The Magnificent Seven (2016)

The Magnificent Seven
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $93,432,655Details
International Box Office $68,689,987Details
Worldwide Box Office $162,122,642
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $21,963,639 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $19,532,629 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $41,496,268
Further financial details...

Synopsis

With the town of Rose Creek under the deadly control of industrialist Bartholomew Bogue, the desperate townspeople employ protection from seven outlaws, bounty hunters, gamblers and hired guns — Sam Chisolm, Josh Farraday, Goodnight Robicheaux, Jack Horne, Billy Rocks, Vasquez, and Red Harvest. As they prepare the town for the violent showdown that they know is coming, these seven mercenaries find themselves fighting for more than money.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$34,703,397 (37.1% of total gross)
Legs:2.69 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:57.6% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$90,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.8 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,674 opening theaters/3,696 max. theaters, 5.2 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $116,439,221

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 801-900) 895 $93,432,655
All Time International Box Office (Rank 1,501-1,600) 1,585 $68,689,987
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 1,101-1,200) 1,193 $162,122,642
All Time Domestic Box Office for Remake Movies 28 $93,432,655
All Time International Box Office for Remake Movies 41 $68,689,987
All Time Worldwide Box Office for Remake Movies 32 $162,122,642

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: September 23rd, 2016 (Wide) by Sony Pictures
International Releases: September 12th, 2016 (Wide) (South Korea)
September 14th, 2016 (Wide) (South Korea)
September 21st, 2016 (Wide) (Indonesia)
September 21st, 2016 (Wide) (Jamaica)
September 21st, 2016 (Wide) (Philippines)
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Video Release: December 6th, 2016 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
January 23rd, 2017 by Sony Pictures
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for extended and intense sequences of Western violence, and for historical smoking, some language and suggestive material.
(Rating bulletin 2426 (Cert #49887), 5/25/2016)
Running Time: 128 minutes
Comparisons: vs. The Hateful Eight
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Keywords: Ensemble, Mercenaries, Death of a Spouse or Fiancée / Fiancé, Robber Baron, Remake, Foreign-Language Remake, IMAX: DMR, Revisionist Western
Source:Remake
Genre:Western
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Historical Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, Columbia Pictures, LStar Capital, Village Roadshow Productions, Pin High, Escape Artists
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Columbus Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 103 $9,011,682 Oct 7, 2016 17
Columbus Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 160 $11,344,614 Oct 7, 2016 17
Columbus Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 90 $10,314,762 Oct 7, 2016 17
Columbus Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 109 $12,985,037 Oct 7, 2016 17
Biggest Domestic September Weekend 16 $34,703,397 Sep 23, 2016 3
Top Historical Fiction Weekend Domestic 38 $34,703,397 Sep 23, 2016 3
Top Remake Weekend Domestic 26 $34,703,397 Sep 23, 2016 3
Top Sony Pictures Weekend Domestic 85 $34,703,397 Sep 23, 2016 3
Top Western Weekend Domestic 2 $34,703,397 Sep 23, 2016 3
Biggest Domestic September Day 35 $13,685,923 Sep 24, 2016 2

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Sep 23, 2016 1 $34,703,397   3,674 $9,446   $34,703,397 1
Sep 30, 2016 3 $15,626,883 -55% 3,674 $4,253   $61,532,784 2
Oct 7, 2016 4 $9,011,682 -42% 3,696 $2,438   $75,777,075 3
Oct 14, 2016 7 $5,235,425 -42% 3,210 $1,631   $84,862,987 4
Oct 21, 2016 11 $2,285,095 -56% 1,979 $1,155   $89,028,462 5
Oct 28, 2016 13 $1,338,477 -41% 1,330 $1,006   $91,224,003 6
Nov 4, 2016 18 $452,520 -66% 490 $924   $92,238,549 7
Nov 11, 2016 26 $214,032 -53% 238 $899   $92,630,454 8
Nov 18, 2016 24 $192,573 -10% 235 $819   $92,900,377 9
Nov 25, 2016 31 $137,159 -29% 195 $703   $93,145,387 10
Dec 2, 2016 34 $74,556 -46% 150 $497   $93,268,397 11
Dec 9, 2016 40 $42,201 -43% 99 $426   $93,343,183 12
Dec 16, 2016 40 $19,833 -53% 59 $336   $93,381,044 13
Dec 23, 2016 48 $5,309 -73% 23 $231   $93,400,441 14
Dec 30, 2016 49 $10,434 +97% 23 $454   $93,423,063 15

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Sep 22, 2016 P $1,750,000     0     $1,750,000  
Sep 23, 2016 1 $12,668,015     3,674 $3,448   $12,668,015 1
Sep 24, 2016 1 $13,685,923 +8%   3,674 $3,725   $26,353,938 2
Sep 25, 2016 1 $8,349,459 -39%   3,674 $2,273   $34,703,397 3
Sep 26, 2016 1 $2,617,583 -69%   3,674 $712   $37,320,980 4
Sep 27, 2016 1 $3,948,231 +51%   3,674 $1,075   $41,269,211 5
Sep 28, 2016 1 $2,485,021 -37%   3,674 $676   $43,754,232 6
Sep 29, 2016 1 $2,151,669 -13%   3,674 $586   $45,905,901 7
Sep 30, 2016 3 $4,605,337 +114% -64% 3,674 $1,253   $50,511,238 8
Oct 1, 2016 3 $6,987,266 +52% -49% 3,674 $1,902   $57,498,504 9
Oct 2, 2016 3 $4,034,280 -42% -52% 3,674 $1,098   $61,532,784 10
Oct 3, 2016 3 $1,325,900 -67% -49% 3,674 $361   $62,858,684 11
Oct 4, 2016 3 $1,637,757 +24% -59% 3,674 $446   $64,496,441 12
Oct 5, 2016 3 $1,148,422 -30% -54% 3,674 $313   $65,644,863 13
Oct 6, 2016 3 $1,120,530 -2% -48% 3,674 $305   $66,765,393 14
Oct 7, 2016 5 $2,585,823 +131% -44% 3,696 $700   $69,351,216 15
Oct 8, 2016 4 $4,016,846 +55% -43% 3,696 $1,087   $73,368,062 16
Oct 9, 2016 5 $2,409,013 -40% -40% 3,696 $652   $75,777,075 17
Oct 10, 2016 5 $1,303,080 -46% -2% 3,696 $353   $77,080,155 18
Oct 11, 2016 4 $1,024,485 -21% -37% 3,696 $277   $78,104,640 19
Oct 12, 2016 4 $818,876 -20% -29% 3,696 $222   $78,923,516 20
Oct 13, 2016 4 $704,046 -14% -37% 3,696 $190   $79,627,562 21
Oct 14, 2016 6 $1,516,659 +115% -41% 3,210 $472   $81,144,221 22
Oct 15, 2016 7 $2,348,905 +55% -42% 3,210 $732   $83,493,126 23
Oct 16, 2016 7 $1,369,861 -42% -43% 3,210 $427   $84,862,987 24
Oct 17, 2016 6 $464,513 -66% -64% 3,210 $145   $85,327,500 25
Oct 18, 2016 6 $592,291 +28% -42% 3,210 $185   $85,919,791 26
Oct 19, 2016 6 $414,639 -30% -49% 3,210 $129   $86,334,430 27
Oct 20, 2016 6 $408,937 -1% -42% 3,210 $127   $86,743,367 28
Oct 21, 2016 11 $716,872 +75% -53% 1,979 $362   $87,460,239 29
Oct 22, 2016 11 $1,023,766 +43% -56% 1,979 $517   $88,484,005 30
Oct 23, 2016 12 $544,457 -47% -60% 1,979 $275   $89,028,462 31
Oct 24, 2016 11 $203,724 -63% -56% 1,979 $103   $89,232,186 32
Oct 25, 2016 10 $249,718 +23% -58% 1,979 $126   $89,481,904 33
Oct 26, 2016 11 $196,509 -21% -53% 1,979 $99   $89,678,413 34
Oct 27, 2016 11 $207,113 +5% -49% 1,979 $105   $89,885,526 35
Oct 28, 2016 13 $391,555 +89% -45% 1,330 $294   $90,277,081 36
Oct 29, 2016 13 $596,407 +52% -42% 1,330 $448   $90,873,488 37
Oct 30, 2016 14 $350,515 -41% -36% 1,330 $264   $91,224,003 38
Oct 31, 2016 11 $175,842 -50% -14% 1,330 $132   $91,399,845 39
Nov 1, 2016 13 $159,741 -9% -36% 1,330 $120   $91,559,586 40
Nov 2, 2016 13 $124,381 -22% -37% 1,330 $94   $91,683,967 41
Nov 3, 2016 12 $102,062 -18% -51% 1,330 $77   $91,786,029 42
Nov 4, 2016 - $133,114 +30% -66% 490 $272   $91,919,143 43
Nov 5, 2016 - $213,892 +61% -64% 490 $437   $92,133,035 44
Nov 6, 2016 - $105,514 -51% -70% 490 $215   $92,238,549 45
Nov 7, 2016 - $39,681 -62% -77% 490 $81   $92,278,230 46
Nov 8, 2016 - $51,398 +30% -68% 490 $105   $92,329,628 47
Nov 9, 2016 - $41,583 -19% -67% 490 $85   $92,371,211 48
Nov 10, 2016 - $45,211 +9% -56% 490 $92   $92,416,422 49
Nov 11, 2016 - $74,122 +64% -44% 238 $311   $92,490,544 50
Nov 12, 2016 - $94,709 +28% -56% 238 $398   $92,585,253 51
Nov 13, 2016 - $45,201 -52% -57% 238 $190   $92,630,454 52
Nov 14, 2016 - $20,094 -56% -49% 238 $84   $92,650,548 53
Nov 15, 2016 - $22,221 +11% -57% 238 $93   $92,672,769 54
Nov 16, 2016 - $18,895 -15% -55% 238 $79   $92,691,664 55
Nov 17, 2016 - $16,140 -15% -64% 238 $68   $92,707,804 56
Nov 18, 2016 - $57,290 +255% -23% 235 $244   $92,765,094 57
Nov 19, 2016 - $84,216 +47% -11% 235 $358   $92,849,310 58
Nov 20, 2016 - $51,067 -39% +13% 235 $217   $92,900,377 59
Nov 21, 2016 - $25,813 -49% +28% 235 $110   $92,926,190 60
Nov 22, 2016 - $30,574 +18% +38% 235 $130   $92,956,764 61
Nov 23, 2016 - $29,674 -3% +57% 195 $152   $92,986,438 62
Nov 24, 2016 - $21,790 -27% +35% 195 $112   $93,008,228 63
Nov 25, 2016 - $54,481 +150% -5% 195 $279   $93,062,709 64
Nov 26, 2016 - $54,983 +1% -35% 195 $282   $93,117,692 65
Nov 27, 2016 - $27,695 -50% -46% 195 $142   $93,145,387 66
Nov 28, 2016 - $10,008 -64% -61% 195 $51   $93,155,395 67
Nov 29, 2016 - $13,004 +30% -57% 195 $67   $93,168,399 68
Nov 30, 2016 - $11,030 -15% -63% 195 $57   $93,179,429 69
Dec 1, 2016 - $14,412 +31% -34% 195 $74   $93,193,841 70
Dec 2, 2016 - $21,569 +50% -60% 150 $144   $93,215,410 71
Dec 3, 2016 - $34,281 +59% -38% 150 $229   $93,249,691 72
Dec 4, 2016 - $18,706 -45% -32% 150 $125   $93,268,397 73
Dec 5, 2016 - $7,586 -59% -24% 150 $51   $93,275,983 74
Dec 6, 2016 - $9,302 +23% -28% 150 $62   $93,285,285 75
Dec 7, 2016 - $7,559 -19% -31% 150 $50   $93,292,844 76
Dec 8, 2016 - $8,138 +8% -44% 150 $54   $93,300,982 77
Dec 9, 2016 - $12,504 +54% -42% 99 $126   $93,313,486 78
Dec 10, 2016 - $19,117 +53% -44% 99 $193   $93,332,603 79
Dec 11, 2016 - $10,580 -45% -43% 99 $107   $93,343,183 80
Dec 12, 2016 - $4,079 -61% -46% 99 $41   $93,347,262 81
Dec 13, 2016 - $4,519 +11% -51% 99 $46   $93,351,781 82
Dec 14, 2016 - $4,423 -2% -41% 99 $45   $93,356,204 83
Dec 15, 2016 - $5,007 +13% -38% 99 $51   $93,361,211 84
Dec 16, 2016 - $6,650 +33% -47% 59 $113   $93,367,861 85
Dec 17, 2016 - $7,948 +20% -58% 59 $135   $93,375,809 86
Dec 18, 2016 - $5,235 -34% -51% 59 $89   $93,381,044 87
Dec 19, 2016 - $3,332 -36% -18% 47 $71   $93,384,376 88
Dec 20, 2016 - $3,709 +11% -18% 47 $79   $93,388,085 89
Dec 21, 2016 - $3,011 -19% -32% 47 $64   $93,391,096 90
Dec 22, 2016 - $4,036 +34% -19% 47 $86   $93,395,132 91
Dec 23, 2016 - $1,713 -58% -74% 23 $74   $93,396,845 92
Dec 24, 2016 - $1,175 -31% -85% 23 $51   $93,398,020 93
Dec 25, 2016 - $2,421 +106% -54% 23 $105   $93,400,441 94
Dec 26, 2016 - $3,179 +31% -5% 23 $138   $93,403,620 95
Dec 27, 2016 - $4,461 +40% +20% 23 $194   $93,408,081 96
Dec 28, 2016 - $2,036 -54% -32% 23 $89   $93,410,117 97
Dec 29, 2016 - $2,512 +23% -38% 23 $109   $93,412,629 98
Dec 30, 2016 - $5,293 +111% +209% 23 $230   $93,417,922 99
Dec 31, 2016 - $2,331 -56% +98% 23 $101   $93,420,253 100
Jan 1, 2017 - $2,810 +21% +16% 23 $122   $93,423,063 101
Jan 2, 2017 - $4,785 +70% +51% 23 $208   $93,427,848 102

