Turbo (2013)

Turbo poster
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $83,028,130Details
International Box Office $203,868,448Details
Worldwide Box Office $286,896,578
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $44,135,575 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $25,278,860 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $69,414,435
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Synopsis

An underdog snail’s dreams kick into overdrive when he miraculously attains the power of super-speed. But after making fast friends with a crew of streetwise, tricked-out es-car-goes, Turbo learns that no one succeeds on their own. So he puts his heart and shell on the line to help his pals achieve their dreams, before Turbo-charging his own impossible dream: winning the Indy 500.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$21,312,625 (25.7% of total gross)
Legs:3.90 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:28.9% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$135,000,000 (worldwide box office is 2.1 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,806 opening theaters/3,809 max. theaters, 4.3 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $110,091,418

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: July 17th, 2013 (Wide) by 20th Century Fox
July 17th, 2013 (IMAX) by 20th Century Fox
International Releases: July 19th, 2013 (Wide) (Bulgaria)
August 16th, 2013 (Wide) (Venezuela)
August 22nd, 2013 (Wide) (Serbia and Montenegro)
September 13th, 2013 (Wide) (Turkey)
September 19th, 2013 (Wide) (Australia)
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Video Release: November 12th, 2013 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for some mild action and thematic elements.
(Rating bulletin 2272, 5/15/2013)
Running Time: 96 minutes
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Keywords: Animal Lead, Talking Animals, Auto Racing, Miscellaneous Racing, 3-D, 3-D - Shot in 3-D, Family Adventure
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Digital Animation
Creative Type:Kids Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: DreamWorks Animation, Lisa Stewart
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jul 19, 2013 3 $21,312,625   3,806 $5,600   $31,015,384 1
Jul 26, 2013 4 $13,740,247 -36% 3,809 $3,607   $56,183,245 2
Aug 2, 2013 7 $6,228,816 -55% 2,985 $2,087   $69,307,459 3
Aug 9, 2013 11 $2,351,120 -62% 1,771 $1,328   $75,121,074 4
Aug 16, 2013 16 $1,078,888 -54% 759 $1,421   $77,658,168 5
Aug 23, 2013 19 $643,442 -40% 470 $1,369   $78,785,445 6
Aug 30, 2013 28 $755,401 +17% 438 $1,725   $79,802,884 7
Sep 6, 2013 28 $429,027 -43% 358 $1,198   $80,613,748 8
Sep 13, 2013 24 $430,597 n/c 353 $1,220   $81,131,123 9
Sep 20, 2013 23 $408,594 -5% 333 $1,227   $81,637,929 10
Sep 27, 2013 26 $250,026 -39% 282 $887   $81,963,438 11
Oct 4, 2013 27 $205,233 -18% 222 $924   $82,220,200 12
Oct 11, 2013 30 $160,060 -22% 187 $856   $82,445,354 13
Oct 18, 2013 35 $120,102 -25% 149 $806   $82,628,808 14
Oct 25, 2013 38 $74,749 -38% 108 $692   $82,729,699 15
Nov 1, 2013 35 $60,360 -19% 69 $875   $82,807,215 16
Nov 8, 2013 40 $53,021 -12% 62 $855   $82,871,896 17
Nov 15, 2013 44 $38,508 -27% 53 $727   $82,930,077 18
Nov 22, 2013 44 $30,351 -21% 46 $660   $82,967,512 19
Nov 29, 2013 45 $23,407 -23% 39 $600   $83,009,202 20
Dec 6, 2013 45 $12,015 -49% 35 $343   $83,024,900 21

