Dora and the Lost City of Gold (2019)

Dora and the Lost City of Gold
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $60,477,943Details
International Box Office $60,114,333Details
Worldwide Box Office $120,592,276
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $3,940,181 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $3,161,093 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $7,101,274
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Synopsis

Having spent most of her life exploring the jungle, nothing could prepare Dora for her most dangerous adventure yet—high school. Accompanied by a ragtag group of teens and Boots the monkey, Dora embarks on a quest to save her parents while trying to solve the seemingly impossible mystery behind a lost Incan civilization.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$17,431,588 (28.8% of total gross)
Legs:3.47 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:50.2% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$49,000,000 (worldwide box office is 2.5 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,735 opening theaters/3,735 max. theaters, 4.9 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $71,173,818

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: August 9th, 2019 (Wide) by Paramount Pictures
International Releases: August 8th, 2019 (Wide), released as ДОРА И ЗАТЕРЯННЫЙ ГОРОД (Russia (CIS))
August 9th, 2019 (Wide) (India)
August 9th, 2019 (Wide) (Indonesia)
August 9th, 2019 (Wide) (Malaysia)
August 9th, 2019 (Wide) (Netherlands)
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Video Release: November 5th, 2019 by Paramount Home Video
December 9th, 2019 by Paramount Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for action and some impolite humor.
(Rating bulletin 2584 (Cert #51918), 6/26/2019)
Running Time: 102 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Monty Python and the Holy Grail
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Keywords: Explorer, Kidnap, High School, Jungle, Mercenaries, Live Action Cartoon, Treasure Hunters, Chase Adventure
Source:Based on TV
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Kids Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Walden Media, Nickelodeon Films, Paramount Pictures, Paramount Players, Burr! Productions
Production Countries: Australia, United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Labor Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 429 $5,133,567 Aug 30, 2019 24
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 188 $5,804,792 Aug 30, 2019 24
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 237 $7,264,036 Aug 30, 2019 24

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 9, 2019 4 $17,431,588   3,735 $4,667   $17,431,588 1
Aug 16, 2019 6 $8,567,251 -51% 3,735 $2,294   $33,976,975 2
Aug 23, 2019 9 $5,331,043 -38% 2,843 $1,875   $43,230,996 3
Aug 30, 2019 11 $4,102,301 -23% 2,477 $1,656   $49,559,992 4
Sep 6, 2019 7 $2,345,305 -43% 1,788 $1,312   $54,334,455 5
Sep 13, 2019 10 $1,835,864 -22% 1,348 $1,362   $56,729,431 6
Sep 20, 2019 11 $1,280,248 -30% 944 $1,356   $58,424,677 7
Sep 27, 2019 14 $722,489 -44% 761 $949   $59,437,895 8
Oct 4, 2019 18 $345,250 -52% 481 $718   $60,003,106 9
Oct 11, 2019 27 $140,531 -59% 224 $627   $60,287,451 10
Oct 18, 2019 27 $95,819 -32% 147 $652   $60,452,837 11

