Mexico Box Office for Paper Towns (2015)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Mexico Box Office $4,407,702Details
Worldwide Box Office $85,450,484Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $4,492,688 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $4,118,826 Details
Total North America Video Sales $8,611,514
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Synopsis

A coming-of-age story centering on Quentin and his enigmatic neighbor Margo, who loved mysteries so much she became one. After taking him on an all-night adventure through their hometown, Margo suddenly disappears—leaving behind cryptic clues for Quentin to decipher. The search leads Quentin and his quick-witted friends on an adventure. Ultimately, to track down Margo, Quentin must find a deeper understanding of true friendship—and true love.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$12,000,000
Mexico Releases: July 24th, 2015 (Wide)
Video Release: October 9th, 2015 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for some language, drinking, sexuality and partial nudity - all involving teens.
(Rating bulletin 2379, 6/24/2014)
Running Time: 109 minutes
Keywords: Young Adult Book Adaptation, Revenge, Romance, Road Trip, Unrequited Love, Missing Person, Relationships Gone Wrong, Romantic Drama
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Fox 2000 Pictures, Temple Hill Entertainment
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

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 Releases for October 27th, 2015

October 26th, 2015

Mad Men: Season 7, Part 2

It's the week of double-dips, as there are five double-dips for films that would normally be Pick of the Week contenders, but only if you don't have them already. Army Of Darkness has been released so many times, it is hard to keep track of them all. Same with Monty Python and the Holy Grail. If you don't own either of these movies, you need to buy them. However, most fans will already have them. Because of this, I'm giving the Pick of the Week to Mad Men. I reviewed Season Seven, Part Two, but the Complete Series Megaset is the better deal. More...

Home Market Releases for October 6th, 2015

October 7th, 2015

When Marnie Was There

The home market release report is a little late this week, because in our ongoing attempt to improve our site, we are looking at the format of this column and it will change shortly. (Also, this week both Amazon and Rotten Tomatoes were acting up. I had to download a script blocker and block all scripts on Rotten Tomatoes. Certain things no longer work, but at least it doesn't cause Firefox to freeze every ten minutes.) The biggest release of the week is The Avengers: The Age of Ultron, sort of. It came out last Friday, not this Tuesday. I'm waiting for my copy to arrive so I can do a full review. Meanwhile, the best new release of the week is When Marnie Was There in Blu-ray Combo Pack. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Impossible Mission has Plausible Opening

August 4th, 2015

Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation

Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation matched expectations close enough to call it a victory. Meanwhile, Vacation came within 10% of Friday's predictions, but unfortunately, we weren't predicting box office success, so that's not a good thing. With the holdovers slumping as summer ends, the overall box office dipped 3.2% from last weekend. That's not the problem. The problem is the 21% drop-off from the same weekend last year. Granted, Guardians of the Galaxy broke records when it opened this weekend last year, but a 21% drop-off is still troublesome. 2015 still leads 2014 by a substantial margin at $6.67 billion to $6.25 billion, so unless 2015 really crashes, it will still have a lead going into the winter holidays. More...

Weekend Estimates: Rogue Nation Takes Off with $56 Million

August 2nd, 2015

Mission: Impossible—Rogue Nation

Mission: Impossible—Rogue Nation will comfortably win the weekend at the box office, with Paramount projecting a total of $56 million on Sunday morning. That’s a very respectable performance by any measure, although it falls short of the franchise record, which was set by Mission: Impossible 2 15 years ago. It’s early days yet, but the prospects of another franchise chapter making around $200 million seem good, based on the excellent reviews this outing has been receiving. Overseas business is reportedly very good so far, although we don’t yet have any official figures. 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 Wrap-Up: Ant-Man Towers Over Pixels

July 28th, 2015

Ant-Man

Ant-Man unexpectedly repeated on top of the weekend box office, as Pixels failed to meet expectations by a sizable margin. In fact, only Southpaw beat expectations. The overall box office sunk as a result, down 22% from last weekend to $151 million. Worse still, this was 2.3% lower than the same weekend last year. Fortunately, 2015 has won a lot more weeks than it has lost and has built up an impressive 8.2% lead over 2014 at $6.45 billion to $5.96 billion. It isn't impossible for 2015 to lose a lead that large, but I'm cautiously optimistic that it can see this lead grow through to the end of the year. More...

Weekend Estimates: Ant-Man Defeats Poor Pixels

July 26th, 2015

Pixels

Three new wide releases and three returning movies that are still pulling in good crowds will produce a box office chart with no knock-out winner this weekend. That’s in large part thanks to a disappointing debut from Pixels. The Adam Sandler/Kevin James-comedy/adventure-Ghostbusters/wannabe will earn about $24 million this weekend, according to Sony’s Sunday estimate. That puts it in danger of not even earning back its marketing budget domestically, let alone starting to recover the $88 million production budget. It also means that Ant-Man will top the charts for a second weekend. More...

