Bulgaria Box Office for Hotel Transylvania (2012)
Theatrical Performance (US$) | ||
Bulgaria Box Office | $470,136 | Details |
Worldwide Box Office | $377,369,679 | Details |
Home Market Performance | ||
North America DVD Sales | $67,908,228 | Details |
North America Blu-ray Sales | $32,214,697 | Details |
Total North America Video Sales | $100,122,925 | |
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Synopsis
Welcome to the Hotel Transylvania, Dracula's lavish five-stake resort, where monsters and their families can live it up, free to be the monsters they are without humans to bother them. On one special weekend, Dracula has invited some of the world's most famous monsters - Frankenstein and his bride, the Mummy, the Invisible Man, a family of werewolves, and more - to celebrate his daughter Mavis's 118th birthday. For Drac, catering to all of these legendary monsters is no problem - but his world could come crashing down when one ordinary guy stumbles on the hotel and takes a shine to Mavis.
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Movie Details
Production Budget: | $85,000,000 |
Bulgaria Releases: | October 19th, 2012 (Wide) |
Video Release: | January 29th, 2013 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
MPAA Rating: | PG for some rude humor, action and scary images. (Rating bulletin 2236, 8/15/2012) |
Running Time: | 91 minutes |
Franchise: | Hotel Transylvania |
Keywords: | Monster, Werewolf, Vampire, Zombies, Romance, Letting Go, 3-D, Mummy, 3-D - Shot in 3-D, Kids Horror |
Source: | Original Screenplay |
Genre: | Adventure |
Production Method: | Digital Animation |
Creative Type: | Kids Fiction |
Production/Financing Companies: | Columbia Pictures, Sony Pictures Animation |
Production Countries: | United States |
Languages: | English |
International Box Office: Thor Brightens the Day
November 7th, 2013
Thor: The Dark World made its international debut a week ahead of its domestic debut and it crushed the competition with $109.4 million in 36 markets. Its biggest market was the U.K., where it earned first place with $13.80 million on 522 screens. By comparison, the first Thor film managed $9.11 million on 500. If the film has a similar increase in its opening weekend here, it could open with $100 million. That's probably too optimistic; it did show growth in most major markets, just not as much as it did in the U.K. France was the second best new market with an opening of $9.94 million on 609 screens, compared to $8.69 million for its predecessor. Germany and Mexico were neck-and-neck with $8.31 million on 620 screens and $8.26 million on 2,482 respectively. Russia was strong with $7.59 million on 769 screens. Australia made $6.80 million on 609 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $6.98 million. Brazil was close behind with $6.69 million on 1,090 screens. In South Korea it made $6.11 million on 843 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $7.63 million. The only major market to see a decrease was Spain, where the film made $3.34 million on 717 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $3.82 million. By comparison, Thor made $5.58 million on 562 screens.
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Blu-ray Sales: February 24th, 2013: Winning the Game
April 14th, 2013
There were two new releases that had a legitimate claim on top spot on the Blu-ray sales chart for the week of February 24th, 2013. Argo sold the most units at 378,000 generating $8.68 million earning a opening week Blu-ray of 40%. On the other hand, Game of Thrones: Season Two generated the most revenue at $10.08 million, from 336,000 units sold. Its opening week Blu-ray share was 58%, which is fantastic, even compared to first run releases and not just TV on DVD releases.
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Blu-ray Sales: February 17th, 2013: Skyfall Sky High on High Definition
April 10th, 2013
As expected, Skyfall dominated the list of new releases and easily earned first place on the February 17th, 2013 edition of the Blu-ray sales chart. It sold an outstanding 1.62 million units and generated $32.33 million in sales while its opening Blu-ray share was just shy of 60%. That's a fantastic start.
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DVD Sales: February 17th, 2013: Bond Blows Away the Competition
April 10th, 2013
Skyfall led a set of four new releases that earned spots in the top 30 on the February 17th edition of the DVD sales chart. It easily took top spot with 1.09 million units / $18.54 million, which is already enough for fourth place for the year.
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Blu-ray Sales: February 10th, 2013: Peter Pan Flies High
April 2nd, 2013
Peter Pan led a group of six new releases earning first place on the Blu-ray sales chart for the week of February 10th, 2013, with 515,000 units / $14.40 million, which is a strong opening for a catalog release.
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DVD Sales: February 10th, 2013: Flight Takes Flight
April 2nd, 2013
There were five new releases to reach the top six on the February 10th edition of the DVD sales chart. This includes Flight with 585,000 units / $8.76 million during its first week of release.
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Blu-ray Sales: February 3rd, 2013: Transylvania Transcends Competition
March 20th, 2013
New releases took four of the top five spots on the Blu-ray sales chart for the week of February 3rd, 2013. Hotel Transylvania led the way with 633,000 units / $14.54 million. Its opening week Blu-ray share was 37%, which is very healthy for a kids movie.
