Slovakia Box Office for The Bye Bye Man (2017)
Theatrical Performance (US$) | ||
Slovakia Box Office | $82,846 | Details |
Worldwide Box Office | $31,187,727 | Details |
Home Market Performance | ||
North America DVD Sales | $1,241,779 | Details |
North America Blu-ray Sales | $784,157 | Details |
Total North America Video Sales | $2,025,936 | |
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Synopsis
People commit unthinkable acts every day. Time and again, we grapple to understand what drives a person to do such terrible things. But what if all of the questions we’re asking are wrong? What if the cause of all evil is not a matter of what…but who?
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Movie Details
Production Budget: | $7,400,000 |
Slovakia Releases: | March 24th, 2017 (Wide) |
Video Release: | April 11th, 2017 by Universal Home Entertainment |
MPAA Rating: | PG-13 for terror, horror violence, bloody images, sexual content, thematic elements, partial nudity, some language and teen drinking. (Rating bulletin 2447 (Cert #50397), 10/19/2016) |
Running Time: | 96 minutes |
Keywords: | Supernatural, Spree Killer, Possessed, College, Haunted House, Based on an UNTRUE Story, Supernatural Horror |
Source: | Based on Fiction Book/Short Story |
Genre: | Horror |
Production Method: | Live Action |
Creative Type: | Contemporary Fiction |
Production/Financing Companies: | Huayi Brothers Pictures Ltd, Intrepid Pictures, Los Angeles Media Fund |
Production Countries: | United States |
Languages: | English |
Home Market Releases for April 11th, 2017
April 12th, 2017
It is another shallow week on the home market. There are a number of Oscar-contenders on this week’s list, but the quality quickly drops off from that point. A couple of releases are contenders for Pick of the Week, but it is mostly filler. The best of this week’s list was Hidden Figures on Blu-ray and it is the Pick of the Week.
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Thursday Night Previews: Wall’s Start is Far from Great with just $970,000
February 17th, 2017
The first numbers for the weekend are in and they are not looking good. The Great Wall earned just $970,000 during its midnight previews, which is significantly less than half of what John Wick: Chapter Two managed just last weekend. Granted, John Wick: Chapter Two was a sequel and those tend to get off to faster starts, while The Great Wall has a Holiday to help boost its legs. On the other hand, The Great Wall’s reviews are much, much worse. We were only predicting just under $19 million during the four-day weekend. We are keeping that for now, but we might have to adjust it lower tomorrow.
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Split’s $40.01 million Helps Box Office Soar
January 24th, 2017
Split dominated the weekend box office earning $40.01 million, which is nearly double predictions and nearly double its nearest competition, xXx: Return of Xander Cage. The overall box office still shrunk from last weekend, but it was down just 3.2%, which is excellent for a post-holiday weekend. Compared to this weekend last year, 2017 was 27% stronger. Year-to-date, 2017 is still behind 2016, but that gap has closed to 9.4% at $736 million to $812 million.
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Hidden Figures Really Helps the Box Office with $27.51 million
January 18th, 2017
As expected, Hidden Figures remained in first place as the box office was dominated by holdovers. The best of the new releases / wide expansions was The Bye Bye Man, which earned fifth place with $15.20 million. On the positive side, while there was only one film to earn more than $20 million over the weekend, there were seven that earned $10 million or more. That’s really good depth. It’s good enough for an 8.5% increase from last weekend reaching $149 million. However, this is still 10% lower than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2017 is behind 2016 by 15% at $562 million to $659 million, but again, it is way too soon to make any predictions.
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Weekend Estimates: Hidden Figures wins MLK Weekend
January 15th, 2017
A pile-up at the box office this weekend will leave a crush of new releases behind Hidden Figures and La La Land, which remain the top two films at the box office. Hidden Figures will be down just 10% (in part thanks to expanded distribution) to $20.45 million, for $54.8 million in total, as of Sunday evening. Fox is projecting a $25.3 million 4-day weekend for the film. La La Land is even more impressive, growing its box office by 43% and moving from fifth to second on the chart with $14.5 million, and $74.1 million to date. It’s record-breaking performance at the Golden Globes has clearly lifted it to another level with audiences.
