Australia Box Office for Fast and Furious 6 (2013)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Australia Box Office $18,240,397Details
Worldwide Box Office $789,300,444Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $56,518,722 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $75,606,925 Details
Total North America Video Sales $132,125,647
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Movie Details

Production Budget:$160,000,000
Australia Releases: June 6th, 2013 (Wide)
May 11th, 2023 (Limited)
Video Release: December 10th, 2013 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and action and mayhem throughout, some sexuality and language.
(Rating bulletin 2270, 5/1/2013)
Running Time: 130 minutes
Franchise: Fast and the Furious
Keywords: Car Chase, Gangs, Organized Crime, Sequels With Returning Stars, Prequel, Inbetwequel, Archival Footage of Previous Installment, Faulty Memory, Intertitle, Voiceover/Narration, Corrupt Cops, Cliffhanger Ending, Scene in End Credits, IMAX: DMR, Action Thriller
Source:Based on Factual Book/Article
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Universal Pictures, Relativity Media, Original Film, One Race Films
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

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DVD and Blu-ray Releases for December 10th, 2013

December 10th, 2013

It's a good week / bad week when it comes to new releases. On the positive side, there are a couple big first run releases, a couple big TV on DVD releases, and even a classic film hitting Blu-ray for the first time. On the other hand, the depth is really bad. If you look at Amazon.com's list of best selling new releases, you will find filler on the second page. That's not to say there are no contenders for Pick of the Week. Despicable Me 2 is the best selling release and the Blu-ray Combo Pack or 3D Combo Pack are also among the best, as is Mary Poppins: 50th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray. There are also a few more contenders where I'm waiting for a screener (Berberian Sound Studio, The Hunt, etc.). and it is a busy week for top notch releases. In the end, I went with Despicable Me 2 for that honor, but it was a real coin toss. More...

Featured Blu-ray / DVD Review: Fast and Furious 6

December 10th, 2013

As a franchise, Fast and the Furious appeared burnt out in 2009. Tokyo Drift bombed failing to match its production budget domestically and likely losing a ton worldwide. Fast and Furious saw the return of the original cast, which helped it return to previous heights in terms of box office dollars, but critics eviscerated it. Then, defying logic, Fast Five became the biggest hit in the franchise and earned the most critical praise. Can Fast and Furious 6 maintain this momentum? Or was Fast Five just a fluke? More...

International Box Office: Pacific Heats Up while Smurfs Feel a Little Blue

August 8th, 2013

Pacific Rim earned first place over the weekend with $53.0 million in 58 markets for a total of $200.4 million internationally and $293.3 million worldwide. It has made more internationally than it cost to make, but it will still need a lot of help to break even. The film's biggest market over the weekend was China, where it debuted in first place with $45 million. Unfortunately for the film, while studios take about 60% of the box office numbers in the United States (it varies per film) they only get about 20% of the box office in China. Or to be more accurate, they will only get about 20% of the box office, once the sales tax dispute is settled. Right now, they are getting nothing. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Superman is Truly Super

June 17th, 2013

It was a very good week at the box office with Man of Steel breaking the record for biggest June weekend topping Toy Story 3 by more than $6 million. Nearly every film in the top five matched or beat expectations, which helped the overall box office reach $204 million. This was 37% higher than last weekend and 57% higher than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2013 is still behind 2012, but is has closed the gap to $150 million, or 3.1%, at $4.56 billion to $4.71 billion. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Latest Superman Flick Live Up to Its Name?

June 13th, 2013

This week one of the biggest movies of the summer is coming out. Man of Steel is the latest film in the longest running super hero franchises of all time. Granted, Superman hasn't always been overly popular with moviegoers or critics, but it should still sell lots of tickets. This is the End is the counter-programming for the week, and it has a lot of popular actors and the reviews are strong, but it opened on Wednesday, so its weekend numbers will be softer as a result. Last year the box office was led by Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted and Prometheus, both of which were in their second weekend of release. The new releases were Rock of Ages and That's My Boy, both of which bombed. I foresee a victory in the year-over-year comparison. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Purge Powers to the Top

June 10th, 2013

We have a good news / bad news situation. The good news is The Purge crushed expectations and dominated the box office over the weekend. Additionally, nearly every film in the top ten held on better than expected. The bad new is... it still wasn't enough. The overall box office fell 9% from last weekend to $149 million. Worse still, this was 18% lower than the same weekend last year. This is terrible, but fortunately things should turn around next weekend. More...

