Godzilla (2014)

Godzilla poster
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $200,676,069Details
International Box Office $328,400,000Details
Worldwide Box Office $529,076,069
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $17,787,492 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $27,375,849 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $45,163,341
Further financial details...

Synopsis

Godzilla 3D remake.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$93,188,384 (46.4% of total gross)
Legs:2.15 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:37.9% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$160,000,000 (worldwide box office is 3.3 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,952 opening theaters/3,952 max. theaters, 5.2 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $264,784,332

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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Amazon VOD:Amazon
iTunes:iTunes, iTunes
Google Play:Google Play, Google Play
Vudu:Vudu, Vudu, Vudu
Netflix:Netflix

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: May 16th, 2014 (Wide) by Warner Bros.
May 16th, 2014 (IMAX) by Warner Bros.
International Releases: May 14th, 2014 (Wide) (Belgium)
May 14th, 2014 (Wide) (Egypt)
May 15th, 2014 (Wide) (Argentina)
May 15th, 2014 (Wide) (Chile)
May 15th, 2014 (Wide) (Germany)
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Video Release: September 16th, 2014 by Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for intense sequences of destruction, mayhem and creature violence.
(Rating bulletin 2317, 4/9/2014)
Running Time: 123 minutes
Franchise: Godzilla
MonsterVerse
Comparisons: vs. Godzilla: King of the Monsters
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Keywords: 3-D, Reboot, Foreign-Language Remake, Development Hell, Kaiju, 3-D - Shot in 3-D, Visual Effects, Motion Capture Performance, 3-D - Post-production Conversion, IMAX: DMR, Action Adventure
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Science Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Legendary Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Fastest to $150m 219 $200,087,140 Aug 1, 2014 79
Fastest to $200m 219 $200,087,140 Aug 1, 2014 79
Biggest 2nd Monday 63 $7,490,882 May 26, 2014 11
Memorial Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 48 $30,946,416 May 23, 2014 10
Memorial Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 72 $40,730,665 May 23, 2014 10
Memorial Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 44 $38,437,298 May 23, 2014 10
Memorial Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 52 $50,589,926 May 23, 2014 10
Fastest to $100m 102 $100,860,422 May 19, 2014 4
Biggest Domestic May Weekend 25 $93,188,384 May 16, 2014 3
Biggest Domestic Opening Weekend 89 $93,188,384 May 16, 2014 3
Top Action Weekend Domestic 53 $93,188,384 May 16, 2014 3
Top Live Action Weekend Domestic 41 $93,188,384 May 16, 2014 3
Biggest Domestic Non-Sequel Weekend 29 $93,188,384 May 16, 2014 3
Top Original Screenplay Weekend Domestic 20 $93,188,384 May 16, 2014 3
Top PG-13 Weekend Domestic 71 $93,188,384 May 16, 2014 3
Top Science Fiction Weekend Domestic 20 $93,188,384 May 16, 2014 3
Top Warner Bros. Weekend Domestic 17 $93,188,384 May 16, 2014 3
Biggest Domestic Weekend 97 $93,188,384 May 16, 2014 3
Top 2014 Theater Average 46 $23,580 May 16, 2014 3
Biggest 1st Saturday 94 $32,160,363 May 17, 2014 2
Fastest to $50m 84 $70,570,970 May 17, 2014 2
Biggest 1st Friday 79 $38,410,607 May 16, 2014 1
Top Live Action Day Domestic 74 $38,410,607 May 16, 2014 1
Biggest Domestic Non-Sequel Day 52 $38,410,607 May 16, 2014 1
Top Original Screenplay Day Domestic 41 $38,410,607 May 16, 2014 1
Top Science Fiction Day Domestic 43 $38,410,607 May 16, 2014 1
Top Warner Bros. Day Domestic 30 $38,410,607 May 16, 2014 1
Biggest Domestic Friday 81 $38,410,607 May 16, 2014 1
Biggest Domestic May Day 46 $38,410,607 May 16, 2014 1

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
May 16, 2014 1 $93,188,384   3,952 $23,580   $93,188,384 1
May 23, 2014 2 $30,946,416 -67% 3,952 $7,831   $148,294,783 2
May 30, 2014 4 $12,008,129 -61% 3,501 $3,430   $174,439,686 3
Jun 6, 2014 6 $6,121,179 -49% 3,110 $1,968   $185,214,185 4
Jun 13, 2014 7 $3,311,185 -46% 2,088 $1,586   $191,457,194 5
Jun 20, 2014 9 $1,888,304 -43% 1,365 $1,383   $194,983,388 6
Jun 27, 2014 11 $935,038 -50% 750 $1,247   $197,020,138 7
Jul 4, 2014 18 $419,108 -55% 352 $1,191   $197,902,722 8
Jul 11, 2014 24 $246,234 -41% 303 $813   $198,355,185 9
Jul 18, 2014 22 $515,187 +109% 326 $1,580   $199,019,979 10
Jul 25, 2014 27 $386,819 -25% 302 $1,281   $199,704,025 11
Aug 1, 2014 29 $241,850 -37% 277 $873   $200,163,953 12
Aug 8, 2014 31 $134,584 -44% 178 $756   $200,435,308 13
Aug 15, 2014 35 $80,587 -40% 118 $683   $200,587,132 14
Aug 22, 2014 49 $34,982 -57% 70 $500   $200,661,309 15

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
May 16, 2014 1 $38,410,607     3,952 $9,719   $38,410,607 1
May 17, 2014 1 $32,160,363 -16%   3,952 $8,138   $70,570,970 2
May 18, 2014 1 $22,617,414 -30%   3,952 $5,723   $93,188,384 3
May 19, 2014 1 $7,672,038 -66%   3,952 $1,941   $100,860,422 4
May 20, 2014 1 $6,944,417 -9%   3,952 $1,757   $107,804,839 5
May 21, 2014 1 $4,962,197 -29%   3,952 $1,256   $112,767,036 6
May 22, 2014 1 $4,581,331 -8%   3,952 $1,159   $117,348,367 7
May 23, 2014 2 $8,799,935 +92% -77% 3,952 $2,227   $126,148,302 8
May 24, 2014 2 $11,773,125 +34% -63% 3,952 $2,979   $137,921,427 9
May 25, 2014 2 $10,373,356 -12% -54% 3,952 $2,625   $148,294,783 10
May 26, 2014 2 $7,490,882 -28% -2% 3,952 $1,895   $155,785,665 11
May 27, 2014 2 $2,689,400 -64% -61% 3,952 $681   $158,475,065 12
May 28, 2014 2 $2,109,267 -22% -57% 3,952 $534   $160,584,332 13
May 29, 2014 2 $1,847,225 -12% -60% 3,952 $467   $162,431,557 14
May 30, 2014 4 $3,344,520 +81% -62% 3,501 $955   $165,776,077 15
May 31, 2014 4 $5,246,022 +57% -55% 3,501 $1,498   $171,022,099 16
Jun 1, 2014 4 $3,417,587 -35% -67% 3,501 $976   $174,439,686 17
Jun 2, 2014 4 $1,152,979 -66% -85% 3,501 $329   $175,592,665 18
Jun 3, 2014 4 $1,370,135 +19% -49% 3,501 $391   $176,962,800 19
Jun 4, 2014 4 $1,117,001 -18% -47% 3,501 $319   $178,079,801 20
Jun 5, 2014 4 $1,013,205 -9% -45% 3,501 $289   $179,093,006 21
Jun 6, 2014 6 $1,781,428 +76% -47% 3,110 $573   $180,874,434 22
Jun 7, 2014 6 $2,509,131 +41% -52% 3,110 $807   $183,383,565 23
Jun 8, 2014 6 $1,830,620 -27% -46% 3,110 $589   $185,214,185 24
Jun 9, 2014 6 $752,166 -59% -35% 3,110 $242   $185,966,351 25
Jun 10, 2014 6 $855,132 +14% -38% 3,110 $275   $186,821,483 26
Jun 11, 2014 6 $743,117 -13% -33% 3,110 $239   $187,564,600 27
Jun 12, 2014 6 $581,409 -22% -43% 3,110 $187   $188,146,009 28
Jun 13, 2014 8 $880,287 +51% -51% 2,088 $422   $189,026,296 29
Jun 14, 2014 8 $1,209,910 +37% -52% 2,088 $579   $190,236,206 30
Jun 15, 2014 7 $1,220,988 +1% -33% 2,088 $585   $191,457,194 31
Jun 16, 2014 7 $383,462 -69% -49% 2,088 $184   $191,840,656 32
Jun 17, 2014 8 $458,102 +19% -46% 2,088 $219   $192,298,758 33
Jun 18, 2014 7 $397,153 -13% -47% 2,088 $190   $192,695,911 34
Jun 19, 2014 7 $399,173 +1% -31% 2,088 $191   $193,095,084 35
Jun 20, 2014 9 $554,530 +39% -37% 1,365 $406   $193,649,614 36
Jun 21, 2014 - $779,329 +41% -36% 1,365 $571   $194,428,943 37
Jun 22, 2014 - $554,445 -29% -55% 1,365 $406   $194,983,388 38
Jun 23, 2014 9 $263,110 -53% -31% 1,365 $193   $195,246,498 39
Jun 24, 2014 9 $330,238 +26% -28% 1,365 $242   $195,576,736 40
Jun 25, 2014 9 $284,008 -14% -28% 1,365 $208   $195,860,744 41
Jun 26, 2014 10 $224,356 -21% -44% 1,365 $164   $196,085,100 42
Jun 27, 2014 11 $297,710 +33% -46% 750 $397   $196,382,810 43
Jun 28, 2014 11 $372,363 +25% -52% 750 $496   $196,755,173 44
Jun 29, 2014 11 $264,965 -29% -52% 750 $353   $197,020,138 45
Jun 30, 2014 11 $147,148 -44% -44% 750 $196   $197,167,286 46
Jul 1, 2014 11 $142,136 -3% -57% 750 $190   $197,309,422 47
Jul 2, 2014 - $69,095 -51% -76% 352 $196   $197,378,517 48
Jul 3, 2014 16 $105,097 +52% -53% 352 $299   $197,483,614 49
Jul 4, 2014 - $111,565 +6% -63% 352 $317   $197,595,179 50
Jul 5, 2014 - $182,330 +63% -51% 352 $518   $197,777,509 51
Jul 6, 2014 - $125,213 -31% -53% 352 $356   $197,902,722 52
Jul 7, 2014 - $52,589 -58% -64% 352 $149   $197,955,311 53
Jul 8, 2014 - $58,374 +11% -59% 352 $166   $198,013,685 54
Jul 9, 2014 - $46,699 -20% -32% 352 $133   $198,060,384 55
Jul 10, 2014 - $48,567 +4% -54% 352 $138   $198,108,951 56
Jul 11, 2014 - $77,759 +60% -30% 303 $257   $198,186,710 57
Jul 12, 2014 - $97,711 +26% -46% 303 $322   $198,284,421 58
Jul 13, 2014 - $70,764 -28% -43% 303 $234   $198,355,185 59
Jul 14, 2014 - $35,382 -50% -33% 303 $117   $198,390,567 60
Jul 15, 2014 - $41,519 +17% -29% 303 $137   $198,432,086 61
Jul 16, 2014 - $36,536 -12% -22% 303 $121   $198,468,622 62
Jul 17, 2014 - $36,170 -1% -26% 303 $119   $198,504,792 63
Jul 18, 2014 - $147,471 +308% +90% 326 $452   $198,652,263 64
Jul 19, 2014 - $210,738 +43% +116% 326 $646   $198,863,001 65
Jul 20, 2014 - $156,978 -26% +122% 326 $482   $199,019,979 66
Jul 21, 2014 - $70,870 -55% +100% 326 $217   $199,090,849 67
Jul 22, 2014 - $79,374 +12% +91% 326 $243   $199,170,223 68
Jul 23, 2014 - $74,611 -6% +104% 326 $229   $199,244,834 69
Jul 24, 2014 - $72,372 -3% +100% 326 $222   $199,317,206 70
Jul 25, 2014 - $110,711 +53% -25% 302 $367   $199,427,917 71
Jul 26, 2014 - $151,980 +37% -28% 302 $503   $199,579,897 72
Jul 27, 2014 - $124,128 -18% -21% 302 $411   $199,704,025 73
Jul 28, 2014 - $56,621 -54% -20% 302 $187   $199,760,646 74
Jul 29, 2014 - $58,018 +2% -27% 302 $192   $199,818,664 75
Jul 30, 2014 - $51,636 -11% -31% 302 $171   $199,870,300 76
Jul 31, 2014 - $51,803 n/c -28% 302 $172   $199,922,103 77
Aug 1, 2014 - $71,275 +38% -36% 277 $257   $199,993,378 78
Aug 2, 2014 - $93,762 +32% -38% 277 $338   $200,087,140 79
Aug 3, 2014 - $76,813 -18% -38% 277 $277   $200,163,953 80
Aug 4, 2014 - $35,334 -54% -38% 277 $128   $200,199,287 81
Aug 5, 2014 - $40,281 +14% -31% 277 $145   $200,239,568 82
Aug 6, 2014 - $30,641 -24% -41% 277 $111   $200,270,209 83
Aug 7, 2014 - $30,515 n/c -41% 277 $110   $200,300,724 84
Aug 8, 2014 - $38,228 +25% -46% 178 $215   $200,338,952 85
Aug 9, 2014 - $53,812 +41% -43% 178 $302   $200,392,764 86
Aug 10, 2014 - $42,544 -21% -45% 178 $239   $200,435,308 87
Aug 11, 2014 - $18,455 -57% -48% 178 $104   $200,453,763 88
Aug 12, 2014 - $19,193 +4% -52% 178 $108   $200,472,956 89
Aug 13, 2014 - $17,165 -11% -44% 178 $96   $200,490,121 90
Aug 14, 2014 - $16,424 -4% -46% 178 $92   $200,506,545 91
Aug 15, 2014 - $20,795 +27% -46% 118 $176   $200,527,340 92
Aug 16, 2014 - $33,376 +61% -38% 118 $283   $200,560,716 93
Aug 17, 2014 - $26,416 -21% -38% 118 $224   $200,587,132 94
Aug 18, 2014 - $10,002 -62% -46% 118 $85   $200,597,134 95
Aug 19, 2014 - $9,902 -1% -48% 118 $84   $200,607,036 96
Aug 20, 2014 - $9,704 -2% -43% 118 $82   $200,616,740 97
Aug 21, 2014 - $9,587 -1% -42% 118 $81   $200,626,327 98
Aug 22, 2014 - $9,115 -5% -56% 70 $130   $200,635,442 99
Aug 23, 2014 - $16,289 +79% -51% 70 $233   $200,651,731 100
Aug 24, 2014 - $9,578 -41% -64% 70 $137   $200,661,309 101
Aug 25, 2014 - $3,497 -63% -65% 70 $50   $200,664,806 102
Aug 26, 2014 - $3,601 +3% -64% 70 $51   $200,668,407 103
Aug 27, 2014 - $3,786 +5% -61% 70 $54   $200,672,193 104

