A Star is Born (2018)

A Star is Born
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $215,288,866Details
International Box Office $216,385,290Details
Worldwide Box Office $431,674,156
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $23,615,740 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $28,188,048 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $51,803,788
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Synopsis

Jackson Maine discovers—and falls in love with—struggling artist Ally. She has just about given up on her dream to make it big as a singer… until Jack coaxes her into the spotlight. But even as Ally’s career takes off, the personal side of their relationship is breaking down, as Jack fights an ongoing battle with his own internal demons.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$42,908,051 (19.9% of total gross)
Legs:5.02 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:49.9% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$36,000,000 (worldwide box office is 12.0 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,686 opening theaters/3,904 max. theaters, 9.4 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $254,663,281

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: October 5th, 2018 (Wide) by Warner Bros.
International Releases: October 5th, 2018 (Wide), released as Роди се звезда (Bulgaria)
October 5th, 2018 (Wide), released as Zrodila se hvězda (Czech Republic)
October 5th, 2018 (Wide) (France)
October 5th, 2018 (Wide) (Germany)
October 5th, 2018 (Wide), released as Taip gimė žvaigždė (Lithuania)
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Video Release: February 19th, 2019 by Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: R for language throughout, some sexuality/nudity and substance abuse.
(Rating bulletin 2501 (Cert #51308), 11/8/2017)
Running Time: 140 minutes
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Keywords: Remake, Singers, Film Actor, Addiction, Big Break, Movie Business, Music Industry, Musicians, Actors Making Their Directorial Debut, Directing Yourself, Screenplay Written By the Star, 2019 Oscars Best Picture Nominee, IMAX: DMR, Romantic Drama, Romance, Performing Arts
Source:Remake
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Joint Effort, Warner Bros., Live Nation Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, Jon Peters, Bill Gerber
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest Domestic 23rd Weekend 50 $740,256 Mar 8, 2019 157
Biggest Domestic 22nd Weekend 14 $1,854,207 Mar 1, 2019 150
Biggest Domestic 21st Weekend 79 $610,148 Feb 22, 2019 143
Biggest Domestic 20th Weekend 76 $781,569 Feb 15, 2019 136
Biggest Domestic 18th Weekend 93 $892,343 Feb 1, 2019 122
Biggest Domestic 17th Weekend 80 $1,295,704 Jan 25, 2019 115
Fastest to $100m 222 $200,069,483 Dec 21, 2018 80
Fastest to $150m 220 $200,069,483 Dec 21, 2018 80
Fastest to $200m 220 $200,069,483 Dec 21, 2018 80
Fastest to $50m 243 $200,069,483 Dec 21, 2018 80
Biggest 10th Thursday 91 $216,442 Dec 13, 2018 70
Biggest 10th Wednesday 63 $280,049 Dec 12, 2018 69
Biggest 10th Tuesday 63 $341,480 Dec 11, 2018 68
Biggest 10th Monday 100 $257,438 Dec 10, 2018 67
Biggest 10th Sunday 100 $657,867 Dec 9, 2018 66
Biggest 10th Saturday 85 $1,109,218 Dec 8, 2018 65
Biggest 10th Friday 75 $686,983 Dec 7, 2018 64
Biggest 8th Friday 98 $1,140,977 Nov 23, 2018 50
Biggest 6th Monday 83 $1,212,169 Nov 12, 2018 39
Biggest 6th Sunday 87 $2,358,767 Nov 11, 2018 38
Veterans Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 116 $8,105,163 Nov 9, 2018 38
Veterans Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 173 $9,496,360 Nov 9, 2018 38
Biggest 6th Saturday 93 $3,433,695 Nov 10, 2018 37
Biggest 6th Friday 92 $2,312,701 Nov 9, 2018 36
Biggest 5th Tuesday 96 $1,421,005 Nov 6, 2018 33
Biggest 5th Saturday 86 $4,766,230 Nov 3, 2018 30
Biggest 5th Friday 84 $3,281,147 Nov 2, 2018 29
Halloween (All Movies, 3-Day) 37 $14,037,079 Oct 26, 2018 24
Halloween (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 58 $16,455,701 Oct 26, 2018 24
Biggest Domestic October Weekend 20 $42,908,051 Oct 5, 2018 3
Top Contemporary Fiction Weekend Domestic 89 $42,908,051 Oct 5, 2018 3
Top Drama Weekend Domestic 25 $42,908,051 Oct 5, 2018 3
Top R Weekend Domestic 57 $42,908,051 Oct 5, 2018 3
Top Remake Weekend Domestic 17 $42,908,051 Oct 5, 2018 3
Top Warner Bros. Weekend Domestic 90 $42,908,051 Oct 5, 2018 3
Columbus Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 6 $42,908,051 Oct 5, 2018 3
Columbus Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 8 $50,272,876 Oct 5, 2018 3
Columbus Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 5 $49,652,502 Oct 5, 2018 3
Columbus Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 8 $58,174,961 Oct 5, 2018 3
Columbus Day (Opening, 3-Day) 4 $42,908,051 Oct 5, 2018 3
Columbus Day (Opening, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 5 $50,272,876 Oct 5, 2018 3
Columbus Day (Opening, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 4 $49,652,502 Oct 5, 2018 3
Columbus Day (Opening, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 5 $58,174,961 Oct 5, 2018 3
Top Drama Day Domestic 70 $15,670,638 Oct 5, 2018 1
Top Remake Day Domestic 50 $15,670,638 Oct 5, 2018 1
Biggest Domestic October Day 52 $15,670,638 Oct 5, 2018 1
Never No. 1 Domestic 6 $215,288,866 Oct 5, 2018 0

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Oct 5, 2018 2 $42,908,051   3,686 $11,641   $44,258,051 1
Oct 12, 2018 2 $28,445,205 -34% 3,708 $7,671   $94,605,565 2
Oct 19, 2018 2 $19,051,082 -33% 3,884 $4,905   $126,127,328 3
Oct 26, 2018 2 $14,037,079 -26% 3,904 $3,596   $148,614,479 4
Nov 2, 2018 4 $11,003,083 -22% 3,431 $3,207   $165,537,649 5
Nov 9, 2018 5 $8,105,163 -26% 2,848 $2,846   $178,115,551 6
Nov 16, 2018 7 $4,293,663 -47% 2,010 $2,136   $185,784,570 7
Nov 23, 2018 10 $3,016,129 -30% 1,202 $2,509   $191,003,172 8
Nov 30, 2018 11 $1,829,567 -39% 1,081 $1,692   $193,747,003 9
Dec 7, 2018 11 $2,454,068 +34% 1,631 $1,505   $197,042,665 10
Dec 14, 2018 16 $1,040,024 -58% 842 $1,235   $199,178,098 11
Dec 21, 2018 20 $347,756 -67% 262 $1,327   $200,069,483 12
Dec 28, 2018 24 $491,971 +41% 236 $2,085   $201,033,452 13
Jan 4, 2019 22 $634,230 +29% 268 $2,367   $202,110,097 14
Jan 11, 2019 17 $1,124,102 +77% 394 $2,853   $203,580,251 15
Jan 18, 2019 20 $609,971 -46% 415 $1,470   $204,670,704 16
Jan 25, 2019 18 $1,295,704 +112% 1,192 $1,087   $206,361,489 17
Feb 1, 2019 21 $892,343 -31% 952 $937   $207,807,327 18
Feb 8, 2019 22 $545,722 -39% 456 $1,197   $208,731,591 19
Feb 15, 2019 20 $781,569 +43% 843 $927   $209,793,257 20
Feb 22, 2019 20 $610,148 -22% 745 $819   $210,843,346 21
Mar 1, 2019 13 $1,854,207 +204% 1,235 $1,501   $212,883,546 22
Mar 8, 2019 14 $740,256 -60% 810 $914   $214,528,511 23
Mar 15, 2019 25 $226,480 -69% 443 $511   $215,052,994 24
Mar 22, 2019 43 $53,842 -76% 164 $328   $215,235,338 25
Mar 29, 2019 58 $13,459 -75% 55 $245   $215,282,738 26

