Breakthrough (2019)

Breakthrough
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $40,713,082Details
International Box Office $8,518,592Details
Worldwide Box Office $49,231,674
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $5,958,048 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $2,563,799 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $8,521,847
Further financial details...

Synopsis

The true story of one mother’s unfaltering love in the face of impossible odds. When Joyce Smith’s adopted son John falls through an icy Missouri lake, all hope seems lost. But as John lies lifeless, Joyce refuses to give up. Her steadfast belief inspires those around her to continue to pray for John’s recovery, even in the face of every case history and scientific prediction.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$11,282,333 (27.7% of total gross)
Legs:3.61 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:82.7% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$14,000,000 (worldwide box office is 3.5 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,824 opening theaters/2,913 max. theaters, 4.5 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $47,913,424

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 2,201-2,300) 2,298 $40,713,082
All Time International Box Office (Rank 5,201-5,300) 5,285 $8,518,592
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 3,101-3,200) 3,156 $49,231,674

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: April 17th, 2019 (Wide) by 20th Century Fox
International Releases: April 12th, 2019 (Wide) (Brazil)
April 12th, 2019 (Wide) (Central America)
April 12th, 2019 (Wide) (Colombia)
April 18th, 2019 (Wide), released as Un amor inquebrantable (Mexico)
April 19th, 2019 (Wide) (Australia)
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Video Release: July 2nd, 2019 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for thematic content including peril.
(Rating bulletin 2546 (Cert #51836), 9/26/2018)
Running Time: 116 minutes
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Keywords: Faith-Based Film, Basketball, Medical and Hospitals, Coma, Christians, Faith-Based Drama
Source:Based on Factual Book/Article
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production/Financing Companies: Fox 2000 Pictures, Franklin Entertainment
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Easter (All Movies, 3-Day) 79 $11,282,333 Apr 19, 2019 10
Easter (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 141 $13,731,214 Apr 19, 2019 10

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Apr 19, 2019 3 $11,282,333   2,824 $3,995   $14,789,258 2
Apr 26, 2019 4 $6,806,342 -40% 2,913 $2,337   $26,616,572 3
May 3, 2019 6 $3,906,900 -43% 2,884 $1,355   $33,183,412 4
May 10, 2019 8 $2,575,263 -34% 1,902 $1,354   $37,216,069 5
May 17, 2019 11 $1,081,480 -58% 1,375 $787   $39,012,955 6
May 24, 2019 19 $384,293 -64% 551 $697   $39,852,540 7
May 31, 2019 21 $148,151 -61% 251 $590   $40,286,739 8
Jun 7, 2019 31 $81,448 -45% 137 $595   $40,458,283 9
Jun 14, 2019 31 $63,839 -22% 107 $597   $40,574,221 10
Jun 21, 2019 35 $38,535 -40% 72 $535   $40,652,899 11
Jun 28, 2019 40 $21,522 -44% 54 $399   $40,695,788 12

