Don’t Breathe (2016)

Don’t Breathe
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $89,217,875Details
International Box Office $69,688,475Details
Worldwide Box Office $158,906,350
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $8,170,633 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $3,086,632 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $11,257,265
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Synopsis

A trio of reckless thieves breaks into the house of a wealthy blind man, thinking they’ll get away with the perfect heist. They’re wrong.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$26,411,706 (29.6% of total gross)
Legs:3.38 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:56.1% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$10,000,000 (worldwide box office is 15.9 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,051 opening theaters/3,384 max. theaters, 5.8 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $111,187,130

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: August 26th, 2016 (Wide) by Sony Pictures
International Releases: August 25th, 2016 (Wide) (Aruba)
August 25th, 2016 (Wide) (Cambodia)
August 25th, 2016 (Wide) (Curacao)
August 25th, 2016 (Wide) (Hungary)
August 25th, 2016 (Wide) (Malaysia)
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Video Release: November 8th, 2016 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for terror, violence, disturbing content, and language including sexual references.
(Rating bulletin 2432 (Cert #50143), 7/6/2016)
Running Time: 88 minutes
Franchise: Don’t Breathe
Comparisons: vs. Lights Out
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Keywords: Heist, Money Troubles, Blindness, Psychological Horror
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Horror
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Screen Gems, Stage 6 Films, Ghost House Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Labor Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 11 $15,833,223 Sep 2, 2016 10
Labor Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 47 $19,932,079 Sep 2, 2016 10
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 11 $19,707,927 Sep 2, 2016 10
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 24 $24,809,859 Sep 2, 2016 10
Biggest Domestic August Weekend 65 $26,411,706 Aug 26, 2016 3
Top Horror Weekend Domestic 69 $26,411,706 Aug 26, 2016 3

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 26, 2016 1 $26,411,706   3,051 $8,657   $26,411,706 1
Sep 2, 2016 1 $15,833,223 -40% 3,051 $5,190   $51,257,175 2
Sep 9, 2016 3 $8,250,225 -48% 3,384 $2,438   $66,873,383 3
Sep 16, 2016 5 $5,640,232 -32% 3,208 $1,758   $75,369,013 4
Sep 23, 2016 7 $3,773,226 -33% 2,438 $1,548   $81,084,034 5
Sep 30, 2016 8 $2,381,769 -37% 1,653 $1,441   $84,741,706 6
Oct 7, 2016 11 $1,379,646 -42% 1,066 $1,294   $86,951,001 7
Oct 14, 2016 17 $677,347 -51% 612 $1,107   $88,177,533 8
Oct 21, 2016 28 $178,947 -74% 257 $696   $88,577,905 9
Oct 28, 2016 28 $221,728 +24% 431 $514   $88,867,861 10
Nov 4, 2016 45 $38,302 -83% 72 $532   $89,006,750 11
Nov 11, 2016 51 $26,172 -32% 47 $557   $89,049,804 12
Nov 18, 2016 56 $11,523 -56% 23 $501   $89,071,222 13
Nov 25, 2016 61 $6,863 -40% 15 $458   $89,084,225 14
Dec 2, 2016 39 $48,810 +611% 79 $618   $89,135,363 15
Dec 9, 2016 44 $32,086 -34% 74 $434   $89,185,908 16
Dec 16, 2016 47 $11,321 -65% 37 $306   $89,210,468 17

