Divergent (2014)

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Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $150,947,895Details
International Box Office $125,067,070Details
Worldwide Box Office $276,014,965
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $38,606,674 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $25,956,535 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $64,563,209
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Synopsis

In a world where people are divided into distinct factions based on human virtues, Tris Prior is warned she is Divergent and will never fit into any one group. When she discovers a conspiracy by a faction leader to destroy all Divergents, Tris must learn to trust in the mysterious Four and together they must find out what makes being Divergent so dangerous before it’s too late.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$54,607,747 (36.2% of total gross)
Legs:2.76 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:54.7% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$85,000,000 (worldwide box office is 3.2 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,936 opening theaters/3,936 max. theaters, 6.5 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $199,169,922

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: March 21st, 2014 (Wide) by Lionsgate
March 21st, 2014 (IMAX) by Lionsgate
International Releases: April 2nd, 2014 (Wide) (Belgium)
April 4th, 2014 (Wide) (Ghana)
April 4th, 2014 (Wide) (Nigeria)
April 17th, 2014 (Wide) (Brazil)
April 24th, 2014 (Wide) (Uruguay)
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Video Release: August 5th, 2014 by Lionsgate/Summit
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for intense violence and action, thematic elements and some sensuality.
(Rating bulletin 2311, 2/26/2014)
Running Time: 140 minutes
Franchise: The Divergent Series
Comparisons: vs. Where the Wild Things Are
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Keywords: Young Adult Book Adaptation, Dystopia, Conspiracy Theory, Coming of Age, Intertitle, Voiceover/Narration, Dream Sequence, Twins, Training Montage, Government Corruption, Young Child Dealing with the Death of a Parent, Fugitive / On the Run, Digital Cinematography, IMAX: DMR, Action Adventure
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Science Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Red Wagon Entertainment
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Easter (All Movies, 3-Day) 175 $5,611,624 Apr 18, 2014 31
Easter (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 263 $7,385,830 Apr 18, 2014 31
Biggest Domestic March Weekend 29 $54,607,747 Mar 21, 2014 3
Top Based on Fiction Book/Short Story Weekend Domestic 62 $54,607,747 Mar 21, 2014 3
Top Lionsgate Weekend Domestic 11 $54,607,747 Mar 21, 2014 3
Top Science Fiction Weekend Domestic 63 $54,607,747 Mar 21, 2014 3
Top Lionsgate Day Domestic 22 $22,784,019 Mar 21, 2014 1
Biggest Domestic March Day 51 $22,784,019 Mar 21, 2014 1

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 21, 2014 1 $54,607,747   3,936 $13,874   $54,607,747 1
Mar 28, 2014 2 $25,619,578 -53% 3,936 $6,509   $94,379,586 2
Apr 4, 2014 3 $12,976,413 -49% 3,631 $3,574   $114,005,553 3
Apr 11, 2014 6 $7,380,460 -43% 3,110 $2,373   $124,757,453 4
Apr 18, 2014 7 $5,611,624 -24% 2,486 $2,257   $133,776,491 5
Apr 25, 2014 9 $3,658,966 -35% 2,066 $1,771   $139,521,857 6
May 2, 2014 7 $2,182,283 -40% 1,639 $1,331   $142,669,009 7
May 9, 2014 9 $1,743,676 -20% 1,233 $1,414   $145,067,595 8
May 16, 2014 11 $1,164,742 -33% 991 $1,175   $146,789,742 9
May 23, 2014 14 $691,352 -41% 644 $1,074   $147,901,273 10
May 30, 2014 16 $327,133 -53% 573 $571   $148,640,555 11
Jun 6, 2014 20 $251,735 -23% 298 $845   $149,063,259 12
Jun 13, 2014 18 $382,468 +52% 336 $1,138   $149,621,275 13
Jun 20, 2014 19 $270,363 -29% 289 $936   $150,160,035 14
Jun 27, 2014 25 $195,788 -28% 210 $932   $150,544,464 15
Jul 4, 2014 32 $145,082 -26% 210 $691   $150,832,203 16

