November 19th, 2015

Jurassic World

There were a handful of new releases for the week of October 20th that reached the top 30 on the combined DVD and Blu-ray chart for October 25th. However, only one of them really matters: Jurassic World. The film opened in first place, obviously, selling 2.34 million units and generating $54.58 million in total sales. Dollarwise, this is nearly as much as The Avengers: Age of Ultron has sold so far, while its units sold puts the film in ninth place for the year. Its opening week Blu-ray share was 66%, which was excellent, even with the high expectations summer blockbusters have. More...

Home Market Numbers: Aladdin Shakes Things Up

November 11th, 2015

San Andreas

It was a strange week on the home market, as there were two new releases that could legitimately say they won on the combined DVD and Blu-ray chart for October 18th. San Andreas sold 801,000 units / $16.42 million for an opening week Blu-ray share of 40%. This put it on top of the chart; however, Aladdin arguably had the better week, as it sold 706,000 units / $13.92 million, all of which was on Blu-ray. More...

Home Market Releases for November 3rd, 2015

November 3rd, 2015

Inside Out

It's a short list of new releases this week for two reasons. The first reason is the previously mentioned technical problems. I need to get three days of work done today so that I can get my computer off to the shop for an upgrade. Meanwhile, I've been battling an only mostly functional computer for a week. The second reason is Inside Out is coming out and that scared away the competition. The Blu-ray Combo Pack or 3D Combo Pack are clearly the Pick of the Week this week. However, it is far from the only new release worth picking up. It's just that the rest of the contenders are much smaller releases. More...

Featured 3D Blu-ray / DVD Review: Jurassic World

October 29th, 2015

Jurassic World

(As we mentioned previously, we've run out of images for Jurassic World, so we're reduced to using less than official images. I know I promised Corgis dress as dinosaurs, but I couldn't find any really good pictures. I did find a picture of Guinea Pigs dressed as dinosaurs, which might be even cuter. So thanks to Reddit user guineapigsarethebest for letting us use your picture.)

Jurassic World became the biggest hit of the year and one of the biggest hits in the history of the box office. On the other hand, its reviews were not that good with the term "dumb" used repeatedly, even in the positive reviews. Is it dumb fun? Is it just plain dumb? More...

Home Market Releases for October 20th, 2015

October 20th, 2015

Diary of a Lost Girl

It is a shallow week on the home market. The number one release is Jurassic World, which is one of the biggest hits of all time. The second biggest release according to Amazon.com is the Back to the Future Box Set. There's mostly filler by the time you get to the second page of new releases. As for the best release on this week's list, I'm going old school. ... Really, really old school. Diary of a Lost Girl is 86 years old, but the Blu-ray is Pick of the Week. More...

Home Market Releases for September 29th, 2015

September 29th, 2015

Spy

It is another week loaded with TV on DVD releases, including iZombie: Season One, which is one of the best new TV shows from last season. However, while that release is a Pick of the Week contender, the actual honor goes to Spy (DVD or Blu-ray Combo Pack). More...

International Box Office: Summer is Terminated

September 10th, 2015

Terminator: Genisys

Terminator: Genisys remained in first place on the international chart, but with only $11.5 million in 8 markets. This lifted its international total to $346.3 million, while it now has $435.9 million worldwide. This helped the film become the second biggest hit in the franchise, assuming you don't take inflation into account. In China, the film managed $26.67 million, but that was for the full week, giving the film a total of $111.92 million after 15 days of release. More...

International Box Office: Mission Completes Hattrick, but International Fair Thrives

August 20th, 2015

Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation

Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation remained in first place for the third weekend in a row with $46.1 million in 63 markets over the weekend for totals of $235.3 million internationally and $373.6 million worldwide. The film's biggest opening was in France where it easily earned first place with $7.96 million on 719 screens. It also earned first place with $2.99 million on 947 screens in Brazil. The film isn't quite done its international run. It opens in Italy this weekend and China next month. It should have no trouble getting to $300 million internationally and could get all the way to $500 million worldwide. China could be a huge market for the movie. More...

International Box Office: Rogue Remains Massive, While Fantastic Fairs Better

August 13th, 2015

Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation

Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation expanded over the weekend and saw its weekend haul grow, but by a tiny amount. It pulled in $65.5 million in 59 markets over the weekend for totals of $156.7 million internationally and $264.5 million worldwide. The film earned first place in a trio of major markets, led by Russia where it made $4.07 million on 1,125 screens. It also debuted in Germany ($2.84 million on 612) and Spain ($1.73 million on 603). On the other hand, it had to settle for second place in Japan with $4.60 million on 600 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $6.07 million. Jurassic World earned first place in Japan, so that's hardly a poor opening. Its biggest market overall was South Korea, where it made $6.57 million on 818 screens over the weekend for a two-week total of $31.99 million. The film is below average for the franchise so far, but that's still enough to break even and justify yet another installment. More...

International Box Office: Monster Hunt Chomps Chinese Record Book

July 29th, 2015

Monster Hunt

Monster Hunt remained in first place on the international chart with $46 million over the weekend for a two-week total of $225 million. The film again dominated its home market (China) earning $113.16 million over the full week for a running tally of $221.41 million after eleven days of release. It became the biggest Chinese film in its native market and the third biggest film of all time, behind Transformers: Age of Extinction and the current record holder, Furious 7. More...

Weekend Predictions: Is Pixels Poised to Top the Weekend Chart?

July 24th, 2015

Pixels

Pixels leads a group of three wide releases looking to battle for limited box office dollars. It appears to be on track for first place, but with not as much as I anticipated at the beginning of the month. This is partially explained by its reviews which are lower than the 30% to 40% positive range I was anticipating. Paper Towns is earning much better reviews, but still barely above the overall positive level. Finally there's Southpaw, which is earning mixed reviews and its buzz is weak, so it will likely be outside the top five over the weekend. Both Ant-Man and Minions should continue to perform well, with the former having a shot at first place, if Pixels flops. This weekend last year, there were two wide releases that did quite well, Lucy and Hercules. I don't think any of the new releases this week will come close to earning the same as Lucy did, but I think the depth is better this year, so 2015 will still come out ahead in the year-over-year comparison. More...

International Box Office: Monster Hunt is Monster Hit

July 23rd, 2015

Monster Hunt

It is a special week on the international chart, as we have an international film in first place. Monster Hunt earned first place in China with an estimated $72 million over the weekend and a total opening of $107.58 million. (This includes less than $1 million in early previews.) This movie is a romantic comedy, of sorts, set in a world of CGI monsters. This is the kind of film that could have appeal in many markets outside of the usual markets Chinese films play in. Additionally, this is the kind of opening that will make distributors here interested in obtaining the rights. It is too soon to tell if it will have a global run, but it will be worth keeping an eye on. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Ant-Man Tops Terrific Weekend

July 20th, 2015

Ant-Man

The top of the box office had a small surprise, as Ant-Man earned first place with $57.23 million over the weekend. This is a little lower than predicted, but Minions really collapsed, so Ant-Man easily won the race for the top of the box office race. Meanwhile, Trainwreck had a solid third place opening and could be on its way to $100 million, thanks in part to its target demographic and to its reviews. Overall, the box office pulled in $194 million. This is 9.6% lower than last weekend, but more importantly, it is 30% higher than the same weekend last year. 30%. That's a massive margin of victory. Year-to-date, 2015 has pulled in $6.20 billion, which is 8.1% more than 2014's pace. Summer is winding down, so 2015 is in a great place moving into the slower part of the year. Even if August and September are slower than average, there's almost no chance 2015 will blow through the $460 million lead it has over 2014. More...

Weekend Estimates: Ant-Man Misses Out, Trainwreck Breaks Out

July 19th, 2015

Ant-Man

Perhaps we’re seeing the first signs of multiplex fatigue? In the midst of a buoyant Summer at the movies, Ant-Man will debut with around $58 million, according to Sunday estimates, about 10% below expectations, and well short of the $94 million earned by Guardians of the Galaxy this time last year. It’s a very good opening, to be sure, but the second slightly disappointing debut from the Marvel Cinematic Universe this year, after The Avengers: Age of Ultron’s $191 million opening weekend back in May. We’re talking disappointment of the level of seeing Babe Ruth only hit one home run in a game here, so we need to put things in perspective. It’s the twelfth straight $50 million-plus opening for the franchise in seven years—an unprecedented box office run. More...

