Portugal Box Office for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 (2012)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Portugal Box Office $4,001,615Details
Worldwide Box Office $829,724,737Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $80,168,677 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $23,180,887 Details
Total North America Video Sales $103,349,564
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Synopsis

Bella awakens transformed—she is now a mother and finally… a vampire. While her husband Edward delights in her beauty, speed, and uncommon self-control, newborn Bella has never felt more alive; and the destiny of her best friend Jacob Black has become entwined in that of their exceptional daughter Renesmee. The arrival of a creature so rare cements an extended family, but will soon ignite forces that threaten to destroy.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$136,200,000
Portugal Releases: November 15th, 2012 (Wide)
Video Release: March 2nd, 2013 by Lionsgate Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sequences of violence including disturbing images, some sensuality and partial nudity.
(Rating bulletin 2243, 10/3/2012)
Running Time: 115 minutes
Franchise: Twilight
Keywords: Vampire, Werewolf, Falsely Accused, Revenge, IMAX: DMR, Romantic Drama, Young Adult Book Adaptation
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Fantasy
Production/Financing Companies: Temple Hill Entertainment, Summit Entertainment, Sunswept Entertainment
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Featured Blu-ray Review: Twilight Forever: The Complete Saga Box Set

November 5th, 2013

Twilight came out in 2008 to a mixture of high buzz and abject horror. There were a lot of people who were major fans of the book series by Stephenie Meyer, while others consider Stephenie Meyer the worst author of all time. That might be a bit harsh. The first movie opened with mixed reviews, but smashed through all expectations with nearly $200 million domestically. A year later, New Moon came out and despite earning just 27% positive reviews. That's awful any way you look at it, but even so, it earned nearly $300 million at the box office. Clearly this franchise is critic-proof and I'm under no delusion that any of my criticisms will stop anyone from buying this 10-disc Blu-ray box set. I'm so convinced that no one will change their minds over my opinion of the movie that I'm going to keep that portion of the review to a minimum and concentrate on the extras instead. After all, anyone interested in this box set has already made up their mind about the movie and just want to know if this box set has enough extras to be worth the price. More...

Blu-ray Sales: March 17th, 2013: Lively Starts for Guardians and Pi

April 29th, 2013

New releases did better on Blu-ray than they did on DVD with eight films charting on the March 17th, 2013 edition of the Blu-ray sales chart. They were led by Rise of the Guardians, which sold 584,000 units / $11.77 million. Its opening week Blu-ray share was 42%, which is strong, for a kids movie. More...

DVD Sales: March 17th, 2013: Guardians Golden, Pi Rather Lifeless

April 29th, 2013

There were not a lot of new releases on the March 17th, 2013 edition of the DVD sales chart, but one of them took top spot. Rise of the Guardians sold 804,000 units and generated $12.45 million in sales. This is a solid opening for this type of release. More...

Blu-ray Sales: March 10th, 2013: Wreck-Ralph Towers Above Competition

April 24th, 2013

Wreck-It Ralph led a group of five new releases earning first place on the March 10th, 2013 edition of the Blu-ray sales chart. The film sold 1.01 million units and generated $28.29 million in opening week sales, for an opening week Blu-ray share of 50%. This is is amazing for a kids film. Granted, it does have a high nerd nostalgia factor, which helped on Blu-ray, but this is still impressive. More...

DVD Sales: March 10th, 2013: Saga Stays Supreme

April 24th, 2013

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 remained on top spot on the March 10th, 2013 edition of the DVD sales chart, while there were seven new releases to put in an appearance in the top 30. Part 2 sold an additional 1.35 million units / $20.23 million during its first full week of release for early totals of 3.47 million units / $51.87 million. It is the best selling DVD of the year. More...

Home Market Numbers: March 3rd, 2013: Twilight Sends Mixed Signals

April 19th, 2013

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 was one of four releases from the franchise to come out this week on Blu-ray. Normally it would be great news for the Blu-ray market when a monster hit like this comes out; however, the target demographic isn't the prime demographic for Blu-ray. The overall sales actually fell when compared to last week, albeit by less than 2% in terms of units and 15% in terms of revenue. Additionally, sales of 1.61 million units / $37.46 million for the week were 94% / 79% higher than the same weekend last year. You can't complain about that. The overall Blu-ray share took a beating falling to 27% in terms of units and 32% in terms of revenue. This is just an anomaly given the top release(s). More...