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jul 17, 2013 1 $5,552,403     3,551 $1,564   $5,552,403 1
Jul 18, 2013 2 $4,150,356 -25%   3,551 $1,169   $9,702,759 2
Jul 19, 2013 3 $6,627,946 +60%   3,806 $1,741   $16,330,705 3
Jul 20, 2013 3 $8,507,437 +28%   3,806 $2,235   $24,838,142 4
Jul 21, 2013 3 $6,177,242 -27%   3,806 $1,623   $31,015,384 5
Jul 22, 2013 4 $2,703,770 -56%   3,806 $710   $33,719,154 6
Jul 23, 2013 3 $3,530,415 +31%   3,806 $928   $37,249,569 7
Jul 24, 2013 3 $2,604,547 -26% -53% 3,806 $684   $39,854,116 8
Jul 25, 2013 3 $2,588,882 -1% -38% 3,806 $680   $42,442,998 9
Jul 26, 2013 4 $4,134,085 +60% -38% 3,809 $1,085   $46,577,083 10
Jul 27, 2013 4 $5,437,844 +32% -36% 3,809 $1,428   $52,014,927 11
Jul 28, 2013 4 $4,168,318 -23% -33% 3,809 $1,094   $56,183,245 12
Jul 29, 2013 4 $1,763,031 -58% -35% 3,809 $463   $57,946,276 13
Jul 30, 2013 4 $2,157,372 +22% -39% 3,809 $566   $60,103,648 14
Jul 31, 2013 6 $1,451,381 -33% -44% 3,809 $381   $61,555,029 15
Aug 1, 2013 6 $1,523,614 +5% -41% 3,809 $400   $63,078,643 16
Aug 2, 2013 7 $1,859,441 +22% -55% 2,985 $623   $64,938,084 17
Aug 3, 2013 7 $2,575,632 +39% -53% 2,985 $863   $67,513,716 18
Aug 4, 2013 7 $1,793,743 -30% -57% 2,985 $601   $69,307,459 19
Aug 5, 2013 7 $888,752 -50% -50% 2,985 $298   $70,196,211 20
Aug 6, 2013 7 $1,066,905 +20% -51% 2,985 $357   $71,263,116 21
Aug 7, 2013 9 $801,901 -25% -45% 2,141 $375   $72,065,017 22
Aug 8, 2013 9 $704,937 -12% -54% 2,141 $329   $72,769,954 23
Aug 9, 2013 - $708,496 +1% -62% 1,771 $400   $73,478,450 24
Aug 10, 2013 - $932,593 +32% -64% 1,771 $527   $74,411,043 25
Aug 11, 2013 - $710,031 -24% -60% 1,771 $401   $75,121,074 26
Aug 12, 2013 - $350,351 -51% -61% 1,771 $198   $75,471,425 27
Aug 13, 2013 - $485,556 +39% -54% 1,771 $274   $75,956,981 28
Aug 14, 2013 - $321,448 -34% -60% 1,771 $182   $76,278,429 29
Aug 15, 2013 - $300,851 -6% -57% 1,771 $170   $76,579,280 30
Aug 16, 2013 - $288,528 -4% -59% 759 $380   $76,867,808 31
Aug 17, 2013 - $452,752 +57% -51% 759 $597   $77,320,560 32
Aug 18, 2013 - $337,608 -25% -52% 759 $445   $77,658,168 33
Aug 19, 2013 - $133,388 -60% -62% 759 $176   $77,791,556 34
Aug 20, 2013 - $137,575 +3% -72% 759 $181   $77,929,131 35
Aug 21, 2013 - $101,603 -26% -68% 759 $134   $78,030,734 36
Aug 22, 2013 - $111,269 +10% -63% 759 $147   $78,142,003 37
Aug 23, 2013 - $169,172 +52% -41% 470 $360   $78,311,175 38
Aug 24, 2013 - $278,615 +65% -38% 470 $593   $78,589,790 39
Aug 25, 2013 - $195,655 -30% -42% 470 $416   $78,785,445 40
Aug 26, 2013 - $68,784 -65% -48% 470 $146   $78,854,229 41
Aug 27, 2013 - $70,964 +3% -48% 470 $151   $78,925,193 42
Aug 28, 2013 - $62,833 -11% -38% 470 $134   $78,988,026 43
Aug 29, 2013 - $59,457 -5% -47% 470 $127   $79,047,483 44
Aug 30, 2013 - $165,163 +178% -2% 438 $377   $79,212,646 45
Aug 31, 2013 - $307,440 +86% +10% 438 $702   $79,520,086 46
Sep 1, 2013 - $282,798 -8% +45% 438 $646   $79,802,884 47
Sep 2, 2013 - $284,249 +1% +313% 438 $649   $80,087,133 48
Sep 3, 2013 - $39,148 -86% -45% 438 $89   $80,126,281 49
Sep 4, 2013 - $27,434 -30% -56% 438 $63   $80,153,715 50
Sep 5, 2013 - $31,006 +13% -48% 438 $71   $80,184,721 51
Sep 6, 2013 - $85,346 +175% -48% 358 $238   $80,270,067 52
Sep 7, 2013 - $211,428 +148% -31% 358 $591   $80,481,495 53
Sep 8, 2013 - $132,253 -37% -53% 358 $369   $80,613,748 54
Sep 9, 2013 - $22,649 -83% -92% 358 $63   $80,636,397 55
Sep 10, 2013 - $22,125 -2% -43% 358 $62   $80,658,522 56
Sep 11, 2013 - $21,880 -1% -20% 358 $61   $80,680,402 57
Sep 12, 2013 - $20,124 -8% -35% 358 $56   $80,700,526 58
Sep 13, 2013 - $96,822 +381% +13% 353 $274   $80,797,348 59
Sep 14, 2013 - $194,561 +101% -8% 353 $551   $80,991,909 60
Sep 15, 2013 - $139,214 -28% +5% 353 $394   $81,131,123 61
Sep 16, 2013 - $25,971 -81% +15% 353 $74   $81,157,094 62
Sep 17, 2013 - $24,169 -7% +9% 353 $68   $81,181,263 63
Sep 18, 2013 - $24,137 n/c +10% 353 $68   $81,205,400 64
Sep 19, 2013 - $23,935 -1% +19% 353 $68   $81,229,335 65
Sep 20, 2013 - $90,149 +277% -7% 333 $271   $81,319,484 66
Sep 21, 2013 - $206,036 +129% +6% 333 $619   $81,525,520 67
Sep 22, 2013 - $112,409 -45% -19% 333 $338   $81,637,929 68
Sep 23, 2013 - $19,836 -82% -24% 333 $60   $81,657,765 69
Sep 24, 2013 - $19,558 -1% -19% 333 $59   $81,677,323 70
Sep 25, 2013 - $18,400 -6% -24% 333 $55   $81,695,723 71
Sep 26, 2013 - $17,689 -4% -26% 333 $53   $81,713,412 72
Sep 27, 2013 - $56,276 +218% -38% 282 $200   $81,769,688 73
Sep 28, 2013 - $120,951 +115% -41% 282 $429   $81,890,639 74
Sep 29, 2013 - $72,799 -40% -35% 282 $258   $81,963,438 75
Sep 30, 2013 - $12,494 -83% -37% 282 $44   $81,975,932 76
Oct 1, 2013 - $13,091 +5% -33% 282 $46   $81,989,023 77
Oct 2, 2013 - $12,146 -7% -34% 282 $43   $82,001,169 78
Oct 3, 2013 - $13,798 +14% -22% 282 $49   $82,014,967 79
Oct 4, 2013 - $44,043 +219% -22% 222 $198   $82,059,010 80
Oct 5, 2013 - $95,119 +116% -21% 222 $428   $82,154,129 81
Oct 6, 2013 - $66,071 -31% -9% 222 $298   $82,220,200 82
Oct 7, 2013 - $15,619 -76% +25% 222 $70   $82,235,819 83
Oct 8, 2013 - $16,801 +8% +28% 222 $76   $82,252,620 84
Oct 9, 2013 - $13,817 -18% +14% 222 $62   $82,266,437 85
Oct 10, 2013 - $18,857 +36% +37% 222 $85   $82,285,294 86
Oct 11, 2013 - $43,086 +128% -2% 187 $230   $82,328,380 87
Oct 12, 2013 - $71,053 +65% -25% 187 $380   $82,399,433 88
Oct 13, 2013 - $45,921 -35% -30% 187 $246   $82,445,354 89
Oct 14, 2013 - $25,141 -45% +61% 187 $134   $82,470,495 90
Oct 15, 2013 - $11,755 -53% -30% 187 $63   $82,482,250 91
Oct 16, 2013 - $10,759 -8% -22% 187 $58   $82,493,009 92
Oct 17, 2013 - $15,697 +46% -17% 187 $84   $82,508,706 93
Oct 18, 2013 - $31,845 +103% -26% 149 $214   $82,540,551 94
Oct 19, 2013 - $54,371 +71% -23% 149 $365   $82,594,922 95
Oct 20, 2013 - $33,886 -38% -26% 149 $227   $82,628,808 96
Oct 21, 2013 - $6,764 -80% -73% 149 $45   $82,635,572 97
Oct 22, 2013 - $6,662 -2% -43% 149 $45   $82,642,234 98
Oct 23, 2013 - $6,045 -9% -44% 149 $41   $82,648,279 99
Oct 24, 2013 - $6,671 +10% -58% 149 $45   $82,654,950 100
Oct 25, 2013 - $17,556 +163% -45% 108 $163   $82,672,506 101
Oct 26, 2013 - $32,454 +85% -40% 108 $301   $82,704,960 102
Oct 27, 2013 - $24,739 -24% -27% 108 $229   $82,729,699 103
Oct 28, 2013 - $4,957 -80% -27% 108 $46   $82,734,656 104
Oct 29, 2013 - $4,114 -17% -38% 108 $38   $82,738,770 105
Oct 30, 2013 - $3,608 -12% -40% 108 $33   $82,742,378 106
Oct 31, 2013 - $4,477 +24% -33% 108 $41   $82,746,855 107
Nov 1, 2013 - $12,016 +168% -32% 69 $174   $82,758,871 108
Nov 2, 2013 - $28,738 +139% -11% 69 $416   $82,787,609 109
Nov 3, 2013 - $19,606 -32% -21% 69 $284   $82,807,215 110
Nov 4, 2013 - $2,494 -87% -50% 69 $36   $82,809,709 111
Nov 5, 2013 - $3,405 +37% -17% 69 $49   $82,813,114 112
Nov 6, 2013 - $2,784 -18% -23% 69 $40   $82,815,898 113
Nov 7, 2013 - $2,977 +7% -34% 69 $43   $82,818,875 114
Nov 8, 2013 - $11,342 +281% -6% 62 $183   $82,830,217 115
Nov 9, 2013 - $24,220 +114% -16% 62 $391   $82,854,437 116
Nov 10, 2013 - $17,459 -28% -11% 62 $282   $82,871,896 117
Nov 11, 2013 - $12,545 -28% +403% 62 $202   $82,884,441 118
Nov 12, 2013 - $2,755 -78% -19% 62 $44   $82,887,196 119
Nov 13, 2013 - $2,060 -25% -26% 62 $33   $82,889,256 120
Nov 14, 2013 - $2,313 +12% -22% 62 $37   $82,891,569 121
Nov 15, 2013 - $7,492 +224% -34% 53 $141   $82,899,061 122
Nov 16, 2013 - $18,351 +145% -24% 53 $346   $82,917,412 123
Nov 17, 2013 - $12,665 -31% -27% 53 $239   $82,930,077 124
Nov 18, 2013 - $1,839 -85% -85% 53 $35   $82,931,916 125
Nov 19, 2013 - $1,953 +6% -29% 53 $37   $82,933,869 126
Nov 20, 2013 - $1,565 -20% -24% 53 $30   $82,935,434 127
Nov 21, 2013 - $1,727 +10% -25% 53 $33   $82,937,161 128
Nov 22, 2013 - $5,967 +246% -20% 46 $130   $82,943,128 129
Nov 23, 2013 - $14,833 +149% -19% 46 $322   $82,957,961 130
Nov 24, 2013 - $9,551 -36% -25% 46 $208   $82,967,512 131
Nov 25, 2013 - $3,937 -59% +114% 46 $86   $82,971,449 132
Nov 26, 2013 - $5,625 +43% +188% 46 $122   $82,977,074 133
Nov 27, 2013 - $5,948 +6% +280% 46 $129   $82,983,022 134
Nov 28, 2013 - $2,773 -53% +61% 46 $60   $82,985,795 135
Nov 29, 2013 - $8,314 +200% +39% 39 $213   $82,994,109 136
Nov 30, 2013 - $9,545 +15% -36% 39 $245   $83,003,654 137
Dec 1, 2013 - $5,548 -42% -42% 39 $142   $83,009,202 138
Dec 2, 2013 - $752 -86% -81% 39 $19   $83,009,954 139
Dec 3, 2013 - $741 -1% -87% 39 $19   $83,010,695 140
Dec 4, 2013 - $1,247 +68% -79% 39 $32   $83,011,942 141
Dec 5, 2013 - $943 -24% -66% 39 $24   $83,012,885 142
Dec 6, 2013 - $2,212 +135% -73% 35 $63   $83,015,097 143
Dec 7, 2013 - $5,802 +162% -39% 35 $166   $83,020,899 144
Dec 8, 2013 - $4,001 -31% -28% 35 $114   $83,024,900 145
Dec 9, 2013 - $1,175 -71% +56% 35 $34   $83,026,075 146
Dec 10, 2013 - $824 -30% +11% 35 $24   $83,026,899 147
Dec 11, 2013 - $695 -16% -44% 35 $20   $83,027,594 148
Dec 12, 2013 - $536 -23% -43% 35 $15   $83,028,130 149