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Oct 4, 2018 P $4,550,000     0     $4,550,000  
Oct 5, 2018 2 $15,670,638     3,686 $4,251   $17,020,638 1
Oct 6, 2018 2 $14,916,280 -5%   3,686 $4,047   $31,936,918 2
Oct 7, 2018 2 $12,321,133 -17%   3,686 $3,343   $44,258,051 3
Oct 8, 2018 2 $6,744,451 -45%   3,686 $1,830   $51,002,502 4
Oct 9, 2018 2 $6,053,663 -10%   3,686 $1,642   $57,056,165 5
Oct 10, 2018 2 $4,591,089 -24%   3,686 $1,246   $61,647,254 6
Oct 11, 2018 1 $4,513,106 -2%   3,686 $1,224   $66,160,360 7
Oct 12, 2018 2 $8,544,865 +89% -45% 3,708 $2,304   $74,705,225 8
Oct 13, 2018 2 $11,810,002 +38% -21% 3,708 $3,185   $86,515,227 9
Oct 14, 2018 2 $8,090,338 -31% -34% 3,708 $2,182   $94,605,565 10
Oct 15, 2018 1 $2,933,257 -64% -57% 3,708 $791   $97,538,822 11
Oct 16, 2018 1 $3,934,191 +34% -35% 3,708 $1,061   $101,473,013 12
Oct 17, 2018 1 $2,928,489 -26% -36% 3,708 $790   $104,401,502 13
Oct 18, 2018 1 $2,674,744 -9% -41% 3,708 $721   $107,076,246 14
Oct 19, 2018 2 $5,628,221 +110% -34% 3,884 $1,449   $112,704,467 15
Oct 20, 2018 2 $8,040,826 +43% -32% 3,884 $2,070   $120,745,293 16
Oct 21, 2018 2 $5,382,035 -33% -33% 3,884 $1,386   $126,127,328 17
Oct 22, 2018 2 $1,843,623 -66% -37% 3,884 $475   $127,970,951 18
Oct 23, 2018 2 $2,631,887 +43% -33% 3,884 $678   $130,602,838 19
Oct 24, 2018 2 $1,968,340 -25% -33% 3,884 $507   $132,571,178 20
Oct 25, 2018 2 $2,006,222 +2% -25% 3,884 $517   $134,577,400 21
Oct 26, 2018 2 $4,153,857 +107% -26% 3,904 $1,064   $138,731,257 22
Oct 27, 2018 2 $5,981,514 +44% -26% 3,904 $1,532   $144,712,771 23
Oct 28, 2018 2 $3,901,708 -35% -28% 3,904 $999   $148,614,479 24
Oct 29, 2018 2 $1,320,852 -66% -28% 3,904 $338   $149,935,331 25
Oct 30, 2018 2 $1,871,387 +42% -29% 3,904 $479   $151,806,718 26
Oct 31, 2018 2 $1,302,272 -30% -34% 3,904 $334   $153,108,990 27
Nov 1, 2018 2 $1,425,576 +9% -29% 3,904 $365   $154,534,566 28
Nov 2, 2018 5 $3,281,147 +130% -21% 3,431 $956   $157,815,713 29
Nov 3, 2018 5 $4,766,230 +45% -20% 3,431 $1,389   $162,581,943 30
Nov 4, 2018 4 $2,955,706 -38% -24% 3,431 $861   $165,537,649 31
Nov 5, 2018 3 $1,007,952 -66% -24% 3,431 $294   $166,545,601 32
Nov 6, 2018 4 $1,421,005 +41% -24% 3,431 $414   $167,966,606 33
Nov 7, 2018 2 $1,042,268 -27% -20% 3,431 $304   $169,008,874 34
Nov 8, 2018 2 $1,001,514 -4% -30% 3,431 $292   $170,010,388 35
Nov 9, 2018 6 $2,312,701 +131% -30% 2,848 $812   $172,323,089 36
Nov 10, 2018 5 $3,433,695 +48% -28% 2,848 $1,206   $175,756,784 37
Nov 11, 2018 5 $2,358,767 -31% -20% 2,848 $828   $178,115,551 38
Nov 12, 2018 5 $1,212,169 -49% +20% 2,848 $426   $179,327,720 39
Nov 13, 2018 5 $938,892 -23% -34% 2,848 $330   $180,266,612 40
Nov 14, 2018 4 $692,423 -26% -34% 2,848 $243   $180,959,035 41
Nov 15, 2018 4 $531,872 -23% -47% 2,848 $187   $181,490,907 42
Nov 16, 2018 6 $1,193,707 +124% -48% 2,010 $594   $182,684,614 43
Nov 17, 2018 7 $1,852,450 +55% -46% 2,010 $922   $184,537,064 44
Nov 18, 2018 7 $1,247,506 -33% -47% 2,010 $621   $185,784,570 45
Nov 19, 2018 7 $540,298 -57% -55% 2,010 $269   $186,324,868 46
Nov 20, 2018 7 $600,305 +11% -36% 2,010 $299   $186,925,173 47
Nov 21, 2018 10 $543,132 -10% -22% 2,010 $270   $187,468,305 48
Nov 22, 2018 10 $518,738 -4% -2% 2,010 $258   $187,987,043 49
Nov 23, 2018 10 $1,140,977 +120% -4% 1,202 $949   $189,128,020 50
Nov 24, 2018 10 $1,200,692 +5% -35% 1,202 $999   $190,328,712 51
Nov 25, 2018 10 $674,460 -44% -46% 1,202 $561   $191,003,172 52
Nov 26, 2018 10 $217,342 -68% -60% 1,202 $181   $191,220,514 53
Nov 27, 2018 10 $271,387 +25% -55% 1,202 $226   $191,491,901 54
Nov 28, 2018 10 $220,089 -19% -59% 1,202 $183   $191,711,990 55
Nov 29, 2018 11 $205,446 -7% -60% 1,202 $171   $191,917,436 56
Nov 30, 2018 11 $558,875 +172% -51% 1,081 $517   $192,476,311 57
Dec 1, 2018 11 $809,634 +45% -33% 1,081 $749   $193,285,945 58
Dec 2, 2018 11 $461,058 -43% -32% 1,081 $427   $193,747,003 59
Dec 3, 2018 11 $171,435 -63% -21% 1,081 $159   $193,918,438 60
Dec 4, 2018 11 $241,241 +41% -11% 1,081 $223   $194,159,679 61
Dec 5, 2018 11 $196,947 -18% -11% 1,081 $182   $194,356,626 62
Dec 6, 2018 11 $231,971 +18% +13% 1,081 $215   $194,588,597 63
Dec 7, 2018 11 $686,983 +196% +23% 1,631 $421   $195,275,580 64
Dec 8, 2018 11 $1,109,218 +61% +37% 1,631 $680   $196,384,798 65
Dec 9, 2018 11 $657,867 -41% +43% 1,631 $403   $197,042,665 66
Dec 10, 2018 11 $257,438 -61% +50% 1,631 $158   $197,300,103 67
Dec 11, 2018 11 $341,480 +33% +42% 1,631 $209   $197,641,583 68
Dec 12, 2018 11 $280,049 -18% +42% 1,631 $172   $197,921,632 69
Dec 13, 2018 12 $216,442 -23% -7% 1,631 $133   $198,138,074 70
Dec 14, 2018 - $300,755 +39% -56% 842 $357   $198,438,829 71
Dec 15, 2018 - $430,921 +43% -61% 842 $512   $198,869,750 72
Dec 16, 2018 - $308,348 -28% -53% 842 $366   $199,178,098 73
Dec 17, 2018 - $142,144 -54% -45% 842 $169   $199,320,242 74
Dec 18, 2018 - $190,380 +34% -44% 842 $226   $199,510,622 75
Dec 19, 2018 - $117,570 -38% -58% 842 $140   $199,628,192 76
Dec 20, 2018 14 $93,535 -20% -57% 842 $111   $199,721,727 77
Dec 21, 2018 - $91,383 -2% -70% 262 $349   $199,813,110 78
Dec 22, 2018 - $132,884 +45% -69% 262 $507   $199,945,994 79
Dec 23, 2018 - $123,489 -7% -60% 262 $471   $200,069,483 80
Dec 24, 2018 - $73,764 -40% -48% 262 $282   $200,143,247 81
Dec 25, 2018 - $120,481 +63% -37% 262 $460   $200,263,728 82
Dec 26, 2018 - $142,226 +18% +21% 262 $543   $200,405,954 83
Dec 27, 2018 - $135,527 -5% +45% 262 $517   $200,541,481 84
Dec 28, 2018 - $153,263 +13% +68% 236 $649   $200,694,744 85
Dec 29, 2018 - $177,485 +16% +34% 236 $752   $200,872,229 86
Dec 30, 2018 - $161,223 -9% +31% 236 $683   $201,033,452 87
Dec 31, 2018 - $124,433 -23% +69% 236 $527   $201,157,885 88
Jan 1, 2019 - $147,019 +18% +22% 236 $623   $201,304,904 89
Jan 2, 2019 - $87,674 -40% -38% 236 $372   $201,392,578 90
Jan 3, 2019 - $83,289 -5% -39% 236 $353   $201,475,867 91
Jan 4, 2019 - $186,272 +124% +22% 268 $695   $201,662,139 92
Jan 5, 2019 - $277,657 +49% +56% 268 $1,036   $201,939,796 93
Jan 6, 2019 - $170,301 -39% +6% 268 $635   $202,110,097 94
Jan 7, 2019 - $62,219 -63% -50% 268 $232   $202,172,316 95
Jan 8, 2019 - $77,072 +24% -48% 268 $288   $202,249,388 96
Jan 9, 2019 - $73,580 -5% -16% 268 $275   $202,322,968 97
Jan 10, 2019 - $133,181 +81% +60% 268 $497   $202,456,149 98
Jan 11, 2019 - $335,510 +152% +80% 394 $852   $202,791,659 99
Jan 12, 2019 - $495,769 +48% +79% 394 $1,258   $203,287,428 100
Jan 13, 2019 - $292,823 -41% +72% 394 $743   $203,580,251 101
Jan 14, 2019 - $120,819 -59% +94% 394 $307   $203,701,070 102
Jan 15, 2019 - $156,188 +29% +103% 394 $396   $203,857,258 103
Jan 16, 2019 - $127,491 -18% +73% 394 $324   $203,984,749 104
Jan 17, 2019 - $75,984 -40% -43% 394 $193   $204,060,733 105
Jan 18, 2019 - $168,198 +121% -50% 415 $405   $204,228,931 106
Jan 19, 2019 - $265,142 +58% -47% 415 $639   $204,494,073 107
Jan 20, 2019 - $176,631 -33% -40% 415 $426   $204,670,704 108
Jan 21, 2019 - $130,892 -26% +8% 415 $315   $204,801,596 109
Jan 22, 2019 - $94,595 -28% -39% 415 $228   $204,896,191 110
Jan 23, 2019 - $86,831 -8% -32% 415 $209   $204,983,022 111
Jan 24, 2019 - $82,763 -5% +9% 415 $199   $205,065,785 112
Jan 25, 2019 - $315,947 +282% +88% 1,192 $265   $205,381,732 113
Jan 26, 2019 - $596,261 +89% +125% 1,192 $500   $205,977,993 114
Jan 27, 2019 - $383,496 -36% +117% 1,192 $322   $206,361,489 115
Jan 28, 2019 - $120,505 -69% -8% 1,192 $101   $206,481,994 116
Jan 29, 2019 - $172,289 +43% +82% 1,192 $145   $206,654,283 117
Jan 30, 2019 - $129,824 -25% +50% 1,192 $109   $206,784,107 118
Jan 31, 2019 - $130,877 +1% +58% 1,192 $110   $206,914,984 119
Feb 1, 2019 - $263,872 +102% -16% 952 $277   $207,178,856 120
Feb 2, 2019 - $457,565 +73% -23% 952 $481   $207,636,421 121
Feb 3, 2019 - $170,906 -63% -55% 952 $180   $207,807,327 122
Feb 4, 2019 - $92,875 -46% -23% 952 $98   $207,900,202 123
Feb 5, 2019 - $121,508 +31% -29% 952 $128   $208,021,710 124
Feb 6, 2019 - $86,972 -28% -33% 952 $91   $208,108,682 125
Feb 7, 2019 - $77,187 -11% -41% 952 $81   $208,185,869 126
Feb 8, 2019 - $131,380 +70% -50% 456 $288   $208,317,249 127
Feb 9, 2019 - $254,849 +94% -44% 456 $559   $208,572,098 128
Feb 10, 2019 - $159,493 -37% -7% 456 $350   $208,731,591 129
Feb 11, 2019 - $56,827 -64% -39% 456 $125   $208,788,418 130
Feb 12, 2019 - $62,174 +9% -49% 456 $136   $208,850,592 131
Feb 13, 2019 - $60,740 -2% -30% 456 $133   $208,911,332 132
Feb 14, 2019 - $100,356 +65% +30% 456 $220   $209,011,688 133
Feb 15, 2019 - $183,151 +83% +39% 843 $217   $209,194,839 134
Feb 16, 2019 - $341,898 +87% +34% 843 $406   $209,536,737 135
Feb 17, 2019 - $256,520 -25% +61% 843 $304   $209,793,257 136
Feb 18, 2019 - $170,600 -33% +200% 843 $202   $209,963,857 137
Feb 19, 2019 - $82,837 -51% +33% 843 $98   $210,046,694 138
Feb 20, 2019 - $73,995 -11% +22% 843 $88   $210,120,689 139
Feb 21, 2019 12 $112,509 +52% +12% 843 $133   $210,233,198 140
Feb 22, 2019 - $181,774 +62% -1% 745 $244   $210,414,972 141
Feb 23, 2019 - $294,024 +62% -14% 745 $395   $210,708,996 142
Feb 24, 2019 - $134,350 -54% -48% 745 $180   $210,843,346 143
Feb 25, 2019 - $37,931 -72% -78% 745 $51   $210,881,277 144
Feb 26, 2019 - $54,403 +43% -34% 745 $73   $210,935,680 145
Feb 27, 2019 - $43,067 -21% -42% 745 $58   $210,978,747 146
Feb 28, 2019 - $50,592 +17% -55% 745 $68   $211,029,339 147
Mar 1, 2019 12 $481,844 +852% +165% 1,235 $390   $211,511,183 148
Mar 2, 2019 13 $821,830 +71% +180% 1,235 $665   $212,333,013 149
Mar 3, 2019 12 $550,533 -33% +310% 1,235 $446   $212,883,546 150
Mar 4, 2019 10 $213,835 -61% +464% 1,235 $173   $213,097,381 151
Mar 5, 2019 10 $278,534 +30% +412% 1,235 $226   $213,375,915 152
Mar 6, 2019 11 $247,286 -11% +474% 1,235 $200   $213,623,201 153
Mar 7, 2019 10 $165,054 -33% +226% 1,235 $134   $213,788,255 154
Mar 8, 2019 14 $229,612 +39% -52% 810 $283   $214,017,867 155
Mar 9, 2019 14 $320,546 +40% -61% 810 $396   $214,338,413 156
Mar 10, 2019 15 $190,098 -41% -65% 810 $235   $214,528,511 157
Mar 11, 2019 15 $73,091 -62% -66% 810 $90   $214,601,602 158
Mar 12, 2019 - $95,798 +31% -66% 810 $118   $214,697,400 159
Mar 13, 2019 - $73,030 -24% -70% 810 $90   $214,770,430 160
Mar 14, 2019 - $56,084 -23% -66% 810 $69   $214,826,514 161
Mar 15, 2019 - $66,336 +18% -71% 443 $150   $214,892,850 162
Mar 16, 2019 - $103,406 +56% -68% 443 $233   $214,996,256 163
Mar 17, 2019 - $56,738 -45% -70% 443 $128   $215,052,994 164
Mar 18, 2019 - $27,267 -52% -63% 443 $62   $215,080,261 165
Mar 19, 2019 - $45,492 +67% -53% 443 $103   $215,125,753 166
Mar 20, 2019 - $31,587 -31% -57% 443 $71   $215,157,340 167
Mar 21, 2019 - $24,156 -24% -57% 443 $55   $215,181,496 168
Mar 22, 2019 - $15,263 -37% -77% 164 $93   $215,196,759 169
Mar 23, 2019 - $24,114 +58% -77% 164 $147   $215,220,873 170
Mar 24, 2019 - $14,465 -40% -75% 164 $88   $215,235,338 171
Mar 25, 2019 - $7,556 -48% -72% 164 $46   $215,242,894 172
Mar 26, 2019 - $9,197 +22% -80% 164 $56   $215,252,091 173
Mar 27, 2019 - $9,673 +5% -69% 164 $59   $215,261,764 174
Mar 28, 2019 - $7,515 -22% -69% 164 $46   $215,269,279 175
Mar 29, 2019 - $4,093 -46% -73% 55 $74   $215,273,372 176
Mar 30, 2019 - $5,484 +34% -77% 55 $100   $215,278,856 177
Mar 31, 2019 - $3,882 -29% -73% 55 $71   $215,282,738 178
Apr 1, 2019 - $1,295 -67% -83% 55 $24   $215,284,033 179
Apr 2, 2019 - $1,586 +22% -83% 55 $29   $215,285,619 180
Apr 3, 2019 - $1,350 -15% -86% 55 $25   $215,286,969 181
Apr 4, 2019 - $1,897 +41% -75% 55 $34   $215,288,866 182