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Aug 8, 2019 P $1,250,000     0     $1,250,000  
Aug 9, 2019 3 $6,463,828     3,735 $1,731   $6,463,828 1
Aug 10, 2019 4 $6,000,332 -7%   3,735 $1,607   $12,464,160 2
Aug 11, 2019 4 $4,967,428 -17%   3,735 $1,330   $17,431,588 3
Aug 12, 2019 4 $1,883,348 -62%   3,735 $504   $19,314,936 4
Aug 13, 2019 3 $3,358,281 +78%   3,735 $899   $22,673,217 5
Aug 14, 2019 5 $1,510,880 -55%   3,735 $405   $24,184,097 6
Aug 15, 2019 6 $1,225,627 -19%   3,735 $328   $25,409,724 7
Aug 16, 2019 7 $2,232,474 +82% -65% 3,735 $598   $27,642,198 8
Aug 17, 2019 6 $3,569,132 +60% -41% 3,735 $956   $31,211,330 9
Aug 18, 2019 6 $2,765,645 -23% -44% 3,735 $740   $33,976,975 10
Aug 19, 2019 7 $830,681 -70% -56% 3,735 $222   $34,807,656 11
Aug 20, 2019 5 $1,515,632 +82% -55% 3,735 $406   $36,323,288 12
Aug 21, 2019 8 $911,029 -40% -40% 3,735 $244   $37,234,317 13
Aug 22, 2019 8 $665,636 -27% -46% 3,735 $178   $37,899,953 14
Aug 23, 2019 10 $1,323,532 +99% -41% 2,843 $466   $39,223,485 15
Aug 24, 2019 9 $2,264,449 +71% -37% 2,843 $796   $41,487,934 16
Aug 25, 2019 8 $1,743,062 -23% -37% 2,843 $613   $43,230,996 17
Aug 26, 2019 10 $458,668 -74% -45% 2,843 $161   $43,689,664 18
Aug 27, 2019 8 $892,669 +95% -41% 2,843 $314   $44,582,333 19
Aug 28, 2019 10 $493,161 -45% -46% 2,843 $173   $45,075,494 20
Aug 29, 2019 10 $382,197 -23% -43% 2,843 $134   $45,457,691 21
Aug 30, 2019 11 $871,260 +128% -34% 2,477 $352   $46,328,951 22
Aug 31, 2019 9 $1,593,052 +83% -30% 2,477 $643   $47,922,003 23
Sep 1, 2019 10 $1,637,989 +3% -6% 2,477 $661   $49,559,992 24
Sep 2, 2019 7 $1,702,491 +4% +271% 2,477 $687   $51,262,483 25
Sep 3, 2019 10 $400,037 -77% -55% 2,477 $162   $51,662,520 26
Sep 4, 2019 11 $195,790 -51% -60% 2,477 $79   $51,858,310 27
Sep 5, 2019 12 $130,840 -33% -66% 2,477 $53   $51,989,150 28
Sep 6, 2019 11 $405,856 +210% -53% 1,788 $227   $52,395,006 29
Sep 7, 2019 8 $1,087,287 +168% -32% 1,788 $608   $53,482,293 30
Sep 8, 2019 7 $852,162 -22% -48% 1,788 $477   $54,334,455 31
Sep 9, 2019 11 $110,442 -87% -94% 1,788 $62   $54,444,897 32
Sep 10, 2019 11 $213,862 +94% -47% 1,788 $120   $54,658,759 33
Sep 11, 2019 11 $129,380 -40% -34% 1,788 $72   $54,788,139 34
Sep 12, 2019 11 $105,428 -19% -19% 1,788 $59   $54,893,567 35
Sep 13, 2019 13 $339,740 +222% -16% 1,348 $252   $55,233,307 36
Sep 14, 2019 9 $873,736 +157% -20% 1,348 $648   $56,107,043 37
Sep 15, 2019 9 $622,388 -29% -27% 1,348 $462   $56,729,431 38
Sep 16, 2019 12 $92,983 -85% -16% 1,348 $69   $56,822,414 39
Sep 17, 2019 13 $150,727 +62% -30% 1,348 $112   $56,973,141 40
Sep 18, 2019 14 $93,371 -38% -28% 1,348 $69   $57,066,512 41
Sep 19, 2019 14 $77,917 -17% -26% 1,348 $58   $57,144,429 42
Sep 20, 2019 13 $250,655 +222% -26% 944 $266   $57,395,084 43
Sep 21, 2019 11 $592,039 +136% -32% 944 $627   $57,987,123 44
Sep 22, 2019 10 $437,554 -26% -30% 944 $464   $58,424,677 45
Sep 23, 2019 - $68,856 -84% -26% 944 $73   $58,493,533 46
Sep 24, 2019 14 $103,062 +50% -32% 944 $109   $58,596,595 47
Sep 25, 2019 15 $65,695 -36% -30% 944 $70   $58,662,290 48
Sep 26, 2019 - $53,116 -19% -32% 944 $56   $58,715,406 49
Sep 27, 2019 - $149,141 +181% -40% 761 $196   $58,864,547 50
Sep 28, 2019 - $334,110 +124% -44% 761 $439   $59,198,657 51
Sep 29, 2019 13 $239,238 -28% -45% 761 $314   $59,437,895 52
Sep 30, 2019 15 $74,259 -69% +8% 761 $98   $59,512,154 53
Oct 1, 2019 - $69,032 -7% -33% 761 $91   $59,581,186 54
Oct 2, 2019 - $42,383 -39% -35% 761 $56   $59,623,569 55
Oct 3, 2019 - $34,287 -19% -35% 761 $45   $59,657,856 56
Oct 4, 2019 - $68,414 +100% -54% 481 $142   $59,726,270 57
Oct 5, 2019 - $155,444 +127% -53% 481 $323   $59,881,714 58
Oct 6, 2019 - $121,392 -22% -49% 481 $252   $60,003,106 59
Oct 7, 2019 - $31,319 -74% -58% 481 $65   $60,034,425 60
Oct 8, 2019 - $41,580 +33% -40% 481 $86   $60,076,005 61
Oct 9, 2019 - $47,028 +13% +11% 481 $98   $60,123,033 62
Oct 10, 2019 - $23,887 -49% -30% 481 $50   $60,146,920 63
Oct 11, 2019 - $35,947 +50% -47% 224 $160   $60,182,867 64
Oct 12, 2019 - $59,798 +66% -62% 224 $267   $60,242,665 65
Oct 13, 2019 - $44,786 -25% -63% 224 $200   $60,287,451 66
Oct 14, 2019 - $29,733 -34% -5% 224 $133   $60,317,184 67
Oct 15, 2019 - $14,677 -51% -65% 224 $66   $60,331,861 68
Oct 16, 2019 - $11,570 -21% -75% 224 $52   $60,343,431 69
Oct 17, 2019 - $13,587 +17% -43% 224 $61   $60,357,018 70
Oct 18, 2019 - $22,214 +63% -38% 147 $151   $60,379,232 71
Oct 19, 2019 - $43,554 +96% -27% 147 $296   $60,422,786 72
Oct 20, 2019 - $30,051 -31% -33% 147 $204   $60,452,837 73
Oct 21, 2019 - $5,943 -80% -80% 147 $40   $60,458,780 74
Oct 22, 2019 - $6,856 +15% -53% 147 $47   $60,465,636 75
Oct 23, 2019 - $6,466 -6% -44% 147 $44   $60,472,102 76
Oct 24, 2019 - $5,841 -10% -57% 147 $40   $60,477,943 77