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Apr 17, 2019 2 $1,888,197     2,764 $683   $1,888,197 6
Apr 18, 2019 2 $1,618,728 -14%   2,764 $586   $3,506,925 7
Apr 19, 2019 3 $3,952,943 +144%   2,824 $1,400   $7,459,868 8
Apr 20, 2019 3 $4,282,887 +8%   2,824 $1,517   $11,742,755 9
Apr 21, 2019 3 $3,046,503 -29%   2,824 $1,079   $14,789,258 10
Apr 22, 2019 3 $1,370,099 -55%   2,824 $485   $16,159,357 11
Apr 23, 2019 2 $1,847,714 +35%   2,824 $654   $18,007,071 12
Apr 24, 2019 4 $944,773 -49% -50% 2,824 $335   $18,951,844 13
Apr 25, 2019 3 $858,386 -9% -47% 2,824 $304   $19,810,230 14
Apr 26, 2019 4 $1,981,051 +131% -50% 2,913 $680   $21,791,281 15
Apr 27, 2019 4 $2,791,566 +41% -35% 2,913 $958   $24,582,847 16
Apr 28, 2019 4 $2,033,725 -27% -33% 2,913 $698   $26,616,572 17
Apr 29, 2019 4 $546,119 -73% -60% 2,913 $187   $27,162,691 18
Apr 30, 2019 2 $1,030,256 +89% -44% 2,913 $354   $28,192,947 19
May 1, 2019 4 $585,718 -43% -38% 2,913 $201   $28,778,665 20
May 2, 2019 4 $497,847 -15% -42% 2,913 $171   $29,276,512 21
May 3, 2019 6 $1,133,511 +128% -43% 2,884 $393   $30,410,023 22
May 4, 2019 6 $1,665,283 +47% -40% 2,884 $577   $32,075,306 23
May 5, 2019 5 $1,108,106 -33% -46% 2,884 $384   $33,183,412 24
May 6, 2019 6 $284,831 -74% -48% 2,884 $99   $33,468,243 25
May 7, 2019 5 $560,523 +97% -46% 2,884 $194   $34,028,766 26
May 8, 2019 5 $339,177 -39% -42% 2,884 $118   $34,367,943 27
May 9, 2019 5 $272,863 -20% -45% 2,884 $95   $34,640,806 28
May 10, 2019 9 $538,125 +97% -53% 1,902 $283   $35,178,931 29
May 11, 2019 8 $939,361 +75% -44% 1,902 $494   $36,118,292 30
May 12, 2019 8 $1,097,777 +17% -1% 1,902 $577   $37,216,069 31
May 13, 2019 9 $174,601 -84% -39% 1,902 $92   $37,390,670 32
May 14, 2019 9 $264,563 +52% -53% 1,902 $139   $37,655,233 33
May 15, 2019 9 $156,488 -41% -54% 1,902 $82   $37,811,721 34
May 16, 2019 9 $119,754 -23% -56% 1,902 $63   $37,931,475 35
May 17, 2019 11 $281,275 +135% -48% 1,375 $205   $38,212,750 36
May 18, 2019 11 $464,462 +65% -51% 1,375 $338   $38,677,212 37
May 19, 2019 11 $335,743 -28% -69% 1,375 $244   $39,012,955 38
May 20, 2019 12 $100,179 -70% -43% 1,375 $73   $39,113,134 39
May 21, 2019 11 $158,433 +58% -40% 1,375 $115   $39,271,567 40
May 22, 2019 11 $112,041 -29% -28% 1,375 $81   $39,383,608 41
May 23, 2019 11 $84,639 -24% -29% 1,375 $62   $39,468,247 42
May 24, 2019 - $103,272 +22% -63% 551 $187   $39,571,519 43
May 25, 2019 - $140,516 +36% -70% 551 $255   $39,712,035 44
May 26, 2019 - $140,505 n/c -58% 551 $255   $39,852,540 45
May 27, 2019 15 $142,607 +1% +42% 551 $259   $39,995,147 46
May 28, 2019 - $60,928 -57% -62% 551 $111   $40,056,075 47
May 29, 2019 15 $45,982 -25% -59% 551 $83   $40,102,057 48
May 30, 2019 - $36,531 -21% -57% 551 $66   $40,138,588 49
May 31, 2019 - $44,474 +22% -57% 251 $177   $40,183,062 50
Jun 1, 2019 - $61,559 +38% -56% 251 $245   $40,244,621 51
Jun 2, 2019 - $42,118 -32% -70% 251 $168   $40,286,739 52
Jun 3, 2019 - $18,530 -56% -87% 251 $74   $40,305,269 53
Jun 4, 2019 - $28,188 +52% -54% 251 $112   $40,333,457 54
Jun 5, 2019 - $22,285 -21% -52% 251 $89   $40,355,742 55
Jun 6, 2019 - $21,093 -5% -42% 251 $84   $40,376,835 56
Jun 7, 2019 - $23,575 +12% -47% 137 $172   $40,400,410 57
Jun 8, 2019 - $33,236 +41% -46% 137 $243   $40,433,646 58
Jun 9, 2019 - $24,637 -26% -42% 137 $180   $40,458,283 59
Jun 10, 2019 - $11,969 -51% -35% 137 $87   $40,470,252 60
Jun 11, 2019 - $15,223 +27% -46% 137 $111   $40,485,475 61
Jun 12, 2019 - $12,847 -16% -42% 137 $94   $40,498,322 62
Jun 13, 2019 - $12,060 -6% -43% 137 $88   $40,510,382 63
Jun 14, 2019 - $17,336 +44% -26% 107 $162   $40,527,718 64
Jun 15, 2019 - $24,733 +43% -26% 107 $231   $40,552,451 65
Jun 16, 2019 - $21,770 -12% -12% 107 $203   $40,574,221 66
Jun 17, 2019 - $8,285 -62% -31% 107 $77   $40,582,506 67
Jun 18, 2019 - $11,804 +42% -22% 107 $110   $40,594,310 68
Jun 19, 2019 - $9,390 -20% -27% 107 $88   $40,603,700 69
Jun 20, 2019 - $10,664 +14% -12% 107 $100   $40,614,364 70
Jun 21, 2019 - $12,704 +19% -27% 72 $176   $40,627,068 71
Jun 22, 2019 - $13,895 +9% -44% 72 $193   $40,640,963 72
Jun 23, 2019 - $11,936 -14% -45% 72 $166   $40,652,899 73
Jun 24, 2019 - $4,703 -61% -43% 72 $65   $40,657,602 74
Jun 25, 2019 - $6,209 +32% -47% 72 $86   $40,663,811 75
Jun 26, 2019 - $5,113 -18% -46% 72 $71   $40,668,924 76
Jun 27, 2019 - $5,342 +4% -50% 72 $74   $40,674,266 77
Jun 28, 2019 - $5,637 +6% -56% 54 $104   $40,679,903 78
Jun 29, 2019 - $8,646 +53% -38% 54 $160   $40,688,549 79
Jun 30, 2019 - $7,239 -16% -39% 54 $134   $40,695,788 80
Jul 1, 2019 - $3,524 -51% -25% 54 $65   $40,699,312 81
Jul 2, 2019 - $4,152 +18% -33% 54 $77   $40,703,464 82
Jul 3, 2019 - $3,594 -13% -30% 54 $67   $40,707,058 83
Jul 4, 2019 - $6,024 +68% +13% 54 $112   $40,713,082 84