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Mar 20, 2014 P $4,900,000     0     $4,900,000  
Mar 21, 2014 1 $22,784,019     3,936 $5,789   $22,784,019 1
Mar 22, 2014 1 $19,853,462 -13%   3,936 $5,044   $42,637,481 2
Mar 23, 2014 1 $11,970,266 -40%   3,936 $3,041   $54,607,747 3
Mar 24, 2014 1 $3,577,283 -70%   3,936 $909   $58,185,030 4
Mar 25, 2014 1 $4,198,386 +17%   3,936 $1,067   $62,383,416 5
Mar 26, 2014 1 $3,308,229 -21%   3,936 $841   $65,691,645 6
Mar 27, 2014 1 $3,068,363 -7%   3,936 $780   $68,760,008 7
Mar 28, 2014 2 $8,129,132 +165% -64% 3,936 $2,065   $76,889,140 8
Mar 29, 2014 2 $11,549,082 +42% -42% 3,936 $2,934   $88,438,222 9
Mar 30, 2014 2 $5,941,364 -49% -50% 3,936 $1,509   $94,379,586 10
Mar 31, 2014 2 $1,663,074 -72% -54% 3,936 $423   $96,042,660 11
Apr 1, 2014 2 $1,941,597 +17% -54% 3,936 $493   $97,984,257 12
Apr 2, 2014 2 $1,560,425 -20% -53% 3,936 $396   $99,544,682 13
Apr 3, 2014 2 $1,484,458 -5% -52% 3,936 $377   $101,029,140 14
Apr 4, 2014 3 $4,167,869 +181% -49% 3,631 $1,148   $105,197,009 15
Apr 5, 2014 3 $5,742,395 +38% -50% 3,631 $1,581   $110,939,404 16
Apr 6, 2014 3 $3,066,149 -47% -48% 3,631 $844   $114,005,553 17
Apr 7, 2014 3 $803,491 -74% -52% 3,631 $221   $114,809,044 18
Apr 8, 2014 3 $1,025,397 +28% -47% 3,631 $282   $115,834,441 19
Apr 9, 2014 3 $766,168 -25% -51% 3,631 $211   $116,600,609 20
Apr 10, 2014 3 $776,384 +1% -48% 3,631 $214   $117,376,993 21
Apr 11, 2014 5 $2,267,943 +192% -46% 3,110 $729   $119,644,936 22
Apr 12, 2014 5 $3,203,852 +41% -44% 3,110 $1,030   $122,848,788 23
Apr 13, 2014 6 $1,908,665 -40% -38% 3,110 $614   $124,757,453 24
Apr 14, 2014 6 $669,283 -65% -17% 3,110 $215   $125,426,736 25
Apr 15, 2014 6 $1,006,428 +50% -2% 3,110 $324   $126,433,164 26
Apr 16, 2014 6 $776,429 -23% +1% 3,110 $250   $127,209,593 27
Apr 17, 2014 5 $955,274 +23% +23% 3,110 $307   $128,164,867 28
Apr 18, 2014 7 $2,226,647 +133% -2% 2,486 $896   $130,391,514 29
Apr 19, 2014 7 $2,236,751 n/c -30% 2,486 $900   $132,628,265 30
Apr 20, 2014 9 $1,148,226 -49% -40% 2,486 $462   $133,776,491 31
Apr 21, 2014 7 $652,360 -43% -3% 2,486 $262   $134,428,851 32
Apr 22, 2014 8 $547,802 -16% -46% 2,486 $220   $134,976,653 33
Apr 23, 2014 7 $460,848 -16% -41% 2,486 $185   $135,437,501 34
Apr 24, 2014 7 $425,390 -8% -55% 2,486 $171   $135,862,891 35
Apr 25, 2014 9 $1,080,476 +154% -51% 2,066 $523   $136,943,367 36
Apr 26, 2014 7 $1,654,786 +53% -26% 2,066 $801   $138,598,153 37
Apr 27, 2014 8 $923,704 -44% -20% 2,066 $447   $139,521,857 38
Apr 28, 2014 9 $231,385 -75% -65% 2,066 $112   $139,753,242 39
Apr 29, 2014 9 $301,805 +30% -45% 2,066 $146   $140,055,047 40
Apr 30, 2014 10 $239,907 -21% -48% 2,066 $116   $140,294,954 41
May 1, 2014 11 $191,772 -20% -55% 2,066 $93   $140,486,726 42
May 2, 2014 8 $622,484 +225% -42% 1,639 $380   $141,109,210 43
May 3, 2014 7 $1,000,969 +61% -40% 1,639 $611   $142,110,179 44
May 4, 2014 8 $558,830 -44% -40% 1,639 $341   $142,669,009 45
May 5, 2014 9 $145,690 -74% -37% 1,639 $89   $142,814,699 46
May 6, 2014 9 $194,272 +33% -36% 1,639 $119   $143,008,971 47
May 7, 2014 9 $171,202 -12% -29% 1,639 $104   $143,180,173 48
May 8, 2014 10 $143,746 -16% -25% 1,639 $88   $143,323,919 49
May 9, 2014 10 $479,376 +233% -23% 1,233 $389   $143,803,295 50
May 10, 2014 9 $722,194 +51% -28% 1,233 $586   $144,525,489 51
May 11, 2014 10 $542,106 -25% -3% 1,233 $440   $145,067,595 52
May 12, 2014 10 $135,223 -75% -7% 1,233 $110   $145,202,818 53
May 13, 2014 11 $163,932 +21% -16% 1,233 $133   $145,366,750 54
May 14, 2014 11 $139,045 -15% -19% 1,233 $113   $145,505,795 55
May 15, 2014 12 $119,205 -14% -17% 1,233 $97   $145,625,000 56
May 16, 2014 11 $347,103 +191% -28% 991 $350   $145,972,103 57
May 17, 2014 11 $518,226 +49% -28% 991 $523   $146,490,329 58
May 18, 2014 11 $299,413 -42% -45% 991 $302   $146,789,742 59
May 19, 2014 12 $117,817 -61% -13% 991 $119   $146,907,559 60
May 20, 2014 11 $110,672 -6% -32% 991 $112   $147,018,231 61
May 21, 2014 13 $97,977 -11% -30% 991 $99   $147,116,208 62
May 22, 2014 13 $93,713 -4% -21% 991 $95   $147,209,921 63
May 23, 2014 14 $184,834 +97% -47% 644 $287   $147,394,755 64
May 24, 2014 14 $269,018 +46% -48% 644 $418   $147,663,773 65
May 25, 2014 14 $237,500 -12% -21% 644 $369   $147,901,273 66
May 26, 2014 14 $206,933 -13% +76% 644 $321   $148,108,206 67
May 27, 2014 15 $74,570 -64% -33% 644 $116   $148,182,776 68
May 28, 2014 15 $71,114 -5% -27% 644 $110   $148,253,890 69
May 29, 2014 - $59,532 -16% -36% 644 $92   $148,313,422 70
May 30, 2014 15 $97,978 +65% -47% 373 $263   $148,411,400 71
May 31, 2014 15 $144,860 +48% -46% 373 $388   $148,556,260 72
Jun 1, 2014 15 $84,295 -42% -65% 373 $226   $148,640,555 73
Jun 2, 2014 16 $40,548 -52% -80% 373 $109   $148,681,103 74
Jun 3, 2014 - $45,682 +13% -39% 373 $122   $148,726,785 75
Jun 4, 2014 16 $42,959 -6% -40% 373 $115   $148,769,744 76
Jun 5, 2014 - $41,780 -3% -30% 373 $112   $148,811,524 77
Jun 6, 2014 - $77,971 +87% -20% 298 $262   $148,889,495 78
Jun 7, 2014 - $103,074 +32% -29% 298 $346   $148,992,569 79
Jun 8, 2014 - $70,690 -31% -16% 298 $237   $149,063,259 80
Jun 9, 2014 - $40,943 -42% +1% 298 $137   $149,104,202 81
Jun 10, 2014 - $45,101 +10% -1% 298 $151   $149,149,303 82
Jun 11, 2014 - $43,650 -3% +2% 298 $146   $149,192,953 83
Jun 12, 2014 - $45,854 +5% +10% 298 $154   $149,238,807 84
Jun 13, 2014 16 $122,440 +167% +57% 336 $364   $149,361,247 85
Jun 14, 2014 - $147,619 +21% +43% 336 $439   $149,508,866 86
Jun 15, 2014 - $112,409 -24% +59% 336 $335   $149,621,275 87
Jun 16, 2014 15 $60,469 -46% +48% 336 $180   $149,681,744 88
Jun 17, 2014 - $71,718 +19% +59% 336 $213   $149,753,462 89
Jun 18, 2014 16 $66,075 -8% +51% 336 $197   $149,819,537 90
Jun 19, 2014 16 $70,135 +6% +53% 336 $209   $149,889,672 91
Jun 20, 2014 - $87,900 +25% -28% 289 $304   $149,977,572 92
Jun 21, 2014 - $108,924 +24% -26% 289 $377   $150,086,496 93
Jun 22, 2014 - $73,539 -32% -35% 289 $254   $150,160,035 94
Jun 23, 2014 16 $45,013 -39% -26% 289 $156   $150,205,048 95
Jun 24, 2014 - $48,794 +8% -32% 289 $169   $150,253,842 96
Jun 25, 2014 - $48,002 -2% -27% 289 $166   $150,301,844 97
Jun 26, 2014 - $46,832 -2% -33% 289 $162   $150,348,676 98
Jun 27, 2014 - $62,746 +34% -29% 210 $299   $150,411,422 99
Jun 28, 2014 - $77,698 +24% -29% 210 $370   $150,489,120 100
Jun 29, 2014 - $55,344 -29% -25% 210 $264   $150,544,464 101
Jun 30, 2014 - $34,122 -38% -24% 210 $162   $150,578,586 102
Jul 1, 2014 - $34,442 +1% -29% 210 $164   $150,613,028 103
Jul 2, 2014 - $33,695 -2% -30% 210 $160   $150,646,723 104
Jul 3, 2014 - $40,398 +20% -14% 210 $192   $150,687,121 105
Jul 4, 2014 - $33,863 -16% -46% 210 $161   $150,720,984 106
Jul 5, 2014 - $64,648 +91% -17% 210 $308   $150,785,632 107
Jul 6, 2014 - $46,571 -28% -16% 210 $222   $150,832,203 108
Jul 7, 2014 - $27,782 -40% -19% 184 $151   $150,859,985 109
Jul 8, 2014 - $29,403 +6% -15% 184 $160   $150,889,388 110
Jul 9, 2014 - $28,251 -4% -16% 184 $154   $150,917,639 111
Jul 10, 2014 - $30,256 +7% -25% 184 $164   $150,947,895 112

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 21, 2014 1 $68,760,008   3,936 $17,470   $68,760,008 1
Mar 28, 2014 2 $32,269,132 -53% 3,936 $8,198   $101,029,140 2
Apr 4, 2014 3 $16,347,853 -49% 3,631 $4,502   $117,376,993 3
Apr 11, 2014 6 $10,787,874 -34% 3,110 $3,469   $128,164,867 4
Apr 18, 2014 7 $7,698,024 -29% 2,486 $3,097   $135,862,891 5
Apr 25, 2014 9 $4,623,835 -40% 2,066 $2,238   $140,486,726 6
May 2, 2014 7 $2,837,193 -39% 1,639 $1,731   $143,323,919 7
May 9, 2014 9 $2,301,081 -19% 1,233 $1,866   $145,625,000 8
May 16, 2014 12 $1,584,921 -31% 991 $1,599   $147,209,921 9
May 23, 2014 14 $1,103,501 -30% 644 $1,714   $148,313,422 10
May 30, 2014 17 $498,102 -55% 373 $1,335   $148,811,524 11
Jun 6, 2014 20 $427,283 -14% 298 $1,434   $149,238,807 12
Jun 13, 2014 17 $650,865 +52% 336 $1,937   $149,889,672 13
Jun 20, 2014 19 $459,004 -29% 289 $1,588   $150,348,676 14
Jun 27, 2014 30 $338,445 -26% 210 $1,612   $150,687,121 15
Jul 4, 2014 32 $260,774 -23% 184 $1,417   $150,947,895 16

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Belgium 4/2/2014 $0 0 11 30 $3,743,915 12/17/2015
Brazil 4/17/2014 $0 0 22 22 $6,482,718 12/15/2015
Ghana 4/4/2014 $0 0 1 1 $222 12/30/2018
Japan 7/11/2014 $401,505 199 199 398 $1,183,184 12/17/2015
Nigeria 4/4/2014 $0 0 3 3 $69,623 12/30/2018
Spain 4/30/2014 $0 0 53 145 $4,179,257 12/17/2015
Sweden 4/30/2014 $0 0 21 60 $1,946,109 12/17/2015
Uruguay 4/24/2014 $0 0 1 1 $161,954 12/30/2018
Venezuela 5/23/2014 $0 0 21 70 $2,833,173 12/17/2015
 
