Taiwan Box Office for Jupiter Ascending (2015)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Taiwan Box Office $1,920,380Details
Worldwide Box Office $181,982,519Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $8,640,600 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $11,246,292 Details
Total North America Video Sales $19,886,892
Further financial details...

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Synopsis

Jupiter Jones was born under a night sky, with signs predicting that she was destined for great things. Now grown Jupiter dreams of the stars, but wakes up to the cold reality of a job cleaning other people's houses and an endless run of bad breaks. Only when Caine, a genetically engineered ex-military hunter, arrives on Earth to track her down does Jupiter begin to glimpse the fate that has been waiting for her all along - her genetic signature marks her as the next in line for an extraordinary inheritance that could alter the balance of the cosmos.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$179,000,000
Taiwan Releases: February 6th, 2015 (Wide)
Video Release: May 5th, 2015 by Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for some violence, sequences of sci-fi action, some suggestive content and partial nudity.
(Rating bulletin 2353, 12/27/2014)
Running Time: 127 minutes
Keywords: Royalty, Alien Invasion, Romance, Space Opera, Sibling Rivalry, Animal Lead, Animal Hybrids, 3-D, 3-D - Post-production Conversion, IMAX: DMR, Action Adventure
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Science Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Warner Bros., Village Roadshow Productions, Anarchos Productions, RatPac Entertainment, Dune Entertainment
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Home Market Numbers: Kings Among Men

July 4th, 2015

The Kingsman: Secret Service

It was a busy week in real life, with the July Preview, Canada Day, and July 4th holidays messing with schedules. Because of that, the home market numbers were late this week. However, this week's numbers will be up in the next two days, so it was a very short disruption. That said, there's not much to talk about when it comes to new releases on the home video sales charts for the week ending June 14. Sure, The Kingsman: Secret Service earned first place on the home market chart, but there was only one other new release in the top five and only a few others in the top 30. The number one release of the week sold 591,000 units and generated $10.29 million in consumer spending. This includes an opening week Blu-ray share of 51%. Anything above 50% is worth celebrating; however, the overall numbers are still lower than anticipated. More...

Home Market Numbers: SpongeBob Soaks Up the Competition

June 22nd, 2015

The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water

It was a busy week on the home market, sort of. There were plenty of new releases on the video chart, with new releases earning five of the top six spots. However, the number one film, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water wasn't a major hit, selling 584,000 units / $11.52 million. Its opening week Blu-ray share was 47%, which is really good for an animated film aimed at kids. Overall, this isn't a bad start, but I was really hoping for more. Its box office numbers were much better than expected, plus it was a great movie, but its home market debut is only good. More...

Home Market Releases for June 2nd, 2015

June 3rd, 2015

The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water

Welcome to the column formerly known as the DVD and Blu-ray release report! In response to the changing home market landscape, we have renamed it the Home Market Release Report, and will now be including Video-on-Demand releases. It was a bad week to try and change the format, as there were a ton of great releases contending for Pick of the Week. Most of these contenders are TV on DVD releases, including Parks & Recreation: Season 7. There is also one limited release, Spring on Blu-ray, and one first-run releases, The SpongeBob Movie: A Sponge Out of Water on 3D Combo Pack. It was a close race, but I choose SpongeBob in the end. More...

International Box Office: Cinderella Story

March 18th, 2015

Cinderella poster

Cinderella led the way on the international box office, but it can't be described as a Cinderella opening, as every one expected it to earn first place. The film pulled in $62.4 million in 31 markets during its first weekend of release. This includes $25.01 million during its first weekend in China, which was easily enough for first place. It also earned first place in Russia with $2.62 million on 1,550 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $7.06 million. The film placed first in Mexico ($5 million) and Italy ($4.6 million). It is still too early to tell where it will finish, but this is a strong start. By this time next week, it will likely have pulled in enough to cover its entire production budget. More...

International Box Office: Jupiter Ascends to the Top

March 12th, 2015

Jupiter Ascending poster

Jupiter Ascending returned to the international chart in first place with $25.3 million in 53 markets for a month-long total of $107.0 million internationally. This includes a first place, $23.08 million debut on 7,028 screens in China. If the film can have even middling legs in China, it will overtake its production budget on the global box office. However, it needed to make twice that to break even. More...

