Harriet (2019)

Harriet
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $43,082,155Details
International Box Office $953,432Details
Worldwide Box Office $44,035,587
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $2,606,942 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $2,229,177 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $4,836,119
Further financial details...

Synopsis

The extraordinary tale of Harriet Tubman’s escape from slavery and transformation into one of America’s greatest heroes. Her courage, ingenuity, and tenacity freed hundreds of slaves and changed the course of history.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$11,676,720 (27.1% of total gross)
Legs:3.69 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:97.8% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$17,000,000 (worldwide box office is 2.6 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,059 opening theaters/2,186 max. theaters, 5.0 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $50,700,108

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 2,101-2,200) 2,175 $43,082,155
All Time International Box Office (Rank 11,201-11,300) 11,215 $953,432
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 3,401-3,500) 3,401 $44,035,587

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


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Netflix:Netflix

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: November 1st, 2019 (Wide) by Focus Features
International Releases: November 22nd, 2019 (Wide) (United Kingdom)
March 6th, 2020 (Wide), released as Harriet- En busca de la libertad (Spain)
Video Release: January 14th, 2020 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for thematic content throughout, violent material and language including racial epithets.
(Rating bulletin 2598 (Cert #52136), 10/2/2019)
Running Time: 125 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Breakthrough
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Keywords: Runaway Slave, 1800s, Biography, Slavery, Rescue, Biographical Drama
Source:Based on Real Life Events
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production/Financing Companies: Martin Chase Productions, Stay Gold Features, Focus Features, Perfect World Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Veterans Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 123 $7,406,790 Nov 8, 2019 10
Veterans Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 184 $9,014,471 Nov 8, 2019 10

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Nov 1, 2019 4 $11,676,720   2,059 $5,671   $11,676,720 1
Nov 8, 2019 8 $7,406,790 -37% 2,186 $3,388   $23,639,930 2
Nov 15, 2019 10 $4,590,540 -38% 2,011 $2,283   $31,693,530 3
Nov 22, 2019 11 $2,330,100 -49% 1,346 $1,731   $36,024,155 4
Nov 29, 2019 11 $1,846,885 -21% 1,084 $1,704   $39,457,320 5
Dec 6, 2019 12 $837,970 -55% 1,000 $838   $40,879,520 6
Dec 13, 2019 17 $424,685 -49% 648 $655   $41,747,850 7
Dec 20, 2019 21 $108,735 -74% 203 $536   $42,220,265 8
Dec 27, 2019 27 $130,850 +20% 112 $1,168   $42,482,270 9
Jan 3, 2020 27 $138,375 +6% 124 $1,116   $42,761,265 10
Jan 10, 2020 31 $74,680 -46% 122 $612   $42,905,160 11
Jan 17, 2020 30 $70,795 -5% 95 $745   $43,021,685 12