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
May 16, 2014 1 $117,348,367   3,952 $29,693   $117,348,367 1
May 23, 2014 2 $45,083,190 -62% 3,952 $11,408   $162,431,557 2
May 30, 2014 4 $16,661,449 -63% 3,501 $4,759   $179,093,006 3
Jun 6, 2014 6 $9,053,003 -46% 3,110 $2,911   $188,146,009 4
Jun 13, 2014 7 $4,949,075 -45% 2,088 $2,370   $193,095,084 5
Jun 20, 2014 9 $2,990,016 -40% 1,365 $2,190   $196,085,100 6
Jun 27, 2014 14 $1,398,514 -53% 352 $3,973   $197,483,614 7
Jul 4, 2014 20 $625,337 -55% 352 $1,777   $198,108,951 8
Jul 11, 2014 23 $395,841 -37% 303 $1,306   $198,504,792 9
Jul 18, 2014 22 $812,414 +105% 326 $2,492   $199,317,206 10
Jul 25, 2014 26 $604,897 -26% 302 $2,003   $199,922,103 11
Aug 1, 2014 29 $378,621 -37% 277 $1,367   $200,300,724 12
Aug 8, 2014 34 $205,821 -46% 178 $1,156   $200,506,545 13
Aug 15, 2014 35 $119,782 -42% 118 $1,015   $200,626,327 14
Aug 22, 2014 47 $49,742 -58% 70 $711   $200,676,069 15

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 5/15/2014 $0 0 1 1 $2,839,514 12/30/2018
Austria 5/16/2014 $0 0 15 29 $1,630,637 12/17/2015
Belgium 5/14/2014 $0 0 12 17 $1,831,081 12/17/2015
Bulgaria 5/16/2014 $0 0 8 10 $510,262 12/30/2018
Chile 5/15/2014 $0 0 7 8 $2,252,761 12/30/2018
Colombia 5/16/2014 $0 0 471 475 $2,403,129 12/30/2018
Egypt 5/14/2014 $0 0 5 12 $703,846 12/30/2018
Germany 5/15/2014 $0 0 162 299 $13,156,525 12/17/2015
Japan 7/25/2014 $4,992,630 334 334 334 $6,701,804 12/17/2015
Lebanon 5/15/2014 $0 0 1 2 $374,228 12/30/2018
Malaysia 5/15/2014 $0 0 1 3 $6,077,147 12/17/2015
New Zealand 5/15/2014 $0 0 1 1 $2,444 3/31/2021
Spain 5/15/2014 $0 0 11 19 $3,459,193 12/17/2015
Ukraine 5/15/2014 $0 0 4 12 $939,930 12/30/2018
United Arab Emirates 5/15/2014 $0 0 2 6 $3,813,191 12/30/2018
United Kingdom 5/15/2014 $0 0 12 12 $28,924,010 12/17/2015
Venezuela 5/16/2014 $0 0 5 8 $3,308,721 12/17/2015
 
Rest of World $249,471,577
 
International Total$328,400,000 3/31/2021

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
Sep 21, 20142365,367 365,367$6,335,464$6,335,4641
Sep 28, 20143140,915-61% 506,282$2,499,832$8,835,2962
Oct 5, 2014587,505-38% 593,787$1,649,469$10,484,7653
Oct 12, 2014846,613-47% 640,400$791,955$11,276,7204
Oct 19, 20141125,698-45% 666,098$458,709$11,735,4295
Oct 26, 20142120,426-21% 686,524$387,277$12,122,7066
Nov 2, 20142323,118+13% 709,642$416,586$12,539,2927
Nov 9, 20142314,826-36% 724,468$162,345$12,701,6378
Nov 16, 20142514,384-3% 738,852$253,878$12,955,5159
Dec 14, 20142519,504 846,176$369,796$14,818,18313
May 26, 2019139,421 1,082,404$47,105$17,213,340245
Jun 2, 20191418,429+96% 1,100,833$92,145$17,305,485246
Jun 9, 20191120,620+12% 1,121,453$103,100$17,408,585247
Aug 18, 2019168,930 1,138,717$44,650$17,494,905257
Aug 25, 20191911,880+33% 1,150,597$59,400$17,554,305258
Sep 1, 2019219,553-20% 1,160,150$47,765$17,602,070259
Sep 8, 20192128,492+198% 1,188,642$142,460$17,744,530260

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Sep 21, 20141550,376 550,376$12,311,682$12,311,6821
Sep 28, 20142117,389-79% 667,765$2,797,441$15,109,1232
Oct 5, 2014448,932-58% 716,697$1,189,170$16,298,2933
Oct 12, 2014930,921-37% 747,618$751,195$17,049,4884
Oct 19, 2014914,614-53% 762,232$356,623$17,406,1115
Oct 26, 20141512,100-17% 774,332$292,900$17,699,0116
Nov 2, 2014209,363-23% 783,695$217,730$17,916,7417
Nov 9, 20141113,950+49% 797,645$227,196$18,143,9378
Nov 30, 20141097,127 904,642$1,717,630$20,035,57511
Dec 7, 20141039,151-60% 943,793$941,411$20,976,98612
Jun 2, 2019197,389 1,107,289$51,825$24,282,377246
Aug 18, 2019206,962 1,131,096$149,533$24,650,496257
Aug 25, 2019149,362+34% 1,140,458$0$24,650,496258
Sep 1, 2019147,031-25% 1,147,489$126,488$24,776,984259
Sep 8, 2019196,646-5% 1,154,135$120,158$24,897,142260
Mar 28, 2021526,397 1,254,634$528,996$26,530,054341

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Leading Cast

Supporting Cast

C.J. Adams Young Ford
Ken Watanabe Dr. Ishiro Serizawa
Bryan Cranston Joe Brody
Elizabeth Olsen Elle Brody
Carson Bolde Sam Brody
Sally Hawkins Vivienne Graham
Juliette Binoche Sandra Brody
David Strathairn Admiral William Stenz
Richard T. Jones Captain Russell Hampton
Victor Rasuk Sergeant Tre Morales
Patrick Sabongui Lieutenant Commander Marcus Waltz
Jared Keeso Jump Master
Luc Roderique Bomb Tracker
James Pizzinato HALO Jumper
Catherine Lough Haggquist PO#1
Eric Keenleyside Boyd
Primo Allon Mine Team Member
George Allen Gumapac Jr. Lead Guerilla Fighter
Ken Yamamura Takashi
Garry Chalk Stan Walsh
Hiro Kanagawa Hayato
Kevan Ohtsji Nervous Engineer
Kasey Mazak Team Member #1
Terry Chen Team Member #2
Mas Morimoto Team Member #3
James D. Dever Captain Freeman
Akira Takarada Japanese Immigration Agent
Yuko Kiyama Mom in Japanese Jail Waiting Room
James Yoshizawa Goth Dressed Boy
Jason Furukawa Gruff Smuggler
Brian Markinson Whelan
Ty Olsson Jainway
Al Sapienza Huddleston
Gardiner Millar Fitzgerald
Kurt Max Runte Crow's Nest Tech #2
Peter Shinkoda Muto Crow's Nest Tech #1
Bill Marchant Muto Crow's Nest Tech #2
Christian Tessier Muto Crow's Nest Tech #3
Derrick Yamanaka Muto Base Camp Guard
Peter Kawasaki Muto Crane Operator
Jason Riki Kosuge Muto Base Camp Security #1
Hiroyoshi Kajiyama Muto Base Camp Security #2
Tetsuro Shigematsu Muto Base Camp Security #3
Jill Teed Head Nurse
Dean Redman National Guard #1
Taylor Nichols Military Analyst
Anthony Konechny Thach
George Eli PO #3
Jake Cunanan Akio
Yuki Morita Akio's Mother
Warren Takeuchi Akio's Father
Chuck Church Survivor
Dallas Blake Missile Tech #1
Lane Edwards Missile Tech #2
Todd Scott Transport Vessel Soldier
Zoe Krivatsy Young Girl on Beach
Serge M. Krivatsy Father on Beach
Lise Krivatsy Mother on Beach
Josh Cowdery Pilot
Steven M. Murdzia Beret Leader
Keo Woolford Airport Worker
Lynne Halevi Older Woman at Beach Bar
Martin Kogan Older Man at Beach Bar
Sandy Ritz FEMA Worker
Toby Levins Lead Lightning Pilot
Eric Breker Army Soldier
Jesse Reid Ordinance Tech
Aaron Pearl Evacuation Worker #1
Amy Fox Evacuation Worker #2
Rich Paul Officer
Dee Jay Jackson Bus Driver
Kyle Riefsnyder SFPD Cop
Michael Denis Golden Gate Navy Man on Deck
Melody B. Choi SF School Bus Kid #1
Taya Clyne SF School Bus Kid #2
Erika Forest SF School Bus Kid #3
Ben Harrison SF School Bus Kid #4
Grayson Maxwell Gurnsey SF School Bus Kid #5
Justin Blayne Lowery Praying Soldier
Marci T. House Government Spokesperson
Chris Shields Dispatch Officer
Zach Martin Airman
Darren Dolynski Civilian Analyst #1
P. Lynn Johnson Civilian Analyst #2
Leif Havdale SF Ground Troop #3
Antonio Anagaran Airforce Loadmaster
Kevin O'Grady Bucket Brigadier
Zachary Choe Akio Photo Double

