Central America Box Office for Halloween (2018)

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Halloween
Theatrical Performance (US$)
Central America Box Office $1,073,661Details
Worldwide Box Office $255,416,089Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $10,605,625 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $13,301,385 Details
Total North America Video Sales $23,907,010
Further financial details...

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Synopsis

Laurie Strode comes to her final confrontation with Michael Myers, the masked figure who has haunted her since she narrowly escaped his killing spree on Halloween night four decades ago.

Metrics

Movie Details

Production Budget:$10,000,000
Central America Releases: October 19th, 2018 (Wide)
Video Release: January 15th, 2019 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for horror violence and bloody images, language, brief drug use and nudity.
(Rating bulletin 2538 (Cert #51734), 8/1/2018)
Running Time: 105 minutes
Franchise: Halloween
Keywords: Serial Killer, Supernatural, Slasher Horror, Escape, Mental Hospital, Reboot, Delayed Sequel, IMAX: DMR
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Horror
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Blumhouse, Miramax Films, Rough House Pictures, Universal Pictures, Malek Akkad
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Weekend estimates: Halloween kills it with $50.4-million debut

October 17th, 2021

Halloween Kills

Halloween Kills is continuing the good run of results at the domestic box office this weekend with a very solid opening, which Universal is projecting will just clear $50 million. That’s easily ahead of Friday morning’s predicted $41.2 million, and the second-best weekend for the 43-year-old franchise, only surpassed by the 2018 incarnation. It also means a hat-trick of $50-million-plus weekends to start October. More...

Weekend predictions: Halloween Kills headed to weekend win

October 15th, 2021

Halloween Kills

Halloween Kills, the 12th installment in the virtually un-killable Halloween franchise, should comfortably top the box office chart this weekend, even it falls well short of the $76.2-million opening weekend earned by its predecessor, simply titled Halloween, back in 2018. It has already banked a respectable $4.850 million from previews in 2,950 theaters on Thursday, and adds another 755 locations today. Here’s what our model has to say about its likely opening, based on what we know so far. I’ll also dig into the prospects for The Last Duel, and see how the weekend as a whole is stacking up. More...

Home Market Releases for January 15th, 2019

January 16th, 2019

Madeline’s Madeline

The big fall releases are starting to come out on the home market. This week we get Halloween, which was a $100 million domestic hit. However, it is not among the best films on this week’s list. There are three Pick of the Week contenders on the week’s list. There’s the award-nominated Indie film, Madeline’s Madeline, the classic Notorious, and Bad Times at the El Royale, for which I finally got the review done. It was a coin-toss, but in the end, Madeline’s Madeline on Blu-ray won. More...

2018 - Holiday Gift Guide - Part I - First-Run Releases and Franchise Box Sets

November 19th, 2018

Avengers: Infinity War

It's Thanksgiving weekend, which means Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and of course the first installment of our Holiday Gift Guide. This week we will tackle first run releases and franchise box sets as well. Unfortunately, 2018 has not been a good year for blockbusters for any studio not named Disney. In order to be on this list, a film has to be a major release, earn critical praise, and be on out DVD / Blu-ray and that’s a really short list this year. For example, Universal is the second best studio this year in terms of total domestic box office, but they’ve only released one film that has earned $100 million and overwhelmingly positive reviews. That film, Halloween doesn’t come out on DVD / Blu-ray till January. Most of the rest of the big six are lucky to have more than one entry on this week’s list. More...

International Box Office: Rhapsody Gets the Whole World Singing

November 7th, 2018

Bohemian Rhapsody

Bohemian Rhapsody rose to first place with $72.5 million in 64 markets for an early international total of $91.7 million. This week it opened in first place in both Mexico ($5.33 million) and Australia ($4.87 million). On the other hand, it only earned second place during its debut in South Korea with $4.40 million on 936 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $5.65 million. The film only fell 40% during its second weekend in the U.K. earning $7.56 million in 681 theaters for a two-week total of $26.88 million. More...

Weekend Estimates: Bohemian has a Bourgeoisie Debut with $50 million

November 4th, 2018

Bohemian Rhapsody

Fox is projecting a $50 million opening for Bohemian Rhapsody over the weekend. When I see a studio estimate a number like that, I always assume they overestimated, and not just because it topped predictions, because a “$50 million opening weekend” sounds a lot better than a “$49 million opening weekend” and getting that one day of extra hype could help its box office chances. It would require a 2.71 internal multiplier to get there, which would be a little high for a film like this. Its reviews are good, but not great, while audience scores are better at 4.5 out of 5 from PostTrak and an A from CinemaScore. More...

