Toy Story 4 (2019)

Toy Story 4
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $434,038,008Details
International Box Office $638,779,956Details
Worldwide Box Office $1,072,817,964
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $19,247,399 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $39,359,017 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $58,606,416
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Synopsis

Woody has always been confident about his place in the world, and that his priority is taking care of his kid, whether that’s Andy or Bonnie. So when Bonnie’s beloved new craft-project-turned-toy, Forky, declares himself as “trash” and not a toy, Woody takes it upon himself to show Forky why he should embrace being a toy. But when Bonnie takes the whole gang on her family’s road trip excursion, Woody ends up on an unexpected detour that includes a reunion with his long-lost friend Bo Peep. After years of being on her own, Bo’s adventurous spirit and life on the road belie her delicate porcelain exterior. As Woody and Bo realize they’re worlds apart when it comes to life as a toy, they soon come to find that’s the least of their worries.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$120,908,065 (27.9% of total gross)
Legs:3.59 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:40.5% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$200,000,000 (worldwide box office is 5.4 times production budget)
Theater counts:4,575 opening theaters/4,575 max. theaters, 8.3 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $510,800,188

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: June 21st, 2019 (Wide) by Walt Disney
June 21st, 2019 (IMAX) by Walt Disney
International Releases: June 20th, 2019 (Wide) (South Korea)
June 20th, 2019 (Wide), released as Oyuncak Hikayesi 4 (Turkey)
June 21st, 2019 (Wide) (Argentina)
June 21st, 2019 (Wide) (Australia)
June 21st, 2019 (Wide) (Brazil)
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Video Release: October 1st, 2019 by Walt Disney Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: G
(Rating bulletin 2575 (Cert #52083), 4/24/2019)
Running Time: 89 minutes
Franchise: Toy Story
Comparisons: Pixar
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Keywords: Living Toys, Road Trip, Coming of Age, Lost, Rescue, Existential Crisis, Delayed Sequel, 3-D, 3-D - Shot in 3-D, IMAX: DMR, Filmed in Pixar Animation Studios, Emeryville, CA, Filmed in Emeryville, CA, Filmed in California, United States, Filmed in United States, Filmed in Alameda County, CA, Family Adventure
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Digital Animation
Creative Type:Kids Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Disney-Pixar
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest 9th Tuesday 94 $341,370 Aug 20, 2019 61
Biggest 8th Thursday 79 $438,470 Aug 15, 2019 56
Biggest 8th Wednesday 60 $547,800 Aug 14, 2019 55
Biggest 8th Tuesday 23 $944,028 Aug 13, 2019 54
Biggest 8th Monday 73 $628,202 Aug 12, 2019 53
Biggest 8th Sunday 80 $1,321,452 Aug 11, 2019 52
Biggest 8th Saturday 92 $1,875,933 Aug 10, 2019 51
Biggest 8th Friday 71 $1,328,054 Aug 9, 2019 50
Biggest 7th Thursday 31 $1,023,316 Aug 8, 2019 49
Biggest 7th Wednesday 21 $1,180,537 Aug 7, 2019 48
Biggest 7th Tuesday 17 $1,651,893 Aug 6, 2019 47
Biggest 7th Monday 52 $1,072,748 Aug 5, 2019 46
Biggest 7th Sunday 56 $2,123,575 Aug 4, 2019 45
Biggest Domestic 7th Weekend 78 $7,349,131 Aug 2, 2019 45
Biggest 7th Saturday 64 $3,025,863 Aug 3, 2019 44
Biggest 7th Friday 50 $2,199,693 Aug 2, 2019 43
Biggest 6th Thursday 32 $1,414,513 Aug 1, 2019 42
Biggest 6th Wednesday 26 $1,529,941 Jul 31, 2019 41
Fastest to $400m 25 $401,486,230 Jul 31, 2019 41
Biggest 6th Tuesday 15 $2,315,567 Jul 30, 2019 40
Biggest 6th Monday 57 $1,430,583 Jul 29, 2019 39
Biggest 6th Sunday 42 $3,084,896 Jul 28, 2019 38
Biggest Domestic 6th Weekend 50 $10,453,633 Jul 26, 2019 38
Biggest 6th Saturday 56 $4,213,846 Jul 27, 2019 37
Biggest 6th Friday 38 $3,154,891 Jul 26, 2019 36
Biggest 5th Thursday 31 $1,931,488 Jul 25, 2019 35
Biggest 5th Wednesday 26 $2,003,406 Jul 24, 2019 34
Biggest 5th Tuesday 12 $3,301,452 Jul 23, 2019 33
Biggest 5th Monday 60 $2,035,725 Jul 22, 2019 32
Biggest 5th Sunday 30 $4,696,097 Jul 21, 2019 31
Biggest Domestic 5th Weekend 36 $15,551,086 Jul 19, 2019 31
Biggest 5th Saturday 38 $6,225,679 Jul 20, 2019 30
Biggest 5th Friday 26 $4,629,310 Jul 19, 2019 29
Biggest 4th Thursday 14 $3,071,574 Jul 18, 2019 28
Biggest 4th Wednesday 9 $3,444,416 Jul 17, 2019 27
Biggest 4th Tuesday 7 $4,957,061 Jul 16, 2019 26
Fastest to $350m 33 $354,417,359 Jul 16, 2019 26
Biggest 4th Monday 61 $2,810,085 Jul 15, 2019 25
Biggest 4th Sunday 38 $6,491,074 Jul 14, 2019 24
Biggest Domestic 4th Weekend 46 $20,945,639 Jul 12, 2019 24
Biggest 4th Saturday 59 $8,201,112 Jul 13, 2019 23
Biggest 4th Friday 44 $6,253,453 Jul 12, 2019 22
Biggest 3rd Thursday 17 $4,431,102 Jul 11, 2019 21
Biggest 3rd Wednesday 23 $4,305,709 Jul 10, 2019 20
Biggest 3rd Tuesday 15 $6,675,157 Jul 9, 2019 19
Biggest 3rd Monday 50 $4,174,707 Jul 8, 2019 18
Biggest 3rd Sunday 53 $9,128,466 Jul 7, 2019 17
Biggest Domestic 3rd Weekend 44 $33,860,355 Jul 5, 2019 17
Fastest to $300m 34 $306,117,899 Jul 5, 2019 17
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 27 $33,860,355 Jul 5, 2019 17
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 53 $42,372,311 Jul 5, 2019 17
Biggest 3rd Saturday 58 $12,830,622 Jul 6, 2019 16
Biggest 3rd Friday 27 $11,901,267 Jul 5, 2019 15
Biggest 2nd Thursday 25 $7,737,457 Jul 4, 2019 14
Biggest 2nd Wednesday 27 $7,704,752 Jul 3, 2019 13
Biggest 2nd Tuesday 22 $10,164,415 Jul 2, 2019 12
Fastest to $250m 41 $256,815,335 Jul 2, 2019 12
Biggest 2nd Monday 52 $7,960,780 Jul 1, 2019 11
Biggest 2nd Sunday 32 $19,567,240 Jun 30, 2019 10
Biggest Domestic 2nd Weekend 41 $59,700,331 Jun 28, 2019 10
Biggest 2nd Saturday 45 $23,043,114 Jun 29, 2019 9
Fastest to $200m 47 $219,122,900 Jun 28, 2019 9
Biggest 2nd Friday 56 $17,089,977 Jun 28, 2019 8
Biggest 1st Thursday 36 $11,407,113 Jun 27, 2019 7
Biggest Domestic Thursday 85 $11,407,113 Jun 27, 2019 7
Biggest 1st Wednesday 42 $11,950,952 Jun 26, 2019 6
Biggest Domestic Wednesday 92 $11,950,952 Jun 26, 2019 6
Biggest 1st Tuesday 14 $20,570,969 Jun 25, 2019 5
Biggest Domestic Tuesday 22 $20,570,969 Jun 25, 2019 5
Fastest to $150m 50 $155,631,744 Jun 25, 2019 5
Biggest 1st Monday 53 $14,152,710 Jun 24, 2019 4
Biggest Domestic Monday 72 $14,152,710 Jun 24, 2019 4
Biggest 1st Sunday 43 $33,976,333 Jun 23, 2019 3
Biggest Domestic Sunday 48 $33,976,333 Jun 23, 2019 3
Biggest Domestic June Weekend 6 $120,908,065 Jun 21, 2019 3
Biggest Domestic Opening Weekend 52 $120,908,065 Jun 21, 2019 3
Top Adventure Weekend Domestic 15 $120,908,065 Jun 21, 2019 3
Top Digital Animation Weekend Domestic 6 $120,908,065 Jun 21, 2019 3
Top G Weekend Domestic 1 $120,908,065 Jun 21, 2019 3
Top Kids Fiction Weekend Domestic 7 $120,908,065 Jun 21, 2019 3
Top Original Screenplay Weekend Domestic 11 $120,908,065 Jun 21, 2019 3
Biggest Domestic Sequel Weekend 41 $120,908,065 Jun 21, 2019 3
Top Walt Disney Weekend Domestic 26 $120,908,065 Jun 21, 2019 3
Biggest Domestic Weekend 54 $120,908,065 Jun 21, 2019 3
Fastest to $100m 54 $120,908,065 Jun 21, 2019 3
Top 2019 Theater Average 40 $26,428 Jun 21, 2019 3
Widest Opening Weekend 7 4,575 Jun 21, 2019 3
Biggest 1st Saturday 55 $39,524,776 Jun 22, 2019 2
Biggest Domestic Saturday 60 $39,524,776 Jun 22, 2019 2
Fastest to $50m 59 $86,931,732 Jun 21, 2019 2
Biggest 1st Friday 52 $47,406,956 Jun 21, 2019 1
Top Adventure Day Domestic 30 $47,406,956 Jun 21, 2019 1
Top Digital Animation Day Domestic 10 $47,406,956 Jun 21, 2019 1
Top G Day Domestic 1 $47,406,956 Jun 21, 2019 1
Top Kids Fiction Day Domestic 12 $47,406,956 Jun 21, 2019 1
Top Original Screenplay Day Domestic 20 $47,406,956 Jun 21, 2019 1
Biggest Domestic Sequel Day 74 $47,406,956 Jun 21, 2019 1
Top Walt Disney Day Domestic 55 $47,406,956 Jun 21, 2019 1
Biggest Domestic Friday 53 $47,406,956 Jun 21, 2019 1
Biggest Domestic June Day 14 $47,406,956 Jun 21, 2019 1
Biggest Domestic Day 100 $47,406,956 Jun 21, 2019 1
Biggest Previews 61 $12,000,000 Jun 20, 2019 0