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Apr 12, 2019 10 $3,506,925   2,764 $1,269   $3,506,925 1
Apr 19, 2019 3 $16,303,305 +365% 2,824 $5,773   $19,810,230 2
Apr 26, 2019 4 $9,466,282 -42% 2,913 $3,250   $29,276,512 3
May 3, 2019 6 $5,364,294 -43% 2,884 $1,860   $34,640,806 4
May 10, 2019 8 $3,290,669 -39% 1,902 $1,730   $37,931,475 5
May 17, 2019 11 $1,536,772 -53% 1,375 $1,118   $39,468,247 6
May 24, 2019 17 $670,341 -56% 551 $1,217   $40,138,588 7
May 31, 2019 22 $238,247 -64% 251 $949   $40,376,835 8
Jun 7, 2019 - $133,547 -44% 137 $975   $40,510,382 9
Jun 14, 2019 - $103,982 -22% 107 $972   $40,614,364 10
Jun 21, 2019 33 $59,902 -42% 72 $832   $40,674,266 11
Jun 28, 2019 41 $38,816 -35% 54 $719   $40,713,082 12

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 4/19/2019 $34,236 26 26 76 $92,328 5/23/2019
Brazil 4/12/2019 $1,400,000 0 464 1,169 $5,942,700 5/24/2019
Central America 4/12/2019 $0 0 0 0 $400,000 4/23/2019
Colombia 4/12/2019 $0 0 0 0 $400,000 5/7/2019
Italy 6/27/2019 $23,273 0 10 10 $42,312 7/12/2019
Mexico 4/18/2019 $362,560 0 0 0 $836,419 4/29/2019
New Zealand 6/20/2019 $0 0 1 3 $46,921 10/1/2019
Philippines 4/26/2019 $0 0 0 0 $200,000 5/7/2019
Portugal 5/10/2019 $21,499 23 23 56 $67,154 6/11/2019
United Kingdom 5/17/2019 $103,224 198 198 198 $103,224 5/23/2019
 
Rest of World $208,847
 
International Total$8,518,592 10/1/2019

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
Jul 21, 2019298,021 98,021$1,466,394$1,466,3943
Jul 28, 2019444,723-54% 142,744$669,056$2,135,4504
Aug 4, 20191335,259-21% 178,003$527,475$2,662,9255
Aug 11, 20191720,906-41% 198,909$312,754$2,975,6796
Aug 18, 2019198,614-59% 207,523$128,865$3,104,5447
Aug 25, 2019289,553+11% 217,076$142,913$3,247,4578

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Jul 21, 2019338,732 38,732$773,086$773,0863
Jul 28, 2019443,966+14% 82,698$877,756$1,650,8424
Aug 4, 20191118,018-59% 100,716$360,497$2,011,3395
Aug 11, 20191211,082-38% 111,798$221,485$2,232,8246

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Lead Ensemble Members

Chrissy Metz    Joyce Smith
Josh Lucas    Brian Smith
Topher Grace    Pastor Jason Noble
Mike Colter    Tommy Shine
Marcel Ruiz    John Smith
Dennis Haysbert    Doctor Garrett

Supporting Cast

Ali Skovbye    Emma
Taylor Mosby    Chayla
Isaac Kragten    Josh
Rebecca Staab    Cindy Reiger
Lisa Durupt    Paula Noble
Victor Jr Zinck    Joe Morrow
Sam Trammell    Dr. Kent Sutterer
Nancy Sorel    Mrs. Abbott
Kristen Harris    Kay Quinn
Nikolas Dukic    Reiger
Stephanie Czajkowski    Melissa
Maddy Martin    Abby Sutterer
Scott Johnson    Keith

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

Production and Technical Credits

Roxann Dawson    Director
Grant Nieporte    Screenwriter
Emily Renteria    Story based on the book “The Impossible” by
DeVon Franklin    Producer
Stephen Curry    Executive Producer
Becki Cross Trujillo    Executive Producer
Samuel Rodriguez    Executive Producer
Zoran Popovic    Director of Photography
Gae Buckley    Production Designer
Maysie Hoy    Editor
Marcelo Zarvos    Composer
Andrea von Foerster    Music Supervisor
Joulles Wright    Costume Supervisor

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

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The Curse of La Llorona

It’s Easter weekend and, while it is not a true long weekend, there are enough kids out of school to give the box office a boost. On the negative side, Avengers: Endgame comes out next weekend and no one wants to try to compete against that. Because of this, none of the three wide releases this weekend are in the top tier. The one with the biggest potential is The Curse of La Llorona, but it is also earning the worst reviews of the weekend. Breakthrough is the first film made by Fox to come out since the studio’s acquisition by Disney was finalized, so there’s some significance there. Finally there’s Penguins, a film I thought would be a hit, but isn’t garnering much attention. This is not a strong contingent of new releases and Shazam could remain on top. This weekend last year wasn’t Easter weekend, so maybe that will give 2019 the edge. I don’t think 2019 will win in the year-over-year competition, but hopefully it will at least be close. More...

