Bulgaria Box Office for Olympus Has Fallen (2013)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Bulgaria Box Office $249,670Details
Worldwide Box Office $172,836,993Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $21,011,427 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $18,756,516 Details
Total North America Video Sales $39,767,943
Further financial details...

Synopsis

When the White House (Secret Service Code: "Olympus") is captured by a terrorist mastermind and the President is kidnapped, disgraced former Presidential guard Mike Banning finds himself trapped within the building. As our national security team scrambles to respond, they are forced to rely on Banning¹s inside knowledge to help retake the White House, save the President and avert an even bigger crisis.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$70,000,000
Bulgaria Releases: April 5th, 2013 (Wide)
Video Release: August 13th, 2013 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for strong violence and language throughout.
(Rating bulletin 2259, 2/13/2013)
Running Time: 120 minutes
Franchise: Has Fallen
Keywords: Political, Terrorism, Kidnap, Rescue, Secret Service Agent, White House Under Attack, Action Thriller
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Thriller/Suspense
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Millennium Films, Nu Image, Gerard Butler Alan Siegel Entertainment
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for November 5th, 2013

November 7th, 2013

It's a big week with several first run releases, some big TV on DVD, releases, and more to deal with. The only one that truly rises to the level of Pick of the Week is Mad Men: Season Six, but the screener arrived late and I hate awarding Pick of the Week to a title when that happens. The only other release I really want to see is White House Down, but that's more guilty pleasure than Pick of the Week. I guess it goes to Mad Men: Season Six on DVD or Blu-ray. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for August 13th, 2013

August 15th, 2013

We are entering the beginning of TV on DVD season on the home market. As the fall schedule ramps up, more and more TV on DVD releases will come out. This week we have Once Upon A Time: The Complete Second Season on DVD and Blu-ray, as well as Girls: The Complete Second Season, also on DVD and Blu-ray Combo Pack. Both are worth checking out, but I'm waiting for the screeners for both, so I don't want to award either the Pick of the Week. Instead, I'm giving that honor to The Muppet Movie: The Nearly 35th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray. Meanwhile, What Maisie Knew on DVD or Blu-ray Combo Pack is a close second. More...

International Box Office: Iron Man Overshadows Into Darkness

May 15th, 2013

Iron Man 3 earned first place for the third weekend in a row, this time pulling in $89.3 million on 9,921 screens in 55 markets for totals of $664.4 million internationally and $949.3 million worldwide. At this pace, the film will have no trouble getting to $1 billion this coming weekend, while it should enter the top ten of all time by the end of the weekend. The film's single best market of the weekend was China, where it added $32.7 million over the week to its running tally, which now sits at $97.2 million. More...

International Box Office: Iron Man Retains its Shine

May 8th, 2013

Iron Man 3 remained in top spot on the international chart with $174.3 million on 29,160 screens in 72 markets for totals of $502.8 million internationally and $676.9 million worldwide. The film opened with $64.07 million in China, which makes China the film's biggest international market, despite playing there for half as long as most other major markets. The film dominated Russia with $22.82 million on 1,188 screens over the weekend, which was more than five times the nearest competitor. It also opened in first place in Germany, but with a more subdued $6.91 million on 618 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $10.07 million. This is not a great opening, but one market is nothing compared to the monstrous international run so far. Iron Man 3 held on very well in South Korea down just 19% to $13.53 million on 1,388 screens over the weekend for a total of $43.23 million after two. In the U.K., the film made $9.80 million on 558 screens for a two-week total of $38.17 million. More...

International Box Office: Retaliation Gets Revenge

April 25th, 2013

After getting pushed back into third place last weekend, G.I. Joe: Retaliation returned to first place this weekend with $40.0 million on 13,616 screens in 62 markets for totals of $211.7 million internationally and $322.9 million worldwide. Of its weekend haul, $33.14 million was earned in China. That's really close to what it earned during its domestic opening weekend. Granted, it did open on a Thursday and that likely diluted its weekend number, while the Chinese results are for the full week, but this is still an impressive result. More...

