Box Office History for The Smurfs Movies
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Release Date | Title | Production Budget | Opening Weekend | Domestic Box Office | Worldwide Box Office |
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Apr 7, 2017 | Smurfs: The Lost Village | $60,000,000 | $13,210,449 | $45,020,282 | $197,578,586 |
Jul 31, 2013 | The Smurfs 2 | $110,000,000 | $17,548,389 | $71,017,784 | $348,547,523 |
Jul 29, 2011 | The Smurfs | $110,000,000 | $35,611,637 | $142,614,158 | $563,749,323 |
Averages | $93,333,333 | $22,123,492 | $86,217,408 | $369,958,477 | |
Totals | 3 | $280,000,000 | $258,652,224 | $1,109,875,432 |
Video Release Breakdown
Release Date | Title | Domestic Video Sales to Date | Watch Now |
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Oct 4, 2011 | The Smurfs Holiday Celebration | iTunes Vudu | |
Dec 2, 2011 | The Smurfs | $53,639,090 | Netflix iTunes Google |
Dec 2, 2013 | The Smurfs 2 | Netflix | |
Dec 3, 2013 | The Smurfs 2 | $32,904,919 | Netflix Amazon iTunes Google |
Sep 14, 2015 | The Smurfs 4-Movie Collection | $1,521,789 | |
Jun 20, 2017 | Smurfs: The Lost Village | $9,446,723 | Netflix Amazon iTunes Google Vudu |
Jul 11, 2017 | Smurfs: 3-Movie Collection | $689,398 | |
Sep 6, 2021 | The Smurfs | ||
Sep 6, 2021 | The Smurfs: Season 1 | ||
Jun 14, 2022 | The Smurfs 2021: Season 1, Vol. 1 | ||
Jul 18, 2022 | The Smurfs: Season 2 | ||
Totals | $98,201,919 |
Our DVD and Blu-ray sales estimates are based on weekly retail surveys, which we use to build a weekly market share estimate for each title we are tracking. The market share is converted into a weekly sales estimate based on industry reports on the overall size of the market, including reports published in Media Play News.
For example, if our weekly retail survey estimates that a particular title sold 1% of all units that week, and the industry reports sales of 1,500,000 units in total, we will estimate 15,000 units were sold of that title. The consumer spending estimate is based on the average sales price for the title in the retailers we survey.
We refine our estimates from week to week as more data becomes available. In particular, we adjust weekly sales figures for the quarter once the total market estimates are published by the Digital Entertainment Group. Figures will therefore fluctuate each week, and totals for individual titles can go up or down as we update our estimates.
Because sales figures are estimated based on sampling, they will be more accurate for higher-selling titles.
Featured Blu-ray and DVD Review: Smurfs: The Lost Village
July 9th, 2017
Smurfs: The Lost Village is the third theatrical release in the franchise, but it is a reboot dropping the live action elements the first two films had. Unfortunately, it had the worst box office performance in the franchise and even though it did better internationally, there likely won’t be another film in the franchise for quite a while. Is this unfortunate news? Did the franchise finally find its footing? Or was it clear it was never going to get better?
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Baby and Beast Dominate Box Office with $26.36 million and $23.65 million
April 11th, 2017
It was a good weekend at the box office, considering the time of year, but this was almost entirely due to holdovers. The Boss Baby earned $26.36 million, which was within a rounding of our prediction, while Beauty and the Beast was relatively close behind. This meant the best new release, Smurfs: The Lost Village, only managed third place. Furthermore, it wasn’t even close to second place. Overall, the box office fell 30% from last weekend. More importantly, it was 14% higher than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2017 has pulled in $3.15 billion becoming the fastest year to reach $3 billion. It is also 6.4% or $190 million ahead of last year’s pace. It is still early, but 2017 is starting to build up a lead that will act as a cushion when it inevitably hits a soft patch.
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Weekend Predictions: Will it be Smurfs and the New Releases Get Lost in the Crowd?
April 6th, 2017
It is the first weekend of April and there are two and a half films opening wide this week. The widest of these is Smurfs: The Lost Village, but direct competition is going to hurt it at the box office. Going in Style is aiming to be a sleeper hit, but its reviews will likely get in the way of that. Meanwhile, The Case for Christ is opening in barely more than 1,000 theaters and it is aiming for the churchgoing crowd and no one else. On the positive side, it is Easter next weekend, so it should have good legs. Unfortunately for the new releases, it looks like The Boss Baby will have a relatively easy time repeating in first place, while Beauty and the Beast will be close behind in second. This weekend last year, The Boss opened in first place with $23.59 million, while Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was right behind with $23.36 million. This week we should have at least two films top that, perhaps even three if Smurfs: The Lost Village is on the high end of expectations. 2017 should continue to add to its lead over 2016.
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International Box Office: Pacific Heats Up while Smurfs Feel a Little Blue
August 8th, 2013
Pacific Rim earned first place over the weekend with $53.0 million in 58 markets for a total of $200.4 million internationally and $293.3 million worldwide. It has made more internationally than it cost to make, but it will still need a lot of help to break even. The film's biggest market over the weekend was China, where it debuted in first place with $45 million. Unfortunately for the film, while studios take about 60% of the box office numbers in the United States (it varies per film) they only get about 20% of the box office in China. Or to be more accurate, they will only get about 20% of the box office, once the sales tax dispute is settled. Right now, they are getting nothing.