Friday Estimates: Ant-Man Stands Tall on Opening Friday

July 18th, 2015

Ant-Man

Ant-Man opened in first place with $22.64 million on Friday, which puts it well ahead of Minions on the Friday box office chart. On the other hand, it was a little disappointing compared to expectations. Figuring out where it will end up is deceptively tricky given the number of other Marvel Cinematic Universe films to compare it to. Ant-Man's reviews continued to tick up, and are now at 80% positive—in the same range as the first Captain America movie. It also had a similar opening day to that film. However, Captain America opened before The Avengers and one could argue that every film after that should be considered a sequel, which would tend them towards being even more front-loaded than original films. Factoring that in, look for Ant-Man to post around $56 million over its opening weekend, which will give it an easy first place debut. Unless its legs are as long as Guardians of the Galaxy’s, it won't reach $200 million in total, but it should top its budget (reportedly $130 million) so it will become a box office success. Analysts hoping for the first MCU bomb will have to wait. More...

Weekend Predictions: How Large Will Ant-Man Grow?

July 16th, 2015

Ant-Man

There could be an interesting race on top of the box office charts this weekend, as Ant-Man will be looking to unseat Minions. However, while I think Ant-Man will come out on top on Friday, I think Minions will repeat over the weekend. The other new release of the week is Trainwreck, which has seen its reviews fall from 100% positive to a mere 90% positive. The amazing reviews and the success of R-rated female-centric films lately suggests it has the potential to reach $100 million. Inside Out and Jurassic World will also both hit milestones, so it should be an exciting weekend. This weekend last year, none of the three wide releases were particularly strong, which left Dawn of the Planet of the Apes in first place for the second weekend in a row with $36.25 million. Both Minions and Ant-Man will top that. Trainwreck might top that as well. It should be a good weekend for 2015 in the year-over-year comparison. More...

International Box Office: Minions Crowd Out the Competition

July 15th, 2015

Minions

Matching its stellar domestic debut, Minions rose to first place with $130.7 million on 9,606 screens in 56 markets at the international box office at the weekend for totals of $287.77 million internationally and $403.49 million worldwide. The film debuted in 30 new markets, earned first place in all of them, and broke the record for the biggest animated opening in 28 of them. This includes Russia, where it earned $15.12 million on 1,209 screens, which is the biggest opening in that market, animated or otherwise. Its biggest opening was in Mexico, where the film earned $15.72 million on 692 screens over the weekend. Meanwhile, it earned first place in France with a total opening of $12 million on 868 screens. It remains above Despicable Me 2's pace and this puts it on track to reach $1 billion worldwide. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Minions Crush Competition, but Fall Short of Record

July 14th, 2015

Minions

As expected Minions dominated the box office earning first place with more than a 50% share of the total box office. It became the fourth film to open with more than $100 million this year. Three of those were released by Universal. On the other hand, the less said about The Gallows or Self/Less the better. To be fair, The Gallows earned more during its opening day that it cost to make, but its advertising budget is much bigger than its production budget. Meanwhile, Self/Less barely topped the Mendoza Line (earning only just over $2,000 per theater). The overall box office reached $215 million, which was 59% more than last week and 43% the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2015 has earned $5.92 billion, which is 6.4% higher than last year's pace. More...

Weekend Estimates: Minions Have Second-Best Animated Opening

July 12th, 2015

Minions

2015 is becoming a golden year for blockbuster openings, and a platinum year for Universal. The studio is celebrating yet again, with Minions heading to a gigantic $115.2 million projected opening weekend. That’s the second-best debut of all time for an animated film (see all-time opening weekend records), although, incredibly, it’s only the third-best weekend for the studio this year after the debuts of Furious 7 and Jurassic World. The studio, which would usually consider a 12% market share an excellent year, has so far earned a whopping 26% share for 2015—quite literally off the charts. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Minions Top $100 Million?

July 9th, 2015

Minions

Of the three wide releases this week, only Minions is dominating the box office tracking. Unfortunately, its reviews are nowhere near as strong as they were at the beginning of the month. Even worse, they are twice as good as the reviews for Self/Less and The Gallows. The Gallows should earn a spot in the top five during its opening weekend, but the prospects for Self/Less are not as good. This weekend last year, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes opened with $72.61 million. Minions should crush that number. Also, last year only three films earned more than $10 million over the weekend, while this year, the top five should do the same. 2015 should earn a solid win in the year-over-year comparison. More...

International Box Office: Genisys Takes Over the World

July 9th, 2015

Terminator: Genisys

Terminator: Genisys expanded its market count to 47 over the weekend, which allowed it to rise to first place with $74.0 million for a two-week total of $85.5 million internationally. Its biggest new market was Russia, where it dominated with $11.17 million on 2,192 screens over the weekend. South Korea was close behind with $9.24 million on 1,113 screens for a total opening of $11.06 million. The film earned first place in Mexico with $4.73 million on 1,307 for a total opening of $6.18 million. It only managed second place in Brazil with $3.9 million on 1,012. In all four markets, the film set records for the franchise. It wasn't as lucky in the U.K., where it opened in second place with $5.83 million in 536 theaters. That's about on par with its opening here in the US. The goal for the film is to earn over $200 million internationally and $300 million worldwide. If it can get there, then the film will likely break even, eventually. On the other hand, "breaking even" isn't enough to justify continuing the reboot trilogy. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: New Releases are on the Outside

July 6th, 2015

Inside Out

It was not a good weekend for new releases, as the top two spots went to holdovers. Fortunately, Inside Out earned first place over Jurassic World, because I had no idea what I was going to do for an image this time around. (That's not true. I was going to look for pictures of corgis dressed as dinosaurs.) Neither Terminator: Genisys or Magic Mike XXL matched expectations. At least Terminator: Genisys came close. Overall, the box office plummeted 26% from last weekend to just $135 million. Granted, that's still 2.2% higher than the same weekend last year, but boy have we come down from the highs we saw just a few weeks ago. Year-to-date, 2015 has earned $5.62 billion, which is 6.0% above 2014's pace of $5.31 million. 2015 would really need to sink for a number of weeks before that lead was in trouble, but after this week, that scenario is a little more likely. More...

Weekend Estimates: Inside Out, Jurassic World Neck and Neck for July 4 Honors

July 5th, 2015

Jurassic World

Two much-anticipated sequels have fallen short of knocking the two incumbents from the top of the box office chart this weekend. Terminator: Genisys will come closest with a mediocre $28.7 million three-day weekend, and $44.1 million after five days in release. That’s a couple of million behind the two returning giants, which are essentially tied for the weekend at this point. Jurassic World has the edge according to the official studio estimates, with Universal putting its total at $30.94 million for the weekend, compared to Disney’s $30.11 million projection for Inside Out. Other tracking we’ve seen suggests that the films will both end up with a shade over $30 million. The film’s respective performance on Sunday will determine who ends up the weekend winner. More...

Friday Estimates: Inside Out On Top as New Releases are Not Magical

July 4th, 2015

Inside Out

Inside Out earned first place on the Friday chart, just ahead of Jurassic World $12.5 million to $11.8 million. This is bad news, as the new releases will be well behind films that are three and four weeks old respectively. At this pace, Inside Out should top $30 million over the weekend, but barely. Jurassic World will earn about $28 million. This is roughly in line with Friday's predictions. On the other hand... More...

Weekend Predictions: Will the New Releases Free the Box Office from Jurassic's Grip?

July 3rd, 2015

Terminator: Genisys

If one of the new releases doesn't earn top spot this weekend, then the box office is in trouble. Jurassic World has been in first place for three weeks in a row and even last week it only won because the new release, Ted 2, missed expectations. If it or Inside Out win this weekend, it will be because Terminator: Genisys and Magic Mike XXL are both struggling. Fortunately, the two films topped the chart on Wednesday during their opening day, but not by enough to ensure they come out on top over the full weekend. It could be a very close race for first place. This weekend last year was led by Transformers: Age of Extinction with $37 million, while Tammy was second with an opening of $21.58 million over the three-day weekend and $33.51 million over five days. The overall box office take was just $133 million last year, while the top five could top that this year. 2015 should have no trouble coming out on top in the year-over-year competition. More...