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Oct 31, 2019 P $600,000     2,056 $292   $600,000  
Nov 1, 2019 2 $3,894,695     2,059 $1,892   $3,894,695 1
Nov 2, 2019 4 $4,651,395 +19%   2,059 $2,259   $8,546,090 2
Nov 3, 2019 4 $3,130,630 -33%   2,059 $1,520   $11,676,720 3
Nov 4, 2019 3 $962,590 -69%   2,059 $468   $12,639,310 4
Nov 5, 2019 2 $1,770,050 +84%   2,059 $860   $14,409,360 5
Nov 6, 2019 3 $929,530 -47%   2,059 $451   $15,338,890 6
Nov 7, 2019 3 $894,250 -4%   2,059 $434   $16,233,140 7
Nov 8, 2019 8 $1,990,475 +123% -49% 2,186 $911   $18,223,615 8
Nov 9, 2019 8 $3,123,515 +57% -33% 2,186 $1,429   $21,347,130 9
Nov 10, 2019 8 $2,292,800 -27% -27% 2,186 $1,049   $23,639,930 10
Nov 11, 2019 8 $1,276,535 -44% +33% 2,186 $584   $24,916,465 11
Nov 12, 2019 6 $985,920 -23% -44% 2,186 $451   $25,902,385 12
Nov 13, 2019 6 $603,040 -39% -35% 2,186 $276   $26,505,425 13
Nov 14, 2019 6 $597,565 -1% -33% 2,186 $273   $27,102,990 14
Nov 15, 2019 9 $1,248,650 +109% -37% 2,011 $621   $28,351,640 15
Nov 16, 2019 10 $2,096,720 +68% -33% 2,011 $1,043   $30,448,360 16
Nov 17, 2019 11 $1,245,170 -41% -46% 2,011 $619   $31,693,530 17
Nov 18, 2019 8 $402,220 -68% -68% 2,011 $200   $32,095,750 18
Nov 19, 2019 7 $724,560 +80% -27% 2,011 $360   $32,820,310 19
Nov 20, 2019 7 $453,700 -37% -25% 2,011 $226   $33,274,010 20
Nov 21, 2019 7 $420,045 -7% -30% 2,011 $209   $33,694,055 21
Nov 22, 2019 11 $661,660 +58% -47% 1,346 $492   $34,355,715 22
Nov 23, 2019 11 $991,455 +50% -53% 1,346 $737   $35,347,170 23
Nov 24, 2019 11 $676,985 -32% -46% 1,346 $503   $36,024,155 24
Nov 25, 2019 10 $370,375 -45% -8% 1,346 $275   $36,394,530 25
Nov 26, 2019 10 $527,770 +42% -27% 1,346 $392   $36,922,300 26
Nov 27, 2019 11 $359,935 -32% -21% 1,084 $332   $37,282,235 27
Nov 28, 2019 11 $328,200 -9% -22% 1,084 $303   $37,610,435 28
Nov 29, 2019 11 $755,360 +130% +14% 1,084 $697   $38,365,795 29
Nov 30, 2019 11 $727,645 -4% -27% 1,084 $671   $39,093,440 30
Dec 1, 2019 12 $363,880 -50% -46% 1,084 $336   $39,457,320 31
Dec 2, 2019 12 $120,220 -67% -68% 1,084 $111   $39,577,540 32
Dec 3, 2019 11 $195,500 +63% -63% 1,084 $180   $39,773,040 33
Dec 4, 2019 12 $138,795 -29% -61% 1,084 $128   $39,911,835 34
Dec 5, 2019 12 $129,715 -7% -60% 1,084 $120   $40,041,550 35
Dec 6, 2019 12 $251,225 +94% -67% 1,000 $251   $40,292,775 36
Dec 7, 2019 12 $357,135 +42% -51% 1,000 $357   $40,649,910 37
Dec 8, 2019 13 $229,610 -36% -37% 1,000 $230   $40,879,520 38
Dec 9, 2019 12 $90,670 -61% -25% 1,000 $91   $40,970,190 39
Dec 10, 2019 13 $143,635 +58% -27% 1,000 $144   $41,113,825 40
Dec 11, 2019 12 $100,270 -30% -28% 1,000 $100   $41,214,095 41
Dec 12, 2019 9 $109,070 +9% -16% 1,000 $109   $41,323,165 42
Dec 13, 2019 15 $136,980 +26% -45% 648 $211   $41,460,145 43
Dec 14, 2019 - $174,315 +27% -51% 648 $269   $41,634,460 44
Dec 15, 2019 - $113,390 -35% -51% 648 $175   $41,747,850 45
Dec 16, 2019 - $62,965 -44% -31% 648 $97   $41,810,815 46
Dec 17, 2019 12 $118,775 +89% -17% 648 $183   $41,929,590 47
Dec 18, 2019 13 $97,975 -18% -2% 648 $151   $42,027,565 48
Dec 19, 2019 11 $83,965 -14% -23% 648 $130   $42,111,530 49
Dec 20, 2019 - $31,860 -62% -77% 203 $157   $42,143,390 50
Dec 21, 2019 - $42,325 +33% -76% 203 $208   $42,185,715 51
Dec 22, 2019 - $34,550 -18% -70% 203 $170   $42,220,265 52
Dec 23, 2019 - $27,190 -21% -57% 203 $134   $42,247,455 53
Dec 24, 2019 - $32,310 +19% -73% 203 $159   $42,279,765 54
Dec 25, 2019 - $34,670 +7% -65% 203 $171   $42,314,435 55
Dec 26, 2019 - $36,985 +7% -56% 203 $182   $42,351,420 56
Dec 27, 2019 - $42,245 +14% +33% 112 $377   $42,393,665 57
Dec 28, 2019 - $48,605 +15% +15% 112 $434   $42,442,270 58
Dec 29, 2019 - $40,640 -16% +18% 112 $363   $42,482,910 59
Dec 30, 2019 - $31,885 -22% +17% 112 $285   $42,514,795 60
Dec 31, 2019 - $32,905 +3% +2% 112 $294   $42,547,700 61
Jan 1, 2020 - $48,190 +46% +39% 112 $430   $42,595,890 62
Jan 2, 2020 - $27,000 -44% -27% 112 $241   $42,622,890 63
Jan 3, 2020 - $41,820 +55% -1% 124 $337   $42,664,710 64
Jan 4, 2020 - $61,985 +48% +28% 124 $500   $42,726,695 65
Jan 5, 2020 - $34,570 -44% -15% 124 $279   $42,761,265 66
Jan 6, 2020 - $17,525 -49% -45% 124 $141   $42,778,790 67
Jan 7, 2020 - $19,245 +10% -42% 124 $155   $42,798,035 68
Jan 8, 2020 - $16,075 -16% -67% 124 $130   $42,814,110 69
Jan 9, 2020 - $16,370 +2% -39% 124 $132   $42,830,480 70
Jan 10, 2020 - $23,235 +42% -44% 122 $190   $42,853,715 71
Jan 11, 2020 - $31,615 +36% -49% 122 $259   $42,885,330 72
Jan 12, 2020 - $19,830 -37% -43% 122 $163   $42,905,160 73
Jan 13, 2020 - $8,560 -57% -51% 122 $70   $42,913,720 74
Jan 14, 2020 - $12,045 +41% -37% 122 $99   $42,925,765 75
Jan 15, 2020 - $13,320 +11% -17% 122 $109   $42,939,085 76
Jan 16, 2020 - $11,805 -11% -28% 122 $97   $42,950,890 77
Jan 17, 2020 - $25,090 +113% +8% 95 $264   $42,975,980 78
Jan 18, 2020 - $25,515 +2% -19% 95 $269   $43,001,495 79
Jan 19, 2020 - $20,190 -21% +2% 95 $213   $43,021,685 80
Jan 20, 2020 - $29,445 +46% +244% 95 $310   $43,051,130 81
Jan 21, 2020 - $7,950 -73% -34% 95 $84   $43,059,080 82
Jan 22, 2020 - $8,700 +9% -35% 95 $92   $43,067,780 83
Jan 23, 2020 - $14,375 +65% +22% 95 $151   $43,082,155 84