International Box Office: 50 Shades a Worldwide Phenomenon

February 19th, 2015

Fifty Shades of Grey poster

Fifty Shades of Grey dominated the international box office with an opening weekend of $158 million in 58 markets over the weekend for a total opening of $173.56 million. Worldwide, the film took $258.73 million during its opening weekend, which puts it just behind Taken 3 for the year. It became the biggest hit shortly after the weekend ended. The film's biggest market was in the U.K., where it made $20.90 million in 586 theaters. This is better than it opened with here, relative to the size of the two markets, so we can blame the U.K. for the success of this film. It also did incredibly well in Germany ($15.2 million on 741 screens); France ($12 million on 785); and Russia ($10.68 million on 1,105). Obviously the film is going to be turned into a franchise. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Shades has a Bright Opening

February 18th, 2015

Kingsman: The Secret Service poster

As expected, Fifty Shades of Grey dominated the weekend box office, while Kingsman: The Secret Service was strong in its own way. Overall, the box office earned $214 million over the three-day weekend and $247 million including Monday. Its three-day number is 41% more than last weekend. It is also 21% more than the same weekend last year. The four-day box office was 19% higher than the same weekend last year. 2015 has now opened up a 6.0% lead over 2014 at $1.45 billion to $1.37 billion. More...

Weekend Predictions: How Big Will 50 Shades Be?

February 13th, 2015

Kingsman: The Secret Service poster

Fifty Shades of Grey will win the weekend box office race and then aliens will come down to Earth and eliminate us as a species. Okay, that second part is just wishful thinking on my part. Kingsman: The Secret Service will open in a distant second place, despite earning reviews that are really good, for this time of year. The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water will fit somewhere in-between the two new releases. Last year, The LEGO Movie remained in first place with $49.85 million. Fifty Shades of Grey will crush that figure, leading 2015 to an easy victory. More...

International Box Office: Jupiter Ascends to the Top

February 13th, 2015

Jupiter Ascending poster

Jupiter Ascending earned first place on the international chart with $32.5 million. At first glance, this doesn't seem too bad for an opening weekend on the international chart, except the film was playing in 65 markets, so it doesn't have a lot of room to grow. Its biggest market was Russia, where it earned first place with $4.97 million on 1,900 screens. On the other hand, it only managed fourth place in South Korea with $1.67 million on 561 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $2.03 million. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: SpongeBob Stands Tall

February 9th, 2015

The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water poster

As expected, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water led the way at the box office; however, it did so in a much more explosive way. In fact, its opening was in the top five for February releases. The other two new releases, Jupiter Ascending and Seventh Son, did as well as expected, more or less, but that's not really a good thing. The overall weekend box office was $152 million, which was 51% more than last weekend. Compared to the same weekend last year, 2015 actually came out ahead, albeit by 0.3% margin. This is less than ticket price inflation, so fewer tickets were sold, but I don't really care. Considering I thought 2015 would lose by close to $20 million, I will take any victory and celebrate it. Year-to-date, 2015 has pulled ahead of 2014 by nearly $100 million at $1.17 billion to $1.08 billion. Again, it is too soon to judge how well 2015 will do, but being ahead by 8.8% is still worth noting. More...

Weekend Estimates: SpongeBob Soaks Up $56 Million

February 8th, 2015

The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water poster

The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water is wiping out the competition this weekend with a dramatic $56 million debut, enough to give it the 5th biggest weeked in February, with a chance of 4th place if it does well today. After the success of The LEGO Movie this weekend last year, there’s a good bet we’ll be seeing the first weekend in February becoming a regular landing spot for animated films. (Perhaps The Nut Job 2 will move back a few weeks next year in response?) More...

Weekend Predictions: Will SpongeBob Stop Sniper?