Rest of World $104,466,915
 
International Total$125,067,070 12/30/2018

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Aug 10, 20141557,815 557,815$8,908,306$8,908,3061
Aug 17, 20141304,018-45% 861,833$4,912,931$13,821,2372
Aug 24, 2014279,711-74% 941,544$1,316,826$15,138,0633
Aug 31, 2014668,522-14% 1,010,066$1,133,354$16,271,4174
Sep 7, 2014957,248-16% 1,067,314$946,882$17,218,2995
Sep 14, 20141421,364-63% 1,088,678$353,361$17,571,6606
Sep 21, 20141521,755+2% 1,110,433$359,828$17,931,4887
Sep 28, 20141519,755-9% 1,130,188$326,748$18,258,2368
Oct 5, 20141519,989+1% 1,150,177$359,802$18,618,0389
Oct 12, 20142023,911+20% 1,174,088$278,085$18,896,12310
Oct 19, 20141617,152-28% 1,191,240$261,225$19,157,34811
Oct 26, 20141822,348+30% 1,213,588$294,323$19,451,67112
Nov 2, 20142012,201-45% 1,225,789$182,527$19,634,19813
Nov 9, 20142015,327+26% 1,241,116$203,696$19,837,89414
Nov 16, 20142913,343-13% 1,254,459$200,946$20,038,84015
Nov 30, 20148252,564 1,526,922$3,897,063$24,235,58217
Dec 14, 20142340,017 1,612,344$518,620$25,591,01619
Dec 21, 20142278,842+97% 1,691,186$1,453,846$27,044,86220
Dec 28, 20142950,624-36% 1,741,810$604,957$27,649,81921
Jan 4, 20152824,286-52% 1,766,096$484,749$28,134,56822
Feb 22, 20152920,800 1,873,327$239,824$29,678,90929
Mar 15, 20151127,432 1,922,680$282,001$30,234,08932
Mar 22, 20151523,786-13% 1,946,466$279,723$30,513,81233
Mar 29, 20151918,248-23% 1,964,714$182,480$30,696,29234
Apr 12, 20152130,951 2,016,749$320,962$31,238,63636
May 10, 20152413,928 2,060,205$139,280$31,680,11440
Aug 9, 20151319,028 2,204,430$189,138$33,095,03753
Aug 30, 20152513,637 2,249,206$134,324$33,536,56356
Dec 13, 20152724,820 2,446,408$202,283$35,037,65371
Mar 13, 20162117,096 2,590,500$119,672$36,187,35684
Mar 27, 20162418,135 2,620,567$80,338$36,347,40086

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Aug 10, 20141644,567 644,567$12,220,990$12,220,9901
Aug 17, 20141159,636-75% 804,203$3,175,160$15,396,1502
Aug 24, 2014249,577-69% 853,780$989,560$16,385,7103
Aug 31, 2014447,428-4% 901,208$944,284$17,329,9944
Sep 7, 2014533,285-30% 934,493$664,375$17,994,3695
Sep 14, 2014713,074-61% 947,567$260,561$18,254,9306
Sep 21, 20141111,861-9% 959,428$236,619$18,491,5497
Sep 28, 20141210,200-14% 969,628$203,290$18,694,8398
Oct 5, 2014157,816-23% 977,444$155,693$18,850,5329
Oct 19, 2014194,394 988,628$87,615$19,073,68311
Nov 30, 20148105,472 1,120,408$2,058,805$21,647,92517
Mar 22, 20151410,602 1,248,636$158,930$23,570,13233
Mar 29, 2015178,731-18% 1,257,367$112,713$23,682,84534
Apr 5, 20151912,821+47% 1,270,188$135,513$23,818,35835
Aug 9, 2015517,899 1,331,326$223,027$24,580,14853
Aug 16, 2015187,251-59% 1,338,577$86,284$24,666,43254

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Leading Cast

Shailene Woodley Beatrice "Tris" Prior
Theo James Tobias "Four" Eaton

Supporting Cast

Kate Winslet Jeanine Matthews
Jai Courtney Eric
Ashley Judd Tris' Mother
Ray Stevenson Marcus Eaton
Zoë Kravitz Christina
Miles Teller Peter
Tony Goldwyn Andrew
Maggie Q Tori
Mekhi Phifer Max
Christian Madsen Al
Amy Newbold Molly
Ben Lloyd-Hughes Will
Ansel Elgort Caleb
Ben Lamb Edward

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

Production and Technical Credits

Neil Burger Director
Evan Daugherty Screenwriter
Vanessa Taylor Screenwriter
Veronica Roth Story Creator
Douglas Wick Producer
Lucy Fisher Producer
Pouya Shahbazian Producer
John J. Kelly Executive Producer
Rachel Shane Executive Producer
Alwin Kuchler Director of Photography
Andy Nicholson Production Designer
Richard Francis-Bruce Editor
Carlo Poggioli Costume Designer
Hans Zimmer Executive Score Producer
Tom Holkenborg Composer
Randall Poster Music Supervisor
Veronica Roth Co-Producer
Mary Vernieu Casting Director
Venus Kanani Casting Director
Jeff Habberstad Stunts
Vincent Lascoumes 1st Assistant Director

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

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DVD and Blu-ray Releases for August 26th, 2014

August 26th, 2014

This is not a good week for new releases on the home market. For one thing, the biggest first-run release is Blended (DVD or Blu-ray ComboPack) which is also one of the worst movies of the summer. There are many TV on DVD releases that helped pick up the slack somewhat, but it still feels like a shallow week. As for Pick of the Week contenders, there are not many. The Normal Heart (DVD or Blu-ray) and Belle (Blu-ray) are the two most likely candidates, but I kind of want to give it to Gravity Falls: Even Stranger (DVD). In the end, I went with The Normal Heart. More...

Featured Blu-ray / DVD Review: Divergent

August 22nd, 2014

Divergent is one of the latest Young Adult adaptations to hit theaters. These films usually fall under one of two sub-genres: Dystopian Future and Fantasy Romance. (There are also a growing number of Dying Girl movies, like The Fault in Our Stars and If I Stay.) This film is part of the Dystopian Future genre and will inevitably be compared to Hunger Games. How is it compared that franchise? Does it work on its own? More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for August 5th, 2014

August 4th, 2014

The first weekend of August isn't a bad weekend, at least in terms of box office numbers. Divergent earned $150 million domestically, but wasn't able to win over critics. The only wide release coming out this week that earned good reviews was Oculus, but its reviews were much better than its box office numbers were. It is certainly worth picking up, but not a Pick of the Week contender. For that honor, we have two choices. Firstly, there's Phantom Of The Paradise - Collector's Edition - Blu-ray Combo Pack, which is a cult hit that turns 40 years old this year. Then there is The Legend of Korra - Book Two: Spirits, which may or may not be coming out on DVD or Blu-ray this week. It was a close call, but in the end I went with The Legend of Korra. More...

International Box Office: Spider-man's Amazing Weekend Haul

May 8th, 2014

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 poster

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 saw its weekend box office haul explode with $117.38 million on 30,460 screens in 41 markets for totals of $278.23 million internationally and $369.84 million worldwide. The film opened in first place in Brazil with $11.06 million on 1,139 screens and in second place in France with $11.03 million on 837. It broke the record for biggest Hollywood debut in India with $6.9 million on 1,523 screens. The film also opened in China, on Sunday, with $9.9 million on 11,031 screens, which was a record for an opening Sunday. More...

International Box Office: Spider-man Swings into Top Spot

April 30th, 2014

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 poster

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 rose to first place on the international chart with $67.34 million on 14,587 screens for a two-week total of $132.15 million. This week's new openings included South Korea, where the film dominated with $10.84 million on 1,472 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $13.85 million. This is on par with The Amazing Spider-Man. It also earned first place in Russia with $9.34 million on 1,779 screens, which is also about on par with the first film. In Japan, it only managed fourth with $4.11 million on 763 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $5.11 million, which is less than half of the opening of the first film. On the other hand, it was stronger in Italy with $5.71 million on 811 screens over the weekend for a total of $6.58 million. It added $5.66 million on 1,566 screens over the weekend for a total of $27.77 million in the U.K., which again is about on par with The Amazing Spider-Man. More...

International Box Office: Rio 2 Repeats, Spider-man not as Amazing

April 24th, 2014

Rio 2 poster

Rio 2 remained in first place, barely, with $47.1 million in 65 markets for an international total of $200.9 million and a worldwide total of $276.0 million after a month of release. This includes a second place opening in Italy where it pulled in $2.17 million on 711 screens. This is again weaker than its predecessor's opening there. The film earned $12.05 million in China, but that was for the full week, pushing its total to $25.01 million after two. The first film barely played in China, so this is a boost to its international numbers, but I don't think it will be enough to match what the original movie made. More...

International Box Office: Rio 2 Rise, Soldier Surges Past Milestones

April 17th, 2014

Rio 2 poster

Rio 2 raced to first place with $63.5 million on 20,008 screens in 65 markets for a total of $125.6 million after four weeks of release. This includes a first place debut in Mexico, where it earned $8.42 million on 2,627 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $8.97 million. This is about $3 million more than the first film's debut there. It also earned first place in Australia with $2.09 million on 278 screens, although this is weaker than its predecessor. It is still too soon to tell where it will finish internationally, as it has been doing better in some markets, but worse in others, when compared to Rio. That said, I think the studio should be happy overall. More...