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Nov 1, 2019 4 $16,233,140   2,059 $7,884   $16,233,140 1
Nov 8, 2019 8 $10,869,850 -33% 2,186 $4,972   $27,102,990 2
Nov 15, 2019 9 $6,591,065 -39% 2,011 $3,278   $33,694,055 3
Nov 22, 2019 13 $3,916,380 -41% 1,084 $3,613   $37,610,435 4
Nov 29, 2019 11 $2,431,115 -38% 1,084 $2,243   $40,041,550 5
Dec 6, 2019 12 $1,281,615 -47% 1,000 $1,282   $41,323,165 6
Dec 13, 2019 14 $788,365 -38% 648 $1,217   $42,111,530 7
Dec 20, 2019 27 $239,890 -70% 203 $1,182   $42,351,420 8
Dec 27, 2019 27 $271,470 +13% 112 $2,424   $42,622,890 9
Jan 3, 2020 25 $207,590 -24% 124 $1,674   $42,830,480 10
Jan 10, 2020 29 $120,410 -42% 122 $987   $42,950,890 11
Jan 17, 2020 28 $131,265 +9% 95 $1,382   $43,082,155 12

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Spain 3/6/2020 $18,535 20 20 20 $18,535 3/12/2020
United Kingdom 11/22/2019 $147,684 180 180 180 $147,684 11/27/2019
 
Rest of World $787,213
 
International Total$953,432 3/12/2020

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
Feb 2, 2020640,861 40,861$733,864$733,8643
Feb 9, 20201418,565-55% 59,426$333,427$1,067,2914
Feb 16, 20201318,165-2% 77,591$326,243$1,393,5345
Mar 1, 20203010,707 92,618$192,298$1,663,4197

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Feb 2, 2020729,153 29,153$669,351$669,3513
Feb 9, 20201515,110-48% 44,263$343,158$1,012,5094
Feb 16, 20201713,052-14% 57,315$280,874$1,293,3835

