Germany Box Office for Friend Request (2016)
Theatrical Performance (US$) | ||
Germany Box Office | $2,407,754 | Details |
Worldwide Box Office | $11,310,835 | Details |
Home Market Performance | ||
North America DVD Sales | $399,911 | Details |
North America Blu-ray Sales | $230,355 | Details |
Total North America Video Sales | $630,266 | |
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Synopsis
Popular college student Laura shares everything with her more than 800 Facebook friends. One day she accepts a friend request from classmate Marina, an awkward outcast. But when Laura excludes the hoodie-clad loner from her birthday party, she makes the mistake of posting pictures of the happy gathering. Outraged by the snub, and then devastated when Laura unfriends her, Marina kills herself, unleashing evil forces that commandeer Laura’s Facebook page and post a video of Marina’s gruesome suicide. Soon, one by one, Laura’s classmates Gustavo, Isabel and Olivia fall prey to demonic forces that include homicidal swarms of wasps. Laura’s Facebook page is mysteriously hacked and begins displaying videos of each of her friends’ horrific deaths, triggering a drop in Laura’s social media followers and turning her into a campus pariah. Kicked out of school for the out-of-control postings, Laura joins forces with her boyfriend Tyler and tech-savvy friend Kobe to try and stop the killings. Together, they uncover secrets of Marina’s past and learn of her involvement with the ancient witchcraft of the “Black Mirror,” which serves as a portal to evil spirits. Laura tracks the demonic forces’ origins to a remote site where they face off against the deadly social media terror gone supernaturally viral.
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Movie Details
Production Budget: | $9,900,000 |
Germany Releases: | January 7th, 2016 (Wide) |
Video Release: | December 19th, 2017 by Lionsgate Home Entertainment |
MPAA Rating: | R for horror violence, disturbing images, and language. (Rating bulletin 2444 (Cert #50702), 9/28/2016) |
Running Time: | 92 minutes |
Keywords: | Supernatural Horror, Internet, Social Media, Revenge, Suicide, College, Supernatural, Haunting, Social Outcast, Witches, Occult, Orphan, Epilogue |
Source: | Original Screenplay |
Genre: | Horror |
Production Method: | Live Action |
Creative Type: | Contemporary Fiction |
Production/Financing Companies: | Wiedemann & Berg, Seven Pictures Film, Two Oceans, The Exchange |
Production Countries: | Germany |
Languages: | English |
Home Market Releases for January 9th, 2018
January 9th, 2018
Usually this is a terrible time of year on the home market, because it is too late for the summer blockbusters, but too early for the holiday hits. However, the home market is terrible this week, because It comes out and it destroyed records at the box office and is scaring away nearly all of the competition. Fortunately, its reviews were very good, so it is a contender for Pick of the Week. Its main competition are two classics, Inherit the Wind and Young Mr. Lincoln. All three are worth picking up, but I’m giving the title to It, because of its wider appeal.
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Home Market Releases for December 19th, 2017
December 19th, 2017
By this time next week, Christmas will be over. This resulted in a short list, but not a bad week. Dunkirk is the biggest new release of the week and it is award-worthy and a contender for Pick of the Week. It isn’t the only contender, The Amicus Collection, Stronger, A Town Called Panic: The Collection, and others are too. As for the best of the best, I went with The Tragically Hip: A National Celebration on DVD or Blu-ray.
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Kingsman Wins Three-Way Race with $16.94 million
October 3rd, 2017
The top three films on the weekend box office chart landed in the same order as predicted; however, it was a much closer race than most thought it would be. Kingsman: The Golden Circle ended up on top with $16.94 million, just ahead of It with $16.90 million. The best new release of the week was American Made with $16.78 million. The other new releases struggled, to be kind, with Flatliners earning a distant fifth place and Til Death Do Us Part opening in ninth place. Overall, the box office fell 23% from last weekend to just $90 million. It was also 21% lower than the same weekend last year, thus ending 2017’s mini-winning streak. Year-to-date, 2017 has earned $8.06 billion, putting it 4.8% or $410 million behind last year’s pace.
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Kingsman Earns Gold with $39.02 million
September 26th, 2017
The weekend box office was good, for a September weekend, but disappointing compared to expectations. Kingsman: The Golden Circle did earn first place, but with only $39.02 million. Granted, this is great for September, but $10 million less than our prediction, and our prediction wasn’t even on the high end of expectations. The Lego Ninjago Movie struggled in third place with $20.43 million. The shine has come off the Lego franchise. Fortunately, It continues to be strong and that helped the overall box office. We saw 5.6% growth from last weekend reaching $117 million. This is also 13% higher than the same weekend last year, so there’s clearly reason to celebrate. 2017 is still behind 2016 in the year-to-date comparison, but it closed the gap to 4.7% or $390 million at $7.94 billion to $8.33 billion.
