Czech Republic Box Office for Já, Simon (2018)
Theatrical Performance (US$) | ||
Czech Republic Box Office | $97,104 | Details |
Worldwide Box Office | $65,520,633 | Details |
Home Market Performance | ||
North America DVD Sales | $3,467,300 | Details |
North America Blu-ray Sales | $3,070,616 | Details |
Total North America Video Sales | $6,537,916 | |
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Synopsis
Everyone deserves a great love story. But for seventeen-year old Simon Spier it’s a little more complicated: he’s yet to tell his family or friends he’s gay and he doesn’t actually know the identity of the anonymous classmate he’s fallen for online. Resolving both issues proves hilarious, terrifying and life-changing.
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Movie Details
Production Budget: | $10,000,000 |
Czech Republic Releases: | June 15th, 2018 (Wide), released as Já, Simon |
Video Release: | June 12th, 2018 by Fox Home Entertainment |
MPAA Rating: | PG-13 for thematic elements, sexual references, language and teen partying. (Rating bulletin 2490 (Cert #51124), 8/23/2017) |
Running Time: | 107 minutes |
Keywords: | Romance, LGBTQ+, Closeted Homosexual, Coming of Age, Coming Out, High School, Secret Identity, Coming-of-Age Drama, Blackmail |
Source: | Based on Fiction Book/Short Story |
Genre: | Drama |
Production Method: | Live Action |
Creative Type: | Contemporary Fiction |
Production/Financing Companies: | Fox 2000 Pictures, Temple Hill Entertainment |
Production Countries: | United States |
Languages: | English |
Home Market Releases for June 12th, 2018
June 12th, 2018
There are not many big releases on this week’s list. Tomb Raider, Sherlock Gnomes, The Strangers: Prey at Night, and Love, Simon were, at best, midlevel hits domestically. Worse still, only the last one earned good reviews. Fortunately, the film is good enough that the DVD, Blu-ray Combo Pack, or 4K Ultra HD Combo Pack is worthy as Pick of the Week.
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Uprising Wins, but Falls Compared to Original
March 27th, 2018
Pacific Rim: Uprising opened in first place over the weekend. In fact, it opened better than expected with $28.12 million. Unfortunately, that’s nowhere near enough compared to its production budget, so it will need international numbers to thrive. Black Panther was finally removed from top spot, but it also held on better than expected with $17.10 million. As for the rest of the new releases, they ranged from serious disappointments like Sherlock Gnomes and Paul, Apostle of Christ, to complete bombs like Midnight Sun and Unsane. The overall box office slipped just 2.0% from last week earning $129 million. However, this is 36% lower than the same weekend last year. 2018’s lead has completely evaporated and it is now $60 million or $2.1% behind 2017’s pace at $2.64 billion to $2.69 billion. I don’t see that improving this coming weekend.
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Weekend Wrap-Up
March 20th, 2018
As predicted, Black Panther remained in first place on the weekend chart. Tomb Raider had an okay opening in second place, while I Can Only Imagine was the biggest positive surprise of the weekend. Love, Simon had a solid opening, especially compared to its production budget. The less said about 7 Days in Entebbe, the better. Overall, the weekend box office was down 4.8% from last weekend to just $132 million. This is 49% lower than this weekend last year. A 49% decline usually only happens when there is a misalignment in holidays, but in this case it’s due to Beauty and the Beast’s debut. 2018 is still ahead of 2017, albeit by a fraction of last week’s lead at just $66 million or 2.8%. In fact, with a margin of just $2.46 billion to $2.39 billion, it is very likely 2018 will lose its lead before the next weekend begins.
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Weekend Estimates: Black Panther Powers Past Tomb Raider
March 18th, 2018
A spirited opening by Tomb Raider won’t be quite enough to knock Black Panther off its perch at the top of the domestic box office chart this weekend. The final numbers will be close: Raider is predicted to earn $23.52 million by Warner Bros., while Disney has Panther coming in with $27.024 million. If the numbers hold (and it would be a huge surprise if they don’t), Black Panther will become the first film since Avatar to spend its first five weekends at the top of the chart.
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Friday Estimates: Raider Opens in First Place, For Now
March 17th, 2018
As expected, Tomb Raider opened in first place with $9.06 million on Friday. However, this won’t be enough to stay ahead of Black Panther for long. Its reviews are nearly 50% positive, while it earned just a B from CinemaScore. A $23 million to $24 million opening isn’t a bad start for this time of year, but it is far from impressive for a film that reportedly cost between $90 million and $106 million.
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Thursday Night Previews: Tomb Raider Steals $2.1 million during Midnight Shows
March 16th, 2018
Tomb Raider started its box office run with $2.1 million during its midnight showings. This is almost exactly what the film needed to earn to match our prediction. In fact, it might be a little on the high side. The film’s reviews are, according to Rotten Tomatoes, the best for a video game adaptation of all time, at least for films that got a theatrical release here. If the film can top $25 million over the weekend, then the studio will be mostly happy. They can’t be completely blown away, as the film reportedly cost $90 million to make and it likely won’t have great legs, due to the Fanboy Effect.
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Weekend Predictions: Can Raider Capture Top Spot?
March 15th, 2018
Another week and another film trying to dethrone Black Panther. This week, it’s Tomb Raider’s chance to finally remove Black Panther from first place on the weekend chart. I don’t like its chances. The only other truly wide release of the week is Love, Simon, which should have a solid, but not spectacular opening. There are two other films with a shot at earning a spot in the top ten: I Can Only Imagine and 7 Days in Entebbe. This weekend last year, Beauty and the Beast opened with nearly $175 million. That’s more than the entire box office is going to earn this weekend. 2018 is going to get crushed.
