Ghana Box Office for 21 Jump Street (2012)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Ghana Box Office $20,505Details
Worldwide Box Office $202,812,429Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $39,491,090 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $9,950,407 Details
Total North America Video Sales $49,441,497
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Synopsis

In the action-comedy 21 Jump Street, Schmidt and Jenko are more than ready to leave their adolescent problems behind. Joining the police force and the secret Jump Street unit, they use their youthful appearances to go undercover in a local high school. As they trade in their guns and badges for backpacks, Schmidt and Jenko risk their lives to investigate a violent and dangerous drug ring. But they find that high school is nothing like they left it just a few years earlier - and neither expects that they will have to confront the terror and anxiety of being a teenager again and all the issues they thought they had left behind

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$42,000,000
Ghana Releases: April 13th, 2012 (Wide)
Video Release: June 26th, 2012 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for crude and sexual content, pervasive language, drug material, teen drinking and some violence.
(Rating bulletin 2210, 2/15/2012)
Running Time: 109 minutes
Franchise: 21 Jump Street
Keywords: Undercover, Gratuitous Cameos, Narcotics, Buddy Cop, High School Hell, Prom, Slobs vs. Snobs, Action Comedy, 2000s, Prologue
Source:Based on TV
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Columbia Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, Relativity Media, Original Film, Cannell Studios
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

DVD Sales: New Releases Were Silent

August 7th, 2012

There was only one new release to chart on this week's DVD sales chart this week, and it didn't even reach the top ten. This left The Three Stooges in first place with 182,000 units / $3.62 million for the week, lifting its totals to 601,000 units / $12.02 million. More...

DVD Sales: Number One for Three

July 31st, 2012

New releases dominated the DVD sales chart taking three of the top five spots and six of the top eleven. This includes a new number one film, The Three Stooges, which sold 378,000 units while generating $7.55 million in opening week revenue. This is a good start compared to its theatrical run, but not a great start. Additionally, it didn't have a strong theatrical run, so this is more damning it with faint praise. More...

DVD Sales: Four Hundred Thousand Reunite with American Pie Franchise

July 23rd, 2012

New releases were not exactly plentiful this week on the DVD sales chart, but we did have a new film on top of the chart. American Reunion sold 411,000 units and generated $6.57 million in opening week sales. That's below expectations, but it also struggled theatrically, so it's not a surprise. More...

Blu-ray Sales: Holdovers Overshadow New Releases

July 18th, 2012

Like on the DVD sales chart, there were no new releases to reach the top ten on the Blu-ray sales chart. In fact, the best selling Blu-ray was Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, which leapt up from fourth to earned first place with 156,000 units / $2.55 million for the week giving it totals of 2.22 million units / $51.32 million after four. More...

DVD Sales: 21 Jump Street has Serious Hang Time

July 18th, 2012

New releases were nearly absent from the DVD sales chart this week with none in the top ten. This left the top five pretty much the same as last week. 21 Jump Street remained in top spot with 280,000 units / $5.03 million for the week giving it totals of 1.01 million units / $17.47 million. More...

Blu-ray Sales: Wrath of the Blu-rays

July 10th, 2012

Wrath of the Titans led a trio of new releases on top of the Blu-ray sales chart. It sold 800,000 units and generated $18.37 million in revenue, giving the film an opening week Blu-ray share of 55%. A visually-intensive action movie opening with a Blu-ray share above 50% is no longer a noteworthy event. More...

DVD Sales: 21 Leaps to the Top

July 9th, 2012

New releases dominated the DVD sales chart with four of them placing in the top five. Things were led by 21 Jump Street, which sold 869,000 units while generating $14.77 million in opening week sales. This is a fine start, but given its theatrical run, it isn't a great start. On the other hand, it didn't need a great start to break even. More...

Blu-ray Sales: New Releases Lose to the Game

July 4th, 2012

There were four new releases to reach the top ten on the Blu-ray sales chart this week, but none of them were able to unseat Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows. That film remained in first place with 444,000 units / $11.08 million for the week lifting its totals to 1.90 million units / $44.59 million after two. More...

