Movie Comparison: Iris (2015)

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  Iris
Domestic Release Date Apr 29, 2015
Production Budget  
Opening Weekend Theaters 6
Maximum Theaters 92
Theatrical Engagements 524
Domestic Opening Weekend $57,254
Domestic Box Office $1,310,678
Inflation Adjusted
Domestic Box Office
$1,676,042
International Box Office $1,204,588
Worldwide Box Office $2,515,266
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  1. Daily Comparison
  2. Weekend Comparison
  3. Week Comparison
  Iris
Opening Weekend $57,254 /
$68,800
2nd Weekend $98,358 /
$202,994
3rd Weekend $135,670 /
$396,933
4th Weekend $146,045 /
$641,639
5th Weekend $130,144 /
$875,965
6th Weekend $66,168 /
$1,024,099
7th Weekend $40,878 /
$1,121,317
8th Weekend $21,914 /
$1,167,887
9th Weekend $17,023 /
$1,204,951
10th Weekend $12,808 /
$1,232,472
11th Weekend $9,701 /
$1,252,086
12th Weekend $3,362 /
$1,263,640
13th Weekend $6,844 /
$1,275,533
14th Weekend $3,721 /
$1,284,062
15th Weekend $1,022 /
$1,292,119
16th Weekend $3,043 /
$1,298,129
17th Weekend $1,955 /
$1,303,316
18th Weekend $5,591 /
$1,310,229
19th Weekend - /
-
20th Weekend - /
-
  Iris
Opening Week - /
-
2nd Week $57,254 /
$57,254
3rd Week $156,227 /
$261,263
4th Week $226,331 /
$487,594
5th Week $258,227 /
$745,821
6th Week $212,110 /
$957,931
7th Week $122,508 /
$1,080,439
8th Week $65,534 /
$1,145,973
9th Week $41,955 /
$1,187,928
10th Week $31,736 /
$1,219,664
11th Week $22,721 /
$1,242,385
12th Week $17,893 /
$1,260,278
13th Week $8,411 /
$1,268,689
14th Week $11,652 /
$1,280,341
15th Week $10,756 /
$1,291,097
16th Week $3,989 /
$1,295,086
17th Week $6,275 /
$1,301,361
18th Week $3,277 /
$1,304,638
19th Week $6,040 /
$1,310,678
20th Week - /
-

Note: A theatrical engagement is defined as the movie playing in a single theater for one week. So, for example, a film that plays in 3,000 theaters in its first week and 2,000 theaters in its second week will have had 5,000 theatrical engagements.