Turkey Box Office for Strange Magic (2015)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Turkey Box Office $47,732Details
Worldwide Box Office $13,741,343Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $5,390,989 Details
Total North America Video Sales $5,390,989
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Synopsis

A fairy tale musical inspired by “A Midsummer Night's Dream.” Popular songs from the past six decades help tell the tale of a colorful cast of goblins, elves, fairies and imps, and the misadventures sparked by the battle over a powerful potion.

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Movie Details

Turkey Releases: October 2nd, 2015 (Wide)
Video Release: May 19th, 2015 by Buena Vista Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG
Running Time: 99 minutes
Keywords: Fairies, Culture Clash, Race Relations, Jukebox Musical, Romeo and Juliet Romance, Romance
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Musical
Production Method:Digital Animation
Creative Type:Kids Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Lucasfilm
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Home Market Numbers: American is Number One

June 8th, 2015

American Sniper

It was a very shallow week for new releases with only one release that made any real impact. American Sniper dominated the combined home market chart selling ten times as many units as the second place film. During its first week of release, it sold 1.20 million units and generated $22.57 million in sales for an opening week Blu-ray share of 42%. The film is nearly in the top ten on the 2015 combined chart, but given its box office, it should have sold twice that. Also, its Blu-ray share is lower than expected for an action film. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for May 19th, 2015

May 19th, 2015

Orange is the New Black: Season Two

The home market is a lot stronger than it has been in weeks, but that is almost entirely due to the release of American Sniper on DVD and Blu-ray Combo Pack. On the other hand, it is not the best release on this week's list. There were many of contenders for Pick of the Week, including Girlhood and Limelight, but in the end I went with Orange Is the New Black: Season 2. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Box Office was Less than Super

February 2nd, 2015

American Sniper poster

Super Bowl weekend was rough at the box office with only one film topping $10 million. That film was American Sniper, which completed the hat trick, but with less than expected. Second place went to Project Almanac, again earning less than expected, while Paddington was right behind in third place. Overall the box office fell 36% from last weekend, down to just $102 million. This is still 18% higher than the same weekend last year, so we have that to focus on. Year-to-date, 2015 has pulled in $994 million, which is 7.0% more than last year's pace of $929 million. Again, it is way too early to judge and as we saw last year, things can fall apart really quickly. That said, I will take any good news I can get. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Sniper Stable, While Next Door Survives

January 27th, 2015

American Sniper poster

As expected, American Sniper earned first place, but it did so with a much stronger sophomore stint. As for the new releases, The Boy Next Door matched expectations (nearly) perfectly but the other two missed the Mendoza Line. Overall, the box office was down 21% to $159 million; however, this is good for a post-holiday weekend. Compared to last year, the overall box office was 37% higher. This kind of year-over-year growth usually only happens when holidays are misaligned. Year-to-date, 2015 is ahead of 2014 by 4.1% at $856 million to $823 million. It is obviously too soon to celebrate, but after last year's losses, I'll take any reason to be optimistic. More...

Weekend Estimates: American Sniper Continues Box Office Domination

January 25th, 2015

American Sniper poster

After smashing the January weekend record last weekend, American Sniper is enjoying a very solid second-weekend hold. So solid, in fact, that it will also have the third-best January weekend. If it drops less than 35% next weekend, it will share with Avatar the records for the top six January weekends, each movie having topped $42 million three times. Sniper’s expected weekend this time around is $64.365m, according to Warner Bros. Sunday morning projection. More...

Weekend Predictions: New Releases to Fall Victim to Sniper

January 22nd, 2015

American Sniper poster

There are three wide releases coming out this weekend: The Boy Next Door, Mortdecai, and Strange Magic. None of these movies are earning good reviews and none of them are likely to become even midlevel hits. As such, American Sniper will have a really, really easy time to repeat in top spot. It could drop by 80% and still earn first place this weekend. This weekend last year, the only wide release was I, Frankenstein, which bombed hard. I really hope none of the new releases open as poorly as that film did, but it is possible. Regardless, 2015 will win thanks to American Sniper's sophomore stint. More...

Contest: A Bird in the Hand

January 16th, 2015

Next weekend there are three wide releases, The Boy Next Door, Mortdecai, and Strange Magic. Oh boy. This is the most January out of all of the January weeks. I really don't think any of them will even come close to becoming a midlevel hit, but one of them will have to be the target film for this week's box office prediction contest. I'm going with ... rolls a dice ... Mortdecai. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Mortdecai.

Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a copy of White Bird in a Blizzard on DVD. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will win a copy of Life's a Breeze on DVD. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2015 Preview: January

January 1st, 2015

Taken 3 poster

2014 is over and for the most part, December was a soft ending to a weak year. This is bad news for two reasons. Firstly, it means the overall box office is still soft and it is unlikely that January will start strong. Secondly, last January was a great month, thanks in part to Frozen and other holdovers. The slump can't last forever and Taken 3 should help 2015 get off to a reasonably fast start and it even has a shot at $100 million. American Sniper got off to a really fast start in limited release, so it too could be a hit when it expands wide. By comparison, last January was led by Ride Along, but there were only two other films that didn't completely bomb. I want to say 2015 will start out on a winning note, but given the box office losing streak, it will likely pay to be pessimistic. More...

Because some of our sources provide box office data in their local currency, while we use USD in the graph above and table below, exchange rate fluctuations can have effect on the data causing stronger increases or even decreases of the cumulative box office.

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeScreensPer ScreenTotal GrossWeek
2015/10/02 13 $30,691   105 $292   $30,691 1
2015/10/09 21 $6,952 -77% 71 $98   $46,147 2
2015/10/16 35 $369 -95% 7 $53   $47,732 3

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
North America 1/23/2015 $5,504,441 3,020 3,020 8,110 $12,429,583 12/12/2018
Turkey 10/2/2015 $30,691 105 105 183 $47,732 12/30/2018
United Kingdom 8/21/2015 $88,111 289 289 2047 $900,624 6/9/2016
 
Rest of World $363,404
 
Worldwide Total$13,741,343 12/30/2018

Full financial estimates for this film, including domestic and international box office, video sales, video rentals, TV and ancillary revenue are available through our research services. For more information, please contact us at research@the-numbers.com.

Lead Ensemble Members

Alan Cumming    Bog King
Evan Rachel Wood    Marianne
Elijah Kelley    Sunny
Meredith Anne Bull    Dawn
Sam Palladio    Roland
Kristin Chenoweth    Sugar Plum Fairy
Maya Rudolph    Griselda
Alfred Molina    Fairy King
Bob Einstein    Stuff
Peter Stormare    Thang

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

Production and Technical Credits

Gary Rydstrom    Director
Gary Rydstrom    Screenwriter
Irene Mecchi    Screenwriter
George Lucas    Story Creator
Mark S. Miller    Producer
George Lucas    Executive Producer
Kiri Hart    Executive Producer
Jason McGatlin    Executive Producer
Chris Plummer    Editor
Marius de Vries    Composer
Marius de Vries    Music Director
Tony Plett    Art Director
Steven Gizicki    Music Supervisor
Sarah McArthur    Co-Producer
Kevin Munroe    Co-Producer
Kim Ooi    Animation Supervisor
E.J. Holowicki    Sound Designer
Steve Slanec    Supervising Sound Editor
Tom Johnson    Re-recording Mixer
Juan Peralta    Re-recording Mixer
Tony Plett    Senior Visual Effects Supervisor
Nigel Sumner    Visual Effects Supervisor
David Rubin    Casting Director
Richard Hicks    Casting Director
Lindsay Perlman    Casting Director

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