Featured Blu-ray Review: Step-Up

July 2nd, 2012

Step-Up came out in 2006. The film cost just $12 million to make and expectations were rather low; however, it turned out to be a serious hit at the box office earning enough during its opening weekend to cover the production budget. It was profitable enough to be turned into a franchise, with the latest installment opening later this month. Now that it is coming out on Blu-ray, is it worth upgrading for fans? And if you missed it the first time around, is it worth picking up? More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for June 26th, 2012

June 25th, 2012

It's a good week on the home market, especially for this time of year. Not only do we have a first-run release that hit $100 million at the box office, 21 Jump Street, but we have an art house film that found massive success with moviegoers, critics, and even Awards Season voters, The Artist. There are also a couple of wide releases that should have some impact on the overall sales, Mirror Mirror and Wrath of the Titans, as well as some TV on DVD releases, limited releases, catalogue titles, etc. that are also of interest. As for Pick of the Week, The Artist on Blu-ray is the most obvious choice, but The 39 Steps on Blu-ray and Sound of Noise on DVD were also in the running. Finally, Phineas and Ferb: - The Perry Files arrived late, but it too is worthy of that honor. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Box Office Feels Hunger Pangs

April 9th, 2012

There's good news and bad news at the box office this weekend. The good news was The Hunger Games, which not only earned its third first place finish on the chart, but it also held on better than expected and crossed a major milestone. The bad news was practically everything else. Neither American Reunion or Titanic 3D matched expectations, while the overall box office suffered as a result falling 17% to $123 million. Fortunately, this was higher than last year by a margin of 6%. Year-to-date, 2012 is still ahead of 2011 with $2.81 billion to $2.34 billion. Unfortunately, we needed the new releases this weekend to be stronger if we have a chance of winning over the next couple weekends. More...

Weekend Predictions: Can 3D Stop a Threepeat? Or Will Reunion Rule?

April 5th, 2012

A trio of films are looking to grab top spot on the box office chart this weekend. Some think American Reunion will win. It is the latest installment in a very popular franchise, one that hasn't had a theatrical release in almost nine years. Some think Titanic 3D will lead the way. It is a 3D re-release of the second-biggest hit of all time. While still others think The Hunger Games will win for the third weekend in a row. It is by far the biggest hit of the year and topped the chart on Wednesday, despite the debut of Titanic. All three films are have a chance to make more than $30 million over the weekend. On the other hand, this weekend last year, no films made more than $30 million and only one, Hop, made more than $20 million. This means 2012 should win with ease. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Hunger Still Filling

April 2nd, 2012

Despite falling a little bit further than expected, The Hunger Games easily won the race for top spot in the box office this weekend. Wrath of the Titans and Mirror Mirror couldn't compensate for the number one film's decline and the overall box office fell 31% to $149 million. However, and more importantly, the box office was up 19% when compared to last year. Year-to-date, 2012 has expanded its lead to 20% at $2.62 billion to $2.18 billion after three months. More...

Weekend Estimates: Hunger Games Continues Chart Domination

April 1st, 2012

Celebrations will continue at Lionsgate this weekend, as The Hunger Games continues its dominant run at the box office, dropping a creditable 60% in its second weekend in release to $61.1 million. That will be the 7th-best second weekend of all time, and take it past $250 million in 10 days. It also tops the combined box office of this weekend's second- and third-placed films: Wrath of the Titans and Mirror Mirror will both debut with respectable figures, $34.2 million and $19 million respectively, but neither film looks likely to end up making significant amounts of money. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Hunger Remain the Fairest or Feel the Wrath of the Fanboy Effect?

March 30th, 2012

There are two saturation level releases coming out this week, Wrath of the Titans and Mirror Mirror. Even so, there's a 99% likelihood that The Hunger Games will repeat on the top of the chart. Wrath of the Titans would have to nearly double its average prediction and / or The Hunger Games would have to collapse by a near record amount for there to be a new number one this weekend. Additionally, unless there's some catastrophic event that keeps people away from theaters nationwide, the overall box office should see massive growth from last year. In fact, even without The Hunger Games, there could be some growth from last year, as most analysts expect the two new releases from this year to be stronger than the three new releases from last year. The only downside is the lack of depth. John Carter should place sixth with $2 million over the weekend, but that wouldn't even be enough for a top ten finish last year. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Box Office is Stuffed

March 26th, 2012

The buzz surrounding The Hunger Games became nearly deafening by the time it opened. There were some concerns that the film couldn't possible live up to the hype. However, not only did it live up to the hype, it crushed expectations and set records. Overall the box office pulled in $214 million, which is the ninth best combined weekend total and the best non-Holiday season weekend (Summer blockbuster season and the Thanksgiving to New Years holiday run). This was 93% higher than last weekend and 76% higher than the same weekend last year. Needless to say, 2012 stretched its lead over 2011, and it now sits 19% ahead of last year's pace at $2.41 billion to $2.02 billion. This is behind 2010's running tally of $2.69 billion, but ahead of 2009, which had $2.38 billion at this point of the year, so while we are not quite on a record-breaking pace, it has been a very good year so far. More...