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DVD Sales: February 3rd, 2013: Hotel is Booked Solid
March 20th, 2013
New releases dominated the DVD sales chart for the week of February 3rd with three in the top five and five in the top ten. This includes Hotel Transylvania, which opened in first place with 1.08 million units / $19.52 million and it is already in second place for the year.
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DVD and Blu-ray Releases for January 29th, 2013
January 28th, 2013
There are quite a few films that opened wide in theaters on this week's list, but most of them bombed at the box office. Hotel Transylvania is the only exception, but while it is a good kids movie, it isn't Pick of the Week material. The best release of the week, in my opinion, is Seven Psychopaths on either DVD or Blu-ray.
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Awards Season: Lincoln Shows a United Front at the Golden Globes
December 13th, 2012
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced their nominations and the same list of films that have been mentioned since the beginning of Awards Season were rewarded today. Lincoln led the way with seven nods, while Argo and Django Unchained were close behind with five.
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International Box Office: Rise Rose to the Top
December 13th, 2012
Rise Of The Guardians reached first place on the international chart with $26.71 million on 9,620 screens in 58 markets for a total of $91.33 million. The film had no major market openings, but it did rise to first place in the U.K. with $2.57 million on 495 screens over the weekend for a total of $6.51 million after two. It also remained in first place in France with $2.86 million on 649 screens, giving it a two-week total of $7.79 million. The film does have a few more markets left to open in, including Australia this coming weekend, so it should earn enough to break even sooner rather than later.
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International Box Office: Twilight Tops $700 Million, Nears Franchise Record
December 6th, 2012
We are still stuck with studio estimates for the international numbers, but we can confidently say The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 is in top spot. The film pulled in $48.8 million on 11,800 screens in 73 markets for totals of $447.8 million internationally and $702.40 million worldwide. It has likely already become the biggest hit in the franchise. The film had no major market openings, but it has yet to debut in Japan, but it will likely get past $800 million before then, which will be its last major milestone.
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International Box Office: More Milestones for Twilight
November 29th, 2012
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 held firm in first place with $104.21 million on 12,818 screens in 73 markets for a two-week total of $365.46 million intentionally and $592.83 million worldwide. By this time next week, it should be the biggest hit in the franchise. This past weekend, the film opened in Germany earning first place with $12.82 million on 765 screens for a total opening of $16.67 million. Its best holdover was in the U.K. where it made $8.56 million on 559 screens over the weekend for a total of $43.22 million. This is a strong result, but it was down 66%, which is troubling. It was better in Russia down 62% to $8.30 million on 1,380 screens for a total of $36.28 million after two. A 62% decline is actually average for the market, more or less. The film has very few markets left to open in, but it is already profitable, so the studio should be very happy.
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International Box Office: Twilight is Breaking the Bank
November 21st, 2012
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 opened internationally and dominated the chart with $199.45 million on 13,400 screens in 61 markets during its first weekend of release. It opened in a number of major markets, scoring first place in all of them. In the U.K., the film made $25.20 million on 558 screens, while it also topped $20 million in Russia with $21.97 million on 1,366. In France, the film pulled in $16.56 million on 823 screens, while in Brazil it earned $12.24 million on 1,213 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $17.87 million. In Spain it made $11.76 million on 1,052 screens over the weekend and $12.11 million including previews. It earned $10.58 million on 856 screens over the weekend in Italy for a total opening on $13.34 million. Mexico was close behind with $9.94 million on 2,642 screens over the weekend and $12.29 million in total. It didn't hit the $10 million market in South Korea; in fact, it barely earned first place there with $5.91 million on 665 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $7.17 million. A local hit, A Werewolf Boy was right behind, but more on that below.
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International Box Office: Skyfall is Bond's Biggest Hit
November 15th, 2012
For the third weekend in a row, Skyfall remained in first place on the international chart with $89.08 million on 11,909 screens in 80 markets for a total of $429.63 million. This is the biggest international total for the franchise and it is very close to topping the worldwide total of all of the pre-Daniel Craig Bond films. Worldwide, the film has $520.19 million and is on pace to add at least $200 million more, likely $300 million to its worldwide total before it is done. There were no major market openings this weekend, but the film did become the biggest non-3D release in the U.K. with $114.50 million, including $16.61 million on 589 screens this past weekend. It is fifth on the all-time chart in that market, but it likely overtook Toy Story 3 ($116 million) and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 ($117 million) already. Up next is Titanic at $127 million and Avatar at $149 million. I wouldn't be willing to bet money it would become the all time leader, but I also wouldn't bet money against it.