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 9, 2019 4 $25,409,724   3,735 $6,803   $25,409,724 1
Aug 16, 2019 6 $12,490,229 -51% 3,735 $3,344   $37,899,953 2
Aug 23, 2019 9 $7,557,738 -39% 2,843 $2,658   $45,457,691 3
Aug 30, 2019 10 $6,531,459 -14% 2,477 $2,637   $51,989,150 4
Sep 6, 2019 11 $2,904,417 -56% 1,788 $1,624   $54,893,567 5
Sep 13, 2019 10 $2,250,862 -23% 1,348 $1,670   $57,144,429 6
Sep 20, 2019 11 $1,570,977 -30% 944 $1,664   $58,715,406 7
Sep 27, 2019 16 $942,450 -40% 761 $1,238   $59,657,856 8
Oct 4, 2019 19 $489,064 -48% 481 $1,017   $60,146,920 9
Oct 11, 2019 25 $210,098 -57% 224 $938   $60,357,018 10
Oct 18, 2019 30 $120,925 -42% 147 $823   $60,477,943 11

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 8/30/2019 $107,888 194 194 696 $364,994 12/25/2019
Australia 9/20/2019 $530,959 264 307 1,684 $4,283,218 12/31/2019
Brazil 11/15/2019 $764,079 626 631 2,012 $1,925,806 12/17/2019
Chile 9/13/2019 $118,900 0 0 0 $118,900 9/17/2019
Colombia 9/13/2019 $295,000 0 0 0 $295,000 9/17/2019
France 8/15/2019 $1,200,000 490 622 2,785 $4,242,133 10/11/2019
Germany 10/11/2019 $416,463 0 0 0 $416,463 10/20/2019
India 8/9/2019 $171,000 0 0 0 $171,000 8/20/2019
Indonesia 8/9/2019 $420,000 0 0 0 $420,000 8/20/2019
Italy 9/26/2019 $456,392 0 31 38 $1,033,321 10/19/2022
Malaysia 8/9/2019 $239,000 0 0 0 $239,000 8/20/2019
Mexico 9/13/2019 $2,144,093 0 0 0 $7,376,523 10/19/2022
Netherlands 8/9/2019 $198,640 100 100 554 $860,987 10/19/2022
New Zealand 9/26/2019 $89,073 81 85 510 $1,077,536 10/19/2022
Peru 8/30/2019 $752,000 0 0 0 $752,000 9/3/2019
Poland 8/23/2019 $152,415 132 132 528 $746,367 10/19/2022
Russia (CIS) 8/8/2019 $916,179 1,573 1,587 4,043 $2,050,979 10/19/2022
Slovenia 8/9/2019 $9,398 14 14 52 $52,409 11/6/2019
South Africa 9/13/2019 $111,000 0 0 0 $111,000 9/17/2019
Spain 8/30/2019 $601,395 340 340 2,021 $2,944,193 10/24/2019
Taiwan 8/9/2019 $166,000 0 0 0 $166,000 8/20/2019
Thailand 8/9/2019 $225,000 0 0 0 $225,000 8/20/2019
Turkey 8/9/2019 $37,831 206 206 517 $246,263 10/19/2022
United Kingdom 8/16/2019 $1,416,776 547 602 5,892 $8,578,650 7/15/2020
Vietnam 8/9/2019 $113,000 0 0 0 $113,000 8/20/2019
 
Rest of World $21,303,591
 
International Total$60,114,333 10/19/2022

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
Nov 24, 2019260,103 60,103$1,079,450$1,079,4503
Dec 15, 20192716,879 153,603$222,128$2,576,6626
Jan 26, 2020297,410 217,214$96,256$3,402,96912

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Nov 24, 2019267,022 67,022$1,333,746$1,333,7463
Dec 15, 20191613,898 110,845$238,493$2,169,5506

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Netflix Daily Charts

DateRankDays In
Top 10
Vierwership
Score
Jul 11, 202191 2
Jul 12, 202172 6
Jul 13, 202193 8
Jul 14, 2021104 9
Jul 15, 202195 11

