Resident Evil: Extinction (2007)

Resident Evil: Extinction
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $50,648,679Details
International Box Office $99,222,424Details
Worldwide Box Office $149,871,103
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $34,693,889 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $529,143 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $35,223,032
Further financial details...

Synopsis

Captured by the Umbrella Corp., Alice receives genetic alterations that leave her with superhuman abilities. Hiding out in the Nevada desert, she joins forces with former cohorts Carlos and L.J. as well as new survivors Claire, K-Mart and Nurse Betty to eradicate the virus that threatens to turn every human on Earth into a zombie.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$23,678,580 (46.8% of total gross)
Legs:2.14 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:33.8% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$45,000,000 (worldwide box office is 3.3 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,828 opening theaters/2,848 max. theaters, 4.4 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $79,359,406

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: September 21st, 2007 (Wide) by Sony Pictures
Video Release: January 1st, 2008 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, released as Resident Evil - Extinction
MPAA Rating: R for strong horror violence throughout and some nudity.
Running Time: 95 minutes
Franchise: Resident Evil
Comparisons: vs. Resident Evil: Afterlife
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Keywords: Post Apocalypse, Mutants, Zombies, Monster, Action Horror
Source:Based on Game
Genre:Horror
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Science Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Screen Gems, Davis Films, Constantin Film, Impact Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Columbus Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 253 $7,222,254 Oct 5, 2007 17
Columbus Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 158 $5,155,107 Oct 5, 2007 17
Columbus Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 156 $8,234,686 Oct 5, 2007 17
Biggest Domestic September Weekend 47 $23,678,580 Sep 21, 2007 3
Top Based on Game Weekend Domestic 22 $23,678,580 Sep 21, 2007 3
Top Horror Weekend Domestic 82 $23,678,580 Sep 21, 2007 3
Biggest Domestic September Day 95 $9,614,163 Sep 21, 2007 1

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Sep 21, 2007 1 $23,678,580   2,828 $8,373   $23,678,580 1
Sep 28, 2007 3 $8,036,405 -66% 2,828 $2,842   $36,826,411 2
Oct 5, 2007 4 $4,521,301 -44% 2,848 $1,588   $43,695,477 3
Oct 12, 2007 9 $2,646,261 -41% 2,249 $1,177   $48,063,414 4
Oct 19, 2007 17 $1,004,389 -62% 1,183 $849   $49,962,808 5
Oct 26, 2007 23 $340,354 -66% 544 $626   $50,648,679 6

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Sep 21, 2007 1 $9,614,163     2,828 $3,400   $9,614,163 1
Sep 22, 2007 1 $8,664,331 -10%   2,828 $3,064   $18,278,494 2
Sep 23, 2007 1 $5,400,086 -38%   2,828 $1,910   $23,678,580 3
Sep 24, 2007 1 $1,593,222 -70%   2,828 $563   $25,271,802 4
Sep 25, 2007 1 $1,338,759 -16%   2,828 $473   $26,610,561 5
Sep 26, 2007 1 $1,126,512 -16%   2,828 $398   $27,737,073 6
Sep 27, 2007 1 $1,052,933 -7%   2,828 $372   $28,790,006 7
Sep 28, 2007 3 $2,385,160 +127% -75% 2,828 $843   $31,175,166 8
Sep 29, 2007 3 $3,422,438 +43% -60% 2,828 $1,210   $34,597,604 9
Sep 30, 2007 3 $2,228,807 -35% -59% 2,828 $788   $36,826,411 10
Oct 1, 2007 3 $646,260 -71% -59% 2,828 $229   $37,472,671 11
Oct 2, 2007 3 $621,772 -4% -54% 2,828 $220   $38,094,443 12
Oct 3, 2007 3 $531,575 -15% -53% 2,828 $188   $38,626,018 13
Oct 4, 2007 3 $548,158 +3% -48% 2,828 $194   $39,174,176 14
Oct 5, 2007 4 $1,245,751 +127% -48% 2,848 $437   $40,419,927 15
Oct 6, 2007 4 $1,874,666 +50% -45% 2,848 $658   $42,294,593 16
Oct 7, 2007 4 $1,400,884 -25% -37% 2,848 $492   $43,695,477 17
Oct 8, 2007 4 $633,806 -55% -2% 2,848 $223   $44,329,283 18
Oct 9, 2007 4 $388,919 -39% -37% 2,848 $137   $44,718,202 19
Oct 10, 2007 4 $346,113 -11% -35% 2,848 $122   $45,064,315 20
Oct 11, 2007 4 $352,838 +2% -36% 2,848 $124   $45,417,153 21
Oct 12, 2007 9 $742,375 +110% -40% 2,249 $330   $46,159,528 22
Oct 13, 2007 9 $1,155,645 +56% -38% 2,249 $514   $47,315,173 23
Oct 14, 2007 9 $748,241 -35% -47% 2,249 $333   $48,063,414 24
Oct 15, 2007 9 $232,207 -69% -63% 2,249 $103   $48,295,621 25
Oct 16, 2007 9 $221,628 -5% -43% 2,249 $99   $48,517,249 26
Oct 17, 2007 9 $215,307 -3% -38% 2,249 $96   $48,732,556 27
Oct 18, 2007 9 $225,863 +5% -36% 2,249 $100   $48,958,419 28

