Australia Box Office for The Day After Tomorrow (2004)
Theatrical Performance (US$) | ||
Australia Box Office | $14,395,406 | Details |
Worldwide Box Office | $555,840,117 | Details |
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Movie Details
Production Budget: | $125,000,000 |
Australia Releases: | May 27th, 2004 (Wide) |
Video Release: | October 12th, 2004 by Fox Home Entertainment |
MPAA Rating: | PG-13 for intense situations of peril |
Running Time: | 123 minutes |
Keywords: | End of the World, Rescue, Visual Effects, Disaster, Extreme Weather, Academics, Survival Adventure |
Source: | Based on Fiction Book/Short Story |
Genre: | Adventure |
Production Method: | Live Action |
Creative Type: | Science Fiction |
Production/Financing Companies: | Centropolis Entertainment, Lionsgate, The Mark Gordon Company |
Production Countries: | United States |
Languages: | English |
DVD Releases for October 12, 2004
October 11th, 2004
Every week films get a second chance at success from the home market; or, in some cases, a first chance at success. Here is a list of wide releases, limited releases and a few from the growing TV on DVD section, including the winner of the DVD Pick of the Week Ren & Stimpy - The Complete First and Second Seasons - Buy from Amazon. More...Friendly, International Spider-Man
July 13th, 2004
With openings in more than 20 markets, Spider-man 2 took top spot on the international charts this week with $50.9 million on 6,723 screen in 50 markets. Most of this week's openings were like its domestic opening, huge, but not record breaking. So far the film has earned $113.9 million and is ahead of the first's film pace, in fact, it has already topped Spider-Man's total in five markets: Malaysia, the Philippines, Russia, Thailand and Turkey. Worldwide the film has earned nearly $400 million and with very impressive legs it should more double that before its run is over. More...Shrek Greener on the International Scene
July 7th, 2004
Despite crushing records domestically, Shrek 2's prospects may be even brighter internationally. This week the digital ogre pulled in a massive $78.7 million on approximately 4,700 screens in 30 markets. Highlights include a record breaking opening in the U.K. of $29.2 million, nearly triple the figure the original managed there. It's international total now sits at an impressive $176.4 million and should easily top $400 million by the time it finishes. Worldwide the film has earned $587 million, good enough for third place for the year and 24th all-time. More...Harry Potter 3 is Number 1 for the 4th Week
June 29th, 2004
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban finished first for the fourth weekend in a row with an amazing $40.9 million. That's represents a tiny decrease from last weekend. A large chuck of that figure came from Japan where the film earned $17.5 million on 782 screens. Also helping was Germany, Italy, U.K. and France being eliminated from Euro 2004. Those four nations represent 260 million people whom were closely following the soccer tournament in Portugal, which hurt the overall box office numbers. Internationally the film has now earned $321 million, putting it in second place for the year and just behind E.T. for 25th all time. Worldwide its $533 million is also second for the year but 28th all time. More...Harry Potter Holds Off New Competition / Euro 2004 to Win
June 22nd, 2004
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban still leads the pack internationally despite increased competition from fellow family friendly film Shrek 2 and from Euro 2004 coverage. With an additional $44.9 million from over 10,000 screens in 48 territories, including number one openings in 7 mostly minor markets. The lone exception was Spain, which added $6.1 million to Harry Potter's coffers, and that number would have been higher had it not been for Sunday's Spain Portugal soccer match. Internationally, the film has earned almost $270 million so far and is still tracking ahead of the other films in the Harry Potter Franchise, but with greater week-to-week drop-offs it is unlikely to finish quite as high. Worldwide the film has already pulled in $450 million making it the second highest grossing film of the year. More...Harry Potter Holds up Better Overseas
June 15th, 2004
Despite massive competition form the TV coverage of the Euro2004 Football championships, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban help up rather well internationally. Its weekend take of $65.4 million was down just 25% from last weekend. Granted number one openings in 16 nations helped, especially the $8.5 million earned in Australia. The film's international take has already hit $204 million and with it still tracking ahead of Chamber of Secrets in most markets, $500 million international is virtually guaranteed with $600 million not out of the question. By next weekend it will have overtaken fellow Warner Bros. blockbuster Troy for second biggest worldwide box office of the year. More...Big Harry Potter Drop not Enough to Remove it from the Top
June 14th, 2004
The weekend box office was filed with bad movies and that makes predicting that much more difficult. However, while there were a few surprises, it wasn't as chaotic as it could have been. But with the three new movie combined opening barely above the drop Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban suffered. And that lead to a serious drop from last weekend of 15.75%. But last year at this time, the trio of films that opened really bombed leading to a spectacular 29% increase at the box office. That's several weeks in a row of year to year increases. More...Harry Potter Likely to Repeat on Top
June 11th, 2004
While three films open wide this weekend, none seem likely to finish first. In fact, I wouldn't be too surprised if at least one of them misses the top 5. However, if any one new movie doubles my predictions I wouldn't be too surprised. Nor would I be all that shocked if any one movie failed to reach half of what I predicted. It's just that kind of week.