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Leading Cast

Supporting Cast

Eugenio Derbez Alejandro Gutierrez
Nicholas Coombe Randy
Micke Moreno Diego
Michael Peña Papa
Eva Longoria Elena
Danny Trejo Boots the Monkey
Jeffrey Wahlberg Diego
Benicio del Toro Swiper the Fox
Adriana Barraza Abuelita Valerie
Temuera Morrison Powell
Madeleine Madden Sammy
Pia Miller Mami
Q'Orianka Kilcher Kawillaka
Isela Vega Old Woman
Christopher Kirby Viper
Malachi Barton Young Diego
Alice Lanesbury Flight Attendant
Joey D. Vieira Nico
Natasa Ristic Christina X
Elizabeth Xu Dancer
Braden Lewis Airport Kid
Madelyn Miranda Young Dora
Arthur Costa Guardian
Amber Powson Tourist
Jace Fleming Luca
Rob Schyff TSA Officer
Russ Gallagher Tourist
Sean Edward Frazer Teacher
Emilia Lau High School Student
Nadia Liebig Airport Passenger
Mivon Prince-Leyva Lost Guardian
Bianca Wallace Airport Passenger
Bailey Hendy Soccer Team Kid #2
Cameron Jackson High School Student
Darcy Worthington Soccer Team Kid #3
Emily Bell Soccer Kid #4
Shaun Barry Bad Guy

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

Production and Technical Credits

James Bobin Director
Tom Wheeler Screenwriter
Nicholas Stoller Screenwriter
Danielle Sanchez-Witzel Screenwriter
Chris Gifford Story based on ‘Dora the Explorer’ by
Valerie Walsh Valdes Story based on ‘Dora the Explorer’ by
Eric Weiner Story based on ‘Dora the Explorer’ by
Kristin Burr Producer
John G. Scotti Executive Producer
Julia Pistor Executive Producer
Eugenio Derbez Executive Producer
Mark Everson Editor
John Debney Composer
Germaine Franco Composer
Javier Aguirresarobe Director of Photography
Kyle Gardiner Stunt Coordinator

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

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Dora and the Lost City of Gold Trailer

March 25th, 2019

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  1. Summary
  2. News
  3. Box Office
  4. International
  5. Video Sales
  6. Full Financials
  7. Cast & Crew
  8. Trailer

Synopsis

Having spent most of her life exploring the jungle, nothing could prepare Dora for her most dangerous adventure yet—high school. Accompanied by a ragtag group of teens and Boots the monkey, Dora embarks on a quest to save her parents while trying to solve the seemingly impossible mystery behind a lost Incan civilization.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$17,431,588 (28.8% of total gross)
Legs:3.47 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:50.2% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$49,000,000 (worldwide box office is 2.5 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,735 opening theaters/3,735 max. theaters, 4.9 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $71,173,818

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: August 9th, 2019 (Wide) by Paramount Pictures
International Releases: August 8th, 2019 (Wide), released as ДОРА И ЗАТЕРЯННЫЙ ГОРОД (Russia (CIS))
August 9th, 2019 (Wide) (India)
August 9th, 2019 (Wide) (Indonesia)
August 9th, 2019 (Wide) (Malaysia)
August 9th, 2019 (Wide) (Netherlands)
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Video Release: November 5th, 2019 by Paramount Home Video
December 9th, 2019 by Paramount Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for action and some impolite humor.
(Rating bulletin 2584 (Cert #51918), 6/26/2019)
Running Time: 102 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Monty Python and the Holy Grail
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Keywords: Explorer, Kidnap, High School, Jungle, Mercenaries, Live Action Cartoon, Treasure Hunters, Chase Adventure
Source:Based on TV
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Kids Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Walden Media, Nickelodeon Films, Paramount Pictures, Paramount Players, Burr! Productions
Production Countries: Australia, United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Labor Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 429 $5,133,567 Aug 30, 2019 24
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 188 $5,804,792 Aug 30, 2019 24
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 237 $7,264,036 Aug 30, 2019 24

Leading Cast

Supporting Cast

Eugenio Derbez Alejandro Gutierrez
Nicholas Coombe Randy
Micke Moreno Diego
Michael Peña Papa
Eva Longoria Elena
Danny Trejo Boots the Monkey
Jeffrey Wahlberg Diego
Benicio del Toro Swiper the Fox
Adriana Barraza Abuelita Valerie
Temuera Morrison Powell
Madeleine Madden Sammy
Pia Miller Mami
Q'Orianka Kilcher Kawillaka
Isela Vega Old Woman
Christopher Kirby Viper
Malachi Barton Young Diego
Alice Lanesbury Flight Attendant
Joey D. Vieira Nico
Natasa Ristic Christina X
Elizabeth Xu Dancer
Braden Lewis Airport Kid
Madelyn Miranda Young Dora
Arthur Costa Guardian
Amber Powson Tourist
Jace Fleming Luca
Rob Schyff TSA Officer
Russ Gallagher Tourist
Sean Edward Frazer Teacher
Emilia Lau High School Student
Nadia Liebig Airport Passenger
Mivon Prince-Leyva Lost Guardian
Bianca Wallace Airport Passenger
Bailey Hendy Soccer Team Kid #2
Cameron Jackson High School Student
Darcy Worthington Soccer Team Kid #3
Emily Bell Soccer Kid #4
Shaun Barry Bad Guy