Weekend Predictions: How Hungry are Moviegoers?

March 22nd, 2012

At the beginning of the month, most people were expecting The Hunger Games to have one of the biggest openings of March and one of the all-time biggest openings for a non-sequel film. However, that's changed... for the better. Instead of analysts predicting $70 million to $80 million over its opening weekend, expectations have grown to the point where it could earn over $100 million over the next three days and still be considered a disappointment. In fact, there are many who are predicting The Hunger Games will make more by itself than the entire industry made last year. Needless to say, if that happened, 2012 will make up for last week's 3.6% year-over-year decline in a huge way. More...

Contest: Doesn't Take Magical Powers to Win: Winning Announcement

March 22nd, 2012

The winners of our Doesn't Take Magical Powers to Win contest were determined and they are... More...

International Box Office: John Carter's International Run is Heavenly

March 21st, 2012

John Carter's international run is heavenly, at least compared to its domestic run. It's weak compared to its production budget. This weekend it added $40.7 million in 54 markets for a total of $126.10 million. It opened huge in China with $10.4 million, while it held on reasonably well in Russia earning $6.60 million on 939 screens over the weekend for a total of $26.10 million after two. At this pace, getting to $200 million internationally and $300 million worldwide might be difficult. And that would be the minimum needed to save face. More...

Per Theater Chart: Bikes and Sushi Top List

March 21st, 2012

The Kid with a Bike took top spot on the per theater chart with an average of $15,311 in three theaters, while Jiro Dreams of Sushi was in a virtual tie with an average of $15,202 in six. Gerhard Richter Painting was next with $13,537 in its lone theater. The overall box office leader, 21 Jump Street, was next with an average of $11,632, while last week's winner, Footnote, was right behind with $11,181. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: 21 Jumps High, but Overall Box Office Low

March 19th, 2012

2012's winning streak finally came to a close, but it was close. Overall the total box office was $111 million, which was 17% lower than last week and more importantly, down 3.6% compared to the same weekend last year. 21 Jump Street did hold up its end of the box office numbers, but since the only other new release in the top ten was Casa di me Padre, is wasn't enough. Year-to-date, 2012 is still ahead of 2011's pace by 16% at $2.16 billion to $1.87 billion. That lead will grow next weekend with the release of The Hunger Games, which could be record-breaking at the box office and is just as strong with critics. More...

Weekend Estimates: 21 Jumps to Top of Chart

March 18th, 2012

The industry will enjoy another solid weekend at the box office thanks to a healthy debut by 21 Jump Street, which will ride very positive reviews to about $35 million, according to Sony's Sunday estimate. Unfortunately, that probably won't be quite enough to give 2012 another win over 2011 -- somewhat surprisingly, because Limitless topped the chart last year with only $18.9 million, but the five movies that topped $10 million compared to three this year gives last year the edge. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Moviegoers Jump at a Quality Release?

March 15th, 2012

So far 2012 has brought hit after hit, but what has been lost in the box office success is the dearth of quality releases. Last weekend, there wasn't a single film in the top ten to earn overall positive reviews. (Although Doctor Seuss' The Lorax is very close to that level.) Fortunately that will change this weekend as 21 Jump Street is earning unbelievably positive reviews. It is the only wide release of the week, compared to three wide releases last year. On the other hand, the best of last year's crop, Limitless, opened with less than $20 million and all but the most pessimistic think 21 Jump Street will top that with ease and if the holdovers can hold on, we could see yet another win at the box office. More...