Friday Estimates: Pixels Struggling in Crowded Market

July 25th, 2015

Pixels

Three mid-tier new releases combined with three returning hits made for a very crowded market on Friday, with all six films earning over $5 million for the day. Pixels emerged the winner with $9.2 million, according to studio estimates, but that far from guarantees a weekend win for the film. Based on previous opening weekend ratios for Adam Sandler movies, we can expect a Friday-weekend multiplier for the film around 2.9, which puts it on course for a $27 million debut. Current studio tracking suggests it will fall short of that mark, with more like $24 million. Either way, that’s not a great start for a film with an $88 million budget and a seemingly attractive premise. Sandler’s drawing power is clearly on the wane, at least domestically. The film has somewhat better prospects overseas, and early reports show it performing well. 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...

Contest: Pixel Perfect

July 16th, 2015

Next weekend, there are three wide releases, two of which should do well at the box office. Paper Towns will very likely be the best film coming out next week, while Pixels will very likely be the biggest. (On the other hand, Southpaw looks like busted Oscar-bait and I'm not bullish about its chances.) I don't know if Pixels will be one of the biggest hits of the summer, but it should be the biggest hit of the week and 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 Pixels.

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 The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel on Blu-ray. 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 The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel on Blu-ray. 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 Frankenprize featuring a previously reviewed DVD or Blu-ray. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2015 Preview: July

July 1st, 2015

Minions

June was a much better month than expected due to two films, Jurassic World and Inside Out. Had those two films merely matched expectations, then 2015 would have likely fallen behind 2014. As for this coming month, there are five weekends in July and each week there is at least one film with the potential to reach $100 million. Most weeks there are two films that at least have a shot at getting to the century mark. The biggest hit of the month will likely be Minions, which has already opened in several international markets and it's ahead of Despicable Me 2 at the same point. That film made more than $300 million and nearly $1 billion worldwide, so any growth would be fantastic. There are also a number of potential $200 million films, led by Ant-man. Ant-man is the latest release in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, a franchise that has averaged $300 million domestically over eleven films and all of the past six films have reached at least $200 million. I'm not saying this one is guaranteed to do the same, but you can't dismiss that possibility. Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation and Pixels have smaller chances to get to $200 million, but you have to at least entertain the possibility. Additionally, last July was a lot weaker than this July looks to be, so 2015 should win in the year-over-year comparison most weeks. Or I might have let the box office success of June cloud my judgment. We will soon find out. More...

Because some of our sources provide box office data in their local currency, while we use USD in the graph above and table below, exchange rate fluctuations can have effect on the data causing stronger increases or even decreases of the cumulative box office.

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeScreensPer ScreenTotal GrossWeek
2015/07/24 4 $1,484,655   0     $1,484,655 1
2015/07/31 5 $772,369 -48% 0     $3,379,923 2
2015/08/07 - $278,962 -64% 0     $4,129,554 3
2015/08/14 11 $117,611 -58% 189 $622   $4,397,475 4
2015/08/21 17 $24,973 -79% 55 $454   $4,414,572 5
2015/09/04 48 $457   3 $152   $4,396,326 7