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2018 Preview: March
March 1st, 2018
February was an amazing month, thanks mainly to Black Panther, but Fifty Shades Freed and Peter Rabbit were also significant hits and overall the month was a massive improvement over last February. Looking forward, there’s nothing opening in March that will earn as much in total as Black Panther did during its opening weekend. That said, A Wrinkle in Time and Ready Player One should have no trouble getting to $100 million, while Tomb Raider has a 50/50 chance of getting there. Unfortunately, compared to last March, this is still a pittance. There’s a chance that no film opening this March will earn as much in total as Beauty and the Beast opened with last march. We will need Black Panther to have good legs to keep 2018 ahead of 2017 by the end of the month.
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Love, Simon Trailer
February 12th, 2018
Drama starring Nick Robinson opens March 16 ... Full Movie Details.
Everyone deserves a great love story. But for seventeen-year old Simon Spier it’s a little more complicated: he’s yet to tell his family or friends he’s gay and he doesn’t actually know the identity of the anonymous classmate he’s fallen for online. Resolving both issues proves hilarious, terrifying and life-changing.
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Weekend Box Office Performance
Date | Rank | Gross | % Change | Screens | Per Screen | Total Gross | Week |
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2018/06/15 | 8 | $41,451 | 90 | $461 | $43,365 | 1 | |
2018/06/22 | 13 | $16,487 | -60% | 41 | $402 | $78,904 | 2 |
2018/06/29 | 20 | $5,404 | -67% | 24 | $225 | $97,104 | 3 |
Box Office Summary Per Territory
Territory | Release Date |
Opening Weekend |
Opening Weekend Screens |
Maximum Screens |
Theatrical Engagements |
Total Box Office |
Report Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Argentina | 5/4/2018 | $154,642 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $278,137 | 1/1/2019 |
Australia | 3/30/2018 | $917,242 | 218 | 233 | 985 | $4,381,883 | 6/18/2018 |
Austria | 6/29/2018 | $132,935 | 82 | 82 | 82 | $132,935 | 7/2/2018 |
Brazil | 4/6/2018 | $807,000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $1,482,882 | 6/18/2018 |
Czech Republic | 6/15/2018 | $41,451 | 90 | 90 | 155 | $97,104 | 1/1/2019 |
Denmark | 6/22/2018 | $114,149 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $114,149 | 6/25/2018 |
France | 6/29/2018 | $349,242 | 232 | 232 | 232 | $1,046,106 | 7/20/2018 |
Germany | 6/29/2018 | $555,630 | 501 | 501 | 501 | $1,650,508 | 7/27/2018 |
Hong Kong | 5/10/2018 | $0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $317,205 | 6/14/2018 |
Italy | 5/31/2018 | $237,884 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $514,241 | 6/18/2018 |
Lithuania | 6/15/2018 | $6,647 | 95 | 95 | 155 | $23,441 | 7/5/2018 |
Mexico | 4/13/2018 | $997,262 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $2,655,283 | 6/18/2018 |
Netherlands | 6/15/2018 | $202,766 | 85 | 430 | 829 | $795,506 | 8/7/2018 |
New Zealand | 3/30/2018 | $94,882 | 50 | 53 | 233 | $464,661 | 3/13/2023 |
North America | 3/16/2018 | $11,756,244 | 2,402 | 2,434 | 10,189 | $40,826,341 | |
Portugal | 6/22/2018 | $15,973 | 30 | 30 | 73 | $49,769 | 8/15/2018 |
Slovakia | 6/15/2018 | $15,759 | 56 | 56 | 83 | $30,494 | 7/5/2018 |
South Korea | 11/4/2018 | $836 | 1 | 1 | 1 | $1,551 | 11/14/2018 |
Spain | 6/22/2018 | $188,931 | 201 | 216 | 623 | $919,179 | 7/24/2018 |
Taiwan | 5/4/2018 | $177,029 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $424,741 | 9/13/2018 |
United Kingdom | 4/6/2018 | $1,661,867 | 458 | 499 | 1692 | $5,127,019 | 6/18/2018 |
Rest of World | $4,187,498 | ||||||
Worldwide Total | $65,520,633 | 3/13/2023 |
Full financial estimates for this film, including domestic and international box office, video sales, video rentals, TV and ancillary revenue are available through our research services. For more information, please contact us at research@the-numbers.com.
Leading Cast
Nick Robinson | Simon Spier |
Supporting Cast
Katherine Langford | Leah Burke |
Jennifer Garner | Emily Spier |
Alexandra Shipp | Abby Suso |
Josh Duhamel | Jack Spier |
Logan Miller | Martin Addison |
Jorge Lendeborg Jr | Nick Eisner |
Tony Hale | Mr. Worth |
Keiynan Lonsdale | Bram Greenfeld |
Joey Pollari | Lyle |
Miles Heizer | Cal |
Colton Haynes | Kevin |
Talitha Bateman | Nora Spier |
Natasha Rothwell | Ms. Albright |
Mackenzie Lintz | Taylor |
For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.
Production and Technical Credits
Greg Berlanti | Director |
Isaac Aptaker | Screenwriter |
Elizabeth Berger | Screenwriter |
Becky Albertalli | Story based on “Simon vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda” by |
Marty Bowen | Producer |
Wyck Godfrey | Producer |
Isaac Klausner | Producer |
Pouya Shahbazian | Producer |
Timothy M. Bourne | Executive Producer |
John Guleserian | Director of Photography |
Aaron Osborne | Production Designer |
Eric Daman | Costume Designer |
Jack Antonoff | Executive Music Producer |
Rob Simonsen | Composer |
Season Kent | Music Supervisor |
Joulles Wright | Costume Supervisor |
The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.