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 21, 2019 1 $120,908,065   4,575 $26,428   $120,908,065 1
Jun 28, 2019 1 $59,700,331 -51% 4,575 $13,049   $238,690,140 2
Jul 5, 2019 2 $33,860,355 -43% 4,540 $7,458   $306,117,899 3
Jul 12, 2019 2 $20,945,639 -38% 4,210 $4,975   $346,650,213 4
Jul 19, 2019 3 $15,551,086 -26% 3,750 $4,147   $376,484,435 5
Jul 26, 2019 4 $10,453,633 -33% 3,610 $2,896   $396,210,139 6
Aug 2, 2019 5 $7,349,131 -30% 3,225 $2,279   $410,249,874 7
Aug 9, 2019 9 $4,525,439 -38% 2,295 $1,972   $419,703,807 8
Aug 16, 2019 14 $2,151,203 -52% 1,245 $1,728   $424,413,510 9
Aug 23, 2019 17 $1,230,836 -43% 820 $1,501   $426,734,092 10
Aug 30, 2019 14 $2,382,830 +94% 2,715 $878   $429,728,729 11
Sep 6, 2019 19 $547,483 -77% 640 $855   $431,810,752 12
Sep 13, 2019 21 $412,524 -25% 410 $1,006   $432,368,783 13
Sep 20, 2019 20 $289,852 -30% 291 $996   $432,752,831 14
Sep 27, 2019 20 $202,271 -30% 243 $832   $433,033,071 15
Oct 4, 2019 21 $231,433 +14% 243 $952   $433,314,437 16
Oct 11, 2019 24 $159,493 -31% 189 $844   $433,560,473 17
Oct 18, 2019 30 $90,532 -43% 145 $624   $433,716,016 18
Oct 25, 2019 32 $62,434 -31% 121 $516   $433,804,674 19
Nov 1, 2019 30 $55,602 -11% 105 $530   $433,878,363 20
Nov 8, 2019 35 $44,224 -20% 89 $497   $433,938,888 21
Nov 15, 2019 41 $29,996 -32% 70 $429   $433,986,979 22
Nov 22, 2019 46 $16,231 -46% 48 $338   $434,010,223 23
Nov 29, 2019 45 $13,444 -17% 40 $336   $434,035,540 24