Weekend Estimates: Purge Surges to Number One

June 9th, 2013

Coming into this weekend, Universal was already celebrating above-expectations performances this year for their releases Fast and Furious 6, Identity Thief and Mama, but those three successes have been eclipsed by a big surprise in the opening weekend for The Purge. The home invasion movie, made for just $3 million, will top the chart this weekend with an estimated $36.4 million, blowing past all expectations, and putting it on par with big budget movies like Oblivion. Doing so from a modest 2,536 theaters (and with a correspondingly low marketing budget) makes the victory even sweeter for the studio, which now boasts a 15% market share for the year. If it keeps going at this pace, Universal will have its best year since we started keeping records in 1995. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will New Releases Purge Fast and Furious from the Top

June 6th, 2013

The first weekend in June is also the slowest weekend in June as far as wide releases go. Neither The Internship nor The Purge are likely to become more than midlevel hits. Even so, one of them should finish in first place, ending Fast and Furious 6's two-week run on top. Last year there were two major releases, Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted and Prometheus earned more than $50 million during their opening weekend. Neither new release will match that figure. They won't make that much combined over the weekend. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Post-Holiday Slump Sinks Box Office

June 4th, 2013

As per usual, the post-holiday weekend suffers a slump, but it was worse than expected with nearly every film failing to live up to predictions. Fast and Furious 6 fell very far, but it still came out on top. Meanwhile, Now You See Me topped expectations and topped After Earth over the weekend. Now You See Me was the one lone bright spot on an otherwise soft weekend, and the overall box office fell 35% to $164 million. On the other hand, this was still 15% higher than the same weekend last year. 2013 was able to pull out the win thanks to a much deeper box office. Six films earned more than $10 million this weekend compared to just three earning more than $10 million last year. More...

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May 31st, 2013

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May 29th, 2013

As expected, Before Midnight led the way on the per theater chart with an average $49,383. This is the third best per theater average so far this year, behind just The Place Beyond the Pines and Spring Breakers. The overall box office leader, Fast and Furious 6, was next with an average of $26,620. Fill the Void was relatively close behind with an average of $19,721 in three theaters. The final film in the $10,000 club was The Hangover 3 with an average of $11,722. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Furious Start Helps Set Records

May 29th, 2013

Memorial Day long weekend has come and gone and it was a boon to the box office numbers. Not only did Fast and Furious 6 reach the high end of predictions, as did Epic. On the other hand, The Hangover III struggled. The positives overrode the negatives by a large margin and the overall box office rose to $254.37 million, which is a new record for a three-day Memorial Day weekend. Adding in Monday, and the box office made $313.18 million. The three-day portion of the weekend rose 65% compared to last weekend and 67% compared to last year. This weekend earned more than $100 million more than the same weekend in 2012. That is something that usually only happens when there's a misalignment in holiday weekends. If you add in Monday, 2013's Memorial Day long weekend earned 63% more than the Memorial Day long weekend from 2012. Granted, 2013 is still far behind 2012, but this is great news. Hopefully it will keep up for a while. More...

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Contest: Epic Win

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As April ends and summer begins, we see the 2013 box office on a losing streak. There is some good news, as May should be much, much, much better than April was. Much better. During the five weekends in May, there are nine films opening wide. Of those film, there are seven that at least have a shot at $100 million. And of those seven films, four at least have a shot at $200 million, two have a shot at $300 million, and we might even have a $400 million hit this month. Iron Man 3 should turn out to be the biggest hit of the month, while there are some who think Star Trek: Into Darkness could be a close competitor for that honor. There's also some bad news. The Avengers opened last May and earned more than $600 million. No film opening this month will come close to that figure. There's a chance the top two films opening this month won't match that combined. On the other hand, last year there was a huge drop-off from the biggest hit of the month to the second biggest hit of the month. There were so many high-profile failures last year, that 2013 might actually start winning some weekends in the year-over-year comparison. 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
2023/05/12 - $506   1 $506   $18,240,397 519