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jul 12, 2013 8 $9,702,759   3,551 $2,732   $9,702,759 1
Jul 19, 2013 3 $32,740,239 +237% 3,806 $8,602   $42,442,998 2
Jul 26, 2013 4 $20,635,645 -37% 3,809 $5,418   $63,078,643 3
Aug 2, 2013 8 $9,691,311 -53% 2,141 $4,527   $72,769,954 4
Aug 9, 2013 11 $3,809,326 -61% 1,771 $2,151   $76,579,280 5
Aug 16, 2013 17 $1,562,723 -59% 759 $2,059   $78,142,003 6
Aug 23, 2013 20 $905,480 -42% 470 $1,927   $79,047,483 7
Aug 30, 2013 27 $1,137,238 +26% 438 $2,596   $80,184,721 8
Sep 6, 2013 29 $515,805 -55% 358 $1,441   $80,700,526 9
Sep 13, 2013 24 $528,809 +3% 353 $1,498   $81,229,335 10
Sep 20, 2013 24 $484,077 -8% 333 $1,454   $81,713,412 11
Sep 27, 2013 24 $301,555 -38% 282 $1,069   $82,014,967 12
Oct 4, 2013 26 $270,327 -10% 222 $1,218   $82,285,294 13
Oct 11, 2013 31 $223,412 -17% 187 $1,195   $82,508,706 14
Oct 18, 2013 35 $146,244 -35% 149 $982   $82,654,950 15
Oct 25, 2013 34 $91,905 -37% 108 $851   $82,746,855 16
Nov 1, 2013 33 $72,020 -22% 69 $1,044   $82,818,875 17
Nov 8, 2013 34 $72,694 +1% 62 $1,172   $82,891,569 18
Nov 15, 2013 41 $45,592 -37% 53 $860   $82,937,161 19
Nov 22, 2013 43 $48,634 +7% 46 $1,057   $82,985,795 20
Nov 29, 2013 41 $27,090 -44% 39 $695   $83,012,885 21
Dec 6, 2013 47 $15,245 -44% 35 $436   $83,028,130 22

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 9/19/2013 $0 0 118 225 $12,202,026 12/13/2015
Austria 10/4/2013 $0 0 63 131 $1,578,234 12/13/2015
Belgium 10/23/2013 $0 0 119 432 $4,177,857 12/13/2015
Bulgaria 7/19/2013 $0 0 1 1 $257,874 12/30/2018
Croatia 9/19/2013 $0 0 17 36 $297,952 12/30/2018
Czech Republic 10/17/2013 $0 0 48 137 $778,742 12/30/2018
Denmark 10/10/2013 $0 0 61 61 $1,357,211 12/13/2015
Estonia 10/18/2013 $0 0 6 6 $319,846 12/13/2015
Finland 10/18/2013 $0 0 49 102 $923,324 12/13/2015
France 10/16/2013 $0 0 418 696 $23,217,206 12/13/2015
Germany 10/3/2013 $0 0 391 1,039 $10,813,425 12/13/2015
Hungary 10/17/2013 $0 0 47 141 $922,975 12/30/2018
Iceland 10/4/2013 $0 0 4 10 $98,748 12/30/2018
Israel 9/19/2013 $0 0 12 27 $1,696,510 12/30/2018
Latvia 10/25/2013 $0 0 20 69 $261,113 12/30/2018
Lithuania 10/18/2013 $0 0 14 33 $327,924 12/16/2015
Netherlands 10/9/2013 $0 0 139 383 $4,498,596 12/13/2015
New Zealand 9/26/2013 $0 0 39 66 $1,665,954 12/13/2015
Serbia and Montenegro 8/22/2013 $0 0 21 63 $115,958 12/30/2018
Slovakia 10/17/2013 $0 0 19 54 $584,084 12/13/2015
Spain 10/18/2013 $0 0 327 904 $7,428,832 12/13/2015
Sweden 10/25/2013 $0 0 79 348 $2,655,195 12/13/2015
Switzerland 10/16/2013 $0 0 30 30 $1,021,616 12/13/2015
Turkey 9/13/2013 $0 0 10 28 $970,609 12/30/2018
United Kingdom 10/18/2013 $0 0 428 1,255 $18,402,198 12/13/2015
Venezuela 8/16/2013 $0 0 3 9 $5,303,110 12/13/2015
 
Rest of World $101,991,329
 
International Total$203,868,448 12/30/2018

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Nov 17, 20132479,375 479,375$8,145,492$8,145,4921
Nov 24, 20134236,704-51% 716,079$3,642,046$11,787,5382
Dec 1, 20132692,587+193% 1,408,666$12,753,713$24,541,2513
Dec 8, 20138237,909-66% 1,646,575$4,722,161$29,263,4124
Dec 15, 20135190,533-20% 1,837,108$3,810,984$33,074,3965
Dec 22, 201318145,379-24% 1,982,487$2,416,330$35,490,7266
Dec 29, 20132277,815-46% 2,060,302$1,416,677$36,907,4037
Jan 5, 20143033,323-57% 2,093,625$644,180$37,551,5838
Jan 12, 20143030,458-9% 2,124,083$608,526$38,160,1099
Jan 19, 20142625,227-17% 2,149,310$519,063$38,679,17210
Jan 26, 20143018,696-26% 2,168,006$373,709$39,052,88111
Feb 2, 20142916,450-12% 2,184,456$325,626$39,378,50712
Feb 9, 20141825,365+54% 2,209,821$487,949$39,866,45613
Apr 13, 20142716,602 2,301,075$166,385$41,422,32722

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Nov 17, 20132372,618 372,618$8,622,041$8,622,0411
Nov 24, 20135126,482-66% 499,100$2,657,763$11,279,8042
Dec 1, 20138243,282+92% 742,382$4,889,386$16,169,1903
Dec 8, 20131181,543-66% 823,925$1,714,548$17,883,7384
Dec 15, 2013596,181+18% 920,106$2,505,151$20,388,8895
Dec 22, 20132088,268-8% 1,008,374$2,024,405$22,413,2946
Feb 9, 20141131,676 1,118,592$507,816$24,176,97613

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Lead Ensemble Members

Ryan Reynolds    Turbo
Snoop Dogg    Smoove Move
Maya Rudolph    Burn
Samuel L. Jackson    Whiplash
Ben Schwartz    Skid Mark

Supporting Cast

Paul Giamatti    Chet
Michael Peña    Tito
Michelle Rodriguez    Paz
Michael Bell    White Shadow
Bill Hader    Guy Gagne
Luis Guzmán    Angelo
Richard Jenkins    Bobby
Ken Jeong    Kim-Ly
Michael Patrick Bell   
Chris Miller    Tour Bus Driver

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

Production and Technical Credits

David Soren    Director
Lisa Stewart    Producer
Susan Slagle Rogers    Co-Producer
David Soren    Screenwriter
Darren Lemke    Screenwriter
Robert D. Siegel    Screenwriter
David Soren    Story Creator
Henry Jackman    Composer
James Ryan    Cinematographer
James Ryan    Editor
Michael Isaak    Production Designer
Richard Daskas    Art Director
Richard King    Sound Mixer
Richard King    Sound Designer
Richard King    Supervising Sound Editor
Andy Nelson    Re-recording Mixer
Michael Babcock    Re-recording Mixer
David Burgess    Head of Character Animation
Ennio Torresan, Jr.    Head of Story
Chris Stover    Head of Layout
Denis Couchon    Animation Supervisor
John Hill    Animation Supervisor
Marek Kochout    Animation Supervisor
Ben Rush    Animation Supervisor
Dan Wagner    Animation Supervisor
Sean Phillips    Visual Effects Supervisor
Alessandro 'Alex' Ongaro    Head of Effects
Serge Sretschinsky    Supervising Technical Director
Lee Grant    Character Effects Supervisor
Wally Pfister    Visual Consultant
Mark Fattibene    Head of Lighting
Philip Captain    Stereography
Leslee Feldman    Casting Director

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

International Box Office: Thor 2 Still Strong Second Time Around

November 14th, 2013

Thor: The Dark World debuted last weekend, but thanks to a number of new markets this weekend, it was even more dominant on the international chart. It pulled in $94 million in 66 markets, which lifts its running tally to $240.9 million internationally and $326.6 million worldwide. Its biggest market was China where it made $20.98 million. In comparison, Thor made about $15 million there, in total. This is incredible growth. It grew in Russia rising to $11.44 million on 1,500 screens for a total of $24.04 million after two weeks of release. The original Thor finished with $268.30 million internationally, which is a figure Thor 2 will smash through by the weekend. It might make more internationally than the first film made worldwide and it could help Disney break the all-time single year global box office record, currently at $3.791 billion, which it earned in 2010. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for November 12th, 2013

November 11th, 2013

There are a number of good releases this week. The two biggest releases are Man of Steel and Turbo. While the former has a larger target audience, the latter is the better film. It is still not Pick of the Week material. The best films are some of the smaller releases, like The Attack, Barbara, Blackfish, City Lights, and Prince Avalanche. All of those are worth picking up, but I think Nosferatu on Blu-ray is the Pick of the Week. More...

International Box Office: Thor Brightens the Day

November 7th, 2013

Thor: The Dark World made its international debut a week ahead of its domestic debut and it crushed the competition with $109.4 million in 36 markets. Its biggest market was the U.K., where it earned first place with $13.80 million on 522 screens. By comparison, the first Thor film managed $9.11 million on 500. If the film has a similar increase in its opening weekend here, it could open with $100 million. That's probably too optimistic; it did show growth in most major markets, just not as much as it did in the U.K. France was the second best new market with an opening of $9.94 million on 609 screens, compared to $8.69 million for its predecessor. Germany and Mexico were neck-and-neck with $8.31 million on 620 screens and $8.26 million on 2,482 respectively. Russia was strong with $7.59 million on 769 screens. Australia made $6.80 million on 609 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $6.98 million. Brazil was close behind with $6.69 million on 1,090 screens. In South Korea it made $6.11 million on 843 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $7.63 million. The only major market to see a decrease was Spain, where the film made $3.34 million on 717 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $3.82 million. By comparison, Thor made $5.58 million on 562 screens. More...