International Box Office: Billion Dollar Dinosaurs

July 2nd, 2015

Jurassic World

(As I warned previously, we've run out of images for Jurassic World, so we are down to Picture Unrelated. And no, I will not explain the context of the image. I will say the TV show it comes from is surprisingly good.)

Jurassic World completed a hat-trick at the weekend by earning first place with $82.5 million in 67 markets for totals of $737.5 million internationally and $1.238 billion worldwide. The film entered the top ten on the all-time worldwide box office chart over the weekend and has already moved into seventh place. Its biggest single market was China, where it made $38.07 million over the full week for a total of $206.57 million after three weekends. Hopefully this is the last weekend the film spends in top spot, as new releases finally rise to overtake it. If it is still in first place next week, it will be a sign that the box office is slowing down. More...

Per Theater Chart: Wide Releases Run Away from the Pack

July 2nd, 2015

Runoff

There were only two films in the $10,000 club and they were the wide releases that earned the top two spots on the overall box office chart. Jurassic World earned an average of $12,990, while Inside Out was very close behind with an average of $12,663. The best limited release was Runoff, which earned $9,515 in one theater. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Jurassic Still Roaring

June 30th, 2015

Jurassic World

As expected, there was a race for the top spot on the box office chart over the weekend; however, it was only a two-way race. Jurassic World and Inside Out both earned more than $50 million over the weekend and were in a relatively tight race for first place. On the other hand, Ted 2 struggled somewhat in third. To be fair, it still made enough to become a hit, but not enough to justify a third installment in the franchise. Meanwhile, Max did fine, assuming it didn't cost more than reported. Overall, the box office fell 25% from last weekend, but it still earned $184 million, which is 2.2% higher than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2015 is ahead of 2014 by 5.1% at $5.37 billion to $5.11 billion. This is a great turnaround for a year that looked like it was going to drop below last year's pace. More...

Weekend Estimates: Jurassic World Storms to $500 Million

June 28th, 2015

Jurassic World

After losing for the second Friday running on the daily chart to Inside Out, Jurassic World is projected to cling on to top spot for the weekend as a whole, according to studio estimates released on Sunday morning. The official projections are $54.2 million for Jurassic World and $52.1 million for Inside Out, although the numbers we’re seeing suggest it will be even closer. Inside Out has a shot at top spot, although Jurassic World is running the favorite at this point. Either way, it’s a great weekend for both films, and a disappointing one for Ted 2, which will finish third with about $33 million. More...

Friday Estimates: Holdovers Keep Ted 2 on the Outside

June 27th, 2015

Inside Out

Inside Out led the way on Friday with $14.99 million. This was 56% lower than the film’s opening Friday, but that’s a better decline than most movies deal with during this point in their run. By comparison, Monsters University fell 53% on Friday on its way to a 45% weekend-to-weekend decline, while Brave fell 58% Friday-over-Friday on its way to a 49% decline. If we use these two films as guides, Inside Out will drop about 47% to $48 million. I think its superior reviews will help it reach $50 million, but it could be close.

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Weekend Predictions: Will Ted 2 Take the Box Office to the Max?

June 26th, 2015

Ted 2

It’s the final weekend of June and there are two wide releases hoping to grab some cash before Independence Day Long Weekend. Ted 2 is a sequel to an amazingly popular R-rated comedy. Unfortunately, we’ve seen too many times that sequels to comedies rarely live up to to their predecessors. The other wide release is Max, which is being called “earnest,” which is both a compliment and an insult. Regardless, it likely won’t be a significant player at the box office this weekend. On the other hand, both Jurassic World and Inside Out have a legitimate shot at first place over the weekend. This weekend last year, the box office was led by Transformers: Age of Extinction, which earned just over $100 million. No film will match that figure this weekend. On the other hand, the second place film last year was 22 Jump Street, which earned $15.84 million. 2015 won’t lead the way at the top of the chart, but it certainly has better depth than 2014 had and should come out on top of the year-over-year competition. More...

International Box Office: Jurassic Worldwide Success

June 25th, 2015

Jurassic World

Jurassic World remained in first place internationally, earning $160.5 million on 18,718 screens in 66 markets for a total of $583.1 million internationally. This pushed its worldwide total to $985.9 million. It hit $1 billion worldwide on Monday, which was a speed record for that milestone. Its biggest market was China, where it earned $68.84 million over the full week for a total of $168.24 million after 12 days of release. However, the film has been pushed into second place on the daily chart by SPL 2: A Time For Consequences. On the other hand, the film is still in first place in the U.K. with $17.53 million in 614 theaters for a two-week total of $60.67 million. More...

Per Theater Chart: Overnight Success

June 24th, 2015

The Overnight

The top two films on the per theater chart were also the top two films on the overall box office chart. Jurassic World led the way with an average of $24,840, while Inside Out was close behind with an average of $22,919. The best new limited release was The Overnight, with an average of $17,674 in three theaters. The final film in the $10,000 club was The Tribe, which earned $11,094 in its lone theater. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Jurassic World Maintains Record-Breaking Run

June 23rd, 2015

Jurassic World

It looks like Jurassic World is on pace to top The Avengers to become the biggest movie ever, not directed by a Canadian. It earned over $100 million at the weekend and has already passed $400 million. Meanwhile, Inside Out had the second-best opening for a Pixar film. It was a great weekend at the box office and we really needed it. The overall box office was down 9.5% from last weekend, but it was still at $248 million, which is the ninth-biggest combined weekend box office. Compared to last year, the box office was 70% higher this year. Year-to-date, 2015 has pulled in $5.08 billion, which is 5.2% or $250 million over 2014's pace. More...

Weekend Estimates: Pixar’s Second-Best Not Enough to Topple Jurassic World’s Second Weekend

June 21st, 2015

Jurassic World

Getting almost perfect reviews, a prime Summer slot, and no direct competition will be enough to propel Inside Out to the second-best opening ever for a Disney-Pixar film, and their best ever for a non-sequel (Toy Story 3 is their best ever with $110.3 million in 2010). But it won’t be enough for the animation house to record its 15th consecutive opening weekend win, thanks to the continued monster performance of Jurassic World. The monster movie is projected to earn $102 million, the second-biggest second weekend of all time. More...

Friday Estimates: Lots of Upside to Inside Out

June 20th, 2015

Inside Out

Inside Out earned first place during its first day of release with an estimated $34.238 million on Friday. By comparison, the most recent Pixar film, Monsters University, pulled in $30.47 million during its first day of release. With Jurassic World in second place with $29 million on Friday, could Inside Out pull off a surprise weekend win? More...

Weekend Predictions: Inside Out and Upside Down

June 19th, 2015

Inside Out

For the past few months, 2015 had been struggling to keep pace with 2014. Worse still, 2014 wasn't a great year at the box office either. However, that changed with the record-breaking release of Jurassic World. Even if the film falls 60% this weekend, it will still lead the way over Inside Out. For the first time in their history, a Pixar film is expected to open in second place, but they have a good shot of continuing their record of having an opening weekend between $62.58 million and $70.47 million (which has been true of all but three of their films since 2001). That's incredible reliability. Dope is the other wide release, but it is barely opening truly wide and the worst case scenario has it failing to reach the top five. This weekend last year, there were five films that earned $10 million or more. This year, there might be just two. However, last year, Think Like a Man Too was the top film with under $30 million. Jurassic World might earn three times than and Inside Out should at least double that. 2015 should be carried on Jurassic World's wave and easily come out on top of the year-over-year competition. More...

International Box Office: Jurassic’s Worldwide Success

June 18th, 2015

Jurassic World

Jurassic World completed the trifecta over the weekend. Not only did the film have the largest domestic debut, it broke the same record internationally and worldwide. The film pulled in $315.61 million on 19,612 screens in 66 markets for a worldwide opening weekend of $524.42 million. It broke the previous international and worldwide records that were held by Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part II. It is also the first film to open with more than $500 million worldwide and it is just a matter of when, not if, it will top $1 billion globally. The only downside is the number of markets it has yet to open in, which is one. It debuts in Japan in August and it might be the biggest global hit of the year before it even gets there. More...