International Box Office: Winter of Content

April 9th, 2014

Captian America: The Winter Soldier poster

Captain America: The Winter Soldier remained in first place on the international chart with $109.8 million in 50 markets for a two week total of $209.4 million internationally and $304.4 million worldwide. The Winter Soldier is already ahead of the first Captain America internationally, and by this time next week, it will have $500 million worldwide, about 30% more than its predecessor's final figure. This week, the film opened in first place in a trio of major markets, led by China where it earned $36.23 million, which is just over $20 million more than the first film finished with in that market. Russia was next with an opening of $7.79 million on 1,685, or $1 million lower than the first film's final tally there. Finally there was Australia, where the film opened with $5.91 million, which is about 20% more than its predecessor opened with. As far as holdovers go, the film added $4.64 million in the U.K. for a total of $18.31 million there, which is already ahead of the first film's total. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Winter Soldier Produces a Lot of Heat

April 7th, 2014

Captian America: The Winter Soldier poster

So the first weekend of April was amazing. Not only did Game of Thrones set a series record for ratings (and the best for HBO since The Sopranos) but Captain America: The Winter Soldier set the April opening weekend of all time. Its opening was on the high end of expectations, which is great news, and this strength helped the overall box office grow by 19% from last weekend to $167 million. This is also 24% more than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2014 now has $2.55 billion, which is 7% more than 2013's running tally of $2.38 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Captain America Sets New April Record

April 6th, 2014

Captian America: The Winter Soldier poster

The evolution of the Avengers universe is working out very well for Disney. In November, Thor enjoyed a bump from $65 million to $85 million on opening weekend (and an almost $200 million boost in final worldwide box office). Now, Captain American: Winter Soldier is topping the first movie in its sub-franchise by $30 million or so on opening weekend, with a projected total of $96.2 million, compared to $65 million last time around. With excellent reviews, and a better global launch, we could be looking at another $600 million in the bank before this one is finished. Into the bargain, the film will easily be the record weekend in April, comfortably ahead of the $86 million earned by Fast Five back in 2011. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Captain America Freeze Out the Competition?

April 3rd, 2014

Captian America: The Winter Soldier poster

It is the first weekend in April, which means one thing... Game of Thrones returns! Also, Captain America: The Winter Soldier opens domestically. The film already opened internationally and was a much bigger hit than its predecessor was in the markets it debuted in, which bodes well for its opening here. On the other hand, it scared away all other films and there's no competition opening in wide release and it could take a real bite out of the holdovers. That said, this weekend last year, the biggest hit of the weekend was Evil Dead, which only made $25.78 million and The Winter Soldier could earn four times that over the weekend. More...

Analysis: March Bankability and the Top Dramatic Actors

April 1st, 2014

In the March update to our Bankability Index, our list of industry influencers increases to 14 people and we examine the top actors and actresses in dramatic roles in movies.

Overall, March's chart reflects the relatively modest start to the year at the box office. Samuel L. Jackson moves back into second place in the overall chart thanks to his appearance in RoboCop, Hans Zimmer was helped by his composing for Winter's Tale and Son of God (and will be further helped in April's chart through his involvement in Divergent–does the man ever sleep?). Leonardo DiCaprio continues to benefit from his producing roles in The Wolf of Wall Street, Out of the Furnace and Runner Runner. Finally, Frozen helps John Lasseter solidify his 11th place in the chart.

This month's new entry is Morgan Freeman, who got a very handy boost from his voice role in The LEGO Movie, and was also helped by some work we did on our archive of credits. That combination takes him to 14th on the Worldwide Chart, up 3 places from February.

All this activity has kept us pretty busy, but it's our new Bankability feature that really kept us burning the midnight oil this month: The Bankability Index Casting and Hiring Guides... More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Noah Sails to the Top, but Box Office Sinks

April 1st, 2014

Noah poster

March is over and it ended on a bit of a down note. Noah topped expectations, but not every film managed to do the same. For instance, Sabotage barely avoided the Mendoza Line. Overall the box office was down less than $1 million, or 0.7%, when compared to last weekend. Compared to last year, the box office was down 5%, which isn't great, but given how strong 2014 has been, it is hardly a reason to panic. In fact, year-to-date, 2014 has a 6% lead over 2013 at $2.35 billion to $2.22 billion. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Noah Wash Away the Competition?

March 27th, 2014

Noah poster

The final weekend in March is a busy one with two wide releases, possibly two wide expansions, and a semi-wide release that could reach the top ten. Noah is the wider of the two wide releases and should have little trouble earning first place over the weekend. On the other hand, there is a chance Sabotage won't reach the top five. Both Bad Words and The Grand Budapest Hotel are expanding wide, or widish. The Grand Budapest Hotel should pop into the top five, but not everyone thinks Bad Words will reach the top ten. Finally, Cesar Chavez is opening in more than 600 theaters and there is a chance it will reach the top ten. This weekend last year was led by G.I. Joe: Retaliation with just over $40 million. Noah could get there, but even if it does, I don't think the other films will hold their end of the bargain and 2014 will finally lose in the year-over-year comparison. More...

Per Theater Chart: Thrills are Not Cheap But Grand Still Rules

March 25th, 2014

Cheap Thrills poster

The Grand Budapest Hotel expanded once again, but still managed to lead the way on the per theater chart with an average of $22,329 in 304 theaters. The overall number one film, Divergent, was in second place on the per theater chart with an average of $13,874. Rob the Mob was right behind with $13,833 in its lone theater. Jodorowsky's Dune opened in three theaters earning an average of $12,006. God's Not Dead was the big surprise of the weekend with an average of $11,852 in 780 theaters. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Divergent Results

March 25th, 2014

Divergent poster

This weekend, there were two new wide releases at the box office. One was a big hit and the other struggled. Also, one was a hit with critics and one was not. Sadly, the critical miss was a box office hit with Divergent earning more than $50 million while Muppets Most Wanted failed to reach $20 million. Overall, the total box office this weekend was $141 million, which is 24% more than last weekend. It is also more than the same weekend last year, but by less than 2%. Year-to-date, 2014 is 8% ahead of 2013 at $2.16 billion to $2.01 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Diverse Winners at the Box Office

March 23rd, 2014

Divergent poster

Once more, the Summit division of Lionsgate is showing the rest of the industry how to successfully bring a Young Adult novel to the screen, with Divergent delivering an impressive $56 million on its opening weekend. While that's a long, long way short of the $152.5 million posted by The Hunger Games on its debut, it is in the same ballpark as the $69.6 million enjoyed by Twilight when it came out in 2008, in spite of being from a book with a smaller fanbase. It's also the second-biggest weekend of the year so far after The LEGO Movie, and bodes well for an impressive final tally, and sequels to come.

But that's not the only piece of good news on a weekend where the theme is diversity. More...

Weekend Predictions: Divergent Opinions on the New Releases

March 20th, 2014

Divergent poster

Another week, another pair of wide releases. That's becoming a common thing to say. It is also a good thing to say, because too many movies tend to hurt all films involved and it is much better to have one big release and the counter-programing film. This week the big release is Divergent, which the studio is hoping will be the start of a new franchise. The box office tracking for the film looks good, even if the reviews do not. The counter-programing this week is Muppets Most Wanted, which is also opening with a saturation level theater count and it looks to do as well as The Muppets did. Last year there was also a strong one-two punch with The Croods topping Olympus has Fallen $43.64 million to $30.37 million. I'm not sure that Muppets Most Wanted will hold up its end of the bargain, but Divergent is poised for an opening of at least $50 million. It looks likes 2014 will again win over 2013. More...

Contest: Converge on the Winner

March 14th, 2014

Next week should be the biggest weekend of the month with Divergent debuting. A lot of box office analysts think the film will be the biggest hit of the month, including myself. Muppets Most Wanted is also opening wide, and while I really, really, really want it to be a big hit, it has no realistic chance to open in first place. There's a clear choice for 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 Divergent. 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 12 Years a Slave on Blu-ray. 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 12 Years a Slave on Blu-ray. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2014 Preview: March

March 1st, 2014

Divergent poster

2014 continued its strong run in February with The Lego Movie beating even the high end expectations and will become the first film released in 2014 to reach $200 million. March doesn't look as strong, as no film is on track to hit $200 million, but there are five films that have a chance at $100 million. Granted, not all of them will get there; in fact, there's a chance only one of them will get there. Divergent is the film I think has the best shot at the century club, but it could be joined by Mr. Peabody and Sherman, for instance, which is earning surprisingly strong reviews. Noah is a big-budget Bible epic and the studio has to be hoping for at least $100 million, but the buzz is quite negative and there have been reports of troubles behind-the-scenes. Last March was led by Oz The Great and Powerful, which pulled in more than $200 million domestically. I don't think any film opening this March will match that figure. In addition, The Croods and G.I. Joe: Retaliation also hit the $100 million milestone, while Olympus Has Fallen came very close. Granted, there were also some big bombs last March, like The Host, but even so, I think 2014 will lose ground in the year-over-year comparison. More...