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International Box Office: Blue Skies Ahead
November 8th, 2012
Skyfall expanded worldwide earning $156.09 million on 12,545 screens in 81 markets for a two-week total of $289.81 million. This is already more than Die Another Day finished with internationally, while it is on pace to top $500 million. This week it opened in first place in Germany with $21.28 million on 789 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $23.67 million It also earned first in Italy with $7.02 million on 632 screens over the weekend and $7.87 million in total. It had to settle for second place in Spain with $3.97 million on 639 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $6.50 million. Likewise, it only managed second place in Mexico with $2.67 million on 1,151 screens over the weekend for a total opening on $3.01 million. It dipped just 20% in the U.K. earning $25.74 million on 593 screens over the weekend for a two-week total of $85.40 million. It is the biggest hit in that market all year. The film grew by 31% in France to $13.91 million on 845 screens over the weekend for a total of $28.26 million. It remained in first place in Russia with $5.74 million on 1,254 screens over the weekend for an early total of $16.67 million. It rose 1% in Brazil to $3.23 million on 558 screens over the weekend for a total of $7.78 million after two. The film was pushed into second place in South Korea, but still did well with $3.20 million on 581 screens over the weekend for a two-week total of $11.59 million. The film has yet to open in Australia and Japan, while it makes its debut here this weekend.
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Weekend Predictions: Ralph Set to Wreck the Box Office Competition
November 2nd, 2012
There's only one truly wide release this week, Wreck-It-Ralph, but it is opening in more than 3,700 theaters and with reviews that match its pre-release buzz. There are also two films opening in a little under 2,000 theaters, Flight and The Man with the Iron Fists, but both are earning good reviews and could have some impact at the box office by earning places in the top five. Last year the box office was led by Puss in Boots with $33.05 million during its sophomore stint. I think Wreck-It-Ralph will easily top that. The new releases were Tower Heist and A Very Harold and Kumar Christmas, which combined pulled in $36.98 million. I really doubt Flight and Iron Fists will do the same. So unless Wreck-It-Ralph has close to a $50 million opening, November will start off on a losing note in the year-over-year comparison.
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International Box Office: Skyfall Starts Sky High
November 1st, 2012
In what has to be one of the least surprising events of the year, Skyfall opened in first place on the international box office chart. It pulled in $83.05 million on 5,077 screens in 25 markets, this includes first place debuts in all 25 markets. It was surprisingly strong in its native U.K. with $32.41 million on 587 screens, which was the second best three-day opening in that market behind only Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2. The film was also huge in France with $9.70 million on 820 screens and in Russia with $8.27 million on 1,254 screens. In South Korea, the film made $6.02 million on 749 screens and in Brazil it earned $3.18 million on 537 screens. The film was also a multi-million dollar hit in a number of smaller markets. This includes $3.58 million on 116 screens in Denmark, $3.13 million on 179 in Norway, $2.82 million on 222 in Sweden, and 2.49 million on 217 in Poland. On average, the film was 30% stronger than Quantum of Solace's opening weekends in these market, and 76% higher than Casino Royale.
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Mostly Tricks and Few Treats
October 29th, 2012
It was a really bad weekend for new releases with none of the new films meeting expectations and two of them opening below the Mendoza Line. Argo climbed to top spot over the weekend. It used to be quite common for films to climb to the top of the chart, but the market has changed and opening weekends have become so important, so this feat is now very rare. Cloud Atlas was the best of the new releases, but "Best" here is a dubious title, as it barely grabbed second place. Silent Hill: Revolution 3D barely grabbed fifth place, while the less said about Fun Size and Chasing Mavericks the better. The overall box office collapsed by 28% compared to last week hitting just $93 million. It also fell compared to last year, the box office was down 11%, which is disappointing after a series of wins. However, last year Puss in Boots debuted and it was more of a November release opening a week early. Year-to-date, 2012 is still ahead of 2011 with the margin at $8.71 billion to $8.40 billion, or 3.8%. The goal going forward is to maintain this lead, while any growth would be more than welcome.
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Weekend Predictions: Outlook Looks Cloudy
October 25th, 2012
There are four new films coming out in wide release this week and depending on who you ask, there are four films that have a shot at earning first place. Last Friday, I assumed Cloud Atlas would win, but its reviews have taken a major hit and it will likely finish below the overall positive level. This leaves an opening for Silent Hill: Revolution 3D, which is opening in the most theaters, but it has no reviews and direct competition. Argo has been leading the way on the daily chart and there's a chance it will climb into first place this weekend. There is also a chance that Paranormal Activity will retain first place, although it will have to avoid the predicted collapse. So which film will come out on top? I'm not sure. On the other hand, I'm fairly sure the other two wide releases will fail to find a substantial audience. Fun Size is opening in 2,800 theaters, but very few think it will do well. Even making the top five is likely out of the question. Meanwhile, Chasing Mavericks is opening in just over 2,000 theaters and it is another film that will likely miss the top five, maybe even the top ten. Compared to last year, 2012 is in trouble. Puss in Boots opened with just over $34 million and there's a small chance all four wide releases won't make that much combined this weekend. There's almost no chance 2012 will come out ahead, unless at least two of the new releases are much bigger than expected.