2019 Preview: April

April 1st, 2019

Avengers: Endgame

March was a good month at the box office with most films beating expectations. The biggest hit was Captain Marvel, which is still on pace for $400 million domestically and may have crossed $1 billion worldwide by the time you read this. The biggest “miss” was Dumbo, but it is still going to top $100 million domestically with ease. This month, it is a battle between Avengers: Endgame and last year’s Infinity War. To be fair, A Quiet Place got last April off to a very fast start and Shazam! should do the same this year, so there will be more than one potential box office hit to talk about. That said, Endgame will almost certainly open with more than any other April release earns in total and if 2019 is going to cut into its deficit with 2018, it will be on the back of that one film. More...

Breakthrough Trailer

January 22nd, 2019

Faith-based drama starring Chrissy Metz and Josh Lucas opens on April 17 ... Full Movie Details. More...


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Synopsis

The true story of one mother’s unfaltering love in the face of impossible odds. When Joyce Smith’s adopted son John falls through an icy Missouri lake, all hope seems lost. But as John lies lifeless, Joyce refuses to give up. Her steadfast belief inspires those around her to continue to pray for John’s recovery, even in the face of every case history and scientific prediction.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$11,282,333 (27.7% of total gross)
Legs:3.61 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:82.7% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$14,000,000 (worldwide box office is 3.5 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,824 opening theaters/2,913 max. theaters, 4.5 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $47,913,424

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 2,201-2,300) 2,298 $40,713,082
All Time International Box Office (Rank 5,201-5,300) 5,285 $8,518,592
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 3,101-3,200) 3,156 $49,231,674

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: April 17th, 2019 (Wide) by 20th Century Fox
International Releases: April 12th, 2019 (Wide) (Brazil)
April 12th, 2019 (Wide) (Central America)
April 12th, 2019 (Wide) (Colombia)
April 18th, 2019 (Wide), released as Un amor inquebrantable (Mexico)
April 19th, 2019 (Wide) (Australia)
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Video Release: July 2nd, 2019 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for thematic content including peril.
(Rating bulletin 2546 (Cert #51836), 9/26/2018)
Running Time: 116 minutes
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Keywords: Faith-Based Film, Basketball, Medical and Hospitals, Coma, Christians, Faith-Based Drama
Source:Based on Factual Book/Article
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production/Financing Companies: Fox 2000 Pictures, Franklin Entertainment
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Easter (All Movies, 3-Day) 79 $11,282,333 Apr 19, 2019 10
Easter (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 141 $13,731,214 Apr 19, 2019 10

Lead Ensemble Members

Chrissy Metz    Joyce Smith
Josh Lucas    Brian Smith
Topher Grace    Pastor Jason Noble
Mike Colter    Tommy Shine
Marcel Ruiz    John Smith
Dennis Haysbert    Doctor Garrett

Supporting Cast

Ali Skovbye    Emma
Taylor Mosby    Chayla
Isaac Kragten    Josh
Rebecca Staab    Cindy Reiger
Lisa Durupt    Paula Noble
Victor Jr Zinck    Joe Morrow
Sam Trammell    Dr. Kent Sutterer
Nancy Sorel    Mrs. Abbott
Kristen Harris    Kay Quinn
Nikolas Dukic    Reiger
Stephanie Czajkowski    Melissa
Maddy Martin    Abby Sutterer
Scott Johnson    Keith

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

Production and Technical Credits

Roxann Dawson    Director
Grant Nieporte    Screenwriter
Emily Renteria    Story based on the book “The Impossible” by
DeVon Franklin    Producer
Stephen Curry    Executive Producer
Becki Cross Trujillo    Executive Producer
Samuel Rodriguez    Executive Producer
Zoran Popovic    Director of Photography
Gae Buckley    Production Designer
Maysie Hoy    Editor
Marcelo Zarvos    Composer
Andrea von Foerster    Music Supervisor
Joulles Wright    Costume Supervisor

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

2020 Awards Season: Oscar Nominations

January 13th, 2020

1917

The Oscar nominations were announced on Monday, and the results were... well, there were some puzzling results. Joker led the way with eleven nominations. ... A film with 69% positive reviews earned the most nominations. It’s not the worst-reviewed movie to earn a Best Picture Nomination—after all, Bohemian Rhapsody was nominated just last year. However, this film is arguably the worst-reviewed movie to ever earn the most nominations in a single year. More...

Home Market Releases for July 16th, 2019

July 18th, 2019

Klute

It’s the middle of summer, at least according to the movie industry, which explains why there are so few prime releases this weekend. In fact, after Shazam!, there’s almost nothing here that can be considered a real box office hit. As for the competition for Pick of the Week, well, that list is just as short with only one contender from this week, Klute: Criterion Collection. Although both late reviews, Bachman (DVD or Blu-ray) and Furie (DVD or Blu-ray Combo Pack), are worth picking up as well. More...