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Aug 25, 2016 P $1,900,000     2,500 $760   $1,900,000  
Aug 26, 2016 1 $10,033,350     3,051 $3,289   $10,033,350 1
Aug 27, 2016 1 $9,880,037 -2%   3,051 $3,238   $19,913,387 2
Aug 28, 2016 1 $6,498,319 -34%   3,051 $2,130   $26,411,706 3
Aug 29, 2016 1 $2,346,558 -64%   3,051 $769   $28,758,264 4
Aug 30, 2016 1 $2,980,896 +27%   3,051 $977   $31,739,160 5
Aug 31, 2016 1 $1,853,494 -38%   3,051 $608   $33,592,654 6
Sep 1, 2016 1 $1,831,298 -1%   3,051 $600   $35,423,952 7
Sep 2, 2016 1 $4,181,976 +128% -58% 3,051 $1,371   $39,605,928 8
Sep 3, 2016 1 $5,947,359 +42% -40% 3,051 $1,949   $45,553,287 9
Sep 4, 2016 1 $5,703,888 -4% -12% 3,051 $1,870   $51,257,175 10
Sep 5, 2016 1 $3,874,704 -32% +65% 3,051 $1,270   $55,131,879 11
Sep 6, 2016 1 $1,527,623 -61% -49% 3,051 $501   $56,659,502 12
Sep 7, 2016 1 $1,034,969 -32% -44% 3,051 $339   $57,694,471 13
Sep 8, 2016 1 $928,687 -10% -49% 3,051 $304   $58,623,158 14
Sep 9, 2016 3 $2,436,304 +162% -42% 3,384 $720   $61,059,462 15
Sep 10, 2016 3 $3,792,256 +56% -36% 3,384 $1,121   $64,851,718 16
Sep 11, 2016 3 $2,021,665 -47% -65% 3,384 $597   $66,873,383 17
Sep 12, 2016 3 $691,471 -66% -82% 3,384 $204   $67,564,854 18
Sep 13, 2016 3 $930,962 +35% -39% 3,384 $275   $68,495,816 19
Sep 14, 2016 2 $641,189 -31% -38% 3,384 $189   $69,137,005 20
Sep 15, 2016 2 $591,776 -8% -36% 3,384 $175   $69,728,781 21
Sep 16, 2016 5 $1,659,708 +180% -32% 3,208 $517   $71,388,489 22
Sep 17, 2016 6 $2,568,707 +55% -32% 3,208 $801   $73,957,196 23
Sep 18, 2016 5 $1,411,817 -45% -30% 3,208 $440   $75,369,013 24
Sep 19, 2016 5 $470,885 -67% -32% 3,208 $147   $75,839,898 25
Sep 20, 2016 5 $620,814 +32% -33% 3,208 $194   $76,460,712 26
Sep 21, 2016 5 $431,399 -31% -33% 3,208 $134   $76,892,111 27
Sep 22, 2016 5 $418,697 -3% -29% 3,208 $131   $77,310,808 28
Sep 23, 2016 7 $1,102,684 +163% -34% 2,438 $452   $78,413,492 29
Sep 24, 2016 7 $1,757,078 +59% -32% 2,438 $721   $80,170,570 30
Sep 25, 2016 7 $913,464 -48% -35% 2,438 $375   $81,084,034 31
Sep 26, 2016 7 $297,633 -67% -37% 2,438 $122   $81,381,667 32
Sep 27, 2016 7 $407,432 +37% -34% 2,438 $167   $81,789,099 33
Sep 28, 2016 6 $305,985 -25% -29% 2,438 $126   $82,095,084 34
Sep 29, 2016 6 $264,853 -13% -37% 2,438 $109   $82,359,937 35
Sep 30, 2016 9 $676,849 +156% -39% 1,653 $409   $83,036,786 36
Oct 1, 2016 8 $1,115,569 +65% -37% 1,653 $675   $84,152,355 37
Oct 2, 2016 9 $589,351 -47% -35% 1,653 $357   $84,741,706 38
Oct 3, 2016 9 $219,646 -63% -26% 1,653 $133   $84,961,352 39
Oct 4, 2016 9 $249,211 +13% -39% 1,653 $151   $85,210,563 40
Oct 5, 2016 8 $198,471 -20% -35% 1,653 $120   $85,409,034 41
Oct 6, 2016 9 $162,321 -18% -39% 1,653 $98   $85,571,355 42
Oct 7, 2016 11 $389,330 +140% -42% 1,066 $365   $85,960,685 43
Oct 8, 2016 11 $604,409 +55% -46% 1,066 $567   $86,565,094 44
Oct 9, 2016 11 $385,907 -36% -35% 1,066 $362   $86,951,001 45
Oct 10, 2016 11 $185,775 -52% -15% 1,066 $174   $87,136,776 46
Oct 11, 2016 12 $147,652 -21% -41% 1,066 $139   $87,284,428 47
Oct 12, 2016 12 $119,794 -19% -40% 1,066 $112   $87,404,222 48
Oct 13, 2016 12 $95,964 -20% -41% 1,066 $90   $87,500,186 49
Oct 14, 2016 - $192,090 +100% -51% 612 $314   $87,692,276 50
Oct 15, 2016 - $317,075 +65% -48% 612 $518   $88,009,351 51
Oct 16, 2016 - $168,182 -47% -56% 612 $275   $88,177,533 52
Oct 17, 2016 15 $61,991 -63% -67% 612 $101   $88,239,524 53
Oct 18, 2016 - $65,485 +6% -56% 612 $107   $88,305,009 54
Oct 19, 2016 - $57,758 -12% -52% 612 $94   $88,362,767 55
Oct 20, 2016 - $36,191 -37% -62% 612 $59   $88,398,958 56
Oct 21, 2016 - $58,380 +61% -70% 257 $227   $88,457,338 57
Oct 22, 2016 - $83,469 +43% -74% 257 $325   $88,540,807 58
Oct 23, 2016 - $37,098 -56% -78% 257 $144   $88,577,905 59
Oct 24, 2016 - $16,371 -56% -74% 257 $64   $88,594,276 60
Oct 25, 2016 - $18,876 +15% -71% 257 $73   $88,613,152 61
Oct 26, 2016 - $15,553 -18% -73% 257 $61   $88,628,705 62
Oct 27, 2016 - $17,428 +12% -52% 257 $68   $88,646,133 63
Oct 28, 2016 - $69,582 +299% +19% 431 $161   $88,715,715 64
Oct 29, 2016 - $102,050 +47% +22% 431 $237   $88,817,765 65
Oct 30, 2016 - $50,096 -51% +35% 431 $116   $88,867,861 66
Oct 31, 2016 - $39,187 -22% +139% 431 $91   $88,907,048 67
Nov 1, 2016 - $25,059 -36% +33% 431 $58   $88,932,107 68
Nov 2, 2016 - $20,575 -18% +32% 431 $48   $88,952,682 69
Nov 3, 2016 - $15,766 -23% -10% 431 $37   $88,968,448 70
Nov 4, 2016 - $11,164 -29% -84% 72 $155   $88,979,612 71
Nov 5, 2016 - $17,971 +61% -82% 72 $250   $88,997,583 72
Nov 6, 2016 - $9,167 -49% -82% 72 $127   $89,006,750 73
Nov 7, 2016 - $3,981 -57% -90% 72 $55   $89,010,731 74
Nov 8, 2016 - $3,866 -3% -85% 72 $54   $89,014,597 75
Nov 9, 2016 - $3,803 -2% -82% 72 $53   $89,018,400 76
Nov 10, 2016 - $5,232 +38% -67% 72 $73   $89,023,632 77
Nov 11, 2016 - $8,639 +65% -23% 47 $184   $89,032,271 78
Nov 12, 2016 - $11,031 +28% -39% 47 $235   $89,043,302 79
Nov 13, 2016 - $6,502 -41% -29% 47 $138   $89,049,804 80
Nov 14, 2016 - $2,186 -66% -45% 47 $47   $89,051,990 81
Nov 15, 2016 - $2,622 +20% -32% 47 $56   $89,054,612 82
Nov 16, 2016 - $2,668 +2% -30% 47 $57   $89,057,280 83
Nov 17, 2016 - $2,419 -9% -54% 47 $51   $89,059,699 84
Nov 18, 2016 - $3,332 +38% -61% 23 $145   $89,063,031 85
Nov 19, 2016 - $5,164 +55% -53% 23 $225   $89,068,195 86
Nov 20, 2016 - $3,027 -41% -53% 23 $132   $89,071,222 87
Nov 21, 2016 - $1,499 -50% -31% 23 $65   $89,072,721 88
Nov 22, 2016 - $1,901 +27% -27% 23 $83   $89,074,622 89
Nov 23, 2016 - $1,665 -12% -38% 23 $72   $89,076,287 90
Nov 24, 2016 - $1,075 -35% -56% 23 $47   $89,077,362 91
Nov 25, 2016 - $2,451 +128% -26% 15 $163   $89,079,813 92
Nov 26, 2016 - $2,857 +17% -45% 15 $190   $89,082,670 93
Nov 27, 2016 - $1,555 -46% -49% 15 $104   $89,084,225 94
Nov 28, 2016 - $588 -62% -61% 15 $39   $89,084,813 95
Nov 29, 2016 - $499 -15% -74% 15 $33   $89,085,312 96
Nov 30, 2016 - $705 +41% -58% 15 $47   $89,086,017 97
Dec 1, 2016 - $536 -24% -50% 15 $36   $89,086,553 98
Dec 2, 2016 - $12,503 +2,233% +410% 79 $158   $89,099,056 99
Dec 3, 2016 - $22,147 +77% +675% 79 $280   $89,121,203 100
Dec 4, 2016 - $14,160 -36% +811% 79 $179   $89,135,363 101
Dec 5, 2016 - $4,549 -68% +674% 79 $58   $89,139,912 102
Dec 6, 2016 - $4,827 +6% +867% 79 $61   $89,144,739 103
Dec 7, 2016 - $4,688 -3% +565% 79 $59   $89,149,427 104
Dec 8, 2016 - $4,395 -6% +720% 79 $56   $89,153,822 105
Dec 9, 2016 - $8,369 +90% -33% 74 $113   $89,162,191 106
Dec 10, 2016 - $15,096 +80% -32% 74 $204   $89,177,287 107
Dec 11, 2016 - $8,621 -43% -39% 74 $117   $89,185,908 108
Dec 12, 2016 - $3,082 -64% -32% 74 $42   $89,188,990 109
Dec 13, 2016 - $3,528 +14% -27% 74 $48   $89,192,518 110
Dec 14, 2016 - $3,047 -14% -35% 74 $41   $89,195,565 111
Dec 15, 2016 - $3,582 +18% -18% 74 $48   $89,199,147 112
Dec 16, 2016 - $2,875 -20% -66% 37 $78   $89,202,022 113
Dec 17, 2016 - $4,478 +56% -70% 37 $121   $89,206,500 114
Dec 18, 2016 - $3,968 -11% -54% 37 $107   $89,210,468 115
Dec 19, 2016 - $1,803 -55% -41% 37 $49   $89,212,271 116
Dec 20, 2016 - $1,979 +10% -44% 37 $53   $89,214,250 117
Dec 21, 2016 - $1,735 -12% -43% 30 $58   $89,215,985 118
Dec 22, 2016 - $1,890 +9% -47% 30 $63   $89,217,875 119

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 26, 2016 1 $35,423,952   3,051 $11,611   $35,423,952 1
Sep 2, 2016 1 $23,199,206 -35% 3,051 $7,604   $58,623,158 2
Sep 9, 2016 3 $11,105,623 -52% 3,384 $3,282   $69,728,781 3
Sep 16, 2016 5 $7,582,027 -32% 3,208 $2,363   $77,310,808 4
Sep 23, 2016 7 $5,049,129 -33% 2,438 $2,071   $82,359,937 5
Sep 30, 2016 9 $3,211,418 -36% 1,653 $1,943   $85,571,355 6
Oct 7, 2016 11 $1,928,831 -40% 1,066 $1,809   $87,500,186 7
Oct 14, 2016 17 $898,772 -53% 612 $1,469   $88,398,958 8
Oct 21, 2016 29 $247,175 -72% 257 $962   $88,646,133 9
Oct 28, 2016 25 $322,315 +30% 431 $748   $88,968,448 10
Nov 4, 2016 46 $55,184 -83% 72 $766   $89,023,632 11
Nov 11, 2016 53 $36,067 -35% 47 $767   $89,059,699 12
Nov 18, 2016 60 $17,663 -51% 23 $768   $89,077,362 13
Nov 25, 2016 65 $9,191 -48% 15 $613   $89,086,553 14
Dec 2, 2016 40 $67,269 +632% 79 $852   $89,153,822 15
Dec 9, 2016 44 $45,325 -33% 74 $613   $89,199,147 16
Dec 16, 2016 52 $18,728 -59% 30 $624   $89,217,875 17