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International Box Office: Normal Activity
October 25th, 2012
Paranormal Activity 4 opened in first place on the international chart with $26.35 million on 3,900 screens in 32 markets. This includes a number of major markets. It earned first place in Australia with $3.73 million on 321 screens and in Germany with $3.30 million on 316. It was also strong in Mexico topping the chart with $2.20 million on 956 and in Brazil with $1.81 million on 268. The film had to settle for second place in the U.K. with $4.08 million on 416 screens and in Russia with $3.90 million on 810 screens. While it missed first place, it still did well in both markets. On the other hand, it really struggled in Spain earning fourth place with just $918,000 on 238 screens. It is still too early to tell where the film will end up, but this is a good start
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Paranormal Inactivity
October 22nd, 2012
As everyone was expecting, October 18th, 2012
It's the weekend before Halloween, so that must mean Paranormal Activity. The fourth installment in the franchise should dominate the box office, but the challenge is for Paranormal Activity 4 to top Paranormal Activity 3. The only other wide release of the week is Alex Cross, Tyler Perry's attempt to build a mainstream acting career. There's not a lot of buzz for that film. Last year Paranormal Activity 3 broke the record for biggest October opening. There's a slim chance that will happen this year as well, but probably not. On the other hand, the other three releases made roughly $14 million combined, so while we are not as strong at the top, there's better depth in 2012.
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October 18th, 2012
After just two weeks of release, Taken 2 has already earned more internationally than the original did in total. Over the weekend, the sequel pulled in $45.09 million on 6,889 screens in 63 markets for a two-week total of $134.76 million, while its worldwide total rose to $220.89 million. The film had to settle for second place in Germany with $3.55 million on 437 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $3.88 million. It only managed fourth place in Italy with $1.26 million on 265. Its best market of the weekend was the U.K. with $6.01 million on 510 screens over the weekend for a total of $23.29 million after two. The film has very few markets left to open in, but it has already made enough to cover its production budget and likely a good chunk of its P&A budget. It will reach profitability before it reaches the home market.
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October 15th, 2012
It was another good week at the box office with just about every film in the top ten at least doing as well as expected. Granted, none of the new releases were monster hits, but the depth was very good with five films topping $10 million over the weekend. Taken 2 remained in first place, so it should come as no surprise that the box office was lower than last weekend; however, it only fell 8.6% to $130 million. This is 48% more than the same weekend last year, which is a huge boost. Year-to-date, 2012 expanded its lead to 3.8% at $8.42 billion to $8.11 billion. Just a few weeks ago, it looked like 2012 would fall below 2011's pace in the end, but now things are looking a lot more optimistic.
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October 11th, 2012
There could be as many as five new releases to reach the top ten this week. It is also very possible that Taken 2 will remain in first place on the weekend chart, so while there's a high quantity of new releases, the quality isn't there. Argo likely has the best shot at becoming the new number one film, but some think Sinister will benefit from the close proximity to Halloween and steal a victory. On the other hand the buzz for Here Comes the Boom just hasn't grown like it should and it could struggle to grab fifth place, despite playing in more than 3,000 theaters. On the other hand, Seven Psychopaths has excellent buzz, but is only playing in 1500 theaters. Finally there's Atlas Shrugged: Part II, which is opening in just over 1,000 theaters, but with no chance outside of its politically motivated target demographic. Last year was disappointing at the box office with none of the three new releases becoming hits, while the box office was led by Real Steel for the third weekend in a row. We should do better this time around, unless all of the new releases miss expectations.
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October 11th, 2012
Taken 2 was just as strong internationally as it was domestically earning first place with $55.23 million on 6,319 screens in 50 markets for a total of $66.79 million. The film had a trio of first place openings in major markets, starting with the U.K. with $11.85 million on 506 screens. It also opened in first place in France with $8.29 million on 561 screens and in Australia with $7.92 million on 246. On the other hand, the film had to settle for second place in Mexico with $2.54 million on 930 screens, in Russia with $2.00 million on 750, and in Spain with $1.24 million on 320.