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Oct 5, 2018 2 $64,810,360   3,686 $17,583   $66,160,360 1
Oct 12, 2018 2 $40,915,886 -37% 3,708 $11,034   $107,076,246 2
Oct 19, 2018 2 $27,501,154 -33% 3,884 $7,081   $134,577,400 3
Oct 26, 2018 2 $19,957,166 -27% 3,904 $5,112   $154,534,566 4
Nov 2, 2018 4 $15,475,822 -22% 3,431 $4,511   $170,010,388 5
Nov 9, 2018 5 $11,480,519 -26% 2,848 $4,031   $181,490,907 6
Nov 16, 2018 9 $6,496,136 -43% 2,010 $3,232   $187,987,043 7
Nov 23, 2018 10 $3,930,393 -39% 1,202 $3,270   $191,917,436 8
Nov 30, 2018 11 $2,671,161 -32% 1,081 $2,471   $194,588,597 9
Dec 7, 2018 11 $3,549,477 +33% 1,631 $2,176   $198,138,074 10
Dec 14, 2018 17 $1,583,653 -55% 842 $1,881   $199,721,727 11
Dec 21, 2018 24 $819,754 -48% 262 $3,129   $200,541,481 12
Dec 28, 2018 24 $934,386 +14% 236 $3,959   $201,475,867 13
Jan 4, 2019 21 $980,282 +5% 268 $3,658   $202,456,149 14
Jan 11, 2019 19 $1,604,584 +64% 394 $4,073   $204,060,733 15
Jan 18, 2019 21 $1,005,052 -37% 415 $2,422   $205,065,785 16
Jan 25, 2019 18 $1,849,199 +84% 1,192 $1,551   $206,914,984 17
Feb 1, 2019 21 $1,270,885 -31% 952 $1,335   $208,185,869 18
Feb 8, 2019 25 $825,819 -35% 456 $1,811   $209,011,688 19
Feb 15, 2019 21 $1,221,510 +48% 843 $1,449   $210,233,198 20
Feb 22, 2019 20 $796,141 -35% 745 $1,069   $211,029,339 21
Mar 1, 2019 12 $2,758,916 +247% 1,235 $2,234   $213,788,255 22
Mar 8, 2019 14 $1,038,259 -62% 810 $1,282   $214,826,514 23
Mar 15, 2019 25 $354,982 -66% 443 $801   $215,181,496 24
Mar 22, 2019 41 $87,783 -75% 164 $535   $215,269,279 25
Mar 29, 2019 57 $19,587 -78% 55 $356   $215,288,866 26

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 10/12/2018 $167,967 0 164 420 $687,420 3/30/2019
Australia 10/19/2018 $4,296,464 528 528 4,311 $28,277,049 5/1/2023
Brazil 10/12/2018 $1,500,000 501 549 2,786 $6,800,000 7/31/2020
Bulgaria 10/5/2018 $23,121 0 0 0 $297,473 9/19/2019
Czech Republic 10/5/2018 $113,121 78 78 575 $1,296,013 3/25/2019
Denmark 12/20/2018 $0 0 0 0 $7,600,000 3/29/2019
France 10/5/2018 $2,200,000 338 485 3,847 $17,200,000 3/29/2019
Germany 10/5/2018 $1,800,000 460 460 1,840 $10,600,000 3/29/2019
Hong Kong 10/19/2018 $636,000 58 58 58 $636,000 10/23/2018
Italy 10/11/2018 $1,972,734 589 614 1,309 $7,769,684 8/31/2019
Japan 12/21/2018 $2,213,631 396 396 1,544 $13,400,000 3/29/2019
Lithuania 10/5/2018 $57,927 100 100 607 $628,836 8/14/2019
Mexico 10/12/2018 $1,099,162 1,097 1,097 1,826 $4,100,000 1/2/2019
Netherlands 10/5/2018 $506,134 126 133 2,715 $7,622,639 6/9/2020
New Zealand 10/18/2018 $0 0 5 9 $4,052,762 7/1/2024
Poland 11/30/2018 $414,232 183 183 1,281 $3,797,576 2/12/2019
Portugal 10/12/2018 $209,966 74 74 693 $2,351,144 4/2/2019
Romania 4/5/2019 $0 0 0 0 $949,684 10/8/2019
Russia (CIS) 10/5/2018 $704,986 845 845 2,850 $2,583,201 1/1/2019
Slovakia 10/5/2018 $156,249 66 66 595 $1,758,771 8/27/2019
South Korea 10/9/2018 $702,114 555 555 2,258 $3,428,378 12/6/2023
Spain 10/5/2018 $799,387 318 327 2,276 $5,700,000 3/24/2019
Sweden 10/5/2018 $0 0 0 0 $10,100,000 3/29/2019
Taiwan 10/12/2018 $1,100,000 171 171 301 $5,300,000 3/29/2019
Turkey 10/19/2018 $53,152 74 74 223 $205,091 3/14/2019
United Kingdom 10/5/2018 $5,371,670 526 663 5,351 $38,039,241 7/22/2020
 
Rest of World $31,204,328
 
International Total$216,385,290 7/1/2024

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 24, 20191636,136 636,136$11,444,087$11,444,0871
Mar 3, 20192102,283-84% 738,419$1,840,071$13,284,1582
Mar 10, 20192218,341+113% 956,760$3,927,955$17,212,1133
Mar 17, 2019725,099-89% 981,859$451,531$17,663,6444
Mar 24, 20191217,691-30% 999,550$318,261$17,981,9055
Mar 31, 20191612,935-27% 1,012,485$232,701$18,214,6066
Apr 7, 20191416,720+29% 1,029,205$287,751$18,502,3577
Apr 14, 20191322,991+38% 1,052,196$298,653$18,801,0108
Apr 21, 20191726,989+17% 1,079,185$354,635$19,155,6459
May 12, 20191411,949 1,106,508$168,361$19,540,78012
Apr 18, 20211811,774 1,342,949$277,395$22,388,813113
Apr 25, 20211513,202+12% 1,356,151$311,039$22,699,852114
May 2, 20211213,620+3% 1,369,771$320,887$23,020,739115
May 9, 20211216,184+19% 1,385,955$381,295$23,402,034116

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Feb 24, 20191570,884 570,884$14,657,281$14,657,2811
Mar 3, 20193200,252-65% 771,136$5,102,455$19,759,7362
Mar 10, 20196108,369-46% 879,505$2,757,028$22,516,7643
Mar 17, 2019925,835-76% 905,340$655,930$23,172,6944
Mar 24, 20191012,447-52% 917,787$313,312$23,486,0065
Mar 31, 20191512,062-3% 929,849$303,058$23,789,0646
Apr 7, 20191512,875+7% 942,724$321,749$24,110,8137
Apr 14, 20191035,272+174% 977,996$538,527$24,649,3408
Apr 21, 20191528,082-20% 1,006,078$425,213$25,074,5539
May 12, 20191112,332 1,033,850$292,227$25,727,81512
Jun 9, 20191514,152 1,057,027$332,798$26,320,36916

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Leading Cast

Bradley Cooper    Jack
Lady Gaga    Ally

Supporting Cast

Sam Elliott    Bobby
Anthony Ramos    Ramon
Bonnie Somerville    Sally
Andrew Dice Clay    Lorenzo
Dave Chappelle    George “Noodles” Stone
Rafi Gavron    Rez Gavron
Ron Rifkin    Carl
Barry Shabaka Henley    Little Feet
Michael D. Roberts    Matty
Michael Harney    Wolfe
Rebecca Field    Gail
Derek Kevin Jones    Etta James
William Belli    Emerald
Joshua Wells    Sooki
Greg Grunberg    Phil (Jack’s Driver)
D.J. Shangela Pierce*    Drag Bar Emcee
Eddie Griffin    Pastor
Drena De Niro    Paulette Stone
Sanaa Chappelle    Frankie Stone
Leandro De Niro Rodriguez    Leo Stone
Jacob Schick    Bryan (Catering Manager)
Gabe Fazio    Tommy
Benjamin Don Rice    Studio Engineer (Ben)
Ashley Frangipane    Music Awards Presenter
William H. Slattery III M.D.    Hearing Doctor
Matthew Libatique    Photographer
Bobby Wilhelm    Music Awards Announcer
Luenell*    Cashier
Lukas Nelson    Guitarist (Jack’s Band-Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real)
Anthony Logerfo    Drummer (Jack’s Band-Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real)
Alberto Bof    Pianist (Jack’s Band-Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real)
Corey McCormick    Bassist (Jack’s Band-Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real)
Jesse Siebenberg    Steel Guitarist (Jack’s Band-Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real)
Tato Melgar    Percussionist (Jack’s Band-Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real)
Don Was    Super Group Bassist/Leader
Victor Indrizzo    Super Group Drummer
George Doering    Super Group Guitarist
Michael Bearden    Super Group Keybordist
Lenny Castro    Super Group Percussionist
Richy Jackson    Choreographer
Christina “Pasty” Grady*    iHeart Radio/SNL Dancer
Imani Wisdom    iHeart Radio/SNL Dancer
Christopher Shazar    SNL Dancer
Amanda Balen    SNL Dancer
Montana Efaw    Concert Dancer
Caroline M. Diamond    Concert Dancer
China Taylor    Concert Dancer
Sloan-Taylor Rabinor    Concert Dancer

Narrator(s)

Dennis Tong    Donte

Cameos

Alec Baldwin    Himself
Marlon Williams    Himself
Brandi Carlile    Herself
Chris Kelly    Himself
Don Roy King    Himself
Gena Rositano    Herself
Greg Scarnici    Himself
Michael Mancini    Himself

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

Production and Technical Credits

Bradley Cooper    Director
Will Fetters    Screenwriter
Bradley Cooper    Screenwriter
Eric Roth    Screenwriter
Robert Carson    Story based on “A Star is Born” by
William A. Wellman    Story based on “A Star is Born” by
Jon Peters    Producer
Todd Phillips    Producer
Bradley Cooper    Producer
Bill Gerber    Producer
Lynette Howell Taylor*    Producer
Ravi Mehta    Executive Producer
Basil Iwanyk    Executive Producer
Niija Kuykendall    Executive Producer
Sue Kroll    Executive Producer
Michael Rapino    Executive Producer
Heather Parry    Executive Producer
Karen Murphy    Production Designer
Jay Cassidy    Editor
Matthew Libatique    Director of Photography
Robert J. Dohrmann    Co-Producer
Mary Vernieu    Casting Director
Lindsay Graham    Casting Director
Erin Benach    Costume Designer
Julia Michaels    Music Supervisor
Julianne Jordan    Music Supervisor
Robert J. Dohrmann    Unit Production Manager
Michele “Shelley” Ziegler*    First Assistant Director
Xanthus Valan    Second Assistant Director
Bobby Wilhelm    Associate Producer
Weston Middleton    Associate Producer
Bruce Jones    Visual Effects Supervisor
Bradley Cooper    Additional Music
Alan Robert Murray    Supervising Sound Editor
Tom Ozanich    Re-recording Mixer
Dean A. Zupancic    Re-recording Mixer
Jason Ruder    Re-recording Mixer
Bradley Rubin    Supervising Art Director
Matthew Horan    Art Director
Lisa Dennis    Post-Production Supervisor
Mike Azevedo    First Assistant Editor
L. Dillon Thomas    Second Assistant Editor
Steven A. Morrow    Sound Mixer
Lyn Matsuda Norton    Script Supervisor
Ve Neill    Make up
Lori McCoy-Bell    Hairstylist
Joy Zapata    Hairstylist
Mitchell Kenney    Costume Supervisor
Larz Anderson    Special Effects Coordinator
Vaughn Williams    Special Effects
Roland N. Thai    Sound Effects Editor
Curt Schulkey    Dialogue Editor
Frederick H. Stahly    Dialogue Editor
Michelle Pazer    Dialogue Editor
Christopher Flick    Foley Editor
Willard Overstreet    Foley Editor
James Ashwill    Foley Mixer
Richard Duarte    Foley Mixer
John Guentner    Foley Mixer
Jason King    Additional Sound Re-recording Mixer
Michael Minkler    Additional Sound Re-recording Mixer
Jason Ruder    Supervising Music Editor
Lena Glikson    Music Editor
Rick Schuler    Location Manager
Stephen Mapel*    Location Manager
Jerry Ortega    Set Designer

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

2018 Awards Season: Oscars: And the Winner is... Green Book for Best Picture

February 24th, 2019

Green Book

It’s Oscar night and we will be live blogging the show. We will announce the winners and have our reactions as they happen, while keeping track of how our readers did in predicting the outcomes. More...

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The Favourite

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February 21st, 2019

Roma

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February 20th, 2019

Can You Ever Forgive Me?

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2018 Awards Season: Oscar Highlight: Best Adapted Screenplay

February 19th, 2019

BlacKkKlansman

With our annual Oscar Prediction contest underway, 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. Today we look at the two Screenwriting Categories, starting with Best Adapted Screenplay, which is not among the most competitive categories, but it isn’t inconceivable that there will be an upset. More...

2018 Awards Season: Oscar Highlight: Best Leading Actress

February 14th, 2019

The Wife

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2018 Awards Season: Oscar Highlight: Best Leading Actor

February 14th, 2019

Bohemian Rhapsody

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2018 Awards Season: Oscar Highlight: Best Supporting Actor

February 12th, 2019

Green Book

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2018 - Awards Season: BAFTA - Winners

February 11th, 2019

The Favorite

The BAFTA winners were announced and The Favorite led the way with 7 wins. Like I mentioned before, understandably, the BAFTAs tend to favor British films and this can lessen their ability to predict Oscar winners and The Favorite is such a British Film that they managed to spell the word correctly. That doesn’t mean there are no lessons we can learn from these results. More...

2018 Awards Season: Oscar Nominations

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The Favourite

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The Favorite

The BAFTA nominations were announced and The Favorite led the way with 12 nominations. Sometimes the BAFTAs are a really good indicator for who will do well on Oscar night. Other times their bias to British films is too much. I think this year will be an example of the latter and I don't think The Favourite is suddenly an Oscar favorite. That said, there’s still some things you can learn here. More...