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

Production and Technical Credits

Gareth Edwards Director
Max Borenstein Screenwriter
David Callaham Story Creator
Thomas Tull Producer
Jon Jashni Producer
Mary Parent Producer
Brian Rogers Producer
Patricia Whitcher Executive Producer
Alex Garcia Executive Producer
Yoshimitsu Banno Executive Producer
Kenji Okuhira Executive Producer
Seamus McGarvey Director of Photography
Owen Paterson Production Designer
Bob Ducsay Editor
Alexandre Desplat Composer
Dave Jordan Music Supervisor
Erik Aadahl Sound Designer
Ethan Van der Ryn Sound Designer
Allen Maris Visual Effects Producer
Jim Rygiel Visual Effects Supervisor
Sharen Davis Costume Designer
Sarah Halley Finn Casting Director
LeeAnn Stonebreaker Unit Production Manager
Jim Rowe Unit Production Manager
Patricia Whitcher Unit Production Manager
Alex Gayner Assistant Director
Misha Bukowski Key Second Assistant Director
John Dykstra Additional Visual Effects Designer
Ron Rosen Additional Editor
Shannon Triplett Associate Producer
LeeAnn Stonebreaker Associate Producer
Jim Rowe Associate Producer
Martin Cohen Associate Producer
Grant Van Der Slagt Supervising Art Director
Dan Hermansen Art Director
Ross Dempster Art Director
Kirsten Franson Art Director
David Clarke Assistant Art Director
Andrew Li Assistant Art Director
Harrison Yurkiw Assistant Art Director
Doug Higgins Assistant Art Director
Matt Allsopp Lead Creature and Concept Designer
Kimberley French Still Photographer
Michael McGee Sound Mixer
Jana Rayne MacDonald Costume Supervisor
Victoria Down Makeup Department Head/FX Artist
Sherry Linder-Gygli Hairstylist
Joel Whist Special Effects Coordinator
Ty Warren Executive in Charge of Production
Kim LoCascio Visual Effects Executive
Adrienne Sol Production Supervisor
Tamara Hunter Casting Associate
Jason B. Stamey Casting Assistant
Coreen Mayrs Additional Casting (Canada)
Heike Brandstatter Additional Casting (Canada)
Annalise Tilling Casting Assistant
Cera Ziegler Casting Assistant
Kris Bergthorson Set Designer
Bryan Sutton Set Designer
Nancy Anna Brown Set Designer
Marek Norman Set Designer
Tim LeBlanc Re-recording Mixer
Gregg Landaker Re-recording Mixer
Rick Kline Re-recording Mixer
James K. Jensen Post-Production Supervisor
Joseph Kirkland First Assistant Editor
Jason Dale First Assistant Editor
Shaunt Aprahamian Assistant Editor
Shae Salmon Assistant Editor
Jamal McLemore Assistant Editor
Jason W. Jennings Sound Effects Editor
Ai-Ling Lee Sound Effects Editor
Greg ten Bosch Sound Effects Editor
John Marquis Sound Effects Editor
David Butler Dialogue Editor
Bob Kellough* First Assistant Sound Editor
Jesse Rosenman Second Assistant Sound Editor
Richard Duarte Foley Mixer
John Guentner Foley Mixer
Blake Collins Foley Mixer
James Ashwill Foley Mixer
E.J. Foerster Second Unit Director
John Stoneham, Jr. Stunt Coordinator
Jake Mervine Stunt Coordinator
Kenneth Karman Supervising Music Editor

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

2014 - Holiday Gift Guide - Part I

November 26th, 2014

This Thursday is Thanksgiving, which means this is Black Friday and Cyber Monday, and a ton of shopping. It also means the first installment of our Holiday Gift Guide. Over the next month, we will talk about TV on DVD releases, independent releases, foreign language releases, classics, etc. but this week we start with Major Movie Releases. These are first run releases, franchise box sets, etc. In some ways, this is better than last year, as there were a wider number of big releases that would make great gifts. However, in other ways it is much weaker. I can't think of a single big franchise box set that came out this year. There are some smaller ones, like the Halloween Box Set, but while the franchise has lasted ten installments and 30 years, how many can you really say are worth repeated viewing? Fortunately, there were plenty of great films to come out this year, starting with what is currently the biggest hit of the year. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for September 16th, 2014

September 16th, 2014

The Christmas Shopping Season is kicking into high gear with a great mix of first-run releases, as well as TV on DVD releases. The biggest release of the week is Godzilla and while it is worth picking up on DVD, Blu-ray Combo Pack, or 3D Combo Pack, it isn't quite Pick of the Week material. For that, we turn to The Fault in Our Stars on DVD or Blu-ray Combo Pack and Eraserhead on Blu-ray (Criterion Collection). It was a close call, but in the end, I went with The Fault in Our Stars. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Holdovers Help, But Summer Stops

August 19th, 2014

Let’s Be Cops poster

Only one of the three wide releases this past weekend did reasonably well over the weekend. Despite earning reviews that were flirting with single-digits, Let's Be Cops was the best of the new releases this weekend earning an acceptable opening. On the other hand, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Guardians of the Galaxy held on well earning first and second places over the weekend. The overall box office plummeted from last weekend down 23% to $143 million, but this is still 2.5% more than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2014 is still behind 2013, even though the gap shrunk a little bit at 4.5% or $6.75 billion to $7.07 billion. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Guardians Help Summer Recover

August 5th, 2014

Guardians of the Galaxy poster

Finally! Finally we have a week where there's nothing but good news to talk about. Guardians of the Galaxy crushed high expectations breaking the August records for biggest day and biggest weekend. While Guardians dominated at the box office chart, Get On Up did okay in the counter-programming role. This helped the overall box office soar, rising 20% when compared to last weekend to $186 million. More importantly, this was 35% better that this weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2014 is still behind 2013 $6.26 billion to $6.62 billion, but the gap was closed a little bit at $360 million or 5.4%. More...

International Box Office: Apes Overtake Dinobots

July 30th, 2014

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes poster

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes rose to first place on the international chart with $54.8 million on 12,247 screens in 61 markets for a total of $186.7 million after three weeks of release. Worldwide, the film's running tally rose to $359.2 million, which is still about $120 million away from topping the previous installment, but at this pace, it is practically inevitable that it will get there. This week, the film earned first place in Brazil with $6.86 million on 453 screens for a total opening of $9.10 million, or a two-week total of $9.10 million, depending on what sources you look at. Likewise, it either opened in first place in Mexico, or rose to first place in Mexico earning $6.90 million on 2,392 screens over the weekend for a total of $12.99 million. The film remained in first place in the U.K. with $6.37 million on 574 screens for a two-week total of $28.90 million. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Dinobots Propel Transformers to the Top

June 30th, 2014

Transformers: Age of Extinction poster

As expected, Transformers: Age of Extinction easily won the race for the top of the box office chart and became the first film released in 2014 to earn more than $100 million during its opening weekend. Granted, it barely made it, but we will take it. This helped the overall box office climb by 20% to $190 million over the weekend. Unfortunately, this was still 8% lower than the same weekend last year when Monsters University repeated at the box office champion. Year-to-date, 2014 has pulled in $5.11 billion, which is 0.3% below 2013's pace of $5.13 billion. This is still close enough that we shouldn't panic, but the trajectory is going in the wrong direction. More...

International Box Office: Bewitching the Box Office

June 25th, 2014

Maleficent poster

Maleficent rose to first place with $47.9 million in 54 markets for totals of $340.8 million internationally and $526.7 million worldwide. It became the first live-action film in Angelina Jolie's career to reach the $500 million mark. The film opened in first place in China with $22.01 million. Up next for the film is Japan and if it does well there, it could top Kung Fu Panda 2 as Angelina Jolie's biggest hit. More...

International Box Office: Trio Top the Charts

June 18th, 2014

Godzilla poster

There were three films that were in a virtual tie for top spot on the international top ten. Godzilla squeaked out a win with $38.4 million in 62 markets for totals of $248.7 million internationally and $440.2 million worldwide after a month of release. This includes a $37.00 million opening weekend in China. Needless to say, it earned first place in that market. The film finishes its international run in Japan at the end of July and it should jump over $500 million worldwide when it does. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Dragons Soar but Jump Higher

June 17th, 2014

22 Jump Street poster

How to Train Your Dragon 2 missed lofty expectations and that allowed 22 Jump Street to earn first place. Both films opened well and their respective studios should be happy, while the overall box office rose by 15% compared to last weekend hitting $187 million. Unfortunately, this is still 8% lower than this weekend last year. Had How to Train Your Dragon 2 matched higher expectations, 2014 would have won on the year-over-year comparison. Year-to-date, 2014 has earned $4.64 billion, putting it 3.0% ahead of 2013's pace of $4.50 billion, so this weekend's loss isn't a big deal. More...

International Box Office: Sharpening the Edge

June 12th, 2014

Edge of Tomorrow poster

Edge of Tomorrow rose to first place with $82 million in 63 markets for a two-week total of $111 million. This includes a first-place, $25.68 million opening in China. It also opened in first place in South Korea with $10.52 million on 801 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $16.28 million. In Russia, the film opened on top spot with $7.41 million on 1,649, while in France it also earned first place, but with just $2.82 million on 585. It only managed second place in Australia with $2.88 million on 477 screens, while it could do no better than third place in Mexico with $2.88 million on 1,301 screens over the weekend for a total of $3.19 million. Its best holdover was in the U.K. where it added $2.08 million on 460 screens for a two-week total of $7.21 million.

