Argentina Box Office for Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials (2015)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Argentina Box Office $2,550,815Details
Worldwide Box Office $310,566,162Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $13,136,751 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $13,065,774 Details
Total North America Video Sales $26,202,525
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Synopsis

Thomas and his fellow Gladers face their greatest challenge yet: searching for clues about the mysterious and powerful organization known as WCKD. Their journey takes them to the Scorch, a desolate landscape filled with unimaginable obstacles. Teaming up with resistance fighters, the Gladers take on WCKD’s vastly superior forces and uncover its shocking plans for them all.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$61,000,000
Argentina Releases: September 10th, 2015 (Wide)
Video Release: December 4th, 2015 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Running Time: 131 minutes
Franchise: The Maze Runner
Keywords: Young Adult Book Adaptation, Post Apocalypse, Zombies, Dystopia, 3-D, 3-D - Post-production Conversion, Action Adventure
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Science Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Gotham Group, Temple Hill Entertainment
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Home Market Releases for December 15th, 2015

December 14th, 2015

Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation

It is a strange week on the home market, as there are four first-run releases coming out, all of which were sequels. That's a lot. However, only one of them wasn't a box office disappointment, Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation. Additionally, there's very little depth here. On the plus side, it did give me an excuse to talk about some good releases that might otherwise have fallen between the cracks, like the Top Spin DVD. That said, the Rogue Nation Blu-ray Combo Pack is the Pick of the Week. More...

International Box Office: Spectre Nearly Another Milestone

November 10th, 2015

Spectre

As expected, Spectre remained in first pulling in $117.8 million in 73 markets for totals of $223.1 million internationally and $293.1 million worldwide. This is almost as much as it cost to make, so if it can double this figure, it should be able to break even eventually. The film's biggest market was the U.K. where it added $19.99 million on 696 screens over the weekend for a total of $98.82 million. It has already overtaken Jurassic World for the biggest hit of the year in the U.K. and should have no trouble rocketing into the top five on the all-time chart there. The film's biggest opening was in Germany, where it pulled in $18.06 million on 1,460 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $20.26 million. This is about 15% lower than Skyfall's opening in that market. Likewise, the film wasn't as strong during its debut in Russia earning $6.29 million on 2,112 screens, compared to $8.27 million on 1,254 screens for Skyfall. At this pace, Spectre will definitely fail to match Skyfall, but anything close to $800 million will be enough to break even, perhaps before it reaches the home market. It all depends on how much its global advertising campaign cost. More...

International Box Office: Ant-Man is Big Man in China

October 22nd, 2015

Ant-Man

Ant-Man made a triumphant return to the international chart with a first place, $43.5 million run in 3 markets for totals of $275.9 million internationally and $454.7 million worldwide. Nearly all of this weekend haul came from China, where the film opened in first place with $42.77 million. (Some are reporting it came in second place to Goodbye Mr. Loser, but they are comparing the film's weekly total to Ant-Man's opening weekend.) Depending on how much money the film cost to advertise worldwide, it might have broken even already. If not, it will get there very early in its home market run. More...

International Box Office: Milestones for The Martian

October 14th, 2015

The Martian

The Martian remained in first place with $58.1 million in 75 markets for totals of $119.0 million internationally and $227.7 million worldwide. $200 million worldwide was the minimum needed for the studio to save face. If it can get to $300 million worldwide, then we start talking about profitability. I don't see a way it won't get to $300 million, perhaps as early as this time next week, while $500 million worldwide is a reasonable goal to aim for. Its biggest new market of the weekend was South Korea where it earned first place with $11.09 million on 1,132 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $13.00 million. It also dominated the chart in Russia with $8.18 million on 2,246 screens. On the other hand, it only managed second place in Germany with $3.85 million on 676 screens. As far as holdovers go, the film remained in first place in the U.K. with $5.96 million in 582 theaters over the weekend for a two-week total of $20.44 million. This is about on par with its run here, which bodes well for its worldwide total. More...