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Harry Potter has Biggest Worldwide Opening of the Year
June 8th, 2004
Despite only opening in 24 international markets, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban had both the biggest international and worldwide opening of the year. Its three day total of $87.2 million was ahead of last week's winner The Day After Tomorrow despite opening in just a fraction of the markets (24 to 110) and significantly fewer screens (7,885 to 9,276.) If you include the weekday numbers in the U.K., (which are being treated as previews by Warner Bros.) then it has the third biggest international opening ever with $113.5 million. This is a fare comparison since the two films ahead of it also were not strict 3-day openers either. (Lord of the Rings: Return of the King's $125.9 million included sneak previews and The Matrix Revolutions's $117.6 million was a five day total.) Worldwide the film has already earned more than $200 million, which is good enough for sixth place for the year. More...More Records Fall as Harry Potter Opens
June 7th, 2004
Just a month ago it was looking as if 2004 would suffer through a disastrous summer as the first two tent-pole releases failed to live up to expectations. However, since then we've had record after record fall. The first weekend in June continued this trend as the top 3 films broke several records between them. Since it was a post holiday weekend, a drop in the overall box office was expected, but with a decline of just 2.8% to $186.7 million it was enough to become the largest ever 3-day weekend. And the increase from last year was an incredible 14.6% there's more and more to celebrate about 2004.
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Another Record Breaking Weekend
June 4th, 2004
If you were to ask a hundred moviegoers at the beginning of the year what their most anticipated film of 2004 was, I'd bet Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban would be in the top three, if not number one. And because of that, it's no surprise that no other studio would try and take on Harry Potter. More...Still in Control
June 3rd, 2004
The boost to the box office due to the long weekend helped several films cross $10,000 per theatre with a pretty even mix of wide and limited releases. But it was last week's winner Control Room that won the weekend with $24,755 per theatre over the 3-day weekend. Coming in second was The Day After Tomorrow with an impressive $20,071; coincidentally, the film also came in second place on the overall charts. Next on the list were two films with very similar averages: Saved! brought in $17,257 and just behind was Shrek 2 at $17,090 per theatre. Rounding out the $10,000 films was My Mother Likes Women, which saw its per theatre average increased to $11,024 last weekend. More...Far from a Global Disaster
June 2nd, 2004
It was a massive worldwide opening for The Day After Tomorrow, which debuted in 9,276 theatres in 110 markets. It's $85.0 million over three days was almost the same has its four day domestic take. And with more than $150 million, it became the biggest worldwide debut this year. This is a great start, but the real test is yet to come. What will determine if this film is a blockbuster verses it being an elite film is how well it holds up to competition next weekend. More...Record Breaking Weekend for Day After, but still can't top Shrek 2
June 1st, 2004
In retrospect, I may have been a little harsh on the new films opening this weekend as two of the three earned more during the 3-day weekend than I thought they'd earn during the 4-day weekend. And that helped this Memorial Day long weekend become the biggest weekend ever. Comparing the 3-day total we see a 12.4% increase from last weekend and a 9.9% increase from last year. However, last year at this time it was not Memorial Day. Compared to last year's Memorial Day the three-day portion is up 16.9% and the four-day potion is up an incredible 22% to nearly $250 million. This will create a lot of buzz, which will result in free publicity for the rest of the summer movies. More...Double the Fun for Shrek 2
May 28th, 2004
With the buzz around this week's new wide releases less than impressive, Shrek 2 should repeat as winner at the box office. And at least one, and possibly both, of the wide releases could be D.O.A. More...Movie Websites Launches for May 21 - May 27
May 27th, 2004
During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates including the winner for the week, Baadasssss! - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...DVD Releases for May 11, 2004
May 10th, 2004
Every week films get a second chance at success from the home market; or, in some cases, a first chance at success. It was a strange week for DVD releases, whilere there are 18 releases on the list, fully half of them are TV on DVD and most of the rest of older films. Only two new releases, The Fog of War - Buy from Amazon and In America - Buy from Amazon are on my rental list. And none are on my to buy list. More...Movie Websites Launches for Aril 30 - May 6