February 5th, 2015

The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water poster

We should have a new film to top the chart, finally, as The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water looks to take top spot, although if the more pessimistic analysts are correct, American Sniper could be close behind. Jupiter Ascending is looking for a $20 million opening, so if it can surprise analysts just a little it will compete for second place. Meanwhile, Seventh Son should be happy with a spot in the top five. It will get there, but mainly due to the lack of depth at the box office. This weekend last year was led by The LEGO Movie, which earned nearly $70 million. There's a chance the top three films won't earn that much this year. Even if all three wide releases top expectations, 2015 will still have trouble matching last year's box office. More...

2015 Preview: February

February 1st, 2015

The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water poster

It was a record-breaking January thanks entirely to American Sniper, which set records, both during its limited release run and especially when it expanded wide. There were a couple of other films that did well, but for the most part, it was a typical January. The question is, will American Sniper boost the overall box office, which would help February, or will its effects fade as it does? There are ten wide releases in February; there are a few films that may or may not open in the top ten. Of these, there are only two that have a real shot at true box office success. The biggest film in terms of buzz is Fifty Shades of Grey, which looks so, so bad. Personally, I would rather watch The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water a hundred times than sit through just the trailer for Fifty Shades of Grey. If Fifty Shades of Grey becomes the biggest hit of the month, it will mrean the end of civilization. Because. I. Will. End. Civilization. Last February was mostly mediocre, except for The LEGO Movie which was a huge early year hit. There's no chance any film opening this month will match The LEGO Movie; the top two films likely won't match The LEGO Movie. Because of this, 2015 will need to rely on depth to come out ahead. I'm not sure how likely that will be. More...

Contest: Soak Up the Prizes

January 29th, 2015

The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water poster

The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water and Jupiter Ascending are the two bigger releases next weekend and some think the two films will be in a close race for first place. I think SpongeBob has the distinct advantage and as such it is the target film in this week's week's box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water.

Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a Frankenprize. 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 Frankenprize. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! 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 2/19/2015 $1,581,332 413 413 1316 $4,027,133 4/21/2015
Brazil 2/6/2015 $1,359,822 527 527 527 $4,126,103 11/6/2018
Bulgaria 2/6/2015 $0 0 4 6 $488,446 12/30/2018
China 3/5/2015 $21,190,000 34304 34304 61538 $41,460,000 9/3/2018
France 2/6/2015 $2,129,947 0 0 0 $5,572,135 8/21/2018
Germany 2/6/2015 $1,873,750 0 0 0 $4,892,483 8/22/2018
Hong Kong 2/6/2015 $611,422 112 112 157 $923,871 11/25/2018
Italy 2/6/2015 $1,090,008 0 0 0 $2,196,060 11/6/2018
Japan 3/27/2015 $1,059,034 0 0 0 $1,060,714 8/23/2018
Mexico 2/6/2015 $1,441,929 0 0 0 $3,826,366 8/30/2018
Netherlands 2/6/2015 $408,478 72 75 263 $1,136,300 11/21/2018
North America 2/6/2015 $18,372,372 3,885 3,885 13,791 $47,482,519
Poland 2/6/2015 $239,531 0 0 0 $735,302 12/30/2018
Russia (CIS) 2/6/2015 $4,870,875 1900 1900 4873 $10,023,110 11/19/2018
South Korea 2/6/2015 $1,687,885 0 0 0 $2,043,766 8/29/2018
Spain 2/6/2015 $1,081,778 353 353 1462 $2,188,771 11/27/2018
Taiwan 2/6/2015 $628,984 0 74 115 $1,920,380 11/2/2018
Turkey 2/6/2015 $363,700 145 145 398 $1,020,594 12/30/2018
Ukraine 6/4/2015 $0 0 26 27 $70,253 12/30/2018
United Kingdom 2/6/2015 $2,058,648 0 0 0 $6,551,281 8/27/2018
 
Rest of World $40,236,932
 
Worldwide Total$181,982,519 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