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jun 20, 2019 P $12,000,000     0     $12,000,000  
Jun 21, 2019 1 $47,406,956     4,575 $10,362   $47,406,956 1
Jun 22, 2019 1 $39,524,776 -17%   4,575 $8,639   $86,931,732 2
Jun 23, 2019 1 $33,976,333 -14%   4,575 $7,427   $120,908,065 3
Jun 24, 2019 1 $14,152,710 -58%   4,575 $3,093   $135,060,775 4
Jun 25, 2019 1 $20,570,969 +45%   4,575 $4,496   $155,631,744 5
Jun 26, 2019 1 $11,950,952 -42%   4,575 $2,612   $167,582,696 6
Jun 27, 2019 1 $11,407,113 -5%   4,575 $2,493   $178,989,809 7
Jun 28, 2019 1 $17,089,977 +50% -64% 4,575 $3,736   $196,079,786 8
Jun 29, 2019 1 $23,043,114 +35% -42% 4,575 $5,037   $219,122,900 9
Jun 30, 2019 1 $19,567,240 -15% -42% 4,575 $4,277   $238,690,140 10
Jul 1, 2019 1 $7,960,780 -59% -44% 4,575 $1,740   $246,650,920 11
Jul 2, 2019 2 $10,164,415 +28% -51% 4,575 $2,222   $256,815,335 12
Jul 3, 2019 2 $7,704,752 -24% -36% 4,575 $1,684   $264,520,087 13
Jul 4, 2019 2 $7,737,457 n/c -32% 4,575 $1,691   $272,257,544 14
Jul 5, 2019 2 $11,901,267 +54% -30% 4,540 $2,621   $284,158,811 15
Jul 6, 2019 2 $12,830,622 +8% -44% 4,540 $2,826   $296,989,433 16
Jul 7, 2019 2 $9,128,466 -29% -53% 4,540 $2,011   $306,117,899 17
Jul 8, 2019 2 $4,174,707 -54% -48% 4,540 $920   $310,292,606 18
Jul 9, 2019 2 $6,675,157 +60% -34% 4,540 $1,470   $316,967,763 19
Jul 10, 2019 2 $4,305,709 -35% -44% 4,540 $948   $321,273,472 20
Jul 11, 2019 2 $4,431,102 +3% -43% 4,540 $976   $325,704,574 21
Jul 12, 2019 2 $6,253,453 +41% -47% 4,210 $1,485   $331,958,027 22
Jul 13, 2019 2 $8,201,112 +31% -36% 4,210 $1,948   $340,159,139 23
Jul 14, 2019 2 $6,491,074 -21% -29% 4,210 $1,542   $346,650,213 24
Jul 15, 2019 2 $2,810,085 -57% -33% 4,210 $667   $349,460,298 25
Jul 16, 2019 2 $4,957,061 +76% -26% 4,210 $1,177   $354,417,359 26
Jul 17, 2019 2 $3,444,416 -31% -20% 4,210 $818   $357,861,775 27
Jul 18, 2019 2 $3,071,574 -11% -31% 4,210 $730   $360,933,349 28
Jul 19, 2019 3 $4,629,310 +51% -26% 3,750 $1,234   $365,562,659 29
Jul 20, 2019 3 $6,225,679 +34% -24% 3,750 $1,660   $371,788,338 30
Jul 21, 2019 3 $4,696,097 -25% -28% 3,750 $1,252   $376,484,435 31
Jul 22, 2019 3 $2,035,725 -57% -28% 3,750 $543   $378,520,160 32
Jul 23, 2019 3 $3,301,452 +62% -33% 3,750 $880   $381,821,612 33
Jul 24, 2019 3 $2,003,406 -39% -42% 3,750 $534   $383,825,018 34
Jul 25, 2019 3 $1,931,488 -4% -37% 3,750 $515   $385,756,506 35
Jul 26, 2019 4 $3,154,891 +63% -32% 3,610 $874   $388,911,397 36
Jul 27, 2019 4 $4,213,846 +34% -32% 3,610 $1,167   $393,125,243 37
Jul 28, 2019 4 $3,084,896 -27% -34% 3,610 $855   $396,210,139 38
Jul 29, 2019 4 $1,430,583 -54% -30% 3,610 $396   $397,640,722 39
Jul 30, 2019 4 $2,315,567 +62% -30% 3,610 $641   $399,956,289 40
Jul 31, 2019 4 $1,529,941 -34% -24% 3,610 $424   $401,486,230 41
Aug 1, 2019 4 $1,414,513 -8% -27% 3,610 $392   $402,900,743 42
Aug 2, 2019 5 $2,199,693 +56% -30% 3,225 $682   $405,100,436 43
Aug 3, 2019 5 $3,025,863 +38% -28% 3,225 $938   $408,126,299 44
Aug 4, 2019 5 $2,123,575 -30% -31% 3,225 $658   $410,249,874 45
Aug 5, 2019 5 $1,072,748 -49% -25% 3,225 $333   $411,322,622 46
Aug 6, 2019 5 $1,651,893 +54% -29% 3,225 $512   $412,974,515 47
Aug 7, 2019 5 $1,180,537 -29% -23% 3,225 $366   $414,155,052 48
Aug 8, 2019 5 $1,023,316 -13% -28% 3,225 $317   $415,178,368 49
Aug 9, 2019 9 $1,328,054 +30% -40% 2,295 $579   $416,506,422 50
Aug 10, 2019 9 $1,875,933 +41% -38% 2,295 $817   $418,382,355 51
Aug 11, 2019 9 $1,321,452 -30% -38% 2,295 $576   $419,703,807 52
Aug 12, 2019 8 $628,202 -52% -41% 2,295 $274   $420,332,009 53
Aug 13, 2019 10 $944,028 +50% -43% 2,295 $411   $421,276,037 54
Aug 14, 2019 10 $547,800 -42% -54% 2,295 $239   $421,823,837 55
Aug 15, 2019 10 $438,470 -20% -57% 2,295 $191   $422,262,307 56
Aug 16, 2019 14 $546,185 +25% -59% 1,245 $439   $422,808,492 57
Aug 17, 2019 14 $930,995 +70% -50% 1,245 $748   $423,739,487 58
Aug 18, 2019 13 $674,023 -28% -49% 1,245 $541   $424,413,510 59
Aug 19, 2019 13 $264,903 -61% -58% 1,245 $213   $424,678,413 60
Aug 20, 2019 14 $341,370 +29% -64% 1,245 $274   $425,019,783 61
Aug 21, 2019 14 $266,438 -22% -51% 1,245 $214   $425,286,221 62
Aug 22, 2019 14 $217,035 -19% -51% 1,245 $174   $425,503,256 63
Aug 23, 2019 - $331,284 +53% -39% 820 $404   $425,834,540 64
Aug 24, 2019 - $531,815 +61% -43% 820 $649   $426,366,355 65
Aug 25, 2019 - $367,737 -31% -45% 820 $448   $426,734,092 66
Aug 26, 2019 - $141,526 -62% -47% 820 $173   $426,875,618 67
Aug 27, 2019 - $203,252 +44% -40% 820 $248   $427,078,870 68
Aug 28, 2019 - $148,246 -27% -44% 820 $181   $427,227,116 69
Aug 29, 2019 - $118,783 -20% -45% 820 $145   $427,345,899 70
Aug 30, 2019 15 $475,880 +301% +44% 2,715 $175   $427,821,779 71
Aug 31, 2019 14 $915,745 +92% +72% 2,715 $337   $428,737,524 72
Sep 1, 2019 13 $991,205 +8% +170% 2,715 $365   $429,728,729 73
Sep 2, 2019 13 $1,087,805 +10% +669% 2,715 $401   $430,816,534 74
Sep 3, 2019 15 $216,192 -80% +6% 2,715 $80   $431,032,726 75
Sep 4, 2019 14 $138,891 -36% -6% 2,715 $51   $431,171,617 76
Sep 5, 2019 15 $91,652 -34% -23% 2,715 $34   $431,263,269 77
Sep 6, 2019 - $99,621 +9% -79% 640 $156   $431,362,890 78
Sep 7, 2019 - $266,996 +168% -71% 640 $417   $431,629,886 79
Sep 8, 2019 - $180,866 -32% -82% 640 $283   $431,810,752 80
Sep 9, 2019 - $32,076 -82% -97% 640 $50   $431,842,828 81
Sep 10, 2019 - $44,368 +38% -79% 640 $69   $431,887,196 82
Sep 11, 2019 - $34,901 -21% -75% 640 $55   $431,922,097 83
Sep 12, 2019 - $34,162 -2% -63% 640 $53   $431,956,259 84
Sep 13, 2019 - $84,986 +149% -15% 410 $207   $432,041,245 85
Sep 14, 2019 - $205,436 +142% -23% 410 $501   $432,246,681 86
Sep 15, 2019 - $122,102 -41% -32% 410 $298   $432,368,783 87
Sep 16, 2019 - $20,775 -83% -35% 410 $51   $432,389,558 88
Sep 17, 2019 - $29,306 +41% -34% 410 $71   $432,418,864 89
Sep 18, 2019 - $23,159 -21% -34% 410 $56   $432,442,023 90
Sep 19, 2019 - $20,956 -10% -39% 410 $51   $432,462,979 91
Sep 20, 2019 - $65,358 +212% -23% 291 $225   $432,528,337 92
Sep 21, 2019 - $136,359 +109% -34% 291 $469   $432,664,696 93
Sep 22, 2019 - $88,135 -35% -28% 291 $303   $432,752,831 94
Sep 23, 2019 - $18,758 -79% -10% 291 $64   $432,771,589 95
Sep 24, 2019 - $25,599 +36% -13% 291 $88   $432,797,188 96
Sep 25, 2019 - $16,664 -35% -28% 291 $57   $432,813,852 97
Sep 26, 2019 - $16,948 +2% -19% 291 $58   $432,830,800 98
Sep 27, 2019 - $47,098 +178% -28% 243 $194   $432,877,898 99
Sep 28, 2019 - $96,962 +106% -29% 243 $399   $432,974,860 100
Sep 29, 2019 - $58,211 -40% -34% 243 $240   $433,033,071 101
Sep 30, 2019 - $14,750 -75% -21% 243 $61   $433,047,821 102
Oct 1, 2019 - $14,116 -4% -45% 243 $58   $433,061,937 103
Oct 2, 2019 - $11,250 -20% -32% 243 $46   $433,073,187 104
Oct 3, 2019 - $9,817 -13% -42% 243 $40   $433,083,004 105
Oct 4, 2019 - $51,594 +426% +10% 243 $212   $433,134,598 106
Oct 5, 2019 - $109,030 +111% +12% 243 $449   $433,243,628 107
Oct 6, 2019 - $70,809 -35% +22% 243 $291   $433,314,437 108
Oct 7, 2019 - $18,623 -74% +26% 243 $77   $433,333,060 109
Oct 8, 2019 - $23,578 +27% +67% 243 $97   $433,356,638 110
Oct 9, 2019 - $23,272 -1% +107% 243 $96   $433,379,910 111
Oct 10, 2019 - $21,070 -9% +115% 243 $87   $433,400,980 112
Oct 11, 2019 - $44,954 +113% -13% 189 $238   $433,445,934 113
Oct 12, 2019 - $68,437 +52% -37% 189 $362   $433,514,371 114
Oct 13, 2019 - $46,102 -33% -35% 189 $244   $433,560,473 115
Oct 14, 2019 - $26,313 -43% +41% 189 $139   $433,586,786 116
Oct 15, 2019 - $11,870 -55% -50% 189 $63   $433,598,656 117
Oct 16, 2019 - $12,930 +9% -44% 189 $68   $433,611,586 118
Oct 17, 2019 - $13,898 +7% -34% 189 $74   $433,625,484 119
Oct 18, 2019 - $21,559 +55% -52% 145 $149   $433,647,043 120
Oct 19, 2019 - $41,621 +93% -39% 145 $287   $433,688,664 121
Oct 20, 2019 - $27,352 -34% -41% 145 $189   $433,716,016 122
Oct 21, 2019 - $6,351 -77% -76% 145 $44   $433,722,367 123
Oct 22, 2019 - $6,790 +7% -43% 145 $47   $433,729,157 124
Oct 23, 2019 - $5,879 -13% -55% 145 $41   $433,735,036 125
Oct 24, 2019 - $7,204 +23% -48% 145 $50   $433,742,240 126
Oct 25, 2019 - $15,097 +110% -30% 121 $125   $433,757,337 127
Oct 26, 2019 - $27,967 +85% -33% 121 $231   $433,785,304 128
Oct 27, 2019 - $19,370 -31% -29% 121 $160   $433,804,674 129
Oct 28, 2019 - $3,976 -79% -37% 121 $33   $433,808,650 130
Oct 29, 2019 - $4,541 +14% -33% 121 $38   $433,813,191 131
Oct 30, 2019 - $4,501 -1% -23% 121 $37   $433,817,692 132
Oct 31, 2019 - $5,069 +13% -30% 121 $42   $433,822,761 133
Nov 1, 2019 - $10,215 +102% -32% 105 $97   $433,832,976 134
Nov 2, 2019 - $26,627 +161% -5% 105 $254   $433,859,603 135
Nov 3, 2019 - $18,760 -30% -3% 105 $179   $433,878,363 136
Nov 4, 2019 - $3,342 -82% -16% 105 $32   $433,881,705 137
Nov 5, 2019 - $5,009 +50% +10% 105 $48   $433,886,714 138
Nov 6, 2019 - $3,653 -27% -19% 105 $35   $433,890,367 139
Nov 7, 2019 - $4,297 +18% -15% 105 $41   $433,894,664 140
Nov 8, 2019 - $8,803 +105% -14% 89 $99   $433,903,467 141
Nov 9, 2019 - $20,645 +135% -22% 89 $232   $433,924,112 142
Nov 10, 2019 - $14,776 -28% -21% 89 $166   $433,938,888 143
Nov 11, 2019 - $9,969 -33% +198% 89 $112   $433,948,857 144
Nov 12, 2019 - $3,223 -68% -36% 89 $36   $433,952,080 145
Nov 13, 2019 - $2,715 -16% -26% 89 $31   $433,954,795 146
Nov 14, 2019 - $2,188 -19% -49% 89 $25   $433,956,983 147
Nov 15, 2019 - $4,747 +117% -46% 70 $68   $433,961,730 148
Nov 16, 2019 - $14,502 +205% -30% 70 $207   $433,976,232 149
Nov 17, 2019 - $10,747 -26% -27% 70 $154   $433,986,979 150
Nov 18, 2019 - $1,481 -86% -85% 70 $21   $433,988,460 151
Nov 19, 2019 - $1,691 +14% -48% 70 $24   $433,990,151 152
Nov 20, 2019 - $1,641 -3% -40% 70 $23   $433,991,792 153
Nov 21, 2019 - $2,200 +34% +1% 70 $31   $433,993,992 154
Nov 22, 2019 - $2,983 +36% -37% 48 $62   $433,996,975 155
Nov 23, 2019 - $7,865 +164% -46% 48 $164   $434,004,840 156
Nov 24, 2019 - $5,383 -32% -50% 48 $112   $434,010,223 157
Nov 25, 2019 - $2,109 -61% +42% 48 $44   $434,012,332 158
Nov 26, 2019 - $3,964 +88% +134% 48 $83   $434,016,296 159
Nov 27, 2019 - $3,925 -1% +139% 40 $98   $434,020,221 160
Nov 28, 2019 - $1,875 -52% -15% 40 $47   $434,022,096 161
Nov 29, 2019 - $5,153 +175% +73% 34 $152   $434,027,249 162
Nov 30, 2019 - $5,495 +7% -30% 40 $137   $434,032,744 163
Dec 1, 2019 - $2,796 -49% -48% 40 $70   $434,035,540 164
Dec 2, 2019 - $536 -81% -75% 40 $13   $434,036,076 165
Dec 3, 2019 - $733 +37% -82% 40 $18   $434,036,809 166
Dec 4, 2019 - $608 -17% -85% 40 $15   $434,037,417 167
Dec 5, 2019 - $591 -3% -68% 40 $15   $434,038,008 168