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Sep 21, 2007 1 $28,790,006   2,828 $10,180   $28,790,006 1
Sep 28, 2007 3 $10,384,170 -64% 2,828 $3,672   $39,174,176 2
Oct 5, 2007 4 $6,242,977 -40% 2,848 $2,192   $45,417,153 3
Oct 12, 2007 9 $3,541,266 -43% 2,249 $1,575   $48,958,419 4
Oct 19, 2007 17 $1,349,906 -62% 1,183 $1,141   $50,308,325 5
Oct 26, 2007 29 $340,354 -75% 544 $626   $50,648,679 6

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
Jan 6, 20081951,686 951,686$17,825,079$17,825,0791
Jan 13, 20082307,022-68% 1,258,708$6,198,774$24,023,8532
Jan 20, 20085134,667-56% 1,393,375$2,774,140$26,797,9933
Jan 27, 2008875,827-44% 1,469,202$1,546,871$28,344,8644
Feb 3, 20081455,559-27% 1,524,761$832,829$29,177,6935
Feb 10, 20082238,589-31% 1,563,350$781,427$29,959,1206
Feb 24, 20082536,573 1,628,850$548,229$31,085,6008

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

Supporting Cast

Oded Fehr Carlos Olivera
Ali Larter Claire Redfield
Iain Glen Dr. Isaacs
Ashanti Nurse Betty
Mike Epps L.J.
Christopher Egan Mikey
Spencer Locke K-Mart
Jason O'Mara Albert Wesker
Sienna Guillory Jill Valentine
Matthew Marsden Captain Alexander Slater
Rick Cramer Ice Hockey / Corridor Guard

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

Production and Technical Credits

Russell Mulcahy Director
Paul W.S. Anderson Screenwriter
Bernd Eichinger Producer
Samuel Hadida Producer
Robert Kulzer Producer
Jeremy Bolt Producer
Paul W.S. Anderson Producer
Martin Moszkowicz Executive Producer
Victoria Hadida Executive Producer
Kelly Van Horn Executive Producer
Eugenio Caballero Production Designer
Niven Howie Editor
Charlie Clouser Composer
Tyler Bates Composer
David Johnson Director of Photography
Igor Meglic Second Unit Camera
Marco Niro Art Director
Joseph Porro Costume Designer
Luciano Larobina Sound Designer
Dennis Berardi Visual Effects Supervisor

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

DVD Sales - Chuck More Than Lucky

January 28th, 2008

New releases were not plentiful on the this week's sales chart, but while only three charted, those that did grabbed all but one of the top four spots. This includes the new number one, Good Luck Chuck, which sold 587,000 units for opening week revenue of $9.98 million. More...

DVD Sales - First place to Yuma

January 21st, 2008

3:10 to Yuma led a group of new releases on this week's sales chart earning an impressive $20.16 million from 1.07 million in sales. More...

DVD Sales - Shopping Season is Officially Over

January 14th, 2008

Not a single DVD sold a million units or more this week, but there were three new releases to reach the top five on this week's sales chart. This includes Resident Evil: Extinction, which sold 856,000 units to place first with opening week revenue of $16.03 million. More...

DVD Rentals - Going to War

January 14th, 2008

New releases were few and far between on the rental chart this week, but War did top the charts with $11.78 million. More...

DVD Releases for January 1, 2008

December 31st, 2007

Another irritating week for releases with several movies coming out on Tuesday, January 1st, and others coming out on Wednesday (and I've heard some reports that some of these are already in store). Normally this would cause a lot of confusion, but this week there's barely a dozen releases worth mentioning. Even then there are more than a few that feel like I was just padding the list. The best release in term of extras is War on Blu-Ray, which takes advantage of the technology like no other High Definition release on either format. On the other hand, Shoot 'Em Up is the best movie and the DVD Pick of the Week on either DVD or Blu-Ray. More...

International Details - Lions are more like Lambs

December 3rd, 2007

Lions for Lambs climbed a spot to sixth place with $4.34 million on 2453 screens in 53 markets for a total of $25.97 million, while only managing $1 million or more in one market this past weekend, ($1.40 million on 390 screens during its sixth place debut in France). It opens in Italy later this month and Japan in the spring of '08, but there's almost no chance the film will show a profit at this point. Normally one movie losing money isn't a big issue because the studio can rely on one or two monster hits to pay for their misses, (Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix made enough money to pay for the entire budgets of half-a-dozen misses for Warner Bros. this year, and that's before the home market). However, United Artists is a newly relauched studio and they don't have a war chest built up from past victories. Stumbling out of the gate like this hurts. More...

International Details - Elizabeth a Little More Golden Overseas

November 25th, 2007

Elizabeth: The Golden Age nearly reached the top five with $5.79 million on 1579 screens in 12 markets for a total of $21.80 million. This includes a first place, $1.89 million opening on 470 screens in Russia, while the film added $933,000 on 394 screens in the U.K. for a total of $8.40 million so far. More...