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Synopsis

In a world where people are divided into distinct factions based on human virtues, Tris Prior is warned she is Divergent and will never fit into any one group. When she discovers a conspiracy by a faction leader to destroy all Divergents, Tris must learn to trust in the mysterious Four and together they must find out what makes being Divergent so dangerous before it’s too late.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$54,607,747 (36.2% of total gross)
Legs:2.76 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:54.7% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$85,000,000 (worldwide box office is 3.2 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,936 opening theaters/3,936 max. theaters, 6.5 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $199,169,922

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: March 21st, 2014 (Wide) by Lionsgate
March 21st, 2014 (IMAX) by Lionsgate
International Releases: April 2nd, 2014 (Wide) (Belgium)
April 4th, 2014 (Wide) (Ghana)
April 4th, 2014 (Wide) (Nigeria)
April 17th, 2014 (Wide) (Brazil)
April 24th, 2014 (Wide) (Uruguay)
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Video Release: August 5th, 2014 by Lionsgate/Summit
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for intense violence and action, thematic elements and some sensuality.
(Rating bulletin 2311, 2/26/2014)
Running Time: 140 minutes
Franchise: The Divergent Series
Comparisons: vs. Where the Wild Things Are
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Keywords: Young Adult Book Adaptation, Dystopia, Conspiracy Theory, Coming of Age, Intertitle, Voiceover/Narration, Dream Sequence, Twins, Training Montage, Government Corruption, Young Child Dealing with the Death of a Parent, Fugitive / On the Run, Digital Cinematography, IMAX: DMR, Action Adventure
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Science Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Red Wagon Entertainment
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Easter (All Movies, 3-Day) 175 $5,611,624 Apr 18, 2014 31
Easter (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 263 $7,385,830 Apr 18, 2014 31
Biggest Domestic March Weekend 29 $54,607,747 Mar 21, 2014 3
Top Based on Fiction Book/Short Story Weekend Domestic 62 $54,607,747 Mar 21, 2014 3
Top Lionsgate Weekend Domestic 11 $54,607,747 Mar 21, 2014 3
Top Science Fiction Weekend Domestic 63 $54,607,747 Mar 21, 2014 3
Top Lionsgate Day Domestic 22 $22,784,019 Mar 21, 2014 1
Biggest Domestic March Day 51 $22,784,019 Mar 21, 2014 1

Leading Cast

Shailene Woodley Beatrice "Tris" Prior
Theo James Tobias "Four" Eaton

Supporting Cast

Kate Winslet Jeanine Matthews
Jai Courtney Eric
Ashley Judd Tris' Mother
Ray Stevenson Marcus Eaton
Zoë Kravitz Christina
Miles Teller Peter
Tony Goldwyn Andrew
Maggie Q Tori
Mekhi Phifer Max
Christian Madsen Al
Amy Newbold Molly
Ben Lloyd-Hughes Will
Ansel Elgort Caleb
Ben Lamb Edward

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

Production and Technical Credits

Neil Burger Director
Evan Daugherty Screenwriter
Vanessa Taylor Screenwriter
Veronica Roth Story Creator
Douglas Wick Producer
Lucy Fisher Producer
Pouya Shahbazian Producer
John J. Kelly Executive Producer
Rachel Shane Executive Producer
Alwin Kuchler Director of Photography
Andy Nicholson Production Designer
Richard Francis-Bruce Editor
Carlo Poggioli Costume Designer
Hans Zimmer Executive Score Producer
Tom Holkenborg Composer
Randall Poster Music Supervisor
Veronica Roth Co-Producer
Mary Vernieu Casting Director
Venus Kanani Casting Director
Jeff Habberstad Stunts
Vincent Lascoumes 1st Assistant Director

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

International Box Office: Another Week, Another Milestone for Lucy

September 17th, 2014

Lucy poster

Since this time last week, Lucy topped $200 million internationally. Considering a significant number of people thought it wouldn't reach $200 million worldwide, this is a great result. Over the weekend, it remained in first place with $24.9 million in 59 markets for totals of $230.6 million internationally and $354.1 million worldwide. The film opened in first place in Russia with $9.77 million on 1,013 screens, which was more than $9 million more than the second place film. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for August 26th, 2014

August 26th, 2014

This is not a good week for new releases on the home market. For one thing, the biggest first-run release is Blended (DVD or Blu-ray ComboPack) which is also one of the worst movies of the summer. There are many TV on DVD releases that helped pick up the slack somewhat, but it still feels like a shallow week. As for Pick of the Week contenders, there are not many. The Normal Heart (DVD or Blu-ray) and Belle (Blu-ray) are the two most likely candidates, but I kind of want to give it to Gravity Falls: Even Stranger (DVD). In the end, I went with The Normal Heart. More...

Featured Blu-ray / DVD Review: Divergent

August 22nd, 2014

Divergent is one of the latest Young Adult adaptations to hit theaters. These films usually fall under one of two sub-genres: Dystopian Future and Fantasy Romance. (There are also a growing number of Dying Girl movies, like The Fault in Our Stars and If I Stay.) This film is part of the Dystopian Future genre and will inevitably be compared to Hunger Games. How is it compared that franchise? Does it work on its own? More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for August 5th, 2014

August 4th, 2014

The first weekend of August isn't a bad weekend, at least in terms of box office numbers. Divergent earned $150 million domestically, but wasn't able to win over critics. The only wide release coming out this week that earned good reviews was Oculus, but its reviews were much better than its box office numbers were. It is certainly worth picking up, but not a Pick of the Week contender. For that honor, we have two choices. Firstly, there's Phantom Of The Paradise - Collector's Edition - Blu-ray Combo Pack, which is a cult hit that turns 40 years old this year. Then there is The Legend of Korra - Book Two: Spirits, which may or may not be coming out on DVD or Blu-ray this week. It was a close call, but in the end I went with The Legend of Korra. More...

International Box Office: Spider-man's Amazing Weekend Haul

May 8th, 2014

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 poster

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 saw its weekend box office haul explode with $117.38 million on 30,460 screens in 41 markets for totals of $278.23 million internationally and $369.84 million worldwide. The film opened in first place in Brazil with $11.06 million on 1,139 screens and in second place in France with $11.03 million on 837. It broke the record for biggest Hollywood debut in India with $6.9 million on 1,523 screens. The film also opened in China, on Sunday, with $9.9 million on 11,031 screens, which was a record for an opening Sunday. More...

International Box Office: Spider-man Swings into Top Spot

April 30th, 2014

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 poster

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 rose to first place on the international chart with $67.34 million on 14,587 screens for a two-week total of $132.15 million. This week's new openings included South Korea, where the film dominated with $10.84 million on 1,472 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $13.85 million. This is on par with The Amazing Spider-Man. It also earned first place in Russia with $9.34 million on 1,779 screens, which is also about on par with the first film. In Japan, it only managed fourth with $4.11 million on 763 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $5.11 million, which is less than half of the opening of the first film. On the other hand, it was stronger in Italy with $5.71 million on 811 screens over the weekend for a total of $6.58 million. It added $5.66 million on 1,566 screens over the weekend for a total of $27.77 million in the U.K., which again is about on par with The Amazing Spider-Man. More...

International Box Office: Rio 2 Repeats, Spider-man not as Amazing

April 24th, 2014

Rio 2 poster

Rio 2 remained in first place, barely, with $47.1 million in 65 markets for an international total of $200.9 million and a worldwide total of $276.0 million after a month of release. This includes a second place opening in Italy where it pulled in $2.17 million on 711 screens. This is again weaker than its predecessor's opening there. The film earned $12.05 million in China, but that was for the full week, pushing its total to $25.01 million after two. The first film barely played in China, so this is a boost to its international numbers, but I don't think it will be enough to match what the original movie made. More...

International Box Office: Rio 2 Rise, Soldier Surges Past Milestones

April 17th, 2014

Rio 2 poster

Rio 2 raced to first place with $63.5 million on 20,008 screens in 65 markets for a total of $125.6 million after four weeks of release. This includes a first place debut in Mexico, where it earned $8.42 million on 2,627 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $8.97 million. This is about $3 million more than the first film's debut there. It also earned first place in Australia with $2.09 million on 278 screens, although this is weaker than its predecessor. It is still too soon to tell where it will finish internationally, as it has been doing better in some markets, but worse in others, when compared to Rio. That said, I think the studio should be happy overall. More...

