Italy Box Office for Tom and Jerry (2021)
Theatrical Performance (US$) | ||
Italy Box Office | $41,235 | Details |
Worldwide Box Office | $132,370,100 | Details |
Home Market Performance | ||
North America DVD Sales | $5,915,048 | Details |
North America Blu-ray Sales | $4,376,369 | Details |
Total North America Video Sales | $10,291,417 | |
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Synopsis
One of the most beloved rivalries in history is reignited when Jerry moves into New York City’s finest hotel on the eve of “the wedding of the century,” forcing the event’s desperate planner to hire Tom to get rid of him. The ensuing cat and mouse battle threatens to destroy her career, the wedding and possibly the hotel itself. But soon, an even bigger problem arises: a diabolically ambitious staffer conspiring against all three of them.
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Movie Details
Production Budget: | $50,000,000 |
Italy Releases: | May 13th, 2021 (Wide) |
Video Release: | February 26th, 2021 by Max |
MPAA Rating: | PG for cartoon violence, rude humor and brief language. (Rating bulletin 2652 (cert #52941), 10/21/2020) |
Running Time: | 100 minutes |
Franchise: | Tom and Jerry |
Keywords: | Family Movie, Family Adventure, Animal Lead, Set in New York City, Set in New York, Set in Manhattan |
Source: | Based on Short Film |
Genre: | Adventure |
Production Method: | Animation/Live Action |
Creative Type: | Kids Fiction |
Production/Financing Companies: | Warner Bros. |
Production Countries: | France, Germany, United Kingdom, United States |
Languages: | English |
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Tom and Jerry trailer
November 19th, 2020
Animated adventure starring Chloë Grace Moretz is scheduled to open in theaters on March 5 ... Full Movie Details.
One of the most beloved rivalries in history is reignited when Jerry moves into New York City’s finest hotel on the eve of “the wedding of the century,” forcing the event’s desperate planner to hire Tom to get rid of him. The ensuing cat and mouse battle threatens to destroy her career, the wedding and possibly the hotel itself. But soon, an even bigger problem arises: a diabolically ambitious staffer conspiring against all three of them.
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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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2021/05/14 | 5 | $21,031 | 0 | $21,031 | 1 | ||
2021/05/21 | 10 | $11,238 | -47% | 0 | $35,823 | 2 |
Box Office Summary Per Territory
Territory | Release Date |
Opening Weekend |
Opening Weekend Screens |
Maximum Screens |
Theatrical Engagements |
Total Box Office |
Report Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Australia | 4/1/2021 | $830,786 | 353 | 367 | 2714 | $7,697,833 | 10/20/2022 |
Brazil | 2/19/2021 | $699,000 | 1054 | 1054 | 1054 | $1,300,000 | 10/20/2022 |
Bulgaria | 2/19/2021 | $0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $52,000 | 10/19/2022 |
China | 2/26/2021 | $12,340,000 | 93360 | 93360 | 115787 | $16,200,000 | 10/20/2022 |
Colombia | 2/19/2021 | $0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $1,400,000 | 10/20/2022 |
Czech Republic | 6/11/2021 | $21,346 | 45 | 96 | 242 | $62,300 | 10/20/2022 |
Egypt | 2/19/2021 | $0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $53,000 | 10/19/2022 |
France | 5/19/2021 | $1,422,239 | 502 | 621 | 3655 | $4,800,000 | 10/20/2022 |
Germany | 8/12/2021 | $816,000 | 485 | 485 | 485 | $4,461,827 | 9/24/2021 |
Hong Kong | 3/12/2021 | $165,000 | 102 | 102 | 102 | $381,690 | 4/12/2021 |
Iceland | 2/19/2021 | $0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $76,000 | 10/19/2022 |
India | 2/19/2021 | $324,000 | 999 | 999 | 999 | $1,100,000 | 10/19/2022 |
Italy | 5/13/2021 | $21,031 | 0 | 5 | 5 | $41,235 | 10/20/2022 |
Japan | 3/19/2021 | $1,800,000 | 354 | 354 | 1399 | $7,200,000 | 10/20/2022 |
Lithuania | 5/7/2021 | $21,349 | 14 | 14 | 68 | $60,690 | 12/22/2021 |
Mexico | 2/18/2021 | $372,549 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $2,900,000 | 10/20/2022 |
Netherlands | 6/11/2021 | $130,401 | 130 | 472 | 1439 | $1,500,000 | 10/20/2022 |
New Zealand | 4/15/2021 | $87,024 | 109 | 109 | 801 | $1,148,538 | 10/20/2022 |
North America | 2/26/2021 | $14,112,629 | 2,475 | 2,563 | 29,929 | $46,536,687 | |
Portugal | 5/6/2021 | $63,092 | 85 | 88 | 453 | $277,674 | 10/19/2022 |
Romania | 6/4/2021 | $168,651 | 80 | 81 | 320 | $321,112 | 10/20/2022 |
Russia (CIS) | 2/26/2021 | $3,415,965 | 1765 | 1765 | 7238 | $8,100,000 | 10/20/2022 |
Saudi Arabia | 3/19/2021 | $738,000 | 35 | 35 | 66 | $2,800,000 | 10/20/2022 |
Serbia and Montenegro | 2/19/2021 | $0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $77,000 | 10/19/2022 |
Singapore | 2/12/2021 | $487,000 | 49 | 49 | 49 | $1,200,000 | 10/20/2022 |
Slovakia | 5/28/2021 | $0 | 0 | 47 | 148 | $91,236 | 7/13/2021 |
South Korea | 2/26/2021 | $467,743 | 918 | 918 | 1459 | $1,040,866 | 5/26/2021 |
Spain | 3/26/2021 | $508,893 | 309 | 449 | 1928 | $3,200,000 | 10/20/2022 |
Taiwan | 2/12/2021 | $438,000 | 95 | 95 | 95 | $1,000,000 | 10/19/2022 |
Ukraine | 2/26/2021 | $443,000 | 343 | 343 | 549 | $1,200,000 | 10/20/2022 |
United Arab Emirates | 2/12/2021 | $421,000 | 96 | 96 | 241 | $2,400,000 | 5/3/2021 |
United Kingdom | 5/21/2021 | $333,860 | 371 | 372 | 3493 | $1,761,472 | 2/16/2022 |
Vietnam | 2/19/2021 | $0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $591,000 | 3/15/2021 |
Rest of World | $11,337,940 | ||||||
Worldwide Total | $132,370,100 | 10/20/2022 |
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.