International Box Office: Gravity Grows

October 30th, 2013

Gravity earned first place for the fourth week with $37.7 million on 7,340 screens in 53 markets for a total of $164.4 million internationally and $364.0 million worldwide. This weekend it debuted in first place in France with a very impressive $10.76 million on 398 screens. It also remained in first place in South Korea with $5.29 million on 531 screens over the weekend for a two-week total of $15.55 million. It also repeated in top spot in Mexico with $3.79 million on 1,563 screens over the weekend for a total of $12.04 million after two. The film will likely pull in close to $100 million in just these holdovers, plus it has yet to open in the U.K., Japan and China, so it could make another $100 million in those three markets as well. More...

International Box Office: Gravity Orbits a Milestone

October 24th, 2013

For the third weekend in a row, Gravity led the way on the international chart and reached a major milestone in the process. This past weekend, it pulled in $33.5 million on 7,900 screens in 51 markets for an international total of $114.2 million and a worldwide total $283.8 million. It opened in first place in two major markets led by South Korea where it earned $6.30 million on 636 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $7.29 million. Meanwhile in Mexico, it made $5.75 million on 1,783 screens. Its biggest market overall is Russia where it has earned $17.60 million in total, including $2.19 million on 700 screens this past weekend. More...

International Box Office: Gravity Stable On Top

October 16th, 2013

Gravity remained in first place with a nearly identical result as last weekend. It was up a barely noticeable amount to $28.5 million on 5,785 screens in 38 markets for a two-week total of $68.3 million internationally. This hold is even more impressive, as its only major market debut came in Brazil, where it opened in second place with $1.67 million on 219 screens. On the other hand, it was down just 9% in Australia with $3.03 million on 471 screens over the weekend for a two-week total of $8.29 million. It fell a little more in Germany down 17% to $3.04 million on 614 screens over the weekend for a two-week total of $8.12 million. In both of those markets, it remained in first place. It fell faster in Russia down 48% landing in second place with $3.88 million on 1,155 million screens over the weekend for a total of $14.12 million after two weeks of release. More...

International Box Office: Gravity Throws Around its Weight

October 11th, 2013

Gravity opened in first place on the international chart with $28.4 million on 4,830 screens in 27 markets. This includes a number of first place openings, led by Russia, where it made $7.57 million on 1,219 screens. It also earned first place in Germany with $3.65 million on 569 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $3.87 million. Australia was right behind with $3.35 million on 469. Italy contributed $2.75 million on 399, while in Spain it earned $2.26 million on 325. More...

International Box Office: Facing Facts

September 25th, 2013

There was an international film leading the way on the international chart this week. Gwansang jumped into first place internationally with $15.27 million on 1,239 screens in South Korea, lifting its total in that market to $46.58 million after just two weeks of release. It isn't the best South Korean film of the year, at least not yet, as Snowpiercer has made $62.1 million in that market. Meanwhile, Iron Man 3 earned about $65 million there. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will the Box Office Kick it Up a Notch?

August 16th, 2013

Summer blockbuster season has officially ended, but there are four films hoping to grab a share of the limited box office dollars left. Kick-Ass 2 is the clear favorite among analysts, but it is being beat up by critics. Lee Daniels' The Butler is the only other film with a shot at first place. It is earning good reviews, but not great reviews, and I think it will be remembered as busted Oscar bait. Neither Jobs nor Paranoia have a real shot at the top five, nor are they earning critical praise. There were also four films that opened wide this weekend last year. All four of them earned $10 million or more, led by The Expendables II with $28.59, while there were three holdovers with $10 million or more. There's a slim chance Kick-Ass 2 will match The Expendables II, but I wouldn't bet on it. Plus the depth this year is weaker that last year's depth was. That's bad news for the year-over-year comparison. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Wolverine Loses Power, But Still Dominates

July 29th, 2013

The Wolverine did not live up to expectations, but it still dominated the weekend box office chart, earning more than double the second place film, The Conjuring. Overall, the box office fell nearly 12% when compared to last weekend hitting $172 million. This is still 28% higher than the same weekend last year, which is a great result. In total, 2013 has pulled in $6.40 billion, which is just under $20 million or 0.3% below last year's pace. This is fantastic; however, had The Wolverine performed as well as some were expecting, 2013 would have pulled into the lead over the weekend. More...

Weekend Predictions: Wolverine to Slice Through the Competition

July 25th, 2013

It's the final weekend of July and there is only one wide release to deal with, The Wolverine. It should be the easy winner of the weekend, it might pull in enough to become the biggest opening weekend of the month. This isn't likely, but there is a slim chance. There is one other film that might make an appearance in the top ten, The To Do List. Again, it doesn't have a strong chance, but it could happen. The holdovers should be far behind The Wolverine, as only The Conjuring has a shot at $20 million. This weekend last year, both new releases bombed, which is good news for 2013 in the year-over-year comparison. Granted, The Dark Knight Rises took in $62.10 million, which is something The Wolverine should have no trouble topping, while the holdovers should provide more depth. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Conjuring Calls Forth a Winning Weekend

July 22nd, 2013

The weekend box office was mixed with two of the four wide releases matching predictions, Turbo and R.I.P.D.. There was one movie failing to reach expectations, Red 2. And finally there was one more beating nearly all predictions, The Conjuring. Fortunately, The Conjuring did so well that it made up for the weak films and helped the overall box grow to $195 million. Granted, that was within a rounding error of last weekend, but any growth is good news. There is also some bad news, as this was 16% lower than the same weekend last year, but since that was the weekend The Dark Knight Rises opened, this is actually better than expected. Year-to-date, 2013 has pulled in $6.12 billion. This is still lower than last year's pace ($6.16 billion), but it is close enough that it would only take one surprise weekend result to catch up. Earlier in the year, I thought 2013 was a lost cause. Now I'm much more optimistic. More...

Weekend Estimates: Conjuring Humbles R.I.P.D.

July 21st, 2013

This is a Summer packed with big-budget proto-franchise films, which makes it a risky season for the studios. Predictably enough, we've had some success stories among them, like Man of Steel and World War Z, and some disasters (with The Lone Ranger and Pacific Rim standing out). Overall, the batting average for these films is running around 50%, which makes it a particularly dicey proposition to have two of them opening in the same weekend. More...

Weekend Predictions: Turbo Gets Off to a Head Start on Weekend Competition

July 18th, 2013

There are four new releases coming out this week, but there is a wide range of predictions for some of these films. Turbo opened on Wednesday to mostly good reviews and some think it will earn first place over the weekend. Red 2's early reviews are weaker than anticipated, but it still has an impressive cast and could come out on top. The Conjuring is earning some of the best reviews of any wide release opening this summer. It is a horror film and those rarely open in first place in the summer, but the buzz is growing and it could be a surprise hit. Then there's R.I.P.D., which has bad buzz and no reviews. It will likely not make the top five. This weekend last year was the weekend The Dark Knight Rises opened and there's no chance 2013 will come out on top on the year-over-year comparison. In fact, the total box office this year might be lower than The Dark Knight Rises opening alone. More...

Contest: Too Many Twos

July 12th, 2013

Next week is a busy week with four films coming out: Turbo, The Conjuring, Red 2, and R.I.P.D. All four films should make $20 million over the weekend, more or less, (less in the case of R.I.P.D.). This makes it really hard to choose the target film. R.I.P.D. is the least likely to be a hit, so it is eliminated. Turbo is the most likely, but it opens on Wednesday, so it is eliminated. I really want The Conjuring to be a hit, because there are several actors in the movie that I like. (Lili Taylor doesn't get enough work in my opinion.) However, I think Red 2 will have the biggest opening of the weekend. As such, it is the target film for this week's box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Red 2. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a copy of Femme Fatales: The Complete Second Season on DVD. Meanwhile, 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 copy of Femme Fatales: The Complete Second Season on DVD. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2013 Preview: July

July 1st, 2013

For the most part, June was a really strong month at the box office with nearly every film either matching expectations, or at least coming close enough to call it a victory. Looking forward, there are a dozen films opening wide in July, more or less. One of them, The Smurfs 2, is opening on a Wednesday, so I'm going to hold off talking about that movie till the August preview. Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain is opening in less than 1000 theaters, but it has a shot at reaching the top ten during its opening weekend. If we include both of them, there are twelve films, but I think it is better to stick with the ten truly wide, truly July openings. Of these, Despicable Me 2 is clearly going to be the biggest hit at the box office. It could become the second biggest hit of the year so far. It is not the only film that could be a $100 million hit. In fact, there are six films opening in July that I think have a better than 50% chance of reaching that level. There is currently only one film that I think won't at least become a midlevel hit. By comparison in 2012, there were three $100 million movies, led by The Dark Knight Rises, but the rest of the new releases struggled. There's no chance any movie opening this month will top $400 million, in fact, it is quite possible no film will get to $300 million. That said, 2013 has a lot better depth, so it might come out on top in the end. More...