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 21, 2019 1 $178,989,809   4,575 $39,123   $178,989,809 1
Jun 28, 2019 1 $93,267,735 -48% 4,575 $20,386   $272,257,544 2
Jul 5, 2019 2 $53,447,030 -43% 4,540 $11,772   $325,704,574 3
Jul 12, 2019 2 $35,228,775 -34% 4,210 $8,368   $360,933,349 4
Jul 19, 2019 3 $24,823,157 -30% 3,750 $6,620   $385,756,506 5
Jul 26, 2019 4 $17,144,237 -31% 3,610 $4,749   $402,900,743 6
Aug 2, 2019 5 $12,277,625 -28% 3,225 $3,807   $415,178,368 7
Aug 9, 2019 9 $7,083,939 -42% 2,295 $3,087   $422,262,307 8
Aug 16, 2019 13 $3,240,949 -54% 1,245 $2,603   $425,503,256 9
Aug 23, 2019 17 $1,842,643 -43% 820 $2,247   $427,345,899 10
Aug 30, 2019 13 $3,917,370 +113% 2,715 $1,443   $431,263,269 11
Sep 6, 2019 19 $692,990 -82% 640 $1,083   $431,956,259 12
Sep 13, 2019 22 $506,720 -27% 410 $1,236   $432,462,979 13
Sep 20, 2019 21 $367,821 -27% 291 $1,264   $432,830,800 14
Sep 27, 2019 24 $252,204 -31% 243 $1,038   $433,083,004 15
Oct 4, 2019 22 $317,976 +26% 243 $1,309   $433,400,980 16
Oct 11, 2019 23 $224,504 -29% 189 $1,188   $433,625,484 17
Oct 18, 2019 31 $116,756 -48% 145 $805   $433,742,240 18
Oct 25, 2019 34 $80,521 -31% 121 $665   $433,822,761 19
Nov 1, 2019 33 $71,903 -11% 105 $685   $433,894,664 20
Nov 8, 2019 37 $62,319 -13% 89 $700   $433,956,983 21
Nov 15, 2019 44 $37,009 -41% 70 $529   $433,993,992 22
Nov 22, 2019 47 $28,104 -24% 40 $703   $434,022,096 23
Nov 29, 2019 46 $15,912 -43% 40 $398   $434,038,008 24

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 6/21/2019 $7,500,000 0 17 26 $28,903,184 2/14/2020
Australia 6/21/2019 $5,556,913 586 586 3,698 $32,373,798 5/18/2021
Brazil 6/21/2019 $9,600,000 0 605 1,210 $32,659,804 11/24/2019
Bulgaria 6/28/2019 $35,612 0 0 0 $196,914 10/2/2019
Chile 6/21/2019 $0 0 0 0 $15,200,000 8/16/2019
China 6/21/2019 $13,220,000 69,241 69,241 104,636 $29,100,000 10/19/2022
Colombia 6/28/2019 $0 0 0 0 $14,000,000 8/16/2019
Czech Republic 8/16/2019 $36,003 32 148 820 $1,326,740 10/19/2022
France 6/27/2019 $6,200,000 0 124 124 $34,716,684 11/24/2019
Germany 8/16/2019 $2,160,365 0 0 0 $7,172,538 11/24/2019
Hong Kong 7/12/2019 $4,600,000 0 0 0 $11,400,000 10/19/2022
India 6/21/2019 $0 0 0 0 $1,130,709 7/21/2019
Indonesia 6/21/2019 $2,000,000 0 0 0 $6,226,296 7/21/2019
Italy 6/26/2019 $1,815,943 0 47 130 $7,569,371 11/24/2019
Japan 7/12/2019 $15,300,000 0 0 0 $93,812,120 11/24/2019
Lithuania 8/9/2019 $75,503 28 28 110 $278,432 10/9/2019
Mexico 6/21/2019 $23,882,162 0 0 0 $71,882,344 10/19/2022
Netherlands 6/28/2019 $467,045 142 144 1,846 $4,533,838 10/19/2022
New Zealand 6/27/2019 $0 0 73 279 $3,227,438 8/28/2023
Panama 6/21/2019 $0 0 0 0 $12,200,000 8/16/2019
Poland 8/9/2019 $901,934 392 392 392 $4,767,462 10/19/2022
Portugal 6/28/2019 $423,860 117 117 855 $2,544,744 10/19/2022
Romania 6/28/2019 $0 0 37 105 $503,080 11/5/2019
Russia (CIS) 6/21/2019 $2,453,773 1,498 1,661 7,229 $8,785,397 10/19/2022
Slovakia 8/2/2019 $15,164 24 70 354 $456,879 10/8/2019
Slovenia 6/21/2019 $0 0 2 8 $66,986 9/11/2019
South Korea 6/20/2019 $7,471,291 1,335 1,335 4,798 $24,781,448 1/16/2020
Spain 6/21/2019 $3,508,421 430 430 3,476 $25,405,710 11/12/2020
Taiwan 6/21/2019 $2,670,233 0 0 0 $10,061,418 1/5/2020
Thailand 6/21/2019 $1,400,000 0 0 0 $1,400,000 6/26/2019
Turkey 6/20/2019 $285,570 407 407 2,306 $2,092,129 10/19/2022
United Kingdom 6/21/2019 $16,895,325 688 691 10,194 $82,805,688 11/24/2019
 
Rest of World $67,198,805
 
International Total$638,779,956 8/28/2023

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
Oct 13, 20191176,970 176,970$3,884,492$3,884,4922
Oct 20, 20192114,911-35% 291,881$2,293,624$6,178,1163
Oct 27, 2019333,504-71% 325,385$668,740$6,846,8564
Nov 3, 2019348,291+44% 373,676$963,888$7,810,7445
Nov 10, 2019266,148+37% 439,824$1,307,084$9,117,8286
Nov 17, 2019646,100-30% 485,924$920,156$10,037,9847
Nov 24, 2019838,385-17% 524,309$731,234$10,769,2188
Dec 1, 201912205,022+434% 729,331$3,091,732$13,860,9509
Dec 8, 2019783,542-59% 812,873$1,016,706$14,877,65610
Dec 15, 2019946,438-44% 859,311$770,406$15,648,06211
Dec 22, 20191255,239+19% 914,550$986,569$16,634,63112
Dec 29, 20191140,674-26% 955,224$725,624$17,360,25513
Jan 5, 20201817,543-57% 972,767$311,213$17,671,46814
Jan 19, 2020168,911 988,919$133,665$17,932,14016
Jan 26, 20201710,287+15% 999,206$151,836$18,083,97617
Feb 2, 2020259,621-6% 1,008,827$144,026$18,228,00218
Feb 9, 2020308,647-10% 1,017,474$138,871$18,366,87319
Feb 16, 20201911,581+34% 1,029,055$206,605$18,573,47820