Weekend Estimates: 42 Hits Home Run

April 14th, 2013

Sports movies can be a risky proposition financially. While they potentially have a built-in audience among fans of the sport in question, they can also turn off people who don't much care for the sport. It takes a really compelling story to reach out to non-fans, and it seems as though the story of Jackie Robinson is compelling enough to draw in a broad audience for 42, which will open atop the box office chart this weekend with a projected $27.25 million, according to Warner Bros.' Sunday morning estimate. A 25% uptick on Saturday suggests good word of mouth for the film so far. Less good word of mouth is being earned by Scary Movie 5, which is projected to end in second place with $15.15 million. That's well behind previous outings for the franchise, which have clustered around the $40 million mark. More...

International Box Office: Retaliation Reigns, but China Dominates

April 11th, 2013

Despite falling 50%, G.I. Joe: Retaliation remained in first place on the international chart with $40.2 million on 9,220 screens in 60 markets for a two-week total of $145.2 million. This is already more than it cost to make, but this decline is troubling. Its biggest market of the weekend was Russia, where it slipped to second place with $2.57 million on 1,267 screens over the weekend for a total of $13.25 million so far. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: The Dead Rise

April 8th, 2013

Evil Dead led the way at the box office matching predictions (nearly) perfectly. It fell just a little short of the predicted $26 million, and it was the only film in the top five to miss expectations. This helped the overall box office hold up better than expected. Granted, it did fall 8.7% from last weekend to $134 million, but that was 8.8% higher than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2013 is still taking a beating down 11% at $2.47 billion to $2.79 million, but this win is still helpful. If 2013 can string together a few more wins, then the start of summer and The Avengers won't sting quite as bad. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Close Enough

April 1st, 2013

While Easter Monday is a holiday up here in Canada, it's not in the United States and the weekend numbers have arrived. The numbers are good, or close enough to being good that I'm choosing to focus on the positive. G.I. Joe: Retaliation won the race for the top with an opening weekend that was a little better than expected. Meanwhile, Temptation also opened on the high end of expectations. On the other hand, The Host failed to live up to lowered expectations. Overall, the box office rose 6.1% from last week. Granted, it did fall compared to the same weekend last year, but it fell by less than 1% (0.99%) and compared to the year-to-date decline, that's positively glowing. I'm calling it a victory. That's right, 2013 has been so bad so far that I'm willing to call a 1% decline a victory. 2013 is still well behind 2012's pace at $2.27 billion to $2.59 billion, which is a deficit of 12% or nearly $330 million. More...

Weekend Predictions: Box Office Retaliation or Surrender?

March 29th, 2013

It's Easter long weekend and three films will be battling for box office domination. G.I. Joe: Retaliation is the only one that really has a shot at success. The Host is earning some of the worst reviews for a wide release for the entire year, which is not surprising given the source material. Meanwhile, Temptation is not being screened for critics. It is likely The Croods will be pushed into second place, but should remain strong thanks to the holiday. This weekend last year was led by The Hunger Games with $58 million. There's almost no chance any new release will match that. In fact, there's a chance no film will top last year's second place film, Wrath of the Titans. 2013 is going to get slapped around again. More...

International Box Office: Croods Overpower Oz

March 28th, 2013

The Croods debuted in first place on the international chart with $63.09 million on 11,709 screens in 46 markets, while its global opening was $106.73 million. The film led the way in Russia with $7.82 million on 2,166 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $12.65 million, including previews. It made $8.18 million on 521 screens in the U.K., also including previews, which was enough for an easy first place finish. Another first place victory came in Mexico, where it made $4.51 million on 1,990 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $8.80 million. It also debuted on top of the chart in Germany with $3.63 million on 728 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $4.21 million, while it had nearly identical results in Brazil with $3.35 million on 728 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $4.13 million. The film earned more number one debuts in Italy ($3.90 million on 711) and in Spain ($3.33 million on 763). More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Croods Club Competition

March 25th, 2013

As expected, The Croods earned first place, but it didn't dominate as much as many thought it would, because Olympus Has Fallen did better than expected. The overall box office rose 29% from last weekend reaching $139 million. Unfortunately, again as expected, The Hunger Games earned more this weekend last year than the entire box office earned this year. The year-over-year decline was a massive 35%. That's stunning. That usually only happens when there is a misalignment in holidays. Year-to-date, 2013 is now behind 2012 by a 13% margin at $2.06 billion to $2.36 billion. Given the films coming out later this year and the films that came out last year, I just don't see a pathway to victory for 2013. More...