Home Market Releases for July 2nd, 2019

July 3rd, 2019

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Set 4, Part 1

It’s Anime week on the Home Market Release Report with more than half a dozen titles on the main list, as well as a few more in the secondary Blu-ray list. In fact, the only real contender for Pick of the Week is an Anime title, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Set 4, Part 1, but it is not the only Anime title worth owning, as Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card - Part Two, Mobile Suit Gundam The Origin, and Steins;Gate 0 Part One and Part Two are also worth picking up. If you want something live action, then go with We Have Always Lived in the Castle. More...

Friday Estimates: Endgame Nearly Matches The Force Awakens

May 4th, 2019

Avengers: Endgame

Avengers: Endgame dominated the Friday box office with $40.64 million for the day. By comparison, The Force Awakens earned $49.33 million during its second Friday of release; however that was Christmas Day, which is one of the best days of the year. Endgame should have better legs over the rest of the weekend and could close the gap by the end of Sunday. I’m not convinced that will happen, but it should still beat our $140 million prediction, so I’m sure Disney will be more than happy with this performance. Furthermore, the film topped $500 million in just its eighth day of release, beating The Force Awakens previous record of 10 days, and will get to $600 million by the end of the weekend, 2 days faster than Awakens reached that milestone. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Endgame Ends the Record Book, Practically Laps the Competition

April 29th, 2019

Avengers: Endgame

Avengers: Endgame was expected to break records with some high-end predictions going as high as $350 million. Its final weekend numbers actually topped the high end expectations, as it opened with $357.12 million. This is almost exactly $100 million more than the previous record, set this weekend last year by Avengers: Infinity War. In fact, it is significantly more than the previous record for an overall weekend, set a few years back by The Force Awakens et al. Needless to say, the overall box office rose considerably from last weekend, up 270% to $402 million. More importantly, this was 29% more than the same weekend last year and this one weekend put a serious dent in 2019’s deficit in the year-over-year comparisons. Granted, 2019 is still behind 2018’s pace by more than 11% or $420 million at $3.28 billion to $3.70 billion. I suspect May will also be a very good month in the year-over-year comparison so hopefully that gap will be more reasonable in a month’s time. I don’t think 2019 will catch up to 2018 any time soon, but if it can cut the deficit in raw dollars in half by the end of May, then I will be happy. More...

Weekend Estimates: Endgame Earns $350 million in Domestic Debut

April 28th, 2019

Avengers: Endgame

As expected, Avengers: Endgame is dominating the weekend with an estimated $350 million. Unsurprisingly, this sets a new record for opening weekend, topping the previous champion, Avengers: Infinity War, by just close to $100 million. It is also enough to push the film into ninth place on the M.C.U. chart after just three days of release. Its international numbers are looking even better, at a jaw-dropping $859 million. More on that coming shortly… More...

Friday Estimate: Endgame Smashes Record Book

April 27th, 2019

Avengers: Endgame

“Hulk Smash!” is a common phrase in the comics and it’s clear Avengers: Endgame is following Hulk’s lead. The film pulled in $156.7 million on Friday. This not only absolutely demolishes the previous record for biggest single day at the domestic box office, it is already more than The Incredible Hulk made in its entire run. It took less than 30 hours from the start of the movie’s previews to rise out of last place in the M.C.U.. This is simply stunning. Furthermore, thanks to the film’s 96%-positive reviews and its unbelievable A plus from CinemaScore, it could have decent legs. Granted, it is the definition of a Fanboy film and it is clear many people rushed out to theaters to see it, but there were also so many sold out shows that even many of the hardcore fans will have to wait until Saturday or Sunday to see the movie. I would put the over / under of the weekend total at nearly $350 million, which is well above our original prediction. This is also more than over a dozen films in the M.C.U. earned domestically and it will be just days away from entering the top five for the franchise. More...

Weekend Prediction: Will Endgame Spell the End of the Record Book?

April 25th, 2019

Avengers: Endgame

Avengers: Endgame opens this weekend and it’s overstating things only fractionally to say that nothing else at the box office matters. Endgame will earn more during its Thursday night previews than any other film will earn during the full weekend. In fact, it could earn more opening day than any other film released this April will earn in total. It’s only competition is Avengers: Infinity War, which opened this weekend last year. All available evidence suggests Endgame will easily win this race and propel 2019 to a massive win in the year-over-year competition. It won’t be enough to close the gap with 2018 entirely, but it will be an important step in turning 2019’s box office around. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Curse Tops Chart, but 2019 Suffers Another Loss

April 23rd, 2019

The Curse of La Llorona

Easter weekend gave box office watchers a few reasons to celebrate. The Curse of La Llorona topped expectations and earned first place with $26.35 million over the weekend. That’s a very strong debut for this time of year. Additionally, both Shazam and Captain Marvel held on amazingly well, which bodes well for their chances against Avengers: Endgame. Overall, the box office rose 1% from last weekend to $108 million. This was 14% lower than the same weekend last year, and it wasn’t Easter weekend last year. On a side note, I’ve seen some stories call this past weekend the worst Easter weekend in over a decade. However, this is misleading, as it was the first time Easter weekend was one weekend before the start of the Summer Blockbuster season. Avengers: Endgame opening on Friday had more to do with the weak box office than any other factor and if Endgame is as big as some box office analysts expect, then by this time next week, we will be talking about how quickly 2019 will turn things around rather than how bad 2019 has been. In the meantime, we’ve hopefully sunk to the low point in the year-over-year comparison, as 2019 is now behind 2018 by a $570 million or 17% margin at $2.84 billion to $3.41 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: La Llorona is the Best of the Weekend