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Synopsis

An underdog snail’s dreams kick into overdrive when he miraculously attains the power of super-speed. But after making fast friends with a crew of streetwise, tricked-out es-car-goes, Turbo learns that no one succeeds on their own. So he puts his heart and shell on the line to help his pals achieve their dreams, before Turbo-charging his own impossible dream: winning the Indy 500.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$21,312,625 (25.7% of total gross)
Legs:3.90 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:28.9% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$135,000,000 (worldwide box office is 2.1 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,806 opening theaters/3,809 max. theaters, 4.3 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $110,091,418

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: July 17th, 2013 (Wide) by 20th Century Fox
July 17th, 2013 (IMAX) by 20th Century Fox
International Releases: July 19th, 2013 (Wide) (Bulgaria)
August 16th, 2013 (Wide) (Venezuela)
August 22nd, 2013 (Wide) (Serbia and Montenegro)
September 13th, 2013 (Wide) (Turkey)
September 19th, 2013 (Wide) (Australia)
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Video Release: November 12th, 2013 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for some mild action and thematic elements.
(Rating bulletin 2272, 5/15/2013)
Running Time: 96 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Mr. Peabody & Sherman
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Keywords: Animal Lead, Talking Animals, Auto Racing, Miscellaneous Racing, 3-D, 3-D - Shot in 3-D, Family Adventure
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Digital Animation
Creative Type:Kids Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: DreamWorks Animation, Lisa Stewart
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Lead Ensemble Members

Ryan Reynolds    Turbo
Snoop Dogg    Smoove Move
Maya Rudolph    Burn
Samuel L. Jackson    Whiplash
Ben Schwartz    Skid Mark

Supporting Cast

Paul Giamatti    Chet
Michael Peña    Tito
Michelle Rodriguez    Paz
Michael Bell    White Shadow
Bill Hader    Guy Gagne
Luis Guzmán    Angelo
Richard Jenkins    Bobby
Ken Jeong    Kim-Ly
Michael Patrick Bell   
Chris Miller    Tour Bus Driver

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

Production and Technical Credits

David Soren    Director
Lisa Stewart    Producer
Susan Slagle Rogers    Co-Producer
David Soren    Screenwriter
Darren Lemke    Screenwriter
Robert D. Siegel    Screenwriter
David Soren    Story Creator
Henry Jackman    Composer
James Ryan    Cinematographer
James Ryan    Editor
Michael Isaak    Production Designer
Richard Daskas    Art Director
Richard King    Sound Mixer
Richard King    Sound Designer
Richard King    Supervising Sound Editor
Andy Nelson    Re-recording Mixer
Michael Babcock    Re-recording Mixer
David Burgess    Head of Character Animation
Ennio Torresan, Jr.    Head of Story
Chris Stover    Head of Layout
Denis Couchon    Animation Supervisor
John Hill    Animation Supervisor
Marek Kochout    Animation Supervisor
Ben Rush    Animation Supervisor
Dan Wagner    Animation Supervisor
Sean Phillips    Visual Effects Supervisor
Alessandro 'Alex' Ongaro    Head of Effects
Serge Sretschinsky    Supervising Technical Director
Lee Grant    Character Effects Supervisor
Wally Pfister    Visual Consultant
Mark Fattibene    Head of Lighting
Philip Captain    Stereography
Leslee Feldman    Casting Director

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

International Box Office: Thor 2 Still Strong Second Time Around

November 14th, 2013

Thor: The Dark World debuted last weekend, but thanks to a number of new markets this weekend, it was even more dominant on the international chart. It pulled in $94 million in 66 markets, which lifts its running tally to $240.9 million internationally and $326.6 million worldwide. Its biggest market was China where it made $20.98 million. In comparison, Thor made about $15 million there, in total. This is incredible growth. It grew in Russia rising to $11.44 million on 1,500 screens for a total of $24.04 million after two weeks of release. The original Thor finished with $268.30 million internationally, which is a figure Thor 2 will smash through by the weekend. It might make more internationally than the first film made worldwide and it could help Disney break the all-time single year global box office record, currently at $3.791 billion, which it earned in 2010. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for November 12th, 2013

November 11th, 2013

There are a number of good releases this week. The two biggest releases are Man of Steel and Turbo. While the former has a larger target audience, the latter is the better film. It is still not Pick of the Week material. The best films are some of the smaller releases, like The Attack, Barbara, Blackfish, City Lights, and Prince Avalanche. All of those are worth picking up, but I think Nosferatu on Blu-ray is the Pick of the Week. More...

International Box Office: Thor Brightens the Day

November 7th, 2013

Thor: The Dark World made its international debut a week ahead of its domestic debut and it crushed the competition with $109.4 million in 36 markets. Its biggest market was the U.K., where it earned first place with $13.80 million on 522 screens. By comparison, the first Thor film managed $9.11 million on 500. If the film has a similar increase in its opening weekend here, it could open with $100 million. That's probably too optimistic; it did show growth in most major markets, just not as much as it did in the U.K. France was the second best new market with an opening of $9.94 million on 609 screens, compared to $8.69 million for its predecessor. Germany and Mexico were neck-and-neck with $8.31 million on 620 screens and $8.26 million on 2,482 respectively. Russia was strong with $7.59 million on 769 screens. Australia made $6.80 million on 609 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $6.98 million. Brazil was close behind with $6.69 million on 1,090 screens. In South Korea it made $6.11 million on 843 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $7.63 million. The only major market to see a decrease was Spain, where the film made $3.34 million on 717 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $3.82 million. By comparison, Thor made $5.58 million on 562 screens. More...

International Box Office: Gravity Grows

October 30th, 2013

Gravity earned first place for the fourth week with $37.7 million on 7,340 screens in 53 markets for a total of $164.4 million internationally and $364.0 million worldwide. This weekend it debuted in first place in France with a very impressive $10.76 million on 398 screens. It also remained in first place in South Korea with $5.29 million on 531 screens over the weekend for a two-week total of $15.55 million. It also repeated in top spot in Mexico with $3.79 million on 1,563 screens over the weekend for a total of $12.04 million after two. The film will likely pull in close to $100 million in just these holdovers, plus it has yet to open in the U.K., Japan and China, so it could make another $100 million in those three markets as well. More...

International Box Office: Gravity Orbits a Milestone

October 24th, 2013

For the third weekend in a row, Gravity led the way on the international chart and reached a major milestone in the process. This past weekend, it pulled in $33.5 million on 7,900 screens in 51 markets for an international total of $114.2 million and a worldwide total $283.8 million. It opened in first place in two major markets led by South Korea where it earned $6.30 million on 636 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $7.29 million. Meanwhile in Mexico, it made $5.75 million on 1,783 screens. Its biggest market overall is Russia where it has earned $17.60 million in total, including $2.19 million on 700 screens this past weekend. More...

International Box Office: Gravity Stable On Top

October 16th, 2013

Gravity remained in first place with a nearly identical result as last weekend. It was up a barely noticeable amount to $28.5 million on 5,785 screens in 38 markets for a two-week total of $68.3 million internationally. This hold is even more impressive, as its only major market debut came in Brazil, where it opened in second place with $1.67 million on 219 screens. On the other hand, it was down just 9% in Australia with $3.03 million on 471 screens over the weekend for a two-week total of $8.29 million. It fell a little more in Germany down 17% to $3.04 million on 614 screens over the weekend for a two-week total of $8.12 million. In both of those markets, it remained in first place. It fell faster in Russia down 48% landing in second place with $3.88 million on 1,155 million screens over the weekend for a total of $14.12 million after two weeks of release. More...

International Box Office: Gravity Throws Around its Weight

October 11th, 2013

Gravity opened in first place on the international chart with $28.4 million on 4,830 screens in 27 markets. This includes a number of first place openings, led by Russia, where it made $7.57 million on 1,219 screens. It also earned first place in Germany with $3.65 million on 569 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $3.87 million. Australia was right behind with $3.35 million on 469. Italy contributed $2.75 million on 399, while in Spain it earned $2.26 million on 325. More...

International Box Office: Facing Facts

September 25th, 2013

There was an international film leading the way on the international chart this week. Gwansang jumped into first place internationally with $15.27 million on 1,239 screens in South Korea, lifting its total in that market to $46.58 million after just two weeks of release. It isn't the best South Korean film of the year, at least not yet, as Snowpiercer has made $62.1 million in that market. Meanwhile, Iron Man 3 earned about $65 million there. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will the Box Office Kick it Up a Notch?

August 16th, 2013

Summer blockbuster season has officially ended, but there are four films hoping to grab a share of the limited box office dollars left. Kick-Ass 2 is the clear favorite among analysts, but it is being beat up by critics. Lee Daniels' The Butler is the only other film with a shot at first place. It is earning good reviews, but not great reviews, and I think it will be remembered as busted Oscar bait. Neither Jobs nor Paranoia have a real shot at the top five, nor are they earning critical praise. There were also four films that opened wide this weekend last year. All four of them earned $10 million or more, led by The Expendables II with $28.59, while there were three holdovers with $10 million or more. There's a slim chance Kick-Ass 2 will match The Expendables II, but I wouldn't bet on it. Plus the depth this year is weaker that last year's depth was. That's bad news for the year-over-year comparison. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Wolverine Loses Power, But Still Dominates

July 29th, 2013

The Wolverine did not live up to expectations, but it still dominated the weekend box office chart, earning more than double the second place film, The Conjuring. Overall, the box office fell nearly 12% when compared to last weekend hitting $172 million. This is still 28% higher than the same weekend last year, which is a great result. In total, 2013 has pulled in $6.40 billion, which is just under $20 million or 0.3% below last year's pace. This is fantastic; however, had The Wolverine performed as well as some were expecting, 2013 would have pulled into the lead over the weekend. More...