Contest: Doesn't Take Magical Powers to Win

March 9th, 2012

Next week there is only one wide release, 21 Jump Street, so it is obviously the target film in this week's Box Office Prediction Contest. Fortunately, its early reviews are amazing, so maybe it will be a bigger hit than expected. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for 21 Jump Street. 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 Wizards: 35th Anniversary Edition on Blu-ray. 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 Wizards: 35th Anniversary Edition on Blu-ray. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2012 Preview: March

March 1st, 2012

February continued 2012's winning streak, which has now reached eight weeks. Will that streak continue in March? I'm not sure it will. There are some very good signs. For instance, last March, only one film reached $100 million, Rango, while there were a couple others that cracked $75 million, Battle: Los Angeles and Limitless. Plus the final weekend of this month lines up with the first weekend of April last year, which also had a $100 million hit, Hop. This time around, things look a whole lot better at the top with a potential $200 million hit, The Hunger Games, and two more that should hit the century mark, Dr. Seuss' The Lorax, and Wrath of the Titans. Plus a couple others, 21 Jump Street and John Carter of Mars, that could top $75 million. However, there are a few weeks that look soft when compared with last year. I suspect The Hunger Games will be such a huge hit that overall March 2012 will perform better than March 2011, but I also think there will be a couple weeks of year-over-year declines. On the plus side, very few films feel like filler; in fact, there are very few films, period. Over the next five weekends, only nine films are opening wide, which is odd for this time of year. In fact, it would be slow for the heart of summer, when most weeks have a blockbuster and one counter-programming film. Will this help the overall box office, as no films will be squeezed out? Or will the lack of choices hurt the box office? We will soon find out, but I remain cautiously optimistic. 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
2012/04/27 1 $3,025   1 $3,025   $12,878 3
2012/05/04 4 $816 -73% 1 $816   $16,773 4
2012/05/11 3 $946 +16% 1 $946   $18,099 5
2012/05/18 3 $886 -6% 1 $886   $19,426 6
2012/05/25 4 $579 -35% 1 $579   $20,505 7

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 5/3/2012 $134,698 52 52 121 $231,172 12/29/2018
Australia 3/15/2012 $0 0 89 141 $15,804,703 9/5/2023
Austria 5/11/2012 $155,754 63 63 268 $496,971 12/11/2015
Belgium 6/20/2012 $208,000 37 38 219 $791,618 12/11/2015
Bolivia 5/3/2012 $11,777 4 4 10 $26,046 12/29/2018
Brazil 5/4/2012 $611,919 204 204 499 $1,271,186 12/10/2015
Bulgaria 3/16/2012 $0 0 1 1 $121,995 12/29/2018
Central America 6/8/2012 $73,063 46 46 88 $163,410 12/10/2015
Chile 6/7/2012 $33,380 22 22 51 $61,325 12/29/2018
Colombia 5/18/2012 $58,269 26 26 68 $139,490 12/29/2018
Croatia 5/10/2012 $11,244 17 17 61 $28,063 12/29/2018
Denmark 6/14/2012 $167,861 56 56 322 $945,076 12/11/2015
Dominican Republic 5/3/2012 $13,296 13 13 42 $37,416 12/29/2018
East Africa 4/27/2012 $1,792 1 1 2 $5,077 12/6/2015
Ecuador 5/4/2012 $27,155 19 19 64 $62,055 12/29/2018
Egypt 4/25/2012 $13,706 8 8 34 $54,613 12/29/2018
Estonia 3/16/2012 $0 0 1 2 $130,766 12/6/2015
France 6/6/2012 $960,043 191 196 639 $2,294,016 12/10/2015
Germany 5/10/2012 $1,185,398 438 452 2092 $3,344,600 12/11/2015
Ghana 4/13/2012 $0 0 1 5 $20,505 12/29/2018
Greece 5/1/2012 $85,222 40 40 107 $291,188 12/10/2015
Hungary 5/3/2012 $51,154 38 38 160 $200,671 12/29/2018
Iceland 4/18/2012 $0 0 5 7 $96,562 12/29/2018
India 4/20/2012 $0 0 19 24 $224,230 12/10/2015
Indonesia 4/18/2012 $0 0 71 161 $1,022,246 12/29/2018
Israel 3/28/2012 $0 0 17 73 $1,068,691 12/29/2018
Italy 6/15/2012 $24,868 33 33 74 $62,730 12/10/2015
Kenya 6/1/2012 $9,304 8 8 26 $18,408 12/29/2018
Lebanon 4/26/2012 $43,402 8 8 28 $139,160 12/29/2018
Lithuania 3/16/2012 $0 0 1 1 $59,506 12/6/2015
Mexico 5/4/2012 $432,403 300 300 1025 $1,382,285 12/10/2015
Netherlands 6/21/2012 $425,866 79 80 325 $1,925,897 12/11/2015
New Zealand 3/22/2012 $0 0 10 16 $1,037,536 12/6/2015
Nigeria 4/6/2012 $0 0 5 14 $86,760 12/29/2018
North America 3/16/2012 $36,302,612 3,121 3,148 22,744 $138,447,667 11/20/2014
Norway 6/15/2012 $120,522 61 76 273 $600,394 12/11/2015
Oman 5/31/2012 $10,831 1 1 2 $21,365 12/29/2018
Peru 6/7/2012 $61,474 25 25 60 $148,496 12/29/2018
Philippines 5/9/2012 $124,531 49 49 85 $263,450 12/29/2018
Poland 7/13/2012 $52,943 41 42 132 $171,953 12/29/2018
Portugal 6/28/2012 $58,123 28 28 124 $219,782 12/11/2015
Qatar 5/31/2012 $20,129 3 3 4 $38,661 12/29/2018
Romania 3/16/2012 $0 0 8 13 $337,933 12/29/2018
Russia (CIS) 4/12/2012 $0 0 175 260 $5,172,327 12/29/2018
Serbia and Montenegro 6/14/2012 $4,277 10 10 64 $22,410 12/29/2018
Singapore 5/10/2012 $199,269 25 25 64 $465,730 12/10/2015
Slovakia 6/14/2012 $8,716 17 17 42 $27,249 12/10/2015
Slovenia 5/10/2012 $11,318 4 4 24 $30,252 12/10/2015
South Africa 3/23/2012 $0 0 19 63 $729,087 12/10/2015
Spain 5/11/2012 $453,236 284 284 930 $1,384,231 12/11/2015
Sweden 4/20/2012 $0 0 42 155 $637,754 12/10/2015
Switzerland 6/7/2012 $167,335 30 30 159 $533,085 12/11/2015
Trinidad 3/14/2012 $0 0 1 1 $152,514 12/29/2018
Turkey 6/8/2012 $26,674 40 40 207 $109,679 12/29/2018
Ukraine 4/12/2012 $0 0 48 122 $442,530 12/29/2018
United Arab Emirates 5/31/2012 $215,812 32 32 57 $472,636 12/29/2018
United Kingdom 3/16/2012 $0 0 201 354 $16,045,775 12/10/2015
Uruguay 6/1/2012 $15,196 6 6 23 $50,520 12/29/2018
Venezuela 5/4/2012 $251,205 48 48 158 $678,524 12/10/2015
Vietnam 5/18/2012 $79,996 25 25 53 $218,767 12/29/2018
 