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Weekend Estimates: Kingsman Circles $39 Million
September 24th, 2017
The fine line between mere popularity and capturing the zeitgeist (or going viral, to use a slightly more up-to-date term) is shown in this weekend’s box office results. Kingsman: The Golden Circle, a decently-reviewed sequel to a very popular franchise-starter, will pick up a very respectable $39 million this weekend. That’s a shade better than the original film made on its opening weekend, and a pretty satisfying result for all concerned. With good business expected overseas (we don’t have an official estimate yet), the film should cruise to profitability overall, and will most likely top $100 million domestically. It would also have counted as the fourth-best opening weekend in September, were it not for the behemoth zeitgeist-capturer, It.
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Friday Estimates: Kingsman Not Quite Golden with $15.33 million Opening Day
September 23rd, 2017
Kingsman: The Golden Circle opened on the low end of expectations with $15.33 million on Friday. This puts it on pace for just under $40 million over the full weekend. This is a little more than the $36.21 million the original managed back in 2015. This film has earned weaker reviews, but both films earned a B plus from CinemaScore. Still sequels tend to have shorter legs, so getting much past $100 million domestically will be difficult. This is not good news for a film that cost $104 million to make. I don’t think there will be a third film in the franchise, not unless it shows some growth internationally.
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Thursday Night Previews: Kingsman Pulls in $3.4 million in Golden Debut - Updated
September 22nd, 2017
As expected, Kingsman: The Golden Circle had the best previews, earning $3.4 million last night. The original film opened with $1.4 million during its previews; however, this is not a good predictor for two reasons. Firstly, that was two years ago, which is a lifetime ago in terms of previews. Secondly, it was at a different time of year and previews are very dependent on time of year. Perhaps a closer comparison would be The Magnificent Seven, as that film earned $1.75 million this weekend last year, on the way to $67 million. However, Kingsman: The Golden Circle earned weaker reviews and it has a younger target audience, so it will likely have worse legs. In fact, it could have worse legs than It did, which would leave the film with just $31 million during its opening weekend. I was expecting about $4 million last night, so unless its legs are better, it won’t match its prediction. That said, just over $40 million is still good and if it can merely match its predecessor’s legs, then it will break even sometime during its home market run.
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Weekend Predictions: Will the New Releases Earn Gold?
September 21st, 2017
There are three wide releases coming out this week, which is one more than anticipated. Kingsman: The Golden Circle is widely expected to earn first place during the weekend, but The Lego Ninjago Movie is widely expected to have longer legs and that could give it the win overall. Meanwhile, Friend Request is just hoping to earn a spot in the top five. It’s not a sure bet that it will. Meanwhile, It will relinquish first spot and fall to third place, but still earn a ton of money. This weekend last year, the one-two punch of The Magnificent Seven and Storks helped the overall box office pull in $104 million. The top three films this year should earn more than that, to give 2017 another win. It will still take a lot to recover, but this result at least makes that possible.
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2017 Preview: September
September 1st, 2017
As bad as July was, August actually managed to be worse. 2017 was over $300 million behind 2016’s pace during August alone. That’s worse than the rest of the summer combined. The only film that was an unqualified hit was Annabelle: Creation, although there were a couple of other films that are doing well enough to be considered financial hits. There’s some good news and some bad news for this September. The month gets off to a slow start with no wide releases the first weekend, but there are three films opening during the rest of the month that are expected to top $100 million and all three should be better than the best August had to offer. It is expected to be the biggest hit of the month and is tracking to break the record for the biggest September weekend. Both Kingsman: The Golden Circle and The Lego Ninjago Movie are expected to cross $100 million, although they are opening the same weekend, so that could hurt both of their chances. Meanwhile last September, Sully was the biggest release of the month earning $125.07 million. It should top that, while Kingsman: The Golden Circle and The Lego Ninjago Movie won’t be too far behind. 2017 should cut the gap with 2016, but sadly only by a little bit.
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Friend Request Trailer
August 31st, 2017
Horror movie opens September 22 ... Full Movie Details.
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Because some of our sources provide box office data in their local currency, while we use USD in the graph above and table below, exchange rate fluctuations can have effect on the data causing stronger increases or even decreases of the cumulative box office.