Weekend Predictions: New Releases Need to be Hungry

March 22nd, 2013

This is one of those weekends where it is really hard to get excited about the box office. That's not to say there's nothing opening that isn't either earning good reviews or has a solid shot at the box office, there are. However, this weekend last year is the weekend The Hunger Games debuted. No film opening this weekend will compete with that. The entire box office this year won't make as much as that one film made last year. 2013 is going to be crushed in the year-over-year comparison and it could be more than a little depressing. As for this year, The Croods should walk away with the number one ranking and might even make more than twice as much as the number two film, which will probably be Olympus Has Fallen. The last new release of the week is Admission, but it might not make the top five. In fact, Spring Breakers is expanding to a little more than 1,000 theaters, but still has a better shot at the top five than Admission has. More...

2013 Preview: March

March 1st, 2013

February is over, and for the most part, we should be very happy it is done and buried. The biggest hit of the month turned out to be Identity Thief, which will cross $100 million shortly. There were also a couple of impressive midlevel hits, like Warm Bodies and Escape from Planet Earth, but for the most part, it was miss after miss. This is bad news for March, which is not only dealing with a slumping 2013 box office, but will be compared with a strong March of 2012. Last March started with The Lorax, which earned more than $200 million. There's a good chance no March release this year will reach this milestone. Last March was also the month The Hunger Games opened, which earned more than $400 million. There's a chance the top three films opening this month won't earn that much combined. 2013 is going to take a beating in the year-over-year comparison and it is already $100 million behind last year's pace. More...

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

DateRankGross% ChangeScreensPer ScreenTotal GrossWeek
2013/04/05 3 $66,195   28 $2,364   $108,682 1
2013/04/12 3 $36,642 -45% 28 $1,309   $191,541 2
2013/04/19 3 $23,760 -35% 26 $914   $249,670 3

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 4/18/2013 $1,980,597 230 230 461 $4,051,792 11/13/2020
Belgium 4/17/2013 $177,167 43 43 86 $316,188 12/14/2015
Brazil 4/5/2013 $993,925 265 265 731 $2,999,241 12/14/2015
Bulgaria 4/5/2013 $66,195 28 28 82 $249,670 12/30/2018
Croatia 3/21/2013 $32,122 14 14 74 $120,371 12/30/2018
Czech Republic 4/11/2013 $37,862 48 48 117 $88,875 12/30/2018
Denmark 4/4/2013 $182,025 34 38 110 $493,841 12/14/2015
Egypt 3/21/2013 $14,888 0 0 0 $14,888 12/30/2018
Estonia 4/19/2013 $7,271 4 4 4 $7,271 12/14/2015
Finland 4/19/2013 $56,203 41 41 68 $109,133 12/14/2015
France 3/20/2013 $1,251,181 180 180 527 $2,647,723 12/14/2015
Greece 3/21/2013 $0 0 36 100 $537,066 12/14/2015
Hong Kong 3/21/2013 $509,313 47 47 139 $1,229,667 12/14/2015
Hungary 4/4/2013 $9,805 7 30 127 $210,637 12/30/2018
Iceland 4/19/2013 $20,074 6 6 11 $45,971 12/30/2018
India 3/22/2013 $728,531 300 300 300 $728,531 12/14/2015
Italy 4/18/2013 $1,701,531 336 336 667 $3,392,332 12/14/2015
Jordan 3/21/2013 $27,504 3 3 3 $27,504 12/30/2018
Lebanon 3/21/2013 $115,576 13 15 68 $475,733 12/30/2018
Lithuania 4/5/2013 $16,052 7 7 19 $42,618 12/14/2015
Malaysia 3/21/2013 $539,040 80 80 342 $1,636,090 12/14/2015
Mexico 4/19/2013 $1,000,542 771 771 1248 $1,819,219 12/14/2015
New Zealand 4/18/2013 $243,292 39 39 39 $251,116 12/14/2015
North America 3/22/2013 $30,373,794 3,098 3,106 21,351 $98,927,592 3/11/2024
Philippines 4/10/2013 $249,755 90 90 180 $439,075 12/30/2018
Poland 4/26/2013 $116,802 88 88 88 $116,802 12/30/2018
Romania 4/5/2013 $188,388 35 35 108 $441,315 12/30/2018
Russia (CIS) 4/4/2013 $2,852,184 858 858 1987 $4,910,768 12/30/2018
Serbia and Montenegro 3/21/2013 $6,255 10 10 50 $22,044 12/30/2018
Singapore 4/11/2013 $342,169 26 26 68 $993,622 12/14/2015
Slovakia 4/11/2013 $17,448 24 24 54 $39,671 12/14/2015
Slovenia 4/4/2013 $18,960 9 9 36 $50,662 12/14/2015
South Africa 4/12/2013 $125,848 58 58 172 $380,544 12/14/2015
Taiwan 3/22/2013 $624,948 66 66 345 $3,614,863 12/14/2015
Thailand 3/21/2013 $514,853 111 111 184 $850,856 12/14/2015
Ukraine 4/4/2013 $140,698 59 59 176 $278,305 12/30/2018
United Arab Emirates 3/21/2013 $597,521 43 43 102 $1,391,690 12/30/2018
United Kingdom 4/17/2013 $3,423,776 453 461 914 $6,140,853 12/14/2015
Vietnam 4/26/2013 $59,518 30 30 30 $59,518 12/30/2018
 