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Note: This list contains actors who appeared in at least two movies in the franchise.
Person | Nr. of Movies | Role | Franchise Worldwide Box Office | Career Worldwide Box Office | Franchise / Career |
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Frank Welker | 3 | Azrael | $1,109,875,432 | $17,443,583,510 | 6.4% |
Neil Patrick Harris | 2 | Patrick Winslow | $912,296,846 | $2,961,976,642 | 30.8% |
Jayma Mays | 2 | Grace Winslow | $912,296,846 | $1,487,241,475 | 61.3% |
Hank Azaria | 2 | Gargamel | $912,296,846 | $4,407,978,860 | 20.7% |
Katy Perry | 2 | Smurfette | $912,296,846 | $1,000,570,978 | 91.2% |
John Oliver | 2 | Vanity Smurf | $912,296,846 | $2,713,665,967 | 33.6% |
Alan Cumming | 2 | Gutsy Smurf | $912,296,846 | $3,020,661,137 | 30.2% |
George Lopez | 2 | Grouchy Smurf | $912,296,846 | $2,765,609,132 | 33.0% |
Jonathan Winters | 2 | Papa Smurf | $912,296,846 | $1,318,053,408 | 69.2% |
Jeff Foxworthy | 2 | Handy Smurf | $912,296,846 | $1,002,106,279 | 91.0% |
Gary Basaraba | 2 | Hefty Smurf | $912,296,846 | $1,238,649,315 | 73.7% |
Fred Armisen | 2 | Brainy Smurf | $912,296,846 | $3,017,731,140 | 30.2% |
Kenan Thompson | 2 | Greedy Smurf | $912,296,846 | $2,242,748,803 | 40.7% |
Anton Yelchin | 2 | Clumsy Smurf | $912,296,846 | $2,764,802,168 | 33.0% |
B.J. Novak | 2 | Baker Smurf | $912,296,846 | $2,101,809,402 | 43.4% |
Paul Reubens | 2 | Jokey Smurf | $912,296,846 | $2,004,874,211 | 45.5% |
Note: This list contains people who contributed to at least two movies in the franchise.
Person | Nr. of Movies | Technical Role | Franchise Worldwide Box Office | Career Worldwide Box Office | Franchise / Career |
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Raja Gosnell | 3 |
Director (2) Executive Producer (1) |
$1,109,875,432 | $3,941,360,593 | 28.2% |
Jordan Kerner | 3 | Producer (3) | $1,109,875,432 | $1,425,888,158 | 77.8% |
Ben Haber | 3 |
Executive Producer (2) Co-Executive Producer (1) |
$1,109,875,432 | $1,139,242,575 | 97.4% |
Peyo | 3 | Character Creator (3) | $1,109,875,432 | $1,121,109,652 | 99.0% |
Dean A. Zupancic | 3 |
Re-recording Mixer (3) Visual Effects Supervisor (1) |
$1,109,875,432 | $5,359,582,073 | 20.7% |
Robert L. Sephton | 3 |
Supervising Sound Editor (2) Sound Designer (2) |
$1,109,875,432 | $2,191,359,855 | 50.6% |
J. David Stem | 2 |
Screenwriter (2) Story Creator (1) |
$912,296,846 | $2,350,036,589 | 38.8% |
David N. Weiss | 2 |
Screenwriter (2) Story Creator (1) |
$912,296,846 | $2,177,154,544 | 41.9% |
Jay Scherick | 2 |
Screenwriter (2) Story Creator (1) |
$912,296,846 | $1,478,219,583 | 61.7% |
Ezra Swerdlow | 2 | Executive Producer (2) | $912,296,846 | $2,103,938,662 | 43.4% |
David Ronn | 2 |
Screenwriter (2) Story Creator (1) |
$912,296,846 | $1,478,219,583 | 61.7% |
Paul Neesan | 2 | Executive Producer (2) | $912,296,846 | $1,157,115,699 | 78.8% |
Phil Meheux | 2 | Cinematographer (2) | $912,296,846 | $2,688,415,780 | 33.9% |
Bill Boes | 2 | Production Designer (2) | $912,296,846 | $2,122,929,673 | 43.0% |
Sabrina Plisco | 2 | Editor (2) | $912,296,846 | $2,204,359,701 | 41.4% |
Veronique Culliford | 2 | Co-Producer (2) | $546,126,109 | $546,126,109 | 100.0% |
Heitor Pereira | 2 | Composer (2) | $912,296,846 | $7,817,581,416 | 11.7% |
Rita Ryack | 2 | Costume Designer (2) | $912,296,846 | $3,480,175,107 | 26.2% |
Richard R. Hoover | 2 | Visual Effects Supervisor (2) | $912,296,846 | $1,374,037,779 | 66.4% |
Benita Allen | 2 |
Assistant Director (2) Co-Producer (1) |
$912,296,846 | $1,615,964,072 | 56.5% |
Terry Porter | 2 |
Re-recording Mixer (2) Visual Effects Supervisor (1) |
$912,296,846 | $6,973,568,428 | 13.1% |
G. A. Aguilar | 2 |
Stunt Coordinator (2) Second Unit Director (2) |
$912,296,846 | $7,004,515,460 | 13.0% |
David Rubin | 2 | Casting Director (2) | $912,296,846 | $5,913,160,481 | 15.4% |