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October 8th, 2012
Taken 2 took the competition and went to work on them. It opened much, much better than its predecessor did, doubling its opening weekend haul. It also made nearly twice as much as Hotel Transylvania and easily more than last year's number one film, Real Steel. This helped the overall box office grow by 20% from last weekend to $142 million, which is nearly 50% higher than the same weekend last year. Finally there's a reason to celebrate the box office again. One win could have been a fluke, but two is officially a streak. Year-to-date, 2012 is ahead of 2011 by 3.2% at $8.24 billion to $7.99 billion. Granted, that's off its peak from earlier in the year, but I'm happy the bleeding has stopped.
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October 4th, 2012
Well... we found out why the Chinese box office numbers were extra late this week. There was an accounting error in Looper's previously reported numbers and it took time to sort things out. Instead of making $23 million to $25 million, it made about $6 million. That's actually still really good and better than it performed here, relative to the size of the two markets, but it wasn't a monster hit. The wide gap in the initial reported number and the final figure is an embarrassment, but hopefully it will spur China to build the infrastructure needed to collect box office data faster and more accurately. China might be the most important international market, but studios can't invest money into making movies aimed more at a Chinese market if they can't trust the box office numbers they get. The other numbers we had were accurate leading to a total weekend haul of $22.85 million on 2,506 million in 17 markets. It wasn't a hit in all of them, as it only managed third place in Brazil with $955,000 on 332 screens. The film is just starting its international run, so it is hard to predict where it will end up, but so far most signs are very positive.
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October 2nd, 2012
Pitch Perfect had an explosive opening in select theaters earning more than $5 million in just over 300 theaters for an average of $15,371. Most limited releases playing in only a handful of theaters would kill for an average like that. The overall number one film, Hotel Transylvania, was in second place on the per theater chart with an average of $12,697. Last week's number one film on the per theater chart, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, remained north of $10,000 on the per theater chart this week, despite expanding into more than 100 theaters. It pulled in $1.10 million in 102 theaters for an average of $10,823. Its running tally is already enough to give it some measure of mainstream success, and this week's performance nearly guarantees further expansion. The Other Dream Team didn't quite make the $10,000 club, but with an average of $9,911 in two theaters, it was close enough to mention above the fold.
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October 1st, 2012
September ended on a record-breaking note as Hotel Transylvania finally bumped Sweet Home Alabama out of top spot on the September weekend list. That record lasted a full decade, which is amazing given the total ticket price inflation since 2002. Not only did Hotel Transylvania crush predictions, Looper also did a little bit better than predicted, a tiny bit better than predicted. This is true of just about every film in the top ten, and every little bit helps. Overall, the weekend box office surged 30% from last weekend to $118 million, which was 19% higher than the same weekend last year. Let's hope this is more than a momentary blip and the beginning of a new winning streak.
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September 27th, 2012
There are two wide releases coming out this week that should be in a relatively close race for first place, plus an also-ran that will mostly be forgotten. Last week I thought Looper would win the weekend over Hotel Transylvania; however, that's probably not going to happen. Looper is definitely the better movie, but Hotel Transylvania is opening in more theaters than expected, while Looper is opening in less than expected. Both should do decent business, at least compared to the rest of September's new releases. On the other hand, Won't Back Down will likely struggle just to reach the top five. There's one more new release with a shot at a spot in the top ten, Pitch Perfect. It's opening in more than 300 theaters, which is a risky proposition. If it does open in the top ten, it could expand wide next weekend. I don't think it is very likely, but I'll have more to say with the limited release report. Last year there were four wide releases, but none of them cracked $10 million. The number one film was Dolphin Tale at just under $13 million. If we don't top that this year, we are in a world of trouble.
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September 1st, 2012
August is over and let's just be glad we never have to talk about that month again. It is too early to tell how a couple of the wide releases from the month will do, but of the other fourteen we have solid numbers for, none of them were a pleasant surprise. There were a few that were mildly disappointing, but likely still profitable. There were also a few that were "What were they thinking?" level of box office bomb. This September, there about a dozen films opening wide, depending on your definition of wide. (Plus, For A Good Time, Call might expand wide on the 14th, while The Master is opening in limited release on the 14th, but might expand wide before the end of the month. "Might" is the key here. I don't think either will get it done.) None of the dozen films are likely to get to $100 million. In fact, there's a good chance no film opening this month will get to $75 million in total. The biggest film of the month could be Finding Nemo, which is getting a 3D Re-release. As long as the movie going public hasn't tired of 3D re-releases, it should be a hit, but there are signs that the trend might be ending soon. There are a few others that should become midlevel hits, but most will struggle to find an audience. Last September was not terrible with one $100 million film and a few other midlevel hits. For 2012 to come out ahead, it will have to rely on depth, and I'm more than a little worried in that regard.
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June 29th, 2008
This week's round of new movie release information contains release dates for Pride and Glory, Final Destination 4, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs and more!