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

Production and Technical Credits

James Bobin Director
Tom Wheeler Screenwriter
Nicholas Stoller Screenwriter
Danielle Sanchez-Witzel Screenwriter
Chris Gifford Story based on ‘Dora the Explorer’ by
Valerie Walsh Valdes Story based on ‘Dora the Explorer’ by
Eric Weiner Story based on ‘Dora the Explorer’ by
Kristin Burr Producer
John G. Scotti Executive Producer
Julia Pistor Executive Producer
Eugenio Derbez Executive Producer
Mark Everson Editor
John Debney Composer
Germaine Franco Composer
Javier Aguirresarobe Director of Photography
Kyle Gardiner Stunt Coordinator

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

2019 - Holiday Gift Guide - Part I - First-Run Releases and Franchise Box Sets

November 27th, 2019

Avengers: Endgame

It's Thanksgiving weekend, which means Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and of course the first installment of our Holiday Gift Guide. This year, Thanksgiving is as late as it could have been, which means there’s no way to squeeze in four weeks of regular installments of the gift guide, as well as the December monthly preview, etc. So we are going to have a condensed list this year. That said, there weren’t a ton of first-run releases that would have made this list regardless. More...

Home Market Releases for November 19th, 2019

November 19th, 2019

Rock ‘n’ Roll High School

It is not a prime week on the home market with Dora and the Lost City of Gold being the biggest first run release. It is worth picking up, but not a contender for Pick of the Week. There were a lot of contenders for that title, including Cold War: The Criterion Collection, Fruits Basket: Season One, Part One, and Rock ‘n’ Roll High School: 40th Anniversary Edition. In the end, I went with Rock ‘n’ Roll High School, but all three will end up in my Blu-ray collection before long. More...

Featured Blu-ray and DVD Review: Dora and the Lost City of Gold

November 18th, 2019

The Farewell

Dora and the Lost City of Gold is a live-action adaptation of a kids cartoon aimed at preschoolers. Is it going to entertain older kids who grew up on Dora the Explorer? Will it entertain adults? Or does it fall in that awkward space between those two demographics? More...

Home Market Releases for November 5th, 2019

November 6th, 2019

Good Omens

Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw is easily the biggest release of the week, but it is not the best. Pick of the Week contenders include Galaxy Quest and Good Omens, as well as Alice, Sweet Alice, which arrived late. I’m going with Good Omens, but all three are must haves. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: It Dominates the Chart, Maybe Reinvigorates the Box Office

September 10th, 2019

It: Chapter Two

It: Chapter Two dominated the box office by almost as large a margin as expected. It certainly did well enough that I’m considering it a victory. It earned $91.06 million over the weekend, which is almost exactly what the total box office made last weekend. More importantly, it is almost as much as the top five made this weekend last year, giving the weekend box office a massive increase of 48% from last weekend to $136 million and more importantly, this was 12% more than the same weekend last year. 2019 is still behind 2018 by a massive margin of $500 million or 6.0% at $7.83 billion to $8.33 billion. However, we did catch up to 2017’s ticket sales pace, so as long as we can maintain this pace for the rest of the year, it won’t look like a disaster at the end of the year. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Good Does Well, Box Office is Still Weak

August 20th, 2019

Good Boys

It’s the dog days of summer and Good Boys was the only new release with an impressive debut of $21.40 million, while The Angry Birds Movie 2’s $16.09 million six-day debut isn’t a bad start for this time of year. There were a few holdovers to earn more than $10 million over the weekend, so the overall box office wasn’t a disaster, just a disappointment down 9.5% from last weekend to $119 million. More importantly, this is 7.7% lower the the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2019 has pulled in $7.35 billion, but this is 6.3% or $490 million behind last year’s pace. At this point, I don’t think it is possible for 2019 to catch up, but hopefully it can put together a strong last few months to at least save face. Additionally, the international box office is doing better, so worldwide it is close to a wash. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Hobbs and Shaw Survive Their Sophomore Stint

August 12th, 2019

Fast and Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw

The weekend box office was mediocre with many of the new releases missing expectations, and some of them had low expectations to begin with. Fast and Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw was able to remain in first place, but on the low end of expectations, leaving Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark as the biggest positive news of the weekend. Overall, the weekend box office was 11% lower than last weekend at $132 million. Worse still, this is 10% lower than the same weekend last year, leaving 2019 further behind last year’s pace. 2019 is now behind 2018 by 6.2% or $480 million at $7.16 billion to $7.64 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Hobbs and Shaw Remain Top Draw

August 11th, 2019


Friday Estimates: Scary Tops Friday, Hobbs and Shaw Set to Win Weekend

August 10th, 2019

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark led the way on Friday with $7.86 million. The film’s reviews are Certified Fresh at 80% positive, but it only managed a C from CinemaScore. To be fair, this isn’t a bad result for a horror film, but it does mean it likely won’t have great legs and will sink into second place over the full weekend. It will still beat our prediction and could even become CBS Films’ best opening of all time. Right now, it is on pace to come close to The Woman in Black’s current record with about $20 million during the opening weekend. It would be ironic is CBS Films set the company record now, as it is ceasing theatrical releases and instead shifting towards streaming content. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Stories Scares Up Some Box Office Dollars

August 9th, 2019

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark had the best previews on Thursday, earning $2.3 million. It was expected to top Dora and the Lost City of Gold, because it is a horror movie and that genre tends to be a lot more front-loaded. However, it wasn’t expected to do this well and it will easily top our $15 million prediction for the weekend, especially if its reviews translate into strong word-of-mouth. More...