May 6th, 2004
During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates including the winner for the week, Shrek 2 - >Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...2004 Summer Preview - Part 2: May
May 4th, 2004
May marks the start of Summer, at least according to the movie industry. And while Memorial Day Weekend is the official start of Summer, the first weekend in May is becoming increasingly important. So it's no surprise that there are 8 movies set for wide released during the upcoming month. ... Wait a minute; that can't be right. With just 8 movies opening each week there will be the potential blockbuster and the counter-programming movie, thereby maximizing profits. Obviously this has to change. More...Movie Websites Launches for March 26 - April 1
April 1st, 2004
During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates including the winner for the week, Hellboy - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...Movie Websites Launches for March 19 - March 25
March 25th, 2004
During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates including the winner for the week, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - Official Site . If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...Movie Websites Launches for February 27 - March 4
March 4th, 2004
During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates including the winner for the week, The Prince & Me - Official Site . If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...Movie Websites Launches for October 31 - November 6
November 6th, 2003
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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2004/05/28 | - | $4,757,362 | 402 | $11,834 | $4,757,362 | 1 | |
2004/06/04 | - | $2,508,929 | -47% | 402 | $6,241 | $8,393,462 | 2 |
2004/06/11 | - | $1,536,089 | -39% | 355 | $4,327 | $10,628,750 | 3 |
2004/06/18 | - | $717,459 | -53% | 278 | $2,581 | $11,992,847 | 4 |
2004/06/25 | - | $539,775 | -25% | 235 | $2,297 | $12,938,142 | 5 |
2004/07/02 | - | $310,895 | -42% | 200 | $1,554 | $13,736,257 | 6 |
2004/07/09 | - | $216,073 | -30% | 133 | $1,625 | $14,325,784 | 7 |
2004/07/16 | - | $62,689 | -71% | 70 | $896 | $14,635,332 | 8 |
2004/07/23 | - | $26,592 | -58% | 32 | $831 | $14,266,415 | 9 |
2004/07/30 | - | $15,396 | -42% | 25 | $616 | $14,155,999 | 10 |
2004/08/06 | - | $5,704 | -63% | 11 | $519 | $14,395,406 | 11 |
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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Australia | 5/27/2004 | $4,757,362 | 402 | 402 | 2143 | $14,395,406 | 4/8/2020 |
North America | 5/28/2004 | $68,743,584 | 3,425 | 3,444 | 19,933 | $186,740,799 | 9/13/2013 |
Rest of World | $354,703,912 | ||||||
Worldwide Total | $555,840,117 | 4/8/2020 |
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
Dennis Quaid | Professor Jack Hall |
Supporting Cast
Jake Gyllenhaal | Sam Hall |
Ian Holm | Terry Rapson |
Emmy Rossum | Laura |
Sela Ward | Lucy |
Dash Mihok | Jason Evans |
Kenneth Welsh | Vice President Becker |
Jay O. Sanders | Frank Harris |
Austin Nichols | J.D. |
Perry King | President Blake |
Nestor Serrano | Gomez |
Adrian Lester | Simon |
Sheila McCarthy | Judith |
Arjay Smith | Brian Parks |
Glenn Plummer | Luther |
Tamlyn Tomita | Janet Tokada |
For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.
Production and Technical Credits
Roland Emmerich | Director |
Roland Emmerich | Screenwriter |
Jeffrey Nachmanoff | Screenwriter |
Roland Emmerich | Story Creator |
Mark Gordon | Producer |
Roland Emmerich | Producer |
Ute Emmerich | Executive Producer |
Kelly Van Horn | Executive Producer |
Stephanie Germain | Executive Producer |
Thomas M. Hammel | Co-Producer |
Ueli Steiger | Cinematographer |
David Brenner | Editor |
Harald Kloser | Composer |
Barry Chusid | Production Designer |
Tom Reta | Supervising Art Director |
Claude Pare | Supervising Art Director |
Martin Gendron | Art Director |
Michele Laliberte | Art Director |
Real Proulx | Art Director |
Marc Bonin | Art Director |
Victor J. Zolfo | Set Decorator |
Renee April | Costume Designer |
Don Cohen | Sound Mixer |
Mark P. Stoeckinger | Supervising Sound Editor |
Larry Kemp | Supervising Sound Editor |
Karen E. Goulekas | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Eric Brevig | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Jim Mitchell | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Kim H. Winther | Associate Producer |
Lawrence Inglee | Associate Producer |
Charlie Brewer | Assistant Director |
Charlie Brewer | Stunt Coordinator |
Neil Corbould | Speical Effects Director |
The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.