Friday Estimates: Bohemian Rhapsody makes the Box Office Sing

November 3rd, 2018

Bohemian Rhapsody

Bohemian Rhapsody dominated the Friday box office chart with $18.4 million. This is better than our prediction, but not quite as good as some were expecting after Thursday’s previews. Its reviews are good, but not great, while it earned an A from CinemaScore and a 4.5 out of 5 from PostTrak, so audiences clearly like the film more than critics did. The film could come close to $50 million over the weekend, but it probably won’t quite get there. More...

Weekend Prediction: Queen Biopic Looks to Start the Holiday Season Rocking

November 1st, 2018

Bohemian Rhapsody

November is the start of the holiday blockbuster season and practically every week from now until after Christmas is an excellent weekend to release a film. (The weekend after Thanksgiving is the only real exception.) This year, things don’t get off to a tremendously fast start, as there are no monster hits. That said, Bohemian Rhapsody could be a $100 million hit domestically. The Nutcracker and the Four Realms has to deal with terrible reviews and a lot of direct competition from bigger family films coming out this month. Finally, Nobody’s Fool is the first Tyler Perry movie not released by Lionsgate. It is not being heavily advertised as a Tyler Perry movie either. This weekend last year, Thor: Ragnarok opened with $122 million. No film opening this year will match that. All three films combined won’t match that. 2018's winning streak will end. More...

International Box Office: Halloween Rises from the Dead and into First Place

October 31st, 2018

Halloween

Halloween rose from fifth to first with $26.0 million in 62 markets for a two-week total of $46.0 million. The film’s biggest new market was Germany, where it earned first place with $3.41 million on 513 screens. On the other hand, it only managed fifth place in France with $2.37 million on 316 screens. Its Australian debut was in-between those two results at second place and $1.99 million on 264 screens. It’s best holdover was in Mexico, where it earned first place with $2.34 million over the weekend for a two-week total of $9.39 million. Like I mentioned last week, this film isn’t doing as well internationally as it is domestically, but it has done so well domestically that it will break even before taking its international numbers into consideration. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Halloween Repeats on Top, New Releases are Barely Seen

October 30th, 2018

Hunter Killer

The month of October ends on a soft note with only one of the new releases we talked about in our prediction reached the top ten over the weekend. And even that film, Hunter Killer, didn’t quite reach our low expectations. Fortunately, Halloween came within a rounding error of predictions with $31.42 million and the overall box office wasn’t too bad at $104 million. Granted, this is 37% lower than last weekend, but this is to be expected for Halloween weekend. More importantly, the overall box office was 37% higher than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2018 has pulled in $9.55 billion, putting it ahead of 2017’s running tally of $8.45 billion. At first glance, this looks like 2018 has a $1 billion lead, but it was actually $999 million, according to our numbers. It will certainly get there by the end of business on Monday. This is a fantastic result, but a short-lived one, as November and December won’t be able to maintain this lead. More...

Weekend Estimates: Halloween Holds on Strong, but Susparia Shines

October 28th, 2018

Halloween

Halloween’s weekend estimates are matching our predictions perfectly with $32.05 million. If this number holds, it will have $126.70 million after just ten days of release. Internationally, it is estimated to earn $25.6 million in 62 markets for a two-week total of $45.6 million. It won’t match its domestic run internationally, but it doesn’t have to do be a financial success. In fact, since the film only cost $10 million to make, if it had just $45.6 million worldwide at this point, it would still have a chance of breaking even, eventually. More...

Friday Estimates: Halloween Laps Competition with $10 million on Friday

October 27th, 2018

Halloween

As expected, Halloween earned first place on Friday. It was a little weaker than expected at $10.02 million and Universal’s estimate for the weekend is $30.05 million, compared to our prediction of $33 million. A $30 million sophomore stint is still fantastic for a film that cost just $10 million to make; in fact, it cracked $100 million domestically on Friday, which is more than enough to pay for its combined production / advertising budgets. More...

Weekend Prediction: Will Halloween Boost Horror Holdovers?

October 26th, 2018

Hunter Killer

There’s only one true wide release of the weekend, Hunter Killer, which isn’t expected to make much of an impact at the box office. (Indivisible and Johnny English Strikes Again are both opening in several hundred theaters and one of them could reach the top ten, but probably not both.) This means Halloween will have no trouble repeating on top, while Venom could hold on better than most, thanks to Halloween being less than a week away. This weekend last year, Jigsaw opened in first place with $16.64 million, while Tyler Perry’s Boo 2 was the only other film to earn more than $10 million. Halloween should earn more than those two did giving 2018 yet another win. More...