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Leading Cast

Cynthia Erivo    Harriet Tubman

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

Production and Technical Credits

Kasi Lemmons    Director
Gregory Allen Howard    Screenwriter
Kasi Lemmons    Screenwriter
Gregory Allen Howard    Story by
Daniela Taplin Lundberg    Producer
Gregory Allen Howard    Producer
Debra Martin Chase    Producer
Josh McLaughlin    Executive Producer
Shea Kammer    Executive Producer
Nnamdi Asomugha    Executive Producer
Bill Benenson    Executive Producer
Pen Densham    Executive Producer
John Watson    Executive Producer
Kristina Kendall    Executive Producer
Elizabeth Koch    Executive Producer
Charles King    Executive Producer
John Toll    Director of Photography
Warren Alan Young    Production Designer
Wyatt Smith    Editor
Paul Tazewell    Costume Designer
Terence Blanchard    Composer
Joshuah Brian Campbell    Song writer (“Stand Up”)
Cynthia Erivo    Song writer (“Stand Up”)

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

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Harriet Trailer

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Real-life drama starring Cynthia Erivo opens November 1 ... Full Movie Details. More...


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Synopsis

The extraordinary tale of Harriet Tubman’s escape from slavery and transformation into one of America’s greatest heroes. Her courage, ingenuity, and tenacity freed hundreds of slaves and changed the course of history.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$11,676,720 (27.1% of total gross)
Legs:3.69 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:97.8% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$17,000,000 (worldwide box office is 2.6 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,059 opening theaters/2,186 max. theaters, 5.0 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $50,700,108

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 2,101-2,200) 2,175 $43,082,155
All Time International Box Office (Rank 11,201-11,300) 11,215 $953,432
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 3,401-3,500) 3,401 $44,035,587

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


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Netflix:Netflix

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: November 1st, 2019 (Wide) by Focus Features
International Releases: November 22nd, 2019 (Wide) (United Kingdom)
March 6th, 2020 (Wide), released as Harriet- En busca de la libertad (Spain)
Video Release: January 14th, 2020 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for thematic content throughout, violent material and language including racial epithets.
(Rating bulletin 2598 (Cert #52136), 10/2/2019)
Running Time: 125 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Breakthrough
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Keywords: Runaway Slave, 1800s, Biography, Slavery, Rescue, Biographical Drama
Source:Based on Real Life Events
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production/Financing Companies: Martin Chase Productions, Stay Gold Features, Focus Features, Perfect World Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Veterans Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 123 $7,406,790 Nov 8, 2019 10
Veterans Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 184 $9,014,471 Nov 8, 2019 10

Leading Cast

Cynthia Erivo    Harriet Tubman

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

Production and Technical Credits

Kasi Lemmons    Director
Gregory Allen Howard    Screenwriter
Kasi Lemmons    Screenwriter
Gregory Allen Howard    Story by
Daniela Taplin Lundberg    Producer
Gregory Allen Howard    Producer
Debra Martin Chase    Producer
Josh McLaughlin    Executive Producer
Shea Kammer    Executive Producer
Nnamdi Asomugha    Executive Producer
Bill Benenson    Executive Producer
Pen Densham    Executive Producer
John Watson    Executive Producer
Kristina Kendall    Executive Producer
Elizabeth Koch    Executive Producer
Charles King    Executive Producer
John Toll    Director of Photography
Warren Alan Young    Production Designer
Wyatt Smith    Editor
Paul Tazewell    Costume Designer
Terence Blanchard    Composer
Joshuah Brian Campbell    Song writer (“Stand Up”)
Cynthia Erivo    Song writer (“Stand Up”)

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

2020 Awards Season: Oscar Highlight: Best Leading Actress

February 5th, 2020

Judy

Our annual Oscar Prediction contest is underway so now is the best time to look at the nominees and try and figure out who the favorites are and which films should just feel honored to be nominated. We are continuing our shortened schedule with Best Leading Actress. In this category, there is an absolute favorite and I will be so pissed if she doesn’t finally win. More...

Home Market Releases for January 28th, 2020

January 30th, 2020

Parasite

The big winter releases are starting to come out, but the overall quantity of releases is still rather soft. Terminator: Dark Fate is the biggest release of the week, but it isn’t the best. As for the best, it was a close two-way race between Fail Safe and Parasite, with the latter winning by the tiniest of margins. More...