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International Box Office: Century Opening for Maleficent

June 4th, 2014

Maleficent poster

Maleficent opened on top of the international chart with $106.1 million in 47 markets, making it the latest movie to open with more than $100 million on the international chart. The film opened in a number of major markets, but individual results were mixed. The film opened in first place in Mexico with $14.05 million on 2,892 screens and in Russia with $13.06 million on 1,733 screens. In the U.K. it pulled in $11.04 million on 486 screens. It didn't crack $10 million, but did earn first place in Italy ($5.87 million on 650 screens); in Brazil ($5.63 million on 452); and in Germany ($4.87 million on 525 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $5.26 million); and Spain ($4.29 million on 625). It had to settle for second place in Australia with $3.76 million on 530 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $3.90 million. It only managed third place in France ($5.01 million on 550 screens) and in South Korea ($3.38 million on 631 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $3.81 million). The film has yet to open in China and Japan and given this start, it should reach $500 million worldwide before it is done. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Maleficent is Magnificent Enough

June 2nd, 2014

Maleficent poster

It was a mostly good weekend at the box office with Maleficent earning first place with nearly $70 million, which was on the very high end of expectations. On the other hand, A Million Ways to Die in the West failed to match the low end of expectations. Overall, the box office pulled in $165 million, which is 11% lower than last weekend. That's not bad for a post-holiday weekend. Compared to last year, the box office was higher, albeit by 0.6%, which is much lower than ticket price inflation. Considering I thought it would be worse than this, I'm calling a 0.6% increase a victory. Year-to-date, 2014 remains ahead of 2013, but by $133 million or 3.3% at $4.16 billion to $4.02 billion. If June is as bad as May, then 2014 could slip behind 2013 entirely. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will the New Releases Die at the Box Office?

May 29th, 2014

Maleficent poster

The weekend after a long weekend is never the best time of year to release a new movie, but at this point, summer vacation has begun for a lot of people, so both new releases should still have a lot of potential at the box office. Maleficent is the origin story for the villain from Sleeping Beauty. It should earn first place with ease. A Million Ways to Die in the West is the latest from Seth MacFarlane, but it is not earning as much praise as Ted did and its box office chances are not as strong as a result. The box office will certainly be lower than it was last weekend. However, we are more concerned with the comparison with last year. This weekend last year, there were two wide releases, Now You See Me and After Earth, but neither opened with more than $30 million. Granted, Fast and Furious 6 earned $35 million over the weekend, but that's still lower than usual for a number one film during summer weekend. The top three films this weekend should be better than the top three films last weekend, but I think 2014's depth will hurt it in the year-over-year comparison.

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International Box Office: Looking Forward to the Future

May 28th, 2014

X-Men: Days of Future Past poster

X-Men: Days of Future Past dominated the international box office chart with $171.08 million in 71 markets for a total opening of $191.00 million. This includes China, where it earned first place with $39.35 million on 6,000 screens. It also earned first place in the U.K. with $15.39 million on 537 screens, while in South Korea it earned $11.78 million on 1,056 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $14.15 million. Mexico contributed $9.39 million on 3,034 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $11.02 million. The film's debut in Russia was very similar with $9.90 million on 2,230 screens. France was right behind with $9.29 million on 620 screens, while in Brazil it pulled in $8.38 million on 507. The film earned $7.80 million on 684 screens in Australia. It struggled a little more in Germany and Spain with $4.03 million on 579 screens and $3.19 million on 650 respectively. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: X-Men Earn Monster Opening, but Overall Box Office Still Down

May 27th, 2014

X-Men: Days of Future Past poster

X-Men: Days of Future Past easily won the weekend race at the box office earning more than $100 million over the four-day weekend. That's great news and it helped the overall box office grow by 5% to $187 million over the three-day weekend from last week. That's the good news. The bad news the other new release, Blended, bombed and the three-day weekend was down 27% from the same weekend last year. In fact, this year's four-day weekend total of $231 million was 9% lower than last year's three-day total and 26% lower than the four-day weekend from last year. That's a devastating collapse. The only saving grace is last year was a record-breaking Memorial Day long weekend, so a sharp drop-off isn't that unexpected. So far, 2014 has pulled in $3.95 billion, which is 4% more than 2013's running tally of $3.80 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: X-Men Joins 2014 $90 Million Club

May 25th, 2014

X-Men: Days of Future Past poster

Another weekend, another $90 million opener. This time, there’s an asterisk at least, because X-Men: Days of Future Past will “open” with $110 million, thanks to the four day Memorial Day long weekend, giving Fox an arguable claim to the biggest weekend of the year, and the first $100 million debut. The reality, however, is that it will line up in fourth place when comparing 3-day weekends, with Captain America still out in front, thanks to its $95 million opening back in April. May has seen the three other $90 million-plus weekends, with Godzilla second ($93 million) and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 third ($91.6 million). More...

Contest: Prizes Tailored to You: Winning Announcement

May 23rd, 2014

The winners of our Prizes Tailored to You contest were determined and they are... More...

Weekend Predictions: Will the X-Men Opening be Remembered in the Future

May 22nd, 2014

X-Men: Days of Future Past poster

It is Memorial Day long weekend and the box office is looking strong. X-Men: Days of Future Past should dominate the box office chart and there are some who think it will have the best opening of the year so far. Blended is playing the role of counter-programing this week and should do well in that role opening in third place. Meanwhile, the rest of the top five will be filled with Godzilla, Neighbors, and The Amazing Spider-Man 2, all of which should still pull in $10 million or more. By comparison, this weekend last year, there were six films that earned more than $10 million over the four-day weekend, led by Fast and Furious 6, which earned a four-day opening of $117.04 million There are some who think X-Men: Days of Future Past will top that figure. I really hope so. However, even if it does, last year was a record-breaking Memorial Day long weekend and I don't think 2014 will match it. More...

International Box Office: Godzilla Grounds the Competition

May 21st, 2014

Godzilla poster

Godzilla got off to a milestone start on the international market earning $103.0 million on 16,946 screens in 64 markets during its first weekend of release. It was able to dominate the box office thanks to a string of first place finishes in most of the major markets. Its biggest market was the U.K., where the film pulled in $10.73 million on 550 screens, while Russia was close behind with $8.65 million on 1,814 screens. The film was surprisingly strong in Mexico, pulling in $7.21 million on 2,494 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $8.57 million. It was also strong in Australia with $6.34 million on 498 screens and in France with $5.73 million on 596. The film earned $4.97 million on 584 screens over the weekend in Germany for a total opening in that market of $5.50 million. Brazil was a strong market for Godzilla, as it opened with $4.07 million on 417 screens there. The film's opening in South Korea was nearly the same with $3.65 million on 610 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $4.37 million. Italy was next with $3.55 million on 692 screens. Finally, the film was soft in Spain with an opening of $1.29 million on 427 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $1.55 million, but this was still enough for first place there. Overall, it wasn't as strong internationally as it was domestically, relative to the size of the markets, but it is still on pace to break even before it reaches the home market. More...

Per Theater Chart: Godzilla Chows Down on the Competition

May 20th, 2014

The Immigrant poster

Godzilla led the way on both the overall box office chart and the per theater box office chart, earning an average of $23,580 in nearly 4,000 theaters. The second best film on the per theater chart was The Immigrant with an average of $14,688 in three theaters. Chinese Puzzle was the final film in the $10,000 club with an average of $11,772 in two theaters. More...

IMAX: Godzilla Growls Loud

May 20th, 2014

Godzilla poster

Godzilla's weekend haul was very impressive and this includes its IMAX numbers. The film pulled in $14.2 million on 352 IMAX theaters, while internationally it managed $7 million in 187. Up next is Maleficent, which opens at the end of the month. I don't think it will be as big, but it should still be a significant hit on IMAX. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Godzilla Helps 2014 Climb Back on Top

May 20th, 2014

Godzilla poster

I thought Godzilla would be a monster hit. I mentioned that possibility in the monthly preview and the weekend predictions. However, I was in the minority and I reduced my expectations. That turns out to be a mistake. Godzilla opened with $93.19 million over the weekend, which is a better opening than The Amazing Spider-Man 2 managed, but it wasn't quite up to Captain America: The Winter Soldier. It also helped the overall box office soar to $178 million, which is 30% more than last weekend. More importantly, it was 16% more than the same weekend last year. 2014 is now ahead of 2013 by a margin of $185 million or 5.3% at $3.66 billion to $3.48 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Godzilla Joins $90 Million Club

May 18th, 2014

Godzilla poster

After a huge start on Friday, estimated at $38.5 million, Godzilla looked as though it might be the first film of 2014 to have a $100 million opening weekend. But the monster movie seems to have run out of energy a little through the weekend, and Warner Bros. is projecting a weekend around $93.2 million, based on figures through Sunday morning. The film’s performance is well ahead of earlier tracking, which pegged its opening around $60 million–$80 million, and impressive for a non-sequel (although clearly Godzilla is a well-established franchise at this point). In fact, it is one of the top 10 non-sequel openers ever (see full list here). More...

Weekend Predictions: Godzilla will be Huge, but How Huge?

May 15th, 2014

Godzilla poster

Godzilla is the second of four May releases that at least have a realistic shot at reaching $200 million domestically. The first of these films, The Amazing Spider-Man 2 won't match original expectations, but it is still on pace to reach $200 million. It is very unlikely Godzilla will open as fast as The Amazing Spider-Man 2 did, but even coming close would be a huge boost to the box office. Million Dollar Arm should have a respectable opening as counter-programming and on the high end it could land in third place. Meanwhile, Neighbors is aiming for $100 million and while it won't get there this weekend, it will get there soon enough. This weekend last year, Star Trek Into Darkness earned first place with $70.17 million over the weekend, which is a figure I think Godzilla will top. If it does, and the holdovers hold on well, then 2014 might end its mini-losing streak earlier than I thought it would. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Neighbors were Louder than Expected

May 13th, 2014

Neighbors poster

Neighbors got off to a much faster start than expected, as did many of the top five films. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 fell more than 60% during its sophomore stint, but that was expected, at least it was inline with my expectations. Overall, the box office still fell from last weekend, but by 11% to $137 million, which isn't as bad as it could have been. It was down 14% from the same weekend last year, but that's a huge improvement from what it was last weekend, so in a small way, it is a bit of a victory. Year-to-date, 2014 has pulled in $3.45 billion, putting it 5.4% ahead of 2013's pace. That's down from its peak, but even if 2014 loses next weekend and the weekend after that, 2014 should still remain ahead of last year's pace. More...

Contest: Prizes Tailored to You

May 9th, 2014

Next weekend there are two wide releases, but the box office will be dominated by Godzilla. (Million Dollar Arm could do well in counter-programming, but its early reviews are merely mixed.) On the high end, Godzilla could earn the highest opening box office of the year so far. Even on the low end, it will double or triple the second place film. Because it will dominate the box office so much, it is really the only choice for the target film for this week's box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Godzilla. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a copy of Adventure Time: The Suitor on DVD. Meanwhile, whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will also win a copy of Adventure Time: The Suitor on DVD. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2014 Preview: May

May 1st, 2014

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 poster

It has been a great year so far and April was again a strong month. The box office was led by Captain America: The Winter Soldier, as it became the second film of the year to reach $200 million, while Rio 2 is on pace to become the seventh $100 million hit of the year. Big picture, 2014 has already hit $3 billion, which isn't a record for this time of the year, but it is $250 million ahead of 2013. That streak ends in May. Don't get me wrong. There are six films opening this month that at least have a shot at $100 million and two of those should earn more than $200 million and there are two others that at least have a shot at that milestone. Leading the way is The Amazing Spider-Man 2, which is looking to top The Winter Soldier and become the second biggest hit of the year so far. Its main competition this month is X-men: Days of Future Past, while Godzilla also has a shot at $200 million. Unfortunately, this month last year, Iron Man 3 earned more than $400 million, while two other films took in $200 million and seven films in total reached the century mark. That is going to be really hard to replicate this year and 2014 will likely lose some of its lead over 2013. Fortunately, 2014 has such a big lead that unless the box office really slumps, it will end the month with at least a small lead over 2013. More...