Blu-ray Sales: March 3rd, 2013: Dawn Not as Bright on Blu

April 19th, 2013

A pair of new releases led the way on the March 3rd, 2013 edition of the Blu-ray sales chart. Or perhaps there was only one. It depends on how you look at things. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 earned first place with 649,000 units / $12.96 million. However, second place went to the Breaking Dawn double-shot, which sold 173,000 units / $3.77 million. Technically those are two different releases, but one could count them as one movie. Individually, they have opening week Blu-ray shares of 23% and 29%, which is pretty bad for a first-run release. However, this franchise has always pulled in more women than men, and movies aimed at women tend not to do as well on Blu-ray. More...

DVD Sales: March 3rd, 2013: Breaking Dawn Breaks 2013 Record

April 19th, 2013

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 dominated the new releases and easily took first place on the March 3rd, 2013 edition of the DVD sales chart. It sold 2.12 million units and generated $31.64 million, and did so during a shortened sales week. (It came out on Friday.) Second place went to a Breaking Dawn double-pack, which was an exclusive release. The double-shot sold an additional 418,00 units and generated $16.70 million more in sales. Add them together, and this film is already the best selling DVD of 2013, at least so far. More...

Home Market Numbers: February 24th, 2013: Gaming the System

April 14th, 2013

The one-two punch of Argo / Game of Thrones: Season Two helped the Blu-ray sales hold on rather well from last week. Granted, overall the new releases were not as strong and sales fell 30% in terms of units and 19% in terms of revenue, but 1.83 million units and $49.39 million is still a good week. More importantly, this was 39% more units sold and 51% higher revenue generated when compared to last year. It also boosted the overall Blu-ray share to 39% in terms of units and 51% in terms of revenue. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for February 26th, 2013

February 26th, 2013

It's a good week on the home market with not only one of the biggest films of the last year coming out, but also one of the best. The biggest is The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2, which should be the best selling DVD and Blu-ray for the week, but it isn't a contender for Pick of the Week. For that honor, we go back a few weeks to Frankenweenie. The screener arrived late, but it was worth waiting for and the 3D Combo Pack, while a little pricey, is worth picking up. Also in contender for Pick of the Week is Rocko's Modern Life: The Complete Series. More...

International Box Office: Hobbit is Smaller in Stature This Week

December 27th, 2012

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey remained on top of the international chart with an estimated $96 million on 18,417 screens in 59 markets for a total of $288.5 million. This includes a first place, $17.8 million opening on 2,115 screens in Russia. It also had an amazing hold in Germany down just 6% to $14.2 million on 1,408 screens over the weekend for a total of $36.7 million after two. The film's best market remained the U.K. where it has made $38.4 million, including $9.8 million on 1,546 screens this past weekend, but that is a pretty steep drop-off. More...

International Box Office: Hobbit Travels Around the World

December 20th, 2012

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey entered the international chart in first place with $138.0 million on 18,165 screens in 56 markets. Leading the way was the U.K. with $18.80 million on 598 screens, while it also cracked $10 million in Germany with $15.13 million on 877 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $17.19 million. It also came very close in France with $9.77 million on 958 screens. The film had similar strong openings in Spain with $7.98 million on 1,052 screens and in South Korea with $7.29 million on 1,028 screes over the weekend, although it had a total opening of $8.50 million. More...

Weekend Predictions: The Hobbit Looks to Tower Over Competition

December 13th, 2012

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey opens this weekend and it will clearly be the biggest hit of the month and likely the biggest hit of the winter. There is roughly a 100% chance that The Hobbit will earn first place and nearly all analysts think it will earn more than the entire box office earned last week. It might even earn more than the entire box office made last year. Last year, the box office was led by Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, which made just under $40 million, while second place went to Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chip-Wrecked with just over $23 million. If The Hobbit doesn't make more than those two films made combined, then the box office is in serious trouble. More...

