Uruguay Box Office for Battleship (2012)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Uruguay Box Office $49,055Details
Worldwide Box Office $313,477,717Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $19,726,804 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $14,511,068 Details
Total North America Video Sales $34,237,872
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Synopsis

Our planet fights for survival against a superior force in a battle that unfolds across the seas, in the skies, and over land.

Metrics

Movie Details

Production Budget:$220,000,000
Uruguay Releases: May 11th, 2012 (Wide)
Video Release: August 28th, 2012 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for intense sequences of violence, action and destruction, and for language.
(Rating bulletin 2216, 3/26/2012)
Running Time: 130 minutes
Keywords: Epilogue, Prologue, Wheelchair User, Alien Invasion, Visual Effects, Scene in End Credits, End of the World, Toy Adaptations, On a Boat, 3-D, IMAX: DMR, Action Adventure
Source:Based on Game
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Universal Pictures, Hasbro Studios, Bluegrass Films, Film 44
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Blu-ray Sales: Battleship Fires Another Salvo

September 19th, 2012

None of the new releases were able to unseat Battleship on top of the Blu-ray Sales Chart this week, as it sold 145,000 units / $3.63 million for the week giving it totals of 729,000 units / $15.30 million after two. This is better than it is performing on DVD, but that's not saying a lot. More...

DVD Sales: Games Go Into Overtime

September 19th, 2012

It was a bad week for new releases, at least in terms of quality. How bad? The Hunger Games was able to return to first place on the DVD sales chart. It sold an additional 256,000 units / $5.11 million over the week for a total of 5.38 million units / $93.21 million. It has now sold more units than any other DVD in 2012, but it is still a little behind Breaking Dawn, Part 1 in terms of revenue. More...

Blu-ray Sales: Battleship Sinks Competition

September 12th, 2012

Battleship was one of four new releases to reach the top five on the Blu-ray Sales Chart this week scoring first place with 584,000 units / $11.67 million. Its opening week Blu-ray share was 61%, which is fantastic. More...

DVD Sales: Lucky To Win

September 12th, 2012

There were a ton of new releases on this week's DVD sales chart with four in the top five and nine in the top eleven. We have a new number one release, The Lucky One, with 515,000 units sold and $7.70 million in revenue generated during its first week of release. This is a solid opening for a midlevel hit. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for August 28th, 2012

August 28th, 2012

We are clearly in TV on DVD season on the home market as there are five TV on DVD releases among the top six selling releases, with Battleship being the only first run release to break up the TV on DVD dominance. There are many such releases that are contenders for Pick of the Week: Boardwalk Empire: Season Two on Blu-ray, Homeland: Season One on Blu-ray, Once Upon a Time: Season One on Blu-ray, and The Walking Dead: Season Two on Blu-ray. However, in the end I went with The Pirates! Band of Misfits on 3D Combo Pack as the Pick of the Week. Meanwhile, Monsieur Lazhar on DVD or Blu-ray earns a rarely awarded Puck of the Week. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Snow White and the Holdovers

June 4th, 2012

Snow White and the Huntsman not only earned first place on the weekend box office chart, it did so with ease, topping all but the most bullish predictions. In fact, it even topped last year's opening of X-men: First Class, which means the film nearly helped 2012 back in the winning circle. The overall box office did fall 7% when compared to last weekend, but it was the post-Memorial Day weekend, so that's a very strong finish. The year-over-year decline was 11%, which normally would be really disappointing, but the previous weekend, the decline was over 30%, so this represents a huge recovery and bodes well for the next few weeks. 2012's lead over 2011 has shrunk to just under 10% at $4.47 billion to $4.07 billion, but even if the overall box office is flat for the rest of the year, a $400 million increase over the full year would be worth celebrating. More...

Weekend Predictions: Black and White

May 31st, 2012

Snow White and the Huntsman is the only new wide release of the weekend and it is looking to overthrow Men in Black 3 on the top of the chart. It should have a pretty easy time winning, if not, the box office is in serious trouble. It is more important to compare its opening to that of X-men: First Class, which opened this weekend last year. Asking Snow White to make $55 million is probably asking too much, while the holdovers won't be able to match last year's crop, so June will likely start off on a low note when compared to last year. After an amazing start to the year, 2012 is starting to really struggle. Hopefully it is just a minor bump in the road. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Men are Back But Avengers Still Top Story

May 29th, 2012

While the latest installment of the Men in Black franchise topped the box office over the Memorial Day long weekend, it was The Avengers that continued to be the big story of the year. Men in Black 3's opening was merely average given the release date, and well below average given the film's production budget. On the other hand, The Avengers continued to break records. Overall, the box office was up by 7% from last weekend reaching $153 million over the three day portion of the weekend. However, that's 31% lower than Memorial Day last year. Ouch. Over four days, the weekend pulled in $194 million, which was 30% lower than last year. Again, ouch. Year-to-date, 2012 is still ahead of 2011, but the lead is down to 12.5% at $4.28 billion to $3.85 billion. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Men in Black Bring in the Green?