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January 10th, 2019

Black Panther

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January 9th, 2019

A Star is Born

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January 7th, 2019

Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse

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2018 - Awards Season: PGA - Nominations

January 4th, 2019

Black Panther

The Producers Guild of America announced their nominations in the theatrical categories today and there are some trends building. However, there are also some questions generated after these nominations were announced. More...

Weekend Estimates: Aquaman and Entire Top Five have a Repeat Performance

December 30th, 2018

Aquaman

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Friday Estimates: Aquaman Rises with the Tides

December 29th, 2018

Aquaman

The Friday box office estimates are almost exactly as predicted, with most films out-pacing expectations by a small amount. At least as far as the top five is concerned. The lower films struggled more. For example, Aquaman led the way with $17.1 million putting it on pace for $52 million over the weekend. The film will become Warner Bros.’ second film released in 2018 to get to the $200 million mark (A Star is Born quietly got there before Christmas.) but it might have to wait till the new year to get there. Internationally, the film has already cracked $500 million with a running tally of $511.8 million as of the end of business on Friday. More...

2018 - Awards Season: SAG - Nominations

December 12th, 2018

A Star is Born

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2018 - Awards Season: Golden Globes - Nominations

December 6th, 2018

Vice

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Weekend Wrap-Up: Grinch Matches Expectations, Incredibles’ Record Safe for Now

November 12th, 2018

The Grinch

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Weekend Estimates: Grinch Grabs First Place, Bohemian Sings a Long Note

November 11th, 2018

The Grinch

The Weekend box office is on par with expectations, for the most part. Dr Seuss’ The Grinch is dominating the box office chart with an estimated $66.0 million debut. This isn’t the record for biggest November weekend for an animated film, but it is reasonably close. Its reviews and its A minus from CinemaScore suggest reasonably long legs at the box office. In fact, with the holidays coming up, it has an outside chance at $200 million. Internationally, its start is a little more muted at $12.7 million in 23 markets, including $6.53 in 559 theaters in the U.K. That’s equivalent to a $35 million opening here, given the relative size of the two markets. 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...

Thursday Night Previews: Queen has Star-Making Debut with $3.9 million

November 2nd, 2018

Bohemian Rhapsody

Bohemian Rhapsody started its domestic run with $3.9 million in previews, which is in line with our prediction, for the most part. Compared to A Star is Born, it is better or worse, depending on how you look at things. A Star is Born had three days of previews earning $4.5 million in total, but if you only look at Thursday night, its previews were $3.2 million. Had the film only had one day of previews, it would have earned somewhere in-between those two results. Additionally, Bohemian Rhapsody’s reviews are weaker than A Star is Born’s reviews are and its target demographic is more likely to rush out opening night, so its legs won’t be as long. That said, it has an excellent chance at earning more than our $36 million prediction over the full weekend. 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...

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...

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...

International Box Office: Venom Secures Win, Closes in on Summer Vacation

October 17th, 2018

Venom

Venom remained the top draw internationally earning $70.89 million on 20,248 screens in 83 markets for totals of $236.49 million internationally and $378.60 million worldwide. The film’s biggest new market was France, where it opened in first place with $6.65 million on 703 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $7.04 million. It also opened in first place in Thailand with $2.14 million on 365 screens and in Vietnam with $1.05 million on 501 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $2.22 million. Its biggest market overall is South Korea, where it has amassed $25.41 million, including $4.38 million on 1,011 screens this past weekend. At this pace, the film will soon overtake Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation, becoming Sony’s biggest hit released in 2018. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Venom Beats Up Expectations, and New Releases

October 16th, 2018

Venom

Last weekend, Venom and A Star is Born opened better than predicted by a large margin and they even held on better than expected this weekend. Unfortunately, none of the new releases matched predictions and that hurt the overall box office. The total box office was down 25% from last weekend at $136 million. More importantly, this is 36% higher than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2018 is ahead of 2017 at $9.18 billion to $8.31 billion, which is a $880 million or 10.5% lead. A double-digit lead at this point of the year is stunning and while it very likely won’t last, it would take an complete collapse for the lead to evaporate by the end of the year. More...

Weekend Estimates: Venom Flexes it Muscles and Keeps the Competition Down

October 14th, 2018

Venom

Last weekend, the new releases topped expectations by a significant degree. It appears I got caught up in that enthusiasm, because the three wide releases this weekend all missed expectations. Fortunately, the holdovers helped compensate. Venom is projected to fall just 56% to $35.6 million over the weekend for a two-week total of $142.6 million. This is a stunningly strong hold, given its reviews, its B plus from CinemaScore, and historical averages for comic book films. Internationally, it pulled in $69.7 million and globally it already has $378.1 million. The film cost $100 million or $116 million, depending on how you look at things. It’s $116 million on the screen, but it cost Sony $100 million after tax breaks. Depending on how much the film cost to advertise and how much Sony’s share of the box office is, the film might have already broken even. It will certainly break even by this time next week. More...

Friday Estimates: New Releases Won’t Finish First, Man

October 13th, 2018

First Man

All of the new releases missed expectations on Friday. This combined with better than expected holds for the holdovers meant there won’t be any new challengers for first place. That said, there will be a relatively close race for first place between Venom and A Star is Born. Venom fell 70% compared to its opening Friday earning $9.79 million. This is enough to put it on pace for $32 million during its sophomore stint, which is on the very high end of expectations. More...

Thursday Night Previews: First Man Earns $1.1 million during First Night

October 12th, 2018

First Man

First Man led the way with $1.1 million during its previews last night. There are not many films we can use as comparisons. The Martian cost a whole lot more and had much more buzz, so it is not surprising it did better with $2.5 million in its previews. If the two films have the same legs, then First Man will open with about $24 million, giving it a solid third place. Its reviews slipped just below the 90% positive level, but that’s hardly reason to panic about its box office chances. I think my prediction might have been a little too bullish, but we will have to wait till tomorrow to have a clearer picture. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will First Man Live Up to Its Name?

October 11th, 2018

First Man

There are three wide releases coming out this week. First Man is the biggest release and has the best reviews with 90% positive reviews. Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween’s reviews are much, much worse, but it should still do relatively well at the box office. It is a horror movie for kids opening just before Halloween. The final wide release of the week is Bad Times at the El Royale, which is earning really good reviews, but the buzz is rather quiet. These films will have to compete with Venom and A Star is Born, both of which are expected to do big business during their second weekend of release. This weekend last year, Happy Death Day opened with $26.04 million; however, it was the only film that earned more than $20 million over the weekend. This year, we could have as many as four films earn more than $20 million. More...

Theater Averages: Venom is the Toast of the Town

October 10th, 2018

Venom

The overall box office leader, Venom, was also the top film on the theater average chart earning an average of $18,884. Studio 54 was yet another documentary success story opening with $14,909 in its lone theater. The only holdover in the $10,000 club was Free Solo with an average of $13,726 in 41 theaters and by the end of Sunday, it was nearly at $1 million. The Hate U Give was close behind with an average of $13,336 in 36 theaters. Finally, A Star is Born was the last film in the $10,000 club, earning an average of $12,373 in wide release. More...

International Box Office: Venom Spreads Worldwide

October 9th, 2018

Venom

Venom dominated the international chart with $127.15 million on 22,319 screens in 76 markets. Both Russia and South Korea could claim top spot for the film. In the former, it earned $14.39 million in 2,672 screens over the weekend. In the latter, it earned $10.63 million on 1,295 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $16.48 million. The film debuted in Mexico with $10.07 million on 3,465 screens. It also cracked the $10 million mark in the U.K., if you include previews, as it earned $7.42 million on 867 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $10.50 million. The film has yet to open in France, Japan, and China, although I’m not convinced it will get passed Chinese censors. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Venom Invades Record Books with $80.26 million

October 9th, 2018

Venom

Venom topped the high end of expectations over the weekend with $80.26 million, breaking several October records. A Star is Born also topped expectations with $44.26 million during its opening weekend and should have very long legs. Overall, the box office pulled in $177 million, which is 68% more than last weekend and this weekend last year. That’s a strange coincidence. Year-to-date, 2018 was able to stretch its lead over 2017, which now sits at 9.9% or $810 billion at $8.98 billion to $8.16 billion. I was worried we might be down to a $500 million lead at this point, but 2018 continues to impress. More...

Weekend Estimates: Venom Punches its Way to the Top with $80 million

October 7th, 2018

Venom

If studio estimates are correct, then Venom has crushed expectations over the weekend earning $80.03 million. This easily destroys the October weekend record, previously held by Gravity. The film is also projected to pull in $125.2 million on 20,800 screens in 58 markets. On the other hand, the film earned 32% positive reviews and a B plus from CinemaScore, so I don’t expect good legs going forward. That said, Sony’s share of the film’s global debut is likely very close to the film’s $100 million production budget, so unless the advertising budget was unreasonable, even really short legs won’t prevent the movie from earning a profit. More...

Friday Estimates: Venom Shines on Opening Day

October 6th, 2018

Venom

Despite earning terrible reviews, Venom was able to destroy the record for biggest October day with $32.75 million on Friday, topping the previous record holder Paranormal Activity 3 by a significant margin. Not only will the film blow past $70 million over the weekend, it could come close to $80 million. On the down side, as previously mentioned, its reviews are terrible, while it only managed a B plus from CinemaScore, so it won’t have good legs going forward. That said, the film reportedly cost $100 million to make ($116 million on the screen, $100 million after tax breaks) so even tragically short legs won’t stop the film from breaking even. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Venom Rolls Over the Competition

October 5th, 2018

Venom

Venom has already broken records earning $10 million during its previews. This tops the previous record of $8 million held by Paranormal Activity 3 back in 2011. If the film has the same legs, then Venmon will earn a little more than $65 million over the weekend. However, there are some reasons to suspect this film won’t have the same legs. Firstly, its reviews are substantially worse than Paranormal Activity 3’s reviews were. Secondly, 2011 was a long time ago and previews were not as established as they are now, so getting to $8 million then is a little more impressive than getting to $10 million now. Sony is still sticking with a $55 million weekend debut, which is very likely just them being cautious. Our $57 million prediction does seem a little low now, with $60 million to $65 million being more likely. More...

Weekend Predictions: Can Venom Take Down October’s Record?

October 4th, 2018

Venom

The first weekend of October could see records fall, as most have Venom opening with between $60 million and $70 million. The movie with the line “Turd in the wind” in its trailer is expected to open better than Gravity did. On the other hand, A Star is Born is expected to open in second place, but have much, much longer legs and I believe it will be the bigger hit in the end. Both Night School and Smallfoot will earn more than $10 million over the weekend, which will help the overall box office performance. This weekend last year, Blade Runner 2049 opened with $32.75 million, while only one other film earned more than $10 million. Even on the low end, Venom will earn more than those two films combined. On the high end, it could match last year’s top five by itself. 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...

A Star is Born Trailer

August 20th, 2018

Musical drama starring Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga opens October 5 ... Full Movie Details.

Jackson Maine discovers—and falls in love with—struggling artist Ally. She has just about given up on her dream to make it big as a singer… until Jack coaxes her into the spotlight. But even as Ally’s career takes off, the personal side of their relationship is breaking down, as Jack fights an ongoing battle with his own internal demons. More...


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Synopsis

Jackson Maine discovers—and falls in love with—struggling artist Ally. She has just about given up on her dream to make it big as a singer… until Jack coaxes her into the spotlight. But even as Ally’s career takes off, the personal side of their relationship is breaking down, as Jack fights an ongoing battle with his own internal demons.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$42,908,051 (19.9% of total gross)
Legs:5.02 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:49.9% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$36,000,000 (worldwide box office is 12.0 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,686 opening theaters/3,904 max. theaters, 9.4 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $254,663,281