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Oct 13, 20191833,550 833,550$13,889,970$13,889,9702
Oct 20, 20191252,017-70% 1,085,567$6,193,478$20,083,4483
Oct 27, 2019281,203-68% 1,166,770$1,896,576$21,980,0244
Nov 3, 2019280,566-1% 1,247,336$1,846,785$23,826,8095
Nov 10, 2019435,231-56% 1,282,567$809,672$24,636,4816
Nov 17, 2019648,064+36% 1,330,631$1,108,967$25,745,4487
Nov 24, 2019626,479-45% 1,357,110$621,907$26,367,3558
Dec 1, 20199199,922+655% 1,557,032$3,980,061$30,347,4169
Dec 8, 20194103,423-48% 1,660,455$1,780,222$32,127,63810
Dec 15, 2019740,643-61% 1,701,098$868,423$32,996,06111
Dec 22, 2019886,322+112% 1,787,420$1,849,716$34,845,77712
Dec 29, 2019677,430-10% 1,864,850$1,399,432$36,245,20913
Jan 5, 20201321,290-73% 1,886,140$381,828$36,627,03714
Jan 12, 2020167,398-65% 1,893,538$132,726$36,759,76315
Jan 19, 2020168,005+8% 1,901,543$142,996$36,902,75916
Jan 26, 2020208,999+12% 1,910,542$176,077$37,078,83617
Feb 2, 2020198,368-7% 1,918,910$160,888$37,239,72418
Feb 16, 20202011,508 1,937,222$214,895$37,586,56020
Nov 15, 20201424,987 2,016,699$532,723$39,077,87259

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Lead Ensemble Members

Tom Hanks Woody
Tim Allen Buzz Lightyear
Annie Potts Bo Peep
Tony Hale Forky
Keegan-Michael Key Ducky
Jordan Peele Bunny
Christina Hendricks Gabby Gabby

Supporting Cast

Joan Cusack Jessie
Wallace Shawn Rex
John Ratzenberger Hamm
Blake Clark Slinky Dog
Don Rickles Mr. Potato Head
Estelle Harris Mrs. Potato Head
Keanu Reeves Duke Caboom
Ally Maki Giggle McDimples
Jay Hernandez
Lori Alan Mrs. Anderson
Emily Davis
June Squibb
Carl Weathers
Lila Sage
Jeff Garlin Buttercup
Maliah Bargas-Good
Jack McGraw Young Andy
Juliana Hansen
Bud Luckey Chuckles the Clown
Jodi Benson Barbie
Jeff Pidgeon Aliens
Kristen Schaal Trixie
Bonnie Hunt Dolly
Timothy Dalton Mr. Pricklepants
Laurie Metcalf Mrs. Davis
Madeleine McGraw Bonnie
Mel Brooks Melephant Brooks
Carol Burnett Chairol Burnett
Carl Reiner Carl Reineroceros
Betty White Bitey White
Rickey Henderson Oakland Athletics Bobblehead

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

Production and Technical Credits

Josh Cooley Director
Stephany Folsom Screenwriter
Andrew Stanton Screenwriter
John Lasseter Story by
Rashida Jones Story by
Will McCormack Story by
Josh Cooley Story by
Valerie LaPointe Story by
Stephany Folsom Story by
Martin Hynes Story by
Andrew Stanton Story by
Jonas Rivera Producer
Mark Nielsen Producer
Andrew Stanton Executive Producer
Lee Unkrich Executive Producer
Pete Docter Executive Producer
Patrick Lin Director of Photography
Jean-Claude Kalache Director of Photography
Bob Pauley Production Designer
Axel Geddes Editor
Scott Clark Animation Supervisor
Robert Russ Animation Supervisor
Randy Newman Composer

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Avengers: Endgame

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Fast and Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw

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The Lion King

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July 30th, 2019

The Lion King

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July 28th, 2019

The Lion King

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Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood

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July 25th, 2019

Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood

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July 24th, 2019

The Lion King

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July 23rd, 2019

The Lion King

The Lion King finished on the very high end of expectations opening with $191.77 million topping the previous July weekend record by well over $20 million. It also made more than the rest of the weekend box office combined, as the total weekend haul was $263 million. In fact, The Lion King made more than the entire box office made last weekend ($126 million) and this weekend last year ($172 million). Needless to say, there was strong growth both week-over-week at 109% and year-over-year at 53%. Granted, 2019 is still well back from 2018’s pace, down 7.1% or $490 million at $6.44 billion compared to $6.93 billion, but at least that gap is down significantly from where it was last week. More...

Weekend Estimates: Lion King is Deadly to the Competition, and the Record Book

July 21st, 2019

The Lion King

The Lion King is setting records this weekend with a projected opening of $185.0 million, destroying the previous July weekend record of $169.19 million, set by Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part II. This is also the biggest opening for an animated film and biggest opening of any of Disney’s “live-action” remakes. Additionally, not only is the film getting off to a faster than expected start, it should have good legs. Granted, its reviews are mixed, but it is a family film and it did earn an A from CinemaScore, so that should help its longevity. Additionally, the next family film is Dora and the Lost City of Gold, which has only about a 50/50 chance of reaching $100 million in total. As for the film’s international numbers, it added $269.4 million in 52 markets to its early international total, which now sits at $346.0 million, while its worldwide total is already $531.0 million. The film didn’t set many records internationally, but it is earning the second-biggest opening weekend in Brazil with $17.9 million and in Russia at $16.7 million. This would have looked a lot more impressive had Endgame hadn’t set so many records earlier this year, but more on that in a bit. More...

Friday Estimates: Lion King Stampedes the Box Office with $78 million

July 20th, 2019

The Lion King

The Lion King was widely expected to be a monster hit; however, this year there have been countless potential monster hits that have missed expectations. There have been so many that I deemed it wise to be a little more pessimistic in my predictions to prevent being disappointed yet again. Turns out I didn’t need to worry, as the film earned $78 million on Friday. It wasn’t able to match the record for biggest July day; however, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part II was the epitome of a Fanboy Film and had very short legs in theaters. The Lion King should have longer legs. Granted, its reviews won’t help, but it did earn an A from CinemaScore, so it is clear its target audience are a lot happier with the film. I still don’t think the legs will be great, but it should top the July weekend record with around $180 million. The industry needed this good news, and it doesn’t end there, as every other film in the top five either matched or exceeded expectations. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Lion King Live Up to the Hype?

July 18th, 2019

The Lion King

The Lion King has the weekend to itself and it is widely expected to have one of the biggest openings of the year. This is true, despite its mixed reviews. In fact, it should earn more during its opening day than the rest of the top five will earn combined over the full weekend. It should also easily earn more than the top five earned this weekend last year, giving 2019 a rare win in the year-over-year competition. More...

International Box Office: Spider-Man’s Worldwide Vacation

July 18th, 2019

Spider-Man: Far from Home

Spider-Man: Far from Home ended its international run by opening in Italy this past weekend and this helped it remain in top spot on the international chart. Overall, the film pulled in $97.50 million on 30,559 screens in 86 markets for totals of $569.88 million internationally and $844.47 million worldwide. The film earned first place in Italy with $4.38 million on 829 screens over the weekend for a four-day opening of $6.08 million. If we compare just the three-day weekend, which is unfair to Far From Home, this result is still 45% more than Homecoming’s debut in that market. The film’s top holdover was South Korea, where it remained in first place with $9.80 million on 1,708 screens over the weekend for a two-week total of $48.97 million. China wasn’t too far behind with $9.61 million over the weekend for a three-week total of $192.18 million. The film has very likely overtaken Homecoming at the global box office by the time you read this and could top $1 billion this weekend, assuming The Lion King doesn’t take too big a bite out of Far from Home’s box office numbers. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Spider-Man Repeats on Top, but 2019 Takes Another Hit

July 16th, 2019

Spider-Man: Far From Home

It was a mixed weekend at the box office. On the one hand, nearly every film in the top five topped expectations, albeit by small margins in most cases. This includes Spider-Man: Far From Home, which led the way with $45.35 million over the weekend. On the other hand, we still saw a serious decline with the overall box office down 31% from last weekend to $126 million. Worse still, this was 24% lower than the same weekend last year and this left 2019 further behind last year’s pace. It is now behind 2018 by 8.6% or $570 million at $6.10 billion to $6.67 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Spider-Man Leads the Way, But Lion King Roars

July 14th, 2019

Stuber

As expected, Spider-Man: Far From Home is going to remain in first place at the box office this weekend. Fortunately for the box office as a whole, it is beating expectations in terms of dollars with an estimated haul of $45.3 million, which would give is a two-week total of $274.5 million. Internationally, the film is earning $100 million in 67 markets for totals of $573 million internationally and $847 million worldwide. It opened in first place in Italy over the weekend with $6.1 million. This is the film’s final market, but even coasting on holdovers won’t stop it from reaching $1 billion worldwide. More...