International Details - Stardust still Ascending

November 18th, 2007

Stardust fell out of the top five, but still added $5.80 million on 2327 screens in 48 markets lifting its running tally to $83.50 million. Its best market remained the U.K. where it climbed a spot to second place with $2.66 million on 459 screens for a total of $23.59 million. The film has no major openings left, but $100 million internationally is still within reach. More...

International Top Five - Ratatouille's a Five Star International Release

November 7th, 2007

For the fifth week in a row, Ratatouille led the way on the international charts as it pulled in $15.65 million on 3732 screens in 30 markets for a total of $375.08 million. The film is still number one in the U.K. with $3.22 million on 498 screens and in Italy with $3.15 million on 536 screens. However, its best market of the weekend was Germany where it added $3.84 million on 835 screens scoring second place in the process. The film now has $42.19 million in Germany, $40.89 million in the U.K., and $20.37 million in Italy, which is impressive but well back of France where the animated feature has earned $66.05 million after three months of release. Even with no further markets to open in, Ratatouille will have no problem becoming just the third Pixar film to earn $600 million worldwide and the sixth such hit this year. More...

International Details - Orphans Still Strong

November 4th, 2007

The Orphanage may have fallen out of the top five internationally, but it remained the top draw in Spain with $4.11 million on 373 screens over the weekend for a three-week total of $20.78 million. This is more than Ratatouille has earned in that market after three months of release and equivalent to $200 to $300 million here. It won't make $200 to $300 million here, in fact, it might not make $20 million here. It all depends on how well it does with critics and award committees. More...

International Top Five - Audiences Still Haven't Had Their Fill of Ratatouille

October 24th, 2007

Ratatouille remained in first place over the weekend as it topped $300 million internationally and $500 million worldwide. Over the weekend the film opened in first place in Italy with $6.29 million on 658 screens over the weekend and $7.26 million in total, which is the best opening for a Pixar film in that market. It also topped the charts in Sweden with $1.71 million on 183 screens over the weekend and $2.03 million in total and Poland with $1.24 million on 130 screens over the weekend and $1.49 million. Overall, Ratatouille added $30.11 million on 4168 screens in 29 markets for a total of $310.12 million internationally and $515.03 million worldwide. The film could reach $400 million internationally, especially with its impressive legs so far. In the U.K. the film was down only 31% to $6.26 million on 535 screens over the weekend and $18.38 million in total, while in Germany it was down just 1% to $6.40 million on 860 screens over the weekend and $29.24 million in total. The only Pixar film to make more in that latter market was Finding Nemo at $54 million, which is in all likelihood out of reach, but not completely out of the question. More...

International Top Five - Second Helping for Ratatouille

October 17th, 2007

Ratatouille remained in top spot with $21.07 million on 3721 screens in 39 markets for a total of $271.85 million. This includes a dominating first place, $9.08 million opening on 503 screens in the U.K. This was nearly twice as much as Cars debuted with in that market, but only half as much as The Incredibles. Meanwhile in Germany, the film was down 45% to $6.46 million for the weekend and $20.40 million in total. This is already more than Cars made in total in that market and is about a week away from also topping The Incredibles final figure of $24.22 million. Its best market is still France where it has made $64.76 million, just a hair below the $64.78 million Finding Nemo made in that market meaning Ratatouille has already become the all-time highest grossing Pixar movie in France. More...

International Top Five - Ratatouille Earns its First Michelin Star

October 10th, 2007

Ratatouille climbed to the top on the international charts thanks to a first place opening in Germany, which is one of its last major markets. The film pulled in $11.71 million on 853 screens, which is almost four times what Cars made during its opening and more than twice what The Incredibles debuted with. It isn't as strong as Finding Nemo but that's such a high standard that no one will be disappointed that it didn't make it there. Overall the film added $19.33 million on 3265 screens in 30 markets for a total of $245.83 million, including $63.92 million in France. More...

September-Like Numbers at the Box Office

October 8th, 2007

September was predictable almost to the point of boredom. However, October got off to a rather shocking, near record-breaking start. Granted, these weren't records that studios want to break, with the overall box office fell 7% from last weekend to just $84 million. Worse yet, that was 24% lower than the same weekend last year. More...

International Top Five - Bourne Refuses to Fall

October 3rd, 2007

The summer blockbuster season may have ended a month ago, but The Bourne Ultimatum is still ruling the international box office. This week the film added $9.61 million on 2875 screens in 47 markets for a total of $162.78 million so far. The film had no major, or even midlevel openings this past weekend, but it still managed an estimated $1.5 million in France for a total of $12.6 million after three weeks there. Even if the film had no more markets left to debut in, it could still cross $200 million internationally, and with openings in Italy and Japan still ahead, the goal is to earn more than the first two installments in the franchise combined. More...

Going as Planned

October 1st, 2007

Well, that was predictable. Nearly every film finished the weekend within $1 million of Thursday's predictions, and the one that missed the mark by the biggest margin was still off by just $3 million. On the one hand, I'm happy our predictions were accurate. On the other hand, it makes it difficult to find something interesting to add. More...

Game Over for September

September 27th, 2007

September ends with little fanfare, but there are a couple of films that should be battling for first place. So while no movie really has a shot at superstardom, the race for first should at least be fun to watch. That said, the overall box office appears weak and will likely not keep pace with last year, making it two weekends in the row of year-to-year declines. Hardly reason to panic after the strong winning streak, but something to watch. More...