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: October 5th, 2018 (Wide) by Warner Bros.
International Releases: October 5th, 2018 (Wide), released as Роди се звезда (Bulgaria)
October 5th, 2018 (Wide), released as Zrodila se hvězda (Czech Republic)
October 5th, 2018 (Wide) (France)
October 5th, 2018 (Wide) (Germany)
October 5th, 2018 (Wide), released as Taip gimė žvaigždė (Lithuania)
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Video Release: February 19th, 2019 by Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: R for language throughout, some sexuality/nudity and substance abuse.
(Rating bulletin 2501 (Cert #51308), 11/8/2017)
Running Time: 140 minutes
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Keywords: Remake, Singers, Film Actor, Addiction, Big Break, Movie Business, Music Industry, Musicians, Actors Making Their Directorial Debut, Directing Yourself, Screenplay Written By the Star, 2019 Oscars Best Picture Nominee, IMAX: DMR, Romantic Drama, Romance, Performing Arts
Source:Remake
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Joint Effort, Warner Bros., Live Nation Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, Jon Peters, Bill Gerber
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest Domestic 23rd Weekend 50 $740,256 Mar 8, 2019 157
Biggest Domestic 22nd Weekend 14 $1,854,207 Mar 1, 2019 150
Biggest Domestic 21st Weekend 79 $610,148 Feb 22, 2019 143
Biggest Domestic 20th Weekend 76 $781,569 Feb 15, 2019 136
Biggest Domestic 18th Weekend 93 $892,343 Feb 1, 2019 122
Biggest Domestic 17th Weekend 80 $1,295,704 Jan 25, 2019 115
Fastest to $100m 222 $200,069,483 Dec 21, 2018 80
Fastest to $150m 220 $200,069,483 Dec 21, 2018 80
Fastest to $200m 220 $200,069,483 Dec 21, 2018 80
Fastest to $50m 243 $200,069,483 Dec 21, 2018 80
Biggest 10th Thursday 91 $216,442 Dec 13, 2018 70
Biggest 10th Wednesday 63 $280,049 Dec 12, 2018 69
Biggest 10th Tuesday 63 $341,480 Dec 11, 2018 68
Biggest 10th Monday 100 $257,438 Dec 10, 2018 67
Biggest 10th Sunday 100 $657,867 Dec 9, 2018 66
Biggest 10th Saturday 85 $1,109,218 Dec 8, 2018 65
Biggest 10th Friday 75 $686,983 Dec 7, 2018 64
Biggest 8th Friday 98 $1,140,977 Nov 23, 2018 50
Biggest 6th Monday 83 $1,212,169 Nov 12, 2018 39
Biggest 6th Sunday 87 $2,358,767 Nov 11, 2018 38
Veterans Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 116 $8,105,163 Nov 9, 2018 38
Veterans Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 173 $9,496,360 Nov 9, 2018 38
Biggest 6th Saturday 93 $3,433,695 Nov 10, 2018 37
Biggest 6th Friday 92 $2,312,701 Nov 9, 2018 36
Biggest 5th Tuesday 96 $1,421,005 Nov 6, 2018 33
Biggest 5th Saturday 86 $4,766,230 Nov 3, 2018 30
Biggest 5th Friday 84 $3,281,147 Nov 2, 2018 29
Halloween (All Movies, 3-Day) 37 $14,037,079 Oct 26, 2018 24
Halloween (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 58 $16,455,701 Oct 26, 2018 24
Biggest Domestic October Weekend 20 $42,908,051 Oct 5, 2018 3
Top Contemporary Fiction Weekend Domestic 89 $42,908,051 Oct 5, 2018 3
Top Drama Weekend Domestic 25 $42,908,051 Oct 5, 2018 3
Top R Weekend Domestic 57 $42,908,051 Oct 5, 2018 3
Top Remake Weekend Domestic 17 $42,908,051 Oct 5, 2018 3
Top Warner Bros. Weekend Domestic 90 $42,908,051 Oct 5, 2018 3
Columbus Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 6 $42,908,051 Oct 5, 2018 3
Columbus Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 8 $50,272,876 Oct 5, 2018 3
Columbus Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 5 $49,652,502 Oct 5, 2018 3
Columbus Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 8 $58,174,961 Oct 5, 2018 3
Columbus Day (Opening, 3-Day) 4 $42,908,051 Oct 5, 2018 3
Columbus Day (Opening, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 5 $50,272,876 Oct 5, 2018 3
Columbus Day (Opening, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 4 $49,652,502 Oct 5, 2018 3
Columbus Day (Opening, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 5 $58,174,961 Oct 5, 2018 3
Top Drama Day Domestic 70 $15,670,638 Oct 5, 2018 1
Top Remake Day Domestic 50 $15,670,638 Oct 5, 2018 1
Biggest Domestic October Day 52 $15,670,638 Oct 5, 2018 1
Never No. 1 Domestic 6 $215,288,866 Oct 5, 2018 0

Leading Cast

Bradley Cooper    Jack
Lady Gaga    Ally

Supporting Cast

Sam Elliott    Bobby
Anthony Ramos    Ramon
Bonnie Somerville    Sally
Andrew Dice Clay    Lorenzo
Dave Chappelle    George “Noodles” Stone
Rafi Gavron    Rez Gavron
Ron Rifkin    Carl
Barry Shabaka Henley    Little Feet
Michael D. Roberts    Matty
Michael Harney    Wolfe
Rebecca Field    Gail
Derek Kevin Jones    Etta James
William Belli    Emerald
Joshua Wells    Sooki
Greg Grunberg    Phil (Jack’s Driver)
D.J. Shangela Pierce*    Drag Bar Emcee
Eddie Griffin    Pastor
Drena De Niro    Paulette Stone
Sanaa Chappelle    Frankie Stone
Leandro De Niro Rodriguez    Leo Stone
Jacob Schick    Bryan (Catering Manager)
Gabe Fazio    Tommy
Benjamin Don Rice    Studio Engineer (Ben)
Ashley Frangipane    Music Awards Presenter
William H. Slattery III M.D.    Hearing Doctor
Matthew Libatique    Photographer
Bobby Wilhelm    Music Awards Announcer
Luenell*    Cashier
Lukas Nelson    Guitarist (Jack’s Band-Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real)
Anthony Logerfo    Drummer (Jack’s Band-Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real)
Alberto Bof    Pianist (Jack’s Band-Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real)
Corey McCormick    Bassist (Jack’s Band-Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real)
Jesse Siebenberg    Steel Guitarist (Jack’s Band-Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real)
Tato Melgar    Percussionist (Jack’s Band-Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real)
Don Was    Super Group Bassist/Leader
Victor Indrizzo    Super Group Drummer
George Doering    Super Group Guitarist
Michael Bearden    Super Group Keybordist
Lenny Castro    Super Group Percussionist
Richy Jackson    Choreographer
Christina “Pasty” Grady*    iHeart Radio/SNL Dancer
Imani Wisdom    iHeart Radio/SNL Dancer
Christopher Shazar    SNL Dancer
Amanda Balen    SNL Dancer
Montana Efaw    Concert Dancer
Caroline M. Diamond    Concert Dancer
China Taylor    Concert Dancer
Sloan-Taylor Rabinor    Concert Dancer

Narrator(s)

Dennis Tong    Donte

Cameos

Alec Baldwin    Himself
Marlon Williams    Himself
Brandi Carlile    Herself
Chris Kelly    Himself
Don Roy King    Himself
Gena Rositano    Herself
Greg Scarnici    Himself
Michael Mancini    Himself

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

Production and Technical Credits

Bradley Cooper    Director
Will Fetters    Screenwriter
Bradley Cooper    Screenwriter
Eric Roth    Screenwriter
Robert Carson    Story based on “A Star is Born” by
William A. Wellman    Story based on “A Star is Born” by
Jon Peters    Producer
Todd Phillips    Producer
Bradley Cooper    Producer
Bill Gerber    Producer
Lynette Howell Taylor*    Producer
Ravi Mehta    Executive Producer
Basil Iwanyk    Executive Producer
Niija Kuykendall    Executive Producer
Sue Kroll    Executive Producer
Michael Rapino    Executive Producer
Heather Parry    Executive Producer
Karen Murphy    Production Designer
Jay Cassidy    Editor
Matthew Libatique    Director of Photography
Robert J. Dohrmann    Co-Producer
Mary Vernieu    Casting Director
Lindsay Graham    Casting Director
Erin Benach    Costume Designer
Julia Michaels    Music Supervisor
Julianne Jordan    Music Supervisor
Robert J. Dohrmann    Unit Production Manager
Michele “Shelley” Ziegler*    First Assistant Director
Xanthus Valan    Second Assistant Director
Bobby Wilhelm    Associate Producer
Weston Middleton    Associate Producer
Bruce Jones    Visual Effects Supervisor
Bradley Cooper    Additional Music
Alan Robert Murray    Supervising Sound Editor
Tom Ozanich    Re-recording Mixer
Dean A. Zupancic    Re-recording Mixer
Jason Ruder    Re-recording Mixer
Bradley Rubin    Supervising Art Director
Matthew Horan    Art Director
Lisa Dennis    Post-Production Supervisor
Mike Azevedo    First Assistant Editor
L. Dillon Thomas    Second Assistant Editor
Steven A. Morrow    Sound Mixer
Lyn Matsuda Norton    Script Supervisor
Ve Neill    Make up
Lori McCoy-Bell    Hairstylist
Joy Zapata    Hairstylist
Mitchell Kenney    Costume Supervisor
Larz Anderson    Special Effects Coordinator
Vaughn Williams    Special Effects
Roland N. Thai    Sound Effects Editor
Curt Schulkey    Dialogue Editor
Frederick H. Stahly    Dialogue Editor
Michelle Pazer    Dialogue Editor
Christopher Flick    Foley Editor
Willard Overstreet    Foley Editor
James Ashwill    Foley Mixer
Richard Duarte    Foley Mixer
John Guentner    Foley Mixer
Jason King    Additional Sound Re-recording Mixer
Michael Minkler    Additional Sound Re-recording Mixer
Jason Ruder    Supervising Music Editor
Lena Glikson    Music Editor
Rick Schuler    Location Manager
Stephen Mapel*    Location Manager
Jerry Ortega    Set Designer

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

2018 Awards Season: Oscars: And the Winner is... Green Book for Best Picture

February 24th, 2019

Green Book

It’s Oscar night and we will be live blogging the show. We will announce the winners and have our reactions as they happen, while keeping track of how our readers did in predicting the outcomes. More...

2018 Awards Season: Oscars Nominations: Final Look

February 24th, 2019

The Favourite

It’s Oscar Day, and we will be live blogging the show. Before that, let’s take a last look at the nominations with a few annotations. in Italics are those that have received the most votes from our readers so far in our Oscar contest (which is open to new entries until noon, Pacific, today—enter now!). Bold films are those films I think will win. Meanwhile, those that are Underlined are those I want to win. Not all categories have underlined nominees, because not all categories have someone I’m cheering for, or because there are two nominees I couldn’t pick between. For example, I would be happy with half of the Best Picture nominees winning. More...

2018 Awards Season: Oscar Highlight: Best Picture

February 21st, 2019

Roma

With our annual Oscar Prediction contest underway, 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 end with the biggest award of the night: Best Picture. I don’t know who’s going to win. I think I know who the favorite is, but there are five films here that could win and I wouldn’t really be surprised. More...

Home Market Releases for February 19th, 2019

February 20th, 2019

Can You Ever Forgive Me?

The fall smash hits and the Oscar contenders are starting to come out in full force, making it a great time on the home market. This week, we have one of the biggest hits of the fall, A Star is Born; one of the best movies of the year, Can You Ever Forgive Me?; and the Anime that arguably solidified Moe as powerhouse genre, K-ON: Complete Collection Premium Box Set. Of the three, I like K-ON the most, but I admit that price will scare away a lot of people, so Can You Ever Forgive Me? is the better choice for Pick of the Week. More...

2018 Awards Season: Oscar Highlight: Best Adapted Screenplay

February 19th, 2019

BlacKkKlansman

With our annual Oscar Prediction contest underway, 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. Today we look at the two Screenwriting Categories, starting with Best Adapted Screenplay, which is not among the most competitive categories, but it isn’t inconceivable that there will be an upset. More...

2018 Awards Season: Oscar Highlight: Best Leading Actress

February 14th, 2019

The Wife

With our annual Oscar Prediction contest underway, 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. This week we look at the four acting categories, ending with Best Lead Actress. In this category, there is an overwhelming favorite without an obvious runner up. More...

2018 Awards Season: Oscar Highlight: Best Leading Actor

February 14th, 2019

Bohemian Rhapsody

With our annual Oscar Prediction contest underway, 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. This week we look at the four acting categories, continuing with Best Lead Actor. Like the Best Supporting Actor category, there is a favorite here, but an upset wouldn’t be that shocking. More...

2018 Awards Season: Oscar Highlight: Best Supporting Actor

February 12th, 2019

Green Book

With our annual Oscar Prediction contest underway, 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. This week we look at the four acting categories, continuing with Best Supporting Actor. In this category, there is a favorite, but an upset isn’t out of the question. More...

2018 - Awards Season: BAFTA - Winners

February 11th, 2019

The Favorite

The BAFTA winners were announced and The Favorite led the way with 7 wins. Like I mentioned before, understandably, the BAFTAs tend to favor British films and this can lessen their ability to predict Oscar winners and The Favorite is such a British Film that they managed to spell the word correctly. That doesn’t mean there are no lessons we can learn from these results. More...

2018 Awards Season: Oscar Nominations

January 23rd, 2019

The Favourite

The Oscar nominations were announced yesterday starting at just after 5 am Pacific time. They do this every year for reasons no one has been able to adequately explain to me. Because it was the day after a long weekend, it took a bit of time to get all the normal work done and digest the results. And there were some interesting results to digest. No one film led the way with total nominations, as two films, The Favourite and Roma tied with 10 nominations each. More...

2018 - Awards Season: BAFTA - Nominations

January 12th, 2019

The Favorite

The BAFTA nominations were announced and The Favorite led the way with 12 nominations. Sometimes the BAFTAs are a really good indicator for who will do well on Oscar night. Other times their bias to British films is too much. I think this year will be an example of the latter and I don't think The Favourite is suddenly an Oscar favorite. That said, there’s still some things you can learn here. More...

2018 - Awards Season: WGA - Nominations

January 10th, 2019

Black Panther

The Writers Guild of America has a lot of categories, as they hand out nearly 30 awards. However, only three of them are for theatrical releases. The list of nominees include several major Awards Season players and not a lot of surprises. There are some clear patterns emerging, but also some surprising results. More...

2018 Awards Season: DGA - Nominations

January 9th, 2019

A Star is Born

Directors Guild of America announced their theatrical nominations this week and we are starting to see some real patterns emerge and I think the Oscar picture is getting clearer. More...