Friday Estimates: Spider-Man’s Place on Top is not in Jeopardy

July 13th, 2019

Spider-Man: Far From Home

Spider-Man: Far From Home will have no competition for top spot on this weekend’s chart, which was expected. Fortunately, it beat expectations at the box office with $13.65 million on Friday and Sony is projecting a $43.35 million sophomore stint. Its reviews and its A from CinemaScore obviously has had a positive effect on the film’s word-of-mouth and the film will have no trouble steaming past $300 million soon. More...

Weekend Predictions: Can the New Releases Crawl to the Top?

July 11th, 2019

Stuber

Last weekend, Spider-Man: Far From Home was the first pleasant surprise at the box office since Aladdin came out in May. This weekend, we have two new releases hoping to continue the pleasant surprises. Unfortunately, neither Stuber nor Crawl are expected to be big hits. In fact, they likely won’t match Far From Home’s sophomore stint combined. Worse still, this weekend last year, both Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation and Skyscraper opened with more than Stuber and Crawl are expected to open combined, meaning 2019 will lose once again in the year-over-year competition. More...

International Box Office: Spider-Man’s Worldwide Vacation

July 11th, 2019

Spider-Man: Far from Home

Spider-Man: Far from Home expanded nearly worldwide over the weekend, and earned $236.74 million on 53,120 screens in 85 markets for a still early international total of $393.37 million, and $578.43 million worldwide. The film’s biggest new market was South Korea, where it earned $24.55 million on 2,173 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $33.45 million. Far From Home also cracked $10 million in the U.K. with $10.53 million on 979 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $17.77 million and in Mexico with $10.39 million on 3,806 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $13.42 million. The film earned a total opening of $12.11 million in Australia, including $7.26 million on 332 screens over the weekend. The film’s biggest holdover was China, where it earned $29.88 million over the weekend for a two-week total of $166.63 million. Italy was the only market the film wasn’t playing in over the weekend, but that changed on Wednesday and we will have those numbers next week. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Spider-Man Hits a Home Run

July 9th, 2019

Spider-Man: Far From Home

Spider-Man: Far From Home really brightened up the box office earning $92.58 million over the three-day weekend for a six-day opening of $185.06 million. This is one of the biggest positive surprises of the year and we desperately needed some good news after June. Toy Story 4 and Aladdin held on better than expected and the overall box office surged growing 21% from last weekend to $183 million. This is still lower than this weekend last year, but by only 2.7% and at this point, I’m willing to call that a victory. Year-to-date, 2019 did manage to close ground with 2018, thanks mostly to Far From Home’s strength before the weekend. However, this year is still 8.4% or $540 million behind last year at $5.88 billion to $6.42 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Spider-Man Is Marvelous Worldwide

July 7th, 2019

Spider-Man: Far From Home

Spider-Man: Far From Home is getting off to a fantastic start with a three-day weekend haul of $93.6 million giving it a six-day debut of $185.1 million. This is more than it cost to make and it means the film is nearly guaranteed a healthy profit before it reaches the home market, even if it has soft legs. Additionally, its reviews are outstanding and it earned an A from CinemaScore, so its legs should be long for a blockbuster film. Internationally, the film pulled in $238 million on 52,800 screens in 66 markets for totals of $395 million internationally and $580 million worldwide. This was led by a six-day, $33.8 million first place debut in South Korea, while it earned $30.6 million during its second weekend in China for a two-week total of $167.4 million there. More...

Friday Estimates: Has Spider-Man Saved the Summer?

July 6th, 2019

Spider-Man: Far From Home

Spider-Man: Far From Home got off to a record-breaking performance and it has since shown better-than-expected legs by earning $32.5 million on Friday for a four-day running tally of $124 million. Because it opened on Tuesday and not Friday, the film should have a better than average internal multiplier, giving it a better than 50/50 chance of cracking $90 million over the three-day weekend. The film cost $160 million to make and it will match that domestically on Sunday. Additionally, its reviews suggest strong word-of-mouth (The CinemaScore still hasn’t been released. I blame the Fourth of July holidays.) and with no direct competition for the rest of the month, it should have a long stay in theaters. It is yet another success story for the M.C.U. and enough to lift 2019 to a rare win over 2018 in the year-over-year competition. This could be a good omen going forward and perhaps we will look back at this weekend as the weekend that 2019 turned things around. More...

Weekend Predictions: Can Spider-Man Snap the Streak?

July 3rd, 2019

Spider-Man: Far From Home

It has been a long time since we’ve had a pleasant surprise at the box office. In fact, the last film to really beat expectations and earn first place was Aladdin, which came out in May. However, it appears that streak is over, as Spider-Man: Far From Home broke the record for biggest Tuesday with $39.26 million. Additionally, Midsommar earned $1.1 million during its previews, which means July should get off to a faster than expected start. Additionally, there should be some strong holds in the top five as well, with Toy Story 4, Annabelle Comes Home, and Yesterday all looking to earn more than $10 million over the three-day weekend. This weekend last year, Ant-Man and the Wasp opened with $75.81 million. Spider-Man: Far From Home could top that after its record-breaking start and the overall box office does look a little healthier as a result. More...

Theater Averages: Chambermaid Cleans Up the Competition

July 3rd, 2019

The Chambermaid

The Chambermaid topped the theater average chart with $28,490 in one theater, which is double The Other Story’s opening of $14,163, also in one theater. The only other film in the $10,000 club was Toy Story 4, which remained in first place on the overall chart, while earning an average of $13,049. More...

International Box Office: Spider-Man Swings into First Place

July 3rd, 2019

Spider-Man: Far from Home

Spider-Man: Far from Home made its international debut the weekend before its domestic start earning $111.20 million on 35,187 screens in three markets. Those three markets where led by China, where it earned $97.72 million on 34,300 screens. It was also very potent in Japan with $9.36 million on 465 screens and in Hong Kong with $4.12 million on 422. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Toy Story Can’t Overcome Box Office Woes

July 2nd, 2019

Toy Story 4

June ended with shrug, as the weekend was neither a success nor a disaster. Toy Story 4 was the top draw, but it fell faster than most family films do, down 51% to $59.70 million. Annabelle Comes Home had the weakest opening in the franchise, while Yesterday did well as counter-programming, but that’s all. The overall box office fell 26% from last weekend and, more importantly, 15% from the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2019 has fallen behind 2018’s pace by a margin of 9.5% or $580 million at $5.52 billion to $6.10 billion. At the beginning of June, I thought 2019 would have cut into 2018’s lead by $100 million, but that clearly didn’t happen. More...

Weekend Estimates: Toy Story has a June-Like Hold with $58 million

June 30th, 2019

Toy Story 4

Toy Story 4 is earning first place over the weekend with $57.92 million. A few weeks ago, a 52% sophomore stint drop-off by a family film would have been a really bad sign; however, June was so bad that this result matches expectations, more or less. The film now has $236.92 million domestically and should race past $300 million here before it is done. This is a monster hit and more than enough to be profitable, but still disappointing. This film is having a better weekend internationally, earning $80.6 million in 45 markets for totals of $259.6 million internationally and $496.5 million worldwide. This includes a $7.0 million opening in France, which is the best in the franchise. More...

Friday Estimates: Toy Story Dominates Chart, Doesn’t Have Aladdin-Like Legs

June 29th, 2019

Toy Story 4

It looks like June won’t end on a high note, as Toy Story 4 is falling faster than hoped for. The film earned $17.04 million on Friday, which is almost as much as the rest of the top five earned in total. However, and more importantly, it is 64% lower than the film’s opening Friday and that’s a sharper decline that I was anticipating. Granted, its $196.03 million running tally is in line with budget expectations, so it will break even, even if it doesn’t match expectations. A profitable disappointment. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will June Completely Miss at the Box Office?

June 27th, 2019

Annabelle Comes Home

So far June has been a disaster with no film topping expectations to any significant degree. In fact, Aladdin was the last time we had a film that really beat expectations at the box office and that came out more than a month ago. This weekend is the last chance for June to not be a complete disaster and frankly I’m not optimistic. Annabelle Comes Home is part of the biggest horror franchise around. However, the most recent installment was also the weakest by far and I fear this film will also be significantly below average for the franchise. Yesterday is the smaller of the two films, but in this case this means it doesn’t have to do much business at the box office to be seen as a success. Meanwhile, Toy Story 4 is expected to remain in top spot over the weekend and if its legs are long enough, it could be seen as a real success rather than a profitable disappointment. This weekend last year, there were no major new releases, but Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and Incredibles 2 were strong as holdovers. More...

Theater Averages: Quiet Weekend

June 27th, 2019

Toy Story 4

There weren’t many new releases to talk about, but a surprising percentage of them landed in the $10,000 club. This includes the overall box office champ, Toy Story 4, which opened with an average of $26,428. Wild Rose was the best of the limited releases earning an average of $13,235 in four theaters, while Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am was right behind with an average of $12,013, also in four theaters. More...