International Box Office: Mars is in Ascension

October 8th, 2015

The Martian

The Martian opened in first place with $45.2 million on 9,299 screens in 50 markets. This includes a first place, 10.01 million opening on 582 theaters in the U.K. This was the biggest opening for both the director and the star. The film had a similarly strong opening in Australia earning first place with $4.28 million on 582 screens. It also earned first place in Hong Kong ($2.26 million on 70 screens) and Taiwan ($1.68 million on 137 screens). It only managed second place in Italy with $2.53 million on 464 screens and in Mexico with $2.9 million on 1,757, while it debuted in third place in Brazil with $1.82 million on 507. Overall, the film it doing about as well internationally as it did here, which is good news for Fox. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Martian and Transylvania Help Box Office Remain Strong

October 6th, 2015

The Martian

It was an interesting weekend as The Martian was in a tight race with Gravity for Biggest October Weekend. It didn't quite set the record, but it came close enough to be the big story all weekend. Hotel Transylvania 2 held on better than expected, which helped the overall box office grow 8.3% from last week to $149 million. More importantly, the top two films this year were well ahead of the top two films last year, Gone Girl and Annabelle. This helped the overall box office grow 1.8% from the same weekend last year. Most people were not expecting that. Year-to-date, 2015 now has a 6.0% lead over 2014 at $8.14 billion to $7.68 billion. It would take a relatively serious collapse for 2015 to not come out on top at the end of the year. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Martian's Opening be Out of This World?

October 2nd, 2015

The Martian

The Martian is the only true wide release this week, but it might not be the only new release in the top ten. The Sci-fi adventure film is earning award-worthy reviews and is also being praised for being an inspiring portrayal of science on the big screen. Sicario is expanding its theater count to 2,500, which should push it into the top five. The Walk opened in IMAX screens on Wednesday, but it missed the top ten place and it will likely fall. This weekend last year, Gone Girl and Annabelle both opened with between $37 million and $38 million. The Martian will open with more than either of those films opened with. However, it won't open with more than both of them combined. We will need good growth from Sicario and solid legs from Hotel Transylvania 2 to match last year's result. More...

International Box Office: Lost Finds Its Way to the Top

October 1st, 2015

Lost in Hong Kong

Lost in Hong Kong opened in first place in China and internationally with $106.80 million. This is better than Monster Hunt opened with, so if it has the same legs, the box office record in China will fall for the third time this year. Speaking of records, the overall Chinese box office rose to $5 billion with three months left in the year. This is amazing. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Hotel Transylvania Climbs into the Record Book

September 28th, 2015

Everest

Hotel Transylvania 2 was surprisingly strong this past weekend, topping expectations and entering the record book. It wasn't the only new release of the week. The Intern matched expectations nearly perfectly. On the other hand, Everest struggled and The Green Inferno barely made a peep. The overall box office pulled in $138 million, which is 22% higher than last weekend and 29% higher than the same weekend last year. 2015's lead over 2014 has grown to $470 million or 6.3%. This year we have a running tally of $7.96 billion compared to $7.49 billion from last year. There's just three months left in the year, so 2015's lead looks safer and safer every passing weekend. More...

Weekend Predictions: Busy September Weekend is Quantity Over Quality

September 25th, 2015

The Intern

There are two wide releases this week, a wide expansion, and a semi-wide release. That's a lot of films to talk about. Of the three new films, none of them are earning more than 50% positive reviews. This is sadly typical of this time of year. Hotel Transylvania 2 is easily the biggest new release of the week and the only film with a shot at $40 million. The second wide release, The Intern, and the wide expansion, Everest, should be in a tight race for second place with $20 million each. On the other hand, The Green Inferno, the semi-wide release, is staring down the barrel of the Mendoza Line. If you look at the top three films from last year and compare them to the top three films from this year, they look about the same. The Equalizer's opening is on low the end of Hotel Transylvania 2's range of expectations. Additionally, the depth this year looks better than last year. 2015 should end the month on a high note in the year-over-year comparison. More...