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Weekend Predictions: How Active Will the Box Office Be?
International Box Office: Two Tops Taken
Weekend Wrap-Up: Taken Two Recaptures Top Spot
Weekend Predictions: Can Taken Two Top Chart Twice?
International Box Office: Taken Over the Top
Weekend Wrap-Up: Taken Two Twice as Strong
International Box Office: Looper Leads, But Not as Lively
Per Theater Chart: Pitch has a Perfect Start
Weekend Wrap-Up: An Early Halloween Treat
Weekend Predictions: A Vacancy for New Releases
2012 Preview: September
New Movie US Release Dates - June 29, 2008
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 |
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2012/10/19 | - | $94,306 | 26 | $3,627 | $94,306 | 1 | |
2012/10/26 | - | $72,216 | -23% | 26 | $2,778 | $203,383 | 2 |
2012/11/02 | - | $56,823 | -21% | 26 | $2,186 | $313,801 | 3 |
2012/11/09 | - | $36,609 | -36% | 24 | $1,525 | $367,355 | 4 |
2012/11/16 | - | $31,990 | -13% | 23 | $1,391 | $410,500 | 5 |
2012/11/23 | - | $26,945 | -16% | 22 | $1,225 | $446,681 | 6 |
2012/11/30 | - | $14,236 | -47% | 18 | $791 | $469,051 | 7 |
2012/12/07 | - | $9,980 | -30% | 19 | $525 | $482,850 | 8 |
2012/12/14 | - | $3,540 | -65% | 16 | $221 | $489,302 | 9 |
2012/12/21 | - | $2,679 | -24% | 10 | $268 | $493,698 | 10 |
2012/12/28 | - | $4,903 | +83% | 13 | $377 | $503,099 | 11 |
2013/01/04 | - | $2,541 | -48% | 10 | $254 | $509,186 | 12 |
2013/01/11 | - | $2,560 | +1% | 11 | $233 | $511,792 | 13 |
2013/01/18 | - | $1,583 | -38% | 8 | $198 | $513,898 | 14 |
2013/01/25 | - | $400 | -75% | 4 | $100 | $514,401 | 15 |
2013/02/01 | - | $184 | -54% | 1 | $184 | $514,586 | 16 |
2013/02/08 | 16 | $13 | -93% | 1 | $13 | $44,980 | 17 |
2013/03/01 | 18 | $176 | 1 | $176 | $470,136 | 20 |
Box Office Summary Per Territory
Territory | Release Date |
Opening Weekend |
Opening Weekend Screens |
Maximum Screens |
Theatrical Engagements |
Total Box Office |
Report Date |
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Argentina | 10/4/2012 | $1,361,048 | 142 | 142 | 863 | $4,635,007 | 1/1/2019 |
Aruba | 9/27/2012 | $9,552 | 6 | 6 | 27 | $29,349 | 12/29/2018 |
Australia | 9/27/2012 | $2,132,984 | 666 | 666 | 2120 | $8,111,732 | 10/28/2024 |
Austria | 10/26/2012 | $386,212 | 110 | 111 | 655 | $1,439,904 | 12/14/2015 |
Bahrain | 10/25/2012 | $17,888 | 2 | 2 | 28 | $67,428 | 12/30/2018 |
Belgium | 12/19/2012 | $260,695 | 100 | 100 | 961 | $2,428,689 | 12/14/2015 |
Bolivia | 10/18/2012 | $112,169 | 14 | 14 | 124 | $619,113 | 12/30/2018 |
Brazil | 10/5/2012 | $2,834,990 | 445 | 445 | 2357 | $15,435,457 | 12/12/2015 |
Bulgaria | 10/19/2012 | $94,306 | 26 | 26 | 259 | $470,136 | 12/30/2018 |
Central America | 11/16/2012 | $571,211 | 138 | 138 | 568 | $2,143,970 | 12/14/2015 |
Chile | 10/11/2012 | $477,652 | 85 | 88 | 624 | $2,074,483 | 12/30/2018 |
China | 11/1/2013 | $0 | 0 | 1813 | 1813 | $10,853,203 | 12/13/2015 |
Colombia | 10/5/2012 | $856,071 | 139 | 150 | 988 | $5,562,714 | 12/30/2018 |
Croatia | 11/8/2012 | $62,413 | 30 | 31 | 252 | $280,752 | 12/30/2018 |
Curacao | 9/27/2012 | $10,273 | 1 | 2 | 6 | $36,159 | 12/29/2018 |