International Box Office: Toy Story Still has Stories to Tell

June 27th, 2019

Toy Story 4

Toy Story 4 dominated the international chart with $120.0 million in 37 markets, representing 64% of the international marketplace. Interestingly, China wasn’t the film’s biggest market, as it had an absolute monster debut in Mexico taking top spot there with $23.82 million. The film also dominated the chart in the U.K. with $16.90 million, which isn’t as strong as its opening here, but still impressive. Likewise, the film managed $13.4 million in China, which is good for an animated film there. Good, but not great. The film broke the record for an opening by an animated film in Brazil with $9.6 million and did nearly as well in neighboring Argentina with $7.5 million. It was also impressive in South Korea with $7.47 million on 1,335 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $8.55 million. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Toy Story Latest Film to Miss Expectations

June 25th, 2019

Toy Story 4

I think 2019 is done. The year isn’t quite halfway done, but I think I’m ready to call the box office race with 2018 over. Toy Story 4 was the latest potential monster hit to miss expectations by a huge margin. Granted, it still opened in first place with $120.10 million and it will make a substantial profit, but this is still about 25% lower than a lot of people expected and the overall weekend is still a massive disappointment. It did rise 50% from last weekend hitting $204 million, but this was 25% lower than the same weekend last year and that’s a much more important figure. Year-to-date, 2019 is now behind 2018 by 8.9% or $510 million at $5.26 billion to $5.77 billion. If you want to stretch for some good news, then this isn’t the worst deficit we’ve seen this year. More...

Weekend Estimates: Toy Story has the Best Opening in the Franchise, Still Disappoints

June 23rd, 2019

Toy Story 4

Almost none of the films on this week’s list are living up to expectations, at least not according to the weekend estimates. Toy Story 4 is earning the best opening in the franchise with an estimated $118.0 million weekend. This is third-highest opening for an animated film, so there is reason to celebrate. However, it is also much lower than expected and a little more front-loaded than anticipated, so its future might be in doubt. The film is doing better internationally with an estimated opening weekend of $120.0 million in 37 markets. The film had the third biggest opening in Mexico with $23.4 million, putting it behind just the two most recent Avengers movies. It had the biggest opening for an animated film in Brazil with $9.6 million. The film was also a monster hit in the U.K. with $15.0 million. On the other hand, it struggled in China with a second-place $13.4 million opening there; however, most animated films struggle in China. Hopefully the film’s reviews and its A from CinemaScore translate into long legs, because 2019 really needs more success stories at the box office. More...

Friday Estimates: Toy Story Doesn’t Have an Incredible Start

June 22nd, 2019

Toy Story 4

Toy Story 4 is on pace to earn the third-best opening weekend for an animated film, but despite this, it will be seen as a disappointment, as many people were expecting a lot more. The film earned $47.39 million on Friday, putting it on pace for $123 million over the full weekend, which is behind Incredibles 2 and Finding Dory on the all-time opening chart for an animated film. It really needed to be higher up that list in order to help 2019 win in the year-over-year competition. At this pace, it won’t even match last year’s number one film, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. On the positive side, the film is earning 97% positive reviews and managed an A from CinemaScore, so it should have long legs. It will be a hit for Pixar and Disney is not going to lose money on this movie. However, I’m getting tired of big films failing to live up to expectations and I don’t think 2019 is going to be able to turn things around. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Toy Story 4 has Second Best Animated Previews

June 21st, 2019

Toy Story 4

First the good news: Toy Story 4 had the second best previews for an animated film earning $12 million. Now the bad news: Incredibles 2 had the best earning $18.5 million last year. Toy Story 4 better have better legs or 2019 is in real trouble. Fortunately, most analysts agree that it will and it is still on pace to match our $155 million prediction. We will obviously know more tomorrow when Friday’s numbers show up, but also the CinemaScore will be a big help. If audiences love the movie as much as critics did, then its legs should be a real asset. More...

Weekend Predictions: Can Toy Story 4 Save June’s Box Office Run?

June 20th, 2019

Toy Story 4

June has not lived up to expectations and unless Toy Story 4 is a record-breaking hit, we are going to end the month with a loss. I don’t think it will break records, but it will easily be the biggest hit of the month. Also opening this week is Child’s Play, the reboot to the long-running horror franchise of the same name. Finally, Anna is the latest film from Luc Besson and many are comparing it to Lucy. It’s not going to do that well. It likely won’t reach the top five. This weekend last year, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom opened with $148.02 million. I really hope Toy Story 4 tops that; however, even if it does, nothing playing this weekend is going to compare with Incredibles 2’s run last year, so 2019 is going to lose in the year-over-year comparison. More...

International Box Office: Men in Black: International Lives Up to Its Name

June 20th, 2019

Men in Black: International

Men in Black: International did substantially better internationally with $68.22 million on 40,600 screens in 65 markets over the weekend for a total opening of $73.03 million. Its worldwide total was $103.06 million, which isn’t a bad start for a film that cost $110 million to make. It needs to have great legs and a strong home market run to break even any time soon, but this isn’t a number that should cause the studio to panic either. The film’s biggest single market was China where it earned first place with a total opening of $25.90 million, including $25.35 million on 21,000 screens over the weekend. It only managed third place in South Korea with $3.45 million on 1,055 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $4.88 million. Overall, the film is about 20% behind Men in Black 3’s opening in the same markets; however, this film also cost nearly 50% less to make, so financially, it is an improvement. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Weekend Bests Estimates, Still Clobbered by Incredibles

June 18th, 2019

Men in Black: International

There is some good news to report, as the weekend final numbers beat both the projections based on Friday estimates and Sunday’s estimates. There’s also some bad news. Even with this improvement, the weekend was really soft at the box office. Men in Black: International led the way with just $30.04 million during its opening weekend, while only two other films topped $10 million over the weekend. This left the overall box office down 18% from last weekend to just $135 million. This is 50% lower than the same weekend last year; a decline that we normally only see when there is a misalignment in a holiday. However, in this case, it was due to Incredibles 2, which earned more by itself than the total box office did this year. This has left 2019 further behind 2018 and it is now off last year’s pace by 7.0% or $370 million at $4.99 billion to $5.36 billion. Several weeks worth of gaining ground has gone in a single weekend. More...

Weekend Estimates: Black Skies for MiB

June 16th, 2019

Men in Black: International

According to weekend estimates, Men in Black: International is topping projections based on Friday estimates, but is still weaker than predicted with $28.5 million. This is a pleasant surprise, as the film’s reviews are terrible and its B from CinemaScore strongly suggested weaker legs. Maybe it will continue to surprise going forward. The film is doing much better internationally with $73.7 million on 41,400 screens in 56 markets. This includes $26.3 million in China, $5.1 million in Russia, $4.9 million in South Korea, and $3.9 million in Mexico. On the downside, the film has opened in most major markets, so it will be mostly coasting on holdovers at this point. It should still earn enough to cover its production budget worldwide, but that’s not enough to break even in any timely fashion. More...

Friday Estimates: Toy Story 4 needs to be a Monster Hit

June 15th, 2019

Men in Black: International

It is going to be a really bad weekend. All of the progress we made since Endgame came out could be erased in a week and if Toy Story 4 isn’t a monster hit, then 2019 will be in serious trouble, again. Men in Black: International led the way on Friday, but it only managed $10.4 million. Sony is projecting a $26.2 million opening weekend, which would be the studio’s biggest opening of the year so far. In fact, it would be the studio’s third biggest hit of the year after just three days. Yikes. The film’s reviews are terrible and it only managed a B from CinemaScore, so I don’t expect long legs. There are some rumors going around that the film didn’t cost as much as its official $110 million production budget, but even if those are true, this is still not a good start. Maybe it will thrive internationally. More...

2019 Preview: June

June 1st, 2019

Toy Story 4

While the final weekend in May isn’t over yet, we can safely say the month was merely okay. It managed to keep pace with last May, but I was really hoping to cut into 2019’s deficit by a significant margin. June is not looking any better, at least not compared to 2018. There are two potential monster hits, The Secret Life of Pets 2 and Toy Story 4, as well as a trio of $100 million hits, Dark Phoenix, Men in Black: International, and Annabelle Comes Home. On the surface, this looks excellent; however, last June was even better on top with Incredibles 2 and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom earning a combined $1 billion domestically. Granted, the only other $100 million hit was Oceans 8, so this year should have a lot better depth. I don’t think it will be enough to gain any ground in the year-over-year comparison, which is the only way to really judge how a month is doing at this point. More...