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 9/8/2016 $443,873 128 141 405 $1,630,892 11/30/2018
Aruba 8/25/2016 $6,621 3 4 15 $30,475 12/31/2018
Australia 9/2/2016 $981,973 176 176 791 $3,643,924 8/17/2021
Austria 9/9/2016 $113,508 55 56 285 $522,666 1/24/2017
Belgium 10/12/2016 $238,573 42 42 209 $804,632 12/6/2016
Bolivia 9/8/2016 $24,961 21 21 46 $74,669 12/31/2018
Brazil 9/8/2016 $1,110,263 361 378 1,105 $3,173,338 11/14/2016
Cambodia 8/25/2016 $48,302 46 46 88 $109,577 12/31/2018
Central America 9/8/2016 $295,923 153 153 430 $1,079,459 10/25/2016
Chile 9/8/2016 $135,091 54 54 228 $693,050 12/31/2018
Colombia 9/8/2016 $257,809 139 181 460 $861,073 12/31/2018
Curacao 8/25/2016 $9,615 5 5 19 $49,827 12/31/2018
Czech Republic 9/1/2016 $57,798 66 66 197 $223,355 12/31/2018
Dominican Republic 9/8/2016 $30,119 23 23 26 $76,394 12/31/2018
Ecuador 9/9/2016 $109,417 39 39 143 $449,999 12/31/2018
Finland 11/11/2016 $42,733 47 47 107 $121,428 12/20/2016
France 10/5/2016 $794,059 174 174 731 $2,576,423 11/8/2016
Germany 9/8/2016 $1,083,515 331 399 2,100 $4,537,745 11/29/2016
Greece 10/6/2016 $70,526 48 48 101 $267,799 11/8/2016
Hong Kong 10/6/2016 $329,538 81 81 234 $1,082,220 11/22/2016
Hungary 8/25/2016 $116,285 38 49 228 $494,360 12/31/2018
Iceland 9/16/2016 $16,570 6 6 16 $59,641 12/31/2018
India 9/2/2016 $694,440 363 363 773 $2,115,323 12/13/2016
Indonesia 8/31/2016 $875,603 256 256 563 $1,801,830 12/31/2018
Israel 9/8/2016 $155,333 17 18 98 $949,414 12/31/2018
Italy 9/8/2016 $510,241 257 257 519 $1,171,756 10/4/2016
Jamaica 8/31/2016 $13,151 5 5 12 $37,782 12/31/2018
Japan 12/16/2016 $283,716 33 52 421 $4,132,329 3/27/2017
Latvia 9/2/2016 $7,818 9 9 15 $20,122 12/31/2018
Lithuania 8/26/2016 $16,119 89 89 186 $81,585 10/19/2016
Malaysia 8/25/2016 $393,000 124 178 506 $1,318,115 10/25/2016
Mexico 9/16/2016 $1,222,783 438 438 1,490 $3,375,582 12/13/2016
Netherlands 9/29/2016 $289,151 69 69 355 $1,244,290 11/29/2016
New Zealand 9/23/2016 $144,798 41 41 130 $366,936 11/1/2016
Norway 9/30/2016 $146,717 119 119 271 $496,544 11/14/2016
Pakistan 8/26/2016 $29,568 23 23 30 $58,521 12/31/2018
Peru 9/8/2016 $200,110 88 88 161 $446,610 12/31/2018
Philippines 8/31/2016 $536,304 159 159 295 $1,041,203 12/31/2018
Poland 9/30/2016 $197,274 108 109 338 $569,355 12/31/2018
Portugal 9/8/2016 $82,728 23 24 104 $315,515 11/8/2016
Romania 8/26/2016 $50,713 53 53 159 $185,682 12/31/2018
Russia (CIS) 8/26/2016 $947,157 944 944 2,151 $2,243,766 12/31/2018
Singapore 8/25/2016 $157,112 28 28 90 $581,045 10/18/2016
Slovakia 9/8/2016 $50,045 63 63 143 $147,427 10/13/2016
South Africa 10/14/2016 $29,060 23 23 69 $90,857 11/22/2016
South Korea 9/13/2016 $0 0 671 1,857 $7,592,979 11/14/2016
Spain 9/2/2016 $818,497 305 307 1,810 $4,372,209 11/22/2016
Suriname 9/1/2016 $1,832 1 1 3 $5,351 12/31/2018
Sweden 9/2/2016 $224,552 74 74 400 $1,013,415 12/6/2016
Taiwan 9/27/2016 $386,356 65 65 190 $1,313,767 10/25/2016
Thailand 9/15/2016 $302,559 115 115 285 $1,169,896 10/11/2016
Trinidad 8/31/2016 $47,979 14 14 49 $138,146 12/31/2018
Turkey 8/26/2016 $86,608 129 129 338 $390,074 2/26/2019
Ukraine 10/6/2016 $37,841 93 93 200 $84,691 12/31/2018
United Kingdom 9/9/2016 $1,364,097 446 446 1,864 $5,019,182 12/6/2016
Uruguay 9/8/2016 $106,153 23 24 127 $546,742 12/31/2018
Venezuela 10/7/2016 $17,229 19 41 136 $159,520 11/22/2016
Vietnam 8/26/2016 $93,279 90 90 177 $344,629 12/31/2018
 
Rest of World $2,183,339
 
International Total$69,688,475 8/17/2021

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
Dec 4, 20163161,628 161,628$2,880,211$2,880,2114
Dec 11, 20161428,975-82% 190,603$520,391$3,400,6025
Jan 8, 20172310,877 272,306$190,783$4,683,6919
Jan 15, 2017288,746-20% 281,052$140,986$4,824,67710
Jan 22, 20172310,309+18% 291,361$126,182$4,950,85911
Jan 29, 20172010,754+4% 302,115$109,476$5,060,33512
Feb 26, 20172612,589 340,016$125,764$5,471,91516
Sep 23, 20181513,726 424,669$86,748$6,259,97198
Sep 30, 2018918,898+38% 443,567$119,435$6,379,40699
Oct 7, 20181027,842+47% 471,409$220,787$6,600,193100
Oct 14, 2018927,489-1% 498,898$219,637$6,819,830101
Oct 21, 2018824,085-12% 522,983$192,439$7,012,269102
Oct 28, 2018924,015n/c546,998$191,880$7,204,149103
Nov 4, 20181033,233+38% 580,231$265,532$7,469,681104
Jan 13, 2019631,259 614,599$249,759$7,744,275114

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Dec 4, 2016578,601 78,601$1,561,803$1,561,8034
Dec 11, 20161916,979-78% 95,580$368,272$1,930,0755

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Leading Cast

Jane Levy Rocky
Dylan Minnette Alex
Daniel Zovatto Money
Stephen Lang The Blind Man

Supporting Cast

Emma Bercovici Diddy
Franciska Torocsik Cindy
Christian Zagia Raul
Katia Bokor Ginger
Sergej Onopko Trevor
Olivia Gillies Blind Man's Daughter (Young Emma)

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

Production and Technical Credits

Fede Álvarez Director
Fede Álvarez Screenwriter
Rodo Sayagues Screenwriter
Sam Raimi Producer
Robert Tapert Producer
Fede Álvarez Producer
Nathan Kahane Executive Producer
Joe Drake Executive Producer
Erin Westerman Executive Producer
J.R. Young Executive Producer
Mathew Hart Executive Producer
Pedro Luque Director of Photography
Naaman Marshall Production Designer
Eric L. Beason Editor
Louise Ford Editor
Roque Banos Composer
Carlos Rosario Costume Designer
Rich Delia Casting Director
Mathew Hart Unit Production Manager
Mark Roper Associate Producer
Darrin Brown Associate Producer
David Minkowski Co-Producer
Ildiko Kemeny Co-Producer
Monika Nagy Production Designer
Zsolt Tolmar First Assistant Director
Helga Rossi Second Assistant Director
Bea Beliczai Location Manager
Emilia Klopfler Location Manager
Aria Harrison Script Supervisor
Zsuzsa Mihalek Set Decorator
Adrien Asztalos Art Director
Csaba Major Sound Mixer
Gabor “Gege” Kiszelly* Special Effects Supervisor
Ruan Swart Costume Supervisor/Assistant Costume Designer
Natasa Petrik Costume Supervisor
Ivan Poharnok Special Make-up Effects
John Portnoy Post-Production Supervisor
Gardner Gould First Assistant Editor
Lillian Dawson Bain Assistant Editor
Maarten Hofmeijer Music Editor
Jonathan Miller Supervising Sound Editor
Trevor Gates Sound Effects Editor
Bryan Parker Sound Effects Editor
Joshua Adeniji Sound Effects Editor
Alejandro Damiani Visual Effects Supervisor
Roque Banos Music Producer
Anele Onyekwere Score Mixer
Bela Unger Stunt Coordinator
Ele Bardha Stunt Coordinator (Detroit)

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

Home Market Releases for November 29th, 2016

November 28th, 2016

Don’t Breathe

Last week was the week of Black Friday / Cyber Monday, so the massive sales scared away top-notch releases. This week is the week after Black Friday / Cyber Monday and the new releases are even worse. There are a few midlevel releases, like Don’t Breathe or Pete’s Dragon, but the the size of the release quickly drops from there. Fortunately, both of those releases are very good and on even really busy weeks would be contenders for Pick of the Week. It was a close pick between the two, but in the end, I went with Don’t Breathe as Pick of the Week. More...

2016 - Holiday Gift Guide - Part I - First-Run Releases and Franchise Box Sets

November 22nd, 2016

Finding Dory

It’s Thanksgiving weekend, which means Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and of course the first installment of our Holiday Gift Guide. This week we will tackle first run releases, as well as franchise box sets, although there aren’t many of the latter to talk about. In fact, the best movie box set of the year includes more TV shows than movies in its running time and I’ve decided to include it in our second part, which deals with TV on DVD releases. There are still a number of big first-run releases this year that are definitely worthy gifts. We are going to start with the biggest domestic hit of the year... More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Sully Saves the Box Office with $35.03 million

September 13th, 2016

Sully

Four films opened wide or semi-wide over the weekend, but only one of them, Sully, did well at the box office. It earned more than double its nearest competition, When the Bough Breaks, at $35.03 million to $14.20 million. The other two new releases bombed. Overall, the box office was flat, up 1.1% from last weekend to $101 million. This was also flat when compared to last year, down just 1.7%. Since this weekend was so close to last weekend, it should come as no surprise that the year-over-year comparison hardly moved. This time last week, 2016 was ahead of 2016 by just over 6.7%, while this week its lead is just under 6.8% at $8.10 billion to $7.58 billion. More...