International Box Office: Runner Breaks Out to an Early Lead

September 23rd, 2015

The Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials

The Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials rose to first place with $43.3 million in 67 markets over the weekend for a total of $78.0 million internationally and $108.3 million worldwide. The film's biggest opening came from South Korea, but it only managed second place there with $5.66 million on 804 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $7.20 million. On the other hand, the film dominated the Russian box office with $4.19 million on 2,328 screens. The original movie opened stronger in Russia, but The Scorch Trials performed better in its opening in South Korea. Given these results, it is still too soon to tell how well this film will do compared to its predecessor. That said, it already has more worldwide than it cost to make. In fact, it almost has enough worldwide to pay for its entire production budget. Its advertising budget would have to be much larger than expected for it to not break even sooner rather than later. More...

Contest: Lovely Prizes: Winning Announcement

September 22nd, 2015

The winners of our Lovely Prizes contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions for The Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials opening weekend were... More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: New Releases Fail to Reach High Heights

September 22nd, 2015

Black Mass

While the two new releases landed in first and second as expected, their box office numbers were not as strong. The Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials failed to match The Maze Runner, which is not a good sign for the franchise going forward. Black Mass did well, for a September release. Meanwhile, Everest might be considered the best new release of in the top ten, which is not surprising as it is being released by Universal. Finally there's Captive, the latest victim of the Mendoza Line. Overall, the box office was still strong and rose 10.0% from last week to $112 million. It was also 9.6% higher than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2015 saw its lead expand to 5.8% over 2014 at $7.78 billion to $7.36 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Maze, Mass and Everest Make Solid Debuts

September 20th, 2015

Black Mass

Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials will win the weekend at the box office, according to studio estimates released on Sunday, with a very solid $30.3 million. That’s down a bit from The Maze Runner’s $32.5 million this weekend last year, but the difference is small enough that a good performance on Sunday and slight increases in the actuals for Friday and Saturday could actually push the sequel slightly ahead. Either way, the franchise seems on fairly solid ground, although the increase in budget for the second film to $61 million from $34 million the first time around suggests it won’t be as profitable. As always, international box office will be key, and early signs there are good, with $78 million already in the bank. More...

Friday Estimates: Maze Runner and Black Mass Make Strong Starts

September 19th, 2015

Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials

The Fall Season starts in earnest this weekend with the release of a Young Adult, dystopian-future action movie and an Older Adult dramatic thriller (not to mention a couple of pieces of counter-programming) vying for box office dollars, and, in one case, Oscar attention. Both films are getting off to good starts, based on Friday’s estimates. Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials is off to the best start with $11 million for the day and a projected weekend around $30 million. Black Mass will have to settle for second place with $8.8 million on Friday and around $25 million for the weekend. More...

Weekend Predictions: Which New Release will Climb to the Top?

September 18th, 2015

The Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials

It's a sort of busy week this week, with two wide releases, The Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials and Black Mass, as well as two limited releases with a shot at reaching the top ten, Captive and Everest. The Scorch Trials is the latest Young Adult Adaptation franchise. The first film crossed $100 million domestically, so this one hopes to grow at the box office. Black Mass is early Oscar-bait, but the reviews suggest it won't quite get there. Captive is the latest faith-based film and it likely won't go anywhere. Everest gets an early IMAX opening before its wide release next week. This weekend last year was the weekend The Maze Runner opened. Since sequels tend to open faster than their predecessors, 2015 should come out on top in the year-over-year comparison. More...

International Box Office: Mission: Accomplished

September 17th, 2015

Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation

Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation rocketed up the chart into first place with $91.3 million in 63 markets over the weekend... sort of. This includes $86.42 million during the film's six-day opening in China. Its three-day weekend number is a lot smaller than that, but still enough for first place. Overall, the film now has $424.8 million internationally and $612.9 million worldwide. It became only the second film in the franchise to reach the $600 million mark worldwide. This is more than enough to break even, so it should come as no surprise that there's another installment in the works. More...