Contest: Half-Shell Full of Prizes: Winning Announcement

June 18th, 2015

The winners of our Half-Shell Full of Prizes contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions for Jurassic World opening weekend were... More...

Jurassic World is the Alpha Male of the Theater Averages

June 18th, 2015

The Wolfpack

It's a strange week on the theater averages chart. The number one film was Jurassic World with an average of $48,855. This is the best average for a wide release in 2015 and the third best average for a film released in 2015 and the fifth best average during 2015. Second place went to The Wolfpack with an average of $21,960 in two theaters. This is amazing for a documentary. The only other film in the $10,000 club was Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, which debuted in 15 theaters, a lot for a limited release, and earned an average of $13,100. This suggests room to expand over the coming weeks. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Jurassic World Chews Up the Record Book

June 16th, 2015

Jurassic World

After disappointing weekend after disappointing weekend, I had become pessimistic about any film's chances of being a breakout success this summer. Jurassic World changed that. The film didn't just top expectations, it broke all-time records. Over the weekend, the film pulled in $208.81 million. That is the record for biggest single weekend and it helped take the overall weekend box office to an all-time high with $273.67 million. This is 106% more than last weekend; that's right, the weekend box office was more than double last week's result. Additionally, and more importantly, it was 46% higher than the same weekend last year. Jurassic World itself earned 12% more than all films combined this weekend last year. More...

Jurassic World the First Film with a $500 Million Global Opening

June 14th, 2015

Jurassic World

As more numbers come in, the global nature of Jurassic World’s gigantic opening is beginning to come into focus. It will be the first film to top $500 million on its opening weekend, with Universal projecting a global weekend haul of $511.8 million (see here for a full international breakdown so far). Its international debut is estimated at $307.2 million, the second-biggest of all time behind Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2, which debuted with $314 million outside the US, and, with $169 million domestically, a worldwide opening of $493 million. Unsurprisingly, the the difference between the two films primarily comes from the ever-growing Chinese market... More...

Weekend Estimates: Jurassic World Projected for a $204.6 Million Opening

June 14th, 2015

Jurassic World

Universal have announced a $204,596,380 projected opening weekend for Jurassic World, leaving it just short of The Avengers’ weekend record, which stands at $207,438,708. According to Universal’s estimates, the film made a revised estimate of $82.6 million on Friday, $69.7 million on Saturday—just ahead of The Avengers’ $69.5 million Saturday haul—and is projected to make $52.3 million today, down 25% from Saturday’s number. The Avengers made $57 million on Sunday, and the same number for Jurassic World would edge it over the record line with $209 million. With stratospheric numbers like this, it’s obviously hard to predict the final weekend outcome precisely, but it’s still clearly possible that Jurassic World will take the all-time record. More...

Friday Estimates: Jurassic World has Monster $82.8 Million Opening Day

June 13th, 2015

Jurassic World

After pulling in $18.5 million on Thursday night, Jurassic World amassed $82.8 million for the full day. This blows past the biggest June day and is officially the third-best day ever. It’s actually the biggest 24-hour Friday in box office history, after one subtracts the Thursday night shows: The Avengers held the previous mark with $62.1 million, while Jurassic World earned an estimated $64.3 million. More...

Jurassic World Opens Gates to $18.5 Million on Thursday Night

June 12th, 2015

Jurassic World

To describe 2015 as a good year for Universal is something of an understatement. After Furious 7 became their most successful film of all time, and recently setting a record for the fastest to $2 billion internationally in a calendar year, the studio now has another blockbusting opening on their hands. Jurassic World opened last night at 7pm in North American theaters, and earned $18.5 million by the end of the day, the 14th-best late-night debut of all time, and on a par with films like The Dark Knight, which made exactly the same on its opening night back in 2008, and opening weekend record holder The Avengers, which posted $18.7 million in 2012. More...

Weekend Predictions: Is There Still an Audience for a Jurassic Film?

June 12th, 2015

Jurassic World

Jurassic World is the only wide release this week and its box office potential is so high that it has scared away even the counter-programming. It isn't the only film playing in theaters this weekend, but it will very likely make more at the box office than the rest of them combined. Spy will be a distant second place and is hoping not to be crushed. If it can avoid falling 50%, it should have enough legs to reach the century mark. ... with a push from the studio. The only other film that is on track to earn more than $10 million over the weekend is San Andreas, which already crossed the $100 million mark. This weekend last year, two films opened wide, 22 Jump Street and How to Train Your Dragon 2. Neither film will match Jurassic World individually, but they might have the advantage if you combine their openings. Additionally, there will only be two $10 million films this weekend, while there were three last year. 2015 will win on top, but 2014 has better depth and I think 2015 will lose the year-over-year comparison... again. More...

International Box Office: After Shocks for San Andreas

June 11th, 2015

San Andreas

San Andreas remained in first place over the weekend with $97.8 million in 69 markets for a total of $188.0 million internationally and $286.5 million worldwide. It is almost guaranteed that the film's production budget is fully covered and the film should have the legs to cover its full advertising budget before its international run is over. That means its home market run will be pure gravy. This week, its biggest market was China, where the film earned first place with $34.26 million over the weekend for a six-day opening of $51.95 million. It won't last in first place for long, as Jurassic World has already opened in that market and taken over top spot. (More on that this time next week.) Its next biggest opening was South Korea, where it also earned first place with $5.74 million on 847 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $7.25 million. More...

Contest: Half-Shell Full of Prizes

June 5th, 2015

It is an easy week to pick the target film for this week's Box Office Prediction contest, as Jurassic World is the only film opening wide. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Jurassic World.

Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a TMNT Frankenprize featuring one of the three TMNT DVDs coming out this week: NYC Showdown, The Search for Splinter, or Pulverizer Power. They will also win two more DVDs with a similar target audience. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will also win a TMNT Frankenprize. Finally, we will be choosing an entrant from the group of people who haven't won, or haven't won recently, and they will also win a TMTN Frankenprize. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2015 Preview: June

June 1st, 2015

Inside Out

May turned out to be softer than anticipated with The Avengers: Age of Ultron missing expectations by about $100 million. Additionally, only Pitch Perfect 2 really topped expectations. May 2015 kept pace with May of 2014, more or less. June doesn't have any films as strong as Age of Ultron, but there are two films that should have no trouble getting to $200 million. Those two films are Jurassic World and Inside Out and I'm not sure which one will turn out to be the biggest hit of the month. Last June, the biggest hit was Transformers: Age of Extinction, but both Jurassic World and Inside Out should top that film, albeit by small margins. On the other hand, last June had four other films that reached $100 million, while this time around only Spy! and Ted 2 have a real shot at that milestone. 2015 is stronger at the top, but has weaker depth. It will be interesting to see if 2015 will keep pace with 2014 over the course of the full month. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 12, 2015 1 $208,806,270   4,274 $48,855   $208,806,270 1
Jun 19, 2015 1 $106,588,440 -49% 4,291 $24,840   $402,800,095 2
Jun 26, 2015 1 $54,532,615 -49% 4,198 $12,990   $500,373,420 3
Jul 3, 2015 2 $29,237,055 -46% 3,737 $7,824   $556,538,010 4
Jul 10, 2015 2 $18,151,275 -38% 3,441 $5,275   $590,689,595 5
Jul 17, 2015 5 $11,454,975 -37% 3,117 $3,675   $611,228,810 6
Jul 24, 2015 8 $7,181,175 -37% 2,642 $2,718   $624,083,950 7
Jul 31, 2015 10 $3,901,400 -46% 1,912 $2,040   $631,601,030 8
Aug 7, 2015 13 $1,947,060 -50% 1,119 $1,740   $635,673,840 9
Aug 14, 2015 15 $1,239,840 -36% 738 $1,680   $637,971,480 10
Aug 21, 2015 18 $947,550 -24% 574 $1,651   $639,568,530 11
Aug 28, 2015 9 $3,010,770 +218% 1,239 $2,430   $642,978,555 12
Sep 4, 2015 13 $2,694,265 -11% 1,571 $1,715   $646,737,905 13
Sep 11, 2015 17 $1,180,690 -56% 1,169 $1,010   $648,908,885 14
Sep 18, 2015 21 $636,480 -46% 753 $845   $649,860,515 15
Sep 25, 2015 20 $390,450 -39% 347 $1,125   $650,442,740 16
Oct 2, 2015 21 $292,220 -25% 254 $1,150   $650,831,970 17
Oct 9, 2015 26 $211,925 -27% 213 $995   $651,128,985 18
Oct 16, 2015 23 $224,225 +6% 202 $1,110   $651,443,635 19
Oct 23, 2015 26 $194,360 -13% 175 $1,111   $651,713,685 20
Oct 30, 2015 33 $118,145 -39% 164 $720   $651,889,590 21
Nov 6, 2015 32 $116,120 -2% 139 $835   $652,054,115 22
Nov 13, 2015 39 $77,350 -33% 109 $710   $652,177,270 23