Weekend Box Office Performance
Date | Rank | Gross | % Change | Screens | Per Screen | Total Gross | Week |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2016/01/22 | 15 | $280,406 | 306 | $916 | $2,003,425 | 3 | |
2016/01/29 | 17 | $195,297 | -30% | 234 | $835 | $2,233,336 | 4 |
2016/02/12 | 30 | $37,248 | 95 | $392 | $2,407,754 | 6 |
Box Office Summary Per Territory
Territory | Release Date |
Opening Weekend |
Opening Weekend Screens |
Maximum Screens |
Theatrical Engagements |
Total Box Office |
Report Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Austria | 1/8/2016 | $0 | 0 | 43 | 76 | $280,053 | 6/9/2016 |
Cambodia | 1/14/2016 | $18,445 | 11 | 11 | 15 | $100,496 | 12/31/2018 |
France | 11/25/2016 | $402,105 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $881,821 | 8/17/2018 |
Germany | 1/7/2016 | $963,434 | 0 | 306 | 635 | $2,407,754 | 8/18/2018 |
Italy | 6/9/2016 | $292,171 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $688,544 | 8/9/2016 |
North America | 9/22/2017 | $2,002,863 | 2,573 | 2,573 | 4,939 | $3,759,078 | 11/18/2018 |
Portugal | 11/4/2016 | $18,137 | 13 | 17 | 46 | $50,375 | 12/15/2016 |
Russia (CIS) | 3/17/2016 | $2,431 | 638 | 638 | 638 | $375,810 | 12/31/2018 |
South Korea | 1/24/2017 | $0 | 0 | 172 | 178 | $162,197 | 3/6/2017 |
Thailand | 3/17/2016 | $51,267 | 70 | 70 | 94 | $94,099 | 6/9/2016 |
Turkey | 9/9/2016 | $8,810 | 35 | 35 | 67 | $37,534 | 2/26/2019 |
Ukraine | 3/24/2016 | $2,121 | 13 | 13 | 13 | $2,121 | 12/31/2018 |
United Kingdom | 4/22/2016 | $899,404 | 402 | 402 | 944 | $2,107,091 | 9/8/2018 |
Rest of World | $363,862 | ||||||
Worldwide Total | $11,310,835 | 2/26/2019 |
Full financial estimates for this film, including domestic and international box office, video sales, video rentals, TV and ancillary revenue are available through our research services. For more information, please contact us at research@the-numbers.com.
Leading Cast
Alycia Debnam Carey | Laura |
Supporting Cast
William Moseley | Tyler |
Connor Paolo | Kobe |
Brit Morgan | Olivia |
Brooke Markham | Isabel |
Sean Marquette | Gustavo |
Liesl Ahlers | Marina |
Shasha Wnee-Hal | Detective Cameron |
Tom Choi | Dean |
Nicholas Pauling | Detective Cameron |
Susan Danford | Caroline Woodson |
For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.
Production and Technical Credits
Simon Verhoeven | Director |
Simon Verhoeven | Screenwriter |
Matthew Ballen | Screenwriter |
Philip Koch | Screenwriter |
Quirin Berg | Producer |
Max Viedelmann | Producer |
Stefan Gartner | Co-Producer |
Simon Verhoeven | Co-Producer |
Giselher Venzke | Co-Producer |
Bertha Spieker | Co-Producer |
Mark Popp | Co-Producer |
Maren Bouwer | Line Producer |
David Vogt | Line Producer |
Mark Popp | Line Producer |
Marco Le Roux | Line Producer |
Patrick Noel Simon | Creative Producer |
Matthew Ballen | Associate Producer |
Byron Allen | Executive Producer |
Carolyn Folks | Executive Producer |
Jennifer Lucas | Executive Producer |
Chris Charalambous | Executive Producer |
Mark Borde | Executive Producer |
Richard Barner | Executive Producer |
Chad Doher | Executive Producer |
Jo Heim | Director of Photography |
Tom Seil | Editor |
Denis Bachter | Editor |
Ben Rosenkind | Sound Recording Mixer |
Nico Krebs | Sound Designer |
Thomas Conen | Sound Mixer |
Greg Albert | Sound Mixer |
Gary Go | Composer |
Martin Todsharow | Composer |
Tommy Stark | Production Designer |
Sylvain Gingras | Production Designer |
Tatjana Brecht-Bergen | Costume Designer |
Wolfgang Ender | Costume Designer |
Sina Stoelzle | Make up |
Ayten Morgenstern | Make up |
Tannis Vallely | Casting Director |
Christa Schamberger-Young* | Casting Director |