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Synopsis

Godzilla 3D remake.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$93,188,384 (46.4% of total gross)
Legs:2.15 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:37.9% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$160,000,000 (worldwide box office is 3.3 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,952 opening theaters/3,952 max. theaters, 5.2 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $264,784,332

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: May 16th, 2014 (Wide) by Warner Bros.
May 16th, 2014 (IMAX) by Warner Bros.
International Releases: May 14th, 2014 (Wide) (Belgium)
May 14th, 2014 (Wide) (Egypt)
May 15th, 2014 (Wide) (Argentina)
May 15th, 2014 (Wide) (Chile)
May 15th, 2014 (Wide) (Germany)
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Video Release: September 16th, 2014 by Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for intense sequences of destruction, mayhem and creature violence.
(Rating bulletin 2317, 4/9/2014)
Running Time: 123 minutes
Franchise: Godzilla
MonsterVerse
Comparisons: vs. Godzilla: King of the Monsters
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Keywords: 3-D, Reboot, Foreign-Language Remake, Development Hell, Kaiju, 3-D - Shot in 3-D, Visual Effects, Motion Capture Performance, 3-D - Post-production Conversion, IMAX: DMR, Action Adventure
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Science Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Legendary Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Fastest to $150m 219 $200,087,140 Aug 1, 2014 79
Fastest to $200m 219 $200,087,140 Aug 1, 2014 79
Biggest 2nd Monday 63 $7,490,882 May 26, 2014 11
Memorial Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 48 $30,946,416 May 23, 2014 10
Memorial Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 72 $40,730,665 May 23, 2014 10
Memorial Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 44 $38,437,298 May 23, 2014 10
Memorial Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 52 $50,589,926 May 23, 2014 10
Fastest to $100m 102 $100,860,422 May 19, 2014 4
Biggest Domestic May Weekend 25 $93,188,384 May 16, 2014 3
Biggest Domestic Opening Weekend 89 $93,188,384 May 16, 2014 3
Top Action Weekend Domestic 53 $93,188,384 May 16, 2014 3
Top Live Action Weekend Domestic 41 $93,188,384 May 16, 2014 3
Biggest Domestic Non-Sequel Weekend 29 $93,188,384 May 16, 2014 3
Top Original Screenplay Weekend Domestic 20 $93,188,384 May 16, 2014 3
Top PG-13 Weekend Domestic 71 $93,188,384 May 16, 2014 3
Top Science Fiction Weekend Domestic 20 $93,188,384 May 16, 2014 3
Top Warner Bros. Weekend Domestic 17 $93,188,384 May 16, 2014 3
Biggest Domestic Weekend 97 $93,188,384 May 16, 2014 3
Top 2014 Theater Average 46 $23,580 May 16, 2014 3
Biggest 1st Saturday 94 $32,160,363 May 17, 2014 2
Fastest to $50m 84 $70,570,970 May 17, 2014 2
Biggest 1st Friday 79 $38,410,607 May 16, 2014 1
Top Live Action Day Domestic 74 $38,410,607 May 16, 2014 1
Biggest Domestic Non-Sequel Day 52 $38,410,607 May 16, 2014 1
Top Original Screenplay Day Domestic 41 $38,410,607 May 16, 2014 1
Top Science Fiction Day Domestic 43 $38,410,607 May 16, 2014 1
Top Warner Bros. Day Domestic 30 $38,410,607 May 16, 2014 1
Biggest Domestic Friday 81 $38,410,607 May 16, 2014 1
Biggest Domestic May Day 46 $38,410,607 May 16, 2014 1

Leading Cast

Supporting Cast

C.J. Adams Young Ford
Ken Watanabe Dr. Ishiro Serizawa
Bryan Cranston Joe Brody
Elizabeth Olsen Elle Brody
Carson Bolde Sam Brody
Sally Hawkins Vivienne Graham
Juliette Binoche Sandra Brody
David Strathairn Admiral William Stenz
Richard T. Jones Captain Russell Hampton
Victor Rasuk Sergeant Tre Morales
Patrick Sabongui Lieutenant Commander Marcus Waltz
Jared Keeso Jump Master
Luc Roderique Bomb Tracker
James Pizzinato HALO Jumper
Catherine Lough Haggquist PO#1
Eric Keenleyside Boyd
Primo Allon Mine Team Member
George Allen Gumapac Jr. Lead Guerilla Fighter
Ken Yamamura Takashi
Garry Chalk Stan Walsh
Hiro Kanagawa Hayato
Kevan Ohtsji Nervous Engineer
Kasey Mazak Team Member #1
Terry Chen Team Member #2
Mas Morimoto Team Member #3
James D. Dever Captain Freeman
Akira Takarada Japanese Immigration Agent
Yuko Kiyama Mom in Japanese Jail Waiting Room
James Yoshizawa Goth Dressed Boy
Jason Furukawa Gruff Smuggler
Brian Markinson Whelan
Ty Olsson Jainway
Al Sapienza Huddleston
Gardiner Millar Fitzgerald
Kurt Max Runte Crow's Nest Tech #2
Peter Shinkoda Muto Crow's Nest Tech #1
Bill Marchant Muto Crow's Nest Tech #2
Christian Tessier Muto Crow's Nest Tech #3
Derrick Yamanaka Muto Base Camp Guard
Peter Kawasaki Muto Crane Operator
Jason Riki Kosuge Muto Base Camp Security #1
Hiroyoshi Kajiyama Muto Base Camp Security #2
Tetsuro Shigematsu Muto Base Camp Security #3
Jill Teed Head Nurse
Dean Redman National Guard #1
Taylor Nichols Military Analyst
Anthony Konechny Thach
George Eli PO #3
Jake Cunanan Akio
Yuki Morita Akio's Mother
Warren Takeuchi Akio's Father
Chuck Church Survivor
Dallas Blake Missile Tech #1
Lane Edwards Missile Tech #2
Todd Scott Transport Vessel Soldier
Zoe Krivatsy Young Girl on Beach
Serge M. Krivatsy Father on Beach
Lise Krivatsy Mother on Beach
Josh Cowdery Pilot
Steven M. Murdzia Beret Leader
Keo Woolford Airport Worker
Lynne Halevi Older Woman at Beach Bar
Martin Kogan Older Man at Beach Bar
Sandy Ritz FEMA Worker
Toby Levins Lead Lightning Pilot
Eric Breker Army Soldier
Jesse Reid Ordinance Tech
Aaron Pearl Evacuation Worker #1
Amy Fox Evacuation Worker #2
Rich Paul Officer
Dee Jay Jackson Bus Driver
Kyle Riefsnyder SFPD Cop
Michael Denis Golden Gate Navy Man on Deck
Melody B. Choi SF School Bus Kid #1
Taya Clyne SF School Bus Kid #2
Erika Forest SF School Bus Kid #3
Ben Harrison SF School Bus Kid #4
Grayson Maxwell Gurnsey SF School Bus Kid #5
Justin Blayne Lowery Praying Soldier
Marci T. House Government Spokesperson
Chris Shields Dispatch Officer
Zach Martin Airman
Darren Dolynski Civilian Analyst #1
P. Lynn Johnson Civilian Analyst #2
Leif Havdale SF Ground Troop #3
Antonio Anagaran Airforce Loadmaster
Kevin O'Grady Bucket Brigadier
Zachary Choe Akio Photo Double

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

Production and Technical Credits

Gareth Edwards Director
Max Borenstein Screenwriter
David Callaham Story Creator
Thomas Tull Producer
Jon Jashni Producer
Mary Parent Producer
Brian Rogers Producer
Patricia Whitcher Executive Producer
Alex Garcia Executive Producer
Yoshimitsu Banno Executive Producer
Kenji Okuhira Executive Producer
Seamus McGarvey Director of Photography
Owen Paterson Production Designer
Bob Ducsay Editor
Alexandre Desplat Composer
Dave Jordan Music Supervisor
Erik Aadahl Sound Designer
Ethan Van der Ryn Sound Designer
Allen Maris Visual Effects Producer
Jim Rygiel Visual Effects Supervisor
Sharen Davis Costume Designer
Sarah Halley Finn Casting Director
LeeAnn Stonebreaker Unit Production Manager
Jim Rowe Unit Production Manager
Patricia Whitcher Unit Production Manager
Alex Gayner Assistant Director
Misha Bukowski Key Second Assistant Director
John Dykstra Additional Visual Effects Designer
Ron Rosen Additional Editor
Shannon Triplett Associate Producer
LeeAnn Stonebreaker Associate Producer
Jim Rowe Associate Producer
Martin Cohen Associate Producer
Grant Van Der Slagt Supervising Art Director
Dan Hermansen Art Director
Ross Dempster Art Director
Kirsten Franson Art Director
David Clarke Assistant Art Director
Andrew Li Assistant Art Director
Harrison Yurkiw Assistant Art Director
Doug Higgins Assistant Art Director
Matt Allsopp Lead Creature and Concept Designer
Kimberley French Still Photographer
Michael McGee Sound Mixer
Jana Rayne MacDonald Costume Supervisor
Victoria Down Makeup Department Head/FX Artist
Sherry Linder-Gygli Hairstylist
Joel Whist Special Effects Coordinator
Ty Warren Executive in Charge of Production
Kim LoCascio Visual Effects Executive
Adrienne Sol Production Supervisor
Tamara Hunter Casting Associate
Jason B. Stamey Casting Assistant
Coreen Mayrs Additional Casting (Canada)
Heike Brandstatter Additional Casting (Canada)
Annalise Tilling Casting Assistant
Cera Ziegler Casting Assistant
Kris Bergthorson Set Designer
Bryan Sutton Set Designer
Nancy Anna Brown Set Designer
Marek Norman Set Designer
Tim LeBlanc Re-recording Mixer
Gregg Landaker Re-recording Mixer
Rick Kline Re-recording Mixer
James K. Jensen Post-Production Supervisor
Joseph Kirkland First Assistant Editor
Jason Dale First Assistant Editor
Shaunt Aprahamian Assistant Editor
Shae Salmon Assistant Editor
Jamal McLemore Assistant Editor
Jason W. Jennings Sound Effects Editor
Ai-Ling Lee Sound Effects Editor
Greg ten Bosch Sound Effects Editor
John Marquis Sound Effects Editor
David Butler Dialogue Editor
Bob Kellough* First Assistant Sound Editor
Jesse Rosenman Second Assistant Sound Editor
Richard Duarte Foley Mixer
John Guentner Foley Mixer
Blake Collins Foley Mixer
James Ashwill Foley Mixer
E.J. Foerster Second Unit Director
John Stoneham, Jr. Stunt Coordinator
Jake Mervine Stunt Coordinator
Kenneth Karman Supervising Music Editor

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

2014 - Holiday Gift Guide - Part I

November 26th, 2014

This Thursday is Thanksgiving, which means this is Black Friday and Cyber Monday, and a ton of shopping. It also means the first installment of our Holiday Gift Guide. Over the next month, we will talk about TV on DVD releases, independent releases, foreign language releases, classics, etc. but this week we start with Major Movie Releases. These are first run releases, franchise box sets, etc. In some ways, this is better than last year, as there were a wider number of big releases that would make great gifts. However, in other ways it is much weaker. I can't think of a single big franchise box set that came out this year. There are some smaller ones, like the Halloween Box Set, but while the franchise has lasted ten installments and 30 years, how many can you really say are worth repeated viewing? Fortunately, there were plenty of great films to come out this year, starting with what is currently the biggest hit of the year. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for September 16th, 2014

September 16th, 2014

The Christmas Shopping Season is kicking into high gear with a great mix of first-run releases, as well as TV on DVD releases. The biggest release of the week is Godzilla and while it is worth picking up on DVD, Blu-ray Combo Pack, or 3D Combo Pack, it isn't quite Pick of the Week material. For that, we turn to The Fault in Our Stars on DVD or Blu-ray Combo Pack and Eraserhead on Blu-ray (Criterion Collection). It was a close call, but in the end, I went with The Fault in Our Stars. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Holdovers Help, But Summer Stops

August 19th, 2014

Let’s Be Cops poster

Only one of the three wide releases this past weekend did reasonably well over the weekend. Despite earning reviews that were flirting with single-digits, Let's Be Cops was the best of the new releases this weekend earning an acceptable opening. On the other hand, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Guardians of the Galaxy held on well earning first and second places over the weekend. The overall box office plummeted from last weekend down 23% to $143 million, but this is still 2.5% more than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2014 is still behind 2013, even though the gap shrunk a little bit at 4.5% or $6.75 billion to $7.07 billion. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Guardians Help Summer Recover

August 5th, 2014

Guardians of the Galaxy poster

Finally! Finally we have a week where there's nothing but good news to talk about. Guardians of the Galaxy crushed high expectations breaking the August records for biggest day and biggest weekend. While Guardians dominated at the box office chart, Get On Up did okay in the counter-programming role. This helped the overall box office soar, rising 20% when compared to last weekend to $186 million. More importantly, this was 35% better that this weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2014 is still behind 2013 $6.26 billion to $6.62 billion, but the gap was closed a little bit at $360 million or 5.4%. More...