2018 - Awards Season: Golden Globes - Winners

January 7th, 2019

Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse

The Golden Globes were the first major Awards Season ceremony this year handing out the hardware on Sunday night. Are last night’s events a strong indicator for the Oscars? I hope not! Certainly not in all categories, as there were some puzzling results last night. More...

2018 - Awards Season: PGA - Nominations

January 4th, 2019

Black Panther

The Producers Guild of America announced their nominations in the theatrical categories today and there are some trends building. However, there are also some questions generated after these nominations were announced. More...

Weekend Estimates: Aquaman and Entire Top Five have a Repeat Performance

December 30th, 2018

Aquaman

It has been an even more predictable weekend than expected, as every film in the top five finished in the same order as last weekend. This includes Aquaman topping the chart with an estimated $51.55 million over the weekend for a ten-day total of $188.79 million. It will cross $200 million shortly and overtake A Star is Born as Warner Bros.’ biggest domestic hit of the year. Internationally, the film added $85.4 million this weekend to push its global running tally to just shy of $750 million at $748.8 million. It is already ahead of Man of Steel and Suicide Squad on the DCEU chart and should soon step into first place. More...

Friday Estimates: Aquaman Rises with the Tides

December 29th, 2018

Aquaman

The Friday box office estimates are almost exactly as predicted, with most films out-pacing expectations by a small amount. At least as far as the top five is concerned. The lower films struggled more. For example, Aquaman led the way with $17.1 million putting it on pace for $52 million over the weekend. The film will become Warner Bros.’ second film released in 2018 to get to the $200 million mark (A Star is Born quietly got there before Christmas.) but it might have to wait till the new year to get there. Internationally, the film has already cracked $500 million with a running tally of $511.8 million as of the end of business on Friday. More...

2018 - Awards Season: SAG - Nominations

December 12th, 2018

A Star is Born

The Screen Actors Guild were the third group to announce their nominations for this awards season. There’s not a lot of surprises on this week’s list. A Star is Born led the way with four nominations, while The Favourite was right behind with three. More...

2018 - Awards Season: Golden Globes - Nominations

December 6th, 2018

Vice

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. For example Vice led the way with six nominations, so its Oscar chances have gone up, but don’t expect it to lead the way when the Oscars nominations are announced. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Grinch Matches Expectations, Incredibles’ Record Safe for Now

November 12th, 2018

The Grinch

The weekend box office had a few success stories and a couple of misses. Dr Seuss’ The Grinch was one of the success stories with $67.57 million, which matches predictions perfectly. The other two new wide releases were less successful. Overlord did okay, but it will need a lot of help to break even any time soon. On the other hand, The Girl in the Spider’s Web likely won’t break even. The overall box office rose 15% from last weekend hitting $167 million. This is 11% more from the same weekend last year. I really wasn’t expecting 2018’s losing streak to end after just one weekend. This is great news. 2018’s lead over 2017 is practically the same as it was last weekend at $1.01 billion or 11% at $9.95 billion to $8.94 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Grinch Grabs First Place, Bohemian Sings a Long Note

November 11th, 2018

The Grinch

The Weekend box office is on par with expectations, for the most part. Dr Seuss’ The Grinch is dominating the box office chart with an estimated $66.0 million debut. This isn’t the record for biggest November weekend for an animated film, but it is reasonably close. Its reviews and its A minus from CinemaScore suggest reasonably long legs at the box office. In fact, with the holidays coming up, it has an outside chance at $200 million. Internationally, its start is a little more muted at $12.7 million in 23 markets, including $6.53 in 559 theaters in the U.K. That’s equivalent to a $35 million opening here, given the relative size of the two markets. 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...

Thursday Night Previews: Queen has Star-Making Debut with $3.9 million

November 2nd, 2018

Bohemian Rhapsody

Bohemian Rhapsody started its domestic run with $3.9 million in previews, which is in line with our prediction, for the most part. Compared to A Star is Born, it is better or worse, depending on how you look at things. A Star is Born had three days of previews earning $4.5 million in total, but if you only look at Thursday night, its previews were $3.2 million. Had the film only had one day of previews, it would have earned somewhere in-between those two results. Additionally, Bohemian Rhapsody’s reviews are weaker than A Star is Born’s reviews are and its target demographic is more likely to rush out opening night, so its legs won’t be as long. That said, it has an excellent chance at earning more than our $36 million prediction over the full weekend. 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...

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...

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...

International Box Office: Venom Secures Win, Closes in on Summer Vacation

October 17th, 2018

Venom

Venom remained the top draw internationally earning $70.89 million on 20,248 screens in 83 markets for totals of $236.49 million internationally and $378.60 million worldwide. The film’s biggest new market was France, where it opened in first place with $6.65 million on 703 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $7.04 million. It also opened in first place in Thailand with $2.14 million on 365 screens and in Vietnam with $1.05 million on 501 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $2.22 million. Its biggest market overall is South Korea, where it has amassed $25.41 million, including $4.38 million on 1,011 screens this past weekend. At this pace, the film will soon overtake Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation, becoming Sony’s biggest hit released in 2018. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Venom Beats Up Expectations, and New Releases

October 16th, 2018

Venom

Last weekend, Venom and A Star is Born opened better than predicted by a large margin and they even held on better than expected this weekend. Unfortunately, none of the new releases matched predictions and that hurt the overall box office. The total box office was down 25% from last weekend at $136 million. More importantly, this is 36% higher than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2018 is ahead of 2017 at $9.18 billion to $8.31 billion, which is a $880 million or 10.5% lead. A double-digit lead at this point of the year is stunning and while it very likely won’t last, it would take an complete collapse for the lead to evaporate by the end of the year. More...

Weekend Estimates: Venom Flexes it Muscles and Keeps the Competition Down

October 14th, 2018

Venom

Last weekend, the new releases topped expectations by a significant degree. It appears I got caught up in that enthusiasm, because the three wide releases this weekend all missed expectations. Fortunately, the holdovers helped compensate. Venom is projected to fall just 56% to $35.6 million over the weekend for a two-week total of $142.6 million. This is a stunningly strong hold, given its reviews, its B plus from CinemaScore, and historical averages for comic book films. Internationally, it pulled in $69.7 million and globally it already has $378.1 million. The film cost $100 million or $116 million, depending on how you look at things. It’s $116 million on the screen, but it cost Sony $100 million after tax breaks. Depending on how much the film cost to advertise and how much Sony’s share of the box office is, the film might have already broken even. It will certainly break even by this time next week. More...

Friday Estimates: New Releases Won’t Finish First, Man

October 13th, 2018

First Man

All of the new releases missed expectations on Friday. This combined with better than expected holds for the holdovers meant there won’t be any new challengers for first place. That said, there will be a relatively close race for first place between Venom and A Star is Born. Venom fell 70% compared to its opening Friday earning $9.79 million. This is enough to put it on pace for $32 million during its sophomore stint, which is on the very high end of expectations. More...

Thursday Night Previews: First Man Earns $1.1 million during First Night

October 12th, 2018

First Man

First Man led the way with $1.1 million during its previews last night. There are not many films we can use as comparisons. The Martian cost a whole lot more and had much more buzz, so it is not surprising it did better with $2.5 million in its previews. If the two films have the same legs, then First Man will open with about $24 million, giving it a solid third place. Its reviews slipped just below the 90% positive level, but that’s hardly reason to panic about its box office chances. I think my prediction might have been a little too bullish, but we will have to wait till tomorrow to have a clearer picture. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will First Man Live Up to Its Name?

October 11th, 2018

First Man

There are three wide releases coming out this week. First Man is the biggest release and has the best reviews with 90% positive reviews. Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween’s reviews are much, much worse, but it should still do relatively well at the box office. It is a horror movie for kids opening just before Halloween. The final wide release of the week is Bad Times at the El Royale, which is earning really good reviews, but the buzz is rather quiet. These films will have to compete with Venom and A Star is Born, both of which are expected to do big business during their second weekend of release. This weekend last year, Happy Death Day opened with $26.04 million; however, it was the only film that earned more than $20 million over the weekend. This year, we could have as many as four films earn more than $20 million. More...

Theater Averages: Venom is the Toast of the Town

October 10th, 2018

Venom

The overall box office leader, Venom, was also the top film on the theater average chart earning an average of $18,884. Studio 54 was yet another documentary success story opening with $14,909 in its lone theater. The only holdover in the $10,000 club was Free Solo with an average of $13,726 in 41 theaters and by the end of Sunday, it was nearly at $1 million. The Hate U Give was close behind with an average of $13,336 in 36 theaters. Finally, A Star is Born was the last film in the $10,000 club, earning an average of $12,373 in wide release. More...

International Box Office: Venom Spreads Worldwide

October 9th, 2018

Venom

Venom dominated the international chart with $127.15 million on 22,319 screens in 76 markets. Both Russia and South Korea could claim top spot for the film. In the former, it earned $14.39 million in 2,672 screens over the weekend. In the latter, it earned $10.63 million on 1,295 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $16.48 million. The film debuted in Mexico with $10.07 million on 3,465 screens. It also cracked the $10 million mark in the U.K., if you include previews, as it earned $7.42 million on 867 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $10.50 million. The film has yet to open in France, Japan, and China, although I’m not convinced it will get passed Chinese censors. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Venom Invades Record Books with $80.26 million

October 9th, 2018

Venom

Venom topped the high end of expectations over the weekend with $80.26 million, breaking several October records. A Star is Born also topped expectations with $44.26 million during its opening weekend and should have very long legs. Overall, the box office pulled in $177 million, which is 68% more than last weekend and this weekend last year. That’s a strange coincidence. Year-to-date, 2018 was able to stretch its lead over 2017, which now sits at 9.9% or $810 billion at $8.98 billion to $8.16 billion. I was worried we might be down to a $500 million lead at this point, but 2018 continues to impress. More...

Weekend Estimates: Venom Punches its Way to the Top with $80 million

October 7th, 2018

Venom

If studio estimates are correct, then Venom has crushed expectations over the weekend earning $80.03 million. This easily destroys the October weekend record, previously held by Gravity. The film is also projected to pull in $125.2 million on 20,800 screens in 58 markets. On the other hand, the film earned 32% positive reviews and a B plus from CinemaScore, so I don’t expect good legs going forward. That said, Sony’s share of the film’s global debut is likely very close to the film’s $100 million production budget, so unless the advertising budget was unreasonable, even really short legs won’t prevent the movie from earning a profit. More...

Friday Estimates: Venom Shines on Opening Day

October 6th, 2018

Venom

Despite earning terrible reviews, Venom was able to destroy the record for biggest October day with $32.75 million on Friday, topping the previous record holder Paranormal Activity 3 by a significant margin. Not only will the film blow past $70 million over the weekend, it could come close to $80 million. On the down side, as previously mentioned, its reviews are terrible, while it only managed a B plus from CinemaScore, so it won’t have good legs going forward. That said, the film reportedly cost $100 million to make ($116 million on the screen, $100 million after tax breaks) so even tragically short legs won’t stop the film from breaking even. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Venom Rolls Over the Competition

October 5th, 2018

Venom

Venom has already broken records earning $10 million during its previews. This tops the previous record of $8 million held by Paranormal Activity 3 back in 2011. If the film has the same legs, then Venmon will earn a little more than $65 million over the weekend. However, there are some reasons to suspect this film won’t have the same legs. Firstly, its reviews are substantially worse than Paranormal Activity 3’s reviews were. Secondly, 2011 was a long time ago and previews were not as established as they are now, so getting to $8 million then is a little more impressive than getting to $10 million now. Sony is still sticking with a $55 million weekend debut, which is very likely just them being cautious. Our $57 million prediction does seem a little low now, with $60 million to $65 million being more likely. More...

Weekend Predictions: Can Venom Take Down October’s Record?

October 4th, 2018

Venom

The first weekend of October could see records fall, as most have Venom opening with between $60 million and $70 million. The movie with the line “Turd in the wind” in its trailer is expected to open better than Gravity did. On the other hand, A Star is Born is expected to open in second place, but have much, much longer legs and I believe it will be the bigger hit in the end. Both Night School and Smallfoot will earn more than $10 million over the weekend, which will help the overall box office performance. This weekend last year, Blade Runner 2049 opened with $32.75 million, while only one other film earned more than $10 million. Even on the low end, Venom will earn more than those two films combined. On the high end, it could match last year’s top five by itself. 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...

A Star is Born Trailer

August 20th, 2018

Musical drama starring Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga opens October 5 ... Full Movie Details.