May 24th, 2012

It looks like The Avengers run on top will finally come to an end this weekend with the release of Men in Black 3. It better. If The Avengers earns more during its fourth weekend of release than MiB3 opens with, then the overall box office will be in such serious trouble that I don't even want to talk about it. So the number one film shouldn't be in doubt, but there are still some questions to ask. Will Men in Black 3 live up to the previous two installments in the franchise? I am quite confident it will. However, in order for 2012 to earn the win on the year-over-year comparison, it will need to match The Hangover 2, which opened this weekend last year. I'm not very confident it will do that, to be very generous. Even if it manages the minor miracle needed to reach that level, there's still Kung Fu Panda 2 to deal with and the only other new release, Chernobyl Diaries, won't come anywhere close to that film's debut. It's probably going to be a really bad weekend at the box office. More...

International Box Office: Avengers Crack Top Five All-Time

May 23rd, 2012

The Avengers remained on top of the international chart for the fourth weekend in a row and that helped it reach fourth place on the all time worldwide chart. Over the weekend it pulled in $59.1 million giving it totals of $726.4 million internationally and $1.18 billion worldwide. To put this into perspective, if the film had earned $700 million worldwide, it would have been considered a smash hit and it would have broken even before the home market. The film was pushed into second place in the U.K. with $4.45 million on 496 screens over the weekend, but it has $71.11 million in that market, making it the film's biggest single intentional market. China is right behind with $69.3 million. It has also topped $50 million in Mexico ($3.27 million on 1,757 screens over the weekend for a total of $53.53 million) and in Brazil ($5.40 million on 915 screens over the weekend for a total of $50.49 million). The film has yet to open in Japan and by the time it does, it will likely have overtaken Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part II for third place on the all-time chart. More...

Contest: Winning the Battle: Winning Announcement

May 23rd, 2012

The winners of our Winning the Battle contest were determined and they are... More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Battleship Mothballed

May 21st, 2012

The Avengers continued its monster run and it crushed Battleship, The Dictator, and What to Expect When You're Expecting. In fact, The Avengers made more than the three new releases made combined. This is partially due to the film's strong hold, but in large part due to the newcomers' weaknesses, and this led to a 16% decline from last week to $143 million. Unfortunately, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides didn't show this weakness when it opened and the overall box office was a 15% lower than this weekend last year. 2012 still has a massive 16% lead over 2011 at $4.03 billion to $3.49 billion. Hopefully this is just a momentary blip and 2012 gets back to its winning ways very soon. More...

Weekend Predictions: Avengers Look to Complete the Hat Trick

May 17th, 2012

For the first time all month, there is more than one new release coming out. However, despite this, it looks like The Avengers will still reign on top of the box office chart. Only Battleship has a real shot at beating it, while The Dictator and What to Expect When You're Expecting combined probably won't make as much as The Avengers will over the weekend. This is a little worrisome, as last year saw the release of Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, which opened with $90 million. There's almost no chance any film will make that much this weekend. In fact, the top two films might not make that much combined. So will 2012 lose on the year-over-year comparison? Probably not, as this year has a little more depth. It could be uncomfortably close though. More...

International Box Office: Avengers are Billionaires

May 16th, 2012

The Avengers reached the $1 billion worldwide milestone in a mere 19 days, tying the record set by Avatar and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part II. However, this is even more impressive, as The Avengers opened domestically one week later than it opened internationally. Over the weekend the film added $93.8 million on 17,104 screens in 54 markets for totals of $635.1 million internationally and $1.01 billion worldwide. It is the first Marvel film to reach this milestone, but amazingly the fifth Disney movie to do so. There have only been twelve films to reach $1 billion worldwide, and Disney have made five of them. More...