Theater Averages: Mid90s Kickflips to the Top

October 25th, 2018

Mid90s

Mid90s had a much better than expected start earning an average of $64,539 in four theaters. This is the third highest theater average of 2018 behind just Free Solo ($73,572 in four theaters) and Eighth Grade ($65,949 also in four theaters). On the other hand, its reviews are good, but not great, so it could struggle to expand wide. That said, I would be absolutely shocked if the film didn’t earn some measure of mainstream success after this start. Can You Ever Forgive Me? opened in second place with an average of $32,302 in five theaters. Its reviews are award-worthy, so it should have very long legs and if it actually picks up some major award nominations, it could expand truly wide. Wildlife also rode amazing reviews to an average of $26,147 in four theaters. The overall box office leader, Halloween, was next with an average of $19,405. The Price of Everything opened with $16,817 in one theater, while the re-release of Wings of Desire managed $12,885, also in one theater. More...

International Box Office: Venom Claws Closer to Half a Billion Dollars

October 25th, 2018

Venom

Venom earned its fourth first place finish on the international chart with $33.17 million on 14,966 screens in 83 markets for totals of $291.61 million internationally and $462.68 million worldwide. The film had no major market openings this past weekend, but it has yet to open in Japan and China, so it has a shot at $400 million internationally and $600 million worldwide, which would be more than enough to become Sony’s biggest hit released in 2018. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Halloween Fastest Horror Opening of 2018, Won’t have a Quiet Run

October 23rd, 2018

Halloween

Halloween opened on the high end of expectations earning $76.22 million during its opening weekend. This tops The Nun’s previous best opening for a horror film released this year of $53.81 million. Both The Hate U Give and The Old Man and the Gun expanded into the top ten, which also helped the overall box office a little but. Speaking of the overall box office, it rose 21% from last weekend, hitting $165 million. More impressively, this was 72% higher than the same weekend last year. Normally, a year-over-year change this dramatic only happens when there is a misalignment in holidays, but this has been happening a lot this year. Year-to-date, 2018’s lead over 2017 climbed to $960 million or 11.3% at $9.39 billion to $8.44 billion. There’s no way this lead will remain this high at the end of the year, but it would take a serious collapse for 2018 to not finish with a higher total box office than 2017. More...

Weekend Estimates: Halloween Scores Franchise-Best Start, Second-Best October Debut

October 21st, 2018

Halloween

According to Universal’s numbers, Halloween is going to debut with $77.75 million over the weekend. This is by far the biggest opening in the franchise; in fact, it is the biggest worldwide hit in the franchise after just three days at the domestic box office. Its reviews are 80% positive, while it earned a B plus from CinemaScore, and both of those suggest better-than-average legs, for a horror film. Plus, with actual Halloween just 10 days away, it could hold better next weekend than it otherwise would. I don’t expect it to get to $200 million domestically, but it will become Universal’s second-biggest hit of 2018, at least so far. Internationally, the film looks to pull in $14.3 million in 23 markets. It wasn’t able to match its opening here in any major market, which isn’t surprising given its start here. It will come the closest in Mexico, as it is estimated to make $4.99 million over the weekend. It only managed second place in the U.K. with a projected $3.61 million over the weekend, which is equivalent to a $20 million opening here. More...

Friday Estimates: Halloween Closing in on Venom’s October Record

October 20th, 2018

Halloween

Before the weekend began, people were asking if Halloween would top The Nun for biggest opening weekend for a horror film released this year. After Friday, no one is asking that question anymore, because the answer is obviously going to be yes. The film pulled in $33.34 million during its opening day, meaning it is within striking distance of Venom’s record for biggest October weekend. Venom earned $32.50 million during its opening day. Additionally, Halloween has 81% positive reviews and a B plus from CinemaScore, which is great for a horror film. On the other hand, horror films do tend to have shorter legs than comic book movies, so Halloween is essentially a coin-toss to break the record. Universal is going with $80.3 million, so we likely won’t know the answer until Monday when the final numbers show up. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Halloween tops The Nun, could Overtake Venom

October 19th, 2018

Halloween

In order to match predictions, Halloween needed to at least match The Nun’s previews, while I would have preferred it top that film’s number by 10%. That means it needed to earn $5.4 million to $6.0 million for me to be satisfied it would match our $63 million prediction. It earned $7.7 million last night. Combine this with its reviews and it could break the October weekend record, set earlier this month by Venom, with just over $80 million, but $75 million is more likely. More...