Jackson Maine discovers—and falls in love with—struggling artist Ally. She has just about given up on her dream to make it big as a singer… until Jack coaxes her into the spotlight. But even as Ally’s career takes off, the personal side of their relationship is breaking down, as Jack fights an ongoing battle with his own internal demons. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Oct 5, 2018 2 $42,908,051   3,686 $11,641   $44,258,051 1
Oct 12, 2018 2 $28,445,205 -34% 3,708 $7,671   $94,605,565 2
Oct 19, 2018 2 $19,051,082 -33% 3,884 $4,905   $126,127,328 3
Oct 26, 2018 2 $14,037,079 -26% 3,904 $3,596   $148,614,479 4
Nov 2, 2018 4 $11,003,083 -22% 3,431 $3,207   $165,537,649 5
Nov 9, 2018 5 $8,105,163 -26% 2,848 $2,846   $178,115,551 6
Nov 16, 2018 7 $4,293,663 -47% 2,010 $2,136   $185,784,570 7
Nov 23, 2018 10 $3,016,129 -30% 1,202 $2,509   $191,003,172 8
Nov 30, 2018 11 $1,829,567 -39% 1,081 $1,692   $193,747,003 9
Dec 7, 2018 11 $2,454,068 +34% 1,631 $1,505   $197,042,665 10
Dec 14, 2018 16 $1,040,024 -58% 842 $1,235   $199,178,098 11
Dec 21, 2018 20 $347,756 -67% 262 $1,327   $200,069,483 12
Dec 28, 2018 24 $491,971 +41% 236 $2,085   $201,033,452 13
Jan 4, 2019 22 $634,230 +29% 268 $2,367   $202,110,097 14
Jan 11, 2019 17 $1,124,102 +77% 394 $2,853   $203,580,251 15
Jan 18, 2019 20 $609,971 -46% 415 $1,470   $204,670,704 16
Jan 25, 2019 18 $1,295,704 +112% 1,192 $1,087   $206,361,489 17
Feb 1, 2019 21 $892,343 -31% 952 $937   $207,807,327 18
Feb 8, 2019 22 $545,722 -39% 456 $1,197   $208,731,591 19
Feb 15, 2019 20 $781,569 +43% 843 $927   $209,793,257 20
Feb 22, 2019 20 $610,148 -22% 745 $819   $210,843,346 21
Mar 1, 2019 13 $1,854,207 +204% 1,235 $1,501   $212,883,546 22
Mar 8, 2019 14 $740,256 -60% 810 $914   $214,528,511 23
Mar 15, 2019 25 $226,480 -69% 443 $511   $215,052,994 24
Mar 22, 2019 43 $53,842 -76% 164 $328   $215,235,338 25
Mar 29, 2019 58 $13,459 -75% 55 $245   $215,282,738 26

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Oct 4, 2018 P $4,550,000     0     $4,550,000  
Oct 5, 2018 2 $15,670,638     3,686 $4,251   $17,020,638 1
Oct 6, 2018 2 $14,916,280 -5%   3,686 $4,047   $31,936,918 2
Oct 7, 2018 2 $12,321,133 -17%   3,686 $3,343   $44,258,051 3
Oct 8, 2018 2 $6,744,451 -45%   3,686 $1,830   $51,002,502 4
Oct 9, 2018 2 $6,053,663 -10%   3,686 $1,642   $57,056,165 5
Oct 10, 2018 2 $4,591,089 -24%   3,686 $1,246   $61,647,254 6
Oct 11, 2018 1 $4,513,106 -2%   3,686 $1,224   $66,160,360 7
Oct 12, 2018 2 $8,544,865 +89% -45% 3,708 $2,304   $74,705,225 8
Oct 13, 2018 2 $11,810,002 +38% -21% 3,708 $3,185   $86,515,227 9
Oct 14, 2018 2 $8,090,338 -31% -34% 3,708 $2,182   $94,605,565 10
Oct 15, 2018 1 $2,933,257 -64% -57% 3,708 $791   $97,538,822 11
Oct 16, 2018 1 $3,934,191 +34% -35% 3,708 $1,061   $101,473,013 12
Oct 17, 2018 1 $2,928,489 -26% -36% 3,708 $790   $104,401,502 13
Oct 18, 2018 1 $2,674,744 -9% -41% 3,708 $721   $107,076,246 14
Oct 19, 2018 2 $5,628,221 +110% -34% 3,884 $1,449   $112,704,467 15
Oct 20, 2018 2 $8,040,826 +43% -32% 3,884 $2,070   $120,745,293 16
Oct 21, 2018 2 $5,382,035 -33% -33% 3,884 $1,386   $126,127,328 17
Oct 22, 2018 2 $1,843,623 -66% -37% 3,884 $475   $127,970,951 18
Oct 23, 2018 2 $2,631,887 +43% -33% 3,884 $678   $130,602,838 19
Oct 24, 2018 2 $1,968,340 -25% -33% 3,884 $507   $132,571,178 20
Oct 25, 2018 2 $2,006,222 +2% -25% 3,884 $517   $134,577,400 21
Oct 26, 2018 2 $4,153,857 +107% -26% 3,904 $1,064   $138,731,257 22
Oct 27, 2018 2 $5,981,514 +44% -26% 3,904 $1,532   $144,712,771 23
Oct 28, 2018 2 $3,901,708 -35% -28% 3,904 $999   $148,614,479 24
Oct 29, 2018 2 $1,320,852 -66% -28% 3,904 $338   $149,935,331 25
Oct 30, 2018 2 $1,871,387 +42% -29% 3,904 $479   $151,806,718 26
Oct 31, 2018 2 $1,302,272 -30% -34% 3,904 $334   $153,108,990 27
Nov 1, 2018 2 $1,425,576 +9% -29% 3,904 $365   $154,534,566 28
Nov 2, 2018 5 $3,281,147 +130% -21% 3,431 $956   $157,815,713 29
Nov 3, 2018 5 $4,766,230 +45% -20% 3,431 $1,389   $162,581,943 30
Nov 4, 2018 4 $2,955,706 -38% -24% 3,431 $861   $165,537,649 31
Nov 5, 2018 3 $1,007,952 -66% -24% 3,431 $294   $166,545,601 32
Nov 6, 2018 4 $1,421,005 +41% -24% 3,431 $414   $167,966,606 33
Nov 7, 2018 2 $1,042,268 -27% -20% 3,431 $304   $169,008,874 34
Nov 8, 2018 2 $1,001,514 -4% -30% 3,431 $292   $170,010,388 35
Nov 9, 2018 6 $2,312,701 +131% -30% 2,848 $812   $172,323,089 36
Nov 10, 2018 5 $3,433,695 +48% -28% 2,848 $1,206   $175,756,784 37
Nov 11, 2018 5 $2,358,767 -31% -20% 2,848 $828   $178,115,551 38
Nov 12, 2018 5 $1,212,169 -49% +20% 2,848 $426   $179,327,720 39
Nov 13, 2018 5 $938,892 -23% -34% 2,848 $330   $180,266,612 40
Nov 14, 2018 4 $692,423 -26% -34% 2,848 $243   $180,959,035 41
Nov 15, 2018 4 $531,872 -23% -47% 2,848 $187   $181,490,907 42
Nov 16, 2018 6 $1,193,707 +124% -48% 2,010 $594   $182,684,614 43
Nov 17, 2018 7 $1,852,450 +55% -46% 2,010 $922   $184,537,064 44
Nov 18, 2018 7 $1,247,506 -33% -47% 2,010 $621   $185,784,570 45
Nov 19, 2018 7 $540,298 -57% -55% 2,010 $269   $186,324,868 46
Nov 20, 2018 7 $600,305 +11% -36% 2,010 $299   $186,925,173 47
Nov 21, 2018 10 $543,132 -10% -22% 2,010 $270   $187,468,305 48
Nov 22, 2018 10 $518,738 -4% -2% 2,010 $258   $187,987,043 49
Nov 23, 2018 10 $1,140,977 +120% -4% 1,202 $949   $189,128,020 50
Nov 24, 2018 10 $1,200,692 +5% -35% 1,202 $999   $190,328,712 51
Nov 25, 2018 10 $674,460 -44% -46% 1,202 $561   $191,003,172 52
Nov 26, 2018 10 $217,342 -68% -60% 1,202 $181   $191,220,514 53
Nov 27, 2018 10 $271,387 +25% -55% 1,202 $226   $191,491,901 54
Nov 28, 2018 10 $220,089 -19% -59% 1,202 $183   $191,711,990 55
Nov 29, 2018 11 $205,446 -7% -60% 1,202 $171   $191,917,436 56
Nov 30, 2018 11 $558,875 +172% -51% 1,081 $517   $192,476,311 57
Dec 1, 2018 11 $809,634 +45% -33% 1,081 $749   $193,285,945 58
Dec 2, 2018 11 $461,058 -43% -32% 1,081 $427   $193,747,003 59
Dec 3, 2018 11 $171,435 -63% -21% 1,081 $159   $193,918,438 60
Dec 4, 2018 11 $241,241 +41% -11% 1,081 $223   $194,159,679 61
Dec 5, 2018 11 $196,947 -18% -11% 1,081 $182   $194,356,626 62
Dec 6, 2018 11 $231,971 +18% +13% 1,081 $215   $194,588,597 63
Dec 7, 2018 11 $686,983 +196% +23% 1,631 $421   $195,275,580 64
Dec 8, 2018 11 $1,109,218 +61% +37% 1,631 $680   $196,384,798 65
Dec 9, 2018 11 $657,867 -41% +43% 1,631 $403   $197,042,665 66
Dec 10, 2018 11 $257,438 -61% +50% 1,631 $158   $197,300,103 67
Dec 11, 2018 11 $341,480 +33% +42% 1,631 $209   $197,641,583 68
Dec 12, 2018 11 $280,049 -18% +42% 1,631 $172   $197,921,632 69
Dec 13, 2018 12 $216,442 -23% -7% 1,631 $133   $198,138,074 70
Dec 14, 2018 - $300,755 +39% -56% 842 $357   $198,438,829 71
Dec 15, 2018 - $430,921 +43% -61% 842 $512   $198,869,750 72
Dec 16, 2018 - $308,348 -28% -53% 842 $366   $199,178,098 73
Dec 17, 2018 - $142,144 -54% -45% 842 $169   $199,320,242 74
Dec 18, 2018 - $190,380 +34% -44% 842 $226   $199,510,622 75
Dec 19, 2018 - $117,570 -38% -58% 842 $140   $199,628,192 76
Dec 20, 2018 14 $93,535 -20% -57% 842 $111   $199,721,727 77
Dec 21, 2018 - $91,383 -2% -70% 262 $349   $199,813,110 78
Dec 22, 2018 - $132,884 +45% -69% 262 $507   $199,945,994 79
Dec 23, 2018 - $123,489 -7% -60% 262 $471   $200,069,483 80
Dec 24, 2018 - $73,764 -40% -48% 262 $282   $200,143,247 81
Dec 25, 2018 - $120,481 +63% -37% 262 $460   $200,263,728 82
Dec 26, 2018 - $142,226 +18% +21% 262 $543   $200,405,954 83
Dec 27, 2018 - $135,527 -5% +45% 262 $517   $200,541,481 84
Dec 28, 2018 - $153,263 +13% +68% 236 $649   $200,694,744 85
Dec 29, 2018 - $177,485 +16% +34% 236 $752   $200,872,229 86
Dec 30, 2018 - $161,223 -9% +31% 236 $683   $201,033,452 87
Dec 31, 2018 - $124,433 -23% +69% 236 $527   $201,157,885 88
Jan 1, 2019 - $147,019 +18% +22% 236 $623   $201,304,904 89
Jan 2, 2019 - $87,674 -40% -38% 236 $372   $201,392,578 90
Jan 3, 2019 - $83,289 -5% -39% 236 $353   $201,475,867 91
Jan 4, 2019 - $186,272 +124% +22% 268 $695   $201,662,139 92
Jan 5, 2019 - $277,657 +49% +56% 268 $1,036   $201,939,796 93
Jan 6, 2019 - $170,301 -39% +6% 268 $635   $202,110,097 94
Jan 7, 2019 - $62,219 -63% -50% 268 $232   $202,172,316 95
Jan 8, 2019 - $77,072 +24% -48% 268 $288   $202,249,388 96
Jan 9, 2019 - $73,580 -5% -16% 268 $275   $202,322,968 97
Jan 10, 2019 - $133,181 +81% +60% 268 $497   $202,456,149 98
Jan 11, 2019 - $335,510 +152% +80% 394 $852   $202,791,659 99
Jan 12, 2019 - $495,769 +48% +79% 394 $1,258   $203,287,428 100
Jan 13, 2019 - $292,823 -41% +72% 394 $743   $203,580,251 101
Jan 14, 2019 - $120,819 -59% +94% 394 $307   $203,701,070 102
Jan 15, 2019 - $156,188 +29% +103% 394 $396   $203,857,258 103
Jan 16, 2019 - $127,491 -18% +73% 394 $324   $203,984,749 104
Jan 17, 2019 - $75,984 -40% -43% 394 $193   $204,060,733 105
Jan 18, 2019 - $168,198 +121% -50% 415 $405   $204,228,931 106
Jan 19, 2019 - $265,142 +58% -47% 415 $639   $204,494,073 107
Jan 20, 2019 - $176,631 -33% -40% 415 $426   $204,670,704 108
Jan 21, 2019 - $130,892 -26% +8% 415 $315   $204,801,596 109
Jan 22, 2019 - $94,595 -28% -39% 415 $228   $204,896,191 110
Jan 23, 2019 - $86,831 -8% -32% 415 $209   $204,983,022 111
Jan 24, 2019 - $82,763 -5% +9% 415 $199   $205,065,785 112
Jan 25, 2019 - $315,947 +282% +88% 1,192 $265   $205,381,732 113
Jan 26, 2019 - $596,261 +89% +125% 1,192 $500   $205,977,993 114
Jan 27, 2019 - $383,496 -36% +117% 1,192 $322   $206,361,489 115
Jan 28, 2019 - $120,505 -69% -8% 1,192 $101   $206,481,994 116
Jan 29, 2019 - $172,289 +43% +82% 1,192 $145   $206,654,283 117
Jan 30, 2019 - $129,824 -25% +50% 1,192 $109   $206,784,107 118
Jan 31, 2019 - $130,877 +1% +58% 1,192 $110   $206,914,984 119
Feb 1, 2019 - $263,872 +102% -16% 952 $277   $207,178,856 120
Feb 2, 2019 - $457,565 +73% -23% 952 $481   $207,636,421 121
Feb 3, 2019 - $170,906 -63% -55% 952 $180   $207,807,327 122
Feb 4, 2019 - $92,875 -46% -23% 952 $98   $207,900,202 123
Feb 5, 2019 - $121,508 +31% -29% 952 $128   $208,021,710 124
Feb 6, 2019 - $86,972 -28% -33% 952 $91   $208,108,682 125
Feb 7, 2019 - $77,187 -11% -41% 952 $81   $208,185,869 126
Feb 8, 2019 - $131,380 +70% -50% 456 $288   $208,317,249 127
Feb 9, 2019 - $254,849 +94% -44% 456 $559   $208,572,098 128
Feb 10, 2019 - $159,493 -37% -7% 456 $350   $208,731,591 129
Feb 11, 2019 - $56,827 -64% -39% 456 $125   $208,788,418 130
Feb 12, 2019 - $62,174 +9% -49% 456 $136   $208,850,592 131
Feb 13, 2019 - $60,740 -2% -30% 456 $133   $208,911,332 132
Feb 14, 2019 - $100,356 +65% +30% 456 $220   $209,011,688 133
Feb 15, 2019 - $183,151 +83% +39% 843 $217   $209,194,839 134
Feb 16, 2019 - $341,898 +87% +34% 843 $406   $209,536,737 135
Feb 17, 2019 - $256,520 -25% +61% 843 $304   $209,793,257 136
Feb 18, 2019 - $170,600 -33% +200% 843 $202   $209,963,857 137
Feb 19, 2019 - $82,837 -51% +33% 843 $98   $210,046,694 138
Feb 20, 2019 - $73,995 -11% +22% 843 $88   $210,120,689 139
Feb 21, 2019 12 $112,509 +52% +12% 843 $133   $210,233,198 140
Feb 22, 2019 - $181,774 +62% -1% 745 $244   $210,414,972 141
Feb 23, 2019 - $294,024 +62% -14% 745 $395   $210,708,996 142
Feb 24, 2019 - $134,350 -54% -48% 745 $180   $210,843,346 143
Feb 25, 2019 - $37,931 -72% -78% 745 $51   $210,881,277 144
Feb 26, 2019 - $54,403 +43% -34% 745 $73   $210,935,680 145
Feb 27, 2019 - $43,067 -21% -42% 745 $58   $210,978,747 146
Feb 28, 2019 - $50,592 +17% -55% 745 $68   $211,029,339 147
Mar 1, 2019 12 $481,844 +852% +165% 1,235 $390   $211,511,183 148
Mar 2, 2019 13 $821,830 +71% +180% 1,235 $665   $212,333,013 149
Mar 3, 2019 12 $550,533 -33% +310% 1,235 $446   $212,883,546 150
Mar 4, 2019 10 $213,835 -61% +464% 1,235 $173   $213,097,381 151
Mar 5, 2019 10 $278,534 +30% +412% 1,235 $226   $213,375,915 152
Mar 6, 2019 11 $247,286 -11% +474% 1,235 $200   $213,623,201 153
Mar 7, 2019 10 $165,054 -33% +226% 1,235 $134   $213,788,255 154
Mar 8, 2019 14 $229,612 +39% -52% 810 $283   $214,017,867 155
Mar 9, 2019 14 $320,546 +40% -61% 810 $396   $214,338,413 156
Mar 10, 2019 15 $190,098 -41% -65% 810 $235   $214,528,511 157
Mar 11, 2019 15 $73,091 -62% -66% 810 $90   $214,601,602 158
Mar 12, 2019 - $95,798 +31% -66% 810 $118   $214,697,400 159
Mar 13, 2019 - $73,030 -24% -70% 810 $90   $214,770,430 160
Mar 14, 2019 - $56,084 -23% -66% 810 $69   $214,826,514 161
Mar 15, 2019 - $66,336 +18% -71% 443 $150   $214,892,850 162
Mar 16, 2019 - $103,406 +56% -68% 443 $233   $214,996,256 163
Mar 17, 2019 - $56,738 -45% -70% 443 $128   $215,052,994 164
Mar 18, 2019 - $27,267 -52% -63% 443 $62   $215,080,261 165
Mar 19, 2019 - $45,492 +67% -53% 443 $103   $215,125,753 166
Mar 20, 2019 - $31,587 -31% -57% 443 $71   $215,157,340 167
Mar 21, 2019 - $24,156 -24% -57% 443 $55   $215,181,496 168
Mar 22, 2019 - $15,263 -37% -77% 164 $93   $215,196,759 169
Mar 23, 2019 - $24,114 +58% -77% 164 $147   $215,220,873 170
Mar 24, 2019 - $14,465 -40% -75% 164 $88   $215,235,338 171
Mar 25, 2019 - $7,556 -48% -72% 164 $46   $215,242,894 172
Mar 26, 2019 - $9,197 +22% -80% 164 $56   $215,252,091 173
Mar 27, 2019 - $9,673 +5% -69% 164 $59   $215,261,764 174
Mar 28, 2019 - $7,515 -22% -69% 164 $46   $215,269,279 175
Mar 29, 2019 - $4,093 -46% -73% 55 $74   $215,273,372 176
Mar 30, 2019 - $5,484 +34% -77% 55 $100   $215,278,856 177
Mar 31, 2019 - $3,882 -29% -73% 55 $71   $215,282,738 178
Apr 1, 2019 - $1,295 -67% -83% 55 $24   $215,284,033 179
Apr 2, 2019 - $1,586 +22% -83% 55 $29   $215,285,619 180
Apr 3, 2019 - $1,350 -15% -86% 55 $25   $215,286,969 181
Apr 4, 2019 - $1,897 +41% -75% 55 $34   $215,288,866 182