Contest: The Perfect Prize: Winning Announcement

September 17th, 2015

The winners of our The Perfect Prize contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions for The Perfect Guy opening weekend were... More...

Contest: Lovely Prizes

September 11th, 2015

There are three wide releases coming out next week, but everyone expects The Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials to dominate the box office. As such, it is the only real choice for the target film for this week's Box Office Prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for The Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials.

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 Love and Mercy on DVD. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will win a second copy of Love and Mercy on DVD. Finally, we will be choosing an entrant from the group of people who haven't won, or haven't won recently, and they will win the final copy of Love and Mercy on DVD. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2015 Preview: September

September 1st, 2015

Hotel Transylvania 2

As September begins, the box office is in a slump. August was terrible and only Straight Outta Compton escaped with its dignity intact. Fortunately, we expected August to be terrible, so the box office isn't any lower than anticipated. As for September, there are two wide releases expected to earn more than $100 million, which is better than most years. Those two films are Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials and Hotel Transylvania 2, both sequels. There are four other films that could become midlevel hits, so we have good depth as well. By comparison, last September there were also two $100 million hits, The Maze Runner and The Equalizer. However, there were only two midlevel hits, so it appears this year has better depth. Frankly, 2015 has such a large lead over 2014 that all it needs to do is maintain pace for the rest of the year to be considered a success. If September can help 2015 grow its lead, then the overall industry should be very happy. More...

Because some of our sources provide box office data in their local currency, while we use USD in the graph above and table below, exchange rate fluctuations can have effect on the data causing stronger increases or even decreases of the cumulative box office.

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeScreensPer ScreenTotal GrossWeek
2015/09/18 3 $526,524   83 $6,344   $1,573,970 2
2015/09/25 5 $335,713 -36% 65 $5,165   $2,156,665 3
2015/10/02 8 $155,889 -54% 33 $4,724   $2,395,389 4
2015/10/09 13 $51,884 -67% 12 $4,324   $2,494,285 5
2015/10/16 16 $10,986 -79% 6 $1,831   $2,532,099 6
2015/10/23 19 $9,334 -15% 4 $2,334   $2,546,242 7
2015/10/30 20 $1,636 -82% 2 $818   $2,550,815 8