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 January 14th, 2020

January 13th, 2020

Maleficent: Mistress of Evil

It’s a really bad week on the home market. Granted, there are three wide releases on this week’s list, which is better than most weeks. However, Maleficent: Mistress of Evil is the biggest and the best of these three releases. That’s not a good sign. There are not even a lot of smaller releases to make up for the weakness at the top. More...

2020 - Awards Season: SAG - Nominations

December 12th, 2019

Bombshell

The Screen Actors Guild announced their nominations this week and we are starting to see some patterns with similar names appearing over and over again. This time Bombshell led the way, earning four nominations, but four other films earned two or more nominations. More...

2020 Awards Season: Golden Globes Nominations

December 11th, 2019

Marriage Story

The Golden Globes nominations are the second major Awards Season set to come out. It is still very early in the year and the predictive value of the Golden Globes is a little suspect, but there are still some things to learn here. (This is especially true on the TV end, as there’s talk about how strange the nominations are this year.) Marriage Story led the way with six nominations, just ahead of The Irishman and Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood, both of which picked up five nods. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: The Box Office is in a Deep Sleep

November 12th, 2019

Midway

It was a weekend to forget with the four new releases earning significantly less than The Grinch opened with last year. Still, the four new releases took the to four spots, meaning there were no powerful holdovers to make up the difference. Midway was the best of the bunch, while Playing with Fire was the biggest positive surprise. Unfortunately, Doctor Sleep missed expectations by a larger margin than those two films beat our predictions, so the good news was drowned out by the bad. Overall, the box office was 5.9% higher than last weekend at $121 million. This is not a reason to celebrate, as last weekend was arguably Halloween weekend, which is one of the worst weekends of the year. More importantly, the weekend was behind the same weekend last year by 28%. 2019 is now behind 2018’s pace by 5.9% or $580 million at $9.32 billion to $9.90 billion. However, and this is important, as bad as 2019 has been doing, we are still ahead of 2017’s pace, both in terms of raw dollars and ticket sales, so there’s no need to panic. While we would prefer to set records every year, being the second best year at the box office is still worth celebrating. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Dark Fate Might have Terminated the Franchise

November 5th, 2019

Terminator: Dark Fate

It was a bad weekend at the box office, with Terminator: Dark Fate missing expectations by a significant degree. Harriet was able to beat expectations, but it wasn’t enough to truly compensate. Furthermore, Arctic Dogs and Motherless Brooklyn were practically non-factors at the box office. The box office did grow 9.5% from last weekend reaching $115 million. More importantly, this was 21% lower than this weekend last year. 2019’s deficit grew to 5.6% or $540 million and is now behind 2018’s pace by $9.15 billion to $9.70 billion. It is important to point out that while 2019 is being crushed by 2018, it is still on pace to be the second largest box office of all time, while its ticket sales are better than 2017’s pace, so as disappointing as the year as been so far, there are still reasons to celebrate. More...

Weekend Estimates: Terminator Tops Chart, but is Far from Lethal

November 3rd, 2019

Terminator: Dark Fate

As expected, Terminator: Dark Fate is going to open in first place over the weekend. Unfortunately, it is failing to match even the low end of expectations with an estimate of $29 million during its opening weekend. Its reviews and its B plus from CinemaScore are not great, but they are better than this opening. The film is doing much better internationally with an estimated $$72.9 million debut, including an estimated $30 million opening in China. However, that’s not enough. The film needs close to $500 million worldwide to break even and since the only major market left to debut in is Japan, it’s not going to get there. More...

Friday Estimates: Holiday Season Starts Without a Lot of Cheer

November 2nd, 2019

Terminator: Dark Fate

Terminator: Dark Fate opened in first place on Friday, but it only made $10.6 million, well below expectations. Its reviews and its B plus from CinemaScore are good, but not great, meaning it won’t have the legs needed to overcome this slow start. Look for about $28 million domestically this weekend. Early reports have it performing better internationally with a likely $30 million debut in China, but again, this is below expectations and not enough given the film’s $185 million production budget. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Terminator Takes in $2.35 million

November 1st, 2019

Terminator: Dark Fate

Terminator: Dark Fate managed $2.35 million from its previews on Thursday. Normally, this wouldn’t be enough to kick-start a strong weekend, but yesterday was Halloween, which is far from a normal day at the box office. Furthermore, its reviews are better than most of the rest of the Terminator franchise, and good enough to have decent legs. It is still too early to tell where it will finish its opening weekend. Halloween is just too big a wildcard to make an accurate guess at this point. We will know more this time tomorrow when the Friday estimates come out. More...