International Box Office: Winter of Content

April 9th, 2014

Captian America: The Winter Soldier poster

Captain America: The Winter Soldier remained in first place on the international chart with $109.8 million in 50 markets for a two week total of $209.4 million internationally and $304.4 million worldwide. The Winter Soldier is already ahead of the first Captain America internationally, and by this time next week, it will have $500 million worldwide, about 30% more than its predecessor's final figure. This week, the film opened in first place in a trio of major markets, led by China where it earned $36.23 million, which is just over $20 million more than the first film finished with in that market. Russia was next with an opening of $7.79 million on 1,685, or $1 million lower than the first film's final tally there. Finally there was Australia, where the film opened with $5.91 million, which is about 20% more than its predecessor opened with. As far as holdovers go, the film added $4.64 million in the U.K. for a total of $18.31 million there, which is already ahead of the first film's total. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Winter Soldier Produces a Lot of Heat

April 7th, 2014

Captian America: The Winter Soldier poster

So the first weekend of April was amazing. Not only did Game of Thrones set a series record for ratings (and the best for HBO since The Sopranos) but Captain America: The Winter Soldier set the April opening weekend of all time. Its opening was on the high end of expectations, which is great news, and this strength helped the overall box office grow by 19% from last weekend to $167 million. This is also 24% more than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2014 now has $2.55 billion, which is 7% more than 2013's running tally of $2.38 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Captain America Sets New April Record

April 6th, 2014

Captian America: The Winter Soldier poster

The evolution of the Avengers universe is working out very well for Disney. In November, Thor enjoyed a bump from $65 million to $85 million on opening weekend (and an almost $200 million boost in final worldwide box office). Now, Captain American: Winter Soldier is topping the first movie in its sub-franchise by $30 million or so on opening weekend, with a projected total of $96.2 million, compared to $65 million last time around. With excellent reviews, and a better global launch, we could be looking at another $600 million in the bank before this one is finished. Into the bargain, the film will easily be the record weekend in April, comfortably ahead of the $86 million earned by Fast Five back in 2011. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Captain America Freeze Out the Competition?

April 3rd, 2014

Captian America: The Winter Soldier poster

It is the first weekend in April, which means one thing... Game of Thrones returns! Also, Captain America: The Winter Soldier opens domestically. The film already opened internationally and was a much bigger hit than its predecessor was in the markets it debuted in, which bodes well for its opening here. On the other hand, it scared away all other films and there's no competition opening in wide release and it could take a real bite out of the holdovers. That said, this weekend last year, the biggest hit of the weekend was Evil Dead, which only made $25.78 million and The Winter Soldier could earn four times that over the weekend. More...

Analysis: March Bankability and the Top Dramatic Actors

April 1st, 2014

In the March update to our Bankability Index, our list of industry influencers increases to 14 people and we examine the top actors and actresses in dramatic roles in movies.

Overall, March's chart reflects the relatively modest start to the year at the box office. Samuel L. Jackson moves back into second place in the overall chart thanks to his appearance in RoboCop, Hans Zimmer was helped by his composing for Winter's Tale and Son of God (and will be further helped in April's chart through his involvement in Divergent–does the man ever sleep?). Leonardo DiCaprio continues to benefit from his producing roles in The Wolf of Wall Street, Out of the Furnace and Runner Runner. Finally, Frozen helps John Lasseter solidify his 11th place in the chart.

This month's new entry is Morgan Freeman, who got a very handy boost from his voice role in The LEGO Movie, and was also helped by some work we did on our archive of credits. That combination takes him to 14th on the Worldwide Chart, up 3 places from February.

All this activity has kept us pretty busy, but it's our new Bankability feature that really kept us burning the midnight oil this month: The Bankability Index Casting and Hiring Guides... More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Noah Sails to the Top, but Box Office Sinks

April 1st, 2014

Noah poster

March is over and it ended on a bit of a down note. Noah topped expectations, but not every film managed to do the same. For instance, Sabotage barely avoided the Mendoza Line. Overall the box office was down less than $1 million, or 0.7%, when compared to last weekend. Compared to last year, the box office was down 5%, which isn't great, but given how strong 2014 has been, it is hardly a reason to panic. In fact, year-to-date, 2014 has a 6% lead over 2013 at $2.35 billion to $2.22 billion. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Noah Wash Away the Competition?

March 27th, 2014

Noah poster

The final weekend in March is a busy one with two wide releases, possibly two wide expansions, and a semi-wide release that could reach the top ten. Noah is the wider of the two wide releases and should have little trouble earning first place over the weekend. On the other hand, there is a chance Sabotage won't reach the top five. Both Bad Words and The Grand Budapest Hotel are expanding wide, or widish. The Grand Budapest Hotel should pop into the top five, but not everyone thinks Bad Words will reach the top ten. Finally, Cesar Chavez is opening in more than 600 theaters and there is a chance it will reach the top ten. This weekend last year was led by G.I. Joe: Retaliation with just over $40 million. Noah could get there, but even if it does, I don't think the other films will hold their end of the bargain and 2014 will finally lose in the year-over-year comparison. More...

Per Theater Chart: Thrills are Not Cheap But Grand Still Rules

March 25th, 2014

Cheap Thrills poster

The Grand Budapest Hotel expanded once again, but still managed to lead the way on the per theater chart with an average of $22,329 in 304 theaters. The overall number one film, Divergent, was in second place on the per theater chart with an average of $13,874. Rob the Mob was right behind with $13,833 in its lone theater. Jodorowsky's Dune opened in three theaters earning an average of $12,006. God's Not Dead was the big surprise of the weekend with an average of $11,852 in 780 theaters. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Divergent Results

March 25th, 2014

Divergent poster

This weekend, there were two new wide releases at the box office. One was a big hit and the other struggled. Also, one was a hit with critics and one was not. Sadly, the critical miss was a box office hit with Divergent earning more than $50 million while Muppets Most Wanted failed to reach $20 million. Overall, the total box office this weekend was $141 million, which is 24% more than last weekend. It is also more than the same weekend last year, but by less than 2%. Year-to-date, 2014 is 8% ahead of 2013 at $2.16 billion to $2.01 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Diverse Winners at the Box Office

March 23rd, 2014

Divergent poster

Once more, the Summit division of Lionsgate is showing the rest of the industry how to successfully bring a Young Adult novel to the screen, with Divergent delivering an impressive $56 million on its opening weekend. While that's a long, long way short of the $152.5 million posted by The Hunger Games on its debut, it is in the same ballpark as the $69.6 million enjoyed by Twilight when it came out in 2008, in spite of being from a book with a smaller fanbase. It's also the second-biggest weekend of the year so far after The LEGO Movie, and bodes well for an impressive final tally, and sequels to come.

But that's not the only piece of good news on a weekend where the theme is diversity. More...

Weekend Predictions: Divergent Opinions on the New Releases

March 20th, 2014

Divergent poster

Another week, another pair of wide releases. That's becoming a common thing to say. It is also a good thing to say, because too many movies tend to hurt all films involved and it is much better to have one big release and the counter-programing film. This week the big release is Divergent, which the studio is hoping will be the start of a new franchise. The box office tracking for the film looks good, even if the reviews do not. The counter-programing this week is Muppets Most Wanted, which is also opening with a saturation level theater count and it looks to do as well as The Muppets did. Last year there was also a strong one-two punch with The Croods topping Olympus has Fallen $43.64 million to $30.37 million. I'm not sure that Muppets Most Wanted will hold up its end of the bargain, but Divergent is poised for an opening of at least $50 million. It looks likes 2014 will again win over 2013. More...

Contest: Converge on the Winner

March 14th, 2014

Next week should be the biggest weekend of the month with Divergent debuting. A lot of box office analysts think the film will be the biggest hit of the month, including myself. Muppets Most Wanted is also opening wide, and while I really, really, really want it to be a big hit, it has no realistic chance to open in first place. There's a clear choice for 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 Divergent. 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 12 Years a Slave on Blu-ray. 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 12 Years a Slave on Blu-ray. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2014 Preview: March

March 1st, 2014

Divergent poster

2014 continued its strong run in February with The Lego Movie beating even the high end expectations and will become the first film released in 2014 to reach $200 million. March doesn't look as strong, as no film is on track to hit $200 million, but there are five films that have a chance at $100 million. Granted, not all of them will get there; in fact, there's a chance only one of them will get there. Divergent is the film I think has the best shot at the century club, but it could be joined by Mr. Peabody and Sherman, for instance, which is earning surprisingly strong reviews. Noah is a big-budget Bible epic and the studio has to be hoping for at least $100 million, but the buzz is quite negative and there have been reports of troubles behind-the-scenes. Last March was led by Oz The Great and Powerful, which pulled in more than $200 million domestically. I don't think any film opening this March will match that figure. In addition, The Croods and G.I. Joe: Retaliation also hit the $100 million milestone, while Olympus Has Fallen came very close. Granted, there were also some big bombs last March, like The Host, but even so, I think 2014 will lose ground in the year-over-year comparison. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 21, 2014 1 $54,607,747   3,936 $13,874   $54,607,747 1
Mar 28, 2014 2 $25,619,578 -53% 3,936 $6,509   $94,379,586 2
Apr 4, 2014 3 $12,976,413 -49% 3,631 $3,574   $114,005,553 3
Apr 11, 2014 6 $7,380,460 -43% 3,110 $2,373   $124,757,453 4
Apr 18, 2014 7 $5,611,624 -24% 2,486 $2,257   $133,776,491 5
Apr 25, 2014 9 $3,658,966 -35% 2,066 $1,771   $139,521,857 6
May 2, 2014 7 $2,182,283 -40% 1,639 $1,331   $142,669,009 7
May 9, 2014 9 $1,743,676 -20% 1,233 $1,414   $145,067,595 8
May 16, 2014 11 $1,164,742 -33% 991 $1,175   $146,789,742 9
May 23, 2014 14 $691,352 -41% 644 $1,074   $147,901,273 10
May 30, 2014 16 $327,133 -53% 573 $571   $148,640,555 11
Jun 6, 2014 20 $251,735 -23% 298 $845   $149,063,259 12
Jun 13, 2014 18 $382,468 +52% 336 $1,138   $149,621,275 13
Jun 20, 2014 19 $270,363 -29% 289 $936   $150,160,035 14
Jun 27, 2014 25 $195,788 -28% 210 $932   $150,544,464 15
Jul 4, 2014 32 $145,082 -26% 210 $691   $150,832,203 16