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 9/10/2015 $860,293 196 196 401 $2,550,815 11/25/2018
Australia 9/10/2015 $2,538,751 373 382 1798 $9,754,852 6/9/2016
Austria 9/25/2015 $243,383 76 76 277 $657,491 11/25/2015
Bahrain 9/17/2015 $154,646 9 9 31 $579,701 12/30/2018
Belgium 9/23/2015 $693,823 140 140 684 $3,006,949 12/8/2015
Bolivia 9/17/2015 $63,588 23 24 72 $276,670 12/30/2018
Brazil 9/17/2015 $2,460,802 615 625 2216 $6,936,811 11/17/2015
Bulgaria 9/11/2015 $85,529 0 31 80 $342,080 12/30/2018
Cambodia 9/10/2015 $55,933 13 13 34 $133,102 12/30/2018
Central America 9/17/2015 $641,890 113 113 122 $1,225,905 10/20/2015
Chile 9/10/2015 $400,579 58 161 431 $2,024,589 12/30/2018
China 11/3/2015 $13,290,000 33176 33176 41781 $30,807,374 9/27/2018
Colombia 9/10/2015 $531,030 271 271 625 $1,476,350 12/30/2018
Croatia 9/17/2015 $60,183 26 26 26 $60,183 12/30/2018
Czech Republic 9/10/2015 $24,599 28 112 238 $442,802 12/30/2018
Denmark 9/10/2015 $0 0 77 134 $1,707,622 11/10/2015
East Africa 9/18/2015 $2,889 1 1 2 $5,003 9/30/2015
Ecuador 9/18/2015 $354,312 84 84 272 $962,420 12/30/2018
Estonia 9/18/2015 $87,038 12 12 39 $189,051 10/20/2015
Finland 9/18/2015 $264,644 112 112 419 $772,113 11/3/2015
France 10/7/2015 $7,837,438 563 563 3262 $25,362,216 11/25/2015
Germany 9/24/2015 $1,855,506 723 723 2665 $5,573,737 11/17/2015
Greece 9/24/2015 $242,827 75 75 148 $529,272 10/13/2015
Hong Kong 9/10/2015 $2,048,939 147 147 296 $4,559,521 10/27/2015
Hungary 9/10/2015 $29,120 0 48 48 $684,178 12/30/2018
Iceland 9/11/2015 $41,601 10 10 21 $99,376 12/30/2018
Indonesia 9/11/2015 $1,183,573 278 278 774 $3,960,992 12/30/2018
Iraq 9/17/2015 $9,469 1 2 9 $58,305 12/30/2018
Israel 9/17/2015 $272,909 45 45 131 $1,191,746 12/30/2018
Italy 10/15/2015 $1,497,529 341 341 799 $3,011,114 11/17/2015
Japan 10/23/2015 $900,548 511 515 1363 $3,382,867 11/10/2015
Kuwait 9/17/2015 $266,048 17 17 34 $661,264 12/30/2018
Latvia 9/18/2015 $0 0 4 4 $90,787 12/30/2018
Lebanon 9/17/2015 $61,072 8 8 25 $367,905 12/30/2018
Lithuania 9/11/2015 $53,883 130 130 335 $144,430 10/2/2015
Malaysia 9/10/2015 $0 0 214 529 $5,471,489 11/3/2015
Mexico 9/10/2015 $3,236,906 0 1 1 $9,511,948 11/3/2015
Mongolia 9/25/2015 $0 0 5 11 $72,778 12/30/2018
Netherlands 9/17/2015 $1,073,824 160 161 1072 $4,025,266 11/24/2018
New Zealand 9/10/2015 $459,582 111 111 569 $1,610,356 11/17/2015
North America 9/18/2015 $30,316,510 3,791 3,792 19,348 $81,697,192
Norway 9/18/2015 $659,951 159 159 159 $659,951 9/22/2015
Oman 9/17/2015 $141,629 16 16 38 $338,870 12/30/2018
Peru 9/17/2015 $747,404 130 130 298 $1,837,281 12/30/2018
Philippines 9/9/2015 $1,353,269 240 240 497 $3,903,354 12/30/2018
Poland 9/18/2015 $327,056 0 0 0 $659,203 12/30/2018
Portugal 9/17/2015 $292,234 60 60 286 $879,819 11/10/2015
Qatar 9/17/2015 $218,867 9 9 21 $569,380 12/30/2018
Romania 9/11/2015 $210,219 58 58 205 $1,250,376 12/30/2018
Russia (CIS) 9/17/2015 $4,193,332 2328 2328 6055 $8,901,034 12/30/2018
Serbia and Montenegro 9/10/2015 $0 0 1 1 $103,299 12/30/2018
Singapore 9/10/2015 $1,514,352 72 72 240 $3,274,597 11/3/2015
Slovakia 9/17/2015 $89,538 57 57 92 $171,397 10/17/2015
Slovenia 9/17/2015 $20,876 12 12 48 $62,091 10/16/2015
South Africa 9/25/2015 $195,680 66 82 356 $1,007,983 10/27/2015
South Korea 9/17/2015 $5,718,556 804 804 2264 $18,276,012 11/3/2015
Spain 9/18/2015 $1,735,772 302 324 1659 $6,171,462 12/21/2015
Sweden 9/16/2015 $630,450 181 181 343 $2,028,903 11/3/2015
Switzerland 9/23/2015 $0 0 17 32 $800,333 10/27/2015
Taiwan 9/9/2015 $2,276,686 86 90 365 $6,759,511 10/27/2015
Thailand 9/17/2015 $1,243,761 306 306 604 $2,583,030 10/20/2015
Turkey 9/18/2015 $640,097 287 287 1305 $3,120,490 12/31/2018
Ukraine 9/17/2015 $322,223 239 239 727 $809,542 12/30/2018
United Arab Emirates 9/17/2015 $1,202,123 99 99 238 $3,025,453 12/30/2018
United Kingdom 9/11/2015 $4,318,106 518 522 2868 $14,672,550 12/21/2015
Uruguay 9/17/2015 $28,401 10 10 28 $108,493 12/30/2018
Venezuela 9/18/2015 $1,132,493 78 78 236 $5,198,612 11/3/2015
Vietnam 9/18/2015 $403,905 155 155 249 $1,218,456 12/30/2018
 