Weekend Predictions: The Real Work Begins

September 8th, 2016

Morgan

The weekend after the Labor Day long weekend is often the worst weekend of the year. However, this year there two films opening wide that have a real shot at $20 million or more. Sully is Oscar-bait, but it is opening a little too early for that role and its reviews are a little below where they need to be. When the Bough Breaks is a thriller aimed at African-Americans and this time of year has become the perfect time to release such a film. Those two films should earn $50 million combined. Unfortunately, there are two other films coming out this week. The Wild Life is a third-tier animated film, while The Disappointments Room isn’t even opening truly wide. There’s a chance neither of them will reach the top five. The Disappointments Room likely won’t reach the top ten. This weekend last year, the top two films were The Perfect Guy and The Visit, which combined earned just over $50 million at the box office. It should be a really close race in the year-over-year competition. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Breathe Blows Away the New Releases

September 7th, 2016

Don’t Breathe

The Labor Day long weekend wasn’t even close with Don’t Breathe earning more over three days than any other film earned over four. There were a couple of other major stories as Suicide Squad hit $300 million on Monday and Bad Moms hit $100 million on Saturday. Given the production budgets of those two films, the latter has a lot more reasons to celebrate. As for the new releases, the studios will just be hoping no one remembers them in a few weeks. The Light Between Oceans missed the top five, while Morgan missed the top ten. The overall box office fell 16% to $99 million over the three-day weekend and $127 million including Monday. This is 8.9% higher than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2016’s lead over 2015 grew to $500 million at $7.98 billion to $7.48 billion. That’s a lead of 6.7%. It would take a real collapse for 2016 to lose at this rate. More...

Weekend Estimates: Don’t Breathe Wins Long, Slow Weekend

September 4th, 2016

Don’t Breathe

Don’t Breathe is pulling off an easy win at the box office this weekend, and will become in the process the first horror film to win two straight weekends since Ouija did so, with some help from Halloween, in 2014. With an estimated 3-day $15.7 million, Don’t Breathe is ahead of Suicide Squad, which will stay in the top two for a fifth straight weekend with $10 million or so. Its total stands at $297 million as of Sunday, and will pass $300 million tomorrow. The relative success of those two films prompts a question… where are the new releases? More...

Friday Estimates: New Releases are a Stain on the Box Office

September 3rd, 2016

No Manches Frida

Labor Day long weekend is rarely a great time at the box office, but I wasn’t prepared for this. Neither of the new releases reached the top five on the Friday box office chart, leaving Don’t Breathe the clear winner for the day with $4.18 million. This is down just 58% from its opening Friday, so it will easily top predictions. It looks like it will earn more over three days ($14 million) than we predicted it would earn over four ($13 million). More...

Weekend Predictions: With Labor Day Comes the Fall

September 1st, 2016

Morgan

Summer officially ends this week with Labor Day long weekend. For a lot of families, this is the last long weekend before school starts. (For other families, school has already started.) There are two films opening wide-ish this weekend. I thought Morgan would open in 2,500 theaters, but it is only opening in 2,020. That will hurt its box office chances. The Light Between Oceans is only opening in 1,500 theaters, which might prevent it from reaching the top five over the weekend. Don’t Breathe will likely remain in first place over the weekend, but I think Morgan will be closer than most people expected it to be. This weekend last year there was not a single film to earn more than $10 million over the three-day weekend. I think Don’t Breathe will top that, while Morgan will be relatively close. This should give 2016 the advantage in the year-over-year competition. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Don’t Breathe Made the Box Office Gasp with $26.41 million

August 29th, 2016

Don’t Breathe

Don’t Breathe topped the weekend box office chart earning $26.41 million. This was double its nearest competitor, Suicide Squad, and more than three times the other new release, Mechanic: Resurrection. The overall box office fell 12% from last weekend to $117 million. This is 33% higher than this weekend last year, which is really impressive for a year-over-year comparison. Year-to-date, 2016’s lead over 2015 has grown to $480 million or 6.5% at $7.81 billion to $7.33 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Don’t Breathe Launches with Impressive $26.1 Million

August 28th, 2016

Don’t Breathe

Fall season begins in earnest this weekend with the low-budget suspense flick Don’t Breathe taking over at the top of the box office chart. Sony is predicting a $26.1 million debut for the film, which will be the best debut for a horror or suspense film since The Purge: Election Year’s $31.5 million in July, and the best for a non-sequel since Annabelle’s $37.1 million in October, 2014. Don’t Breathe has the advantage of really good reviews (currently running at 84% positive on Rotten Tomatoes), although it will have a lot of competition over the next few weeks, with films aimed at a broadly similar audience coming out every week for the next three weeks (not to mention a truckload more arriving in October). More...

Friday Estimates: Don’t Breathe Inhales $10.02 million

August 27th, 2016

Don’t Breathe

Don’t Breathe earned a stunning $10.02 million on Friday, which isn’t that much less than some people predicted it would earn over the entire weekend. Its reviews are among the best of any wide release to come out this year. Its CinemaScore was a B+, which is better than most horror films manage. (Like I’ve said in the past, there are two schools of horror fans: gorehounds and those who demand high tension. It is nearly impossible to appeal to both groups, so these movies have a hard time doing well in this metric.) Horror films tend to have a low internal multiplier, but the film is still on pace for $23 million, which is ahead of predictions. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Don’t Breathe Knocks Out the Competition with $1.88 million

August 26th, 2016

Don’t Breathe

Don’t Breathe earned $1.8 million during its midnight previews, which is coincidentally almost exactly the same amount as Lights Out opened with earlier this summer. Don’t Breathe does have better reviews than Lights Out earned, plus it has less competition. On the other hand, this weekend is a weaker weekend at the box office. It does look like it will beat expectations and an opening of more than $20 million is likely. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will the New Releases be a Breath of Fresh Air?

August 25th, 2016

Don’t Breathe

It’s the last weekend of summer and a number of schools are already back, so the box office prospects are really low. That’s not to say there’s nothing to look forward to, as Don’t Breathe is earning stellar reviews. On the other hand, Mechanic: Resurrection still has no reviews. (There was another movie, Hands of Stone, that was expected to open wide, but that is no longer the case.) This weekend last year, Straight Outta Compton completed its threepete with $13.13 million. The best new release was War Room, which only managed $11.35 million. This year, the two wide releases will topped the combined numbers of those two films, while the holdovers will push 2016 over 2015 in the year-over-year comparison. More...

Contest: Three Prizes for Two Strings: Winning Announcement

August 24th, 2016

Ratchet and Clank

The winners of our Three Prizes for Two Strings contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions for Kubo and the Two Strings opening weekend were... More...

Contest: Hold Your Breath

August 18th, 2016

Don’t Breathe

There are two and a half wide releases next weekend with Don’t Breathe being the widest release and very likely the only film earning good reviews. I think it is the easy choice for the target film in this week's Box Office Prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Don’t Breathe.

Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a Frankenprize consisting of a previously reviewed full-season TV on DVD release, two previously reviewed movies, or three single-disc kids DVDs. 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 Frankenprize consisting of a previously reviewed full-season TV on DVD release, two previously reviewed movies, or three single-disc kids DVDs. Finally, we will be choosing an entrant from the group of people who haven't won, or haven't won recently, and they will win the final Frankenprize, as described above.

Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2016 Preview: August

August 1st, 2016

Suicide Squad

July did reasonably well, thanks mostly to The Secret Life of Pets, which will top $300 million shortly and could earn double its nearest competitor when all is said and done. That said, there were also a quartet of $100 million hits as well, so the month had good depth as well. August isn’t as lucky. There is one film that is expected to earn $100 million during its opening weekend, Suicide Squad, and one more that is expected to reach $100 million in total, Pete’s Dragon. There could be a surprise hit among the rest of the releases, (my long shot with a shot is Sausage Party) but for the most part, the rest of the wide releases would be happy with just $50 million at the box office. Last August was a disaster and Straight Outta Compton was the only hit of the month. Unless Suicide Squad bombs compared to expectations, 2016 will come out ahead in the year-over-year comparison. More...

Don’t Breathe Trailer

July 14th, 2016

Horror movie directed by Fede Alverez, produced by Sam Raimi opens August 26 ... Full Movie Details.