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jun 11, 2015 P $18,500,000     3,229 $5,729   $18,500,000  
Jun 12, 2015 1 $81,953,950     4,274 $19,175   $81,953,950 1
Jun 13, 2015 1 $69,644,830 -15%   4,274 $16,295   $151,598,780 2
Jun 14, 2015 1 $57,207,490 -18%   4,274 $13,385   $208,806,270 3
Jun 15, 2015 1 $25,344,820 -56%   4,274 $5,930   $234,151,090 4
Jun 16, 2015 1 $24,342,515 -4%   4,274 $5,695   $258,493,605 5
Jun 17, 2015 1 $19,895,470 -18%   4,274 $4,655   $278,389,075 6
Jun 18, 2015 1 $17,822,580 -10%   4,274 $4,170   $296,211,655 7
Jun 19, 2015 2 $29,114,435 +63% -64% 4,291 $6,785   $325,326,090 8
Jun 20, 2015 1 $39,112,465 +34% -44% 4,291 $9,115   $364,438,555 9
Jun 21, 2015 1 $38,361,540 -2% -33% 4,291 $8,940   $402,800,095 10
Jun 22, 2015 1 $11,566,225 -70% -54% 4,291 $2,695   $414,366,320 11
Jun 23, 2015 1 $13,130,460 +14% -46% 4,291 $3,060   $427,496,780 12
Jun 24, 2015 1 $9,440,200 -28% -53% 4,291 $2,200   $436,936,980 13
Jun 25, 2015 2 $8,903,825 -6% -50% 4,291 $2,075   $445,840,805 14
Jun 26, 2015 2 $14,692,885 +65% -50% 4,198 $3,500   $460,533,690 15
Jun 27, 2015 1 $22,480,290 +53% -43% 4,198 $5,355   $483,013,980 16
Jun 28, 2015 1 $17,359,440 -23% -55% 4,198 $4,135   $500,373,420 17
Jun 29, 2015 2 $6,526,380 -62% -44% 4,198 $1,555   $506,899,800 18
Jun 30, 2015 2 $7,474,355 +15% -43% 4,198 $1,780   $514,374,155 19
Jul 1, 2015 4 $5,988,150 -20% -37% 3,802 $1,575   $520,362,305 20
Jul 2, 2015 2 $6,938,650 +16% -22% 3,802 $1,825   $527,300,955 21
Jul 3, 2015 2 $11,827,605 +70% -20% 3,737 $3,165   $539,128,560 22
Jul 4, 2015 1 $8,539,045 -28% -62% 3,737 $2,285   $547,667,605 23
Jul 5, 2015 2 $8,875,375 +4% -49% 3,737 $2,375   $556,542,980 24
Jul 6, 2015 2 $4,149,050 -53% -36% 3,737 $1,110   $560,692,030 25
Jul 7, 2015 2 $4,839,415 +17% -35% 3,737 $1,295   $565,531,445 26
Jul 8, 2015 2 $3,755,685 -22% -37% 3,737 $1,005   $569,287,130 27
Jul 9, 2015 2 $3,251,190 -13% -53% 3,737 $870   $572,538,320 28
Jul 10, 2015 3 $5,419,575 +67% -54% 3,441 $1,575   $577,957,895 29
Jul 11, 2015 2 $7,432,560 +37% -13% 3,441 $2,160   $585,390,455 30
Jul 12, 2015 2 $5,299,140 -29% -40% 3,441 $1,540   $590,689,595 31
Jul 13, 2015 3 $2,150,625 -59% -48% 3,441 $625   $592,840,220 32
Jul 14, 2015 3 $2,787,210 +30% -42% 3,441 $810   $595,627,430 33
Jul 15, 2015 3 $2,202,240 -21% -41% 3,441 $640   $597,829,670 34
Jul 16, 2015 3 $1,944,165 -12% -40% 3,441 $565   $599,773,835 35
Jul 17, 2015 5 $3,257,265 +68% -40% 3,117 $1,045   $603,031,100 36
Jul 18, 2015 4 $4,909,275 +51% -34% 3,117 $1,575   $607,940,375 37
Jul 19, 2015 5 $3,288,435 -33% -38% 3,117 $1,055   $611,228,810 38
Jul 20, 2015 5 $1,372,505 -58% -36% 3,117 $440   $612,601,315 39
Jul 21, 2015 5 $1,729,935 +26% -38% 3,117 $555   $614,331,250 40
Jul 22, 2015 5 $1,309,140 -24% -41% 3,117 $420   $615,640,390 41
Jul 23, 2015 5 $1,262,385 -4% -35% 3,117 $405   $616,902,775 42
Jul 24, 2015 8 $2,063,100 +63% -37% 2,642 $781   $618,965,875 43
Jul 25, 2015 7 $2,975,625 +44% -39% 2,642 $1,126   $621,941,500 44
Jul 26, 2015 8 $2,142,450 -28% -35% 2,642 $811   $624,083,950 45
Jul 27, 2015 8 $925,750 -57% -33% 2,642 $350   $625,009,700 46
Jul 28, 2015 8 $1,084,450 +17% -37% 2,642 $410   $626,094,150 47
Jul 29, 2015 9 $826,350 -24% -37% 2,642 $313   $626,920,500 48
Jul 30, 2015 9 $779,130 -6% -38% 2,642 $295   $627,699,630 49
Jul 31, 2015 10 $1,070,720 +37% -48% 1,912 $560   $628,770,350 50
Aug 1, 2015 10 $1,616,560 +51% -46% 1,912 $845   $630,386,910 51
Aug 2, 2015 10 $1,214,120 -25% -43% 1,912 $635   $631,601,030 52
Aug 3, 2015 10 $592,720 -51% -36% 1,912 $310   $632,193,750 53
Aug 4, 2015 11 $640,520 +8% -41% 1,912 $335   $632,834,270 54
Aug 5, 2015 12 $484,500 -24% -41% 1,912 $253   $633,318,770 55
Aug 6, 2015 12 $408,010 -16% -48% 1,912 $213   $633,726,780 56
Aug 7, 2015 13 $553,905 +36% -48% 1,119 $495   $634,280,685 57
Aug 8, 2015 14 $833,655 +51% -48% 1,119 $745   $635,114,340 58
Aug 9, 2015 13 $559,500 -33% -54% 1,119 $500   $635,673,840 59
Aug 10, 2015 15 $262,965 -53% -56% 1,119 $235   $635,936,805 60
Aug 11, 2015 14 $335,700 +28% -48% 1,119 $300   $636,272,505 61
Aug 12, 2015 14 $240,585 -28% -50% 1,119 $215   $636,513,090 62
Aug 13, 2015 13 $218,550 -9% -46% 1,119 $195   $636,731,640 63
Aug 14, 2015 15 $335,790 +54% -39% 738 $455   $637,067,430 64
Aug 15, 2015 15 $546,120 +63% -34% 738 $740   $637,613,550 65
Aug 16, 2015 15 $357,930 -34% -36% 738 $485   $637,971,480 66
Aug 17, 2015 15 $155,025 -57% -41% 738 $210   $638,126,505 67
Aug 18, 2015 15 $195,785 +26% -42% 738 $265   $638,322,290 68
Aug 19, 2015 15 $151,280 -23% -37% 738 $205   $638,473,570 69
Aug 20, 2015 15 $147,410 -3% -33% 738 $200   $638,620,980 70
Aug 21, 2015 - $267,010 +81% -20% 574 $465   $638,887,990 71
Aug 22, 2015 - $419,210 +57% -23% 574 $730   $639,307,200 72
Aug 23, 2015 - $261,330 -38% -27% 574 $455   $639,568,530 73
Aug 24, 2015 - $94,795 -64% -39% 574 $165   $639,663,325 74
Aug 25, 2015 - $115,025 +21% -41% 574 $200   $639,778,350 75
Aug 26, 2015 - $94,450 -18% -38% 574 $165   $639,872,800 76
Aug 27, 2015 - $94,985 +1% -36% 574 $165   $639,967,785 77
Aug 28, 2015 10 $792,960 +735% +197% 1,239 $640   $640,760,745 78
Aug 29, 2015 9 $1,375,290 +73% +228% 1,239 $1,110   $642,136,035 79
Aug 30, 2015 10 $842,520 -39% +222% 1,239 $680   $642,978,555 80
Aug 31, 2015 11 $291,200 -65% +207% 1,239 $235   $643,269,755 81
Sep 1, 2015 12 $309,825 +6% +169% 1,239 $250   $643,579,580 82
Sep 2, 2015 11 $259,755 -16% +175% 1,239 $210   $643,839,335 83
Sep 3, 2015 13 $204,305 -21% +115% 1,239 $165   $644,043,640 84
Sep 4, 2015 14 $589,125 +188% -26% 1,571 $375   $644,632,765 85
Sep 5, 2015 12 $1,036,860 +76% -25% 1,571 $660   $645,669,625 86
Sep 6, 2015 12 $1,068,280 +3% +27% 1,571 $680   $646,737,905 87
Sep 7, 2015 15 $636,255 -40% +118% 1,571 $405   $647,374,160 88
Sep 8, 2015 15 $141,895 -78% -54% 1,571 $90   $647,516,055 89
Sep 9, 2015 15 $110,025 -22% -58% 1,571 $70   $647,626,080 90
Sep 10, 2015 14 $102,115 -7% -50% 1,571 $65   $647,728,195 91
Sep 11, 2015 15 $298,095 +192% -49% 1,169 $255   $648,026,290 92
Sep 12, 2015 15 $596,190 +100% -43% 1,169 $510   $648,622,480 93
Sep 13, 2015 - $286,405 -52% -73% 1,169 $245   $648,908,885 94
Sep 14, 2015 - $81,830 -71% -87% 1,169 $70   $648,990,715 95
Sep 15, 2015 - $94,010 +15% -34% 1,169 $80   $649,084,725 96
Sep 16, 2015 - $75,550 -20% -31% 1,169 $65   $649,160,275 97
Sep 17, 2015 15 $63,760 -16% -38% 1,169 $55   $649,224,035 98
Sep 18, 2015 - $173,330 +172% -42% 753 $230   $649,397,365 99
Sep 19, 2015 - $312,310 +80% -48% 753 $415   $649,709,675 100
Sep 20, 2015 - $150,840 -52% -47% 753 $200   $649,860,515 101
Sep 21, 2015 - $45,180 -70% -45% 753 $60   $649,905,695 102
Sep 22, 2015 - $52,710 +17% -44% 753 $70   $649,958,405 103
Sep 23, 2015 - $52,380 -1% -31% 753 $70   $650,010,785 104
Sep 24, 2015 - $41,505 -21% -35% 753 $55   $650,052,290 105
Sep 25, 2015 - $110,880 +167% -36% 347 $320   $650,163,170 106
Sep 26, 2015 - $196,120 +77% -37% 347 $565   $650,359,290 107
Sep 27, 2015 - $83,450 -57% -45% 347 $240   $650,442,740 108
Sep 28, 2015 - $22,555 -73% -50% 347 $65   $650,465,295 109
Sep 29, 2015 - $27,760 +23% -47% 347 $80   $650,493,055 110
Sep 30, 2015 - $25,875 -7% -51% 347 $75   $650,518,930 111
Oct 1, 2015 - $20,820 -20% -50% 347 $60   $650,539,750 112
Oct 2, 2015 - $81,365 +291% -27% 254 $320   $650,621,115 113
Oct 3, 2015 - $139,735 +72% -29% 254 $550   $650,760,850 114
Oct 4, 2015 - $71,120 -49% -15% 254 $280   $650,831,970 115
Oct 5, 2015 - $20,320 -71% -10% 254 $80   $650,852,290 116
Oct 6, 2015 - $22,860 +13% -18% 254 $90   $650,875,150 117
Oct 7, 2015 16 $21,590 -6% -17% 254 $85   $650,896,740 118
Oct 8, 2015 - $20,320 -6% -2% 254 $80   $650,917,060 119
Oct 9, 2015 - $59,540 +193% -27% 213 $280   $650,976,600 120
Oct 10, 2015 - $95,935 +61% -31% 213 $450   $651,072,535 121
Oct 11, 2015 - $56,450 -41% -21% 213 $265   $651,128,985 122
Oct 12, 2015 - $28,755 -49% +42% 213 $135   $651,157,740 123
Oct 13, 2015 - $18,105 -37% -21% 213 $85   $651,175,845 124
Oct 14, 2015 - $18,005 -1% -17% 213 $85   $651,193,850 125
Oct 15, 2015 - $25,560 +42% +26% 213 $120   $651,219,410 126
Oct 16, 2015 - $60,605 +137% +2% 202 $300   $651,280,015 127
Oct 17, 2015 - $102,010 +68% +6% 202 $505   $651,382,025 128
Oct 18, 2015 - $61,610 -40% +9% 202 $305   $651,443,635 129
Oct 19, 2015 - $17,170 -72% -40% 202 $85   $651,460,805 130
Oct 20, 2015 - $21,210 +24% +17% 202 $105   $651,482,015 131
Oct 21, 2015 - $18,105 -15% +1% 202 $90   $651,500,120 132
Oct 22, 2015 - $19,205 +6% -25% 202 $95   $651,519,325 133
Oct 23, 2015 - $52,515 +173% -13% 175 $300   $651,571,840 134
Oct 24, 2015 - $90,140 +72% -12% 175 $515   $651,661,980 135
Oct 25, 2015 - $51,705 -43% -16% 175 $295   $651,713,685 136
Oct 26, 2015 - $14,015 -73% -18% 175 $80   $651,727,700 137
Oct 27, 2015 - $15,745 +12% -26% 175 $90   $651,743,445 138
Oct 28, 2015 - $13,125 -17% -28% 175 $75   $651,756,570 139
Oct 29, 2015 - $14,875 +13% -23% 175 $85   $651,771,445 140
Oct 30, 2015 - $33,630 +126% -36% 164 $205   $651,805,075 141
Oct 31, 2015 - $43,465 +29% -52% 164 $265   $651,848,540 142
Nov 1, 2015 - $41,050 -6% -21% 164 $250   $651,889,590 143
Nov 2, 2015 - $11,505 -72% -18% 164 $70   $651,901,095 144
Nov 3, 2015 - $14,760 +28% -6% 164 $90   $651,915,855 145
Nov 4, 2015 - $10,660 -28% -19% 164 $65   $651,926,515 146
Nov 5, 2015 - $11,480 +8% -23% 164 $70   $651,937,995 147
Nov 6, 2015 - $29,215 +154% -13% 139 $210   $651,967,210 148
Nov 7, 2015 - $55,635 +90% +28% 139 $400   $652,022,845 149
Nov 8, 2015 - $31,270 -44% -24% 139 $225   $652,054,115 150
Nov 9, 2015 - $6,945 -78% -40% 139 $50   $652,061,060 151
Nov 10, 2015 - $10,435 +50% -29% 139 $75   $652,071,495 152
Nov 11, 2015 - $20,145 +93% +89% 139 $145   $652,091,640 153
Nov 12, 2015 - $8,280 -59% -28% 139 $60   $652,099,920 154
Nov 13, 2015 - $18,010 +118% -38% 109 $165   $652,117,930 155
Nov 14, 2015 - $37,035 +106% -33% 109 $340   $652,154,965 156
Nov 15, 2015 - $22,305 -40% -29% 109 $205   $652,177,270 157
Nov 16, 2015 - $4,905 -78% -29% 109 $45   $652,182,175 158
Nov 17, 2015 - $6,045 +23% -42% 109 $55   $652,188,220 159
Nov 18, 2015 - $4,855 -20% -76% 109 $45   $652,193,075 160
Nov 19, 2015 - $4,935 +2% -40% 109 $45   $652,198,010 161