Contest: Winning the Battle

May 11th, 2012

Next week is the busiest week of the month with three wide releases. However, The Dictator is opening on Wednesday while What to Expect When You're Expecting is strictly counter-programing, which leaves Battleship as the obvious choice for the target film in this week's box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Battleship. 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 Bob's Burgers: Season One 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 win a copy of Strawberry Shortcake: Bright Lights Big Dreams on DVD. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

International Box Office: Avengers were Hungry for More

May 9th, 2012

The Avengers crushed the competition on the international chart this week and held on so well that it became the biggest hit on the worldwide chart for 2012, overtaking The Hunger Games. Over the weekend it managed $151.5 million on 12,410 screens in 52 markets for totals of $475.8 million internationally and $683.2 million worldwide. It just pushed Forrest Gump out of the top 50 on the All Time chart and is climbing the ranks quickly. By the end of business on Monday, it had topped $700 million worldwide and will be fighting for a spot in the top 40 before the weekend begins. More...

International Box Office: Avengers are Marvelous

May 3rd, 2012

The weekend international numbers came in a little late for two main reasons. Firstly, it was May Day. In North America the normal reaction to that is, "Huh?" (My knowledge of the holiday is limited to a joke on Red Dwarf.) But internationally, it's a pretty big deal. Secondly, it takes a long time to count to $200 million, which what The Avengers made. Technically, it made $185.1 million on 12,152 screens in 39 markets over the weekend, for a total opening of $218.2 million. To put this into perspective, this is more than Captain America made in total on the international scene, as well as both of the Hulk films. It is possible that the film will reach $300 million internationally by the end of business on Thursday, while by the end of this weekend, it will be one of the biggest hits Marvel has produced. More...

2012 Preview: May

May 1st, 2012

There's good news / bad news going forward into May. First the bad news, April was really weak. It was weak compared to the previous month and weak compared to last year. For the first time all year, we had losses for a month on the year-over-year comparison. As for the good news... it could have been worse? Maybe there wasn't good news with regards to April, but there is certainly good news going forward. Every weekend in May has at least one film with the potential to hit $100 million, while there are a couple that could hit $200 million, and one that, pie in the sky, could reach $400 million. That one film is The Avengers, or as it is officially called, Marvel's The Avengers. I guess they don't want people reminded of the 1998 TV adaptation. While there are four films that should reach $100 million, there are only three other films opening wide, maybe two, maybe four. (More sources have Chernobyl Diaries opening wide than in limited release, but it is not a sure thing either way. Meanwhile, the opposite is true for LOL.) Additionally, there are a couple films opening in limited release this month with a real potential to expand wide: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and God Bless America. By comparison, last year had no film reach $300 million, but it had five films reach $100 million. If we are going to earn the win this year, we need strength from the top. More...

International Box Office: Battle on the High Seas

April 26th, 2012

For the second weekend in a row, Battleship and Titanic 3D were battling for top spot on the international chart, but this week Battleship came out on top. It managed $60 million on 9,038 screens in 50 markets for an early total of $131.1 million. The film opened in second place in China with $17 million on 2,287 screens, while it placed first in Russia with $11.20 million on 809. It also maintained first place in a trio of major markets, led by South Korea with $3.44 million on 624 screens over the weekend for a total of $12.68 million. It also repeated on top in Germany ($2.16 million on 637 screens for a total of $7.39 million) and in the U.K. ($2.06 million on 497 screens for a total of $9.80 million). More...

International Box Office: Titanic International Run Would Sink an Iceberg

April 18th, 2012

Titanic 3D had an insane second weekend on re-release on the international chart earning $98.90 million on 10,066 screens in 69 markets for totals of $157.15 million internationally and $201.87 million worldwide. Its complete total is now $2.04 billion, which is a stunning figure. The majority of the film's weekend haul came from China, where it broke records with $67 million, which broke Transformers: Dark of the Moon's record opening weekend in that market. The film remained in top spot in Russia with $3.15 million on 972 screens for a total of $10.34 million after two. Its total in the U.K. rose to $12.68 million after two weeks of release, including $2.87 million on 429 screens this past weekend. At this point, I can imagine studio heads looking at every film that earned more than $300 million and trying to figure out if they can be converted to 3D or not. If it only costs $18 million to convert a film and it can make $200 million worldwide, it's an easy way to make money. Of course, it's also an easy way to over-saturate the market to the point of no return. More...