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Friday Estimates: Hidden Hogs the Spotlight
January 14th, 2017
Hidden Figures unexpectedly led the way on Friday with $5.53 million. This is 28% lower than last Friday, but that was the film’s first weekend wide and this is a holiday weekend, so it should bounce back a lot over the rest of the weekend. Award-worthy reviews and continued Awards Season presence will also help the film earn about $23 million over the four-day weekend. Its running tally will be about $57 million on Monday, putting it on pace for $100 million domestically.
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Thursday Night Previews: Is Patriots Day Going Bye Bye with $560,000?
January 13th, 2017
Patriots Day earned $560,000 from 2,000 theaters during its Thursday previews. This is less than half of what Hidden Figures made last week. Worse still, Patriots Day’s target audience should be more likely to go see a film’s previews than Hidden Figures’ target audience would be. That said, it is still a holiday weekend and it should bounce back over the next few days. I think it will miss our predictions, but it should come close with about $19 million.
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Weekend Predictions: Will the Patriots Win the Weekend? Or Will Hidden Remain Up Front?
January 12th, 2017
Six films are opening or expanding this weekend, which have a shot at the top ten. However, only one of them, Patriots Day, has a real shot at first place. In fact, it might be the only “new” film in the top five. The biggest wide release of the week is Monster Trucks, which is opening in 2,800 theaters. I didn’t see that coming. [Ed.: The final announced theater count for Monster Trucks is an even more impressive 3,119] Meanwhile, Sleepless is only opening in 1,800 theaters, while Silence is expanding into 750 theaters. We still haven’t mentioned all of the new films. As for holdovers, Hidden Figures has a real shot at first place, while La La Land should get a boost from its Awards Season success. This weekend last year, Ride Along 2 opened with just over $35 million over the three-day weekend. There’s no film that will match that figure during the four-day weekend. On the positive side, there were only four films that earned more than $10 million during the three-day weekend and this year we should have five. That’s not enough to win in the year-over-year competition. It likely won’t even be close.
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2017 Preview: January
January 1st, 2017
December box office numbers helped 2016 end on ... a note. The good news and the bad news almost exactly balance out. On the one hand, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story will finish the year with more than $400 million after just 16 days of release. That’s a stunning amount of money that helped 2016 earn a record box office at the domestic market. However, Star Wars: The Force Awakens earned $650 million during December of 2015, so the month lost a lot of its lead over 2015, so much so that ticket sales fell behind last year’s total. The weakness at the end of the year will spill over into 2017, which is terrible news. A slow start could result in the dominant box office story being 2017 struggles compared to 2016. Bad news like this can sometimes become a self-fulfilling prophecy. Sadly, 2017 is also going to get off to a slow start when it comes to wide releases / expansions. There are 16 films scheduled to open or expand wide this month and none of them are expected to get to $100 million. It is likely none of them will even get very close. xXx: Return of Xander Cage is expected to be the best of a weak bunch, but I could see it getting beat by one of the five Oscar contenders opening wide this month, if it gets off to a slow start and one of the Oscar contenders starts picking up steam. Hidden Figures got off to a great start on Christmas Day and should it continue to earn Awards Season recognition, including some Oscar nominations, it could be in wide release well into February. Last January wasn’t as busy with 13 films opening or expanding wide over five weeks. Of these, two of them, The Revenant and Kung Fu Panda 3, topped $100 million domestically, while another, Ride Along 2, came close. 2017 is going to get destroyed in the year-over-year comparison.