International Box Office: Apes Overtake Dinobots

July 30th, 2014

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes poster

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes rose to first place on the international chart with $54.8 million on 12,247 screens in 61 markets for a total of $186.7 million after three weeks of release. Worldwide, the film's running tally rose to $359.2 million, which is still about $120 million away from topping the previous installment, but at this pace, it is practically inevitable that it will get there. This week, the film earned first place in Brazil with $6.86 million on 453 screens for a total opening of $9.10 million, or a two-week total of $9.10 million, depending on what sources you look at. Likewise, it either opened in first place in Mexico, or rose to first place in Mexico earning $6.90 million on 2,392 screens over the weekend for a total of $12.99 million. The film remained in first place in the U.K. with $6.37 million on 574 screens for a two-week total of $28.90 million. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Dinobots Propel Transformers to the Top

June 30th, 2014

Transformers: Age of Extinction poster

As expected, Transformers: Age of Extinction easily won the race for the top of the box office chart and became the first film released in 2014 to earn more than $100 million during its opening weekend. Granted, it barely made it, but we will take it. This helped the overall box office climb by 20% to $190 million over the weekend. Unfortunately, this was still 8% lower than the same weekend last year when Monsters University repeated at the box office champion. Year-to-date, 2014 has pulled in $5.11 billion, which is 0.3% below 2013's pace of $5.13 billion. This is still close enough that we shouldn't panic, but the trajectory is going in the wrong direction. More...

International Box Office: Bewitching the Box Office

June 25th, 2014

Maleficent poster

Maleficent rose to first place with $47.9 million in 54 markets for totals of $340.8 million internationally and $526.7 million worldwide. It became the first live-action film in Angelina Jolie's career to reach the $500 million mark. The film opened in first place in China with $22.01 million. Up next for the film is Japan and if it does well there, it could top Kung Fu Panda 2 as Angelina Jolie's biggest hit. More...

International Box Office: Trio Top the Charts

June 18th, 2014

Godzilla poster

There were three films that were in a virtual tie for top spot on the international top ten. Godzilla squeaked out a win with $38.4 million in 62 markets for totals of $248.7 million internationally and $440.2 million worldwide after a month of release. This includes a $37.00 million opening weekend in China. Needless to say, it earned first place in that market. The film finishes its international run in Japan at the end of July and it should jump over $500 million worldwide when it does. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Dragons Soar but Jump Higher

June 17th, 2014

22 Jump Street poster

How to Train Your Dragon 2 missed lofty expectations and that allowed 22 Jump Street to earn first place. Both films opened well and their respective studios should be happy, while the overall box office rose by 15% compared to last weekend hitting $187 million. Unfortunately, this is still 8% lower than this weekend last year. Had How to Train Your Dragon 2 matched higher expectations, 2014 would have won on the year-over-year comparison. Year-to-date, 2014 has earned $4.64 billion, putting it 3.0% ahead of 2013's pace of $4.50 billion, so this weekend's loss isn't a big deal. More...

International Box Office: Sharpening the Edge

June 12th, 2014

Edge of Tomorrow poster

Edge of Tomorrow rose to first place with $82 million in 63 markets for a two-week total of $111 million. This includes a first-place, $25.68 million opening in China. It also opened in first place in South Korea with $10.52 million on 801 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $16.28 million. In Russia, the film opened on top spot with $7.41 million on 1,649, while in France it also earned first place, but with just $2.82 million on 585. It only managed second place in Australia with $2.88 million on 477 screens, while it could do no better than third place in Mexico with $2.88 million on 1,301 screens over the weekend for a total of $3.19 million. Its best holdover was in the U.K. where it added $2.08 million on 460 screens for a two-week total of $7.21 million.

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International Box Office: Century Opening for Maleficent

June 4th, 2014

Maleficent poster

Maleficent opened on top of the international chart with $106.1 million in 47 markets, making it the latest movie to open with more than $100 million on the international chart. The film opened in a number of major markets, but individual results were mixed. The film opened in first place in Mexico with $14.05 million on 2,892 screens and in Russia with $13.06 million on 1,733 screens. In the U.K. it pulled in $11.04 million on 486 screens. It didn't crack $10 million, but did earn first place in Italy ($5.87 million on 650 screens); in Brazil ($5.63 million on 452); and in Germany ($4.87 million on 525 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $5.26 million); and Spain ($4.29 million on 625). It had to settle for second place in Australia with $3.76 million on 530 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $3.90 million. It only managed third place in France ($5.01 million on 550 screens) and in South Korea ($3.38 million on 631 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $3.81 million). The film has yet to open in China and Japan and given this start, it should reach $500 million worldwide before it is done. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Maleficent is Magnificent Enough

June 2nd, 2014

Maleficent poster

It was a mostly good weekend at the box office with Maleficent earning first place with nearly $70 million, which was on the very high end of expectations. On the other hand, A Million Ways to Die in the West failed to match the low end of expectations. Overall, the box office pulled in $165 million, which is 11% lower than last weekend. That's not bad for a post-holiday weekend. Compared to last year, the box office was higher, albeit by 0.6%, which is much lower than ticket price inflation. Considering I thought it would be worse than this, I'm calling a 0.6% increase a victory. Year-to-date, 2014 remains ahead of 2013, but by $133 million or 3.3% at $4.16 billion to $4.02 billion. If June is as bad as May, then 2014 could slip behind 2013 entirely. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will the New Releases Die at the Box Office?

May 29th, 2014

Maleficent poster

The weekend after a long weekend is never the best time of year to release a new movie, but at this point, summer vacation has begun for a lot of people, so both new releases should still have a lot of potential at the box office. Maleficent is the origin story for the villain from Sleeping Beauty. It should earn first place with ease. A Million Ways to Die in the West is the latest from Seth MacFarlane, but it is not earning as much praise as Ted did and its box office chances are not as strong as a result. The box office will certainly be lower than it was last weekend. However, we are more concerned with the comparison with last year. This weekend last year, there were two wide releases, Now You See Me and After Earth, but neither opened with more than $30 million. Granted, Fast and Furious 6 earned $35 million over the weekend, but that's still lower than usual for a number one film during summer weekend. The top three films this weekend should be better than the top three films last weekend, but I think 2014's depth will hurt it in the year-over-year comparison.

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International Box Office: Looking Forward to the Future

May 28th, 2014

X-Men: Days of Future Past poster

X-Men: Days of Future Past dominated the international box office chart with $171.08 million in 71 markets for a total opening of $191.00 million. This includes China, where it earned first place with $39.35 million on 6,000 screens. It also earned first place in the U.K. with $15.39 million on 537 screens, while in South Korea it earned $11.78 million on 1,056 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $14.15 million. Mexico contributed $9.39 million on 3,034 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $11.02 million. The film's debut in Russia was very similar with $9.90 million on 2,230 screens. France was right behind with $9.29 million on 620 screens, while in Brazil it pulled in $8.38 million on 507. The film earned $7.80 million on 684 screens in Australia. It struggled a little more in Germany and Spain with $4.03 million on 579 screens and $3.19 million on 650 respectively. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: X-Men Earn Monster Opening, but Overall Box Office Still Down

May 27th, 2014

X-Men: Days of Future Past poster

X-Men: Days of Future Past easily won the weekend race at the box office earning more than $100 million over the four-day weekend. That's great news and it helped the overall box office grow by 5% to $187 million over the three-day weekend from last week. That's the good news. The bad news the other new release, Blended, bombed and the three-day weekend was down 27% from the same weekend last year. In fact, this year's four-day weekend total of $231 million was 9% lower than last year's three-day total and 26% lower than the four-day weekend from last year. That's a devastating collapse. The only saving grace is last year was a record-breaking Memorial Day long weekend, so a sharp drop-off isn't that unexpected. So far, 2014 has pulled in $3.95 billion, which is 4% more than 2013's running tally of $3.80 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: X-Men Joins 2014 $90 Million Club

May 25th, 2014

X-Men: Days of Future Past poster

Another weekend, another $90 million opener. This time, there’s an asterisk at least, because X-Men: Days of Future Past will “open” with $110 million, thanks to the four day Memorial Day long weekend, giving Fox an arguable claim to the biggest weekend of the year, and the first $100 million debut. The reality, however, is that it will line up in fourth place when comparing 3-day weekends, with Captain America still out in front, thanks to its $95 million opening back in April. May has seen the three other $90 million-plus weekends, with Godzilla second ($93 million) and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 third ($91.6 million). More...

Contest: Prizes Tailored to You: Winning Announcement

May 23rd, 2014

The winners of our Prizes Tailored to You contest were determined and they are... More...

Weekend Predictions: Will the X-Men Opening be Remembered in the Future

May 22nd, 2014

X-Men: Days of Future Past poster

It is Memorial Day long weekend and the box office is looking strong. X-Men: Days of Future Past should dominate the box office chart and there are some who think it will have the best opening of the year so far. Blended is playing the role of counter-programing this week and should do well in that role opening in third place. Meanwhile, the rest of the top five will be filled with Godzilla, Neighbors, and The Amazing Spider-Man 2, all of which should still pull in $10 million or more. By comparison, this weekend last year, there were six films that earned more than $10 million over the four-day weekend, led by Fast and Furious 6, which earned a four-day opening of $117.04 million There are some who think X-Men: Days of Future Past will top that figure. I really hope so. However, even if it does, last year was a record-breaking Memorial Day long weekend and I don't think 2014 will match it. More...