Lead Ensemble Members
Chloë Grace Moretz | Kayla |
Michael Peña | Terrance |
Colin Jost | Ben |
Rob Delaney | Mr. DuBros |
Ken Jeong | Jackie |
Supporting Cast
Jordan Bolger | Cameron |
Patsy Ferran | Dorothy |
Pallavi Sharda | Preeta |
Somi De Souza | Mrs. Mehta |
Ajay Chhabra | Mr. Mehta |
Patrick Poletti | Mr. Jacobson Sr. |
Janis Ahern | Mrs. Jacobson |
Camilla Arfwedson | Linda Perrybottom |
Joe Bone | Animal Control Officer |
Edward Judge | Leo the Sous Chef |
Brian Bovell | Annoyed Vendor |
David Nolan | Passing Father |
Jude Coward Nicoll | Passing Child |
Christina Chong | Lola |
Daniel Adegboyega | Gavin the Doorman |
Craig Stein | Job Hopper Supervisor |
Edward Dogliani | Elephant Trainer |
Josselyn Ospina Escobar | Carriage Riding Kid |
Ozuna | Assistant Hotel Staff |
Paolo Bonolis | Wedding Guest |
Haley Bishop | Person in Park |
Norma Butikofer | Commuter |
Marc Wesley Dehaney | Commuter |
Kerri McLean | News Reporter |
Sophie Holland | TV Announcer |
Joseph Begley | Workman |
Scott Coker | Limo Driver |
Bobby Cannavale | Spike |
Nicky Jam | Butch |
Joey Wells | Lightning |
Harry Ratchford | Topsy |
Spank Horton | Ash |
Na’im Lynn | Meathead |
Lil Rel Howery | Angel/Devil Tom |
Utkarsh Ambudkar | Real Estate Rat |
Tim Story | Pigeon Announcer |
Kaiji Tang | Additional Voice |
Andre Sogliuzzo | Additional Voice |
Cameos
Joe Buck | Himself |
For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.
Production and Technical Credits
Tim Story | Director |
Chris de Faria | Producer |
Kevin Costello | Screenwriter |
Tim Story | Executive Producer |
Adam Goodman | Executive Producer |
Steven Harding | Executive Producer |
Sam Register | Executive Producer |
Jesse Ehrman | Executive Producer |
Allison Abbate | Executive Producer |
Alan Stewart | Director of Photography |
Peter S. Elliot | Editor |
William Hanna | Character Creator |
Joseph Barbera | Character Creator |
Christopher Lennertz | Composer |
Kier Lehman | Music Supervisor |
James Hambridge | Production Designer |
Frazer Churchill | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Michael Eames | Animation Supervisor |
Alison McCosh | Costume Designer |
Lucinda Syson | Casting Director |
Steven Harding | Unit Production Manager |
Will Dodds | First Assistant Director |
Gayle Dickie | Key Second Assistant Director |
Rich Yeomans | Visual Effects Producer |
Phil Sims | Supervising Art Director |
Les Tomkins | Art Director |
David Allday | Art Director |
Peter Dorme | Art Director |
Gregory Fangeaux | Art Director |
Hazel Keane | Art Director |
John Hayes | Sound Mixer |
Rowena Ladbury | Script Supervisor |
Ann Lynch | Post-Production Supervisor |
Siobhan Boyes | Post-Production Supervisor |
Tom Davis | First Assistant Editor |
Rob Stevenhagen | Head of Story |
Dean Roberts | Story Artist |
Carlos Lutterbach | Story Artist |
Neil Boyle | Story Artist |
Sean McCormack | Supervising Sound Editor |
Julian Slater | Supervising Sound Editor |
Julian Slater | Re-recording Mixer |
Chris Burdon | Re-recording Mixer |
Dan Morgan | Supervising Dialogue/ADR Editor |
Jeremy Price | Sound Designer |
Rowan Watson | Sound Designer |
Paul Pirola | Sound Effects Editor |
Hayden Collow | Sound Effects Editor |
Alex Sawyer | Dialogue/ADR Editor |
Anna Lau | Costume Supervisor |
Rose Crocker | Make up |
Francesco Alberico | Hairstylist |
Freya Harkon-MacGregor | Set Decorator |
Jessica MacNaughton | Set Decorator |
Paul Howard | Supervising Location Manager |
Lex Wade | Location Manager |
Richard Van Den Bergh | Special Effects Supervisor |
Flora Warrington | Special Effects Coordinator |
Glen Gathard | Foley Mixer |
Jemma Riley-Tolch | Foley Mixer |
Adam Oakley | Foley Editor |
Dan DiPrima | Music Editor |
Peter Clarke | Music Editor |
Michael Connell | Music Editor |
Dara Taylor | Score Producer |
Dara Taylor | Additional Music |
Dan DiPrima | Additional Music |
DJ Nu-Mark | Additional Music |
Steve McLaughlin | Score Recordist |
John Barrett | Score Recordist |
Casey Stone | Score Recordist |
Casey Stone | Score Mixer |
The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.