International Top Five - Shakeup in the Top Five

September 26th, 2007

This week, three of the top five films were not in the top five last week, but despite all of the changes, The Bourne Ultimatum still earned an easy win. Over the weekend the spy thriller added $14.16 million on 3902 screens in 49 markets for a total of $145.59 million. The film had very few openings this past weekend, but did come out in first place in Portugal with $364,000 on 56 screens. The film was able to remain in first place in a number of markets, including France at $2.60 million on 510 screens for a total $7.53 million and Germany at $1.68 million on 717 screens for a total of $11.09 million. The film does have a few more markets to open in, (including Italy and Japan), and given its strong holds, it should hit $200 million before long and should earn more than the previous two installments of the franchise combined. More...

Box Office Bounces Back

September 25th, 2007

It was a rather predictable weekend with no result shocking analysts too much. Overall, we did see a rather large boost in the box office as the weekend ticket sales were close to $98 million, which was a 24% jump from the last weekend. However, it was also roughly 1% lower than the same weekend last year. This means 2007's winning streak is over (assuming nothing significant changes after the chart is certified later in the week), but year-to-date there has been a 7% growth over last year and we are still on a record-setting pace. More...

Movie Website Updates for September 16 - September 22, 2007

September 22nd, 2007

Not a long list this week, but at least we had a clear winner for the Weekly Website Award, Resident Evil: Extinction - Official Site. IN the coming weeks we should see some big sites launch as award season starts to heat up. More...

2007's Winning Streak is in Danger of Going Extinct

September 20th, 2007

September marches on but there are signs of weakness that we haven't really seen since before summer started. The recent winning streak on a year-to-year comparison is likely over as the margin of victory was just 1% last weekend and this week's batch of new releases are much weaker than last year's were. However, it should be noted that 2007 is already a success on many levels and it would take a real collapse during the fall for studios to become worried. More...

Contest - Duet of Prizes

September 14th, 2007

This week we have two sets of prizes, each of them representing a harmonious pairing. To win one must simply predict the box office opening for Resident Evil: Extinction. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win two Dragon Dynasty releases, Jackie Chan's Police Story and The City of Violence. Meanwhile, whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will win Kiss: Kissology Volume II 1978-1991 and a CD Sampler from Emmy Rossum's debut CD, Inside Out, which doesn't come out until October. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2007 Preview: September

September 1st, 2007

After a record-breaking summer, we come to the worst month of the year. There are a few films that look promising, but for the most part the month is filled with projects that should probably never been given the greenlight to begin with. September is a dumping ground for failed projects, and like most similar times of the year, it is crowded with 20 movies that at least have a shot at opening or expanding wide over a period of just four weeks. Five new releases a week is far too many, even if they were all high quality at least half will fail just due to the competition. More...

Movie Website Updates for August 12 - August 18, 2007

August 18th, 2007

Busy week with more than 30 sites featured on the list. However, none really stand our as award-worthy; in fact, most only stand because of a lack of style. Hopefully as the fall season progresses and we near the holidays, we will get bigger and better sites launching. More...

Movie Website Updates for July 29 - August 4, 2007

August 5th, 2007

Another big list of movie sites, but not much in the way of top-notch entries. For a movie site to be an award winner, I expect it to have all of the usual features, extras like clips, something interactive like a game, and background sound and animation. The film that best exemplifies that criteria is Stardust - Official Site, which is the winner of the Weekly Website Award. More...

Movie Website Updates for July 22 - July 28, 2007

July 29th, 2007

Server upgrades went... less smoothly than anticipated, which delayed this column, but at least there are a huge number of sites to check out. Many of these sites are making their first appearance on the list while quite a few are making their last appearance. Unfortunately, while it's a big list, there are not many that are even close to being award worthy at the moment. 30 Days of Night - Official Site comes the closest, but I'm waiting for the missing features to be added before I make that decision. More...

Movie Website Updates for May 27 - June 2, 2007

June 2nd, 2007

A busy week for new sites with roughly a dozen making their first appearance on this week's list. However, it was a site making its last appearance, Knocked Up - Official Site, that was judged best-of-the-best. More...

Movie Website Updates for February 17 - February 23, 2007

February 23rd, 2007

Big week in terms of flash sites launching, but a tough one when it comes to picking a winner. There were several sites that were contenders, and a few that will likely be winners after a few more updates, but none that stood out as the best for the week. It's almost like there were so many that were so close to winning the award that none were able to stand out and get me excited. However, there was one site that was updated this week that did, The Simpsons Movie - Official Site. This site did get a new look, but the real draw here is the first full trailer, to go along with the three previous teasers. Is that enough to make it award worthy? No. But while my rational side was distracted by a game of Sudoku the Fanboy in me made that decisions, and all Fanboy freak-outs are legally binding. Hopefully the final site will live up to the award. I have a feeling it will. More...

New Movie US Release Dates - October 1, 2006

October 1st, 2006

This week's round of new movie release information contains release dates for Teenage Mutant Ninje Turtles, Resident Evil: Extinction and more. More...


