South Korea Box Office for 2 Guns (2013)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
South Korea Box Office $46,017Details
Worldwide Box Office $132,493,015Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $13,180,731 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $8,307,497 Details
Total North America Video Sales $21,488,228
Further financial details...

Synopsis

For the past 12 months, DEA agent Bobby Trench and U.S. naval intelligence officer Marcus Stigman have been reluctantly attached at the hip. But there is a big problem with their unique alliance: neither knows that the other is an undercover federal agent. Working undercover as members of a narcotics syndicate, each man distrusts his partner as much as the criminals they have both been tasked to take down. When their attempt to infiltrate a Mexican drug cartel and recover millions goes haywire, Trench and Stigman are suddenly disavowed by their superiors. Now that everyone wants them in jail or in the ground, the only person they can count on is the other. Unfortunately for their pursuers, when good guys spend years pretending to be bad, they pick up a few tricks along the way.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$61,000,000
South Korea Releases: November 6th, 2013 (Wide)
Video Release: November 19th, 2013 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for violence throughout, language and brief nudity.
(Rating bulletin 2275, 6/5/2013)
Running Time: 109 minutes
Keywords: Narcotics, DEA Agent, Navy, Organized Crime, Undercover, Special Ops, Corrupt Cops, Government Corruption, Heist, Surprise Twist, Buddy Cop, Action Comedy
Source:Based on Comic/Graphic Novel
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Universal Pictures, Emmett/Furla Films, Marc Platt Productions, Oasis Ventures Entertainment Ltd., Envision Media, Herrick Entertainment, BOOM! Studios
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for November 19th, 2013

November 20th, 2013

There are some good releases this week, but it is also a shallow week. If you look at Amazon.com's list of new releases, by the third or fourth page, you will find more filler than releases worth talking about. On the other hand, there are a number of late releases that finally arrived and I was able to get done. There are a number of contenders for Pick of the Week this week, including Doctor Who Story 29: The Tenth Planet, which is a must have for all Whovians. Kinky Boots is a very fun movie and you can't beat the price of the DVD. On the other hand, the Star Trek: The Next Generation Blu-ray releases for Season Five and Unification are expensive, but worth it for fans. In the end, I went with The World's End on Blu-ray Combo Pack for Pick of the Week. More...

International Box Office: Rise of Detective Dee

October 3rd, 2013

Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon opened in China with $17.0 million earning first place in that market and on the overall international chart. The original earned a limited release here and was a great movie, so I'm hoping this film will also get a release here. I'm certainly looking forward to seeing it. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Summer Still Strong

August 13th, 2013

There were four films that opened wide last week and while none of them were monster hits, three of the four of them were solid openings. Elysium opened in first place, but landed on the lower end of expectations. We're the Millers was a bit of a surprise hit, earning more over five days than it cost to make. Disney's Planes had the best opening for an animated film in August. There's not a lot of competition for that record. Finally there was Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, which will cost the studio a fortune. With four new releases taking the top four spots, it should be no surprise that the overall box office was strong. In fact, it rose 16% from last weekend to $159 million. No film was able to match last year's winner, The Bourne Legacy, but we had a lot better depth this time around. This helped 2013 win the year-over-year comparison by 12%. Meanwhile, 2013 has completed the comeback and now has a 3.6% lead over 2012 at $6.85 billion to $6.61 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Elysium Leads Pack of Openers

August 11th, 2013

The waning days of the Summer season are seeing a glut of films as distributors try to find one last hit. Four films opened in wide release this weekend and, even though they played to quite different demographics, they will ultimately all fall somewhat short of expectations (or, more accurately, hopes). Topping the pack will be Elysium, which is expected to earn $30.5 million by Sunday evening -- a solid enough performance, but not enough to make a serious dent in its $120 million production budget. Good legs and an impressive international run will be needed for this one to turn a profit. We're the Millers will land in second place for the weekend with about $26.5 million, but will arguably have had a better start, with $38 million earned in total since it opened on Wednesday (not to mention a much lower production cost). Planes will be third with $22.5 million or so, which is OK for a film that was originally destined for a direct-to-video release. The real bomb of the weekend is Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, with $14.6 million expected Friday to Sunday and $23.5 million in total over five days. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Summer go to the Dogs?