Weekend Predictions: Wolverine to Slice Through the Competition

July 25th, 2013

It's the final weekend of July and there is only one wide release to deal with, The Wolverine. It should be the easy winner of the weekend, it might pull in enough to become the biggest opening weekend of the month. This isn't likely, but there is a slim chance. There is one other film that might make an appearance in the top ten, The To Do List. Again, it doesn't have a strong chance, but it could happen. The holdovers should be far behind The Wolverine, as only The Conjuring has a shot at $20 million. This weekend last year, both new releases bombed, which is good news for 2013 in the year-over-year comparison. Granted, The Dark Knight Rises took in $62.10 million, which is something The Wolverine should have no trouble topping, while the holdovers should provide more depth. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Conjuring Calls Forth a Winning Weekend

July 22nd, 2013

The weekend box office was mixed with two of the four wide releases matching predictions, Turbo and R.I.P.D.. There was one movie failing to reach expectations, Red 2. And finally there was one more beating nearly all predictions, The Conjuring. Fortunately, The Conjuring did so well that it made up for the weak films and helped the overall box grow to $195 million. Granted, that was within a rounding error of last weekend, but any growth is good news. There is also some bad news, as this was 16% lower than the same weekend last year, but since that was the weekend The Dark Knight Rises opened, this is actually better than expected. Year-to-date, 2013 has pulled in $6.12 billion. This is still lower than last year's pace ($6.16 billion), but it is close enough that it would only take one surprise weekend result to catch up. Earlier in the year, I thought 2013 was a lost cause. Now I'm much more optimistic. More...

Weekend Estimates: Conjuring Humbles R.I.P.D.

July 21st, 2013

This is a Summer packed with big-budget proto-franchise films, which makes it a risky season for the studios. Predictably enough, we've had some success stories among them, like Man of Steel and World War Z, and some disasters (with The Lone Ranger and Pacific Rim standing out). Overall, the batting average for these films is running around 50%, which makes it a particularly dicey proposition to have two of them opening in the same weekend. More...

Weekend Predictions: Turbo Gets Off to a Head Start on Weekend Competition

July 18th, 2013

There are four new releases coming out this week, but there is a wide range of predictions for some of these films. Turbo opened on Wednesday to mostly good reviews and some think it will earn first place over the weekend. Red 2's early reviews are weaker than anticipated, but it still has an impressive cast and could come out on top. The Conjuring is earning some of the best reviews of any wide release opening this summer. It is a horror film and those rarely open in first place in the summer, but the buzz is growing and it could be a surprise hit. Then there's R.I.P.D., which has bad buzz and no reviews. It will likely not make the top five. This weekend last year was the weekend The Dark Knight Rises opened and there's no chance 2013 will come out on top on the year-over-year comparison. In fact, the total box office this year might be lower than The Dark Knight Rises opening alone. More...

Contest: Too Many Twos

July 12th, 2013

Next week is a busy week with four films coming out: Turbo, The Conjuring, Red 2, and R.I.P.D. All four films should make $20 million over the weekend, more or less, (less in the case of R.I.P.D.). This makes it really hard to choose the target film. R.I.P.D. is the least likely to be a hit, so it is eliminated. Turbo is the most likely, but it opens on Wednesday, so it is eliminated. I really want The Conjuring to be a hit, because there are several actors in the movie that I like. (Lili Taylor doesn't get enough work in my opinion.) However, I think Red 2 will have the biggest opening of the weekend. As such, it is the target film for this week's box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Red 2. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a copy of Femme Fatales: The Complete Second Season on DVD. Meanwhile, 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 copy of Femme Fatales: The Complete Second Season on DVD. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2013 Preview: July

July 1st, 2013

For the most part, June was a really strong month at the box office with nearly every film either matching expectations, or at least coming close enough to call it a victory. Looking forward, there are a dozen films opening wide in July, more or less. One of them, The Smurfs 2, is opening on a Wednesday, so I'm going to hold off talking about that movie till the August preview. Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain is opening in less than 1000 theaters, but it has a shot at reaching the top ten during its opening weekend. If we include both of them, there are twelve films, but I think it is better to stick with the ten truly wide, truly July openings. Of these, Despicable Me 2 is clearly going to be the biggest hit at the box office. It could become the second biggest hit of the year so far. It is not the only film that could be a $100 million hit. In fact, there are six films opening in July that I think have a better than 50% chance of reaching that level. There is currently only one film that I think won't at least become a midlevel hit. By comparison in 2012, there were three $100 million movies, led by The Dark Knight Rises, but the rest of the new releases struggled. There's no chance any movie opening this month will top $400 million, in fact, it is quite possible no film will get to $300 million. That said, 2013 has a lot better depth, so it might come out on top in the end. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jul 19, 2013 3 $21,312,625   3,806 $5,600   $31,015,384 1
Jul 26, 2013 4 $13,740,247 -36% 3,809 $3,607   $56,183,245 2
Aug 2, 2013 7 $6,228,816 -55% 2,985 $2,087   $69,307,459 3
Aug 9, 2013 11 $2,351,120 -62% 1,771 $1,328   $75,121,074 4
Aug 16, 2013 16 $1,078,888 -54% 759 $1,421   $77,658,168 5
Aug 23, 2013 19 $643,442 -40% 470 $1,369   $78,785,445 6
Aug 30, 2013 28 $755,401 +17% 438 $1,725   $79,802,884 7
Sep 6, 2013 28 $429,027 -43% 358 $1,198   $80,613,748 8
Sep 13, 2013 24 $430,597 n/c 353 $1,220   $81,131,123 9
Sep 20, 2013 23 $408,594 -5% 333 $1,227   $81,637,929 10
Sep 27, 2013 26 $250,026 -39% 282 $887   $81,963,438 11
Oct 4, 2013 27 $205,233 -18% 222 $924   $82,220,200 12
Oct 11, 2013 30 $160,060 -22% 187 $856   $82,445,354 13
Oct 18, 2013 35 $120,102 -25% 149 $806   $82,628,808 14
Oct 25, 2013 38 $74,749 -38% 108 $692   $82,729,699 15
Nov 1, 2013 35 $60,360 -19% 69 $875   $82,807,215 16
Nov 8, 2013 40 $53,021 -12% 62 $855   $82,871,896 17
Nov 15, 2013 44 $38,508 -27% 53 $727   $82,930,077 18
Nov 22, 2013 44 $30,351 -21% 46 $660   $82,967,512 19
Nov 29, 2013 45 $23,407 -23% 39 $600   $83,009,202 20
Dec 6, 2013 45 $12,015 -49% 35 $343   $83,024,900 21