International Box Office: Rise Rose to the Top

December 13th, 2012

Rise Of The Guardians reached first place on the international chart with $26.71 million on 9,620 screens in 58 markets for a total of $91.33 million. The film had no major market openings, but it did rise to first place in the U.K. with $2.57 million on 495 screens over the weekend for a total of $6.51 million after two. It also remained in first place in France with $2.86 million on 649 screens, giving it a two-week total of $7.79 million. The film does have a few more markets left to open in, including Australia this coming weekend, so it should earn enough to break even sooner rather than later. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Box Office Falls as Moviegoers Wait for The Hobbit

December 10th, 2012

Skyfall returned to the top of the box office chart, which is fitting, because it was the last film released that truly beat expectations at the box office. The only wide release this week, Playing For Keeps, barely remained above the Mendoza Line and failed to reach the top five. The overall box office fell 30% to just $80 million. Ugh. There are a couple of pieces of good news we should focus on. Firstly, $80 million is still 7% higher than this weekend last year. Secondly, it was enough to push 2012 over the $10 billion market. At the moment, the total box office for 2012 is $10.02 billion, which is 6% higher than 2011 had managed at the same point in the year. By this time next week, 2012 might be ahead of 2011's final figure of $10.28 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Skyfall Regains Top Spot

December 9th, 2012

Skyfall returns to the top of the chart this weekend as another new release fails to catch on with audiences and films playing for a 3rd, 4th or 5th weekend battle for top billing. The new release that has missed out this time around is Playing for Keeps, which will land in 6th place with around $6 million. Above it, Rise of the Guardians, Lincoln and Life of Pi are all holding up well on a week-to-week basis (down 21%, 32% and 32% respectively), but Skyfall will win the weekend thanks to its existing momentum. Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 2 continues to tumble -- it will be down 47% this weekend -- but it will still come in third with just over $9 million. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Holdovers Keep Control of the Box Office?

December 7th, 2012

For the third weekend in a row, holdovers are expected to dominated the box office. In fact, there are many analysts that think Playing For Keeps won't even reach the top five. That doesn't mean there won't be a race for top spot, as Skyfall, Lincoln, and The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 were within $100,000 of each other on Wednesday. Will Lincoln finally gets its place at the top? Or will Skyfall return to the clouds? Meanwhile, how will the overall box office compare to last year, which was led by the one-two punch of New Year's Eve and The Sitter. That was a pretty weak effort from 2011, so 2012 does have an opening for a victory, despite the lack of significant new releases. More...

International Box Office: Twilight Tops $700 Million, Nears Franchise Record

December 6th, 2012

We are still stuck with studio estimates for the international numbers, but we can confidently say The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 is in top spot. The film pulled in $48.8 million on 11,800 screens in 73 markets for totals of $447.8 million internationally and $702.40 million worldwide. It has likely already become the biggest hit in the franchise. The film had no major market openings, but it has yet to debut in Japan, but it will likely get past $800 million before then, which will be its last major milestone. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Dawn Still Breaking Bank

December 3rd, 2012

It was a close race for top spot as The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 just held off Skyfall by less than $1 million. Unfortunately, the best new release, Killing Them Softly, failed to match low expectations, while The Collection barely managed a spot in the top ten. The overall box office fell 45% to $114 million. However, as sharp as that decline was, it was still 41% higher than the same weekend last year and December begins with 2012 ahead of 2011 by 5.9% at $9.91 billion to $9.36 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Killing Has Soft Opening

December 2nd, 2012

The weekend after Thanksgiving is not known for its box office prowess, and this year is proving no different. Most films in the top 10 are down around 50% from last weekend, and the new wide releases are both falling short of their respective distributor's hopes. Killing Them Softly is headed for a $7 million debut, according to Weinstein, which is Brad Pitt's worst wide opening since Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas back in 2003, and worst live action wide release since 1994's The Favor. Meanwhile, LD Distribution is projecting $3.4 million for The Collection in 1,403 theaters, which is less of a surprise, but still a disappointment. With those two misfires, the top of the chart is once more populated by Breaking Dawn, Part 2 and Skyfall, which are essentially neck and neck at this point, with Twilight topping $250 million domestically this weekend and Bond set to reach that landmark in the next few days. More...