Rest of World $6,196,058
 
Worldwide Total$310,566,162 12/31/2018

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

Dylan O’Brien    Thomas
Kaya Scodelario    Teresa
Thomas Brodie-Sangster    Newt
Ki Hong Lee    Minho

Supporting Cast

Giancarlo Esposito    Jorge
Aidan Gillen    Janson
Barry Pepper    Vince
Lili Taylor    Mary Cooper
Patricia Clarkson    Ava Paige
Nathalie Emmanuel    Harriet
Rosa Salazar    Brenda
Dexter Darden    Frypan
Jacob Lofland    Aris
Will Poulter    Gally
Katherine McNamara    Sonya
Alexander Flores    Winston
Terry Parks    Carl (Masked Man)
Kathryn Smith McGlynn    Dr. Crawford
Alan Tudyk    Blondie
Jenny Gabrielle    Ponytail
David House    Soldier
Lora Cunningham    Thomas' Mother
Luke Gallegos    Young Thomas
Shawn Prince    David
Jeremy Becerra    Riley
Matt Page    Harold
Alex Knight    Aide
Marc Comstock    Med Tech
John Trejo    M3 Soldier
Tatanka Means    Joe
Ryan Jason Cook    Nurse
James Burnett    Rebel Sentry
Morse Bicknell    Doctor

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

Production and Technical Credits

Wes Ball    Director
T.S. Nowlin    Screenwriter
James Dashner    Based on the Novel 'The Scorch Trials' by
Ellen Goldsmith-Vein    Producer
Wyck Godfrey    Producer
Marty Bowen    Producer
Lee Stollman    Producer
Joe Hartwick Jr    Producer
Wes Ball    Executive Producer
T.S. Nowlin    Executive Producer
Lindsay Williams    Executive Producer
Edward Gamarra    Executive Producer
Daniel T. Dorrance    Production Designer
Don Zimmerman    Editor
John Paesano    Composer
Gyula Pados    Director of Photography
Sanja Milkovic Hays    Costume Designer
Paul Ledford    Sound Mixer
Lee Gilmore    Sound Effects Editor
Ron Bartlett    Re-recording Mixer
D.M. Hemphill    Re-recording Mixer
Richard E. Hollander    Visual Effects Designer
Justin Muller    Assistant Director
John M. Morse    Assistant Director
Walter Myal    Assistant Director
Denise Chamian    Casting Director
Jim Powers    Unit Production Manager
Steve Gehrke    Script Supervisor
David McKimmie    Post-Production Supervisor
Billy Ray    Art Director
Andrew Max Cahn    Art Director
Bjarne Sletteland    Art Director
Brooke Peters    Set Designer
Siobhan Roome    Set Designer
Derrick Ballard    Set Designer
Kelly Berry    Set Decorator
Ai-Ling Lee    Sound Editor
John Larsen    Sound Editor
Scott Puckett    Visual Effects Producer
Steve Dubin    Visual Effects Producer

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