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 7/16/2015 $270,385 63 66 185 $1,035,269 9/30/2015
Australia 7/16/2015 $1,408,560 239 245 1136 $3,814,190 9/22/2015
Austria 7/31/2015 $80,595 50 51 255 $344,650 10/6/2015
Belgium 7/29/2015 $175,689 46 47 306 $843,592 9/22/2015
Bolivia 7/23/2015 $21,178 10 10 13 $53,697 12/30/2018
Brazil 7/9/2015 $2,250,169 630 630 1947 $5,887,536 11/8/2018
Bulgaria 7/24/2015 $11,774 27 27 99 $63,078 12/30/2018
Chile 7/23/2015 $0 0 9 16 $627,445 12/30/2018
Croatia 7/23/2015 $0 0 9 14 $80,095 12/30/2018
Czech Republic 7/23/2015 $54,927 81 81 145 $154,770 12/30/2018
Ecuador 7/24/2015 $109,699 47 47 47 $109,699 12/30/2018
Estonia 7/24/2015 $0 0 10 18 $58,790 8/11/2015
Finland 7/24/2015 $97,900 61 61 239 $422,679 9/18/2015
France 8/12/2015 $1,147,389 259 259 682 $2,761,627 9/2/2015
Germany 7/30/2015 $695,498 363 379 1277 $2,795,437 11/3/2015
Greece 7/23/2015 $22,319 20 20 20 $22,319 7/30/2015
Hong Kong 8/13/2015 $166,957 47 47 103 $473,950 9/22/2015
Indonesia 8/28/2015 $131,232 82 82 119 $264,556 12/30/2018
Israel 7/23/2015 $79,128 21 21 61 $228,440 12/30/2018
Italy 9/3/2015 $1,374,489 0 202 240 $3,181,536 6/9/2016
Latvia 7/24/2015 $0 0 6 6 $27,923 12/30/2018
Lebanon 7/30/2015 $57,640 13 13 17 $150,134 12/30/2018
Lithuania 7/24/2015 $13,980 108 108 186 $43,584 8/4/2015
Malaysia 7/23/2015 $166,398 61 61 119 $350,977 9/9/2015
Mexico 7/24/2015 $1,484,655 0 189 247 $4,407,702 9/7/2018
Netherlands 7/30/2015 $257,789 85 85 558 $1,305,423 10/27/2015
New Zealand 7/16/2015 $218,721 58 63 340 $545,782 1/12/2016
North America 7/24/2015 $12,650,140 3,031 3,031 9,241 $32,000,304 1/26/2016
Norway 7/24/2015 $248,167 108 108 108 $248,167 7/30/2015
Peru 7/30/2015 $0 0 33 47 $315,540 12/20/2018
Philippines 7/22/2015 $563,484 137 137 317 $1,050,600 12/30/2018
Poland 7/31/2015 $156,693 0 0 0 $632,982 12/30/2018
Portugal 7/23/2015 $0 0 15 23 $357,589 8/25/2015
Romania 8/14/2015 $35,659 43 43 43 $35,659 12/30/2018
Russia (CIS) 7/23/2015 $477,905 685 685 1267 $878,691 12/30/2018
Serbia and Montenegro 7/23/2015 $0 0 3 3 $56,180 12/30/2018
Singapore 7/23/2015 $193,231 26 26 64 $457,088 9/22/2015
Slovakia 7/16/2015 $0 0 48 96 $83,597 8/12/2015
Slovenia 7/23/2015 $6,128 10 10 26 $26,114 8/11/2015
South Africa 8/21/2015 $0 0 36 45 $184,914 10/6/2015
Spain 8/7/2015 $472,647 336 336 1219 $2,234,705 10/13/2015
Sweden 7/24/2015 $0 0 86 249 $1,156,201 9/18/2015
Switzerland 7/30/2015 $82,598 41 41 152 $346,388 9/9/2015
Thailand 8/27/2015 $34,363 6 10 31 $98,844 9/30/2015
Turkey 7/24/2015 $85,798 197 197 537 $358,888 12/30/2018
Ukraine 7/23/2015 $30,060 61 67 131 $80,055 12/30/2018
United Kingdom 8/21/2015 $3,253,986 472 495 1674 $6,606,688 10/27/2015
Uruguay 7/30/2015 $36,196 11 12 40 $90,135 12/30/2018
Venezuela 7/24/2015 $291,228 36 36 78 $979,757 9/2/2015
 
Rest of World $7,116,518
 
Worldwide Total$85,450,484 12/30/2018

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

Leading Cast

Nat Wolff    Quentin Jacobsen
Cara Delevingne    Margo Roth Spiegelman

Supporting Cast

Halston Sage    Lacey Pemberton
Justice Smith    Radar
Austin Abrams    Ben Starling
Cara Buono    Connie Jacobsen
Jaz Sinclair    Angela
Caitlin Carver    Becca Arrington
Griffin Freeman    Jase
Meg Crosbie    Ruthie
Mehmet Korhan    Beer Bong Guy
R.J. Shearer    Chuck Parsons
Stephen Mackenzie Brown    Jase's Crew
Cameron Mills    Trick or Treater
Josiah Cerio    Young Quentin
Robert Crayton    Bouncer
Susan Macke Miller    Mrs. Spiegelman
Graham Hunt    Student
Jim R. Coleman    Detective Warren
Andrew Matthews    Gus
Tom Hillmann    Mr. Spiegelman

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

Production and Technical Credits

Jake Schreier    Director
Michael H. Weber    Screenwriter
Scott Neustadter    Screenwriter
John Green    Based on the Novel by
Wyck Godfrey    Producer
Marty Bowen    Producer
Michele Imperato*    Executive Producer
Isaac Klausner    Executive Producer
John Green    Executive Producer
Scott Neustadter    Executive Producer
Michael H. Weber    Executive Producer
David Lanzenberg    Director of Photography
Chris Spellman    Production Designer
Robb Sullivan    Editor
Jacob Craycroft    Editor
Jennifer Lame    Editor
Ryan Lott    Composer
Mike Mogis    Composer
Nate Walcott    Composer
Mary Claire Hannan    Costume Designer
Ronna Kress    Casting Director
Jeffrey Harlacker    Associate Producer
Nan Morales    Line Producer
Lisa Satriano    Assistant Director
Michele Ziegler    Assistant Director
Son Lux    Additional Music
Season Kent    Music Supervisor
Summer Eubanks    Set Decorator
David Blankenship    Set Designer
Joseph Feld    Set Designer
Nancy Foy    Casting Director
Bryan Riley    Casting Director
Jeffree Bloomer    Sound Mixer
Mildred Iatrou Morgan*    Supervising Sound Editor
Andy Nelson    Re-recording Mixer
James Bolt    Re-recording Mixer
Larry Bivins    Special Effects Coordinator
Jake Braver    Visual Effects Supervisor
Darrin Prescott    Second Unit Director
Cal Johnson    Stunt Coordinator
Johnny Cooper    Stunt Coordinator

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