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 6/6/2013 $0 0 1 1 $18,240,397 5/15/2023
New Zealand 5/27/2021 $2,375 14 14 14 $2,375 6/2/2021
North America 5/24/2013 $97,375,245 3,658 3,771 20,731 $238,679,850 12/5/2016
United Kingdom 5/17/2013 $0 0 21 22 $33,111,694 9/3/2020
 
Rest of World $499,266,128
 
Worldwide Total$789,300,444 5/15/2023

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

Vin Diesel    Dominic Toretto
Michelle Rodriguez    Letty
Paul Walker    Brian O'Conner
Dwayne Johnson    Hobbs
Jordana Brewster    Mia

Supporting Cast

Tyrese Gibson    Roman
Sung Kang    Han
Gal Gadot    Gisele
Chris ‘Ludacris’ Bridges    Tej
Luke Evans    Shaw
Elsa Pataky    Elena
Gina Carano    Riley
Clara Paget    Vegh
Kim Kold    Klaus
Joe Taslim    Jah
Samuel Stewart    Danlinger
Benjamin Davies    Adolfson
Matthew Stirling    Oakes
David Ajala    Ivory
Thure Lindhardt    Firuz
Shea Whigham    Stasiak
Andrei Zayats    Russian Officer
John Ortiz    Braga
Jason Thorpe    Snobby Autioneer Oranizer
Huggy Leaver    Pawn Shop Owner
Alexander Vegh    Forensic Analyst
Stephen Marcus    Davies
Magda Rodriguez    Secretary
Andy Pointon    Terry
Victor Gardener    NATO Commander
Sol De La Barreda    Doctor
Estrella Lorenzo    Nurse
Francois Philppart De Foy    Nurse
Carolina Pozo    Nurse
Elvira Tricas    Nurse
Jhony Mendez    Santago
Revil Beat    Benito
Sarah Li    Lead Chinese Agent
Lizandro Leon    Costa Rica Happy Man
Sonia Hern    Hot Girl
Ndez Fumero    Hot Girl
Pilar Mayo    Hot Girl

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

Production and Technical Credits

Justin Lin    Director
Chris Morgan    Screenwriter
Gary Scott Thompson    Character Creator
Neal H. Moritz    Producer
Vin Diesel    Producer
Clayton Townsend    Producer
Justin Lin    Executive Producer
Amanda Lewis    Executive Producer
Samantha Vincent    Executive Producer
Chris Morgan    Executive Producer
Stephen F. Windon    Cinematographer
Jan Roelfs    Production Designer
Christian Wagner    Editor
Kelly Matsumoto    Editor
Sanja Milkovic Hays    Costume Designer
Lucas Vidal    Composer
Lucinda Syson    Casting
David Vickery    Visual Effects Supervisor
Kelvin McIlwain    Visual Effects Supervisor
Simon Emanuel    Unit Production Manager
Clayton Townsend    Unit Production Manager
Vincent Lascoumes    First Assistant Director
Christophe Le Chanu    Second Assistant Director
Greg Powell    Supervising Stunt Coordinator
Sarah Franzl    Assistant Stunt Coordinator
Troy Robinson    Stunt Coordinator/Dom Stunt Double
Olivier Schneider    Fight Choreographer
Spiro Razatos    Second Unit Director/Stunt Coordinator
Kevin Elam    Visual Effects Producer
Leigh Folsom-Boyd    Editor
Greg D'Auria    Editor
James Hambidge    Supervising Art Director
Les Tomkins    Senior Art Director
Stuart Rose    Senior Art Director
Guy Bradley    Art Director
Toby Britton    Art Director
Gavin Fitch    Art Director
Huw Arthur    Standby Art Director
Richard Roberts    Set Decorator
Sophie Hervieu    Assistant Set Decorator
Igor Meglic    Second Unit Camera
Andy Gill    Stunt Coordinator-Second Unit

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