Weekend Predictions: Can Dora find Box Office Gold?

August 8th, 2019

Dora and the Lost City of Gold

There are five wide or semi-wide releases coming out this weekend, which is just too many and practically guarantees at least one of them will flop at the box office. Of these films, Dora and the Lost City of Gold is the only one expected to compete for first place, while Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark should do well as a low-budget horror movie. Unfortunately, The Kitchen and The Art of Racing in the Rain are not connecting with critics and that will likely keep them out of the top five. Finally, Brian Banks is opening in just 1,240 theaters and that could keep it out of the top ten. This weekend last year, The Meg opened with $45 million. No film playing this weekend will match that and I don’t think this year’s depth is going to compensate, meaning we are going to lose in the year-over-year competition yet again. More...

2019 Preview: August

August 1st, 2019

Hobbs and Shaw

July bounced back from June with both Spider-Man: Far from Home and The Lion King getting to $1 billion worldwide. Domestically, we are still behind 2018’s pace by more than $400 million, but that’s a substantial improvement over where we were at the start of the month. August should continue this winning streak, at least initially. Hobbs and Shaw could open with close to $100 million, but the only other film opening this month that has a real shot at $100 million in total is Dora and the Lost City of Gold. Last August, both Crazy Rich Asians and The Meg topped $100 million, while Christopher Robin came within 1% of that milestone. This August might be better at the very top, but I don’t think the top three this month will top the top three last month. Maybe if we get a surprise hit, it will, but I’m not willing to bet on that. On the other hand, unless something dramatic happens, 2019 should at least come close to matching last year’s pace and that’s better than most months have done this year. More...

Dora and the Lost City of Gold Trailer

March 25th, 2019

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 9, 2019 4 $17,431,588   3,735 $4,667   $17,431,588 1
Aug 16, 2019 6 $8,567,251 -51% 3,735 $2,294   $33,976,975 2
Aug 23, 2019 9 $5,331,043 -38% 2,843 $1,875   $43,230,996 3
Aug 30, 2019 11 $4,102,301 -23% 2,477 $1,656   $49,559,992 4
Sep 6, 2019 7 $2,345,305 -43% 1,788 $1,312   $54,334,455 5
Sep 13, 2019 10 $1,835,864 -22% 1,348 $1,362   $56,729,431 6
Sep 20, 2019 11 $1,280,248 -30% 944 $1,356   $58,424,677 7
Sep 27, 2019 14 $722,489 -44% 761 $949   $59,437,895 8
Oct 4, 2019 18 $345,250 -52% 481 $718   $60,003,106 9
Oct 11, 2019 27 $140,531 -59% 224 $627   $60,287,451 10
Oct 18, 2019 27 $95,819 -32% 147 $652   $60,452,837 11