A trio of reckless thieves breaks into the house of a wealthy blind man, thinking they’ll get away with the perfect heist. They’re wrong. More...


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Synopsis

A trio of reckless thieves breaks into the house of a wealthy blind man, thinking they’ll get away with the perfect heist. They’re wrong.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$26,411,706 (29.6% of total gross)
Legs:3.38 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:56.1% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$10,000,000 (worldwide box office is 15.9 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,051 opening theaters/3,384 max. theaters, 5.8 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $111,187,130

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: August 26th, 2016 (Wide) by Sony Pictures
International Releases: August 25th, 2016 (Wide) (Aruba)
August 25th, 2016 (Wide) (Cambodia)
August 25th, 2016 (Wide) (Curacao)
August 25th, 2016 (Wide) (Hungary)
August 25th, 2016 (Wide) (Malaysia)
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Video Release: November 8th, 2016 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for terror, violence, disturbing content, and language including sexual references.
(Rating bulletin 2432 (Cert #50143), 7/6/2016)
Running Time: 88 minutes
Franchise: Don’t Breathe
Comparisons: vs. Lights Out
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Keywords: Heist, Money Troubles, Blindness, Psychological Horror
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Horror
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Screen Gems, Stage 6 Films, Ghost House Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Labor Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 11 $15,833,223 Sep 2, 2016 10
Labor Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 47 $19,932,079 Sep 2, 2016 10
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 11 $19,707,927 Sep 2, 2016 10
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 24 $24,809,859 Sep 2, 2016 10
Biggest Domestic August Weekend 65 $26,411,706 Aug 26, 2016 3
Top Horror Weekend Domestic 69 $26,411,706 Aug 26, 2016 3

Leading Cast

Jane Levy Rocky
Dylan Minnette Alex
Daniel Zovatto Money
Stephen Lang The Blind Man

Supporting Cast

Emma Bercovici Diddy
Franciska Torocsik Cindy
Christian Zagia Raul
Katia Bokor Ginger
Sergej Onopko Trevor
Olivia Gillies Blind Man's Daughter (Young Emma)

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

Production and Technical Credits

Fede Álvarez Director
Fede Álvarez Screenwriter
Rodo Sayagues Screenwriter
Sam Raimi Producer
Robert Tapert Producer
Fede Álvarez Producer
Nathan Kahane Executive Producer
Joe Drake Executive Producer
Erin Westerman Executive Producer
J.R. Young Executive Producer
Mathew Hart Executive Producer
Pedro Luque Director of Photography
Naaman Marshall Production Designer
Eric L. Beason Editor
Louise Ford Editor
Roque Banos Composer
Carlos Rosario Costume Designer
Rich Delia Casting Director
Mathew Hart Unit Production Manager
Mark Roper Associate Producer
Darrin Brown Associate Producer
David Minkowski Co-Producer
Ildiko Kemeny Co-Producer
Monika Nagy Production Designer
Zsolt Tolmar First Assistant Director
Helga Rossi Second Assistant Director
Bea Beliczai Location Manager
Emilia Klopfler Location Manager
Aria Harrison Script Supervisor
Zsuzsa Mihalek Set Decorator
Adrien Asztalos Art Director
Csaba Major Sound Mixer
Gabor “Gege” Kiszelly* Special Effects Supervisor
Ruan Swart Costume Supervisor/Assistant Costume Designer
Natasa Petrik Costume Supervisor
Ivan Poharnok Special Make-up Effects
John Portnoy Post-Production Supervisor
Gardner Gould First Assistant Editor
Lillian Dawson Bain Assistant Editor
Maarten Hofmeijer Music Editor
Jonathan Miller Supervising Sound Editor
Trevor Gates Sound Effects Editor
Bryan Parker Sound Effects Editor
Joshua Adeniji Sound Effects Editor
Alejandro Damiani Visual Effects Supervisor
Roque Banos Music Producer
Anele Onyekwere Score Mixer
Bela Unger Stunt Coordinator
Ele Bardha Stunt Coordinator (Detroit)

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

Home Market Releases for November 29th, 2016

November 28th, 2016

Don’t Breathe

Last week was the week of Black Friday / Cyber Monday, so the massive sales scared away top-notch releases. This week is the week after Black Friday / Cyber Monday and the new releases are even worse. There are a few midlevel releases, like Don’t Breathe or Pete’s Dragon, but the the size of the release quickly drops from there. Fortunately, both of those releases are very good and on even really busy weeks would be contenders for Pick of the Week. It was a close pick between the two, but in the end, I went with Don’t Breathe as Pick of the Week. More...

2016 - Holiday Gift Guide - Part I - First-Run Releases and Franchise Box Sets

November 22nd, 2016

Finding Dory

It’s Thanksgiving weekend, which means Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and of course the first installment of our Holiday Gift Guide. This week we will tackle first run releases, as well as franchise box sets, although there aren’t many of the latter to talk about. In fact, the best movie box set of the year includes more TV shows than movies in its running time and I’ve decided to include it in our second part, which deals with TV on DVD releases. There are still a number of big first-run releases this year that are definitely worthy gifts. We are going to start with the biggest domestic hit of the year... More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Sully Saves the Box Office with $35.03 million

September 13th, 2016

Sully

Four films opened wide or semi-wide over the weekend, but only one of them, Sully, did well at the box office. It earned more than double its nearest competition, When the Bough Breaks, at $35.03 million to $14.20 million. The other two new releases bombed. Overall, the box office was flat, up 1.1% from last weekend to $101 million. This was also flat when compared to last year, down just 1.7%. Since this weekend was so close to last weekend, it should come as no surprise that the year-over-year comparison hardly moved. This time last week, 2016 was ahead of 2016 by just over 6.7%, while this week its lead is just under 6.8% at $8.10 billion to $7.58 billion. More...

Weekend Predictions: The Real Work Begins

September 8th, 2016

Morgan

The weekend after the Labor Day long weekend is often the worst weekend of the year. However, this year there two films opening wide that have a real shot at $20 million or more. Sully is Oscar-bait, but it is opening a little too early for that role and its reviews are a little below where they need to be. When the Bough Breaks is a thriller aimed at African-Americans and this time of year has become the perfect time to release such a film. Those two films should earn $50 million combined. Unfortunately, there are two other films coming out this week. The Wild Life is a third-tier animated film, while The Disappointments Room isn’t even opening truly wide. There’s a chance neither of them will reach the top five. The Disappointments Room likely won’t reach the top ten. This weekend last year, the top two films were The Perfect Guy and The Visit, which combined earned just over $50 million at the box office. It should be a really close race in the year-over-year competition. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Breathe Blows Away the New Releases

September 7th, 2016

Don’t Breathe

The Labor Day long weekend wasn’t even close with Don’t Breathe earning more over three days than any other film earned over four. There were a couple of other major stories as Suicide Squad hit $300 million on Monday and Bad Moms hit $100 million on Saturday. Given the production budgets of those two films, the latter has a lot more reasons to celebrate. As for the new releases, the studios will just be hoping no one remembers them in a few weeks. The Light Between Oceans missed the top five, while Morgan missed the top ten. The overall box office fell 16% to $99 million over the three-day weekend and $127 million including Monday. This is 8.9% higher than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2016’s lead over 2015 grew to $500 million at $7.98 billion to $7.48 billion. That’s a lead of 6.7%. It would take a real collapse for 2016 to lose at this rate. More...

Weekend Estimates: Don’t Breathe Wins Long, Slow Weekend

September 4th, 2016

Don’t Breathe

Don’t Breathe is pulling off an easy win at the box office this weekend, and will become in the process the first horror film to win two straight weekends since Ouija did so, with some help from Halloween, in 2014. With an estimated 3-day $15.7 million, Don’t Breathe is ahead of Suicide Squad, which will stay in the top two for a fifth straight weekend with $10 million or so. Its total stands at $297 million as of Sunday, and will pass $300 million tomorrow. The relative success of those two films prompts a question… where are the new releases? More...

Friday Estimates: New Releases are a Stain on the Box Office

September 3rd, 2016

No Manches Frida

Labor Day long weekend is rarely a great time at the box office, but I wasn’t prepared for this. Neither of the new releases reached the top five on the Friday box office chart, leaving Don’t Breathe the clear winner for the day with $4.18 million. This is down just 58% from its opening Friday, so it will easily top predictions. It looks like it will earn more over three days ($14 million) than we predicted it would earn over four ($13 million). More...