April 21st, 2019

The Curse of La Llorona

The Curse of La Llorona is leading the way on the weekend chart with a surprising $26.51 million. Granted, this is the weakest opening in the The Conjuring franchise, while its reviews and B minus from CinemaScore suggest short legs. Also, Avengers: Endgame opens in just a handful of days, so it will be pushed into the smallest screens in most multiplexes very soon. That said, the film reportedly only cost $9 million to make and < HREF="https://www.the-numbers.com/market/distributor/Warner-Bros">Warner Bros.’ share of the opening weekend will be close to double that. Internationally, the film is opening even better with an estimated $30 million debut. On the downside, it is playing in 71 markets already, so it has very few major markets left to open in. More...

Friday Estimates: Curses! Box Office is Foiled Again

April 20th, 2019

The Curse of La Llorona

The Curse of La Llorona got off to a fantastic start on Friday with $11.8 million during its opening day. This is a stronger opening day than Pet Sematary managed, but not as strong as its preview numbers were in comparison to Pet Sematary, so it likely won’t have the same legs. This isn’t surprising, as its reviews are much worse and it is part of a long-running franchise. Both of those factors tend to shorten legs. On the positive side, it earned a B minus from CinemaScore, which is actually really good for a horror film. The Curse of La Llorona would have to have tragically short legs to not earn first place after a start like this. Look for an opening weekend of $26 million. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Breaking the Curse

April 19th, 2019

The Curse of La Llorona

The Curse of La Llorona opened with $2.75 million in previews. This is more than Pet Sematary managed a couple of weeks ago. However, this film is earning much weaker reviews and, since it is part of a franchise, it could have shorter legs. That said, even with short legs, it should still top our prediction and earn first place for the weekend with about $20 million. More...

Weekend Prediction: Can Shazam Continue its Streak or will New Releases Break Through?

April 19th, 2019

The Curse of La Llorona

It’s Easter weekend and, while it is not a true long weekend, there are enough kids out of school to give the box office a boost. On the negative side, Avengers: Endgame comes out next weekend and no one wants to try to compete against that. Because of this, none of the three wide releases this weekend are in the top tier. The one with the biggest potential is The Curse of La Llorona, but it is also earning the worst reviews of the weekend. Breakthrough is the first film made by Fox to come out since the studio’s acquisition by Disney was finalized, so there’s some significance there. Finally there’s Penguins, a film I thought would be a hit, but isn’t garnering much attention. This is not a strong contingent of new releases and Shazam could remain on top. This weekend last year wasn’t Easter weekend, so maybe that will give 2019 the edge. I don’t think 2019 will win in the year-over-year competition, but hopefully it will at least be close. More...

2019 Preview: April

April 1st, 2019

Avengers: Endgame

March was a good month at the box office with most films beating expectations. The biggest hit was Captain Marvel, which is still on pace for $400 million domestically and may have crossed $1 billion worldwide by the time you read this. The biggest “miss” was Dumbo, but it is still going to top $100 million domestically with ease. This month, it is a battle between Avengers: Endgame and last year’s Infinity War. To be fair, A Quiet Place got last April off to a very fast start and Shazam! should do the same this year, so there will be more than one potential box office hit to talk about. That said, Endgame will almost certainly open with more than any other April release earns in total and if 2019 is going to cut into its deficit with 2018, it will be on the back of that one film. More...

Breakthrough Trailer

January 22nd, 2019

Faith-based drama starring Chrissy Metz and Josh Lucas opens on April 17 ... Full Movie Details. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Apr 19, 2019 3 $11,282,333   2,824 $3,995   $14,789,258 2
Apr 26, 2019 4 $6,806,342 -40% 2,913 $2,337   $26,616,572 3
May 3, 2019 6 $3,906,900 -43% 2,884 $1,355   $33,183,412 4
May 10, 2019 8 $2,575,263 -34% 1,902 $1,354   $37,216,069 5
May 17, 2019 11 $1,081,480 -58% 1,375 $787   $39,012,955 6
May 24, 2019 19 $384,293 -64% 551 $697   $39,852,540 7
May 31, 2019 21 $148,151 -61% 251 $590   $40,286,739 8
Jun 7, 2019 31 $81,448 -45% 137 $595   $40,458,283 9
Jun 14, 2019 31 $63,839 -22% 107 $597   $40,574,221 10
Jun 21, 2019 35 $38,535 -40% 72 $535   $40,652,899 11
Jun 28, 2019 40 $21,522 -44% 54 $399   $40,695,788 12