August 9th, 2013

The Dog Days of summer have begun; in fact, they began last weekend. There are four films trying to find an audience that is distracted with other concerns like back-to-school, or the last family outing before back-to-school, etc. Will any of the films find an audience? Elysium has the best chance. It is earning the best reviews of the week. We're the Millers opened on Wednesday and did quite well, earning first place, but it's far from a monster hit. Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters cost $90 million to make, but barely topped The Smurfs 2's Wednesday opening from last week. That's not a good sign. Finally there's Disney's Planes, a film that started production as a direct-to-DVD film and the reviews reflect that. The Bourne Legacy opened this week last year with $38.14 million, which is something Elysium might match. More...

Contest: Party All Night: Winning Announcement

August 8th, 2013

The winners of our Party All Night contest were determined and they are... More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Gunning for the Top

August 6th, 2013

Unless the box office bounces back next weekend, it will be safe to say summer ended over the weekend. 2 Guns did finish in first place, but it underperformed, while The Smurfs 2 only managed third place. Overall, the box office plummeted 20% from last weekend to $138 million. On the other hand, this is still better than last year, up 12%, thanks to much better depth. 2012 was led by The Dark Knight Rises, which no movie this year could match, but there were only three films to top $10 million last year compared to five films this year. More...

Weekend Estimates: 2 Guns Good, Smurfs Look Overseas

August 4th, 2013

2 Guns continues Universal's very good year this weekend with an opening the studio is projecting at $27.36 million, as of Sunday morning. That's not record-breaking by any means, but it's certainly solid for a late-Summer action movie. The Smurfs 2, meanwhile, is a major disappointment for Sony, who were hoping for much more than $18.2 million, given that the first film in the franchises earned $35.6 million on debut. This is a film that will earn far more overseas than it does domestically though, so the studio will be looking more closely at opening numbers from around the world, where the film is reportedly doing much better. More...

Weekend Predictions: Two By Two

August 2nd, 2013

August begins with two films, 2 Guns and The Smurfs 2, one action film and one kids movie. Neither film is likely going to break records, but I think 2 Guns should at least do well enough to be a financial success, eventually. The Smurfs 2 probably won't be a hit here, but its international numbers are looking a lot better. Like this year, this weekend last year there were two wide releases, Total Recall and Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days, one action film and one kids movie. This year's new releases should easily trump last year's new releases; however, last year the box office was led by The Dark Knight Rises, which will keep the year-over-year comparison a little closer. More...

2013 Preview: August

August 1st, 2013

July was hit and miss at the box office, mostly miss. In fact, only two films really topped expectations, Despicable Me 2 and The Conjuring. That said, 2013 has nearly closed the gap with 2012 and it won't take much to pull ahead. Looking forward to August, we find that it is a very busy month with 16 or so films opening wide over five weeks. Of course, the closer you get to September, the more likely these films will struggle to find an audience, and more often than not, there are simply too many films opening wide to suspect they will all find an audience. On the high end, 2 Guns could be the biggest hit of the month with just over $100 million. The Smurfs 2 and Elysium could pull in $100 million. All three of those films are opening in the first two weeks of the month. After that, most of the new releases will be lucky if they reach $50 million during their theatrical runs. By comparison, last August was not as busy with 14 wide releases. Of those, only one film, The Bourne Legacy, topped $100 million, although a couple came reasonably close. Hopefully we will have more $100 million hits this time around and 2013 will be able to complete the comeback. More...

Contest: Party All Night

July 26th, 2013

Next week there are two wide releases, The Smurfs 2 and 2 Guns. I'm not sure which one will be the bigger hit. I'm not sure either will be a hit. However, since The Smurfs 2 is opening on Wednesday, I'm going with 2 Guns as the target film for this week's box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for 2 Guns. 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 House Party: Tonight's The Night on DVD. 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 copy of House Party: Tonight's The Night on DVD. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! 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
2013/11/22 12 $378   4 $95   $46,017 3