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 12, 2015 1 $296,211,655   4,274 $69,305   $296,211,655 1
Jun 19, 2015 1 $149,629,150 -49% 4,291 $34,870   $445,840,805 2
Jun 26, 2015 2 $81,460,150 -46% 3,802 $21,426   $527,300,955 3
Jul 3, 2015 2 $45,237,365 -44% 3,737 $12,105   $572,538,320 4
Jul 10, 2015 3 $27,235,515 -40% 3,441 $7,915   $599,773,835 5
Jul 17, 2015 5 $17,128,940 -37% 3,117 $5,495   $616,902,775 6
Jul 24, 2015 8 $10,796,855 -37% 2,642 $4,087   $627,699,630 7
Jul 31, 2015 10 $6,027,150 -44% 1,912 $3,152   $633,726,780 8
Aug 7, 2015 14 $3,004,860 -50% 1,119 $2,685   $636,731,640 9
Aug 14, 2015 15 $1,889,340 -37% 738 $2,560   $638,620,980 10
Aug 21, 2015 19 $1,346,805 -29% 574 $2,346   $639,967,785 11
Aug 28, 2015 11 $4,075,855 +203% 1,239 $3,290   $644,043,640 12
Sep 4, 2015 14 $3,684,555 -10% 1,571 $2,345   $647,728,195 13
Sep 11, 2015 17 $1,495,840 -59% 1,169 $1,280   $649,224,035 14
Sep 18, 2015 21 $828,255 -45% 753 $1,100   $650,052,290 15
Sep 25, 2015 20 $487,460 -41% 347 $1,405   $650,539,750 16
Oct 2, 2015 19 $377,310 -23% 254 $1,485   $650,917,060 17
Oct 9, 2015 26 $302,350 -20% 213 $1,419   $651,219,410 18
Oct 16, 2015 23 $299,915 -1% 202 $1,485   $651,519,325 19
Oct 23, 2015 26 $252,120 -16% 175 $1,441   $651,771,445 20
Oct 30, 2015 32 $166,550 -34% 164 $1,016   $651,937,995 21
Nov 6, 2015 33 $161,925 -3% 139 $1,165   $652,099,920 22
Nov 13, 2015 38 $98,090 -39% 109 $900   $652,198,010 23