Weekend Predictions: Holdovers are Killing New Releases

November 30th, 2012

Like last weekend, holdovers will again dominate the new releases this weekend. However, one could argue the headline is inaccurate, as Killing Them Softly is really the only new film opening truly wide, so it should be "release", singular. The Collection is opening in more theaters than originally anticipated, perhaps enough to grab a spot in the top ten, but it is not opening truly wide. That said, there are some who think The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 will relinquish top spot at the box office with some thinking Skyfall will regain the title, while others think Lincoln will climb to first place. This weekend last year was a total disaster with the best new release playing in just 10 theaters. This year we should be a little stronger at the top and with a lot more depth. More...

International Box Office: More Milestones for Twilight

November 29th, 2012

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 held firm in first place with $104.21 million on 12,818 screens in 73 markets for a two-week total of $365.46 million intentionally and $592.83 million worldwide. By this time next week, it should be the biggest hit in the franchise. This past weekend, the film opened in Germany earning first place with $12.82 million on 765 screens for a total opening of $16.67 million. Its best holdover was in the U.K. where it made $8.56 million on 559 screens over the weekend for a total of $43.22 million. This is a strong result, but it was down 66%, which is troubling. It was better in Russia down 62% to $8.30 million on 1,380 screens for a total of $36.28 million after two. A 62% decline is actually average for the market, more or less. The film has very few markets left to open in, but it is already profitable, so the studio should be very happy. More...

Per Theater Chart: Hitching a Ride to the Top

November 27th, 2012

It was a particularly busy week on top of the per theater chart with seven films topping the $10,000 mark. Leading the way was Hitchcock with an average of $16,924 in 17 theaters. This is good for a limited release, but not great, and given the competition at this time of year, it needed to be great to survive. Anna Karenina expanded from 16 theaters to 66 earning an average of $13,580. Again, this is good, but not great. Rust and Bone was next with an average of $13,577 in two theaters. If it had sold just one more ticket, it would have earned second place instead of third on this list. Lincoln actually saw its per theater average grow reaching $12,724. It has already expanded truly wide and it should expand at least a little bit more. Likewise, Silver Linings Playbook should also expand more, as its per theater average this week was $11,945; however, it likely won't expand wide. The overall box office leader, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2, was next up with an average of $10,723. The Central Park Five topped $10,000 on the per theater chart, barely, with an average of $10,190 in three theaters. Skyfall was the final film in the $10,000 club with an average of $10,069. It is pretty rare for a film to remain above that mark for three weeks in a row. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Moviegoers Fill Up on Leftovers

November 26th, 2012

The Thanksgiving long weekend was stronger than anticipated with nearly every film topping predictions, some by pretty big margins. In fact, some earned more over three days than they were expected to earn over five days. Despite this, the box office was actually down 17% from last weekend to $208 million over the three-day portion of the weekend. This was 26% higher than the three-day portion of last year's Thanksgiving long weekend. Over five days, the box office pulled in $291 million, which is the most ever for a Thanksgiving weekend and 25% higher than last year. Year-to-date, 2012 has pulled in $9.75 billion, which is 5.5% higher than last year's running tally of $9.24 billion. If 2012 can simply match 2011 the rest of the way, then we will set a new all-time yearly box office total with about $10.7 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Twilight and Bond Lead Record-Setting Thanksgiving

November 25th, 2012

As expected, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 and Skyfall are dominating the Thanksgiving charts, and, with some help from three new releases and two strong holdovers, will produce the most lucrative Thanksgiving holiday in history. All told, we should see something a little over $200 million in revenue for the three-day portion of the weekend, placing it in the top 20 weekends of all time. Breaking Dawn, Part 2 is tracking about in line with Part 1 at this point in its run. In contrast, Skyfall is well ahead of James Bond's previous outing, and has become the first Bond movie to top $200 million domestically (before adjusting for inflation). More...

Contest: Heart Attack

November 23rd, 2012

Next weekend after Thanksgiving long weekend is usually a slow on, and this week it is no different, as the only wide release is Killing Them Softly. This film has almost no chance to top The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 at the box office; in fact, it might not reach the top five. Regardless, it is the target film in this week's box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Killing Them Softly. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a signed copy of Tiffany Alvord's EP "My Heart Is" on CD. Meanwhile, whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will also win a signed copy of Tiffany Alvord's EP "My Heart Is" on CD. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

Weekend Predictions: New Releases Fight for Table Scraps

November 21st, 2012

It's the beginning of Thanksgiving long weekend tonight, which means it is a busy day for new releases. There are three new releases opening wide, plus another film that is expanding wide enough that is has a shot at the top ten. Unfortunately for the new films, there's little hope any of them will top The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 over the weekend. In fact, there's a chance none of them will top Skyfall for second place. Rise of the Guardians is the only one with a real shot at second place, while Life of Pi and Red Dawn will be in a tough battle for fifth place. Finally, Silver Linings Playbook is expanding to more than 400 theaters and could grab tenth place. The box office last year looks very similar to the box office potential this year. With a little luck, there will be mostly pleasant surprises rather than serious disappointments and 2012 will have another solid win. More...