Weekend Predictions: With Labor Day Comes the Fall

September 1st, 2016

Morgan

Summer officially ends this week with Labor Day long weekend. For a lot of families, this is the last long weekend before school starts. (For other families, school has already started.) There are two films opening wide-ish this weekend. I thought Morgan would open in 2,500 theaters, but it is only opening in 2,020. That will hurt its box office chances. The Light Between Oceans is only opening in 1,500 theaters, which might prevent it from reaching the top five over the weekend. Don’t Breathe will likely remain in first place over the weekend, but I think Morgan will be closer than most people expected it to be. This weekend last year there was not a single film to earn more than $10 million over the three-day weekend. I think Don’t Breathe will top that, while Morgan will be relatively close. This should give 2016 the advantage in the year-over-year competition. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Don’t Breathe Made the Box Office Gasp with $26.41 million

August 29th, 2016

Don’t Breathe

Don’t Breathe topped the weekend box office chart earning $26.41 million. This was double its nearest competitor, Suicide Squad, and more than three times the other new release, Mechanic: Resurrection. The overall box office fell 12% from last weekend to $117 million. This is 33% higher than this weekend last year, which is really impressive for a year-over-year comparison. Year-to-date, 2016’s lead over 2015 has grown to $480 million or 6.5% at $7.81 billion to $7.33 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Don’t Breathe Launches with Impressive $26.1 Million

August 28th, 2016

Don’t Breathe

Fall season begins in earnest this weekend with the low-budget suspense flick Don’t Breathe taking over at the top of the box office chart. Sony is predicting a $26.1 million debut for the film, which will be the best debut for a horror or suspense film since The Purge: Election Year’s $31.5 million in July, and the best for a non-sequel since Annabelle’s $37.1 million in October, 2014. Don’t Breathe has the advantage of really good reviews (currently running at 84% positive on Rotten Tomatoes), although it will have a lot of competition over the next few weeks, with films aimed at a broadly similar audience coming out every week for the next three weeks (not to mention a truckload more arriving in October). More...

Friday Estimates: Don’t Breathe Inhales $10.02 million

August 27th, 2016

Don’t Breathe

Don’t Breathe earned a stunning $10.02 million on Friday, which isn’t that much less than some people predicted it would earn over the entire weekend. Its reviews are among the best of any wide release to come out this year. Its CinemaScore was a B+, which is better than most horror films manage. (Like I’ve said in the past, there are two schools of horror fans: gorehounds and those who demand high tension. It is nearly impossible to appeal to both groups, so these movies have a hard time doing well in this metric.) Horror films tend to have a low internal multiplier, but the film is still on pace for $23 million, which is ahead of predictions. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Don’t Breathe Knocks Out the Competition with $1.88 million

August 26th, 2016

Don’t Breathe

Don’t Breathe earned $1.8 million during its midnight previews, which is coincidentally almost exactly the same amount as Lights Out opened with earlier this summer. Don’t Breathe does have better reviews than Lights Out earned, plus it has less competition. On the other hand, this weekend is a weaker weekend at the box office. It does look like it will beat expectations and an opening of more than $20 million is likely. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will the New Releases be a Breath of Fresh Air?

August 25th, 2016

Don’t Breathe

It’s the last weekend of summer and a number of schools are already back, so the box office prospects are really low. That’s not to say there’s nothing to look forward to, as Don’t Breathe is earning stellar reviews. On the other hand, Mechanic: Resurrection still has no reviews. (There was another movie, Hands of Stone, that was expected to open wide, but that is no longer the case.) This weekend last year, Straight Outta Compton completed its threepete with $13.13 million. The best new release was War Room, which only managed $11.35 million. This year, the two wide releases will topped the combined numbers of those two films, while the holdovers will push 2016 over 2015 in the year-over-year comparison. More...

Contest: Three Prizes for Two Strings: Winning Announcement

August 24th, 2016

Ratchet and Clank

The winners of our Three Prizes for Two Strings contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions for Kubo and the Two Strings opening weekend were... More...

Contest: Hold Your Breath

August 18th, 2016

Don’t Breathe

There are two and a half wide releases next weekend with Don’t Breathe being the widest release and very likely the only film earning good reviews. I think it is the easy choice for the target film in this week's Box Office Prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Don’t Breathe.

Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a Frankenprize consisting of a previously reviewed full-season TV on DVD release, two previously reviewed movies, or three single-disc kids DVDs. 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 Frankenprize consisting of a previously reviewed full-season TV on DVD release, two previously reviewed movies, or three single-disc kids DVDs. Finally, we will be choosing an entrant from the group of people who haven't won, or haven't won recently, and they will win the final Frankenprize, as described above.

Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2016 Preview: August

August 1st, 2016

Suicide Squad

July did reasonably well, thanks mostly to The Secret Life of Pets, which will top $300 million shortly and could earn double its nearest competitor when all is said and done. That said, there were also a quartet of $100 million hits as well, so the month had good depth as well. August isn’t as lucky. There is one film that is expected to earn $100 million during its opening weekend, Suicide Squad, and one more that is expected to reach $100 million in total, Pete’s Dragon. There could be a surprise hit among the rest of the releases, (my long shot with a shot is Sausage Party) but for the most part, the rest of the wide releases would be happy with just $50 million at the box office. Last August was a disaster and Straight Outta Compton was the only hit of the month. Unless Suicide Squad bombs compared to expectations, 2016 will come out ahead in the year-over-year comparison. More...

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July 14th, 2016

Horror movie directed by Fede Alverez, produced by Sam Raimi opens August 26 ... Full Movie Details.

A trio of reckless thieves breaks into the house of a wealthy blind man, thinking they’ll get away with the perfect heist. They’re wrong. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 26, 2016 1 $26,411,706   3,051 $8,657   $26,411,706 1
Sep 2, 2016 1 $15,833,223 -40% 3,051 $5,190   $51,257,175 2
Sep 9, 2016 3 $8,250,225 -48% 3,384 $2,438   $66,873,383 3
Sep 16, 2016 5 $5,640,232 -32% 3,208 $1,758   $75,369,013 4
Sep 23, 2016 7 $3,773,226 -33% 2,438 $1,548   $81,084,034 5
Sep 30, 2016 8 $2,381,769 -37% 1,653 $1,441   $84,741,706 6
Oct 7, 2016 11 $1,379,646 -42% 1,066 $1,294   $86,951,001 7
Oct 14, 2016 17 $677,347 -51% 612 $1,107   $88,177,533 8
Oct 21, 2016 28 $178,947 -74% 257 $696   $88,577,905 9
Oct 28, 2016 28 $221,728 +24% 431 $514   $88,867,861 10
Nov 4, 2016 45 $38,302 -83% 72 $532   $89,006,750 11
Nov 11, 2016 51 $26,172 -32% 47 $557   $89,049,804 12
Nov 18, 2016 56 $11,523 -56% 23 $501   $89,071,222 13
Nov 25, 2016 61 $6,863 -40% 15 $458   $89,084,225 14
Dec 2, 2016 39 $48,810 +611% 79 $618   $89,135,363 15
Dec 9, 2016 44 $32,086 -34% 74 $434   $89,185,908 16
Dec 16, 2016 47 $11,321 -65% 37 $306   $89,210,468 17