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Sep 23, 2016 1 $45,905,901   3,674 $12,495   $45,905,901 1
Sep 30, 2016 3 $20,859,492 -55% 3,674 $5,678   $66,765,393 2
Oct 7, 2016 4 $12,862,169 -38% 3,696 $3,480   $79,627,562 3
Oct 14, 2016 6 $7,115,805 -45% 3,210 $2,217   $86,743,367 4
Oct 21, 2016 11 $3,142,159 -56% 1,979 $1,588   $89,885,526 5
Oct 28, 2016 13 $1,900,503 -40% 1,330 $1,429   $91,786,029 6
Nov 4, 2016 18 $630,393 -67% 490 $1,287   $92,416,422 7
Nov 11, 2016 26 $291,382 -54% 238 $1,224   $92,707,804 8
Nov 18, 2016 29 $300,424 +3% 195 $1,541   $93,008,228 9
Nov 25, 2016 30 $185,613 -38% 195 $952   $93,193,841 10
Dec 2, 2016 36 $107,141 -42% 150 $714   $93,300,982 11
Dec 9, 2016 42 $60,229 -44% 99 $608   $93,361,211 12
Dec 16, 2016 46 $33,921 -44% 47 $722   $93,395,132 13
Dec 23, 2016 57 $17,497 -48% 23 $761   $93,412,629 14

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 9/22/2016 $294,636 110 110 205 $670,160 11/30/2018
Aruba 9/22/2016 $4,429 2 3 11 $21,993 12/31/2018
Australia 9/23/2016 $174,778 116 371 1,458 $6,066,648 10/20/2022
Austria 9/23/2016 $172,398 79 79 330 $617,462 11/14/2016
Belgium 9/28/2016 $213,664 47 47 205 $563,059 11/14/2016
Bolivia 9/29/2016 $21,725 15 15 29 $54,843 12/31/2018
Brazil 9/22/2016 $1,167,998 252 252 759 $2,997,144 11/29/2016
Bulgaria 9/23/2016 $55,640 0 0 0 $173,376 2/26/2019
Cambodia 9/22/2016 $12,478 24 24 24 $14,941 12/31/2018
Central America 9/22/2016 $189,537 125 125 235 $375,801 10/18/2016
Chile 9/22/2016 $112,082 46 48 111 $260,323 12/31/2018
Colombia 9/22/2016 $275,273 180 180 335 $560,425 12/31/2018
Croatia 9/22/2016 $34,550 35 35 106 $103,991 12/31/2018
Curacao 9/22/2016 $6,073 4 4 10 $18,478 12/31/2018
Czech Republic 9/23/2016 $54,009 78 78 146 $135,578 12/31/2018
Dominican Republic 9/22/2016 $38,999 18 25 43 $63,519 12/31/2018
East Africa 9/30/2016 $0 0 1 2 $5,271 10/18/2016
Ecuador 9/23/2016 $54,406 40 40 106 $160,313 12/31/2018
Estonia 9/23/2016 $23,264 17 17 45 $70,419 10/25/2016
France 9/28/2016 $1,863,752 400 400 1,712 $5,062,649 11/8/2016
Germany 9/22/2016 $1,270,898 494 549 2,322 $4,809,894 11/29/2016
Ghana 9/23/2016 $0 0 3 15 $20,636 12/31/2018
Greece 9/22/2016 $133,114 92 92 182 $391,566 11/1/2016
Hong Kong 10/13/2016 $237,940 70 70 125 $448,358 11/1/2016
India 9/23/2016 $365,716 482 482 562 $607,575 10/25/2016
Indonesia 9/21/2016 $739,570 260 260 573 $1,285,646 12/31/2018
Italy 9/22/2016 $705,432 363 363 901 $1,924,842 10/25/2016
Jamaica 9/21/2016 $28,470 5 5 19 $79,459 12/31/2018
Japan 1/27/2017 $737,582 291 291 1,188 $2,659,550 3/14/2017
Kenya 9/23/2016 $19,841 14 14 30 $53,063 12/31/2018
Latvia 9/23/2016 $13,196 8 8 15 $36,095 12/31/2018
Lithuania 9/23/2016 $20,276 101 101 142 $42,449 10/13/2016
Malaysia 9/22/2016 $504,820 279 279 670 $1,138,903 11/8/2016
Mexico 9/23/2016 $321,655 187 187 626 $1,039,402 12/13/2016
Mongolia 10/14/2016 $9,260 5 5 12 $26,650 12/31/2018
Netherlands 9/22/2016 $436,020 104 104 521 $1,655,577 11/14/2016
New Zealand 9/23/2016 $35,415 25 76 398 $1,047,576 12/6/2016
Nigeria 9/23/2016 $26,551 26 27 83 $129,104 12/31/2018
Pakistan 9/23/2016 $14,326 22 22 34 $41,725 12/31/2018
Peru 9/22/2016 $86,601 57 57 68 $172,349 12/31/2018
Philippines 9/21/2016 $452,437 185 185 300 $740,955 12/31/2018
Poland 9/23/2016 $193,653 0 0 0 $611,785 11/18/2018
Portugal 9/23/2016 $179,905 82 82 272 $467,511 11/10/2016
Russia (CIS) 9/22/2016 $1,858,587 1,028 1,028 2,720 $3,441,114 12/31/2018
Serbia and Montenegro 9/22/2016 $11,432 25 25 59 $39,268 12/31/2018
Singapore 9/22/2016 $352,013 39 39 107 $710,985 11/1/2016
Slovakia 9/23/2016 $37,310 73 73 121 $75,912 10/19/2016
Slovenia 9/22/2016 $10,579 21 21 54 $37,455 10/25/2016
South Africa 9/23/2016 $130,864 67 72 317 $520,788 12/6/2016
South Korea 9/14/2016 $2,937,889 579 579 1,201 $6,684,317 2/8/2018
Spain 9/23/2016 $1,162,394 449 449 1,661 $3,538,440 12/13/2016
Suriname 9/22/2016 $934 1 1 4 $3,302 12/31/2018
Switzerland 9/22/2016 $199,032 60 88 261 $693,507 11/14/2016
Taiwan 10/7/2016 $215,618 63 63 118 $437,348 11/1/2016
Thailand 10/13/2016 $134,221 109 109 226 $428,833 11/8/2016
Trinidad 9/21/2016 $74,838 20 20 62 $189,766 12/31/2018
Turkey 9/23/2016 $159,934 164 164 437 $470,419 2/26/2019
Ukraine 9/22/2016 $215,727 227 227 598 $447,114 12/31/2018
United Kingdom 9/23/2016 $2,763,521 543 543 2,002 $7,921,183 12/13/2016
Uruguay 9/22/2016 $17,492 12 12 28 $34,032 12/31/2018
Venezuela 9/23/2016 $20,702 45 45 131 $83,036 11/8/2016
Vietnam 9/23/2016 $139,128 98 98 204 $334,014 12/31/2018
 