International Box Office: Twilight is Breaking the Bank

November 21st, 2012

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 opened internationally and dominated the chart with $199.45 million on 13,400 screens in 61 markets during its first weekend of release. It opened in a number of major markets, scoring first place in all of them. In the U.K., the film made $25.20 million on 558 screens, while it also topped $20 million in Russia with $21.97 million on 1,366. In France, the film pulled in $16.56 million on 823 screens, while in Brazil it earned $12.24 million on 1,213 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $17.87 million. In Spain it made $11.76 million on 1,052 screens over the weekend and $12.11 million including previews. It earned $10.58 million on 856 screens over the weekend in Italy for a total opening on $13.34 million. Mexico was close behind with $9.94 million on 2,642 screens over the weekend and $12.29 million in total. It didn't hit the $10 million market in South Korea; in fact, it barely earned first place there with $5.91 million on 665 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $7.17 million. A local hit, A Werewolf Boy was right behind, but more on that below. More...

Contest: Get the Picture (Frame): Winning Announcement

November 20th, 2012

The winner of our Get the Picture (Frame) contest was determined and it is... More...

Per Theater Chart: Dawn of a Busy Day

November 20th, 2012

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 led the overall chart and the per theater chart. Its average was $34,660, which is especially impressive, as it was playing in more than 4,000 theaters. The next best release was Silver Linings Playbook, which earned an average of $27,688 in 16 theaters. This suggests a strong potential to expand, while its reviews suggest a strong word-of-mouth and some Awards Season buzz. Anna Karenina was next up with an average of $20,043, also playing in 16 theaters, but the reviews suggest it will struggle if it tries to expand. The Comedy opened in New York this week after playing in Los Angeles last week and it did really well earning $13,150. Both members of last week's $10,000 club remained above that mark this week with Lincoln earning an average of $11,859 and Skyfall earning an average of $11,727. One final note, while Jab Tak Hai Jaan didn't quite reach that mark with an average of $8,022 in 160 theaters, it debuted on Tuesday. In total, it made $1.94 million, which would have given it an average of $12,136, had it made that over the weekend. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Twilight Shines Bright for Lionsgate

November 19th, 2012

While The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 wasn't quite as strong as predicted, it still had a monster opening. Likewise, the two big holdovers both fell a little further than anticipated. The only film in the top five that really beat expectations was Lincoln. Fortunately, all of the films in the top five came close enough to matching the predictions that the overall box office was still very strong. Compared to last week, the box office grew by 44% to just under $250 million. Compared to last year, the box office grew 12%, which is a much more important number. Year-to-date, 2012 has pulled in $9.41 billion and is now 4.8% above last year's pace. It is still technically possible that 2012 will fail to match last year at the box office, but it is ferociously unlikely. More...

Weekend Estimates: Breaking Dawn Posts 8th-Biggest Weekend

November 18th, 2012

The beginning of the end for the Twilight franchise is here, and, as expected, big money is being made by Lionsgate/Summit. While this installment doesn't look like it will break franchise records, Lionsgate is predicting a $141.3 million opening weekend, which will be the 8th-best of all time, assuming it holds up. New Moon will most likely remain the top opener for the franchise with $142.8 million, although it will be a close-run thing. Twilight will most likely end up the 5th-highest-grossing franchise at the domestic box office, behind only the "box office gods", Harry Potter, Star Wars, Batman and James Bond. More...