2019 Preview: November

November 1st, 2019

Frozen II

Joker single-handedly saved October. Had the film merely matched expectations, then the month would had suffered a major loss in the year-over-year competition. We sill lost a little ground, but not so much that we will look to October as the reason 2019 missed last year’s pace. As for November, we have some potential monster hits with Frozen II leading the way. If that film doesn’t earn at least $1 billion worldwide, I will be shocked. Additionally, every week has at least one movie coming out that has a somewhat realistic shot at $100 million, although not all of them will get there. Unfortunately, last November was much better, with five films that topped $100 million, including three that earned more than $200 million. I think 2019 will be better at the top, but it just won’t have the depth to keep pace with last year. More...

Weekend Predictions: Halloween Gives Way to the Holiday Season

October 31st, 2019

Terminator: Dark Fate

It’s the first weekend of November, which is the unofficial start of both the Christmas blockbuster season and of Awards Season. There are four films hoping to take advantage of time of year to create some box office success. Of these, only Terminator: Dark Fate is expected to be a true box office hit. It will likely earn more during its opening weekend than any of the rest of the new releases earn in total. I think Harriet will do okay and could even crack $10 million during the weekend. On the other hand, Arctic Dogs still has no reviews and that’s a really bad sign. Finally there’s Motherless Brooklyn, which is opening in well under 2,000 theaters. This weekend last year, Bohemian Rhapsody opened with more than $50 million and even the high end predictions don’t have Terminator: Dark Fate earning that much. It’s going to be another bad week for 2019 in the year-over-year competition. More...

Harriet Trailer

July 24th, 2019

Real-life drama starring Cynthia Erivo opens November 1 ... Full Movie Details. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Nov 1, 2019 4 $11,676,720   2,059 $5,671   $11,676,720 1
Nov 8, 2019 8 $7,406,790 -37% 2,186 $3,388   $23,639,930 2
Nov 15, 2019 10 $4,590,540 -38% 2,011 $2,283   $31,693,530 3
Nov 22, 2019 11 $2,330,100 -49% 1,346 $1,731   $36,024,155 4
Nov 29, 2019 11 $1,846,885 -21% 1,084 $1,704   $39,457,320 5
Dec 6, 2019 12 $837,970 -55% 1,000 $838   $40,879,520 6
Dec 13, 2019 17 $424,685 -49% 648 $655   $41,747,850 7
Dec 20, 2019 21 $108,735 -74% 203 $536   $42,220,265 8
Dec 27, 2019 27 $130,850 +20% 112 $1,168   $42,482,270 9
Jan 3, 2020 27 $138,375 +6% 124 $1,116   $42,761,265 10
Jan 10, 2020 31 $74,680 -46% 122 $612   $42,905,160 11
Jan 17, 2020 30 $70,795 -5% 95 $745   $43,021,685 12