Rest of World $5,172,091
 
International Total$68,689,987 10/20/2022

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Dec 25, 20161632,848 632,848$10,745,759$10,745,7593
Jan 1, 20171136,016-79% 768,864$2,442,847$13,188,6064
Jan 8, 2017187,289-36% 856,153$1,567,710$14,756,3165
Jan 15, 2017336,989-58% 893,142$648,047$15,404,3636
Jan 22, 20171032,111-13% 925,253$458,545$15,862,9087
Jan 29, 2017647,170+47% 972,423$511,323$16,374,2318
Feb 5, 20171024,932-47% 997,355$447,779$16,822,0109
Feb 12, 20171414,687-41% 1,012,042$263,779$17,085,78910
Feb 19, 20171420,118+37% 1,032,160$361,319$17,447,10811
Feb 26, 20171815,696-22% 1,047,856$237,480$17,684,58812
Mar 5, 20172210,846-31% 1,058,702$162,582$17,847,17013
Mar 19, 20171911,448 1,076,849$171,606$18,119,19415
Mar 26, 20171310,139-11% 1,086,988$126,028$18,245,22216
Apr 23, 2017248,564 1,120,045$111,246$18,668,96220
Jun 4, 20173010,191 1,158,542$101,502$19,084,53226

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Dec 25, 20161618,598 618,598$12,414,372$12,414,3723
Jan 1, 20172111,368-82% 729,966$2,245,635$14,660,0074
Jan 8, 2017149,924-55% 779,890$1,002,830$15,662,8375
Jan 15, 2017525,998-48% 805,888$517,482$16,180,3196
Jan 22, 2017922,361-14% 828,249$407,109$16,587,4287
Jan 29, 20171023,643+6% 851,892$377,290$16,964,7188
Feb 5, 20171413,622-42% 865,514$268,208$17,232,9269
Feb 12, 2017148,339-39% 873,853$153,271$17,386,19710
Feb 19, 20171811,573+39% 885,426$228,409$17,614,60611
Feb 26, 2017188,367-28% 893,793$153,744$17,768,35012
Mar 5, 2017206,294-25% 900,087$114,508$17,882,85813
Mar 19, 2017206,405 911,251$117,433$18,084,90615
Mar 26, 2017203,968-38% 915,219$60,917$18,145,82316

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Netflix Daily Charts

DateRankDays In
Top 10
Vierwership
Score
Jul 18, 202171 4
Jul 19, 202142 11
Jul 20, 202143 18
Jul 21, 202154 24
Jul 22, 202165 29
Jul 23, 202186 32
Jul 25, 2021107 33

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Lead Ensemble Members

Denzel Washington    Chisolm
Chris Pratt    Josh Faraday
Ethan Hawke    Goodnight Robicheaux
Vincent D'Onofrio    Jack Horne
Byung-hun Lee    Billy Rocks
Manuel Garcia Rulfo    Vasquez
Martin Sensmeier    Red Harvest

Supporting Cast

Peter Sarsgaard    Bartholomew Bogue
Haley Bennett    Emma Cullen
Luke Grimes    Teddy Q
Matt Bomer    Matthew Cullen
Jonathan Joss    Denali
Cam Gigandet    McCann
Emil Beheshti    Maxwell
Mark Ashworth    Preacher
Billy Slaughter    Josiah
Dodge Prince    Anthony
Matthew Posey    Hank Stoner
Carrie Lazar    Leni Frankel
Jody Mullins    Caleb Frankel
Clint James    Fenton
Dane Rhodes    Sheriff Harp
Ritchie Montgomery    Gavin David
Sean Bridgers    Fanning
William Lee Scott    Moody
David Kallaway    Turner/Blacksmith
Griff Furst    Phillips
Alix Angelis    Clara Winthrop (Teacher)
Sean Boyd    Topper
Rob Mello    Mine Paymaster
Walker Babington    Dicky
Thomas Blake, Jr.    Earl
Ryan Brown    Ken Pigeon
Derek Lacasa    Len Pigeon
John Wylie    Station Master
Chad Randall    Bartender/Powder Dan
Kevin Wayne    Monday Durant
Wally Welch    Sheriff
Ed Lowry    Stablemaster
David Manzanares    Referee/Eddy
Dylan Kenin    Cowboy
Kevin Wiggins    Another Cowboy
Jackson Beals    One Eyed Lucas
Miles Doleac    Faraday Card Game #2
Heath Lemme    Heath
Charles Bickham    Rose Creek Boy
Gregory Chase Williams    Undertaker's Assistant
Fionn Camp    Rose Creek Girl

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

Production and Technical Credits

Antoine Fuqua    Director
Roger Birnbaum    Producer
Todd Black    Producer
Nic Pizzolatto    Screenwriter
Richard Wenk    Screenwriter
Walter Miresch    Executive Producer
Antoine Fuqua    Executive Producer
Bruce Berman    Executive Producer
Ben Waisbren    Executive Producer
Mauro Fiore    Director of Photography
Derek R. Hill    Production Designer
John Refoua    Editor
Sharen Davis    Costume Designer
James Horner    Composer
Simon Franglen    Composer
Sean Devereaux    Visual Effects Supervisor
Kat Samick    Co-Producer
Mary Vernieu    Casting Director
Lindsay Graham    Casting Director
Udi Nedivi    Unit Production Manager
Wendy S. Williams    Unit Production Manager
David Valdes    Unit Production Manager
Joe Camp III    First Assistant Director
Kevin Lum    Second Assistant Director
Leslie McDonald    Art Director
Sean Ryan Jennings    Art Director
Merissa Lombardo    Set Decorator
Bradford Johnson    Set Decorator
John Berger    Set Designer
Al Hobbs    Set Designer
Karl Martin    Set Designer
Molly Mikula    Set Designer
Heidi Anna Erl    Production Supervisor
Ed Novick    Sound Mixer
Robert Q. Mathews    Costume Supervisor
Liz Bernstrom    Make up
Carla Chao Brenholtz    Make up
Mary Mastro    Hairstylist
Donna Spahn-Jones    Hairstylist
Dawn Gilliam    Script Supervisor
Ed Lipscomb    Location Manager
Jeff Dashnaw    Second Unit Director
Lukasz Jogalla    Second Unit Director of Photography
Leslie Rodier    Post-Production Supervisor
William Paley    Additional Editor
Joe E. Rand    Music Editor
Jim Henrikson    Music Editor
Rowan Maher    Assistant Editor
Bart Breve    Assistant Editor
Jamal McLemore    Assistant Editor
Matt Evans    Assistant Editor
Scott Shapiro    Visual Effects Producer
Steve Pederson    Re-recording Mixer
Daniel J. Leahy    Re-recording Mixer
Mandell Winter    Supervising Sound Editor
David Esparza    Supervising Sound Editor
Ryan Collins    Sound Effects Editor
Julie Feiner    Dialogue Editor
Russell Farmarco    Dialogue Editor
Christopher T. Welch    Dialogue Editor
Henry Auerbach    Dialogue Editor
James Ashwill    Foley Mixer
Richard Duarte    Foley Mixer
Simon Rhodes    Additional Music
Kevin Globerman    Recordist
Jeff Dashnaw    Stunt Coordinator
Chad Dashnaw    Stunt Coordinator

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

Home Market Releases for December 20th, 2016

December 19th, 2016

Sully

It’s the final Tuesday before Christmas and there are a few big releases that are trying to become last minute gifts. Sully is the best of the big releases, but according to Amazon.com, Dolly Parton's Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love is the best-selling new release of the week. I guess a very recent Christmas TV special makes sense near the top, but appearing at the very top it is surprising. As for the Pick of the Week, it is a coin-toss between Sully and Hitchcock/Truffaut on DVD or Blu-ray. Sully won the coin-toss. More...