Weekend Predictions: Twilight Dawns for the Final Time

November 15th, 2012

As The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 prepares to re-write the record book, it would be easy to overlook the rest of the top five. However, there are a few other films of note. Firstly, Lincoln, which is expanding this weekend and will nearly be at the truly wide level. Nearly everyone thinks this film will grab a spot in the top five. Also, despite a lot of people predicting Breaking Dawn will break records, a lot of people think Skyfall will hold up pretty well over the weekend. By comparison, last year, Breaking Dawn, Part 1 had an impressive opening, but it was the only thing about the weekend that was impressive, as Happy Feet 2 crashed and burned. There's a slim chance Breaking Dawn, Part 2 will open with more than the combined openings of those two films. Adding in Skyfall and 2012 should come out with a major win this week. More...

IMAX: Wide Blue Skies

November 14th, 2012

Skyfall started its domestic run and included in its $90 million weekend haul was $12.75 million in 320 IMAX theaters. Internationally, it added another $2.7 million in 127 IMAX theaters, for a three-week total of $14.5 million internationally and $27.25 million worldwide. Up next for the format is The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 this weekend, which should be huge. More...

Contest: Get the Picture (Frame)

November 9th, 2012

Like last week, there's only one new wide release this week, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2. That film should have no trouble topping the box office charts. In fact, it could break the November weekend record and might even start so strong it has the momentum to win three weekends in a row. It is clearly the only choice for the target film in this week's box office prediction contest. However, while the choice for target film is boring, we do have a fun prize, as we are giving away something we rarely get a chance to do: merchandise! To celebrate the release of Friends: Blu-ray Megaset, we have some merchandise from the show to give away. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2.

Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), regardless if they go over or under, will win a limited Edition Friends prize pack with two oversized cappuccino mugs and a picture frame just like the one on Monica’s door. (See the image above for what they look like.) Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2012 Preview: November

November 1st, 2012

October was pretty good with a few films really crushing expectations, which made up for the few duds that opened at the end. 2012 gained about $100 million over 2011 during the month of October. We really needed this success and hopefully November will continue this push forward. However, November is a bit of a weird month. There are five weekends, but only eight true wide releases, half of which open on the Thanksgiving long weekend, leaving the other four weeks with just one true wide release each. There are a couple others opening in the semi-wide level and another opening in limited release with a planned wide release, but even so, it is not a busy month. That said, it is a case of quality over quantity. There are four films that are pretty much guaranteed to reach $100 million, one of which should reach $300 million. By comparison, last November only produced one $100 million film. Granted, that film was The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 1, which made nearly $300 million, which is a huge number no matter how you look at it. But this year, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 should top that number and with the other $100 million movies pulling in more than $400 million combined, it should be a very profitable month at the box office. 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
2012/11/16 1 $1,539,350   97 $15,870   $1,539,350 1
2012/11/23 1 $675,106 -56% 89 $7,585   $2,523,077 2
2012/11/30 1 $343,678 -49% 77 $4,463   $3,066,083 3
2012/12/07 3 $182,304 -47% 67 $2,721   $3,378,371 4
2012/12/14 3 $97,229 -47% 65 $1,496   $3,562,960 5
2012/12/21 5 $63,240 -35% 49 $1,291   $3,727,220 6
2012/12/28 6 $60,582 -4% 37 $1,637   $3,857,732 7
2013/01/11 15 $7,436   17 $437   $3,965,420 9
2013/01/25 22 $709   2 $355   $4,001,615 11