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jul 17, 2013 1 $5,552,403     3,551 $1,564   $5,552,403 1
Jul 18, 2013 2 $4,150,356 -25%   3,551 $1,169   $9,702,759 2
Jul 19, 2013 3 $6,627,946 +60%   3,806 $1,741   $16,330,705 3
Jul 20, 2013 3 $8,507,437 +28%   3,806 $2,235   $24,838,142 4
Jul 21, 2013 3 $6,177,242 -27%   3,806 $1,623   $31,015,384 5
Jul 22, 2013 4 $2,703,770 -56%   3,806 $710   $33,719,154 6
Jul 23, 2013 3 $3,530,415 +31%   3,806 $928   $37,249,569 7
Jul 24, 2013 3 $2,604,547 -26% -53% 3,806 $684   $39,854,116 8
Jul 25, 2013 3 $2,588,882 -1% -38% 3,806 $680   $42,442,998 9
Jul 26, 2013 4 $4,134,085 +60% -38% 3,809 $1,085   $46,577,083 10
Jul 27, 2013 4 $5,437,844 +32% -36% 3,809 $1,428   $52,014,927 11
Jul 28, 2013 4 $4,168,318 -23% -33% 3,809 $1,094   $56,183,245 12
Jul 29, 2013 4 $1,763,031 -58% -35% 3,809 $463   $57,946,276 13
Jul 30, 2013 4 $2,157,372 +22% -39% 3,809 $566   $60,103,648 14
Jul 31, 2013 6 $1,451,381 -33% -44% 3,809 $381   $61,555,029 15
Aug 1, 2013 6 $1,523,614 +5% -41% 3,809 $400   $63,078,643 16
Aug 2, 2013 7 $1,859,441 +22% -55% 2,985 $623   $64,938,084 17
Aug 3, 2013 7 $2,575,632 +39% -53% 2,985 $863   $67,513,716 18
Aug 4, 2013 7 $1,793,743 -30% -57% 2,985 $601   $69,307,459 19
Aug 5, 2013 7 $888,752 -50% -50% 2,985 $298   $70,196,211 20
Aug 6, 2013 7 $1,066,905 +20% -51% 2,985 $357   $71,263,116 21
Aug 7, 2013 9 $801,901 -25% -45% 2,141 $375   $72,065,017 22
Aug 8, 2013 9 $704,937 -12% -54% 2,141 $329   $72,769,954 23
Aug 9, 2013 - $708,496 +1% -62% 1,771 $400   $73,478,450 24
Aug 10, 2013 - $932,593 +32% -64% 1,771 $527   $74,411,043 25
Aug 11, 2013 - $710,031 -24% -60% 1,771 $401   $75,121,074 26
Aug 12, 2013 - $350,351 -51% -61% 1,771 $198   $75,471,425 27
Aug 13, 2013 - $485,556 +39% -54% 1,771 $274   $75,956,981 28
Aug 14, 2013 - $321,448 -34% -60% 1,771 $182   $76,278,429 29
Aug 15, 2013 - $300,851 -6% -57% 1,771 $170   $76,579,280 30
Aug 16, 2013 - $288,528 -4% -59% 759 $380   $76,867,808 31
Aug 17, 2013 - $452,752 +57% -51% 759 $597   $77,320,560 32
Aug 18, 2013 - $337,608 -25% -52% 759 $445   $77,658,168 33
Aug 19, 2013 - $133,388 -60% -62% 759 $176   $77,791,556 34
Aug 20, 2013 - $137,575 +3% -72% 759 $181   $77,929,131 35
Aug 21, 2013 - $101,603 -26% -68% 759 $134   $78,030,734 36
Aug 22, 2013 - $111,269 +10% -63% 759 $147   $78,142,003 37
Aug 23, 2013 - $169,172 +52% -41% 470 $360   $78,311,175 38
Aug 24, 2013 - $278,615 +65% -38% 470 $593   $78,589,790 39
Aug 25, 2013 - $195,655 -30% -42% 470 $416   $78,785,445 40
Aug 26, 2013 - $68,784 -65% -48% 470 $146   $78,854,229 41
Aug 27, 2013 - $70,964 +3% -48% 470 $151   $78,925,193 42
Aug 28, 2013 - $62,833 -11% -38% 470 $134   $78,988,026 43
Aug 29, 2013 - $59,457 -5% -47% 470 $127   $79,047,483 44
Aug 30, 2013 - $165,163 +178% -2% 438 $377   $79,212,646 45
Aug 31, 2013 - $307,440 +86% +10% 438 $702   $79,520,086 46
Sep 1, 2013 - $282,798 -8% +45% 438 $646   $79,802,884 47
Sep 2, 2013 - $284,249 +1% +313% 438 $649   $80,087,133 48
Sep 3, 2013 - $39,148 -86% -45% 438 $89   $80,126,281 49
Sep 4, 2013 - $27,434 -30% -56% 438 $63   $80,153,715 50
Sep 5, 2013 - $31,006 +13% -48% 438 $71   $80,184,721 51
Sep 6, 2013 - $85,346 +175% -48% 358 $238   $80,270,067 52
Sep 7, 2013 - $211,428 +148% -31% 358 $591   $80,481,495 53
Sep 8, 2013 - $132,253 -37% -53% 358 $369   $80,613,748 54
Sep 9, 2013 - $22,649 -83% -92% 358 $63   $80,636,397 55
Sep 10, 2013 - $22,125 -2% -43% 358 $62   $80,658,522 56
Sep 11, 2013 - $21,880 -1% -20% 358 $61   $80,680,402 57
Sep 12, 2013 - $20,124 -8% -35% 358 $56   $80,700,526 58
Sep 13, 2013 - $96,822 +381% +13% 353 $274   $80,797,348 59
Sep 14, 2013 - $194,561 +101% -8% 353 $551   $80,991,909 60
Sep 15, 2013 - $139,214 -28% +5% 353 $394   $81,131,123 61
Sep 16, 2013 - $25,971 -81% +15% 353 $74   $81,157,094 62
Sep 17, 2013 - $24,169 -7% +9% 353 $68   $81,181,263 63
Sep 18, 2013 - $24,137 n/c +10% 353 $68   $81,205,400 64
Sep 19, 2013 - $23,935 -1% +19% 353 $68   $81,229,335 65
Sep 20, 2013 - $90,149 +277% -7% 333 $271   $81,319,484 66
Sep 21, 2013 - $206,036 +129% +6% 333 $619   $81,525,520 67
Sep 22, 2013 - $112,409 -45% -19% 333 $338   $81,637,929 68
Sep 23, 2013 - $19,836 -82% -24% 333 $60   $81,657,765 69
Sep 24, 2013 - $19,558 -1% -19% 333 $59   $81,677,323 70
Sep 25, 2013 - $18,400 -6% -24% 333 $55   $81,695,723 71
Sep 26, 2013 - $17,689 -4% -26% 333 $53   $81,713,412 72
Sep 27, 2013 - $56,276 +218% -38% 282 $200   $81,769,688 73
Sep 28, 2013 - $120,951 +115% -41% 282 $429   $81,890,639 74
Sep 29, 2013 - $72,799 -40% -35% 282 $258   $81,963,438 75
Sep 30, 2013 - $12,494 -83% -37% 282 $44   $81,975,932 76
Oct 1, 2013 - $13,091 +5% -33% 282 $46   $81,989,023 77
Oct 2, 2013 - $12,146 -7% -34% 282 $43   $82,001,169 78
Oct 3, 2013 - $13,798 +14% -22% 282 $49   $82,014,967 79
Oct 4, 2013 - $44,043 +219% -22% 222 $198   $82,059,010 80
Oct 5, 2013 - $95,119 +116% -21% 222 $428   $82,154,129 81
Oct 6, 2013 - $66,071 -31% -9% 222 $298   $82,220,200 82
Oct 7, 2013 - $15,619 -76% +25% 222 $70   $82,235,819 83
Oct 8, 2013 - $16,801 +8% +28% 222 $76   $82,252,620 84
Oct 9, 2013 - $13,817 -18% +14% 222 $62   $82,266,437 85
Oct 10, 2013 - $18,857 +36% +37% 222 $85   $82,285,294 86
Oct 11, 2013 - $43,086 +128% -2% 187 $230   $82,328,380 87
Oct 12, 2013 - $71,053 +65% -25% 187 $380   $82,399,433 88
Oct 13, 2013 - $45,921 -35% -30% 187 $246   $82,445,354 89
Oct 14, 2013 - $25,141 -45% +61% 187 $134   $82,470,495 90
Oct 15, 2013 - $11,755 -53% -30% 187 $63   $82,482,250 91
Oct 16, 2013 - $10,759 -8% -22% 187 $58   $82,493,009 92
Oct 17, 2013 - $15,697 +46% -17% 187 $84   $82,508,706 93
Oct 18, 2013 - $31,845 +103% -26% 149 $214   $82,540,551 94
Oct 19, 2013 - $54,371 +71% -23% 149 $365   $82,594,922 95
Oct 20, 2013 - $33,886 -38% -26% 149 $227   $82,628,808 96
Oct 21, 2013 - $6,764 -80% -73% 149 $45   $82,635,572 97
Oct 22, 2013 - $6,662 -2% -43% 149 $45   $82,642,234 98
Oct 23, 2013 - $6,045 -9% -44% 149 $41   $82,648,279 99
Oct 24, 2013 - $6,671 +10% -58% 149 $45   $82,654,950 100
Oct 25, 2013 - $17,556 +163% -45% 108 $163   $82,672,506 101
Oct 26, 2013 - $32,454 +85% -40% 108 $301   $82,704,960 102
Oct 27, 2013 - $24,739 -24% -27% 108 $229   $82,729,699 103
Oct 28, 2013 - $4,957 -80% -27% 108 $46   $82,734,656 104
Oct 29, 2013 - $4,114 -17% -38% 108 $38   $82,738,770 105
Oct 30, 2013 - $3,608 -12% -40% 108 $33   $82,742,378 106
Oct 31, 2013 - $4,477 +24% -33% 108 $41   $82,746,855 107
Nov 1, 2013 - $12,016 +168% -32% 69 $174   $82,758,871 108
Nov 2, 2013 - $28,738 +139% -11% 69 $416   $82,787,609 109
Nov 3, 2013 - $19,606 -32% -21% 69 $284   $82,807,215 110
Nov 4, 2013 - $2,494 -87% -50% 69 $36   $82,809,709 111
Nov 5, 2013 - $3,405 +37% -17% 69 $49   $82,813,114 112
Nov 6, 2013 - $2,784 -18% -23% 69 $40   $82,815,898 113
Nov 7, 2013 - $2,977 +7% -34% 69 $43   $82,818,875 114
Nov 8, 2013 - $11,342 +281% -6% 62 $183   $82,830,217 115
Nov 9, 2013 - $24,220 +114% -16% 62 $391   $82,854,437 116
Nov 10, 2013 - $17,459 -28% -11% 62 $282   $82,871,896 117
Nov 11, 2013 - $12,545 -28% +403% 62 $202   $82,884,441 118
Nov 12, 2013 - $2,755 -78% -19% 62 $44   $82,887,196 119
Nov 13, 2013 - $2,060 -25% -26% 62 $33   $82,889,256 120
Nov 14, 2013 - $2,313 +12% -22% 62 $37   $82,891,569 121
Nov 15, 2013 - $7,492 +224% -34% 53 $141   $82,899,061 122
Nov 16, 2013 - $18,351 +145% -24% 53 $346   $82,917,412 123
Nov 17, 2013 - $12,665 -31% -27% 53 $239   $82,930,077 124
Nov 18, 2013 - $1,839 -85% -85% 53 $35   $82,931,916 125
Nov 19, 2013 - $1,953 +6% -29% 53 $37   $82,933,869 126
Nov 20, 2013 - $1,565 -20% -24% 53 $30   $82,935,434 127
Nov 21, 2013 - $1,727 +10% -25% 53 $33   $82,937,161 128
Nov 22, 2013 - $5,967 +246% -20% 46 $130   $82,943,128 129
Nov 23, 2013 - $14,833 +149% -19% 46 $322   $82,957,961 130
Nov 24, 2013 - $9,551 -36% -25% 46 $208   $82,967,512 131
Nov 25, 2013 - $3,937 -59% +114% 46 $86   $82,971,449 132
Nov 26, 2013 - $5,625 +43% +188% 46 $122   $82,977,074 133
Nov 27, 2013 - $5,948 +6% +280% 46 $129   $82,983,022 134
Nov 28, 2013 - $2,773 -53% +61% 46 $60   $82,985,795 135
Nov 29, 2013 - $8,314 +200% +39% 39 $213   $82,994,109 136
Nov 30, 2013 - $9,545 +15% -36% 39 $245   $83,003,654 137
Dec 1, 2013 - $5,548 -42% -42% 39 $142   $83,009,202 138
Dec 2, 2013 - $752 -86% -81% 39 $19   $83,009,954 139
Dec 3, 2013 - $741 -1% -87% 39 $19   $83,010,695 140
Dec 4, 2013 - $1,247 +68% -79% 39 $32   $83,011,942 141
Dec 5, 2013 - $943 -24% -66% 39 $24   $83,012,885 142
Dec 6, 2013 - $2,212 +135% -73% 35 $63   $83,015,097 143
Dec 7, 2013 - $5,802 +162% -39% 35 $166   $83,020,899 144
Dec 8, 2013 - $4,001 -31% -28% 35 $114   $83,024,900 145
Dec 9, 2013 - $1,175 -71% +56% 35 $34   $83,026,075 146
Dec 10, 2013 - $824 -30% +11% 35 $24   $83,026,899 147
Dec 11, 2013 - $695 -16% -44% 35 $20   $83,027,594 148
Dec 12, 2013 - $536 -23% -43% 35 $15   $83,028,130 149