Home Market Releases for December 6th, 2016

December 5th, 2016

Don’t Think Twice

There are a few releases on this week’s list that are worth picking up. The Secret Life of Pets is by far the biggest release of the week. That said, Don’t Think Twice is the best and the Blu-ray is our Pick of the Week. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Only Girl isn’t a Train Wreck earning $24.54 million

October 11th, 2016

The Girl on the Train

Over the weekend was Columbus Day, or as it is known in more and more places, Indigenous People’s Day. It’s also Thanksgiving Day up here in Canada and it would make more sense for Americans to celebrate Canadian Thanksgiving than Columbus Day. Canadian Thanksgiving is where you give thanks to all the Canadians that make your life better. For example, both Ryan Gosling and Ryan Reynolds are Canadian. Anyhoo... The weekend box office numbers were not buoyed by the semi-holiday on Monday as none of the new releases matched expectations. The Girl on the Train led the way by a wide margin with $24.54 million compared to $15.14 million for Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children. Neither The Birth of a Nation nor Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life made it into the top five. The overall box office fell 9.5% from last weekend dropping to $103 million. That was 13% lower than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2016 has earned $8.64 billion, putting it 4.4% / $370 million ahead of 2015. A couple of more weeks like this and we will have reason to hit the panic button. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Miss Peregrine finds a Home at the top with $28.87 million

October 4th, 2016

Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children

The overall box office was about as strong as expected, as Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children beat expectations by the same amount as Deepwater Horizon missed expectations. This helped the overall box office grow 10% from last weekend to $114 million. However, this is still 24% lower than this weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2016 still has a lead over 2015, but that lead has shrunk to 4.9% or $390 million at $8.50 billion to $8.10 billion. If 2016’s lead falls below $325 million, then we will need to panic. Remember, last year ended with Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which earned $650 million before the end of the year. Rogue One isn’t expected to earn half of that, so 2016 is going to need a $325 million lead or it will need better depth in order to come out ahead. I would prefer the former. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will September end on a Disastrous Note?

September 29th, 2016

Deepwater Horizon

Three wide releases come out this week: Deepwater Horizon, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, and Masterminds. Deepwater Horizon’s reviews are better than expected and that should help it at the box office. Miss Peregrine’s reviews are on the razor’s edge of the overall positive level. Meanwhile, there are not enough reviews to really judge Masterminds, but the early signs don’t look good. This weekend last year was the first weekend of October. The Martian nearly broke the record for biggest October weekend. There’s a chance all three wide releases this week won’t match The Martian’s opening weekend. Add in last year’s depth and there’s almost no chance 2016 will come out ahead on the year-over-year comparison. More...

International Box Office: Bridget Jones Celebrates Second Weekend on Top with $22.1 million

September 29th, 2016

Bridget Jones’s Baby

Bridget Jones’s Baby remained in first place with $22.1 million on 5,092 screens in 47 markets for totals of $67.42 million internationally and $84.01 million worldwide. At this pace, the film will have no trouble getting to $100 million internationally and perhaps $150 million worldwide. That's enough to pay for its $35 million production budget and perhaps all of its advertising budget as well. The film’s best new opening of the week was Italy, where it managed second place with $1.9 million on 421 screens. Its biggest market overall was the U.K. where it remained in first place with $8.39 million in 648 theaters for a two-week total of $27.59 million. It is now the biggest September release of all time in that market, topping Calendar Girls’ 13-year old record. More...

Contest: Magnificent Prizes: Winning Announcement

September 29th, 2016

The Magnificent Seven

The winners of our Magnificent Prizes contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions for The Magnificent Seven opening weekend were... More...

Theater Averages: The Week’s Best Average Money can Buy is $9,511

September 28th, 2016

The Best Democracy Money Can Buy

Like last week, no films joined the $10,000 club this past weekend. Two came close though. Firstly, The Best Democracy Money Can Buy earned $9,511 in its lone theater. That’s excellent for a documentary and hopefully this start will help it be seen by more. The number one overall film, The Magnificent Seven, was close behind with an average of $9,446. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Magnificent Wins Weekend with $34.70 million, but Box Office Slump Continues

September 27th, 2016

The Magnificent Seven

Is it time to panic? Not yet, but we are definitely getting concerned. The overall box office was soft due to the weaker than expected openings of The Magnificent Seven and Storks. Neither bombed exactly, but they weren’t particular strong either. The overall box office rose 16% from last weekend, but was down 25% from this weekend last year. Ouch. You usually only see that large a change in the year-over-year comparison when there is a misalignment in holidays. Year-to-date, 2016’s lead over 2015 dropped to 6.3% or $490 million at $8.35 billion to $7.86 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Magnificent Seven Rides to $35 Million Opening

September 25th, 2016

Sully

The Magnificent Seven will almost exactly match Sully’s debut two weeks ago by posting a $35 million opening, according to Sony’s Sunday projection. To us, it looks as though the film will fall fractionally short of that number, but it should still have the sixth-best September opening of all time (not adjusted for inflation). Those two films alone have given the box office enough of a boost that the industry will wrap up the month in fairly healthy condition. More...

Friday Estimates: Magnificent was Merely Okay with $12.7 million

September 24th, 2016

Storks

The Friday box office was not particularly good, as The Magnificent Seven led the way with just $12.7 million. This isn’t terrible. In fact, it is nearly the record for biggest opening day in September for a non-sequel. (Sweet Home Alabama still holds that record.) However, this is far below the nearly $20 million a lot were expecting. There are some positive signs going forward. The film’s reviews are good and it did earn an A- from CinemaScore, so that should help its legs. Likewise, Denzel Washington’s films do tend to have long legs. A $35 million opening weekend is likely on the cards and that could be enough to get to the century mark domestically. I’m not saying $100 million is likely, but I also wouldn’t bet against it. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Magnificent Can’t Live Up to Name, but still Starts well with $1.75 million - Updated with Storks' Start

September 23rd, 2016

The Magnificent Seven

The Magnificent Seven earned $1.75 million during Thursday’s previews. This is not terrible; it is better than the $1.5 million The Equalizer made in 2014 and the $1.35 million Sully made two weeks ago. However, it is not as strong as most were expecting. Perhaps it will still match predictions, if the audience reaction is significantly better than its reviews. I wouldn’t bet on it. It will still likely earn first place, but now just under $40 million looks more likely than $50 million. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will the New Releases be Magnificent?

September 22nd, 2016

The Magnificent Seven

It is a perfect weekend at the box office, as there are only two wide releases and there are almost no crossover audiences between them. The Magnificent Seven is a remake of a remake and its solid, but not spectacular. Storks is a digitally animated kids movie that is earning mixed reviews, but that’s fine for a kids movie. Those two movies will likely earn more than the rest of the box office combined pulls in. This is both good news and bad news, as it is a combination of their strength and the rest of the box office’s weakness that is the cause. This weekend last year, Hotel Transylvania 2 debuted with $48 million, which is the record for a September weekend. I think The Magnificent Seven will top that, while Storks will double the second place film, The Intern. Unfortunately, last year there were three other films that earned more than $10 million, while this year there will be only one. 2016 is better on top, but 2015 had better depth. Perhaps 2016 will still come out ahead in the year-over-year comparison, but I don't think it will quite make it. More...

Contest: Bewitching Prizes: Winning Announcement

September 22nd, 2016

Blair Witch

The winners of our Bewitching Prizes contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions for Blair Witch opening weekend were... More...

Contest: Magnificent Prizes

September 16th, 2016

Twin Peaks

There are a pair of wide releases coming out next week, The Magnificent Seven and Storks. Both films have a shot at $100 million domestically, but because Storks is a family film, The Magnificent Seven should get off to a faster start. Therefore, The Magnificent Seven is the better 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 The Magnificent Seven.


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 Twin Peaks: The Original Series, Fire Walk With Me & The Missing Pieces 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 win a previously reviewed TV on DVD release. 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 previously reviewed TV on DVD release.

Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2016 Preview: September

September 1st, 2016

The Magnificent Seven

August continued to pad 2016’s lead over 2015 in the year-over-year comparison. It managed this feat almost entirely due to Suicide Squad, which is on pace to hit $300 million. The next best film was Sausage Party, which might make $100 million, if it gets a push over the top. September won’t be as strong as that. This is no surprise, as the month is one of the biggest dumping grounds on the calendar. That said, studios have been working to make the end of the month a lot more productive and there are a few potential hits. The biggest of these is The Magnificent Seven, which is expected to crack $100 million, maybe even $150 million. Meanwhile, Sully and Storks both have a limited chance at $100 million. Last September, the biggest release of the month was Hotel Transylvania 2 with pulled in $169.70 million. I don’t think The Magnificent Seven will match that, so we might need a surprise $100 million hit for 2016 to come out on top. More...