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 11/15/2012 $2,564,201 241 241 1159 $7,304,324 12/30/2018
Australia 11/15/2012 $12,991,655 655 655 2508 $29,637,254 9/30/2024
Austria 11/21/2012 $1,513,435 85 85 502 $5,285,699 12/14/2015
Belgium 11/14/2012 $2,974,292 81 88 603 $7,733,240 12/14/2015
Bolivia 11/15/2012 $213,027 18 18 124 $741,367 12/30/2018
Brazil 11/15/2012 $11,829,762 1212 1212 5257 $54,249,028 12/14/2015
Bulgaria 11/16/2012 $129,284 26 26 173 $394,660 12/30/2018
Chile 11/15/2012 $1,620,306 153 153 702 $4,582,279 12/30/2018
Colombia 11/16/2012 $2,111,538 357 357 1323 $6,746,508 12/30/2018
Croatia 11/15/2012 $323,485 29 29 157 $746,458 12/30/2018
Czech Republic 11/15/2012 $1,417,899 121 121 360 $2,865,195 12/30/2018
Denmark 11/15/2012 $2,031,546 94 100 386 $4,999,912 12/14/2015
Ecuador 11/16/2012 $780,100 54 54 217 $2,229,037 12/29/2018
Egypt 11/14/2012 $218,991 10 10 107 $939,604 12/30/2018
Estonia 11/16/2012 $115,665 14 14 44 $287,657 12/12/2015
Finland 11/16/2012 $0 0 69 153 $2,722,801 12/13/2015
France 11/14/2012 $17,889,240 823 823 3912 $38,951,800 12/13/2015
Germany 11/22/2012 $0 0 765 4340 $40,589,908 12/14/2015
Ghana 11/23/2012 $9,103 1 4 7 $24,148 12/29/2018
Greece 11/15/2012 $0 0 88 213 $2,481,388 12/12/2015
Hong Kong 12/20/2012 $1,001,911 54 54 158 $2,601,309 12/14/2015
Hungary 11/15/2012 $765,267 44 44 396 $1,749,950 12/30/2018
Iceland 11/16/2012 $51,150 7 7 24 $134,834 12/29/2018
India 11/23/2012 $1,005,493 275 275 375 $1,643,386 12/12/2015
Italy 11/14/2012 $11,239,846 861 861 2420 $24,308,676 12/12/2015
Japan 12/28/2012 $817,065 147 201 499 $4,083,596 12/14/2015
Kenya 11/16/2012 $37,950 8 8 40 $111,646 12/29/2018
Latvia 11/16/2012 $118,967 10 10 46 $330,382 12/30/2018
Lebanon 11/15/2012 $280,365 16 16 63 $664,649 12/30/2018
Lithuania 11/16/2012 $0 0 18 51 $461,230 12/13/2015
Malaysia 11/22/2012 $2,023,975 152 152 506 $4,361,488 12/12/2015
Mexico 11/15/2012 $9,999,481 2642 2642 8533 $29,577,944 12/14/2015
Netherlands 11/16/2012 $1,606,316 103 103 603 $5,666,909 12/13/2015
New Zealand 11/15/2012 $1,852,965 125 125 612 $4,198,203 9/28/2020
Nigeria 11/16/2012 $41,872 7 7 35 $128,418 12/29/2018
North America 11/16/2012 $141,067,634 4,070 4,070 24,105 $292,324,737 4/16/2015
Norway 11/16/2012 $0 0 101 268 $5,375,229 12/13/2015
Peru 11/15/2012 $2,265,177 328 328 941 $5,175,525 12/30/2018
Philippines 11/15/2012 $4,052,906 420 420 925 $8,266,504 12/29/2018
Poland 11/16/2012 $2,447,542 237 244 805 $5,583,367 12/29/2018
Portugal 11/15/2012 $1,539,350 97 97 500 $4,001,615 12/14/2015
Romania 11/16/2012 $615,342 56 56 204 $1,445,573 12/30/2018
Russia (CIS) 11/15/2012 $22,241,344 1366 1380 4586 $44,054,716 12/29/2018
Serbia and Montenegro 11/22/2012 $39,532 13 13 194 $151,669 12/30/2018
Singapore 11/22/2012 $1,533,449 62 62 134 $3,184,396 12/14/2015
Slovakia 11/15/2012 $596,485 40 40 139 $1,126,302 12/13/2015
Slovenia 11/15/2012 $125,168 11 11 88 $375,965 12/14/2015
South Africa 11/16/2012 $1,265,672 107 118 504 $4,049,711 12/12/2015
South Korea 11/15/2012 $5,888,515 665 665 1926 $17,418,074 12/12/2015
Spain 11/16/2012 $11,923,269 1052 1052 3734 $30,181,180 12/14/2015
Sweden 11/14/2012 $2,312,287 195 195 603 $7,834,929 12/13/2015
Switzerland 11/14/2012 $595,357 36 138 473 $5,068,424 12/13/2015
Taiwan 11/16/2012 $1,589,331 49 49 265 $6,012,931 12/13/2015
Thailand 11/15/2012 $3,204,055 332 332 726 $6,234,483 12/13/2015
Turkey 11/16/2012 $2,338,168 310 310 1859 $7,483,818 10/3/2024
Ukraine 11/15/2012 $1,569,929 101 107 441 $3,272,523 12/29/2018
United Arab Emirates 11/15/2012 $1,564,073 78 78 143 $3,039,792 12/30/2018
United Kingdom 11/16/2012 $25,567,380 558 559 2913 $57,946,292 12/14/2015
Uruguay 11/16/2012 $125,177 18 18 78 $395,428 12/30/2018
Venezuela 11/16/2012 $0 0 89614 174172 $9,353,315 12/14/2015
Vietnam 11/16/2012 $516,301 34 34 131 $1,747,779 12/29/2018
 