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Oct 31, 2019 P $600,000     2,056 $292   $600,000  
Nov 1, 2019 2 $3,894,695     2,059 $1,892   $3,894,695 1
Nov 2, 2019 4 $4,651,395 +19%   2,059 $2,259   $8,546,090 2
Nov 3, 2019 4 $3,130,630 -33%   2,059 $1,520   $11,676,720 3
Nov 4, 2019 3 $962,590 -69%   2,059 $468   $12,639,310 4
Nov 5, 2019 2 $1,770,050 +84%   2,059 $860   $14,409,360 5
Nov 6, 2019 3 $929,530 -47%   2,059 $451   $15,338,890 6
Nov 7, 2019 3 $894,250 -4%   2,059 $434   $16,233,140 7
Nov 8, 2019 8 $1,990,475 +123% -49% 2,186 $911   $18,223,615 8
Nov 9, 2019 8 $3,123,515 +57% -33% 2,186 $1,429   $21,347,130 9
Nov 10, 2019 8 $2,292,800 -27% -27% 2,186 $1,049   $23,639,930 10
Nov 11, 2019 8 $1,276,535 -44% +33% 2,186 $584   $24,916,465 11
Nov 12, 2019 6 $985,920 -23% -44% 2,186 $451   $25,902,385 12
Nov 13, 2019 6 $603,040 -39% -35% 2,186 $276   $26,505,425 13
Nov 14, 2019 6 $597,565 -1% -33% 2,186 $273   $27,102,990 14
Nov 15, 2019 9 $1,248,650 +109% -37% 2,011 $621   $28,351,640 15
Nov 16, 2019 10 $2,096,720 +68% -33% 2,011 $1,043   $30,448,360 16
Nov 17, 2019 11 $1,245,170 -41% -46% 2,011 $619   $31,693,530 17
Nov 18, 2019 8 $402,220 -68% -68% 2,011 $200   $32,095,750 18
Nov 19, 2019 7 $724,560 +80% -27% 2,011 $360   $32,820,310 19
Nov 20, 2019 7 $453,700 -37% -25% 2,011 $226   $33,274,010 20
Nov 21, 2019 7 $420,045 -7% -30% 2,011 $209   $33,694,055 21
Nov 22, 2019 11 $661,660 +58% -47% 1,346 $492   $34,355,715 22
Nov 23, 2019 11 $991,455 +50% -53% 1,346 $737   $35,347,170 23
Nov 24, 2019 11 $676,985 -32% -46% 1,346 $503   $36,024,155 24
Nov 25, 2019 10 $370,375 -45% -8% 1,346 $275   $36,394,530 25
Nov 26, 2019 10 $527,770 +42% -27% 1,346 $392   $36,922,300 26
Nov 27, 2019 11 $359,935 -32% -21% 1,084 $332   $37,282,235 27
Nov 28, 2019 11 $328,200 -9% -22% 1,084 $303   $37,610,435 28
Nov 29, 2019 11 $755,360 +130% +14% 1,084 $697   $38,365,795 29
Nov 30, 2019 11 $727,645 -4% -27% 1,084 $671   $39,093,440 30
Dec 1, 2019 12 $363,880 -50% -46% 1,084 $336   $39,457,320 31
Dec 2, 2019 12 $120,220 -67% -68% 1,084 $111   $39,577,540 32
Dec 3, 2019 11 $195,500 +63% -63% 1,084 $180   $39,773,040 33
Dec 4, 2019 12 $138,795 -29% -61% 1,084 $128   $39,911,835 34
Dec 5, 2019 12 $129,715 -7% -60% 1,084 $120   $40,041,550 35
Dec 6, 2019 12 $251,225 +94% -67% 1,000 $251   $40,292,775 36
Dec 7, 2019 12 $357,135 +42% -51% 1,000 $357   $40,649,910 37
Dec 8, 2019 13 $229,610 -36% -37% 1,000 $230   $40,879,520 38
Dec 9, 2019 12 $90,670 -61% -25% 1,000 $91   $40,970,190 39
Dec 10, 2019 13 $143,635 +58% -27% 1,000 $144   $41,113,825 40
Dec 11, 2019 12 $100,270 -30% -28% 1,000 $100   $41,214,095 41
Dec 12, 2019 9 $109,070 +9% -16% 1,000 $109   $41,323,165 42
Dec 13, 2019 15 $136,980 +26% -45% 648 $211   $41,460,145 43
Dec 14, 2019 - $174,315 +27% -51% 648 $269   $41,634,460 44
Dec 15, 2019 - $113,390 -35% -51% 648 $175   $41,747,850 45
Dec 16, 2019 - $62,965 -44% -31% 648 $97   $41,810,815 46
Dec 17, 2019 12 $118,775 +89% -17% 648 $183   $41,929,590 47
Dec 18, 2019 13 $97,975 -18% -2% 648 $151   $42,027,565 48
Dec 19, 2019 11 $83,965 -14% -23% 648 $130   $42,111,530 49
Dec 20, 2019 - $31,860 -62% -77% 203 $157   $42,143,390 50
Dec 21, 2019 - $42,325 +33% -76% 203 $208   $42,185,715 51
Dec 22, 2019 - $34,550 -18% -70% 203 $170   $42,220,265 52
Dec 23, 2019 - $27,190 -21% -57% 203 $134   $42,247,455 53
Dec 24, 2019 - $32,310 +19% -73% 203 $159   $42,279,765 54
Dec 25, 2019 - $34,670 +7% -65% 203 $171   $42,314,435 55
Dec 26, 2019 - $36,985 +7% -56% 203 $182   $42,351,420 56
Dec 27, 2019 - $42,245 +14% +33% 112 $377   $42,393,665 57
Dec 28, 2019 - $48,605 +15% +15% 112 $434   $42,442,270 58
Dec 29, 2019 - $40,640 -16% +18% 112 $363   $42,482,910 59
Dec 30, 2019 - $31,885 -22% +17% 112 $285   $42,514,795 60
Dec 31, 2019 - $32,905 +3% +2% 112 $294   $42,547,700 61
Jan 1, 2020 - $48,190 +46% +39% 112 $430   $42,595,890 62
Jan 2, 2020 - $27,000 -44% -27% 112 $241   $42,622,890 63
Jan 3, 2020 - $41,820 +55% -1% 124 $337   $42,664,710 64
Jan 4, 2020 - $61,985 +48% +28% 124 $500   $42,726,695 65
Jan 5, 2020 - $34,570 -44% -15% 124 $279   $42,761,265 66
Jan 6, 2020 - $17,525 -49% -45% 124 $141   $42,778,790 67
Jan 7, 2020 - $19,245 +10% -42% 124 $155   $42,798,035 68
Jan 8, 2020 - $16,075 -16% -67% 124 $130   $42,814,110 69
Jan 9, 2020 - $16,370 +2% -39% 124 $132   $42,830,480 70
Jan 10, 2020 - $23,235 +42% -44% 122 $190   $42,853,715 71
Jan 11, 2020 - $31,615 +36% -49% 122 $259   $42,885,330 72
Jan 12, 2020 - $19,830 -37% -43% 122 $163   $42,905,160 73
Jan 13, 2020 - $8,560 -57% -51% 122 $70   $42,913,720 74
Jan 14, 2020 - $12,045 +41% -37% 122 $99   $42,925,765 75
Jan 15, 2020 - $13,320 +11% -17% 122 $109   $42,939,085 76
Jan 16, 2020 - $11,805 -11% -28% 122 $97   $42,950,890 77
Jan 17, 2020 - $25,090 +113% +8% 95 $264   $42,975,980 78
Jan 18, 2020 - $25,515 +2% -19% 95 $269   $43,001,495 79
Jan 19, 2020 - $20,190 -21% +2% 95 $213   $43,021,685 80
Jan 20, 2020 - $29,445 +46% +244% 95 $310   $43,051,130 81
Jan 21, 2020 - $7,950 -73% -34% 95 $84   $43,059,080 82
Jan 22, 2020 - $8,700 +9% -35% 95 $92   $43,067,780 83
Jan 23, 2020 - $14,375 +65% +22% 95 $151   $43,082,155 84