Weekend Prediction: Will Halloween Scare The Nun Out of First Place?

October 18th, 2018

Halloween

Right now, The Nun has the best opening for a horror film released this year with $53.81 million during its opening weekend. Most people think Halloween will top this, while some think it will crush this number. In fact, high end predictions have this film earning more than the top ten earned this weekend last year. It would need more than $75 million to get there, albeit not that much more to do so. That’s still asking a lot. The only other “new release” of the week is The Hate U Give, which is indeed expanding truly wide. However, it is unlikely to hit the top five. This weekend last year, Tyler Perry’s Boo 2 earned first place with $21.23 million, while Geostorm was the only other film to earn more than $10 million. Halloween should earn more than $21.23 million during its opening day and there could be as many as five films earning $10 million or more. Even if there is as few as three $10 million films, 2018 will still easily top last year’s box office number giving the year yet another win in the year-over-year comparison. More...

2018 Preview: October

October 1st, 2018

First Man

September turned out to be a solid month. The Nun beat expectations to become a $100 million hit, while there were also several midlevel hits in the mix. Granted, it lost ground when compared to last September, but last September broke records, and this September held on better than expected. Hopefully this means October will be able to continue 2018’s winning ways. There are several potential $100 million hits, starting with Venom and A Star is Born, which open the first weekend. Meanwhile, both First Man and Halloween could break the century mark later in the month. By comparison, last October, no movie topped $100 million, with Blade Runner 2049 coming the closest. 2018 should extend its lead over 2017 during the full month, potentially by a significant margin. More...

Halloween Trailer

August 17th, 2018

Horror movie starring Jamie Lee Curtis opens October 19 ... Full Movie Details. 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
2018/10/19 - $373,000   155 $2,406   $373,000 1
2018/10/26 - $261,223 -30% 204 $1,281   $805,401 2
2018/11/02 - $122,594 -53% 109 $1,125   $1,030,804 3
2018/11/09 - $14,446 -88% 30 $482   $1,067,468 4
2018/11/23 - $670   2 $335   $1,073,661 6

