Nigeria Box Office for Judas and the Black Messiah (2021)

← Go to main Judas and the Black Messiah page

Judas and the Black Messiah
Theatrical Performance (US$)
Nigeria Box Office $19,000Details
Worldwide Box Office $7,053,949Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $554,364 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $700,937 Details
Total North America Video Sales $1,255,301
Further financial details...

  1. Summary
  2. News
  3. Box Office
  4. Worldwide
  5. Full Financials
  6. Cast & Crew
  7. Trailer

Synopsis

Fred Hampton was 21 years old when he was assassinated by the FBI, who coerced a petty criminal named William O’Neal to help them silence him and the Black Panther Party. But they could not kill Fred Hampton’s legacy and, 50 years later, his words still echo…louder than ever.

Metrics

Movie Details

Production Budget:$26,000,000
Nigeria Releases: April 23rd, 2021 (Wide)
Video Release: February 12th, 2021 by Max
MPAA Rating: R for violence and pervasive language.
(Rating bulletin 2645 (Cert #52838), 9/2/2020)
Running Time: 126 minutes
Keywords: Biographical Drama, Biography, FBI, Civil Rights Movement, 1960s, Sundance Film Festival 2021, 2021 Oscars Best Picture Nominee
Source:Based on Real Life Events
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production/Financing Companies: Participant Media, Bron Creative, Warner Bros., Macro Media, Proximity Media
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Weekend estimates: Tom and Jerry shows the strength of family movies with a $13.7-million debut

February 28th, 2021

Tom and Jerry

Tom and Jerry is enjoying the best weekend of 2021 so far, and the third-best of the pandemic era, according to Warner Bros.’ projections released on Sunday mornings. Its $13.71 million opening is a far cry from the $40 million to $50 million it might have earned before the pandemic, but it confirms something we’ve suspected since the stronger-than-expected openings of The War with Grandpa and The Croods: A New Age: family movies are performing much better during the pandemic than other types of film… More...

Weekend predictions: $6 million is the benchmark for Tom and Jerry

February 26th, 2021

Tom and Jerry

Warner Bros. wraps up January with what should be the biggest release of the year so far. Under normal circumstances, Tom and Jerry would be looking for an opening weekend somewhere close to the $58 million enjoyed by Sonic the Hedgehog this time last year. Our model says $46 million would be par for the course for a film like this. But, even though there are some signs of improvement in the theatrical market, pandemic-related restrictions and the reluctance of audiences to return to theaters means the movie won’t see anything close to that level of business this weekend.

More...

Weekend predictions: Croods looking likeliest winner in a close race

February 19th, 2021

The Croods: A New Age

With no new releases this weekend, the race for number one at the box office comes down to which film among the top three last weekend has the best legs. The overwhelmingly likely answer to that question is The Croods: A New Age, which enters its lucky 13th week in release doing almost exactly the same business as it was two months ago. The only unknown is how well Judas and the Black Messiah will do in its second weekend. More...

Weekend estimates: a 3-way tie for number one

February 14th, 2021

The Croods: A New Age

The combination of a long weekend and a very tight race means it’s hard to say who’s winning at the box office this weekend. Universal is claiming bragging rights, with a $2.04 million three-day estimates for The Croods: A New Age. It is set to earn around $2.66 million including Monday’s holiday gross. Warner Bros. is projecting $2.0 million over three days and $2.4 million for the long weekend for both its new release Judas and the Black Messiah and the returning The Little Things. (The studio didn’t originally announce a three-day number for The Little Things, but just confirmed that $2.0 million figure with us.)

Outside of this minor intrigue at the top of the chart, this week’s estimates contain some promising news… More...

Weekend predictions: Judas and the Black Messiah should win the weekend

February 12th, 2021

The Little Things

The welcome arrival of two new wide releases and the combination of Valentine’s Day on Sunday and President’s Day on Monday should cause an uptick at the box office this weekend. Judas and the Black Messiah is the film most likely to top the chart, according to our model, while Land is set for a more modest result but should make it into the top six.

More...

Judas and the Black Messiah Trailer

August 6th, 2020

Biographical drama starring Daniel Kaluuyya and Lakeith Stanfield will play exclusively in theaters, soon. Full movie details. More...

Weekend Box Office Performance

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 3/11/2021 $100,231 75 75 348 $388,539 10/20/2022
Brazil 4/23/2021 $0 0 0 0 $35,000 10/20/2022
India 4/23/2021 $0 0 0 0 $16,000 10/20/2022
Mexico 4/23/2021 $0 0 0 0 $63,000 10/19/2022
Netherlands 6/18/2021 $50,254 64 64 217 $204,097 10/20/2022
New Zealand 3/11/2021 $10,994 29 29 142 $56,230 10/19/2022
Nigeria 4/23/2021 $0 0 0 0 $19,000 10/20/2022
North America 2/12/2021 $2,027,076 1,888 1,906 12,055 $5,478,009
Saudi Arabia 3/12/2021 $41,000 28 28 28 $72,000 10/19/2022
Singapore 4/23/2021 $0 0 0 0 $21,000 10/20/2022
South Korea 4/23/2021 $20,741 146 146 218 $61,000 10/20/2022
Sweden 4/2/2021 $0 0 0 0 $73,000 10/20/2022
United Arab Emirates 3/12/2021 $0 0 0 0 $52,000 3/15/2021
United Kingdom 2/26/2021 $0 0 289 372 $515,074 6/2/2021
 