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Apr 17, 2019 2 $1,888,197     2,764 $683   $1,888,197 6
Apr 18, 2019 2 $1,618,728 -14%   2,764 $586   $3,506,925 7
Apr 19, 2019 3 $3,952,943 +144%   2,824 $1,400   $7,459,868 8
Apr 20, 2019 3 $4,282,887 +8%   2,824 $1,517   $11,742,755 9
Apr 21, 2019 3 $3,046,503 -29%   2,824 $1,079   $14,789,258 10
Apr 22, 2019 3 $1,370,099 -55%   2,824 $485   $16,159,357 11
Apr 23, 2019 2 $1,847,714 +35%   2,824 $654   $18,007,071 12
Apr 24, 2019 4 $944,773 -49% -50% 2,824 $335   $18,951,844 13
Apr 25, 2019 3 $858,386 -9% -47% 2,824 $304   $19,810,230 14
Apr 26, 2019 4 $1,981,051 +131% -50% 2,913 $680   $21,791,281 15
Apr 27, 2019 4 $2,791,566 +41% -35% 2,913 $958   $24,582,847 16
Apr 28, 2019 4 $2,033,725 -27% -33% 2,913 $698   $26,616,572 17
Apr 29, 2019 4 $546,119 -73% -60% 2,913 $187   $27,162,691 18
Apr 30, 2019 2 $1,030,256 +89% -44% 2,913 $354   $28,192,947 19
May 1, 2019 4 $585,718 -43% -38% 2,913 $201   $28,778,665 20
May 2, 2019 4 $497,847 -15% -42% 2,913 $171   $29,276,512 21
May 3, 2019 6 $1,133,511 +128% -43% 2,884 $393   $30,410,023 22
May 4, 2019 6 $1,665,283 +47% -40% 2,884 $577   $32,075,306 23
May 5, 2019 5 $1,108,106 -33% -46% 2,884 $384   $33,183,412 24
May 6, 2019 6 $284,831 -74% -48% 2,884 $99   $33,468,243 25
May 7, 2019 5 $560,523 +97% -46% 2,884 $194   $34,028,766 26
May 8, 2019 5 $339,177 -39% -42% 2,884 $118   $34,367,943 27
May 9, 2019 5 $272,863 -20% -45% 2,884 $95   $34,640,806 28
May 10, 2019 9 $538,125 +97% -53% 1,902 $283   $35,178,931 29
May 11, 2019 8 $939,361 +75% -44% 1,902 $494   $36,118,292 30
May 12, 2019 8 $1,097,777 +17% -1% 1,902 $577   $37,216,069 31
May 13, 2019 9 $174,601 -84% -39% 1,902 $92   $37,390,670 32
May 14, 2019 9 $264,563 +52% -53% 1,902 $139   $37,655,233 33
May 15, 2019 9 $156,488 -41% -54% 1,902 $82   $37,811,721 34
May 16, 2019 9 $119,754 -23% -56% 1,902 $63   $37,931,475 35
May 17, 2019 11 $281,275 +135% -48% 1,375 $205   $38,212,750 36
May 18, 2019 11 $464,462 +65% -51% 1,375 $338   $38,677,212 37
May 19, 2019 11 $335,743 -28% -69% 1,375 $244   $39,012,955 38
May 20, 2019 12 $100,179 -70% -43% 1,375 $73   $39,113,134 39
May 21, 2019 11 $158,433 +58% -40% 1,375 $115   $39,271,567 40
May 22, 2019 11 $112,041 -29% -28% 1,375 $81   $39,383,608 41
May 23, 2019 11 $84,639 -24% -29% 1,375 $62   $39,468,247 42
May 24, 2019 - $103,272 +22% -63% 551 $187   $39,571,519 43
May 25, 2019 - $140,516 +36% -70% 551 $255   $39,712,035 44
May 26, 2019 - $140,505 n/c -58% 551 $255   $39,852,540 45
May 27, 2019 15 $142,607 +1% +42% 551 $259   $39,995,147 46
May 28, 2019 - $60,928 -57% -62% 551 $111   $40,056,075 47
May 29, 2019 15 $45,982 -25% -59% 551 $83   $40,102,057 48
May 30, 2019 - $36,531 -21% -57% 551 $66   $40,138,588 49
May 31, 2019 - $44,474 +22% -57% 251 $177   $40,183,062 50
Jun 1, 2019 - $61,559 +38% -56% 251 $245   $40,244,621 51
Jun 2, 2019 - $42,118 -32% -70% 251 $168   $40,286,739 52
Jun 3, 2019 - $18,530 -56% -87% 251 $74   $40,305,269 53
Jun 4, 2019 - $28,188 +52% -54% 251 $112   $40,333,457 54
Jun 5, 2019 - $22,285 -21% -52% 251 $89   $40,355,742 55
Jun 6, 2019 - $21,093 -5% -42% 251 $84   $40,376,835 56
Jun 7, 2019 - $23,575 +12% -47% 137 $172   $40,400,410 57
Jun 8, 2019 - $33,236 +41% -46% 137 $243   $40,433,646 58
Jun 9, 2019 - $24,637 -26% -42% 137 $180   $40,458,283 59
Jun 10, 2019 - $11,969 -51% -35% 137 $87   $40,470,252 60
Jun 11, 2019 - $15,223 +27% -46% 137 $111   $40,485,475 61
Jun 12, 2019 - $12,847 -16% -42% 137 $94   $40,498,322 62
Jun 13, 2019 - $12,060 -6% -43% 137 $88   $40,510,382 63
Jun 14, 2019 - $17,336 +44% -26% 107 $162   $40,527,718 64
Jun 15, 2019 - $24,733 +43% -26% 107 $231   $40,552,451 65
Jun 16, 2019 - $21,770 -12% -12% 107 $203   $40,574,221 66
Jun 17, 2019 - $8,285 -62% -31% 107 $77   $40,582,506 67
Jun 18, 2019 - $11,804 +42% -22% 107 $110   $40,594,310 68
Jun 19, 2019 - $9,390 -20% -27% 107 $88   $40,603,700 69
Jun 20, 2019 - $10,664 +14% -12% 107 $100   $40,614,364 70
Jun 21, 2019 - $12,704 +19% -27% 72 $176   $40,627,068 71
Jun 22, 2019 - $13,895 +9% -44% 72 $193   $40,640,963 72
Jun 23, 2019 - $11,936 -14% -45% 72 $166   $40,652,899 73
Jun 24, 2019 - $4,703 -61% -43% 72 $65   $40,657,602 74
Jun 25, 2019 - $6,209 +32% -47% 72 $86   $40,663,811 75
Jun 26, 2019 - $5,113 -18% -46% 72 $71   $40,668,924 76
Jun 27, 2019 - $5,342 +4% -50% 72 $74   $40,674,266 77
Jun 28, 2019 - $5,637 +6% -56% 54 $104   $40,679,903 78
Jun 29, 2019 - $8,646 +53% -38% 54 $160   $40,688,549 79
Jun 30, 2019 - $7,239 -16% -39% 54 $134   $40,695,788 80
Jul 1, 2019 - $3,524 -51% -25% 54 $65   $40,699,312 81
Jul 2, 2019 - $4,152 +18% -33% 54 $77   $40,703,464 82
Jul 3, 2019 - $3,594 -13% -30% 54 $67   $40,707,058 83
Jul 4, 2019 - $6,024 +68% +13% 54 $112   $40,713,082 84