IMAX: Wrath Feels Good

April 4th, 2012

Wrath of the Titans opened with $8.6 million on IMAX screens worldwide, including $4.7 million on 292 screens domestically. It has a short run as Titanic 3D opens in theaters on Wednesday. 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
2012/05/11 2 $16,528   8 $2,066   $16,528 1
2012/05/18 4 $13,215 -20% 8 $1,652   $35,794 2
2012/05/25 6 $5,379 -59% 6 $897   $46,936 3
2012/06/01 18 $700 -87% 2 $350   $49,055 4

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 5/10/2012 $582,985 122 122 384 $15,151,588 12/29/2018
Australia 4/12/2012 $0 0 258 598 $10,194,275 12/10/2015
Austria 4/13/2012 $0 0 78 185 $1,128,193 12/10/2015
Belgium 4/11/2012 $0 0 50 141 $1,447,151 12/10/2015
Bolivia 5/10/2012 $42,032 13 13 52 $134,575 12/29/2018
Brazil 5/11/2012 $1,376,462 510 510 1515 $3,773,080 12/11/2015
Bulgaria 4/20/2012 $0 0 18 50 $178,621 12/29/2018
Chile 5/10/2012 $217,688 60 60 195 $664,911 12/29/2018
Colombia 5/11/2012 $439,247 168 168 427 $1,425,381 12/29/2018
Croatia 4/19/2012 $0 0 14 45 $136,642 12/29/2018
Czech Republic 4/19/2012 $0 0 46 86 $326,473 12/29/2018
Denmark 4/12/2012 $0 0 31 48 $629,098 12/6/2015
Ecuador 5/11/2012 $119,718 41 41 161 $417,851 12/29/2018
Egypt 4/18/2012 $0 0 10 97 $247,729 12/29/2018
Estonia 4/20/2012 $0 0 6 11 $98,459 12/10/2015
Finland 4/13/2012 $0 0 13 22 $249,040 12/6/2015
France 4/11/2012 $0 0 303 303 $8,918,606 12/6/2015
Germany 4/12/2012 $0 0 593 974 $9,546,461 12/10/2015
Ghana 5/11/2012 $1,363 4 4 13 $71,268 12/29/2018
Greece 4/19/2012 $0 0 41 98 $623,133 12/10/2015
Hong Kong 4/11/2012 $0 0 36 58 $2,490,367 12/10/2015
Hungary 4/18/2012 $0 0 33 132 $481,693 12/29/2018
Iceland 4/13/2012 $0 0 3 8 $83,333 12/29/2018
India 4/13/2012 $0 0 23 23 $1,790,632 12/6/2015
Indonesia 4/13/2012 $0 0 99 157 $3,762,420 12/29/2018
Israel 5/3/2012 $150,928 23 23 85 $383,777 12/29/2018
Italy 4/13/2012 $0 0 255 343 $5,813,011 12/6/2015
Japan 4/13/2012 $0 0 545 1433 $18,128,606 12/10/2015
Jordan 4/19/2012 $0 0 6 6 $41,487 12/29/2018
Kenya 5/11/2012 $0 0 7 20 $34,129 12/29/2018
Latvia 4/20/2012 $0 0 6 20 $106,238 12/29/2018
Lebanon 4/19/2012 $0 0 1 1 $128,535 12/29/2018
Lithuania 4/20/2012 $0 0 9 34 $90,501 12/10/2015
Malaysia 4/12/2012 $0 0 131 353 $6,415,419 12/10/2015
Mexico 5/11/2012 $3,326,655 1306 1306 4293 $9,633,057 12/10/2015
Netherlands 4/19/2012 $0 0 102 312 $1,634,649 12/10/2015
New Zealand 4/12/2012 $0 0 61 109 $1,227,867 12/6/2015
Nigeria 5/11/2012 $17,058 4 4 34 $83,416 12/29/2018
North America 5/18/2012 $25,534,825 3,690 3,702 15,012 $65,233,400 11/9/2018
Norway 4/11/2012 $0 0 60 134 $1,180,830 12/6/2015
Peru 5/10/2012 $398,525 129 129 328 $1,252,260 12/29/2018
Philippines 4/12/2012 $0 0 84 191 $2,851,193 12/29/2018
Poland 4/20/2012 $0 0 111 229 $931,981 12/29/2018
Portugal 4/19/2012 $0 0 59 160 $619,169 12/10/2015
Romania 4/20/2012 $0 0 25 51 $292,108 12/29/2018
Serbia and Montenegro 4/19/2012 $0 0 7 35 $32,373 12/29/2018
Singapore 4/12/2012 $0 0 57 80 $4,084,109 12/6/2015
Slovakia 4/19/2012 $0 0 15 31 $84,325 12/6/2015
Slovenia 4/19/2012 $0 0 9 36 $92,908 12/10/2015
South Africa 5/4/2012 $0 0 77 276 $847,325 12/10/2015
South Korea 4/11/2012 $0 0 240 302 $14,552,031 12/6/2015
Spain 4/13/2012 $0 0 327 802 $5,610,782 12/10/2015
Sweden 4/11/2012 $0 0 52 81 $1,437,234 12/6/2015
Taiwan 4/11/2012 $0 0 67 245 $8,814,786 12/10/2015
Thailand 4/11/2012 $0 0 156 236 $4,812,973 12/10/2015
Turkey 4/20/2012 $0 0 171 861 $1,465,269 12/29/2018
Ukraine 4/19/2012 $0 0 120 304 $1,994,466 12/29/2018
United Arab Emirates 4/19/2012 $0 0 35 67 $1,703,604 12/29/2018
United Kingdom 4/11/2012 $0 0 436 714 $12,216,671 12/10/2015
Uruguay 5/11/2012 $16,528 8 8 24 $49,055 12/29/2018
Venezuela 6/22/2012 $381,276 62 75 362 $2,461,566 12/11/2015
Vietnam 4/13/2012 $0 0 15 35 $721,292 12/29/2018
 