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Synopsis

With the town of Rose Creek under the deadly control of industrialist Bartholomew Bogue, the desperate townspeople employ protection from seven outlaws, bounty hunters, gamblers and hired guns — Sam Chisolm, Josh Farraday, Goodnight Robicheaux, Jack Horne, Billy Rocks, Vasquez, and Red Harvest. As they prepare the town for the violent showdown that they know is coming, these seven mercenaries find themselves fighting for more than money.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$34,703,397 (37.1% of total gross)
Legs:2.69 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:57.6% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$90,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.8 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,674 opening theaters/3,696 max. theaters, 5.2 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $116,439,221

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 801-900) 895 $93,432,655
All Time International Box Office (Rank 1,501-1,600) 1,585 $68,689,987
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 1,101-1,200) 1,193 $162,122,642
All Time Domestic Box Office for Remake Movies 28 $93,432,655
All Time International Box Office for Remake Movies 41 $68,689,987
All Time Worldwide Box Office for Remake Movies 32 $162,122,642

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: September 23rd, 2016 (Wide) by Sony Pictures
International Releases: September 12th, 2016 (Wide) (South Korea)
September 14th, 2016 (Wide) (South Korea)
September 21st, 2016 (Wide) (Indonesia)
September 21st, 2016 (Wide) (Jamaica)
September 21st, 2016 (Wide) (Philippines)
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Video Release: December 6th, 2016 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
January 23rd, 2017 by Sony Pictures
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for extended and intense sequences of Western violence, and for historical smoking, some language and suggestive material.
(Rating bulletin 2426 (Cert #49887), 5/25/2016)
Running Time: 128 minutes
Comparisons: vs. The Hateful Eight
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Keywords: Ensemble, Mercenaries, Death of a Spouse or Fiancée / Fiancé, Robber Baron, Remake, Foreign-Language Remake, IMAX: DMR, Revisionist Western
Source:Remake
Genre:Western
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Historical Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, Columbia Pictures, LStar Capital, Village Roadshow Productions, Pin High, Escape Artists
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Columbus Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 103 $9,011,682 Oct 7, 2016 17
Columbus Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 160 $11,344,614 Oct 7, 2016 17
Columbus Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 90 $10,314,762 Oct 7, 2016 17
Columbus Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 109 $12,985,037 Oct 7, 2016 17
Biggest Domestic September Weekend 16 $34,703,397 Sep 23, 2016 3
Top Historical Fiction Weekend Domestic 38 $34,703,397 Sep 23, 2016 3
Top Remake Weekend Domestic 26 $34,703,397 Sep 23, 2016 3
Top Sony Pictures Weekend Domestic 85 $34,703,397 Sep 23, 2016 3
Top Western Weekend Domestic 2 $34,703,397 Sep 23, 2016 3
Biggest Domestic September Day 35 $13,685,923 Sep 24, 2016 2

Lead Ensemble Members

Denzel Washington    Chisolm
Chris Pratt    Josh Faraday
Ethan Hawke    Goodnight Robicheaux
Vincent D'Onofrio    Jack Horne
Byung-hun Lee    Billy Rocks
Manuel Garcia Rulfo    Vasquez
Martin Sensmeier    Red Harvest

Supporting Cast

Peter Sarsgaard    Bartholomew Bogue
Haley Bennett    Emma Cullen
Luke Grimes    Teddy Q
Matt Bomer    Matthew Cullen
Jonathan Joss    Denali
Cam Gigandet    McCann
Emil Beheshti    Maxwell
Mark Ashworth    Preacher
Billy Slaughter    Josiah
Dodge Prince    Anthony
Matthew Posey    Hank Stoner
Carrie Lazar    Leni Frankel
Jody Mullins    Caleb Frankel
Clint James    Fenton
Dane Rhodes    Sheriff Harp
Ritchie Montgomery    Gavin David
Sean Bridgers    Fanning
William Lee Scott    Moody
David Kallaway    Turner/Blacksmith
Griff Furst    Phillips
Alix Angelis    Clara Winthrop (Teacher)
Sean Boyd    Topper
Rob Mello    Mine Paymaster
Walker Babington    Dicky
Thomas Blake, Jr.    Earl
Ryan Brown    Ken Pigeon
Derek Lacasa    Len Pigeon
John Wylie    Station Master
Chad Randall    Bartender/Powder Dan
Kevin Wayne    Monday Durant
Wally Welch    Sheriff
Ed Lowry    Stablemaster
David Manzanares    Referee/Eddy
Dylan Kenin    Cowboy
Kevin Wiggins    Another Cowboy
Jackson Beals    One Eyed Lucas
Miles Doleac    Faraday Card Game #2
Heath Lemme    Heath
Charles Bickham    Rose Creek Boy
Gregory Chase Williams    Undertaker's Assistant
Fionn Camp    Rose Creek Girl

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

Production and Technical Credits

Antoine Fuqua    Director
Roger Birnbaum    Producer
Todd Black    Producer
Nic Pizzolatto    Screenwriter
Richard Wenk    Screenwriter
Walter Miresch    Executive Producer
Antoine Fuqua    Executive Producer
Bruce Berman    Executive Producer
Ben Waisbren    Executive Producer
Mauro Fiore    Director of Photography
Derek R. Hill    Production Designer
John Refoua    Editor
Sharen Davis    Costume Designer
James Horner    Composer
Simon Franglen    Composer
Sean Devereaux    Visual Effects Supervisor
Kat Samick    Co-Producer
Mary Vernieu    Casting Director
Lindsay Graham    Casting Director
Udi Nedivi    Unit Production Manager
Wendy S. Williams    Unit Production Manager
David Valdes    Unit Production Manager
Joe Camp III    First Assistant Director
Kevin Lum    Second Assistant Director
Leslie McDonald    Art Director
Sean Ryan Jennings    Art Director
Merissa Lombardo    Set Decorator
Bradford Johnson    Set Decorator
John Berger    Set Designer
Al Hobbs    Set Designer
Karl Martin    Set Designer
Molly Mikula    Set Designer
Heidi Anna Erl    Production Supervisor
Ed Novick    Sound Mixer
Robert Q. Mathews    Costume Supervisor
Liz Bernstrom    Make up
Carla Chao Brenholtz    Make up
Mary Mastro    Hairstylist
Donna Spahn-Jones    Hairstylist
Dawn Gilliam    Script Supervisor
Ed Lipscomb    Location Manager
Jeff Dashnaw    Second Unit Director
Lukasz Jogalla    Second Unit Director of Photography
Leslie Rodier    Post-Production Supervisor
William Paley    Additional Editor
Joe E. Rand    Music Editor
Jim Henrikson    Music Editor
Rowan Maher    Assistant Editor
Bart Breve    Assistant Editor
Jamal McLemore    Assistant Editor
Matt Evans    Assistant Editor
Scott Shapiro    Visual Effects Producer
Steve Pederson    Re-recording Mixer
Daniel J. Leahy    Re-recording Mixer
Mandell Winter    Supervising Sound Editor
David Esparza    Supervising Sound Editor
Ryan Collins    Sound Effects Editor
Julie Feiner    Dialogue Editor
Russell Farmarco    Dialogue Editor
Christopher T. Welch    Dialogue Editor
Henry Auerbach    Dialogue Editor
James Ashwill    Foley Mixer
Richard Duarte    Foley Mixer
Simon Rhodes    Additional Music
Kevin Globerman    Recordist
Jeff Dashnaw    Stunt Coordinator
Chad Dashnaw    Stunt Coordinator

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

Home Market Releases for December 20th, 2016

December 19th, 2016

Sully

It’s the final Tuesday before Christmas and there are a few big releases that are trying to become last minute gifts. Sully is the best of the big releases, but according to Amazon.com, Dolly Parton's Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love is the best-selling new release of the week. I guess a very recent Christmas TV special makes sense near the top, but appearing at the very top it is surprising. As for the Pick of the Week, it is a coin-toss between Sully and Hitchcock/Truffaut on DVD or Blu-ray. Sully won the coin-toss. More...

Home Market Releases for December 6th, 2016

December 5th, 2016

Don’t Think Twice

There are a few releases on this week’s list that are worth picking up. The Secret Life of Pets is by far the biggest release of the week. That said, Don’t Think Twice is the best and the Blu-ray is our Pick of the Week. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Only Girl isn’t a Train Wreck earning $24.54 million

October 11th, 2016

The Girl on the Train

Over the weekend was Columbus Day, or as it is known in more and more places, Indigenous People’s Day. It’s also Thanksgiving Day up here in Canada and it would make more sense for Americans to celebrate Canadian Thanksgiving than Columbus Day. Canadian Thanksgiving is where you give thanks to all the Canadians that make your life better. For example, both Ryan Gosling and Ryan Reynolds are Canadian. Anyhoo... The weekend box office numbers were not buoyed by the semi-holiday on Monday as none of the new releases matched expectations. The Girl on the Train led the way by a wide margin with $24.54 million compared to $15.14 million for Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children. Neither The Birth of a Nation nor Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life made it into the top five. The overall box office fell 9.5% from last weekend dropping to $103 million. That was 13% lower than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2016 has earned $8.64 billion, putting it 4.4% / $370 million ahead of 2015. A couple of more weeks like this and we will have reason to hit the panic button. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Miss Peregrine finds a Home at the top with $28.87 million

October 4th, 2016

Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children

The overall box office was about as strong as expected, as Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children beat expectations by the same amount as Deepwater Horizon missed expectations. This helped the overall box office grow 10% from last weekend to $114 million. However, this is still 24% lower than this weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2016 still has a lead over 2015, but that lead has shrunk to 4.9% or $390 million at $8.50 billion to $8.10 billion. If 2016’s lead falls below $325 million, then we will need to panic. Remember, last year ended with Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which earned $650 million before the end of the year. Rogue One isn’t expected to earn half of that, so 2016 is going to need a $325 million lead or it will need better depth in order to come out ahead. I would prefer the former. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will September end on a Disastrous Note?