  1. Summary
  2. News
  3. Box Office
  4. International
  5. Video Sales
  6. Full Financials
  7. Cast & Crew
  8. Trailer

Synopsis

Captured by the Umbrella Corp., Alice receives genetic alterations that leave her with superhuman abilities. Hiding out in the Nevada desert, she joins forces with former cohorts Carlos and L.J. as well as new survivors Claire, K-Mart and Nurse Betty to eradicate the virus that threatens to turn every human on Earth into a zombie.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$23,678,580 (46.8% of total gross)
Legs:2.14 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:33.8% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$45,000,000 (worldwide box office is 3.3 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,828 opening theaters/2,848 max. theaters, 4.4 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $79,359,406

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: September 21st, 2007 (Wide) by Sony Pictures
Video Release: January 1st, 2008 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, released as Resident Evil - Extinction
MPAA Rating: R for strong horror violence throughout and some nudity.
Running Time: 95 minutes
Franchise: Resident Evil
Comparisons: vs. Resident Evil: Afterlife
Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords: Post Apocalypse, Mutants, Zombies, Monster, Action Horror
Source:Based on Game
Genre:Horror
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Science Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Screen Gems, Davis Films, Constantin Film, Impact Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Columbus Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 253 $7,222,254 Oct 5, 2007 17
Columbus Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 158 $5,155,107 Oct 5, 2007 17
Columbus Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 156 $8,234,686 Oct 5, 2007 17
Biggest Domestic September Weekend 47 $23,678,580 Sep 21, 2007 3
Top Based on Game Weekend Domestic 22 $23,678,580 Sep 21, 2007 3
Top Horror Weekend Domestic 82 $23,678,580 Sep 21, 2007 3
Biggest Domestic September Day 95 $9,614,163 Sep 21, 2007 1

Leading Cast

Supporting Cast

Oded Fehr Carlos Olivera
Ali Larter Claire Redfield
Iain Glen Dr. Isaacs
Ashanti Nurse Betty
Mike Epps L.J.
Christopher Egan Mikey
Spencer Locke K-Mart
Jason O'Mara Albert Wesker
Sienna Guillory Jill Valentine
Matthew Marsden Captain Alexander Slater
Rick Cramer Ice Hockey / Corridor Guard

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

Production and Technical Credits

Russell Mulcahy Director
Paul W.S. Anderson Screenwriter
Bernd Eichinger Producer
Samuel Hadida Producer
Robert Kulzer Producer
Jeremy Bolt Producer
Paul W.S. Anderson Producer
Martin Moszkowicz Executive Producer
Victoria Hadida Executive Producer
Kelly Van Horn Executive Producer
Eugenio Caballero Production Designer
Niven Howie Editor
Charlie Clouser Composer
Tyler Bates Composer
David Johnson Director of Photography
Igor Meglic Second Unit Camera
Marco Niro Art Director
Joseph Porro Costume Designer
Luciano Larobina Sound Designer
Dennis Berardi Visual Effects Supervisor

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

DVD Sales - Chuck More Than Lucky

January 28th, 2008

New releases were not plentiful on the this week's sales chart, but while only three charted, those that did grabbed all but one of the top four spots. This includes the new number one, Good Luck Chuck, which sold 587,000 units for opening week revenue of $9.98 million. More...

DVD Sales - First place to Yuma

January 21st, 2008

3:10 to Yuma led a group of new releases on this week's sales chart earning an impressive $20.16 million from 1.07 million in sales. More...

DVD Sales - Shopping Season is Officially Over

January 14th, 2008

Not a single DVD sold a million units or more this week, but there were three new releases to reach the top five on this week's sales chart. This includes Resident Evil: Extinction, which sold 856,000 units to place first with opening week revenue of $16.03 million. More...

DVD Rentals - Going to War

January 14th, 2008

New releases were few and far between on the rental chart this week, but War did top the charts with $11.78 million. More...

DVD Releases for January 1, 2008

December 31st, 2007

Another irritating week for releases with several movies coming out on Tuesday, January 1st, and others coming out on Wednesday (and I've heard some reports that some of these are already in store). Normally this would cause a lot of confusion, but this week there's barely a dozen releases worth mentioning. Even then there are more than a few that feel like I was just padding the list. The best release in term of extras is War on Blu-Ray, which takes advantage of the technology like no other High Definition release on either format. On the other hand, Shoot 'Em Up is the best movie and the DVD Pick of the Week on either DVD or Blu-Ray. More...

International Details - Lions are more like Lambs

December 3rd, 2007

Lions for Lambs climbed a spot to sixth place with $4.34 million on 2453 screens in 53 markets for a total of $25.97 million, while only managing $1 million or more in one market this past weekend, ($1.40 million on 390 screens during its sixth place debut in France). It opens in Italy later this month and Japan in the spring of '08, but there's almost no chance the film will show a profit at this point. Normally one movie losing money isn't a big issue because the studio can rely on one or two monster hits to pay for their misses, (Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix made enough money to pay for the entire budgets of half-a-dozen misses for Warner Bros. this year, and that's before the home market). However, United Artists is a newly relauched studio and they don't have a war chest built up from past victories. Stumbling out of the gate like this hurts. More...