Rest of World $72,444,335
 
Worldwide Total$313,477,717 12/29/2018

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

Taylor Kitsch    Lieutenant Alex Hopper
Alexander SkarsgĂ„rd    Commander Stone Hopper
Rihanna    Petty Officer Cora "Weps" Raikes
Liam Neeson    Admiral Shane

Supporting Cast

Brooklyn Decker    Sam
Tadanobu Asano    Captain Yugi Nagata
Hamish Linklater    Cal Zapata
Peter MacNicol    Secretary of Defense
John Tui    Cheif Petty Officer Walter "The Beast" Lynch
Jesse Plemons    Boatswain Mate Seaman Jimmy "Ordy" Ord
Gregory D. Gadson    Lietenant Colonel Mick Canales
Jerry Ferrara    Sampson JOOD Strodell
Adam Godley    Dr. Nogrady
Joji Yoshida    Chief Engineer
Louis Lombardi    Bartender
Norman Vincent McLafferty    Old Salt
Stephen C. Bishop    JPJ OOD
Dante Jimenez    JPJ XO Mullenaro
Daven Arce    JPJ Helmsman
Ralph Richardson    JPJ Starboard Gunner
Biunca Love    JPJ BMOW
Michael Sherman    JPJ JOOD
Austin Baulity    JPJ Fireman
Patricia Brown    JPJ Fireman
Gregory Harvey    JPJ Fireman
James Rawlings    JPJ Scat
Andrew Serpas    JPJ Armorer
Damien Parker    JPJ Helibay Sailor
Carson Aune    CIC Gunner
Doug Penty    CIC Watch Supervisor
Josh Pence    Combat Systems Coordinator
Jason Henderson    Radar System Controller
Brint Terrell    Chart Talbe Plotter
Brad Faucheux    Chart Table Log Keeper
Dustin J. Reno    Electronic Warfare Supervisor
John Schmotzer    CIC Watch Officer
Peter W. Berg    JPJ 2nd Gunner
Jonathon Groves    JPJ Port Gunner
Lloyd Pitts    JPJ Port Gunner
Ryan Tinio    JPJ Radar Op
Allie Sillah    JPJ Lead Helmsman
John Santiago    JPJ Switchboard Operator
Kiley Margeson    Gun Console Operator
Jeffrey Johns    Surface Warfare Coordinator
Esther Solomon    JPJ CIWS Operator
Kevin Garlington    JPJ Air Warfare Coordinator
Anthony Czumalowski    JPJ Sailor
James Hadde    JPJ Sailor
Pat Lancaster    JPJ Sailor
Jordan Kirkwood    JPJ Sailor
Jane Dubiel    JPJ Sailor
John Weaver    JPJ Sailor
Mark Lindquist    JPJ Sailor
Philip Cody Neilson    JPJ Sailor
Dane Justman    Sampson OOD
Dustin Watchman    Sampson Helmsman
Drew Rausch    Sampson XO
Ryland Reamy    Sampson CIC TAO
Donald Willcutt    Sampson Starboard Lookout
Eli Miranda    Sampson Boatswain
Joshua Demuth    Sampson Port Lookout
Thomas Grieser    Sampson Watch Officer
Chis Darling    Sampson OS DA
Tyrone Gregg    Sampson Gunner
Brian Hirono    Myoko OOD
Yutaka Takeuchi    Myoko Xo
Nobuharu Harada    Nyoko JOOD
Masaomi Uchida    Myoko Helmsman
Kyle Ken Shimabukuro    Myoko Radar Operator
Masashi Takekawa    Myoko Starboard Lookout
Hyoe Joe Takahashi    Myoko BMOW
Rick Hoffman    Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
Stephen Baldini    State Department Official
Bill Stinchcomb    Marine Commandant
Bruce Mandell    Army Chief of Staff
Gary Grubbs    Air Force Chief of Staff
David Jensen    NASA Director
Mike Meldman    Commander Meldman
Hunter Meldman    Ensign
George Arine    Japanese Vice Admiral