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Albania 10/18/2018 $0 0 2 3 $18,023 1/1/2019
Argentina 10/25/2018 $318,661 186 198 586 $756,893 12/29/2018
Australia 10/26/2018 $1,974,173 439 439 1341 $5,065,947 11/4/2024
Austria 10/26/2018 $669,957 69 70 321 $1,569,236 12/28/2018
Belgium 10/24/2018 $266,295 48 63 244 $1,025,812 12/28/2018
Bolivia 10/18/2018 $0 0 20 55 $269,129 11/28/2018
Brazil 10/25/2018 $1,390,494 574 575 1978 $4,280,939 12/13/2018
Bulgaria 10/19/2018 $41,202 0 48 50 $171,041 2/26/2019
Central America 10/19/2018 $373,000 155 204 500 $1,073,661 11/28/2018
Chile 10/19/2018 $244,000 70 70 289 $972,026 12/13/2018
Colombia 10/25/2018 $554,971 196 196 529 $1,360,311 12/4/2020
Croatia 11/1/2018 $94,127 37 37 73 $143,535 11/28/2018
Cyprus 10/25/2018 $19,864 6 6 18 $48,054 11/14/2018
Czech Republic 10/19/2018 $180,970 107 107 250 $517,218 1/1/2019
Denmark 10/19/2018 $192,000 59 63 213 $579,768 12/13/2018
Ecuador 10/19/2018 $218,000 45 45 188 $874,243 11/28/2018
Egypt 10/24/2018 $60,374 23 23 106 $252,066 12/28/2018
Estonia 10/26/2018 $31,481 17 17 49 $84,609 11/28/2018
Finland 10/19/2018 $265,000 79 81 307 $840,962 12/28/2018
France 10/24/2018 $2,368,948 316 322 1400 $6,908,250 12/5/2018
Germany 10/25/2018 $3,809,683 517 547 2843 $10,892,309 1/16/2019
Greece 10/25/2018 $191,362 0 60 109 $591,676 11/28/2018
Hong Kong 10/25/2018 $292,297 45 45 114 $641,316 11/28/2018
Hungary 10/25/2018 $130,933 56 56 202 $403,326 12/13/2018
Iceland 10/26/2018 $31,443 10 10 24 $70,434 11/28/2018
India 10/26/2018 $146,207 480 480 540 $253,359 11/21/2018
Indonesia 10/19/2018 $1,186,000 220 220 574 $2,571,181 1/1/2019
Israel 10/25/2018 $136,104 27 28 122 $450,442 12/28/2018
Italy 10/25/2018 $1,333,356 0 0 0 $3,855,894 12/5/2018
Japan 4/12/2019 $487,520 103 103 292 $1,763,416 8/14/2019
Latvia 10/26/2018 $23,502 14 14 30 $55,243 11/28/2018
Lebanon 10/25/2018 $44,076 16 16 41 $116,682 11/21/2018
Lithuania 10/26/2018 $28,518 98 98 132 $68,290 11/13/2018
Macedonia 10/18/2018 $0 0 2 5 $19,433 11/28/2018
Malaysia 10/25/2018 $346,501 128 128 397 $918,347 11/28/2018
Mexico 10/19/2018 $5,059,157 845 845 876 $12,408,563 7/15/2020
Middle East Region 10/25/2018 $509,612 63 63 196 $1,160,531 12/5/2018
Mongolia 10/26/2018 $23,844 7 7 20 $61,930 11/21/2018
Netherlands 11/2/2018 $460,911 84 84 367 $1,361,814 12/13/2018
New Zealand 10/19/2018 $145,000 68 68 261 $538,636 10/20/2022
North America 10/19/2018 $76,221,545 3,928 3,990 15,891 $159,366,015
Norway 10/26/2018 $239,204 94 94 227 $613,056 11/28/2018
Pakistan 10/26/2018 $15,788 25 25 34 $33,676 12/13/2018
Paraguay 10/25/2018 $25,550 17 17 45 $53,833 11/21/2018
Peru 10/25/2018 $505,344 99 99 254 $1,259,022 11/21/2018
Philippines 10/24/2018 $215,399 144 144 187 $325,134 1/1/2019
Poland 10/26/2018 $223,646 139 139 377 $663,806 12/23/2018
Portugal 10/26/2018 $156,552 63 64 191 $479,260 11/27/2018
Romania 10/19/2018 $103,000 77 77 224 $298,340 11/11/2020
Russia (CIS) 10/19/2018 $1,812,043 1134 1140 3144 $3,646,567 1/1/2019
Serbia and Montenegro 10/25/2018 $47,527 37 37 106 $167,698 12/28/2018
Singapore 10/25/2018 $153,029 31 32 83 $332,742 12/16/2020
Slovakia 10/19/2018 $103,572 59 59 146 $291,573 11/28/2018
Slovenia 10/25/2018 $24,224 14 14 44 $104,065 1/2/2019
South Africa 10/19/2018 $0 0 54 105 $152,215 11/28/2018
South Korea 10/31/2018 $2,070 3 493 604 $792,535 1/22/2019
Spain 10/26/2018 $1,335,501 301 305 1352 $4,242,369 3/31/2021
Sweden 10/19/2018 $370,000 109 110 446 $1,509,243 12/13/2018
Switzerland 10/24/2018 $0 0 68 196 $1,076,001 11/1/2023
Taiwan 10/19/2018 $333,000 89 89 299 $843,500 11/21/2018
Thailand 10/31/2018 $342,646 100 100 186 $472,915 11/21/2018
Trinidad 10/17/2018 $0 0 15 27 $67,869 11/21/2018
Turkey 10/26/2018 $89,618 190 190 411 $229,490 2/26/2019
Ukraine 10/25/2018 $238,876 158 159 391 $508,822 11/21/2018
United Arab Emirates 10/25/2018 $417,967 50 50 114 $858,688 11/21/2018
United Kingdom 10/19/2018 $3,464,776 533 552 2490 $11,574,218 11/4/2020
Uruguay 10/18/2018 $0 0 292 341 $114,923 11/28/2018
Venezuela 10/19/2018 $0 0 0 0 $180,176 12/28/2018
 
Rest of World $155,094
 
Worldwide Total$255,416,089 11/4/2024

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

Jamie Lee Curtis    Laurie Strode
Nick Castle    Michael Myers / The Shape
James Jude Courtney    Michael Myers / The Shape