International Box Office: Godzilla Grounds the Competition

May 21st, 2014

Godzilla poster

Godzilla got off to a milestone start on the international market earning $103.0 million on 16,946 screens in 64 markets during its first weekend of release. It was able to dominate the box office thanks to a string of first place finishes in most of the major markets. Its biggest market was the U.K., where the film pulled in $10.73 million on 550 screens, while Russia was close behind with $8.65 million on 1,814 screens. The film was surprisingly strong in Mexico, pulling in $7.21 million on 2,494 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $8.57 million. It was also strong in Australia with $6.34 million on 498 screens and in France with $5.73 million on 596. The film earned $4.97 million on 584 screens over the weekend in Germany for a total opening in that market of $5.50 million. Brazil was a strong market for Godzilla, as it opened with $4.07 million on 417 screens there. The film's opening in South Korea was nearly the same with $3.65 million on 610 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $4.37 million. Italy was next with $3.55 million on 692 screens. Finally, the film was soft in Spain with an opening of $1.29 million on 427 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $1.55 million, but this was still enough for first place there. Overall, it wasn't as strong internationally as it was domestically, relative to the size of the markets, but it is still on pace to break even before it reaches the home market. More...

Per Theater Chart: Godzilla Chows Down on the Competition

May 20th, 2014

The Immigrant poster

Godzilla led the way on both the overall box office chart and the per theater box office chart, earning an average of $23,580 in nearly 4,000 theaters. The second best film on the per theater chart was The Immigrant with an average of $14,688 in three theaters. Chinese Puzzle was the final film in the $10,000 club with an average of $11,772 in two theaters. More...

IMAX: Godzilla Growls Loud

May 20th, 2014

Godzilla poster

Godzilla's weekend haul was very impressive and this includes its IMAX numbers. The film pulled in $14.2 million on 352 IMAX theaters, while internationally it managed $7 million in 187. Up next is Maleficent, which opens at the end of the month. I don't think it will be as big, but it should still be a significant hit on IMAX. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Godzilla Helps 2014 Climb Back on Top

May 20th, 2014

Godzilla poster

I thought Godzilla would be a monster hit. I mentioned that possibility in the monthly preview and the weekend predictions. However, I was in the minority and I reduced my expectations. That turns out to be a mistake. Godzilla opened with $93.19 million over the weekend, which is a better opening than The Amazing Spider-Man 2 managed, but it wasn't quite up to Captain America: The Winter Soldier. It also helped the overall box office soar to $178 million, which is 30% more than last weekend. More importantly, it was 16% more than the same weekend last year. 2014 is now ahead of 2013 by a margin of $185 million or 5.3% at $3.66 billion to $3.48 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Godzilla Joins $90 Million Club

May 18th, 2014

Godzilla poster

After a huge start on Friday, estimated at $38.5 million, Godzilla looked as though it might be the first film of 2014 to have a $100 million opening weekend. But the monster movie seems to have run out of energy a little through the weekend, and Warner Bros. is projecting a weekend around $93.2 million, based on figures through Sunday morning. The film’s performance is well ahead of earlier tracking, which pegged its opening around $60 million–$80 million, and impressive for a non-sequel (although clearly Godzilla is a well-established franchise at this point). In fact, it is one of the top 10 non-sequel openers ever (see full list here). More...

Weekend Predictions: Godzilla will be Huge, but How Huge?

May 15th, 2014

Godzilla poster

Godzilla is the second of four May releases that at least have a realistic shot at reaching $200 million domestically. The first of these films, The Amazing Spider-Man 2 won't match original expectations, but it is still on pace to reach $200 million. It is very unlikely Godzilla will open as fast as The Amazing Spider-Man 2 did, but even coming close would be a huge boost to the box office. Million Dollar Arm should have a respectable opening as counter-programming and on the high end it could land in third place. Meanwhile, Neighbors is aiming for $100 million and while it won't get there this weekend, it will get there soon enough. This weekend last year, Star Trek Into Darkness earned first place with $70.17 million over the weekend, which is a figure I think Godzilla will top. If it does, and the holdovers hold on well, then 2014 might end its mini-losing streak earlier than I thought it would. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Neighbors were Louder than Expected

May 13th, 2014

Neighbors poster

Neighbors got off to a much faster start than expected, as did many of the top five films. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 fell more than 60% during its sophomore stint, but that was expected, at least it was inline with my expectations. Overall, the box office still fell from last weekend, but by 11% to $137 million, which isn't as bad as it could have been. It was down 14% from the same weekend last year, but that's a huge improvement from what it was last weekend, so in a small way, it is a bit of a victory. Year-to-date, 2014 has pulled in $3.45 billion, putting it 5.4% ahead of 2013's pace. That's down from its peak, but even if 2014 loses next weekend and the weekend after that, 2014 should still remain ahead of last year's pace. More...

Contest: Prizes Tailored to You

May 9th, 2014

Next weekend there are two wide releases, but the box office will be dominated by Godzilla. (Million Dollar Arm could do well in counter-programming, but its early reviews are merely mixed.) On the high end, Godzilla could earn the highest opening box office of the year so far. Even on the low end, it will double or triple the second place film. Because it will dominate the box office so much, it is really the only choice for the target film for this week's box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Godzilla. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a copy of Adventure Time: The Suitor on DVD. Meanwhile, whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will also win a copy of Adventure Time: The Suitor on DVD. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2014 Preview: May

May 1st, 2014

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 poster

It has been a great year so far and April was again a strong month. The box office was led by Captain America: The Winter Soldier, as it became the second film of the year to reach $200 million, while Rio 2 is on pace to become the seventh $100 million hit of the year. Big picture, 2014 has already hit $3 billion, which isn't a record for this time of the year, but it is $250 million ahead of 2013. That streak ends in May. Don't get me wrong. There are six films opening this month that at least have a shot at $100 million and two of those should earn more than $200 million and there are two others that at least have a shot at that milestone. Leading the way is The Amazing Spider-Man 2, which is looking to top The Winter Soldier and become the second biggest hit of the year so far. Its main competition this month is X-men: Days of Future Past, while Godzilla also has a shot at $200 million. Unfortunately, this month last year, Iron Man 3 earned more than $400 million, while two other films took in $200 million and seven films in total reached the century mark. That is going to be really hard to replicate this year and 2014 will likely lose some of its lead over 2013. Fortunately, 2014 has such a big lead that unless the box office really slumps, it will end the month with at least a small lead over 2013. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
May 16, 2014 1 $93,188,384   3,952 $23,580   $93,188,384 1
May 23, 2014 2 $30,946,416 -67% 3,952 $7,831   $148,294,783 2
May 30, 2014 4 $12,008,129 -61% 3,501 $3,430   $174,439,686 3
Jun 6, 2014 6 $6,121,179 -49% 3,110 $1,968   $185,214,185 4
Jun 13, 2014 7 $3,311,185 -46% 2,088 $1,586   $191,457,194 5
Jun 20, 2014 9 $1,888,304 -43% 1,365 $1,383   $194,983,388 6
Jun 27, 2014 11 $935,038 -50% 750 $1,247   $197,020,138 7
Jul 4, 2014 18 $419,108 -55% 352 $1,191   $197,902,722 8
Jul 11, 2014 24 $246,234 -41% 303 $813   $198,355,185 9
Jul 18, 2014 22 $515,187 +109% 326 $1,580   $199,019,979 10
Jul 25, 2014 27 $386,819 -25% 302 $1,281   $199,704,025 11
Aug 1, 2014 29 $241,850 -37% 277 $873   $200,163,953 12
Aug 8, 2014 31 $134,584 -44% 178 $756   $200,435,308 13
Aug 15, 2014 35 $80,587 -40% 118 $683   $200,587,132 14
Aug 22, 2014 49 $34,982 -57% 70 $500   $200,661,309 15