Rest of World $1,743,685
 
Worldwide Total$202,812,429 9/5/2023

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Leading Cast

Jonah Hill    Schmidt
Channing Tatum    Jenko

Supporting Cast

Brie Larson    Molly Tracey
Dave Franco    Eric Molson
Rob Riggle    Mr. Walters
DeRay Davis    Domingo
Ice Cube    Capt. Dickson
Dax Flame    Zack
Chris Parnell    Mr. Gordon
Ellie Kemper    Ms. Griggs
Jake Johnson    Principal Dadier
Nick Offerman    Deputy Chief Hardy
Spencer Boldman    French Samuels

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

Production and Technical Credits

Phil Lord    Director
Christopher Miller    Director
Michael Bacall    Screenwriter
Michael Bacall    Story Creator
Jonah Hill    Story Creator
Patrick Hasburg    Based on the television series.
Stephen J. Cannell    Based on the television series.
Neal H. Moritz    Producer
Stephen J. Cannell    Producer
Jonah Hill    Executive Producer
Channing Tatum    Executive Producer
Ezra Swerdlow    Executive Producer
Tania Landau    Executive Producer
Barry Peterson    Cinematographer
Joel Negron    Editor
Mark Mothersbaugh    Composer
Karen Glauber    Music Supervisor
Peter Wenham    Production Designer
Thomas Valentin    Art Director
Scott Plauche    Art Director
Robert Kensinger    Set Decorator
Leah Katznelson    Costume Designer
Pud Cusack    Sound Designer
Geoffrey G. Rubay    Supervising Sound Editor
Jason George    Supervising Sound Editor
Jeffrey J. Haboush    Re-recording Mixer
Chris Carpenter    Re-recording Mixer
Guy Clayton    Special Effects Coordinator
Richard Edlund    Visual Effects Supervisor
Helena Packer-Burnson    Visual Effects Supervisor
Jeffrey Gibson    Stunt Coordinator
Jonathan Watson    Assistant Director
Jeanne McCarthy    Casting Director
Nicole Abellera    Casting Director

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