Rest of World $5,085,573
 
Worldwide Total$829,724,737 10/3/2024

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

Leading Cast

Kristen Stewart    Bella Swan
Robert Pattinson    Edward Cullen
Taylor Lautner    Jacob Black

Supporting Cast

Billy Burke    Charlie Swan
Peter Facinelli    Dr. Carlisie Cullen
Elizabeth Reaser    Esme Cullen
Kellan Lutz    Emmett Cullen
Nikki Reed    Rosalie Hale
Jackson Rathbone    Jasper Hale
Ashley Greene    Alice Cullen
Michael Sheen    Aro
Dakota Fanning    Jane
Chaske Spencer    Sam Uley
Mackenzie Foy    Renesmee
Maggie Grace    Irina
Jamie Campbell Bower    Caius
Christopher Heyerdahl    Marcus
Lateef Crowder    Santiago
Daniel Cudmore    Felix
Charlie Bewley    Demetri
Billy Wagenseller    Vasilii
Cameron Bright    Alec
Andrea Powell    Sasha
MyAnna Buring    Tanya
Casey Labow    Kate
Mia Maestro    Carmen
Christian Camargo    Eleazar
Omar Metwally    Amun
Andrea Gabriel    Kebi
Angela Sarafyan    Tia
Rami Malek    Benjamin
Tracey Heggins    Senna
Judith Shekoni    Zafrina
John Edward Lee    English Punk
Lee Pace    Garrett
Patrick Brennan    Liam
Lisa Howard    Siobhan
Marlane Barnes    Maggie
Bill Tangradi    Randall
Toni Trucks    Mary
Eric Odom    Peter
Valorie Curry    Charlotte
Joe Anderson    Alistair
Pacey Gillespie    Young Quileute
Brayden Jimmie    Young Quileute
Gabrial Swo Wo    Young Quileute
Guri Weinberg    Stefan
Noel Fisher    Vladimir
Amdouly    Henri
Janelle Froehlich    Yvette
Masami Kosaka    Toshiro
Alex Rice    Sue Clearwater
Tony Bentley    Maitre D'
Wendell Pierce    J. Jenks
Julia Jones    Leah
Booboo Stewart    Seth
J.D. Pardo    Nahuel
Marisa Quinn    Huilen
Christie Burke    Renesmee (Young Woman)
Angelo Renai    Minister Weber
Abigail Cornell    Renesmee (4 Years)
Isabella Ianuzzi    Renesmee (4 Years)
Milli Wilkinson    Renesmee (4 Years)
Eliza Faria    Renesmee (4 Years)
Tate Clemons    Renesmee (5 years)
Taylor Diane Robinson    Renesmee (5 years)
Kailyn Stratton    Renesmee (5 years)
Rachel St. Gelais    Renesmee (5 years)
Blythe Barrington-Hughes    Renesmee (7 years)

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

Production and Technical Credits

Bill Condon    Director
Melissa Rosenberg    Screenwriter
Stephenie Meyer    Based on the Novel ‘Breaking Dawn’ by
Wyck Godfrey    Producer
Karen Rosenfelt    Producer
Stephenie Meyer    Producer
Marty Bowen    Executive Producer
Greg Mooradian    Executive Producer
Mark Morgan    Executive Producer
Guy Oseary    Executive Producer
Bill Bannerman    Co-Producer
Guillermo Navarro    Director of Photography
Richard Sherman    Production Designer
Virginia Katz    Editor
Alexandra Patsavas    Music Supervisor
Carter Burwell    Composer
Michael Wilkinson    Costume Designer
Debra Zane    Casting
Terry Windell    Visual Effects Supervisor
Ian Slater    Editor
John M. Morse    Second Assistant Director

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