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Mar 20, 2014 P $4,900,000     0     $4,900,000  
Mar 21, 2014 1 $22,784,019     3,936 $5,789   $22,784,019 1
Mar 22, 2014 1 $19,853,462 -13%   3,936 $5,044   $42,637,481 2
Mar 23, 2014 1 $11,970,266 -40%   3,936 $3,041   $54,607,747 3
Mar 24, 2014 1 $3,577,283 -70%   3,936 $909   $58,185,030 4
Mar 25, 2014 1 $4,198,386 +17%   3,936 $1,067   $62,383,416 5
Mar 26, 2014 1 $3,308,229 -21%   3,936 $841   $65,691,645 6
Mar 27, 2014 1 $3,068,363 -7%   3,936 $780   $68,760,008 7
Mar 28, 2014 2 $8,129,132 +165% -64% 3,936 $2,065   $76,889,140 8
Mar 29, 2014 2 $11,549,082 +42% -42% 3,936 $2,934   $88,438,222 9
Mar 30, 2014 2 $5,941,364 -49% -50% 3,936 $1,509   $94,379,586 10
Mar 31, 2014 2 $1,663,074 -72% -54% 3,936 $423   $96,042,660 11
Apr 1, 2014 2 $1,941,597 +17% -54% 3,936 $493   $97,984,257 12
Apr 2, 2014 2 $1,560,425 -20% -53% 3,936 $396   $99,544,682 13
Apr 3, 2014 2 $1,484,458 -5% -52% 3,936 $377   $101,029,140 14
Apr 4, 2014 3 $4,167,869 +181% -49% 3,631 $1,148   $105,197,009 15
Apr 5, 2014 3 $5,742,395 +38% -50% 3,631 $1,581   $110,939,404 16
Apr 6, 2014 3 $3,066,149 -47% -48% 3,631 $844   $114,005,553 17
Apr 7, 2014 3 $803,491 -74% -52% 3,631 $221   $114,809,044 18
Apr 8, 2014 3 $1,025,397 +28% -47% 3,631 $282   $115,834,441 19
Apr 9, 2014 3 $766,168 -25% -51% 3,631 $211   $116,600,609 20
Apr 10, 2014 3 $776,384 +1% -48% 3,631 $214   $117,376,993 21
Apr 11, 2014 5 $2,267,943 +192% -46% 3,110 $729   $119,644,936 22
Apr 12, 2014 5 $3,203,852 +41% -44% 3,110 $1,030   $122,848,788 23
Apr 13, 2014 6 $1,908,665 -40% -38% 3,110 $614   $124,757,453 24
Apr 14, 2014 6 $669,283 -65% -17% 3,110 $215   $125,426,736 25
Apr 15, 2014 6 $1,006,428 +50% -2% 3,110 $324   $126,433,164 26
Apr 16, 2014 6 $776,429 -23% +1% 3,110 $250   $127,209,593 27
Apr 17, 2014 5 $955,274 +23% +23% 3,110 $307   $128,164,867 28
Apr 18, 2014 7 $2,226,647 +133% -2% 2,486 $896   $130,391,514 29
Apr 19, 2014 7 $2,236,751 n/c -30% 2,486 $900   $132,628,265 30
Apr 20, 2014 9 $1,148,226 -49% -40% 2,486 $462   $133,776,491 31
Apr 21, 2014 7 $652,360 -43% -3% 2,486 $262   $134,428,851 32
Apr 22, 2014 8 $547,802 -16% -46% 2,486 $220   $134,976,653 33
Apr 23, 2014 7 $460,848 -16% -41% 2,486 $185   $135,437,501 34
Apr 24, 2014 7 $425,390 -8% -55% 2,486 $171   $135,862,891 35
Apr 25, 2014 9 $1,080,476 +154% -51% 2,066 $523   $136,943,367 36
Apr 26, 2014 7 $1,654,786 +53% -26% 2,066 $801   $138,598,153 37
Apr 27, 2014 8 $923,704 -44% -20% 2,066 $447   $139,521,857 38
Apr 28, 2014 9 $231,385 -75% -65% 2,066 $112   $139,753,242 39
Apr 29, 2014 9 $301,805 +30% -45% 2,066 $146   $140,055,047 40
Apr 30, 2014 10 $239,907 -21% -48% 2,066 $116   $140,294,954 41
May 1, 2014 11 $191,772 -20% -55% 2,066 $93   $140,486,726 42
May 2, 2014 8 $622,484 +225% -42% 1,639 $380   $141,109,210 43
May 3, 2014 7 $1,000,969 +61% -40% 1,639 $611   $142,110,179 44
May 4, 2014 8 $558,830 -44% -40% 1,639 $341   $142,669,009 45
May 5, 2014 9 $145,690 -74% -37% 1,639 $89   $142,814,699 46
May 6, 2014 9 $194,272 +33% -36% 1,639 $119   $143,008,971 47
May 7, 2014 9 $171,202 -12% -29% 1,639 $104   $143,180,173 48
May 8, 2014 10 $143,746 -16% -25% 1,639 $88   $143,323,919 49
May 9, 2014 10 $479,376 +233% -23% 1,233 $389   $143,803,295 50
May 10, 2014 9 $722,194 +51% -28% 1,233 $586   $144,525,489 51
May 11, 2014 10 $542,106 -25% -3% 1,233 $440   $145,067,595 52
May 12, 2014 10 $135,223 -75% -7% 1,233 $110   $145,202,818 53
May 13, 2014 11 $163,932 +21% -16% 1,233 $133   $145,366,750 54
May 14, 2014 11 $139,045 -15% -19% 1,233 $113   $145,505,795 55
May 15, 2014 12 $119,205 -14% -17% 1,233 $97   $145,625,000 56
May 16, 2014 11 $347,103 +191% -28% 991 $350   $145,972,103 57
May 17, 2014 11 $518,226 +49% -28% 991 $523   $146,490,329 58
May 18, 2014 11 $299,413 -42% -45% 991 $302   $146,789,742 59
May 19, 2014 12 $117,817 -61% -13% 991 $119   $146,907,559 60
May 20, 2014 11 $110,672 -6% -32% 991 $112   $147,018,231 61
May 21, 2014 13 $97,977 -11% -30% 991 $99   $147,116,208 62
May 22, 2014 13 $93,713 -4% -21% 991 $95   $147,209,921 63
May 23, 2014 14 $184,834 +97% -47% 644 $287   $147,394,755 64
May 24, 2014 14 $269,018 +46% -48% 644 $418   $147,663,773 65
May 25, 2014 14 $237,500 -12% -21% 644 $369   $147,901,273 66
May 26, 2014 14 $206,933 -13% +76% 644 $321   $148,108,206 67
May 27, 2014 15 $74,570 -64% -33% 644 $116   $148,182,776 68
May 28, 2014 15 $71,114 -5% -27% 644 $110   $148,253,890 69
May 29, 2014 - $59,532 -16% -36% 644 $92   $148,313,422 70
May 30, 2014 15 $97,978 +65% -47% 373 $263   $148,411,400 71
May 31, 2014 15 $144,860 +48% -46% 373 $388   $148,556,260 72
Jun 1, 2014 15 $84,295 -42% -65% 373 $226   $148,640,555 73
Jun 2, 2014 16 $40,548 -52% -80% 373 $109   $148,681,103 74
Jun 3, 2014 - $45,682 +13% -39% 373 $122   $148,726,785 75
Jun 4, 2014 16 $42,959 -6% -40% 373 $115   $148,769,744 76
Jun 5, 2014 - $41,780 -3% -30% 373 $112   $148,811,524 77
Jun 6, 2014 - $77,971 +87% -20% 298 $262   $148,889,495 78
Jun 7, 2014 - $103,074 +32% -29% 298 $346   $148,992,569 79
Jun 8, 2014 - $70,690 -31% -16% 298 $237   $149,063,259 80
Jun 9, 2014 - $40,943 -42% +1% 298 $137   $149,104,202 81
Jun 10, 2014 - $45,101 +10% -1% 298 $151   $149,149,303 82
Jun 11, 2014 - $43,650 -3% +2% 298 $146   $149,192,953 83
Jun 12, 2014 - $45,854 +5% +10% 298 $154   $149,238,807 84
Jun 13, 2014 16 $122,440 +167% +57% 336 $364   $149,361,247 85
Jun 14, 2014 - $147,619 +21% +43% 336 $439   $149,508,866 86
Jun 15, 2014 - $112,409 -24% +59% 336 $335   $149,621,275 87
Jun 16, 2014 15 $60,469 -46% +48% 336 $180   $149,681,744 88
Jun 17, 2014 - $71,718 +19% +59% 336 $213   $149,753,462 89
Jun 18, 2014 16 $66,075 -8% +51% 336 $197   $149,819,537 90
Jun 19, 2014 16 $70,135 +6% +53% 336 $209   $149,889,672 91
Jun 20, 2014 - $87,900 +25% -28% 289 $304   $149,977,572 92
Jun 21, 2014 - $108,924 +24% -26% 289 $377   $150,086,496 93
Jun 22, 2014 - $73,539 -32% -35% 289 $254   $150,160,035 94
Jun 23, 2014 16 $45,013 -39% -26% 289 $156   $150,205,048 95
Jun 24, 2014 - $48,794 +8% -32% 289 $169   $150,253,842 96
Jun 25, 2014 - $48,002 -2% -27% 289 $166   $150,301,844 97
Jun 26, 2014 - $46,832 -2% -33% 289 $162   $150,348,676 98
Jun 27, 2014 - $62,746 +34% -29% 210 $299   $150,411,422 99
Jun 28, 2014 - $77,698 +24% -29% 210 $370   $150,489,120 100
Jun 29, 2014 - $55,344 -29% -25% 210 $264   $150,544,464 101
Jun 30, 2014 - $34,122 -38% -24% 210 $162   $150,578,586 102
Jul 1, 2014 - $34,442 +1% -29% 210 $164   $150,613,028 103
Jul 2, 2014 - $33,695 -2% -30% 210 $160   $150,646,723 104
Jul 3, 2014 - $40,398 +20% -14% 210 $192   $150,687,121 105
Jul 4, 2014 - $33,863 -16% -46% 210 $161   $150,720,984 106
Jul 5, 2014 - $64,648 +91% -17% 210 $308   $150,785,632 107
Jul 6, 2014 - $46,571 -28% -16% 210 $222   $150,832,203 108
Jul 7, 2014 - $27,782 -40% -19% 184 $151   $150,859,985 109
Jul 8, 2014 - $29,403 +6% -15% 184 $160   $150,889,388 110
Jul 9, 2014 - $28,251 -4% -16% 184 $154   $150,917,639 111
Jul 10, 2014 - $30,256 +7% -25% 184 $164   $150,947,895 112