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 6/11/2015 $4,210,521 165 165 884 $15,418,925 12/17/2015
Australia 6/11/2015 $12,440,989 605 605 3,513 $37,828,680 8/24/2020
Austria 6/12/2015 $1,042,172 141 146 1,190 $4,658,393 12/17/2015
Belgium 6/10/2015 $1,761,492 135 135 1,190 $8,463,665 12/17/2015
Bolivia 6/11/2015 $0 0 21 35 $1,431,899 12/30/2018
Brazil 6/11/2015 $7,621,714 1,001 1,147 5,161 $28,565,874 12/17/2015
Bulgaria 6/12/2015 $181,173 65 65 162 $802,366 12/30/2018
Chile 6/11/2015 $1,258,799 53 58 438 $6,066,667 12/30/2018
China 6/9/2015 $60,930,000 71,517 71,517 154,249 $205,200,000 10/19/2018
Colombia 6/11/2015 $1,552,360 179 179 784 $5,962,559 12/30/2018
Croatia 6/11/2015 $86,729 31 31 155 $388,012 12/30/2018
Czech Republic 6/11/2015 $469,826 137 137 577 $2,290,694 1/1/2019
Denmark 6/11/2015 $1,714,304 94 94 623 $6,726,923 12/17/2015
Ecuador 6/12/2015 $0 0 1 1 $2,777,068 12/30/2018
Estonia 6/12/2015 $107,617 18 18 22 $419,796 7/21/2015
Finland 6/12/2015 $507,184 138 138 763 $2,445,748 12/17/2015
France 6/10/2015 $13,692,548 723 827 5,526 $39,757,449 12/17/2015
Germany 6/11/2015 $11,351,375 941 1,074 8,468 $49,239,111 12/17/2015
Greece 6/11/2015 $377,190 115 115 426 $1,388,347 8/26/2015
Hong Kong 6/11/2015 $4,234,547 52 199 542 $13,235,138 9/8/2015
Hungary 6/11/2015 $603,158 68 68 524 $2,538,619 12/30/2018
Iceland 6/12/2015 $0 0 0 0 $0
India 6/12/2015 $7,600,000 0 775 1,369 $22,687,937 7/21/2015
Indonesia 6/10/2015 $3,998,809 541 541 1,423 $9,621,701 12/30/2018
Ireland 6/11/2015 $0 0 0 0 $0
Israel 6/11/2015 $471,555 27 63 304 $2,795,799 12/30/2018
Italy 6/11/2015 $6,294,198 799 805 3,109 $16,333,901 10/2/2018
Japan 8/7/2015 $12,834,198 803 803 6,372 $75,280,975 11/18/2015
Kenya 6/12/2015 $67,401 13 13 23 $175,261 12/30/2018
Latvia 6/12/2015 $0 0 14 26 $311,756 12/30/2018
Lebanon 6/11/2015 $126,222 26 26 98 $603,917 12/30/2018
Lithuania 6/12/2015 $46,937 23 164 247 $273,266 7/31/2015
Malaysia 6/11/2015 $5,585,118 131 131 804 $11,515,430 9/23/2015
Mexico 6/11/2015 $13,649,083 687 687 3,450 $44,335,679 9/8/2015
Mongolia 6/12/2015 $0 0 4 18 $242,858 12/30/2018
Netherlands 6/11/2015 $2,147,426 123 125 1,416 $11,784,922 6/11/2018
New Zealand 6/11/2015 $1,638,347 136 136 912 $5,083,652 10/19/2022
Norway 6/12/2015 $1,500,544 152 152 707 $6,038,076 11/11/2015
Panama 6/11/2015 $2,096,897 13 15 89 $7,620,462 12/30/2018
Peru 6/11/2015 $1,638,156 84 84 414 $4,711,970 12/20/2018
Philippines 6/10/2015 $5,538,299 150 150 553 $11,130,197 12/30/2018
Poland 6/12/2015 $833,468 217 217 791 $3,642,802 12/30/2018
Portugal 6/11/2015 $767,503 72 72 437 $2,236,381 8/11/2015
Romania 6/12/2015 $270,443 64 64 335 $1,198,238 12/30/2018
Russia (CIS) 6/11/2015 $9,962,652 1,204 1,204 5,069 $24,552,936 2/26/2019
Serbia and Montenegro 6/11/2015 $27,872 10 16 26 $142,240 12/30/2018
Singapore 6/11/2015 $3,642,149 116 116 374 $8,774,994 9/29/2015
Slovakia 6/11/2015 $238,252 61 61 227 $774,999 8/18/2015
Slovenia 6/11/2015 $66,800 20 20 177 $384,322 8/19/2015
South Africa 6/12/2015 $820,152 129 132 900 $3,914,152 11/3/2015
South Korea 6/11/2015 $12,385,027 351 1,022 2,990 $43,935,002 4/28/2020
Spain 6/12/2015 $7,644,908 571 656 4,212 $24,901,212 10/20/2015
Sweden 6/12/2015 $2,409,716 163 163 843 $8,504,825 10/15/2015
Switzerland 6/10/2015 $1,879,412 201 201 1,043 $6,719,759 9/23/2015
Taiwan 6/12/2015 $8,230,015 168 168 898 $26,736,687 9/2/2015
Thailand 6/11/2015 $3,773,857 182 182 700 $8,686,040 11/18/2015
Turkey 6/12/2015 $702,488 455 455 1,847 $2,790,109 12/30/2018
Ukraine 6/11/2015 $617,889 253 253 947 $1,807,763 12/30/2018
United Arab Emirates 6/11/2015 $2,745,865 130 130 138 $7,723,966 12/30/2018
United Kingdom 6/12/2015 $30,160,111 605 614 5,266 $100,481,318 12/16/2015
Uruguay 6/11/2015 $135,955 19 19 102 $861,047 12/30/2018
Venezuela 6/12/2015 $4,295,167 65 65 395 $28,523,743 8/26/2015
Vietnam 6/12/2015 $1,274,311 153 153 220 $4,433,254 12/30/2018
 