September 29th, 2016

Deepwater Horizon

Three wide releases come out this week: Deepwater Horizon, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, and Masterminds. Deepwater Horizon’s reviews are better than expected and that should help it at the box office. Miss Peregrine’s reviews are on the razor’s edge of the overall positive level. Meanwhile, there are not enough reviews to really judge Masterminds, but the early signs don’t look good. This weekend last year was the first weekend of October. The Martian nearly broke the record for biggest October weekend. There’s a chance all three wide releases this week won’t match The Martian’s opening weekend. Add in last year’s depth and there’s almost no chance 2016 will come out ahead on the year-over-year comparison. More...

International Box Office: Bridget Jones Celebrates Second Weekend on Top with $22.1 million

September 29th, 2016

Bridget Jones’s Baby

Bridget Jones’s Baby remained in first place with $22.1 million on 5,092 screens in 47 markets for totals of $67.42 million internationally and $84.01 million worldwide. At this pace, the film will have no trouble getting to $100 million internationally and perhaps $150 million worldwide. That's enough to pay for its $35 million production budget and perhaps all of its advertising budget as well. The film’s best new opening of the week was Italy, where it managed second place with $1.9 million on 421 screens. Its biggest market overall was the U.K. where it remained in first place with $8.39 million in 648 theaters for a two-week total of $27.59 million. It is now the biggest September release of all time in that market, topping Calendar Girls’ 13-year old record. More...

Contest: Magnificent Prizes: Winning Announcement

September 29th, 2016

The Magnificent Seven

The winners of our Magnificent Prizes contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions for The Magnificent Seven opening weekend were... More...

Theater Averages: The Week’s Best Average Money can Buy is $9,511

September 28th, 2016

The Best Democracy Money Can Buy

Like last week, no films joined the $10,000 club this past weekend. Two came close though. Firstly, The Best Democracy Money Can Buy earned $9,511 in its lone theater. That’s excellent for a documentary and hopefully this start will help it be seen by more. The number one overall film, The Magnificent Seven, was close behind with an average of $9,446. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Magnificent Wins Weekend with $34.70 million, but Box Office Slump Continues

September 27th, 2016

The Magnificent Seven

Is it time to panic? Not yet, but we are definitely getting concerned. The overall box office was soft due to the weaker than expected openings of The Magnificent Seven and Storks. Neither bombed exactly, but they weren’t particular strong either. The overall box office rose 16% from last weekend, but was down 25% from this weekend last year. Ouch. You usually only see that large a change in the year-over-year comparison when there is a misalignment in holidays. Year-to-date, 2016’s lead over 2015 dropped to 6.3% or $490 million at $8.35 billion to $7.86 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Magnificent Seven Rides to $35 Million Opening

September 25th, 2016

Sully

The Magnificent Seven will almost exactly match Sully’s debut two weeks ago by posting a $35 million opening, according to Sony’s Sunday projection. To us, it looks as though the film will fall fractionally short of that number, but it should still have the sixth-best September opening of all time (not adjusted for inflation). Those two films alone have given the box office enough of a boost that the industry will wrap up the month in fairly healthy condition. More...

Friday Estimates: Magnificent was Merely Okay with $12.7 million

September 24th, 2016

Storks

The Friday box office was not particularly good, as The Magnificent Seven led the way with just $12.7 million. This isn’t terrible. In fact, it is nearly the record for biggest opening day in September for a non-sequel. (Sweet Home Alabama still holds that record.) However, this is far below the nearly $20 million a lot were expecting. There are some positive signs going forward. The film’s reviews are good and it did earn an A- from CinemaScore, so that should help its legs. Likewise, Denzel Washington’s films do tend to have long legs. A $35 million opening weekend is likely on the cards and that could be enough to get to the century mark domestically. I’m not saying $100 million is likely, but I also wouldn’t bet against it. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Magnificent Can’t Live Up to Name, but still Starts well with $1.75 million - Updated with Storks' Start

September 23rd, 2016

The Magnificent Seven

The Magnificent Seven earned $1.75 million during Thursday’s previews. This is not terrible; it is better than the $1.5 million The Equalizer made in 2014 and the $1.35 million Sully made two weeks ago. However, it is not as strong as most were expecting. Perhaps it will still match predictions, if the audience reaction is significantly better than its reviews. I wouldn’t bet on it. It will still likely earn first place, but now just under $40 million looks more likely than $50 million. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will the New Releases be Magnificent?

September 22nd, 2016

The Magnificent Seven

It is a perfect weekend at the box office, as there are only two wide releases and there are almost no crossover audiences between them. The Magnificent Seven is a remake of a remake and its solid, but not spectacular. Storks is a digitally animated kids movie that is earning mixed reviews, but that’s fine for a kids movie. Those two movies will likely earn more than the rest of the box office combined pulls in. This is both good news and bad news, as it is a combination of their strength and the rest of the box office’s weakness that is the cause. This weekend last year, Hotel Transylvania 2 debuted with $48 million, which is the record for a September weekend. I think The Magnificent Seven will top that, while Storks will double the second place film, The Intern. Unfortunately, last year there were three other films that earned more than $10 million, while this year there will be only one. 2016 is better on top, but 2015 had better depth. Perhaps 2016 will still come out ahead in the year-over-year comparison, but I don't think it will quite make it. More...

Contest: Bewitching Prizes: Winning Announcement

September 22nd, 2016

Blair Witch

The winners of our Bewitching Prizes contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions for Blair Witch opening weekend were... More...

Contest: Magnificent Prizes

September 16th, 2016

Twin Peaks

There are a pair of wide releases coming out next week, The Magnificent Seven and Storks. Both films have a shot at $100 million domestically, but because Storks is a family film, The Magnificent Seven should get off to a faster start. Therefore, The Magnificent Seven is the better 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 The Magnificent Seven.


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 Twin Peaks: The Original Series, Fire Walk With Me & The Missing Pieces 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 win a previously reviewed TV on DVD release. 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 previously reviewed TV on DVD release.

Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2016 Preview: September

September 1st, 2016

The Magnificent Seven

August continued to pad 2016’s lead over 2015 in the year-over-year comparison. It managed this feat almost entirely due to Suicide Squad, which is on pace to hit $300 million. The next best film was Sausage Party, which might make $100 million, if it gets a push over the top. September won’t be as strong as that. This is no surprise, as the month is one of the biggest dumping grounds on the calendar. That said, studios have been working to make the end of the month a lot more productive and there are a few potential hits. The biggest of these is The Magnificent Seven, which is expected to crack $100 million, maybe even $150 million. Meanwhile, Sully and Storks both have a limited chance at $100 million. Last September, the biggest release of the month was Hotel Transylvania 2 with pulled in $169.70 million. I don’t think The Magnificent Seven will match that, so we might need a surprise $100 million hit for 2016 to come out on top. More...

Compare this performance with other movies…

Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Sep 23, 2016 1 $34,703,397   3,674 $9,446   $34,703,397 1
Sep 30, 2016 3 $15,626,883 -55% 3,674 $4,253   $61,532,784 2
Oct 7, 2016 4 $9,011,682 -42% 3,696 $2,438   $75,777,075 3
Oct 14, 2016 7 $5,235,425 -42% 3,210 $1,631   $84,862,987 4
Oct 21, 2016 11 $2,285,095 -56% 1,979 $1,155   $89,028,462 5
Oct 28, 2016 13 $1,338,477 -41% 1,330 $1,006   $91,224,003 6
Nov 4, 2016 18 $452,520 -66% 490 $924   $92,238,549 7
Nov 11, 2016 26 $214,032 -53% 238 $899   $92,630,454 8
Nov 18, 2016 24 $192,573 -10% 235 $819   $92,900,377 9
Nov 25, 2016 31 $137,159 -29% 195 $703   $93,145,387 10
Dec 2, 2016 34 $74,556 -46% 150 $497   $93,268,397 11
Dec 9, 2016 40 $42,201 -43% 99 $426   $93,343,183 12
Dec 16, 2016 40 $19,833 -53% 59 $336   $93,381,044 13
Dec 23, 2016 48 $5,309 -73% 23 $231   $93,400,441 14
Dec 30, 2016 49 $10,434 +97% 23 $454   $93,423,063 15