Worldwide Total$7,053,949 10/20/2022

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

Daniel Kaluuya    Fred Hampton
Lakeith Lee Stanfield    Bill O’Neal

Supporting Cast

Jesse Plemons    Roy Mitchell
Dominique Fishback    Deborah Johnson
Martin Sheen    J. Edgar Hoover
Lil Rel Howery    Wayne
Ashton Sanders    Jimmy Palmer
Algee Smith    Jake Winters
Darrell Britt Gibson    Bobby Rush
Dominique Thorne    Judy Harmon
Amari Cheatom    Collins
Khris Davis    Steel
Ian Duff    Doc Satchel
Caleb Eberhardt    Bob Lee
Robert Longstreet    Leslie Carlyle
Amber Chardae Robinson    Betty Coachman
Ikechukwu Ufomadu    Walter Hicks
James Udom    Compton
Nick Fink    Fesperman
Mell Bowser    Tex
Alysia Joy Powell    Mrs. Winters
Nicholas Velez    José Cha Cha Jiménez
Ajani AJ Carr    Anthony Timmons
Tommy LaFitte    Pool Hall Bartender
Terayle Hill    George Sams
China Shavers    College Student
Crystal Lee Brown    Darlene
Graham Lutes    Alex
Jonathan Scialabba    CPD Officer
Adam Ratcliffe    Cop
Rayjonaldy Rodriguez    Mexican Teen
Tyra Joy Smith    Tracy Randle
Deonte Stubbs    Dice Game Onlooker
Cliff Weissman    Hospital Cop
Tone Tank    Officer Carcetti
James Bruner    Officer Williams
Winston Haynes    Captain James Byrne
Raymond Seay III    Oldest Kid
Latjuan Wells    Youngest Kid
Michael Harrity    Menard Prison Warden
Will F. Moore    Interviewer
Ken Bolden    Maitre d’
Maggie Tyma    Blonde Girl
Michael Buonomo    FBI Agent
Aaron Kleiber    Agent Saunders
Brian Bowman    Reg
Cooper Bucha    James
Robert 7 Shannon    Prisoner

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

Production and Technical Credits

Shaka King    Director
Shaka King    Screenwriter
Will Berson    Screenwriter
Will Berson    Story by
Shaka King    Story by
Kenny Lucas    Story by
Keith Lucas    Story by
Ryan Coogler    Producer
Charles D. King    Producer
Shaka King    Producer
Sev Ohanian    Executive Producer
Zinzi Coogler    Executive Producer
Kim Roth    Executive Producer
Poppy Hanks    Executive Producer
Ravi Mehta    Executive Producer
Jeff Skoll    Executive Producer
Anikah McLaren    Executive Producer
Aaron L. Gilbert    Executive Producer
Jason Cloth    Executive Producer
Ted Gidlow    Executive Producer
Niija Kuykendall    Executive Producer
Sam Lisenco    Production Designer
Kristan Sprague    Editor
Craig Harris    Composer
Mark Isham    Composer
Sean Bobbitt    Director of Photography
Will Berson    Co-Producer
Kenny Lucas    Co-Producer
Keith Lucas    Co-Producer
Charlese Antoinette Jones    Costume Designer
Alexa L. Fogel    Casting Director
Ted Gidlow    Unit Production Manager
Benita Allen    First Assistant Director
Fred Roth    Second Assistant Director
Makiah Green    Associate Producer
Allard Cantor    Associate Producer
Jarrod Murray    Associate Producer
Austin LaPierre    Production Supervisor
Jeremy Woolsey    Art Director
Marlowe Taylor    Sound Mixer
Eva Z. Cabrera    Script Supervisor
C. Tuezday Naper    Costume Supervisor
Sian Richards    Make up
Sian Richards    Make-up and Prosthetic Effects Designer
John Blake    Make up
Victor Del Castillo    Make up
Rebecca Woodfork    Hairstylist
Korrey Robinson    Hairstylist
Wendy Evans    Hairstylist
Rebecca Brown    Set Decorator
Bill Garvey    Location Manager
Russell Tyrrell    Special Effects Supervisor
Dean Tyrrell    Special Effects Coordinator
Francis Power    Post-Production Supervisor
Jennifer Lame    Additional Editor
Michael Lafond    First Assistant Editor
Jeremy Newmark    Visual Effects Supervisor
Marvin Morris    Music Editor
Rich Bologna    Supervising Sound Editor
Skip Lievsay    Re-recording Mixer
Jac Rubenstein    Dialogue Editor
Jack Heeren    Foley Mixer
Kevin Schultz    Foley Mixer
Joao Galvao    Foley Mixer
Davi Aquino    Foley Editor
Jenna Dalla Riva    Foley Editor
Zach Cowie    Music Supervisor
Ludwig Göransson    Executive Music Producer
Archie Davis    Executive Music Producer
Craig Harris    Score Producer
Mark Isham    Score Producer

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