Supporting Cast

Judy Greer    Karen
Will Patton    Officer Hawkins
Haluk Bilginer    Dr. Sartain
Virginia Gardner    Vicky
Andi Matichak    Allyson
Rhian Rees    Dana Haines
Jefferson Hall    Aaron Korey
Toby Huss    Ray
Dylan Arnold    Cameron Elam
Miles Robbins    Dave
Drew Scheid    Oscar
Jibrail Nantambu    Julian
Michael Harrity    Warden Kuneman
William Matthew Anderson    Guard Haskell
Diva Tyler    Caretaker
Brien Gregorie    Father
Vince Mattis    Son
Omar Dorsey    Sheriff Barker
Pedro Lopez    Lynch
Charlie Benton    Officer Richards
Christopher Nelson    Officer Francis
Teresa Ann Johnson    Onlooker
Jonathan Bruce    News Reporter
Charlie Donadio    Corey
Stephanie Butts    Shameel
Davol Garrett    Stanford
Michael Smallwood    Hunky Doctor
Carmela McNeal    Sexy Nurse
Miguel Macario Mata    Cowboy Kid
Kurt Deimer    Teller
Christopher Holloway    Officer #1
Roger Antonio    Officer #2
Jacob M. Arnold    Pirate Kid
Sophia Miller    Young Karen
Colin Mahan    Loomis
P.J. Soles    Teacher
Sandy Johnson    Judith Myers from Halloween (1978)
Jon-Erik Hexum    Phineas Bogg from Voyagers!
Meeno Peluce    Jeffrey Jones from Voyagers!
Varnum Honey    Motorcycle Cop from Repo Man

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

Production and Technical Credits

David Gordon Green    Director
David Gordon Green    Screenwriter
Danny McBride    Screenwriter
Jeff Fradley    Screenwriter
John Carpenter    Character Creator
Debra Hill    Character Creator
Malek Akkad    Producer
Jason Blum    Producer
Bill Block    Producer
Zanne Devine    Executive Producer
David Thwaites    Executive Producer
John Carpenter    Executive Producer
Jeanette Volturno*    Executive Producer
Jamie Lee Curtis    Executive Producer
Couper Samuelson    Executive Producer
Danny McBride    Executive Producer
David Gordon Green    Executive Producer
Ryan Freimann    Executive Producer
Michael Simmonds    Director of Photography
Richard A. Wright    Production Designer
Tim Alverson    Editor
Emily Gunshor    Costume Designer
Cody Carpenter    Composer
Daniel Davies    Composer
John Carpenter    Composer
Rawn Hutchinson    Stunt Coordinator
Sean Gowrie    Co-Producer
Rick A. Osako    Co-Producer
Ryan Turek    Co-Producer
Atilla Salih Yucer    Co-Producer
Christopher Nelson    Makeup FX Designer
Terri Taylor    Casting Director
Sarah Domeier    Casting Director
Rick A. Osako    Unit Production Manager
Sean Gowrie    Unit Production Manager
Atilla Salih Yucer    First Assistant Director
Kamen Velkovsky    Second Assistant Director
Scott Clackum    Associate Producer
Laura Altmann    Associate Producer
Sean White    Art Director
Warren Drummond    Storyboard Artist
Anne Goelz    Set Designer
Philip Toolin    Set Designer
Missy Ricker    Set Decorator
Christopher Gebert*    Sound Mixer
Heath Hood    Special Effects Coordinator
David Poole    Special Effects Coordinator
Alex Dawson    Costume Supervisor
Sandra Orsolyak-Allen    Make up
Holly Sago    Make up
Patricia Glasser    Hairstylist
Bryan Moss    Hairstylist
Kevin Wasner    Special Make-up Effects
Sasha Camacho    Hairstylist
Ronit Ravich-Boss    Script Supervisor
Kale Murphy    Location Manager
Drew Sacks    First Assistant Editor
P.K. Hooker    Supervising Sound Editor
P.K. Hooker    Sound Designer
Will Files    Supervising Sound Editor
Joel Dougherty    Supervising Re-recording Mixer
Jeremy B. Davis    Re-recording Mixer
Chris Terhune    Sound Designer
Ryan Cole    Dialogue Editor
John Carpenter    Score Producer
Cody Carpenter    Score Producer
Daniel Davies    Score Producer
Daniel Davies    Score Mixer
John Spiker    Score Mixer
John Carpenter    Score Recordist
Cody Carpenter    Score Recordist
Daniel Davies    Score Recordist
Michael Bauer    Music Editor
Devoe Yates    Music Supervisor
Simon Maddison    Visual Effects Supervisor
Jane Reynolds    Visual Effects Producer
Georgie Uppington    Visual Effects Executive Producer
Lee Gilmore    Sound Effects Editor

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