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Sep 22, 2016 P $1,750,000     0     $1,750,000  
Sep 23, 2016 1 $12,668,015     3,674 $3,448   $12,668,015 1
Sep 24, 2016 1 $13,685,923 +8%   3,674 $3,725   $26,353,938 2
Sep 25, 2016 1 $8,349,459 -39%   3,674 $2,273   $34,703,397 3
Sep 26, 2016 1 $2,617,583 -69%   3,674 $712   $37,320,980 4
Sep 27, 2016 1 $3,948,231 +51%   3,674 $1,075   $41,269,211 5
Sep 28, 2016 1 $2,485,021 -37%   3,674 $676   $43,754,232 6
Sep 29, 2016 1 $2,151,669 -13%   3,674 $586   $45,905,901 7
Sep 30, 2016 3 $4,605,337 +114% -64% 3,674 $1,253   $50,511,238 8
Oct 1, 2016 3 $6,987,266 +52% -49% 3,674 $1,902   $57,498,504 9
Oct 2, 2016 3 $4,034,280 -42% -52% 3,674 $1,098   $61,532,784 10
Oct 3, 2016 3 $1,325,900 -67% -49% 3,674 $361   $62,858,684 11
Oct 4, 2016 3 $1,637,757 +24% -59% 3,674 $446   $64,496,441 12
Oct 5, 2016 3 $1,148,422 -30% -54% 3,674 $313   $65,644,863 13
Oct 6, 2016 3 $1,120,530 -2% -48% 3,674 $305   $66,765,393 14
Oct 7, 2016 5 $2,585,823 +131% -44% 3,696 $700   $69,351,216 15
Oct 8, 2016 4 $4,016,846 +55% -43% 3,696 $1,087   $73,368,062 16
Oct 9, 2016 5 $2,409,013 -40% -40% 3,696 $652   $75,777,075 17
Oct 10, 2016 5 $1,303,080 -46% -2% 3,696 $353   $77,080,155 18
Oct 11, 2016 4 $1,024,485 -21% -37% 3,696 $277   $78,104,640 19
Oct 12, 2016 4 $818,876 -20% -29% 3,696 $222   $78,923,516 20
Oct 13, 2016 4 $704,046 -14% -37% 3,696 $190   $79,627,562 21
Oct 14, 2016 6 $1,516,659 +115% -41% 3,210 $472   $81,144,221 22
Oct 15, 2016 7 $2,348,905 +55% -42% 3,210 $732   $83,493,126 23
Oct 16, 2016 7 $1,369,861 -42% -43% 3,210 $427   $84,862,987 24
Oct 17, 2016 6 $464,513 -66% -64% 3,210 $145   $85,327,500 25
Oct 18, 2016 6 $592,291 +28% -42% 3,210 $185   $85,919,791 26
Oct 19, 2016 6 $414,639 -30% -49% 3,210 $129   $86,334,430 27
Oct 20, 2016 6 $408,937 -1% -42% 3,210 $127   $86,743,367 28
Oct 21, 2016 11 $716,872 +75% -53% 1,979 $362   $87,460,239 29
Oct 22, 2016 11 $1,023,766 +43% -56% 1,979 $517   $88,484,005 30
Oct 23, 2016 12 $544,457 -47% -60% 1,979 $275   $89,028,462 31
Oct 24, 2016 11 $203,724 -63% -56% 1,979 $103   $89,232,186 32
Oct 25, 2016 10 $249,718 +23% -58% 1,979 $126   $89,481,904 33
Oct 26, 2016 11 $196,509 -21% -53% 1,979 $99   $89,678,413 34
Oct 27, 2016 11 $207,113 +5% -49% 1,979 $105   $89,885,526 35
Oct 28, 2016 13 $391,555 +89% -45% 1,330 $294   $90,277,081 36
Oct 29, 2016 13 $596,407 +52% -42% 1,330 $448   $90,873,488 37
Oct 30, 2016 14 $350,515 -41% -36% 1,330 $264   $91,224,003 38
Oct 31, 2016 11 $175,842 -50% -14% 1,330 $132   $91,399,845 39
Nov 1, 2016 13 $159,741 -9% -36% 1,330 $120   $91,559,586 40
Nov 2, 2016 13 $124,381 -22% -37% 1,330 $94   $91,683,967 41
Nov 3, 2016 12 $102,062 -18% -51% 1,330 $77   $91,786,029 42
Nov 4, 2016 - $133,114 +30% -66% 490 $272   $91,919,143 43
Nov 5, 2016 - $213,892 +61% -64% 490 $437   $92,133,035 44
Nov 6, 2016 - $105,514 -51% -70% 490 $215   $92,238,549 45
Nov 7, 2016 - $39,681 -62% -77% 490 $81   $92,278,230 46
Nov 8, 2016 - $51,398 +30% -68% 490 $105   $92,329,628 47
Nov 9, 2016 - $41,583 -19% -67% 490 $85   $92,371,211 48
Nov 10, 2016 - $45,211 +9% -56% 490 $92   $92,416,422 49
Nov 11, 2016 - $74,122 +64% -44% 238 $311   $92,490,544 50
Nov 12, 2016 - $94,709 +28% -56% 238 $398   $92,585,253 51
Nov 13, 2016 - $45,201 -52% -57% 238 $190   $92,630,454 52
Nov 14, 2016 - $20,094 -56% -49% 238 $84   $92,650,548 53
Nov 15, 2016 - $22,221 +11% -57% 238 $93   $92,672,769 54
Nov 16, 2016 - $18,895 -15% -55% 238 $79   $92,691,664 55
Nov 17, 2016 - $16,140 -15% -64% 238 $68   $92,707,804 56
Nov 18, 2016 - $57,290 +255% -23% 235 $244   $92,765,094 57
Nov 19, 2016 - $84,216 +47% -11% 235 $358   $92,849,310 58
Nov 20, 2016 - $51,067 -39% +13% 235 $217   $92,900,377 59
Nov 21, 2016 - $25,813 -49% +28% 235 $110   $92,926,190 60
Nov 22, 2016 - $30,574 +18% +38% 235 $130   $92,956,764 61
Nov 23, 2016 - $29,674 -3% +57% 195 $152   $92,986,438 62
Nov 24, 2016 - $21,790 -27% +35% 195 $112   $93,008,228 63
Nov 25, 2016 - $54,481 +150% -5% 195 $279   $93,062,709 64
Nov 26, 2016 - $54,983 +1% -35% 195 $282   $93,117,692 65
Nov 27, 2016 - $27,695 -50% -46% 195 $142   $93,145,387 66
Nov 28, 2016 - $10,008 -64% -61% 195 $51   $93,155,395 67
Nov 29, 2016 - $13,004 +30% -57% 195 $67   $93,168,399 68
Nov 30, 2016 - $11,030 -15% -63% 195 $57   $93,179,429 69
Dec 1, 2016 - $14,412 +31% -34% 195 $74   $93,193,841 70
Dec 2, 2016 - $21,569 +50% -60% 150 $144   $93,215,410 71
Dec 3, 2016 - $34,281 +59% -38% 150 $229   $93,249,691 72
Dec 4, 2016 - $18,706 -45% -32% 150 $125   $93,268,397 73
Dec 5, 2016 - $7,586 -59% -24% 150 $51   $93,275,983 74
Dec 6, 2016 - $9,302 +23% -28% 150 $62   $93,285,285 75
Dec 7, 2016 - $7,559 -19% -31% 150 $50   $93,292,844 76
Dec 8, 2016 - $8,138 +8% -44% 150 $54   $93,300,982 77
Dec 9, 2016 - $12,504 +54% -42% 99 $126   $93,313,486 78
Dec 10, 2016 - $19,117 +53% -44% 99 $193   $93,332,603 79
Dec 11, 2016 - $10,580 -45% -43% 99 $107   $93,343,183 80
Dec 12, 2016 - $4,079 -61% -46% 99 $41   $93,347,262 81
Dec 13, 2016 - $4,519 +11% -51% 99 $46   $93,351,781 82
Dec 14, 2016 - $4,423 -2% -41% 99 $45   $93,356,204 83
Dec 15, 2016 - $5,007 +13% -38% 99 $51   $93,361,211 84
Dec 16, 2016 - $6,650 +33% -47% 59 $113   $93,367,861 85
Dec 17, 2016 - $7,948 +20% -58% 59 $135   $93,375,809 86
Dec 18, 2016 - $5,235 -34% -51% 59 $89   $93,381,044 87
Dec 19, 2016 - $3,332 -36% -18% 47 $71   $93,384,376 88
Dec 20, 2016 - $3,709 +11% -18% 47 $79   $93,388,085 89
Dec 21, 2016 - $3,011 -19% -32% 47 $64   $93,391,096 90
Dec 22, 2016 - $4,036 +34% -19% 47 $86   $93,395,132 91
Dec 23, 2016 - $1,713 -58% -74% 23 $74   $93,396,845 92
Dec 24, 2016 - $1,175 -31% -85% 23 $51   $93,398,020 93
Dec 25, 2016 - $2,421 +106% -54% 23 $105   $93,400,441 94
Dec 26, 2016 - $3,179 +31% -5% 23 $138   $93,403,620 95
Dec 27, 2016 - $4,461 +40% +20% 23 $194   $93,408,081 96
Dec 28, 2016 - $2,036 -54% -32% 23 $89   $93,410,117 97
Dec 29, 2016 - $2,512 +23% -38% 23 $109   $93,412,629 98
Dec 30, 2016 - $5,293 +111% +209% 23 $230   $93,417,922 99
Dec 31, 2016 - $2,331 -56% +98% 23 $101   $93,420,253 100
Jan 1, 2017 - $2,810 +21% +16% 23 $122   $93,423,063 101
Jan 2, 2017 - $4,785 +70% +51% 23 $208   $93,427,848 102