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Aug 25, 2016 P $1,900,000     2,500 $760   $1,900,000  
Aug 26, 2016 1 $10,033,350     3,051 $3,289   $10,033,350 1
Aug 27, 2016 1 $9,880,037 -2%   3,051 $3,238   $19,913,387 2
Aug 28, 2016 1 $6,498,319 -34%   3,051 $2,130   $26,411,706 3
Aug 29, 2016 1 $2,346,558 -64%   3,051 $769   $28,758,264 4
Aug 30, 2016 1 $2,980,896 +27%   3,051 $977   $31,739,160 5
Aug 31, 2016 1 $1,853,494 -38%   3,051 $608   $33,592,654 6
Sep 1, 2016 1 $1,831,298 -1%   3,051 $600   $35,423,952 7
Sep 2, 2016 1 $4,181,976 +128% -58% 3,051 $1,371   $39,605,928 8
Sep 3, 2016 1 $5,947,359 +42% -40% 3,051 $1,949   $45,553,287 9
Sep 4, 2016 1 $5,703,888 -4% -12% 3,051 $1,870   $51,257,175 10
Sep 5, 2016 1 $3,874,704 -32% +65% 3,051 $1,270   $55,131,879 11
Sep 6, 2016 1 $1,527,623 -61% -49% 3,051 $501   $56,659,502 12
Sep 7, 2016 1 $1,034,969 -32% -44% 3,051 $339   $57,694,471 13
Sep 8, 2016 1 $928,687 -10% -49% 3,051 $304   $58,623,158 14
Sep 9, 2016 3 $2,436,304 +162% -42% 3,384 $720   $61,059,462 15
Sep 10, 2016 3 $3,792,256 +56% -36% 3,384 $1,121   $64,851,718 16
Sep 11, 2016 3 $2,021,665 -47% -65% 3,384 $597   $66,873,383 17
Sep 12, 2016 3 $691,471 -66% -82% 3,384 $204   $67,564,854 18
Sep 13, 2016 3 $930,962 +35% -39% 3,384 $275   $68,495,816 19
Sep 14, 2016 2 $641,189 -31% -38% 3,384 $189   $69,137,005 20
Sep 15, 2016 2 $591,776 -8% -36% 3,384 $175   $69,728,781 21
Sep 16, 2016 5 $1,659,708 +180% -32% 3,208 $517   $71,388,489 22
Sep 17, 2016 6 $2,568,707 +55% -32% 3,208 $801   $73,957,196 23
Sep 18, 2016 5 $1,411,817 -45% -30% 3,208 $440   $75,369,013 24
Sep 19, 2016 5 $470,885 -67% -32% 3,208 $147   $75,839,898 25
Sep 20, 2016 5 $620,814 +32% -33% 3,208 $194   $76,460,712 26
Sep 21, 2016 5 $431,399 -31% -33% 3,208 $134   $76,892,111 27
Sep 22, 2016 5 $418,697 -3% -29% 3,208 $131   $77,310,808 28
Sep 23, 2016 7 $1,102,684 +163% -34% 2,438 $452   $78,413,492 29
Sep 24, 2016 7 $1,757,078 +59% -32% 2,438 $721   $80,170,570 30
Sep 25, 2016 7 $913,464 -48% -35% 2,438 $375   $81,084,034 31
Sep 26, 2016 7 $297,633 -67% -37% 2,438 $122   $81,381,667 32
Sep 27, 2016 7 $407,432 +37% -34% 2,438 $167   $81,789,099 33
Sep 28, 2016 6 $305,985 -25% -29% 2,438 $126   $82,095,084 34
Sep 29, 2016 6 $264,853 -13% -37% 2,438 $109   $82,359,937 35
Sep 30, 2016 9 $676,849 +156% -39% 1,653 $409   $83,036,786 36
Oct 1, 2016 8 $1,115,569 +65% -37% 1,653 $675   $84,152,355 37
Oct 2, 2016 9 $589,351 -47% -35% 1,653 $357   $84,741,706 38
Oct 3, 2016 9 $219,646 -63% -26% 1,653 $133   $84,961,352 39
Oct 4, 2016 9 $249,211 +13% -39% 1,653 $151   $85,210,563 40
Oct 5, 2016 8 $198,471 -20% -35% 1,653 $120   $85,409,034 41
Oct 6, 2016 9 $162,321 -18% -39% 1,653 $98   $85,571,355 42
Oct 7, 2016 11 $389,330 +140% -42% 1,066 $365   $85,960,685 43
Oct 8, 2016 11 $604,409 +55% -46% 1,066 $567   $86,565,094 44
Oct 9, 2016 11 $385,907 -36% -35% 1,066 $362   $86,951,001 45
Oct 10, 2016 11 $185,775 -52% -15% 1,066 $174   $87,136,776 46
Oct 11, 2016 12 $147,652 -21% -41% 1,066 $139   $87,284,428 47
Oct 12, 2016 12 $119,794 -19% -40% 1,066 $112   $87,404,222 48
Oct 13, 2016 12 $95,964 -20% -41% 1,066 $90   $87,500,186 49
Oct 14, 2016 - $192,090 +100% -51% 612 $314   $87,692,276 50
Oct 15, 2016 - $317,075 +65% -48% 612 $518   $88,009,351 51
Oct 16, 2016 - $168,182 -47% -56% 612 $275   $88,177,533 52
Oct 17, 2016 15 $61,991 -63% -67% 612 $101   $88,239,524 53
Oct 18, 2016 - $65,485 +6% -56% 612 $107   $88,305,009 54
Oct 19, 2016 - $57,758 -12% -52% 612 $94   $88,362,767 55
Oct 20, 2016 - $36,191 -37% -62% 612 $59   $88,398,958 56
Oct 21, 2016 - $58,380 +61% -70% 257 $227   $88,457,338 57
Oct 22, 2016 - $83,469 +43% -74% 257 $325   $88,540,807 58
Oct 23, 2016 - $37,098 -56% -78% 257 $144   $88,577,905 59
Oct 24, 2016 - $16,371 -56% -74% 257 $64   $88,594,276 60
Oct 25, 2016 - $18,876 +15% -71% 257 $73   $88,613,152 61
Oct 26, 2016 - $15,553 -18% -73% 257 $61   $88,628,705 62
Oct 27, 2016 - $17,428 +12% -52% 257 $68   $88,646,133 63
Oct 28, 2016 - $69,582 +299% +19% 431 $161   $88,715,715 64
Oct 29, 2016 - $102,050 +47% +22% 431 $237   $88,817,765 65
Oct 30, 2016 - $50,096 -51% +35% 431 $116   $88,867,861 66
Oct 31, 2016 - $39,187 -22% +139% 431 $91   $88,907,048 67
Nov 1, 2016 - $25,059 -36% +33% 431 $58   $88,932,107 68
Nov 2, 2016 - $20,575 -18% +32% 431 $48   $88,952,682 69
Nov 3, 2016 - $15,766 -23% -10% 431 $37   $88,968,448 70
Nov 4, 2016 - $11,164 -29% -84% 72 $155   $88,979,612 71
Nov 5, 2016 - $17,971 +61% -82% 72 $250   $88,997,583 72
Nov 6, 2016 - $9,167 -49% -82% 72 $127   $89,006,750 73
Nov 7, 2016 - $3,981 -57% -90% 72 $55   $89,010,731 74
Nov 8, 2016 - $3,866 -3% -85% 72 $54   $89,014,597 75
Nov 9, 2016 - $3,803 -2% -82% 72 $53   $89,018,400 76
Nov 10, 2016 - $5,232 +38% -67% 72 $73   $89,023,632 77
Nov 11, 2016 - $8,639 +65% -23% 47 $184   $89,032,271 78
Nov 12, 2016 - $11,031 +28% -39% 47 $235   $89,043,302 79
Nov 13, 2016 - $6,502 -41% -29% 47 $138   $89,049,804 80
Nov 14, 2016 - $2,186 -66% -45% 47 $47   $89,051,990 81
Nov 15, 2016 - $2,622 +20% -32% 47 $56   $89,054,612 82
Nov 16, 2016 - $2,668 +2% -30% 47 $57   $89,057,280 83
Nov 17, 2016 - $2,419 -9% -54% 47 $51   $89,059,699 84
Nov 18, 2016 - $3,332 +38% -61% 23 $145   $89,063,031 85
Nov 19, 2016 - $5,164 +55% -53% 23 $225   $89,068,195 86
Nov 20, 2016 - $3,027 -41% -53% 23 $132   $89,071,222 87
Nov 21, 2016 - $1,499 -50% -31% 23 $65   $89,072,721 88
Nov 22, 2016 - $1,901 +27% -27% 23 $83   $89,074,622 89
Nov 23, 2016 - $1,665 -12% -38% 23 $72   $89,076,287 90
Nov 24, 2016 - $1,075 -35% -56% 23 $47   $89,077,362 91
Nov 25, 2016 - $2,451 +128% -26% 15 $163   $89,079,813 92
Nov 26, 2016 - $2,857 +17% -45% 15 $190   $89,082,670 93
Nov 27, 2016 - $1,555 -46% -49% 15 $104   $89,084,225 94
Nov 28, 2016 - $588 -62% -61% 15 $39   $89,084,813 95
Nov 29, 2016 - $499 -15% -74% 15 $33   $89,085,312 96
Nov 30, 2016 - $705 +41% -58% 15 $47   $89,086,017 97
Dec 1, 2016 - $536 -24% -50% 15 $36   $89,086,553 98
Dec 2, 2016 - $12,503 +2,233% +410% 79 $158   $89,099,056 99
Dec 3, 2016 - $22,147 +77% +675% 79 $280   $89,121,203 100
Dec 4, 2016 - $14,160 -36% +811% 79 $179   $89,135,363 101
Dec 5, 2016 - $4,549 -68% +674% 79 $58   $89,139,912 102
Dec 6, 2016 - $4,827 +6% +867% 79 $61   $89,144,739 103
Dec 7, 2016 - $4,688 -3% +565% 79 $59   $89,149,427 104
Dec 8, 2016 - $4,395 -6% +720% 79 $56   $89,153,822 105
Dec 9, 2016 - $8,369 +90% -33% 74 $113   $89,162,191 106
Dec 10, 2016 - $15,096 +80% -32% 74 $204   $89,177,287 107
Dec 11, 2016 - $8,621 -43% -39% 74 $117   $89,185,908 108
Dec 12, 2016 - $3,082 -64% -32% 74 $42   $89,188,990 109
Dec 13, 2016 - $3,528 +14% -27% 74 $48   $89,192,518 110
Dec 14, 2016 - $3,047 -14% -35% 74 $41   $89,195,565 111
Dec 15, 2016 - $3,582 +18% -18% 74 $48   $89,199,147 112
Dec 16, 2016 - $2,875 -20% -66% 37 $78   $89,202,022 113
Dec 17, 2016 - $4,478 +56% -70% 37 $121   $89,206,500 114
Dec 18, 2016 - $3,968 -11% -54% 37 $107   $89,210,468 115
Dec 19, 2016 - $1,803 -55% -41% 37 $49   $89,212,271 116
Dec 20, 2016 - $1,979 +10% -44% 37 $53   $89,214,250 117
Dec 21, 2016 - $1,735 -12% -43% 30 $58   $89,215,985 118
Dec 22, 2016 - $1,890 +9% -47% 30 $63   $89,217,875 119