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Oct 5, 2018 2 $64,810,360   3,686 $17,583   $66,160,360 1
Oct 12, 2018 2 $40,915,886 -37% 3,708 $11,034   $107,076,246 2
Oct 19, 2018 2 $27,501,154 -33% 3,884 $7,081   $134,577,400 3
Oct 26, 2018 2 $19,957,166 -27% 3,904 $5,112   $154,534,566 4
Nov 2, 2018 4 $15,475,822 -22% 3,431 $4,511   $170,010,388 5
Nov 9, 2018 5 $11,480,519 -26% 2,848 $4,031   $181,490,907 6
Nov 16, 2018 9 $6,496,136 -43% 2,010 $3,232   $187,987,043 7
Nov 23, 2018 10 $3,930,393 -39% 1,202 $3,270   $191,917,436 8
Nov 30, 2018 11 $2,671,161 -32% 1,081 $2,471   $194,588,597 9
Dec 7, 2018 11 $3,549,477 +33% 1,631 $2,176   $198,138,074 10
Dec 14, 2018 17 $1,583,653 -55% 842 $1,881   $199,721,727 11
Dec 21, 2018 24 $819,754 -48% 262 $3,129   $200,541,481 12
Dec 28, 2018 24 $934,386 +14% 236 $3,959   $201,475,867 13
Jan 4, 2019 21 $980,282 +5% 268 $3,658   $202,456,149 14
Jan 11, 2019 19 $1,604,584 +64% 394 $4,073   $204,060,733 15
Jan 18, 2019 21 $1,005,052 -37% 415 $2,422   $205,065,785 16
Jan 25, 2019 18 $1,849,199 +84% 1,192 $1,551   $206,914,984 17
Feb 1, 2019 21 $1,270,885 -31% 952 $1,335   $208,185,869 18
Feb 8, 2019 25 $825,819 -35% 456 $1,811   $209,011,688 19
Feb 15, 2019 21 $1,221,510 +48% 843 $1,449   $210,233,198 20
Feb 22, 2019 20 $796,141 -35% 745 $1,069   $211,029,339 21
Mar 1, 2019 12 $2,758,916 +247% 1,235 $2,234   $213,788,255 22
Mar 8, 2019 14 $1,038,259 -62% 810 $1,282   $214,826,514 23
Mar 15, 2019 25 $354,982 -66% 443 $801   $215,181,496 24
Mar 22, 2019 41 $87,783 -75% 164 $535   $215,269,279 25
Mar 29, 2019 57 $19,587 -78% 55 $356   $215,288,866 26

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 10/12/2018 $167,967 0 164 420 $687,420 3/30/2019
Australia 10/19/2018 $4,296,464 528 528 4,311 $28,277,049 5/1/2023
Brazil 10/12/2018 $1,500,000 501 549 2,786 $6,800,000 7/31/2020
Bulgaria 10/5/2018 $23,121 0 0 0 $297,473 9/19/2019
Czech Republic 10/5/2018 $113,121 78 78 575 $1,296,013 3/25/2019
Denmark 12/20/2018 $0 0 0 0 $7,600,000 3/29/2019
France 10/5/2018 $2,200,000 338 485 3,847 $17,200,000 3/29/2019
Germany 10/5/2018 $1,800,000 460 460 1,840 $10,600,000 3/29/2019
Hong Kong 10/19/2018 $636,000 58 58 58 $636,000 10/23/2018
Italy 10/11/2018 $1,972,734 589 614 1,309 $7,769,684 8/31/2019
Japan 12/21/2018 $2,213,631 396 396 1,544 $13,400,000 3/29/2019
Lithuania 10/5/2018 $57,927 100 100 607 $628,836 8/14/2019
Mexico 10/12/2018 $1,099,162 1,097 1,097 1,826 $4,100,000 1/2/2019
Netherlands 10/5/2018 $506,134 126 133 2,715 $7,622,639 6/9/2020
New Zealand 10/18/2018 $0 0 5 9 $4,052,762 7/1/2024
Poland 11/30/2018 $414,232 183 183 1,281 $3,797,576 2/12/2019
Portugal 10/12/2018 $209,966 74 74 693 $2,351,144 4/2/2019
Romania 4/5/2019 $0 0 0 0 $949,684 10/8/2019
Russia (CIS) 10/5/2018 $704,986 845 845 2,850 $2,583,201 1/1/2019
Slovakia 10/5/2018 $156,249 66 66 595 $1,758,771 8/27/2019
South Korea 10/9/2018 $702,114 555 555 2,258 $3,428,378 12/6/2023
Spain 10/5/2018 $799,387 318 327 2,276 $5,700,000 3/24/2019
Sweden 10/5/2018 $0 0 0 0 $10,100,000 3/29/2019
Taiwan 10/12/2018 $1,100,000 171 171 301 $5,300,000 3/29/2019
Turkey 10/19/2018 $53,152 74 74 223 $205,091 3/14/2019
United Kingdom 10/5/2018 $5,371,670 526 663 5,351 $38,039,241 7/22/2020
 
Rest of World $31,204,328
 
International Total$216,385,290 7/1/2024

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 24, 20191636,136 636,136$11,444,087$11,444,0871
Mar 3, 20192102,283-84% 738,419$1,840,071$13,284,1582
Mar 10, 20192218,341+113% 956,760$3,927,955$17,212,1133
Mar 17, 2019725,099-89% 981,859$451,531$17,663,6444
Mar 24, 20191217,691-30% 999,550$318,261$17,981,9055
Mar 31, 20191612,935-27% 1,012,485$232,701$18,214,6066
Apr 7, 20191416,720+29% 1,029,205$287,751$18,502,3577
Apr 14, 20191322,991+38% 1,052,196$298,653$18,801,0108
Apr 21, 20191726,989+17% 1,079,185$354,635$19,155,6459
May 12, 20191411,949 1,106,508$168,361$19,540,78012
Apr 18, 20211811,774 1,342,949$277,395$22,388,813113
Apr 25, 20211513,202+12% 1,356,151$311,039$22,699,852114
May 2, 20211213,620+3% 1,369,771$320,887$23,020,739115
May 9, 20211216,184+19% 1,385,955$381,295$23,402,034116

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Feb 24, 20191570,884 570,884$14,657,281$14,657,2811
Mar 3, 20193200,252-65% 771,136$5,102,455$19,759,7362
Mar 10, 20196108,369-46% 879,505$2,757,028$22,516,7643
Mar 17, 2019925,835-76% 905,340$655,930$23,172,6944
Mar 24, 20191012,447-52% 917,787$313,312$23,486,0065
Mar 31, 20191512,062-3% 929,849$303,058$23,789,0646
Apr 7, 20191512,875+7% 942,724$321,749$24,110,8137
Apr 14, 20191035,272+174% 977,996$538,527$24,649,3408
Apr 21, 20191528,082-20% 1,006,078$425,213$25,074,5539
May 12, 20191112,332 1,033,850$292,227$25,727,81512
Jun 9, 20191514,152 1,057,027$332,798$26,320,36916

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