International Details - Elizabeth a Little More Golden Overseas

November 25th, 2007

Elizabeth: The Golden Age nearly reached the top five with $5.79 million on 1579 screens in 12 markets for a total of $21.80 million. This includes a first place, $1.89 million opening on 470 screens in Russia, while the film added $933,000 on 394 screens in the U.K. for a total of $8.40 million so far. More...

International Details - Stardust still Ascending

November 18th, 2007

Stardust fell out of the top five, but still added $5.80 million on 2327 screens in 48 markets lifting its running tally to $83.50 million. Its best market remained the U.K. where it climbed a spot to second place with $2.66 million on 459 screens for a total of $23.59 million. The film has no major openings left, but $100 million internationally is still within reach. More...

International Top Five - Ratatouille's a Five Star International Release

November 7th, 2007

For the fifth week in a row, Ratatouille led the way on the international charts as it pulled in $15.65 million on 3732 screens in 30 markets for a total of $375.08 million. The film is still number one in the U.K. with $3.22 million on 498 screens and in Italy with $3.15 million on 536 screens. However, its best market of the weekend was Germany where it added $3.84 million on 835 screens scoring second place in the process. The film now has $42.19 million in Germany, $40.89 million in the U.K., and $20.37 million in Italy, which is impressive but well back of France where the animated feature has earned $66.05 million after three months of release. Even with no further markets to open in, Ratatouille will have no problem becoming just the third Pixar film to earn $600 million worldwide and the sixth such hit this year. More...

International Details - Orphans Still Strong

November 4th, 2007

The Orphanage may have fallen out of the top five internationally, but it remained the top draw in Spain with $4.11 million on 373 screens over the weekend for a three-week total of $20.78 million. This is more than Ratatouille has earned in that market after three months of release and equivalent to $200 to $300 million here. It won't make $200 to $300 million here, in fact, it might not make $20 million here. It all depends on how well it does with critics and award committees. More...

International Top Five - Audiences Still Haven't Had Their Fill of Ratatouille

October 24th, 2007

Ratatouille remained in first place over the weekend as it topped $300 million internationally and $500 million worldwide. Over the weekend the film opened in first place in Italy with $6.29 million on 658 screens over the weekend and $7.26 million in total, which is the best opening for a Pixar film in that market. It also topped the charts in Sweden with $1.71 million on 183 screens over the weekend and $2.03 million in total and Poland with $1.24 million on 130 screens over the weekend and $1.49 million. Overall, Ratatouille added $30.11 million on 4168 screens in 29 markets for a total of $310.12 million internationally and $515.03 million worldwide. The film could reach $400 million internationally, especially with its impressive legs so far. In the U.K. the film was down only 31% to $6.26 million on 535 screens over the weekend and $18.38 million in total, while in Germany it was down just 1% to $6.40 million on 860 screens over the weekend and $29.24 million in total. The only Pixar film to make more in that latter market was Finding Nemo at $54 million, which is in all likelihood out of reach, but not completely out of the question. More...

International Top Five - Second Helping for Ratatouille

October 17th, 2007

Ratatouille remained in top spot with $21.07 million on 3721 screens in 39 markets for a total of $271.85 million. This includes a dominating first place, $9.08 million opening on 503 screens in the U.K. This was nearly twice as much as Cars debuted with in that market, but only half as much as The Incredibles. Meanwhile in Germany, the film was down 45% to $6.46 million for the weekend and $20.40 million in total. This is already more than Cars made in total in that market and is about a week away from also topping The Incredibles final figure of $24.22 million. Its best market is still France where it has made $64.76 million, just a hair below the $64.78 million Finding Nemo made in that market meaning Ratatouille has already become the all-time highest grossing Pixar movie in France. More...

International Top Five - Ratatouille Earns its First Michelin Star

October 10th, 2007

Ratatouille climbed to the top on the international charts thanks to a first place opening in Germany, which is one of its last major markets. The film pulled in $11.71 million on 853 screens, which is almost four times what Cars made during its opening and more than twice what The Incredibles debuted with. It isn't as strong as Finding Nemo but that's such a high standard that no one will be disappointed that it didn't make it there. Overall the film added $19.33 million on 3265 screens in 30 markets for a total of $245.83 million, including $63.92 million in France. More...

September-Like Numbers at the Box Office

October 8th, 2007

September was predictable almost to the point of boredom. However, October got off to a rather shocking, near record-breaking start. Granted, these weren't records that studios want to break, with the overall box office fell 7% from last weekend to just $84 million. Worse yet, that was 24% lower than the same weekend last year. More...

International Top Five - Bourne Refuses to Fall

October 3rd, 2007

The summer blockbuster season may have ended a month ago, but The Bourne Ultimatum is still ruling the international box office. This week the film added $9.61 million on 2875 screens in 47 markets for a total of $162.78 million so far. The film had no major, or even midlevel openings this past weekend, but it still managed an estimated $1.5 million in France for a total of $12.6 million after three weeks there. Even if the film had no more markets left to debut in, it could still cross $200 million internationally, and with openings in Italy and Japan still ahead, the goal is to earn more than the first two installments in the franchise combined. More...