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 26, 2016 1 $35,423,952   3,051 $11,611   $35,423,952 1
Sep 2, 2016 1 $23,199,206 -35% 3,051 $7,604   $58,623,158 2
Sep 9, 2016 3 $11,105,623 -52% 3,384 $3,282   $69,728,781 3
Sep 16, 2016 5 $7,582,027 -32% 3,208 $2,363   $77,310,808 4
Sep 23, 2016 7 $5,049,129 -33% 2,438 $2,071   $82,359,937 5
Sep 30, 2016 9 $3,211,418 -36% 1,653 $1,943   $85,571,355 6
Oct 7, 2016 11 $1,928,831 -40% 1,066 $1,809   $87,500,186 7
Oct 14, 2016 17 $898,772 -53% 612 $1,469   $88,398,958 8
Oct 21, 2016 29 $247,175 -72% 257 $962   $88,646,133 9
Oct 28, 2016 25 $322,315 +30% 431 $748   $88,968,448 10
Nov 4, 2016 46 $55,184 -83% 72 $766   $89,023,632 11
Nov 11, 2016 53 $36,067 -35% 47 $767   $89,059,699 12
Nov 18, 2016 60 $17,663 -51% 23 $768   $89,077,362 13
Nov 25, 2016 65 $9,191 -48% 15 $613   $89,086,553 14
Dec 2, 2016 40 $67,269 +632% 79 $852   $89,153,822 15
Dec 9, 2016 44 $45,325 -33% 74 $613   $89,199,147 16
Dec 16, 2016 52 $18,728 -59% 30 $624   $89,217,875 17

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 9/8/2016 $443,873 128 141 405 $1,630,892 11/30/2018
Aruba 8/25/2016 $6,621 3 4 15 $30,475 12/31/2018
Australia 9/2/2016 $981,973 176 176 791 $3,643,924 8/17/2021
Austria 9/9/2016 $113,508 55 56 285 $522,666 1/24/2017
Belgium 10/12/2016 $238,573 42 42 209 $804,632 12/6/2016
Bolivia 9/8/2016 $24,961 21 21 46 $74,669 12/31/2018
Brazil 9/8/2016 $1,110,263 361 378 1,105 $3,173,338 11/14/2016
Cambodia 8/25/2016 $48,302 46 46 88 $109,577 12/31/2018
Central America 9/8/2016 $295,923 153 153 430 $1,079,459 10/25/2016
Chile 9/8/2016 $135,091 54 54 228 $693,050 12/31/2018
Colombia 9/8/2016 $257,809 139 181 460 $861,073 12/31/2018
Curacao 8/25/2016 $9,615 5 5 19 $49,827 12/31/2018
Czech Republic 9/1/2016 $57,798 66 66 197 $223,355 12/31/2018
Dominican Republic 9/8/2016 $30,119 23 23 26 $76,394 12/31/2018
Ecuador 9/9/2016 $109,417 39 39 143 $449,999 12/31/2018
Finland 11/11/2016 $42,733 47 47 107 $121,428 12/20/2016
France 10/5/2016 $794,059 174 174 731 $2,576,423 11/8/2016
Germany 9/8/2016 $1,083,515 331 399 2,100 $4,537,745 11/29/2016
Greece 10/6/2016 $70,526 48 48 101 $267,799 11/8/2016
Hong Kong 10/6/2016 $329,538 81 81 234 $1,082,220 11/22/2016
Hungary 8/25/2016 $116,285 38 49 228 $494,360 12/31/2018
Iceland 9/16/2016 $16,570 6 6 16 $59,641 12/31/2018
India 9/2/2016 $694,440 363 363 773 $2,115,323 12/13/2016
Indonesia 8/31/2016 $875,603 256 256 563 $1,801,830 12/31/2018
Israel 9/8/2016 $155,333 17 18 98 $949,414 12/31/2018
Italy 9/8/2016 $510,241 257 257 519 $1,171,756 10/4/2016
Jamaica 8/31/2016 $13,151 5 5 12 $37,782 12/31/2018
Japan 12/16/2016 $283,716 33 52 421 $4,132,329 3/27/2017
Latvia 9/2/2016 $7,818 9 9 15 $20,122 12/31/2018
Lithuania 8/26/2016 $16,119 89 89 186 $81,585 10/19/2016
Malaysia 8/25/2016 $393,000 124 178 506 $1,318,115 10/25/2016
Mexico 9/16/2016 $1,222,783 438 438 1,490 $3,375,582 12/13/2016
Netherlands 9/29/2016 $289,151 69 69 355 $1,244,290 11/29/2016
New Zealand 9/23/2016 $144,798 41 41 130 $366,936 11/1/2016
Norway 9/30/2016 $146,717 119 119 271 $496,544 11/14/2016
Pakistan 8/26/2016 $29,568 23 23 30 $58,521 12/31/2018
Peru 9/8/2016 $200,110 88 88 161 $446,610 12/31/2018
Philippines 8/31/2016 $536,304 159 159 295 $1,041,203 12/31/2018
Poland 9/30/2016 $197,274 108 109 338 $569,355 12/31/2018
Portugal 9/8/2016 $82,728 23 24 104 $315,515 11/8/2016
Romania 8/26/2016 $50,713 53 53 159 $185,682 12/31/2018
Russia (CIS) 8/26/2016 $947,157 944 944 2,151 $2,243,766 12/31/2018
Singapore 8/25/2016 $157,112 28 28 90 $581,045 10/18/2016
Slovakia 9/8/2016 $50,045 63 63 143 $147,427 10/13/2016
South Africa 10/14/2016 $29,060 23 23 69 $90,857 11/22/2016
South Korea 9/13/2016 $0 0 671 1,857 $7,592,979 11/14/2016
Spain 9/2/2016 $818,497 305 307 1,810 $4,372,209 11/22/2016
Suriname 9/1/2016 $1,832 1 1 3 $5,351 12/31/2018
Sweden 9/2/2016 $224,552 74 74 400 $1,013,415 12/6/2016
Taiwan 9/27/2016 $386,356 65 65 190 $1,313,767 10/25/2016
Thailand 9/15/2016 $302,559 115 115 285 $1,169,896 10/11/2016
Trinidad 8/31/2016 $47,979 14 14 49 $138,146 12/31/2018
Turkey 8/26/2016 $86,608 129 129 338 $390,074 2/26/2019
Ukraine 10/6/2016 $37,841 93 93 200 $84,691 12/31/2018
United Kingdom 9/9/2016 $1,364,097 446 446 1,864 $5,019,182 12/6/2016
Uruguay 9/8/2016 $106,153 23 24 127 $546,742 12/31/2018
Venezuela 10/7/2016 $17,229 19 41 136 $159,520 11/22/2016
Vietnam 8/26/2016 $93,279 90 90 177 $344,629 12/31/2018
 
Rest of World $2,183,339
 
International Total$69,688,475 8/17/2021

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
Dec 4, 20163161,628 161,628$2,880,211$2,880,2114
Dec 11, 20161428,975-82% 190,603$520,391$3,400,6025
Jan 8, 20172310,877 272,306$190,783$4,683,6919
Jan 15, 2017288,746-20% 281,052$140,986$4,824,67710
Jan 22, 20172310,309+18% 291,361$126,182$4,950,85911
Jan 29, 20172010,754+4% 302,115$109,476$5,060,33512
Feb 26, 20172612,589 340,016$125,764$5,471,91516
Sep 23, 20181513,726 424,669$86,748$6,259,97198
Sep 30, 2018918,898+38% 443,567$119,435$6,379,40699
Oct 7, 20181027,842+47% 471,409$220,787$6,600,193100
Oct 14, 2018927,489-1% 498,898$219,637$6,819,830101
Oct 21, 2018824,085-12% 522,983$192,439$7,012,269102
Oct 28, 2018924,015n/c546,998$191,880$7,204,149103
Nov 4, 20181033,233+38% 580,231$265,532$7,469,681104
Jan 13, 2019631,259 614,599$249,759$7,744,275114

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Dec 4, 2016578,601 78,601$1,561,803$1,561,8034
Dec 11, 20161916,979-78% 95,580$368,272$1,930,0755

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