Rest of World $39,777,535
 
International Total$1,017,657,016 10/19/2022

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
Oct 25, 20151790,985 790,985$11,334,815$11,334,8151
Nov 1, 20151318,666-60% 1,109,651$4,534,617$15,869,4322
Nov 8, 20152147,527-54% 1,257,178$2,091,933$17,961,3653
Nov 15, 20154106,870-28% 1,364,048$1,513,279$19,474,6444
Nov 22, 2015298,498-8% 1,462,546$1,372,077$20,846,7215
Nov 29, 201511276,883+181% 1,739,429$3,591,173$24,437,8946
Dec 6, 20153122,189-56% 1,861,618$1,743,637$26,181,5317
Dec 13, 2015953,040-57% 1,914,658$951,007$27,132,5388
Dec 20, 201511128,742+143% 2,043,400$2,039,273$29,171,8119
Dec 27, 20158170,089+32% 2,213,489$2,544,531$31,716,34210
Jan 3, 20161736,132-79% 2,249,621$540,535$32,256,87711
Jan 10, 20161718,844-48% 2,268,465$281,906$32,538,78312
Jan 17, 20161612,530-34% 2,280,995$187,449$32,726,23213
Jan 24, 20161513,400+7% 2,294,395$192,692$32,918,92414
Jan 31, 20161321,312+59% 2,315,707$219,087$33,138,01115
Feb 7, 20162013,843-35% 2,329,550$182,589$33,320,60016
Feb 14, 20161229,614+114% 2,359,164$449,541$33,770,14117
Feb 21, 20161328,634-3% 2,387,798$485,633$34,255,77418
Mar 20, 20162821,161 2,437,154$205,473$34,867,75022
Mar 27, 20161730,663+45% 2,467,817$242,544$35,110,29423
Jun 26, 20161916,517 2,562,574$169,299$36,301,38636
Jul 3, 20162315,312-7% 2,577,886$179,304$36,480,69037
Jul 10, 20161721,496+40% 2,599,382$199,268$36,679,95838
Jul 17, 20161712,226-43% 2,611,608$154,781$36,834,73939
Jun 3, 20182111,010 2,844,016$98,980$39,016,764137
Jun 10, 20181114,851+35% 2,858,867$127,422$39,144,186138
Jun 17, 2018924,859+67% 2,883,726$193,900$39,338,086139
Jun 24, 2018544,195+78% 2,927,921$313,343$39,651,429140
Jul 1, 2018446,452+5% 2,974,373$232,260$39,883,689141
Jul 8, 20181137,029-20% 3,011,402$185,145$40,068,834142
Jul 15, 20181718,196-51% 3,029,598$93,527$40,162,361143
Jun 28, 20201223,065 3,222,667$439,619$41,942,778245
Jul 5, 2020929,053+26% 3,251,720$553,750$42,496,528246
Jul 12, 2020822,716-22% 3,274,436$432,967$42,929,495247
Jul 19, 2020430,827+36% 3,305,263$587,563$43,517,058248
Jul 26, 2020524,498-21% 3,329,761$466,932$43,983,990249
Aug 2, 2020728,481+16% 3,358,242$542,848$44,526,838250
Aug 9, 2020638,691+36% 3,396,933$737,450$45,264,288251
Aug 23, 2020824,105 3,425,138$459,441$45,748,329253
Aug 30, 20201123,969-1% 3,449,107$456,849$46,205,178254
Sep 6, 2020923,944n/c3,473,051$456,373$46,661,551255
Sep 13, 2020818,977-21% 3,492,028$361,702$47,023,253256
Sep 20, 20201613,583-28% 3,505,611$258,892$47,282,145257
Sep 27, 20201017,864+32% 3,523,475$340,488$47,622,633258
Oct 4, 2020822,242+25% 3,545,717$423,933$48,046,566259
Jan 3, 2021624,398 3,594,420$464,538$48,895,383272
Jan 10, 2021823,748-3% 3,618,168$452,162$49,347,545273
Jan 17, 20211125,901+9% 3,644,069$493,155$49,840,700274
Jan 24, 2021916,876-35% 3,660,945$321,488$50,162,188275
Jan 31, 20211411,245-33% 3,672,190$214,217$50,376,405276
Feb 7, 20211215,883+41% 3,688,073$302,571$50,678,976277
Feb 14, 20211313,905-12% 3,701,978$264,890$50,943,866278
Feb 21, 2021915,280+10% 3,717,258$291,084$51,234,950279
Jun 12, 2022154,059 3,901,775$56,136$52,402,192347
Jun 19, 2022157,208+78% 3,908,983$99,687$52,501,879348
Jun 26, 2022136,710-7% 3,915,693$92,665$52,594,544349
Jul 3, 202287,496+12% 3,923,189$103,520$52,698,064350
Jul 10, 2022126,268-16% 3,929,457$86,561$52,784,625351
Jul 17, 2022119,267+48% 3,938,724$127,977$52,912,602352
Jul 24, 20221012,370+33% 3,951,094$170,830$53,083,432353
Jul 31, 2022134,982-60% 3,956,076$68,801$53,152,233354
Aug 7, 2022127,708+55% 3,963,784$106,447$53,258,680355
Aug 14, 2022201,938-75% 3,965,722$26,764$53,285,444356

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Oct 25, 201511,522,877 1,522,877$29,945,585$29,945,5851
Nov 1, 20151549,006-64% 2,071,883$10,862,331$40,807,9162
Nov 8, 20152187,033-66% 2,258,916$3,772,635$44,580,5513
Nov 15, 2015480,934-57% 2,339,850$1,622,716$46,203,2674
Nov 22, 20152122,517+51% 2,462,367$2,373,112$48,576,3795
Nov 29, 20151697,570+469% 3,159,937$10,304,127$58,880,5066
Dec 6, 20151130,108-81% 3,290,045$2,409,784$61,290,2907
Dec 13, 2015558,072-55% 3,348,117$1,158,911$62,449,2018
Dec 20, 201510116,608+101% 3,464,725$2,341,962$64,791,1639
Dec 27, 201510152,733+31% 3,617,458$3,071,925$67,863,08810
Jan 3, 20161335,201-77% 3,652,659$709,500$68,572,58811
Jan 10, 20161513,980-60% 3,666,639$283,882$68,856,47012
Jan 17, 2016159,468-32% 3,676,107$193,999$69,050,46913
Jan 24, 2016129,625+2% 3,685,732$189,798$69,240,26714
Jan 31, 2016736,442+279% 3,722,174$378,197$69,618,46415
Feb 7, 2016209,128-75% 3,731,302$139,854$69,758,31816
Feb 14, 20161027,005+196% 3,758,307$469,859$70,228,17717
Feb 21, 20161122,369-17% 3,780,676$391,321$70,619,49818
Mar 20, 2016208,161 3,807,059$127,630$71,199,76522
Jun 26, 20161511,308 3,869,630$150,560$72,045,06036
Jul 3, 2016189,379-17% 3,879,009$122,259$72,167,31937
Jul 10, 20161612,504+33% 3,891,513$132,633$72,299,95238
Jun 17, 20181920,241 4,113,150$190,497$75,483,092139
Jun 24, 2018829,883+48% 4,143,033$280,123$75,763,215140
Jul 1, 2018536,503+22% 4,179,536$332,236$76,095,451141
Jul 8, 2018827,101-26% 4,206,637$236,451$76,331,902142
Jul 15, 2018814,780-45% 4,221,417$133,998$76,465,900143
Sep 23, 2018205,093 4,254,801$55,736$76,850,243153

Our DVD and Blu-ray sales estimates are based on weekly retail surveys, which we use to build a weekly market share estimate for each title we are tracking. The market share is converted into a weekly sales estimate based on industry reports on the overall size of the market, including reports published in Media Play News.

For example, if our weekly retail survey estimates that a particular title sold 1% of all units that week, and the industry reports sales of 1,500,000 units in total, we will estimate 15,000 units were sold of that title. The consumer spending estimate is based on the average sales price for the title in the retailers we survey.

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