Channing Tatum    Caine Wise
Mila Kunis    Jupiter Jones

Supporting Cast

Sean Bean    Stinger Apini
Eddie Redmayne    Balem Abrasax
Douglas Booth    Titus Abrasax
Tuppence Middleton    Kalique Abrasax
Nikki Amuka-Bird    Diomika Tsing
Christina Cole    Gemma Chatterjee
Nicholas A. Newman    Nesh
Ramon Tikaram    Phylo Percadium
Ariyon Bakare    Greeghan
Maria Doyle Kennedy    Aleksa
Frog Stone    Aunt Nino
David Ajala    Ibis
Doona Bae    Razo
Gugu Mbatha-Raw    Famulus
Edward Hogg    Chicamery Night
Tim Pigott-Smith    Malidictes
James D'Arcy    Maximilian Jones
Jeremy Swift    Vasily Bolotnikov
Kick Gurry    Vladie
Larissa Kouznetsova    Irina
Demetri Theodorou    Moltka
Lieve Carchon    Lyudmila
Oleg Nasobin    Zeno
Emily Warren    Mikka
Vanessa Kirby    Katherine Dunlevy
Spencer Wilding    Falque
Andy Ahrens    Dante Rothmere
Charlotte Beaumont    Kiza
Georgia Winters    Handmaiden
Elsa Mollien    Handmaiden
Sean Baker    Doctor
Bryony Hannah    Nurse Schultz
Sarah Campbell    Nurse
Jiggy Bhore    Anesthesiologist
Samuel Barnett    Advocate Bob
Claire Benedict    Bureaucrat
Peter Yapp    Bureaucrat
John Locke    Bureaucrat
Grant Stimpson    Bureaucrat
Sarah Crowden    Bureaucrat
Terry Gilliam    Seal and Signet Minister
Rupert Frazer    Authentication Minister
Katherine Cunningham    Debutante
Luke Neal    Royal Guard
Simon Dutton    Tskalikin
Joe Walking    Keeper
Derek Lea    Guard
Michela Meazza    Keeper
Cliff Fleming    Pilot

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

Production and Technical Credits

The Wachowskis*    Director
The Wachowskis*    Director
Andy Wachowski    Screenwriter
Lana Wachowski    Screenwriter
Andy Wachowski    Producer
Lana Wachowski    Producer
Grant Hill    Producer
Roberto Malerba    Executive Producer
Bruce Berman    Executive Producer
John Toll    Director of Photography
Hugh Bateup    Production Designer
Alexander Berner    Editor
Kym Barrett    Costume Designer
Michael Giacchino    Composer
Dan Glass    Visual Effects Supervisor
Lora Kennedy    Casting Director
Roberto Malerba    Unit Production Manager
Grant Hill    Unit Production Manager
Michael Sharp    Unit Production Manager
L. Dean Jones, Jr.    Unit Production Manager
Demetra Diamantopoulos    Unit Production Manager
Terry Needham    Assistant Director
Emma Horton    Assistant Director
Justin Ritson    Assistant Director
Christopher Blasingame    Second Unit Director
Terry Needham    Co-Producer
Charlie Revai    Supervising Art Director
Peter Russell    Art Director
David Allday    Art Director
Susan Whitaker    Art Director
Mark Scruton    Art Director
Dominic Hyman    Art Director
Peter James    Art Director
Julie Brown    Script Supervisor
Neil Ravan    Production Manager
Marianne Jenkins    Post-Production Executive
Christopher Berg    Post-Production Supervisor
Theresa Corrao    Visual Effects Producer
Paul Apelgren    Music Editor
Daniel Pinder    Music Editor
Dane A. Davis    Sound Designer
Dane A. Davis    Supervising Sound Editor
Tom Ozanich    Re-recording Mixer
Tom Johnson    Re-recording Mixer
Juan Peralta    Re-recording Mixer
Stephanie L. Flack    Dialogue Editor
David A. Whittaker    Sound Effects Editor
Mark Larry    Sound Effects Editor
Bryan Watkins    Sound Effects Editor
Marco Scotti    Costume Supervisor
Jeremy Woodhead    Make-up and Hair Designer
Peter Walpole    Set Decorator
Damian Anderson    Production Supervisor
Trevor Wood    Special Effects Supervisor
R.A. Rondell    Stunt Coordinator
Chris O’ Hara    Stunt Coordinator
Brett Robinson    Second Second Assistant Director

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