Czech Republic | 10/4/2012 | $166,422 | 71 | 140 | 595 | $921,306 | 12/29/2018 |
Denmark | 11/8/2012 | $211,110 | 129 | 129 | 421 | $901,709 | 12/14/2015 |
Dominican Republic | 11/8/2012 | $46,788 | 21 | 22 | 76 | $111,716 | 12/29/2018 |
East Africa | 10/26/2012 | $4,972 | 1 | 1 | 3 | $9,932 | 12/12/2015 |
Ecuador | 10/19/2012 | $320,552 | 59 | 59 | 346 | $1,164,644 | 12/30/2018 |
Egypt | 10/31/2012 | $39,412 | 6 | 6 | 50 | $232,489 | 12/30/2018 |
Estonia | 10/19/2012 | $54,196 | 13 | 13 | 50 | $203,636 | 12/12/2015 |
Finland | 11/23/2012 | $25,489 | 15 | 88 | 149 | $435,203 | 12/14/2015 |
France | 2/13/2013 | $2,890,140 | 647 | 685 | 3932 | $14,645,345 | 12/14/2015 |
Germany | 10/25/2012 | $2,374,749 | 770 | 770 | 2066 | $10,913,349 | 12/12/2015 |
Ghana | 11/30/2012 | $1,096 | 1 | 1 | 6 | $16,296 | 12/30/2018 |
Greece | 12/6/2012 | $239,293 | 98 | 98 | 750 | $1,302,475 | 12/14/2015 |
Hong Kong | 2/7/2013 | $232,644 | 53 | 53 | 116 | $803,220 | 12/14/2015 |
Hungary | 10/4/2012 | $48,115 | 26 | 45 | 279 | $734,980 | 12/29/2018 |
Iceland | 11/2/2012 | $9,919 | 4 | 4 | 16 | $29,114 | 12/29/2018 |
India | 12/7/2012 | $170,996 | 172 | 172 | 208 | $303,346 | 12/14/2015 |
Indonesia | 11/23/2012 | $367,553 | 72 | 76 | 229 | $749,704 | 12/30/2018 |
Iraq | 10/25/2012 | $11,083 | 2 | 2 | 10 | $41,847 | 12/29/2018 |
Israel | 9/27/2012 | $71,382 | 19 | 40 | 258 | $1,279,215 | 12/29/2018 |
Italy | 11/8/2012 | $3,215,041 | 469 | 511 | 1872 | $8,705,418 | 12/12/2015 |
Jamaica | 9/28/2012 | $26,454 | 5 | 6 | 27 | $93,885 | 12/29/2018 |
Japan | 9/29/2012 | $155,153 | 88 | 309 | 998 | $25,753,108 | 12/12/2015 |
Jordan | 10/25/2012 | $63,817 | 3 | 3 | 23 | $202,340 | 12/30/2018 |
Kenya | 11/23/2012 | $6,848 | 6 | 6 | 45 | $29,319 | 12/30/2018 |
Kuwait | 10/25/2012 | $209,747 | 8 | 8 | 40 | $552,794 | 12/29/2018 |
Latvia | 10/19/2012 | $41,348 | 13 | 14 | 94 | $270,226 | 12/30/2018 |
Lebanon | 10/25/2012 | $149,791 | 12 | 12 | 51 | $388,806 | 12/29/2018 |
Lithuania | 10/19/2012 | $93,127 | 17 | 17 | 109 | $422,671 | 12/14/2015 |
Malaysia | 9/27/2012 | $415,089 | 76 | 76 | 349 | $1,540,178 | 12/12/2015 |
Mexico | 9/28/2012 | $3,612,333 | 978 | 980 | 5548 | $14,604,569 | 12/13/2015 |
Netherlands | 12/19/2012 | $103,650 | 112 | 114 | 911 | $1,738,034 | 12/14/2015 |
New Zealand | 9/27/2012 | $155,807 | 102 | 102 | 466 | $1,891,214 | 12/13/2015 |
Nigeria | 11/30/2012 | $7,067 | 7 | 9 | 49 | $114,856 | 12/30/2018 |
North America | 9/28/2012 | $42,522,194 | 3,349 | 3,384 | 26,661 | $148,313,048 | 12/3/2014 |
Norway | 9/28/2012 | $223,579 | 163 | 163 | 607 | $1,290,878 | 12/13/2015 |
Oman | 10/25/2012 | $24,607 | 4 | 5 | 13 | $70,303 | 12/29/2018 |
Peru | 10/4/2012 | $658,198 | 126 | 126 | 551 | $3,333,563 | 12/29/2018 |
Philippines | 9/28/2012 | $605,806 | 143 | 143 | 323 | $1,311,908 | 12/29/2018 |
Poland | 11/9/2012 | $724,452 | 132 | 134 | 1027 | $2,492,703 | 12/30/2018 |
Portugal | 12/20/2012 | $221,482 | 84 | 88 | 438 | $1,027,431 | 12/14/2015 |
Qatar | 10/25/2012 | $87,396 | 6 | 6 | 21 | $261,843 | 12/29/2018 |
Romania | 10/19/2012 | $171,386 | 51 | 51 | 355 | $669,871 | 12/30/2018 |