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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
Date | Rank | Gross | % Change | Screens | Per Screen | Total Gross | Week |
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2017/03/24 | 7 | $30,786 | 46 | $669 | $30,786 | 1 | |
2017/03/31 | 6 | $18,133 | -41% | 34 | $533 | $55,761 | 2 |
2017/04/07 | 9 | $10,286 | -43% | 16 | $643 | $69,197 | 3 |
2017/04/14 | 14 | $3,692 | -64% | 7 | $527 | $76,365 | 4 |
2017/04/21 | 17 | $1,454 | -61% | 3 | $485 | $80,016 | 5 |
2017/04/28 | 19 | $1,164 | -20% | 3 | $388 | $82,846 | 6 |
Box Office Summary Per Territory
Territory | Release Date |
Opening Weekend |
Opening Weekend Screens |
Maximum Screens |
Theatrical Engagements |
Total Box Office |
Report Date |
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Argentina | 4/7/2017 | $0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $505,790 | 1/1/2019 |
Belgium | 1/13/2017 | $90,000 | 28 | 28 | 28 | $90,000 | 1/18/2017 |
Bulgaria | 4/21/2017 | $9,155 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $30,778 | 2/26/2019 |
Czech Republic | 3/24/2017 | $46,759 | 73 | 73 | 152 | $98,065 | 1/1/2019 |
Germany | 4/21/2017 | $385,003 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $788,402 | 6/29/2018 |
Italy | 4/20/2017 | $277,782 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $644,035 | 5/11/2017 |
Lithuania | 1/17/2017 | $13,766 | 51 | 51 | 80 | $30,747 | 2/21/2017 |
Mexico | 5/19/2017 | $115,644 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $115,644 | 5/25/2017 |
Netherlands | 1/13/2017 | $111,906 | 41 | 41 | 117 | $218,472 | 2/2/2017 |
North America | 1/13/2017 | $13,501,349 | 2,220 | 2,220 | 6,034 | $22,395,806 | 10/16/2018 |
Portugal | 1/13/2017 | $30,848 | 18 | 18 | 55 | $80,060 | 2/9/2017 |
Russia (CIS) | 4/7/2017 | $141,193 | 448 | 448 | 761 | $238,519 | 1/1/2019 |
Slovakia | 3/24/2017 | $30,786 | 46 | 46 | 109 | $82,846 | 5/5/2017 |
Spain | 5/5/2017 | $178,934 | 170 | 187 | 598 | $685,596 | 6/15/2017 |
Turkey | 7/7/2017 | $21,053 | 95 | 95 | 130 | $49,479 | 2/26/2019 |
United Kingdom | 1/13/2017 | $653,198 | 291 | 291 | 564 | $1,115,744 | 1/25/2017 |
Rest of World | $4,017,744 | ||||||
Worldwide Total | $31,187,727 | 2/26/2019 |
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
Douglas Smith | Elliot |
Lucien Laviscount | John |
Cressida Bonas | Sasha |
Doug Jones | The Bye Bye Man |
Supporting Cast
Carrie Anne Moss | Detective Shaw |
Faye Dunaway | Widow Redmon |
Michael Trucco | Virgil |
Cleo King | Mrs. Watkins |
Jenna Kanell | Kim |
Erica Tremblay | Alice |
Keelin Woodell | Young Mrs. Redmon |
Leigh Whannell | Larry |
Marisa Echeverria | Trina |
Ava Penner | Anna |
Jonathan Penner | Mr. Daizy |
Nicholas Sadler | Professor Cooper |
Kurt Yue | Fireman |
Dan Anders | K-9 Cop |
Laura Knox | Jane |
Jessica Graie | Fireman #2 |
Andrew Gorell | Rick |
Will Moore | Engineer |
Narrator(s)
Martha Hackett | Gisele |
For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.
Production and Technical Credits
Stacy Title | Director |
Jonathan Penner | Screenwriter |
Robert Damon | Story Creator |
Simon Horsman | Producer |
Trevor Macy | Producer |
Jeffrey Soros | Producer |
Marc D. Evans | Executive Producer |
Adam Fogelson | Executive Producer |
Oren Aviv | Executive Producer |
Seth William Meier | Executive Producer |
Patrick Murray | Executive Producer |
Robert Simonds | Executive Producer |
Donald Tang | Executive Producer |
Ken Blackwell | Editor |
James Kniest | Director of Photography |