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Apr 12, 2019 10 $3,506,925   2,764 $1,269   $3,506,925 1
Apr 19, 2019 3 $16,303,305 +365% 2,824 $5,773   $19,810,230 2
Apr 26, 2019 4 $9,466,282 -42% 2,913 $3,250   $29,276,512 3
May 3, 2019 6 $5,364,294 -43% 2,884 $1,860   $34,640,806 4
May 10, 2019 8 $3,290,669 -39% 1,902 $1,730   $37,931,475 5
May 17, 2019 11 $1,536,772 -53% 1,375 $1,118   $39,468,247 6
May 24, 2019 17 $670,341 -56% 551 $1,217   $40,138,588 7
May 31, 2019 22 $238,247 -64% 251 $949   $40,376,835 8
Jun 7, 2019 - $133,547 -44% 137 $975   $40,510,382 9
Jun 14, 2019 - $103,982 -22% 107 $972   $40,614,364 10
Jun 21, 2019 33 $59,902 -42% 72 $832   $40,674,266 11
Jun 28, 2019 41 $38,816 -35% 54 $719   $40,713,082 12

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 4/19/2019 $34,236 26 26 76 $92,328 5/23/2019
Brazil 4/12/2019 $1,400,000 0 464 1,169 $5,942,700 5/24/2019
Central America 4/12/2019 $0 0 0 0 $400,000 4/23/2019
Colombia 4/12/2019 $0 0 0 0 $400,000 5/7/2019
Italy 6/27/2019 $23,273 0 10 10 $42,312 7/12/2019
Mexico 4/18/2019 $362,560 0 0 0 $836,419 4/29/2019
New Zealand 6/20/2019 $0 0 1 3 $46,921 10/1/2019
Philippines 4/26/2019 $0 0 0 0 $200,000 5/7/2019
Portugal 5/10/2019 $21,499 23 23 56 $67,154 6/11/2019
United Kingdom 5/17/2019 $103,224 198 198 198 $103,224 5/23/2019
 
Rest of World $208,847
 
International Total$8,518,592 10/1/2019

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
Jul 21, 2019298,021 98,021$1,466,394$1,466,3943
Jul 28, 2019444,723-54% 142,744$669,056$2,135,4504
Aug 4, 20191335,259-21% 178,003$527,475$2,662,9255
Aug 11, 20191720,906-41% 198,909$312,754$2,975,6796
Aug 18, 2019198,614-59% 207,523$128,865$3,104,5447
Aug 25, 2019289,553+11% 217,076$142,913$3,247,4578

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Jul 21, 2019338,732 38,732$773,086$773,0863
Jul 28, 2019443,966+14% 82,698$877,756$1,650,8424
Aug 4, 20191118,018-59% 100,716$360,497$2,011,3395
Aug 11, 20191211,082-38% 111,798$221,485$2,232,8246

Our DVD and Blu-ray sales estimates are based on weekly retail surveys, which we use to build a weekly market share estimate for each title we are tracking. The market share is converted into a weekly sales estimate based on industry reports on the overall size of the market, including reports published in Media Play News.

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.

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.