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
May 16, 2014 1 $38,410,607     3,952 $9,719   $38,410,607 1
May 17, 2014 1 $32,160,363 -16%   3,952 $8,138   $70,570,970 2
May 18, 2014 1 $22,617,414 -30%   3,952 $5,723   $93,188,384 3
May 19, 2014 1 $7,672,038 -66%   3,952 $1,941   $100,860,422 4
May 20, 2014 1 $6,944,417 -9%   3,952 $1,757   $107,804,839 5
May 21, 2014 1 $4,962,197 -29%   3,952 $1,256   $112,767,036 6
May 22, 2014 1 $4,581,331 -8%   3,952 $1,159   $117,348,367 7
May 23, 2014 2 $8,799,935 +92% -77% 3,952 $2,227   $126,148,302 8
May 24, 2014 2 $11,773,125 +34% -63% 3,952 $2,979   $137,921,427 9
May 25, 2014 2 $10,373,356 -12% -54% 3,952 $2,625   $148,294,783 10
May 26, 2014 2 $7,490,882 -28% -2% 3,952 $1,895   $155,785,665 11
May 27, 2014 2 $2,689,400 -64% -61% 3,952 $681   $158,475,065 12
May 28, 2014 2 $2,109,267 -22% -57% 3,952 $534   $160,584,332 13
May 29, 2014 2 $1,847,225 -12% -60% 3,952 $467   $162,431,557 14
May 30, 2014 4 $3,344,520 +81% -62% 3,501 $955   $165,776,077 15
May 31, 2014 4 $5,246,022 +57% -55% 3,501 $1,498   $171,022,099 16
Jun 1, 2014 4 $3,417,587 -35% -67% 3,501 $976   $174,439,686 17
Jun 2, 2014 4 $1,152,979 -66% -85% 3,501 $329   $175,592,665 18
Jun 3, 2014 4 $1,370,135 +19% -49% 3,501 $391   $176,962,800 19
Jun 4, 2014 4 $1,117,001 -18% -47% 3,501 $319   $178,079,801 20
Jun 5, 2014 4 $1,013,205 -9% -45% 3,501 $289   $179,093,006 21
Jun 6, 2014 6 $1,781,428 +76% -47% 3,110 $573   $180,874,434 22
Jun 7, 2014 6 $2,509,131 +41% -52% 3,110 $807   $183,383,565 23
Jun 8, 2014 6 $1,830,620 -27% -46% 3,110 $589   $185,214,185 24
Jun 9, 2014 6 $752,166 -59% -35% 3,110 $242   $185,966,351 25
Jun 10, 2014 6 $855,132 +14% -38% 3,110 $275   $186,821,483 26
Jun 11, 2014 6 $743,117 -13% -33% 3,110 $239   $187,564,600 27
Jun 12, 2014 6 $581,409 -22% -43% 3,110 $187   $188,146,009 28
Jun 13, 2014 8 $880,287 +51% -51% 2,088 $422   $189,026,296 29
Jun 14, 2014 8 $1,209,910 +37% -52% 2,088 $579   $190,236,206 30
Jun 15, 2014 7 $1,220,988 +1% -33% 2,088 $585   $191,457,194 31
Jun 16, 2014 7 $383,462 -69% -49% 2,088 $184   $191,840,656 32
Jun 17, 2014 8 $458,102 +19% -46% 2,088 $219   $192,298,758 33
Jun 18, 2014 7 $397,153 -13% -47% 2,088 $190   $192,695,911 34
Jun 19, 2014 7 $399,173 +1% -31% 2,088 $191   $193,095,084 35
Jun 20, 2014 9 $554,530 +39% -37% 1,365 $406   $193,649,614 36
Jun 21, 2014 - $779,329 +41% -36% 1,365 $571   $194,428,943 37
Jun 22, 2014 - $554,445 -29% -55% 1,365 $406   $194,983,388 38
Jun 23, 2014 9 $263,110 -53% -31% 1,365 $193   $195,246,498 39
Jun 24, 2014 9 $330,238 +26% -28% 1,365 $242   $195,576,736 40
Jun 25, 2014 9 $284,008 -14% -28% 1,365 $208   $195,860,744 41
Jun 26, 2014 10 $224,356 -21% -44% 1,365 $164   $196,085,100 42
Jun 27, 2014 11 $297,710 +33% -46% 750 $397   $196,382,810 43
Jun 28, 2014 11 $372,363 +25% -52% 750 $496   $196,755,173 44
Jun 29, 2014 11 $264,965 -29% -52% 750 $353   $197,020,138 45
Jun 30, 2014 11 $147,148 -44% -44% 750 $196   $197,167,286 46
Jul 1, 2014 11 $142,136 -3% -57% 750 $190   $197,309,422 47
Jul 2, 2014 - $69,095 -51% -76% 352 $196   $197,378,517 48
Jul 3, 2014 16 $105,097 +52% -53% 352 $299   $197,483,614 49
Jul 4, 2014 - $111,565 +6% -63% 352 $317   $197,595,179 50
Jul 5, 2014 - $182,330 +63% -51% 352 $518   $197,777,509 51
Jul 6, 2014 - $125,213 -31% -53% 352 $356   $197,902,722 52
Jul 7, 2014 - $52,589 -58% -64% 352 $149   $197,955,311 53
Jul 8, 2014 - $58,374 +11% -59% 352 $166   $198,013,685 54
Jul 9, 2014 - $46,699 -20% -32% 352 $133   $198,060,384 55
Jul 10, 2014 - $48,567 +4% -54% 352 $138   $198,108,951 56
Jul 11, 2014 - $77,759 +60% -30% 303 $257   $198,186,710 57
Jul 12, 2014 - $97,711 +26% -46% 303 $322   $198,284,421 58
Jul 13, 2014 - $70,764 -28% -43% 303 $234   $198,355,185 59
Jul 14, 2014 - $35,382 -50% -33% 303 $117   $198,390,567 60
Jul 15, 2014 - $41,519 +17% -29% 303 $137   $198,432,086 61
Jul 16, 2014 - $36,536 -12% -22% 303 $121   $198,468,622 62
Jul 17, 2014 - $36,170 -1% -26% 303 $119   $198,504,792 63
Jul 18, 2014 - $147,471 +308% +90% 326 $452   $198,652,263 64
Jul 19, 2014 - $210,738 +43% +116% 326 $646   $198,863,001 65
Jul 20, 2014 - $156,978 -26% +122% 326 $482   $199,019,979 66
Jul 21, 2014 - $70,870 -55% +100% 326 $217   $199,090,849 67
Jul 22, 2014 - $79,374 +12% +91% 326 $243   $199,170,223 68
Jul 23, 2014 - $74,611 -6% +104% 326 $229   $199,244,834 69
Jul 24, 2014 - $72,372 -3% +100% 326 $222   $199,317,206 70
Jul 25, 2014 - $110,711 +53% -25% 302 $367   $199,427,917 71
Jul 26, 2014 - $151,980 +37% -28% 302 $503   $199,579,897 72
Jul 27, 2014 - $124,128 -18% -21% 302 $411   $199,704,025 73
Jul 28, 2014 - $56,621 -54% -20% 302 $187   $199,760,646 74
Jul 29, 2014 - $58,018 +2% -27% 302 $192   $199,818,664 75
Jul 30, 2014 - $51,636 -11% -31% 302 $171   $199,870,300 76
Jul 31, 2014 - $51,803 n/c -28% 302 $172   $199,922,103 77
Aug 1, 2014 - $71,275 +38% -36% 277 $257   $199,993,378 78
Aug 2, 2014 - $93,762 +32% -38% 277 $338   $200,087,140 79
Aug 3, 2014 - $76,813 -18% -38% 277 $277   $200,163,953 80
Aug 4, 2014 - $35,334 -54% -38% 277 $128   $200,199,287 81
Aug 5, 2014 - $40,281 +14% -31% 277 $145   $200,239,568 82
Aug 6, 2014 - $30,641 -24% -41% 277 $111   $200,270,209 83
Aug 7, 2014 - $30,515 n/c -41% 277 $110   $200,300,724 84
Aug 8, 2014 - $38,228 +25% -46% 178 $215   $200,338,952 85
Aug 9, 2014 - $53,812 +41% -43% 178 $302   $200,392,764 86
Aug 10, 2014 - $42,544 -21% -45% 178 $239   $200,435,308 87
Aug 11, 2014 - $18,455 -57% -48% 178 $104   $200,453,763 88
Aug 12, 2014 - $19,193 +4% -52% 178 $108   $200,472,956 89
Aug 13, 2014 - $17,165 -11% -44% 178 $96   $200,490,121 90
Aug 14, 2014 - $16,424 -4% -46% 178 $92   $200,506,545 91
Aug 15, 2014 - $20,795 +27% -46% 118 $176   $200,527,340 92
Aug 16, 2014 - $33,376 +61% -38% 118 $283   $200,560,716 93
Aug 17, 2014 - $26,416 -21% -38% 118 $224   $200,587,132 94
Aug 18, 2014 - $10,002 -62% -46% 118 $85   $200,597,134 95
Aug 19, 2014 - $9,902 -1% -48% 118 $84   $200,607,036 96
Aug 20, 2014 - $9,704 -2% -43% 118 $82   $200,616,740 97
Aug 21, 2014 - $9,587 -1% -42% 118 $81   $200,626,327 98
Aug 22, 2014 - $9,115 -5% -56% 70 $130   $200,635,442 99
Aug 23, 2014 - $16,289 +79% -51% 70 $233   $200,651,731 100
Aug 24, 2014 - $9,578 -41% -64% 70 $137   $200,661,309 101
Aug 25, 2014 - $3,497 -63% -65% 70 $50   $200,664,806 102
Aug 26, 2014 - $3,601 +3% -64% 70 $51   $200,668,407 103
Aug 27, 2014 - $3,786 +5% -61% 70 $54   $200,672,193 104

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
May 16, 2014 1 $117,348,367   3,952 $29,693   $117,348,367 1
May 23, 2014 2 $45,083,190 -62% 3,952 $11,408   $162,431,557 2
May 30, 2014 4 $16,661,449 -63% 3,501 $4,759   $179,093,006 3
Jun 6, 2014 6 $9,053,003 -46% 3,110 $2,911   $188,146,009 4
Jun 13, 2014 7 $4,949,075 -45% 2,088 $2,370   $193,095,084 5
Jun 20, 2014 9 $2,990,016 -40% 1,365 $2,190   $196,085,100 6
Jun 27, 2014 14 $1,398,514 -53% 352 $3,973   $197,483,614 7
Jul 4, 2014 20 $625,337 -55% 352 $1,777   $198,108,951 8
Jul 11, 2014 23 $395,841 -37% 303 $1,306   $198,504,792 9
Jul 18, 2014 22 $812,414 +105% 326 $2,492   $199,317,206 10
Jul 25, 2014 26 $604,897 -26% 302 $2,003   $199,922,103 11
Aug 1, 2014 29 $378,621 -37% 277 $1,367   $200,300,724 12
Aug 8, 2014 34 $205,821 -46% 178 $1,156   $200,506,545 13
Aug 15, 2014 35 $119,782 -42% 118 $1,015   $200,626,327 14
Aug 22, 2014 47 $49,742 -58% 70 $711   $200,676,069 15

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 5/15/2014 $0 0 1 1 $2,839,514 12/30/2018
Austria 5/16/2014 $0 0 15 29 $1,630,637 12/17/2015
Belgium 5/14/2014 $0 0 12 17 $1,831,081 12/17/2015
Bulgaria 5/16/2014 $0 0 8 10 $510,262 12/30/2018
Chile 5/15/2014 $0 0 7 8 $2,252,761 12/30/2018
Colombia 5/16/2014 $0 0 471 475 $2,403,129 12/30/2018
Egypt 5/14/2014 $0 0 5 12 $703,846 12/30/2018
Germany 5/15/2014 $0 0 162 299 $13,156,525 12/17/2015
Japan 7/25/2014 $4,992,630 334 334 334 $6,701,804 12/17/2015
Lebanon 5/15/2014 $0 0 1 2 $374,228 12/30/2018
Malaysia 5/15/2014 $0 0 1 3 $6,077,147 12/17/2015
New Zealand 5/15/2014 $0 0 1 1 $2,444 3/31/2021
Spain 5/15/2014 $0 0 11 19 $3,459,193 12/17/2015
Ukraine 5/15/2014 $0 0 4 12 $939,930 12/30/2018
United Arab Emirates 5/15/2014 $0 0 2 6 $3,813,191 12/30/2018
United Kingdom 5/15/2014 $0 0 12 12 $28,924,010 12/17/2015
Venezuela 5/16/2014 $0 0 5 8 $3,308,721 12/17/2015
 
Rest of World $249,471,577
 
International Total$328,400,000 3/31/2021

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
Sep 21, 20142365,367 365,367$6,335,464$6,335,4641
Sep 28, 20143140,915-61% 506,282$2,499,832$8,835,2962
Oct 5, 2014587,505-38% 593,787$1,649,469$10,484,7653
Oct 12, 2014846,613-47% 640,400$791,955$11,276,7204
Oct 19, 20141125,698-45% 666,098$458,709$11,735,4295
Oct 26, 20142120,426-21% 686,524$387,277$12,122,7066
Nov 2, 20142323,118+13% 709,642$416,586$12,539,2927
Nov 9, 20142314,826-36% 724,468$162,345$12,701,6378
Nov 16, 20142514,384-3% 738,852$253,878$12,955,5159
Dec 14, 20142519,504 846,176$369,796$14,818,18313
May 26, 2019139,421 1,082,404$47,105$17,213,340245
Jun 2, 20191418,429+96% 1,100,833$92,145$17,305,485246
Jun 9, 20191120,620+12% 1,121,453$103,100$17,408,585247
Aug 18, 2019168,930 1,138,717$44,650$17,494,905257
Aug 25, 20191911,880+33% 1,150,597$59,400$17,554,305258
Sep 1, 2019219,553-20% 1,160,150$47,765$17,602,070259
Sep 8, 20192128,492+198% 1,188,642$142,460$17,744,530260

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Sep 21, 20141550,376 550,376$12,311,682$12,311,6821
Sep 28, 20142117,389-79% 667,765$2,797,441$15,109,1232
Oct 5, 2014448,932-58% 716,697$1,189,170$16,298,2933
Oct 12, 2014930,921-37% 747,618$751,195$17,049,4884
Oct 19, 2014914,614-53% 762,232$356,623$17,406,1115
Oct 26, 20141512,100-17% 774,332$292,900$17,699,0116
Nov 2, 2014209,363-23% 783,695$217,730$17,916,7417
Nov 9, 20141113,950+49% 797,645$227,196$18,143,9378
Nov 30, 20141097,127 904,642$1,717,630$20,035,57511
Dec 7, 20141039,151-60% 943,793$941,411$20,976,98612
Jun 2, 2019197,389 1,107,289$51,825$24,282,377246
Aug 18, 2019206,962 1,131,096$149,533$24,650,496257
Aug 25, 2019149,362+34% 1,140,458$0$24,650,496258
Sep 1, 2019147,031-25% 1,147,489$126,488$24,776,984259
Sep 8, 2019196,646-5% 1,154,135$120,158$24,897,142260
Mar 28, 2021526,397 1,254,634$528,996$26,530,054341

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For example, if our weekly retail survey estimates that a particular title sold 1% of all units that week, and the industry reports sales of 1,500,000 units in total, we will estimate 15,000 units were sold of that title. The consumer spending estimate is based on the average sales price for the title in the retailers we survey.

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DateRank
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