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Aug 8, 2019 P $1,250,000     0     $1,250,000  
Aug 9, 2019 3 $6,463,828     3,735 $1,731   $6,463,828 1
Aug 10, 2019 4 $6,000,332 -7%   3,735 $1,607   $12,464,160 2
Aug 11, 2019 4 $4,967,428 -17%   3,735 $1,330   $17,431,588 3
Aug 12, 2019 4 $1,883,348 -62%   3,735 $504   $19,314,936 4
Aug 13, 2019 3 $3,358,281 +78%   3,735 $899   $22,673,217 5
Aug 14, 2019 5 $1,510,880 -55%   3,735 $405   $24,184,097 6
Aug 15, 2019 6 $1,225,627 -19%   3,735 $328   $25,409,724 7
Aug 16, 2019 7 $2,232,474 +82% -65% 3,735 $598   $27,642,198 8
Aug 17, 2019 6 $3,569,132 +60% -41% 3,735 $956   $31,211,330 9
Aug 18, 2019 6 $2,765,645 -23% -44% 3,735 $740   $33,976,975 10
Aug 19, 2019 7 $830,681 -70% -56% 3,735 $222   $34,807,656 11
Aug 20, 2019 5 $1,515,632 +82% -55% 3,735 $406   $36,323,288 12
Aug 21, 2019 8 $911,029 -40% -40% 3,735 $244   $37,234,317 13
Aug 22, 2019 8 $665,636 -27% -46% 3,735 $178   $37,899,953 14
Aug 23, 2019 10 $1,323,532 +99% -41% 2,843 $466   $39,223,485 15
Aug 24, 2019 9 $2,264,449 +71% -37% 2,843 $796   $41,487,934 16
Aug 25, 2019 8 $1,743,062 -23% -37% 2,843 $613   $43,230,996 17
Aug 26, 2019 10 $458,668 -74% -45% 2,843 $161   $43,689,664 18
Aug 27, 2019 8 $892,669 +95% -41% 2,843 $314   $44,582,333 19
Aug 28, 2019 10 $493,161 -45% -46% 2,843 $173   $45,075,494 20
Aug 29, 2019 10 $382,197 -23% -43% 2,843 $134   $45,457,691 21
Aug 30, 2019 11 $871,260 +128% -34% 2,477 $352   $46,328,951 22
Aug 31, 2019 9 $1,593,052 +83% -30% 2,477 $643   $47,922,003 23
Sep 1, 2019 10 $1,637,989 +3% -6% 2,477 $661   $49,559,992 24
Sep 2, 2019 7 $1,702,491 +4% +271% 2,477 $687   $51,262,483 25
Sep 3, 2019 10 $400,037 -77% -55% 2,477 $162   $51,662,520 26
Sep 4, 2019 11 $195,790 -51% -60% 2,477 $79   $51,858,310 27
Sep 5, 2019 12 $130,840 -33% -66% 2,477 $53   $51,989,150 28
Sep 6, 2019 11 $405,856 +210% -53% 1,788 $227   $52,395,006 29
Sep 7, 2019 8 $1,087,287 +168% -32% 1,788 $608   $53,482,293 30
Sep 8, 2019 7 $852,162 -22% -48% 1,788 $477   $54,334,455 31
Sep 9, 2019 11 $110,442 -87% -94% 1,788 $62   $54,444,897 32
Sep 10, 2019 11 $213,862 +94% -47% 1,788 $120   $54,658,759 33
Sep 11, 2019 11 $129,380 -40% -34% 1,788 $72   $54,788,139 34
Sep 12, 2019 11 $105,428 -19% -19% 1,788 $59   $54,893,567 35
Sep 13, 2019 13 $339,740 +222% -16% 1,348 $252   $55,233,307 36
Sep 14, 2019 9 $873,736 +157% -20% 1,348 $648   $56,107,043 37
Sep 15, 2019 9 $622,388 -29% -27% 1,348 $462   $56,729,431 38
Sep 16, 2019 12 $92,983 -85% -16% 1,348 $69   $56,822,414 39
Sep 17, 2019 13 $150,727 +62% -30% 1,348 $112   $56,973,141 40
Sep 18, 2019 14 $93,371 -38% -28% 1,348 $69   $57,066,512 41
Sep 19, 2019 14 $77,917 -17% -26% 1,348 $58   $57,144,429 42
Sep 20, 2019 13 $250,655 +222% -26% 944 $266   $57,395,084 43
Sep 21, 2019 11 $592,039 +136% -32% 944 $627   $57,987,123 44
Sep 22, 2019 10 $437,554 -26% -30% 944 $464   $58,424,677 45
Sep 23, 2019 - $68,856 -84% -26% 944 $73   $58,493,533 46
Sep 24, 2019 14 $103,062 +50% -32% 944 $109   $58,596,595 47
Sep 25, 2019 15 $65,695 -36% -30% 944 $70   $58,662,290 48
Sep 26, 2019 - $53,116 -19% -32% 944 $56   $58,715,406 49
Sep 27, 2019 - $149,141 +181% -40% 761 $196   $58,864,547 50
Sep 28, 2019 - $334,110 +124% -44% 761 $439   $59,198,657 51
Sep 29, 2019 13 $239,238 -28% -45% 761 $314   $59,437,895 52
Sep 30, 2019 15 $74,259 -69% +8% 761 $98   $59,512,154 53
Oct 1, 2019 - $69,032 -7% -33% 761 $91   $59,581,186 54
Oct 2, 2019 - $42,383 -39% -35% 761 $56   $59,623,569 55
Oct 3, 2019 - $34,287 -19% -35% 761 $45   $59,657,856 56
Oct 4, 2019 - $68,414 +100% -54% 481 $142   $59,726,270 57
Oct 5, 2019 - $155,444 +127% -53% 481 $323   $59,881,714 58
Oct 6, 2019 - $121,392 -22% -49% 481 $252   $60,003,106 59
Oct 7, 2019 - $31,319 -74% -58% 481 $65   $60,034,425 60
Oct 8, 2019 - $41,580 +33% -40% 481 $86   $60,076,005 61
Oct 9, 2019 - $47,028 +13% +11% 481 $98   $60,123,033 62
Oct 10, 2019 - $23,887 -49% -30% 481 $50   $60,146,920 63
Oct 11, 2019 - $35,947 +50% -47% 224 $160   $60,182,867 64
Oct 12, 2019 - $59,798 +66% -62% 224 $267   $60,242,665 65
Oct 13, 2019 - $44,786 -25% -63% 224 $200   $60,287,451 66
Oct 14, 2019 - $29,733 -34% -5% 224 $133   $60,317,184 67
Oct 15, 2019 - $14,677 -51% -65% 224 $66   $60,331,861 68
Oct 16, 2019 - $11,570 -21% -75% 224 $52   $60,343,431 69
Oct 17, 2019 - $13,587 +17% -43% 224 $61   $60,357,018 70
Oct 18, 2019 - $22,214 +63% -38% 147 $151   $60,379,232 71
Oct 19, 2019 - $43,554 +96% -27% 147 $296   $60,422,786 72
Oct 20, 2019 - $30,051 -31% -33% 147 $204   $60,452,837 73
Oct 21, 2019 - $5,943 -80% -80% 147 $40   $60,458,780 74
Oct 22, 2019 - $6,856 +15% -53% 147 $47   $60,465,636 75
Oct 23, 2019 - $6,466 -6% -44% 147 $44   $60,472,102 76
Oct 24, 2019 - $5,841 -10% -57% 147 $40   $60,477,943 77