Rest of World $32,683,336
 
Worldwide Total$172,836,993 3/11/2024

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Lead Ensemble Members

Gerard Butler Mike Banning
Aaron Eckhart President Benjamin Asher
Dylan McDermott Forbes
Morgan Freeman Speaker Trumbull
Rick Yune Kang
Angela Bassett Secret Service Director Lynn Jacobs

Supporting Cast

Finley Jacobsen Connor
Melissa Leo Secretary of Defense Ruth McMillian
Radha Mitchell Leah
Cole Hauser Roma
James Ingersoll Admiral Nathan Hoenig
Freddy Bosche Diaz
Lance Broadway O'Nell
Sean O'Bryan Ray Monroe
Keong Sim Lee Tae-Woo
Kevin Moon Cho
Malana Lea Lim
Robert Forster General Edward Clegg Yu
Sam Medina Yu
Ashley Judd Fist Lady Margaret Asher
Mike Snyder News Reporter #1
Josiah D. Lee Korean Pilot
Edrick Browne Head Technician
Sean Boyd Raptor Pilot
Hunter Burke Army Tech Officer
Adnika Marie Laurent News Reporter #2
Jace Jeanes Sniper #1
Sione Maumalanga Sniper #2
Tory Kittles Agent Jones
Shane Land Agent Davis
Shanna Forrestall Mary Jane Fuller
Ian Casselberry Long Haired EMT
Dorothy Deavers Mrs. Mosely
Amber Dawn Landrum Nurse
Han Soto Male Doctor
Kenneth Wayne Bradley Crisis Room Radio Man
Bill Stinchcomb Watch Officer
Michelle Celeste News Reporter #3
Met Salih News Reporter #4
Darrell L. Connerton CIA Director
Terry Dale Parks Army Commander
Michael Stallings Army Lieutenant
Elliot Grey FBI Assistant Director
Scott Walker Male Reporter
Catherine Shreves Female Reporter

Cameos

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Production and Technical Credits

Antoine Fuqua Director
Creighton Rothenberger Screenwriter
Katrin Benedikt Screenwriter
Gerard Butler Producer
Alan Siegel Producer
Ed Cathell III Producer
Avi Lerner Executive Producer
Trevor Short Executive Producer
Boaz Davidson Executive Producer
John Thompson Executive Producer
Danny Lerner Producer
Conrad W. Hall Director of Photography
Derek Hill Production Designer
Doug Hall Costume Designer
Evan Jacobs Visual Effects Supervisor
John Refoua Editor
Keith Woulard Stunt Coordinator
Joe Bannon Consultant
Ricky Jones Consultant
Darrell Connerton Consultant
Ed Cathell III Unit Production Manager
Richard L. Fox First Assistant Director
Jeffrey Schwartz Second Assistant Director
Christine Crow Co-Executive Producer
Will French Co-Executive Producer
Steve Roberts Co-Executive Producer
Lonnie Ramati Co-Executive Producer
Robert Mazaraki Production Supervisor
Nathalie Samanon Post-Production Supervisor
Sebastian Mazzola Second Assistant Director

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