Russia (CIS) | 10/18/2012 | $6,049,303 | 797 | 797 | 2660 | $14,821,098 | 11/19/2018 |
Serbia and Montenegro | 10/4/2012 | $22,866 | 14 | 14 | 146 | $167,487 | 12/30/2018 |
Singapore | 12/6/2012 | $500,699 | 43 | 43 | 103 | $5,259,603 | 12/14/2015 |
Slovakia | 10/4/2012 | $144,783 | 37 | 37 | 311 | $695,997 | 12/14/2015 |
Slovenia | 10/18/2012 | $27,891 | 14 | 14 | 128 | $237,450 | 12/14/2015 |
South Africa | 9/28/2012 | $272,111 | 75 | 77 | 580 | $1,617,147 | 12/13/2015 |
South Korea | 1/17/2013 | $2,262,243 | 583 | 583 | 1345 | $5,568,268 | 12/14/2015 |
Spain | 10/26/2012 | $2,701,772 | 399 | 643 | 3776 | $15,193,839 | 12/12/2015 |
Suriname | 9/28/2012 | $6,325 | 1 | 1 | 12 | $25,754 | 12/29/2018 |
Sweden | 10/19/2012 | $546,881 | 157 | 157 | 541 | $3,197,497 | 12/14/2015 |
Switzerland | 10/25/2012 | $297,741 | 59 | 71 | 548 | $979,328 | 12/14/2015 |
Syria | 10/25/2012 | $5,397 | 2 | 2 | 24 | $17,476 | 12/30/2018 |
Taiwan | 2/8/2013 | $222,683 | 89 | 89 | 262 | $1,636,289 | 12/14/2015 |
Thailand | 12/5/2012 | $226,882 | 65 | 65 | 155 | $643,533 | 12/13/2015 |
Trinidad | 10/3/2012 | $59,732 | 9 | 9 | 55 | $228,315 | 12/29/2018 |
Turkey | 11/23/2012 | $402,526 | 122 | 122 | 451 | $1,287,477 | 12/30/2018 |
Ukraine | 10/25/2012 | $620,107 | 119 | 120 | 559 | $1,772,090 | 12/30/2018 |
United Arab Emirates | 10/25/2012 | $849,547 | 61 | 61 | 137 | $1,606,254 | 12/30/2018 |
United Kingdom | 10/12/2012 | $2,811,577 | 807 | 807 | 4674 | $12,434,491 | 12/14/2015 |
Uruguay | 12/7/2012 | $30,073 | 13 | 13 | 99 | $266,606 | 12/30/2018 |
Venezuela | 11/30/2012 | $809,492 | 105 | 106 | 782 | $5,104,032 | 12/14/2015 |
Vietnam | 10/19/2012 | $223,117 | 43 | 43 | 106 | $543,060 | 12/29/2018 |
Worldwide Total | $377,369,679 | 10/28/2024 |
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Lead Ensemble Members
Adam Sandler | Dracula |
Andy Samberg | Johnnystein |
Selena Gomez | Mavis |
Kevin James | Frankenstein |
Fran Drescher | Eunice |
Steve Buscemi | Wayne |
Molly Shannon | Wanda |
David Spade | Griffin |
Cee Lo Green | Murray |
Supporting Cast
Jon Lovitz | Quasimodo |
For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.
Production and Technical Credits
Genndy Tartakovsky | Director |
Peter Baynham | Screenwriter |
Robert Smigel | Screenwriter |
Todd Durham | Story Creator |
Dan Hageman | Story Creator |
Kevin Hageman | Story Creator |
Michelle Murdocca | Producer |
Adam Sandler | Executive Producer |
Robert Smigel | Executive Producer |
Lydia Bottegoni | Co-Producer |
Catherine Apple | Cinematographer |
Catherine Apple | Editor |
Mark Mothersbaugh | Composer |
Marcelo Vignali | Production Designer |
Ron Lukas | Art Director |
Noelle Triaureau | Art Director |
John Pospisil | Sound Designer |
Geoffrey G. Rubay | Supervising Sound Editor |
Jason George | Supervising Sound Editor |
Michael Semanick | Re-recording Mixer |
Tom Myers | Re-recording Mixer |
Kaan Kalyon | Head of Story |
James Crossley | Senior Animation Supervisor |
Daniel Kramer | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Von Willimas | Stereoscopic Supervisor |
Mary Hidalgo | Casting |
The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.