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 9, 2019 4 $25,409,724   3,735 $6,803   $25,409,724 1
Aug 16, 2019 6 $12,490,229 -51% 3,735 $3,344   $37,899,953 2
Aug 23, 2019 9 $7,557,738 -39% 2,843 $2,658   $45,457,691 3
Aug 30, 2019 10 $6,531,459 -14% 2,477 $2,637   $51,989,150 4
Sep 6, 2019 11 $2,904,417 -56% 1,788 $1,624   $54,893,567 5
Sep 13, 2019 10 $2,250,862 -23% 1,348 $1,670   $57,144,429 6
Sep 20, 2019 11 $1,570,977 -30% 944 $1,664   $58,715,406 7
Sep 27, 2019 16 $942,450 -40% 761 $1,238   $59,657,856 8
Oct 4, 2019 19 $489,064 -48% 481 $1,017   $60,146,920 9
Oct 11, 2019 25 $210,098 -57% 224 $938   $60,357,018 10
Oct 18, 2019 30 $120,925 -42% 147 $823   $60,477,943 11

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 8/30/2019 $107,888 194 194 696 $364,994 12/25/2019
Australia 9/20/2019 $530,959 264 307 1,684 $4,283,218 12/31/2019
Brazil 11/15/2019 $764,079 626 631 2,012 $1,925,806 12/17/2019
Chile 9/13/2019 $118,900 0 0 0 $118,900 9/17/2019
Colombia 9/13/2019 $295,000 0 0 0 $295,000 9/17/2019
France 8/15/2019 $1,200,000 490 622 2,785 $4,242,133 10/11/2019
Germany 10/11/2019 $416,463 0 0 0 $416,463 10/20/2019
India 8/9/2019 $171,000 0 0 0 $171,000 8/20/2019
Indonesia 8/9/2019 $420,000 0 0 0 $420,000 8/20/2019
Italy 9/26/2019 $456,392 0 31 38 $1,033,321 10/19/2022
Malaysia 8/9/2019 $239,000 0 0 0 $239,000 8/20/2019
Mexico 9/13/2019 $2,144,093 0 0 0 $7,376,523 10/19/2022
Netherlands 8/9/2019 $198,640 100 100 554 $860,987 10/19/2022
New Zealand 9/26/2019 $89,073 81 85 510 $1,077,536 10/19/2022
Peru 8/30/2019 $752,000 0 0 0 $752,000 9/3/2019
Poland 8/23/2019 $152,415 132 132 528 $746,367 10/19/2022
Russia (CIS) 8/8/2019 $916,179 1,573 1,587 4,043 $2,050,979 10/19/2022
Slovenia 8/9/2019 $9,398 14 14 52 $52,409 11/6/2019
South Africa 9/13/2019 $111,000 0 0 0 $111,000 9/17/2019
Spain 8/30/2019 $601,395 340 340 2,021 $2,944,193 10/24/2019
Taiwan 8/9/2019 $166,000 0 0 0 $166,000 8/20/2019
Thailand 8/9/2019 $225,000 0 0 0 $225,000 8/20/2019
Turkey 8/9/2019 $37,831 206 206 517 $246,263 10/19/2022
United Kingdom 8/16/2019 $1,416,776 547 602 5,892 $8,578,650 7/15/2020
Vietnam 8/9/2019 $113,000 0 0 0 $113,000 8/20/2019
 
Rest of World $21,303,591
 
International Total$60,114,333 10/19/2022

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
Nov 24, 2019260,103 60,103$1,079,450$1,079,4503
Dec 15, 20192716,879 153,603$222,128$2,576,6626
Jan 26, 2020297,410 217,214$96,256$3,402,96912

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Nov 24, 2019267,022 67,022$1,333,746$1,333,7463
Dec 15, 20191613,898 110,845$238,493$2,169,5506

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Netflix Daily Charts

DateRankDays In
Top 10
Vierwership
Score
Jul 11, 202191 2
Jul 12, 202172 6
Jul 13, 202193 8
Jul 14, 2021104 9
Jul 15, 202195 11

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