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 21, 2014 1 $68,760,008   3,936 $17,470   $68,760,008 1
Mar 28, 2014 2 $32,269,132 -53% 3,936 $8,198   $101,029,140 2
Apr 4, 2014 3 $16,347,853 -49% 3,631 $4,502   $117,376,993 3
Apr 11, 2014 6 $10,787,874 -34% 3,110 $3,469   $128,164,867 4
Apr 18, 2014 7 $7,698,024 -29% 2,486 $3,097   $135,862,891 5
Apr 25, 2014 9 $4,623,835 -40% 2,066 $2,238   $140,486,726 6
May 2, 2014 7 $2,837,193 -39% 1,639 $1,731   $143,323,919 7
May 9, 2014 9 $2,301,081 -19% 1,233 $1,866   $145,625,000 8
May 16, 2014 12 $1,584,921 -31% 991 $1,599   $147,209,921 9
May 23, 2014 14 $1,103,501 -30% 644 $1,714   $148,313,422 10
May 30, 2014 17 $498,102 -55% 373 $1,335   $148,811,524 11
Jun 6, 2014 20 $427,283 -14% 298 $1,434   $149,238,807 12
Jun 13, 2014 17 $650,865 +52% 336 $1,937   $149,889,672 13
Jun 20, 2014 19 $459,004 -29% 289 $1,588   $150,348,676 14
Jun 27, 2014 30 $338,445 -26% 210 $1,612   $150,687,121 15
Jul 4, 2014 32 $260,774 -23% 184 $1,417   $150,947,895 16

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Belgium 4/2/2014 $0 0 11 30 $3,743,915 12/17/2015
Brazil 4/17/2014 $0 0 22 22 $6,482,718 12/15/2015
Ghana 4/4/2014 $0 0 1 1 $222 12/30/2018
Japan 7/11/2014 $401,505 199 199 398 $1,183,184 12/17/2015
Nigeria 4/4/2014 $0 0 3 3 $69,623 12/30/2018
Spain 4/30/2014 $0 0 53 145 $4,179,257 12/17/2015
Sweden 4/30/2014 $0 0 21 60 $1,946,109 12/17/2015
Uruguay 4/24/2014 $0 0 1 1 $161,954 12/30/2018
Venezuela 5/23/2014 $0 0 21 70 $2,833,173 12/17/2015
 
Rest of World $104,466,915
 
International Total$125,067,070 12/30/2018

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Aug 10, 20141557,815 557,815$8,908,306$8,908,3061
Aug 17, 20141304,018-45% 861,833$4,912,931$13,821,2372
Aug 24, 2014279,711-74% 941,544$1,316,826$15,138,0633
Aug 31, 2014668,522-14% 1,010,066$1,133,354$16,271,4174
Sep 7, 2014957,248-16% 1,067,314$946,882$17,218,2995
Sep 14, 20141421,364-63% 1,088,678$353,361$17,571,6606
Sep 21, 20141521,755+2% 1,110,433$359,828$17,931,4887
Sep 28, 20141519,755-9% 1,130,188$326,748$18,258,2368
Oct 5, 20141519,989+1% 1,150,177$359,802$18,618,0389
Oct 12, 20142023,911+20% 1,174,088$278,085$18,896,12310
Oct 19, 20141617,152-28% 1,191,240$261,225$19,157,34811
Oct 26, 20141822,348+30% 1,213,588$294,323$19,451,67112
Nov 2, 20142012,201-45% 1,225,789$182,527$19,634,19813
Nov 9, 20142015,327+26% 1,241,116$203,696$19,837,89414
Nov 16, 20142913,343-13% 1,254,459$200,946$20,038,84015
Nov 30, 20148252,564 1,526,922$3,897,063$24,235,58217
Dec 14, 20142340,017 1,612,344$518,620$25,591,01619
Dec 21, 20142278,842+97% 1,691,186$1,453,846$27,044,86220
Dec 28, 20142950,624-36% 1,741,810$604,957$27,649,81921
Jan 4, 20152824,286-52% 1,766,096$484,749$28,134,56822
Feb 22, 20152920,800 1,873,327$239,824$29,678,90929
Mar 15, 20151127,432 1,922,680$282,001$30,234,08932
Mar 22, 20151523,786-13% 1,946,466$279,723$30,513,81233
Mar 29, 20151918,248-23% 1,964,714$182,480$30,696,29234
Apr 12, 20152130,951 2,016,749$320,962$31,238,63636
May 10, 20152413,928 2,060,205$139,280$31,680,11440
Aug 9, 20151319,028 2,204,430$189,138$33,095,03753
Aug 30, 20152513,637 2,249,206$134,324$33,536,56356
Dec 13, 20152724,820 2,446,408$202,283$35,037,65371
Mar 13, 20162117,096 2,590,500$119,672$36,187,35684
Mar 27, 20162418,135 2,620,567$80,338$36,347,40086

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Aug 10, 20141644,567 644,567$12,220,990$12,220,9901
Aug 17, 20141159,636-75% 804,203$3,175,160$15,396,1502
Aug 24, 2014249,577-69% 853,780$989,560$16,385,7103
Aug 31, 2014447,428-4% 901,208$944,284$17,329,9944
Sep 7, 2014533,285-30% 934,493$664,375$17,994,3695
Sep 14, 2014713,074-61% 947,567$260,561$18,254,9306
Sep 21, 20141111,861-9% 959,428$236,619$18,491,5497
Sep 28, 20141210,200-14% 969,628$203,290$18,694,8398
Oct 5, 2014157,816-23% 977,444$155,693$18,850,5329
Oct 19, 2014194,394 988,628$87,615$19,073,68311
Nov 30, 20148105,472 1,120,408$2,058,805$21,647,92517
Mar 22, 20151410,602 1,248,636$158,930$23,570,13233
Mar 29, 2015178,731-18% 1,257,367$112,713$23,682,84534
Apr 5, 20151912,821+47% 1,270,188$135,513$23,818,35835
Aug 9, 2015517,899 1,331,326$223,027$24,580,14853
Aug 16, 2015187,251-59% 1,338,577$86,284$24,666,43254

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.

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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.

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.