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Sep 23, 2016 1 $45,905,901   3,674 $12,495   $45,905,901 1
Sep 30, 2016 3 $20,859,492 -55% 3,674 $5,678   $66,765,393 2
Oct 7, 2016 4 $12,862,169 -38% 3,696 $3,480   $79,627,562 3
Oct 14, 2016 6 $7,115,805 -45% 3,210 $2,217   $86,743,367 4
Oct 21, 2016 11 $3,142,159 -56% 1,979 $1,588   $89,885,526 5
Oct 28, 2016 13 $1,900,503 -40% 1,330 $1,429   $91,786,029 6
Nov 4, 2016 18 $630,393 -67% 490 $1,287   $92,416,422 7
Nov 11, 2016 26 $291,382 -54% 238 $1,224   $92,707,804 8
Nov 18, 2016 29 $300,424 +3% 195 $1,541   $93,008,228 9
Nov 25, 2016 30 $185,613 -38% 195 $952   $93,193,841 10
Dec 2, 2016 36 $107,141 -42% 150 $714   $93,300,982 11
Dec 9, 2016 42 $60,229 -44% 99 $608   $93,361,211 12
Dec 16, 2016 46 $33,921 -44% 47 $722   $93,395,132 13
Dec 23, 2016 57 $17,497 -48% 23 $761   $93,412,629 14

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 9/22/2016 $294,636 110 110 205 $670,160 11/30/2018
Aruba 9/22/2016 $4,429 2 3 11 $21,993 12/31/2018
Australia 9/23/2016 $174,778 116 371 1,458 $6,066,648 10/20/2022
Austria 9/23/2016 $172,398 79 79 330 $617,462 11/14/2016
Belgium 9/28/2016 $213,664 47 47 205 $563,059 11/14/2016
Bolivia 9/29/2016 $21,725 15 15 29 $54,843 12/31/2018
Brazil 9/22/2016 $1,167,998 252 252 759 $2,997,144 11/29/2016
Bulgaria 9/23/2016 $55,640 0 0 0 $173,376 2/26/2019
Cambodia 9/22/2016 $12,478 24 24 24 $14,941 12/31/2018
Central America 9/22/2016 $189,537 125 125 235 $375,801 10/18/2016
Chile 9/22/2016 $112,082 46 48 111 $260,323 12/31/2018
Colombia 9/22/2016 $275,273 180 180 335 $560,425 12/31/2018
Croatia 9/22/2016 $34,550 35 35 106 $103,991 12/31/2018
Curacao 9/22/2016 $6,073 4 4 10 $18,478 12/31/2018
Czech Republic 9/23/2016 $54,009 78 78 146 $135,578 12/31/2018
Dominican Republic 9/22/2016 $38,999 18 25 43 $63,519 12/31/2018
East Africa 9/30/2016 $0 0 1 2 $5,271 10/18/2016
Ecuador 9/23/2016 $54,406 40 40 106 $160,313 12/31/2018
Estonia 9/23/2016 $23,264 17 17 45 $70,419 10/25/2016
France 9/28/2016 $1,863,752 400 400 1,712 $5,062,649 11/8/2016
Germany 9/22/2016 $1,270,898 494 549 2,322 $4,809,894 11/29/2016
Ghana 9/23/2016 $0 0 3 15 $20,636 12/31/2018
Greece 9/22/2016 $133,114 92 92 182 $391,566 11/1/2016
Hong Kong 10/13/2016 $237,940 70 70 125 $448,358 11/1/2016
India 9/23/2016 $365,716 482 482 562 $607,575 10/25/2016
Indonesia 9/21/2016 $739,570 260 260 573 $1,285,646 12/31/2018
Italy 9/22/2016 $705,432 363 363 901 $1,924,842 10/25/2016
Jamaica 9/21/2016 $28,470 5 5 19 $79,459 12/31/2018
Japan 1/27/2017 $737,582 291 291 1,188 $2,659,550 3/14/2017
Kenya 9/23/2016 $19,841 14 14 30 $53,063 12/31/2018
Latvia 9/23/2016 $13,196 8 8 15 $36,095 12/31/2018
Lithuania 9/23/2016 $20,276 101 101 142 $42,449 10/13/2016
Malaysia 9/22/2016 $504,820 279 279 670 $1,138,903 11/8/2016
Mexico 9/23/2016 $321,655 187 187 626 $1,039,402 12/13/2016
Mongolia 10/14/2016 $9,260 5 5 12 $26,650 12/31/2018
Netherlands 9/22/2016 $436,020 104 104 521 $1,655,577 11/14/2016
New Zealand 9/23/2016 $35,415 25 76 398 $1,047,576 12/6/2016
Nigeria 9/23/2016 $26,551 26 27 83 $129,104 12/31/2018
Pakistan 9/23/2016 $14,326 22 22 34 $41,725 12/31/2018
Peru 9/22/2016 $86,601 57 57 68 $172,349 12/31/2018
Philippines 9/21/2016 $452,437 185 185 300 $740,955 12/31/2018
Poland 9/23/2016 $193,653 0 0 0 $611,785 11/18/2018
Portugal 9/23/2016 $179,905 82 82 272 $467,511 11/10/2016
Russia (CIS) 9/22/2016 $1,858,587 1,028 1,028 2,720 $3,441,114 12/31/2018
Serbia and Montenegro 9/22/2016 $11,432 25 25 59 $39,268 12/31/2018
Singapore 9/22/2016 $352,013 39 39 107 $710,985 11/1/2016
Slovakia 9/23/2016 $37,310 73 73 121 $75,912 10/19/2016
Slovenia 9/22/2016 $10,579 21 21 54 $37,455 10/25/2016
South Africa 9/23/2016 $130,864 67 72 317 $520,788 12/6/2016
South Korea 9/14/2016 $2,937,889 579 579 1,201 $6,684,317 2/8/2018
Spain 9/23/2016 $1,162,394 449 449 1,661 $3,538,440 12/13/2016
Suriname 9/22/2016 $934 1 1 4 $3,302 12/31/2018
Switzerland 9/22/2016 $199,032 60 88 261 $693,507 11/14/2016
Taiwan 10/7/2016 $215,618 63 63 118 $437,348 11/1/2016
Thailand 10/13/2016 $134,221 109 109 226 $428,833 11/8/2016
Trinidad 9/21/2016 $74,838 20 20 62 $189,766 12/31/2018
Turkey 9/23/2016 $159,934 164 164 437 $470,419 2/26/2019
Ukraine 9/22/2016 $215,727 227 227 598 $447,114 12/31/2018
United Kingdom 9/23/2016 $2,763,521 543 543 2,002 $7,921,183 12/13/2016
Uruguay 9/22/2016 $17,492 12 12 28 $34,032 12/31/2018
Venezuela 9/23/2016 $20,702 45 45 131 $83,036 11/8/2016
Vietnam 9/23/2016 $139,128 98 98 204 $334,014 12/31/2018
 
Rest of World $5,172,091
 
International Total$68,689,987 10/20/2022

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Dec 25, 20161632,848 632,848$10,745,759$10,745,7593
Jan 1, 20171136,016-79% 768,864$2,442,847$13,188,6064
Jan 8, 2017187,289-36% 856,153$1,567,710$14,756,3165
Jan 15, 2017336,989-58% 893,142$648,047$15,404,3636
Jan 22, 20171032,111-13% 925,253$458,545$15,862,9087
Jan 29, 2017647,170+47% 972,423$511,323$16,374,2318
Feb 5, 20171024,932-47% 997,355$447,779$16,822,0109
Feb 12, 20171414,687-41% 1,012,042$263,779$17,085,78910
Feb 19, 20171420,118+37% 1,032,160$361,319$17,447,10811
Feb 26, 20171815,696-22% 1,047,856$237,480$17,684,58812
Mar 5, 20172210,846-31% 1,058,702$162,582$17,847,17013
Mar 19, 20171911,448 1,076,849$171,606$18,119,19415
Mar 26, 20171310,139-11% 1,086,988$126,028$18,245,22216
Apr 23, 2017248,564 1,120,045$111,246$18,668,96220
Jun 4, 20173010,191 1,158,542$101,502$19,084,53226

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Dec 25, 20161618,598 618,598$12,414,372$12,414,3723
Jan 1, 20172111,368-82% 729,966$2,245,635$14,660,0074
Jan 8, 2017149,924-55% 779,890$1,002,830$15,662,8375
Jan 15, 2017525,998-48% 805,888$517,482$16,180,3196
Jan 22, 2017922,361-14% 828,249$407,109$16,587,4287
Jan 29, 20171023,643+6% 851,892$377,290$16,964,7188
Feb 5, 20171413,622-42% 865,514$268,208$17,232,9269
Feb 12, 2017148,339-39% 873,853$153,271$17,386,19710
Feb 19, 20171811,573+39% 885,426$228,409$17,614,60611
Feb 26, 2017188,367-28% 893,793$153,744$17,768,35012
Mar 5, 2017206,294-25% 900,087$114,508$17,882,85813
Mar 19, 2017206,405 911,251$117,433$18,084,90615
Mar 26, 2017203,968-38% 915,219$60,917$18,145,82316

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For example, if our weekly retail survey estimates that a particular title sold 1% of all units that week, and the industry reports sales of 1,500,000 units in total, we will estimate 15,000 units were sold of that title. The consumer spending estimate is based on the average sales price for the title in the retailers we survey.

We refine our estimates from week to week as more data becomes available. In particular, we adjust weekly sales figures for the quarter once the total market estimates are published by the Digital Entertainment Group. Figures will therefore fluctuate each week, and totals for individual titles can go up or down as we update our estimates.

Because sales figures are estimated based on sampling, they will be more accurate for higher-selling titles.

Netflix Daily Charts

DateRankDays In
Top 10
Vierwership
Score
Jul 18, 202171 4
Jul 19, 202142 11
Jul 20, 202143 18
Jul 21, 202154 24
Jul 22, 202165 29
Jul 23, 202186 32
Jul 25, 2021107 33

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