Bill McMullen    JPL Supervisor
Joe Chrest    JPL Controller
Benjamin Lloyd    Officer Blake
Billy Slaughter    BIP Technician
Griff Furst    BIP HQ Controller #2
Terri Battee    BIP Journalist
Angelo Denova    BIP Journalist
Colby Parker, Jr    BIP Scientist
Geoff Clayton    BIP Scientist
David Kors    BIP Scientist
Christopher McGahan    Cal's Jr. Tech
Kerry Cahill    Cal's Female Colleague
Liz Wicker    Female Newscaster
Michelle Arthur    British Newscaster
Natalia Castellanos    Spanish Newscaster
Dan Cooke    Hawaiian Newscaster
Leni Ito    Japanese Newscaster
Jay Jackson    American Newscaster
Frank J. Doyle    Soccer Ref
Robin Atkin Downes    Soccer Announcer
Zach Selwyn    Soccer Announcer
Leonard Rogers    Japanese Goalie
Clarence Greenwood    Singer at Bar
Evan Bernard    Fat Guy at Bar
Cora Yamagata    Convenience Store Owner
Frank Cassavetes    Grizzled Gunner
Tom McCurdy    Admiral Shane's Aide
Robert Hotalen    Marine Aide
Rami Malek    Watch Officer
Ray Mabus    Reagan CO
Marissa Nordhelm    Reagan Radar Operator
Ronald Chavez    Commander Rivera
Legrand Strickland    Wounded Warrior
Michael Vernon    CAREN Technician
Jason Wilken    Director of Rehabilitation
James Ward    Old Salt
Philip Trifilo    Old Salt
William Powers    Old Salt
Donald C. Dailey    Old Salt
William I. Carr    Old Salt
Dennis M. Keating    Old Salt
Garrett Lynch    Old Salt
Wallace Mackensen    Old Salt
William Long    Old Salt
Edward Drew    Old Salt TAO
John E. Culkin    Old Salt RO
Hiram Fong Jr.    Old Salt Navigator
Larry Wegger    Old Salt WO
Dallas Kane Hewitt    POFC Dallas
Adam Sibley    SCAT Team
James Rish    SCAT Team
George O'Hanlon    Tourist Guide
Wesley Phelps    Tourist Kid
Marcus Lyle Brown    Regnet Land Commander
Kyle Clements    Regent Sea Commander
Kevin Kearns    Jimmy
John Bell    Angus
Conor McCarry    Ronnie
Dylan Gillooly    Thom
Adrian Bellani    Ensign Chavez

Cameos

Jackie Jackson    Herself

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Production and Technical Credits

Peter Berg    Director
Jon Hoeber    Screenwriter
Erich Hoeber    Screenwriter
Brian Goldner    Producer
Scott Stuber    Producer
Peter Berg    Producer
Sarah Aubrey    Producer
Duncan Henderson    Producer
Bennet Schneir    Producer
Jonathan Mone    Executive Producer
Braden Aftergood    Executive Producer
Tobias Schliessler    Director of Photography
Colby Parker, Jr    Editor
Billy Rich    Editor
Paul Rubell    Editor
Louise Mingenbach    Costume Designer
Kim Tillman    Costume Designer
Steve Jablonsky    Composer
Rick Rubin    Executive Music Producer
Linda Lowy    Casting Director
John Brace    Casting Director
Grady Cofer    Visual Effects Supervisor
Pablo Helman    Visual Effects Supervisor
Todd Arnow    Unit Production Manager
Eric N. Heffron*    First Assistant Director
Richard Oswald    Second Assistant Director
Mitchell Kenney    Costume Supervisor

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