Going as Planned

October 1st, 2007

Well, that was predictable. Nearly every film finished the weekend within $1 million of Thursday's predictions, and the one that missed the mark by the biggest margin was still off by just $3 million. On the one hand, I'm happy our predictions were accurate. On the other hand, it makes it difficult to find something interesting to add. More...

Game Over for September

September 27th, 2007

September ends with little fanfare, but there are a couple of films that should be battling for first place. So while no movie really has a shot at superstardom, the race for first should at least be fun to watch. That said, the overall box office appears weak and will likely not keep pace with last year, making it two weekends in the row of year-to-year declines. Hardly reason to panic after the strong winning streak, but something to watch. More...

International Top Five - Shakeup in the Top Five

September 26th, 2007

This week, three of the top five films were not in the top five last week, but despite all of the changes, The Bourne Ultimatum still earned an easy win. Over the weekend the spy thriller added $14.16 million on 3902 screens in 49 markets for a total of $145.59 million. The film had very few openings this past weekend, but did come out in first place in Portugal with $364,000 on 56 screens. The film was able to remain in first place in a number of markets, including France at $2.60 million on 510 screens for a total $7.53 million and Germany at $1.68 million on 717 screens for a total of $11.09 million. The film does have a few more markets to open in, (including Italy and Japan), and given its strong holds, it should hit $200 million before long and should earn more than the previous two installments of the franchise combined. More...

Box Office Bounces Back

September 25th, 2007

It was a rather predictable weekend with no result shocking analysts too much. Overall, we did see a rather large boost in the box office as the weekend ticket sales were close to $98 million, which was a 24% jump from the last weekend. However, it was also roughly 1% lower than the same weekend last year. This means 2007's winning streak is over (assuming nothing significant changes after the chart is certified later in the week), but year-to-date there has been a 7% growth over last year and we are still on a record-setting pace. More...

Movie Website Updates for September 16 - September 22, 2007

September 22nd, 2007

Not a long list this week, but at least we had a clear winner for the Weekly Website Award, Resident Evil: Extinction - Official Site. IN the coming weeks we should see some big sites launch as award season starts to heat up. More...

2007's Winning Streak is in Danger of Going Extinct

September 20th, 2007

September marches on but there are signs of weakness that we haven't really seen since before summer started. The recent winning streak on a year-to-year comparison is likely over as the margin of victory was just 1% last weekend and this week's batch of new releases are much weaker than last year's were. However, it should be noted that 2007 is already a success on many levels and it would take a real collapse during the fall for studios to become worried. More...

Contest - Duet of Prizes

September 14th, 2007

This week we have two sets of prizes, each of them representing a harmonious pairing. To win one must simply predict the box office opening for Resident Evil: Extinction. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win two Dragon Dynasty releases, Jackie Chan's Police Story and The City of Violence. Meanwhile, whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will win Kiss: Kissology Volume II 1978-1991 and a CD Sampler from Emmy Rossum's debut CD, Inside Out, which doesn't come out until October. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2007 Preview: September

September 1st, 2007

After a record-breaking summer, we come to the worst month of the year. There are a few films that look promising, but for the most part the month is filled with projects that should probably never been given the greenlight to begin with. September is a dumping ground for failed projects, and like most similar times of the year, it is crowded with 20 movies that at least have a shot at opening or expanding wide over a period of just four weeks. Five new releases a week is far too many, even if they were all high quality at least half will fail just due to the competition. More...

Movie Website Updates for August 12 - August 18, 2007

August 18th, 2007

Busy week with more than 30 sites featured on the list. However, none really stand our as award-worthy; in fact, most only stand because of a lack of style. Hopefully as the fall season progresses and we near the holidays, we will get bigger and better sites launching. More...

Movie Website Updates for July 29 - August 4, 2007

August 5th, 2007

Another big list of movie sites, but not much in the way of top-notch entries. For a movie site to be an award winner, I expect it to have all of the usual features, extras like clips, something interactive like a game, and background sound and animation. The film that best exemplifies that criteria is Stardust - Official Site, which is the winner of the Weekly Website Award. More...

Movie Website Updates for July 22 - July 28, 2007

July 29th, 2007

Server upgrades went... less smoothly than anticipated, which delayed this column, but at least there are a huge number of sites to check out. Many of these sites are making their first appearance on the list while quite a few are making their last appearance. Unfortunately, while it's a big list, there are not many that are even close to being award worthy at the moment. 30 Days of Night - Official Site comes the closest, but I'm waiting for the missing features to be added before I make that decision. More...

Movie Website Updates for May 27 - June 2, 2007

June 2nd, 2007

A busy week for new sites with roughly a dozen making their first appearance on this week's list. However, it was a site making its last appearance, Knocked Up - Official Site, that was judged best-of-the-best. More...