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Belgium 10/2/2013 $0 0 1 2 $890,618 12/13/2015
Brazil 9/13/2013 $0 0 1 1 $954,417 12/13/2015
Ecuador 7/4/2014 $0 0 11 22 $52,363 12/30/2018
Egypt 10/9/2013 $0 0 1 1 $83,629 12/30/2018
Finland 9/27/2013 $0 0 1 1 $313,155 12/13/2015
Japan 11/1/2013 $0 0 197 210 $1,827,060 12/13/2015
Kenya 8/16/2013 $0 0 1 4 $77,889 12/30/2018
Netherlands 9/26/2013 $0 0 9 9 $2,312,069 12/13/2015
North America 8/2/2013 $27,059,130 3,025 3,028 15,505 $75,612,460 11/20/2014
Norway 10/25/2013 $0 0 5 9 $663,450 12/13/2015
Peru 10/10/2013 $0 0 5 9 $277,461 12/30/2018
Portugal 9/26/2013 $0 0 1 1 $363,382 12/13/2015
South Africa 9/13/2013 $0 0 2 4 $550,818 12/13/2015
South Korea 11/6/2013 $0 0 4 4 $46,017 12/13/2015
Spain 9/27/2013 $0 0 1 1 $3,110,400 12/13/2015
 
Rest of World $45,357,827
 
Worldwide Total$132,493,015 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.

Leading Cast

Mark Wahlberg Marcus "Stig" Stigman
Denzel Washington Robert "Bobby" Trench

Supporting Cast

Paula Patton Deb
Bill Paxton Earl
Fred Ward Admiral Tuwey
James Marsden Quince
Edward James Olmos Papi Greco
Robert John Burke Jessup
Greg Sproles Chief Lucas
Patrick Fischler Dr. Ken
Derek Solorsano Ferret Nose Julio
Edgar Arreola Rudy
Kyle Russell Clements Teemo
Matthew Cook Thick
Timothy Bell Lean
Tait Fletcher Mini
Jesus Payan, Jr. Roughneck
Azure Parsons Waitress Maggie
John McConnell Officer Dave
Jack A. Landry Officer Phil
Ritchie Montgomery Chief of Police
Ambyr Childers Ms. Young
Robert Larriviere Bank Manager
Lucy Faust Scared Woman
George Wilson Bank Guard
Yohance Myles Lead Agent (FBI Man)
Evie Louise Thompson Patsy (Dr. Ken's Assistant)
Samuel Baca-Garcia Javier (Papi's Son)
Michael Beasley Hard Case Border Patrol
Christopher Dempsey Border Guard
Bill Stinchcomb Uniformed Border Guard
Mark Adam Navy Firefighter
David Kency Lead MP (Shore Patrol)
Gilbert Rosales Skinny Immigrant
Peter Gabb Doorman
Jason Kirkpatrick Tommy Boy
Tony Sanford Slim Jay
Tim 'Lucky' Johnson Tim Corrales
Lindsey G. Smith Gina Corrales
Lindsey Gort Waitress Margie
Hillel M. Sharman Roughneck #2
Aaron Zell Roughneck #3
Henry Penzi Roughneck #4

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

Production and Technical Credits

Baltasar Kormakur Director
Blake Masters Screenwriter
Steven Grant Based on the Graphic Novel
Mark Platt Producer
Randall Emmett Producer
Norton Herrick Producer
Adam Siegel Producer
George Furla Producer
Ross Richie Producer
Andrew Cosby Producer
Brandt Anderson Executive Producer
Jeffrey Stott Executive Producer
Motaz M. Nabulsi Executive Producer
Joshua Skurla Executive Producer
Mark Damon Executive Producer
Oliver Wood Director of Photography
Beth Mickle Production Designer
Michael Tronick Editor
Clinton Shorter Composer
Laura Jean Shannon Costume Designer
Sheila Jaffe Casting Director
Robert J. Dohrmann Unit Production Manager
John Wildermuth 1st Assistant Director
Scott August 2nd Assistant Director
Brandon Grimes Co-Producer
Jeff Rice Co-Producer
Robert J. Dohrmann Co-Producer
Darrin Prescott Stunt Coordinator
Kevin Hardison Art Director
Leonard Spears Set Decorator
Willie Burton Sound Mixer
Meagan McLaughlin Costume Supervisor
Steven Saxton Executive Producer

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