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jul 12, 2013 8 $9,702,759   3,551 $2,732   $9,702,759 1
Jul 19, 2013 3 $32,740,239 +237% 3,806 $8,602   $42,442,998 2
Jul 26, 2013 4 $20,635,645 -37% 3,809 $5,418   $63,078,643 3
Aug 2, 2013 8 $9,691,311 -53% 2,141 $4,527   $72,769,954 4
Aug 9, 2013 11 $3,809,326 -61% 1,771 $2,151   $76,579,280 5
Aug 16, 2013 17 $1,562,723 -59% 759 $2,059   $78,142,003 6
Aug 23, 2013 20 $905,480 -42% 470 $1,927   $79,047,483 7
Aug 30, 2013 27 $1,137,238 +26% 438 $2,596   $80,184,721 8
Sep 6, 2013 29 $515,805 -55% 358 $1,441   $80,700,526 9
Sep 13, 2013 24 $528,809 +3% 353 $1,498   $81,229,335 10
Sep 20, 2013 24 $484,077 -8% 333 $1,454   $81,713,412 11
Sep 27, 2013 24 $301,555 -38% 282 $1,069   $82,014,967 12
Oct 4, 2013 26 $270,327 -10% 222 $1,218   $82,285,294 13
Oct 11, 2013 31 $223,412 -17% 187 $1,195   $82,508,706 14
Oct 18, 2013 35 $146,244 -35% 149 $982   $82,654,950 15
Oct 25, 2013 34 $91,905 -37% 108 $851   $82,746,855 16
Nov 1, 2013 33 $72,020 -22% 69 $1,044   $82,818,875 17
Nov 8, 2013 34 $72,694 +1% 62 $1,172   $82,891,569 18
Nov 15, 2013 41 $45,592 -37% 53 $860   $82,937,161 19
Nov 22, 2013 43 $48,634 +7% 46 $1,057   $82,985,795 20
Nov 29, 2013 41 $27,090 -44% 39 $695   $83,012,885 21
Dec 6, 2013 47 $15,245 -44% 35 $436   $83,028,130 22

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 9/19/2013 $0 0 118 225 $12,202,026 12/13/2015
Austria 10/4/2013 $0 0 63 131 $1,578,234 12/13/2015
Belgium 10/23/2013 $0 0 119 432 $4,177,857 12/13/2015
Bulgaria 7/19/2013 $0 0 1 1 $257,874 12/30/2018
Croatia 9/19/2013 $0 0 17 36 $297,952 12/30/2018
Czech Republic 10/17/2013 $0 0 48 137 $778,742 12/30/2018
Denmark 10/10/2013 $0 0 61 61 $1,357,211 12/13/2015
Estonia 10/18/2013 $0 0 6 6 $319,846 12/13/2015
Finland 10/18/2013 $0 0 49 102 $923,324 12/13/2015
France 10/16/2013 $0 0 418 696 $23,217,206 12/13/2015
Germany 10/3/2013 $0 0 391 1,039 $10,813,425 12/13/2015
Hungary 10/17/2013 $0 0 47 141 $922,975 12/30/2018
Iceland 10/4/2013 $0 0 4 10 $98,748 12/30/2018
Israel 9/19/2013 $0 0 12 27 $1,696,510 12/30/2018
Latvia 10/25/2013 $0 0 20 69 $261,113 12/30/2018
Lithuania 10/18/2013 $0 0 14 33 $327,924 12/16/2015
Netherlands 10/9/2013 $0 0 139 383 $4,498,596 12/13/2015
New Zealand 9/26/2013 $0 0 39 66 $1,665,954 12/13/2015
Serbia and Montenegro 8/22/2013 $0 0 21 63 $115,958 12/30/2018
Slovakia 10/17/2013 $0 0 19 54 $584,084 12/13/2015
Spain 10/18/2013 $0 0 327 904 $7,428,832 12/13/2015
Sweden 10/25/2013 $0 0 79 348 $2,655,195 12/13/2015
Switzerland 10/16/2013 $0 0 30 30 $1,021,616 12/13/2015
Turkey 9/13/2013 $0 0 10 28 $970,609 12/30/2018
United Kingdom 10/18/2013 $0 0 428 1,255 $18,402,198 12/13/2015
Venezuela 8/16/2013 $0 0 3 9 $5,303,110 12/13/2015
 
Rest of World $101,991,329
 
International Total$203,868,448 12/30/2018

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Nov 17, 20132479,375 479,375$8,145,492$8,145,4921
Nov 24, 20134236,704-51% 716,079$3,642,046$11,787,5382
Dec 1, 20132692,587+193% 1,408,666$12,753,713$24,541,2513
Dec 8, 20138237,909-66% 1,646,575$4,722,161$29,263,4124
Dec 15, 20135190,533-20% 1,837,108$3,810,984$33,074,3965
Dec 22, 201318145,379-24% 1,982,487$2,416,330$35,490,7266
Dec 29, 20132277,815-46% 2,060,302$1,416,677$36,907,4037
Jan 5, 20143033,323-57% 2,093,625$644,180$37,551,5838
Jan 12, 20143030,458-9% 2,124,083$608,526$38,160,1099
Jan 19, 20142625,227-17% 2,149,310$519,063$38,679,17210
Jan 26, 20143018,696-26% 2,168,006$373,709$39,052,88111
Feb 2, 20142916,450-12% 2,184,456$325,626$39,378,50712
Feb 9, 20141825,365+54% 2,209,821$487,949$39,866,45613
Apr 13, 20142716,602 2,301,075$166,385$41,422,32722

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Nov 17, 20132372,618 372,618$8,622,041$8,622,0411
Nov 24, 20135126,482-66% 499,100$2,657,763$11,279,8042
Dec 1, 20138243,282+92% 742,382$4,889,386$16,169,1903
Dec 8, 20131181,543-66% 823,925$1,714,548$17,883,7384
Dec 15, 2013596,181+18% 920,106$2,505,151$20,388,8895
Dec 22, 20132088,268-8% 1,008,374$2,024,405$22,413,2946
Feb 9, 20141131,676 1,118,592$507,816$24,176,97613

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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.

Because sales figures are estimated based on sampling, they will be more accurate for higher-selling titles.

Full financial estimates for this film, including domestic and international box office, video sales, video rentals, TV and ancillary revenue are available through our research services. For more information, please contact us at research@the-numbers.com.