Movie Website Updates for February 17 - February 23, 2007

February 23rd, 2007

Big week in terms of flash sites launching, but a tough one when it comes to picking a winner. There were several sites that were contenders, and a few that will likely be winners after a few more updates, but none that stood out as the best for the week. It's almost like there were so many that were so close to winning the award that none were able to stand out and get me excited. However, there was one site that was updated this week that did, The Simpsons Movie - Official Site. This site did get a new look, but the real draw here is the first full trailer, to go along with the three previous teasers. Is that enough to make it award worthy? No. But while my rational side was distracted by a game of Sudoku the Fanboy in me made that decisions, and all Fanboy freak-outs are legally binding. Hopefully the final site will live up to the award. I have a feeling it will. More...

New Movie US Release Dates - October 1, 2006

October 1st, 2006

This week's round of new movie release information contains release dates for Teenage Mutant Ninje Turtles, Resident Evil: Extinction and more. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Sep 21, 2007 1 $23,678,580   2,828 $8,373   $23,678,580 1
Sep 28, 2007 3 $8,036,405 -66% 2,828 $2,842   $36,826,411 2
Oct 5, 2007 4 $4,521,301 -44% 2,848 $1,588   $43,695,477 3
Oct 12, 2007 9 $2,646,261 -41% 2,249 $1,177   $48,063,414 4
Oct 19, 2007 17 $1,004,389 -62% 1,183 $849   $49,962,808 5
Oct 26, 2007 23 $340,354 -66% 544 $626   $50,648,679 6

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Sep 21, 2007 1 $9,614,163     2,828 $3,400   $9,614,163 1
Sep 22, 2007 1 $8,664,331 -10%   2,828 $3,064   $18,278,494 2
Sep 23, 2007 1 $5,400,086 -38%   2,828 $1,910   $23,678,580 3
Sep 24, 2007 1 $1,593,222 -70%   2,828 $563   $25,271,802 4
Sep 25, 2007 1 $1,338,759 -16%   2,828 $473   $26,610,561 5
Sep 26, 2007 1 $1,126,512 -16%   2,828 $398   $27,737,073 6
Sep 27, 2007 1 $1,052,933 -7%   2,828 $372   $28,790,006 7
Sep 28, 2007 3 $2,385,160 +127% -75% 2,828 $843   $31,175,166 8
Sep 29, 2007 3 $3,422,438 +43% -60% 2,828 $1,210   $34,597,604 9
Sep 30, 2007 3 $2,228,807 -35% -59% 2,828 $788   $36,826,411 10
Oct 1, 2007 3 $646,260 -71% -59% 2,828 $229   $37,472,671 11
Oct 2, 2007 3 $621,772 -4% -54% 2,828 $220   $38,094,443 12
Oct 3, 2007 3 $531,575 -15% -53% 2,828 $188   $38,626,018 13
Oct 4, 2007 3 $548,158 +3% -48% 2,828 $194   $39,174,176 14
Oct 5, 2007 4 $1,245,751 +127% -48% 2,848 $437   $40,419,927 15
Oct 6, 2007 4 $1,874,666 +50% -45% 2,848 $658   $42,294,593 16
Oct 7, 2007 4 $1,400,884 -25% -37% 2,848 $492   $43,695,477 17
Oct 8, 2007 4 $633,806 -55% -2% 2,848 $223   $44,329,283 18
Oct 9, 2007 4 $388,919 -39% -37% 2,848 $137   $44,718,202 19
Oct 10, 2007 4 $346,113 -11% -35% 2,848 $122   $45,064,315 20
Oct 11, 2007 4 $352,838 +2% -36% 2,848 $124   $45,417,153 21
Oct 12, 2007 9 $742,375 +110% -40% 2,249 $330   $46,159,528 22
Oct 13, 2007 9 $1,155,645 +56% -38% 2,249 $514   $47,315,173 23
Oct 14, 2007 9 $748,241 -35% -47% 2,249 $333   $48,063,414 24
Oct 15, 2007 9 $232,207 -69% -63% 2,249 $103   $48,295,621 25
Oct 16, 2007 9 $221,628 -5% -43% 2,249 $99   $48,517,249 26
Oct 17, 2007 9 $215,307 -3% -38% 2,249 $96   $48,732,556 27
Oct 18, 2007 9 $225,863 +5% -36% 2,249 $100   $48,958,419 28

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Sep 21, 2007 1 $28,790,006   2,828 $10,180   $28,790,006 1
Sep 28, 2007 3 $10,384,170 -64% 2,828 $3,672   $39,174,176 2
Oct 5, 2007 4 $6,242,977 -40% 2,848 $2,192   $45,417,153 3
Oct 12, 2007 9 $3,541,266 -43% 2,249 $1,575   $48,958,419 4
Oct 19, 2007 17 $1,349,906 -62% 1,183 $1,141   $50,308,325 5
Oct 26, 2007 29 $340,354 -75% 544 $626   $50,648,679 6

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
Jan 6, 20081951,686 951,686$17,825,079$17,825,0791
Jan 13, 20082307,022-68% 1,258,708$6,198,774$24,023,8532
Jan 20, 20085134,667-56% 1,393,375$2,774,140$26,797,9933
Jan 27, 2008875,827-44% 1,469,202$1,546,871$28,344,8644
Feb 3, 20081455,559-27% 1,524,761$832,829$29,177,6935
Feb 10, 20082238,589-31% 1,563,350$781,427$29,959,1206
Feb 24, 20082536,573 1,628,850$548,229$31,085,6008

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