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Nov 1, 2019 4 $16,233,140   2,059 $7,884   $16,233,140 1
Nov 8, 2019 8 $10,869,850 -33% 2,186 $4,972   $27,102,990 2
Nov 15, 2019 9 $6,591,065 -39% 2,011 $3,278   $33,694,055 3
Nov 22, 2019 13 $3,916,380 -41% 1,084 $3,613   $37,610,435 4
Nov 29, 2019 11 $2,431,115 -38% 1,084 $2,243   $40,041,550 5
Dec 6, 2019 12 $1,281,615 -47% 1,000 $1,282   $41,323,165 6
Dec 13, 2019 14 $788,365 -38% 648 $1,217   $42,111,530 7
Dec 20, 2019 27 $239,890 -70% 203 $1,182   $42,351,420 8
Dec 27, 2019 27 $271,470 +13% 112 $2,424   $42,622,890 9
Jan 3, 2020 25 $207,590 -24% 124 $1,674   $42,830,480 10
Jan 10, 2020 29 $120,410 -42% 122 $987   $42,950,890 11
Jan 17, 2020 28 $131,265 +9% 95 $1,382   $43,082,155 12

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Spain 3/6/2020 $18,535 20 20 20 $18,535 3/12/2020
United Kingdom 11/22/2019 $147,684 180 180 180 $147,684 11/27/2019
 
Rest of World $787,213
 
International Total$953,432 3/12/2020

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
Feb 2, 2020640,861 40,861$733,864$733,8643
Feb 9, 20201418,565-55% 59,426$333,427$1,067,2914
Feb 16, 20201318,165-2% 77,591$326,243$1,393,5345
Mar 1, 20203010,707 92,618$192,298$1,663,4197

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Feb 2, 2020729,153 29,153$669,351$669,3513
Feb 9, 20201515,110-48% 44,263$343,158$1,012,5094
Feb 16, 20201713,052-14% 57,315$280,874$1,293,3835

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