Toy Story 4 Trailer 4

May 21st, 2019

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Toy Story 4 Trailer

March 19th, 2019

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Synopsis

Woody has always been confident about his place in the world, and that his priority is taking care of his kid, whether that’s Andy or Bonnie. So when Bonnie’s beloved new craft-project-turned-toy, Forky, declares himself as “trash” and not a toy, Woody takes it upon himself to show Forky why he should embrace being a toy. But when Bonnie takes the whole gang on her family’s road trip excursion, Woody ends up on an unexpected detour that includes a reunion with his long-lost friend Bo Peep. After years of being on her own, Bo’s adventurous spirit and life on the road belie her delicate porcelain exterior. As Woody and Bo realize they’re worlds apart when it comes to life as a toy, they soon come to find that’s the least of their worries.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$120,908,065 (27.9% of total gross)
Legs:3.59 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:40.5% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$200,000,000 (worldwide box office is 5.4 times production budget)
Theater counts:4,575 opening theaters/4,575 max. theaters, 8.3 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $510,800,188

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: June 21st, 2019 (Wide) by Walt Disney
June 21st, 2019 (IMAX) by Walt Disney
International Releases: June 20th, 2019 (Wide) (South Korea)
June 20th, 2019 (Wide), released as Oyuncak Hikayesi 4 (Turkey)
June 21st, 2019 (Wide) (Argentina)
June 21st, 2019 (Wide) (Australia)
June 21st, 2019 (Wide) (Brazil)
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Video Release: October 1st, 2019 by Walt Disney Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: G
(Rating bulletin 2575 (Cert #52083), 4/24/2019)
Running Time: 89 minutes
Franchise: Toy Story
Comparisons: Pixar
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Keywords: Living Toys, Road Trip, Coming of Age, Lost, Rescue, Existential Crisis, Delayed Sequel, 3-D, 3-D - Shot in 3-D, IMAX: DMR, Filmed in Pixar Animation Studios, Emeryville, CA, Filmed in Emeryville, CA, Filmed in California, United States, Filmed in United States, Filmed in Alameda County, CA, Family Adventure
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Digital Animation
Creative Type:Kids Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Disney-Pixar
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest 9th Tuesday 94 $341,370 Aug 20, 2019 61
Biggest 8th Thursday 79 $438,470 Aug 15, 2019 56
Biggest 8th Wednesday 60 $547,800 Aug 14, 2019 55
Biggest 8th Tuesday 23 $944,028 Aug 13, 2019 54
Biggest 8th Monday 73 $628,202 Aug 12, 2019 53
Biggest 8th Sunday 80 $1,321,452 Aug 11, 2019 52
Biggest 8th Saturday 92 $1,875,933 Aug 10, 2019 51
Biggest 8th Friday 71 $1,328,054 Aug 9, 2019 50
Biggest 7th Thursday 31 $1,023,316 Aug 8, 2019 49
Biggest 7th Wednesday 21 $1,180,537 Aug 7, 2019 48
Biggest 7th Tuesday 17 $1,651,893 Aug 6, 2019 47
Biggest 7th Monday 52 $1,072,748 Aug 5, 2019 46
Biggest 7th Sunday 56 $2,123,575 Aug 4, 2019 45
Biggest Domestic 7th Weekend 78 $7,349,131 Aug 2, 2019 45
Biggest 7th Saturday 64 $3,025,863 Aug 3, 2019 44
Biggest 7th Friday 50 $2,199,693 Aug 2, 2019 43
Biggest 6th Thursday 32 $1,414,513 Aug 1, 2019 42
Biggest 6th Wednesday 26 $1,529,941 Jul 31, 2019 41
Fastest to $400m 25 $401,486,230 Jul 31, 2019 41
Biggest 6th Tuesday 15 $2,315,567 Jul 30, 2019 40
Biggest 6th Monday 57 $1,430,583 Jul 29, 2019 39
Biggest 6th Sunday 42 $3,084,896 Jul 28, 2019 38
Biggest Domestic 6th Weekend 50 $10,453,633 Jul 26, 2019 38
Biggest 6th Saturday 56 $4,213,846 Jul 27, 2019 37
Biggest 6th Friday 38 $3,154,891 Jul 26, 2019 36
Biggest 5th Thursday 31 $1,931,488 Jul 25, 2019 35
Biggest 5th Wednesday 26 $2,003,406 Jul 24, 2019 34
Biggest 5th Tuesday 12 $3,301,452 Jul 23, 2019 33
Biggest 5th Monday 60 $2,035,725 Jul 22, 2019 32
Biggest 5th Sunday 30 $4,696,097 Jul 21, 2019 31
Biggest Domestic 5th Weekend 36 $15,551,086 Jul 19, 2019 31
Biggest 5th Saturday 38 $6,225,679 Jul 20, 2019 30
Biggest 5th Friday 26 $4,629,310 Jul 19, 2019 29
Biggest 4th Thursday 14 $3,071,574 Jul 18, 2019 28
Biggest 4th Wednesday 9 $3,444,416 Jul 17, 2019 27
Biggest 4th Tuesday 7 $4,957,061 Jul 16, 2019 26
Fastest to $350m 33 $354,417,359 Jul 16, 2019 26
Biggest 4th Monday 61 $2,810,085 Jul 15, 2019 25
Biggest 4th Sunday 38 $6,491,074 Jul 14, 2019 24
Biggest Domestic 4th Weekend 46 $20,945,639 Jul 12, 2019 24
Biggest 4th Saturday 59 $8,201,112 Jul 13, 2019 23
Biggest 4th Friday 44 $6,253,453 Jul 12, 2019 22
Biggest 3rd Thursday 17 $4,431,102 Jul 11, 2019 21
Biggest 3rd Wednesday 23 $4,305,709 Jul 10, 2019 20
Biggest 3rd Tuesday 15 $6,675,157 Jul 9, 2019 19
Biggest 3rd Monday 50 $4,174,707 Jul 8, 2019 18
Biggest 3rd Sunday 53 $9,128,466 Jul 7, 2019 17
Biggest Domestic 3rd Weekend 44 $33,860,355 Jul 5, 2019 17
Fastest to $300m 34 $306,117,899 Jul 5, 2019 17
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 27 $33,860,355 Jul 5, 2019 17
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 53 $42,372,311 Jul 5, 2019 17
Biggest 3rd Saturday 58 $12,830,622 Jul 6, 2019 16
Biggest 3rd Friday 27 $11,901,267 Jul 5, 2019 15
Biggest 2nd Thursday 25 $7,737,457 Jul 4, 2019 14
Biggest 2nd Wednesday 27 $7,704,752 Jul 3, 2019 13
Biggest 2nd Tuesday 22 $10,164,415 Jul 2, 2019 12
Fastest to $250m 41 $256,815,335 Jul 2, 2019 12
Biggest 2nd Monday 52 $7,960,780 Jul 1, 2019 11
Biggest 2nd Sunday 32 $19,567,240 Jun 30, 2019 10
Biggest Domestic 2nd Weekend 41 $59,700,331 Jun 28, 2019 10
Biggest 2nd Saturday 45 $23,043,114 Jun 29, 2019 9
Fastest to $200m 47 $219,122,900 Jun 28, 2019 9
Biggest 2nd Friday 56 $17,089,977 Jun 28, 2019 8
Biggest 1st Thursday 36 $11,407,113 Jun 27, 2019 7
Biggest Domestic Thursday 85 $11,407,113 Jun 27, 2019 7
Biggest 1st Wednesday 42 $11,950,952 Jun 26, 2019 6
Biggest Domestic Wednesday 92 $11,950,952 Jun 26, 2019 6
Biggest 1st Tuesday 14 $20,570,969 Jun 25, 2019 5
Biggest Domestic Tuesday 22 $20,570,969 Jun 25, 2019 5
Fastest to $150m 50 $155,631,744 Jun 25, 2019 5
Biggest 1st Monday 53 $14,152,710 Jun 24, 2019 4
Biggest Domestic Monday 72 $14,152,710 Jun 24, 2019 4
Biggest 1st Sunday 43 $33,976,333 Jun 23, 2019 3
Biggest Domestic Sunday 48 $33,976,333 Jun 23, 2019 3
Biggest Domestic June Weekend 6 $120,908,065 Jun 21, 2019 3
Biggest Domestic Opening Weekend 52 $120,908,065 Jun 21, 2019 3
Top Adventure Weekend Domestic 15 $120,908,065 Jun 21, 2019 3
Top Digital Animation Weekend Domestic 6 $120,908,065 Jun 21, 2019 3
Top G Weekend Domestic 1 $120,908,065 Jun 21, 2019 3
Top Kids Fiction Weekend Domestic 7 $120,908,065 Jun 21, 2019 3
Top Original Screenplay Weekend Domestic 11 $120,908,065 Jun 21, 2019 3
Biggest Domestic Sequel Weekend 41 $120,908,065 Jun 21, 2019 3
Top Walt Disney Weekend Domestic 26 $120,908,065 Jun 21, 2019 3
Biggest Domestic Weekend 54 $120,908,065 Jun 21, 2019 3
Fastest to $100m 54 $120,908,065 Jun 21, 2019 3
Top 2019 Theater Average 40 $26,428 Jun 21, 2019 3
Widest Opening Weekend 7 4,575 Jun 21, 2019 3
Biggest 1st Saturday 55 $39,524,776 Jun 22, 2019 2
Biggest Domestic Saturday 60 $39,524,776 Jun 22, 2019 2
Fastest to $50m 59 $86,931,732 Jun 21, 2019 2
Biggest 1st Friday 52 $47,406,956 Jun 21, 2019 1
Top Adventure Day Domestic 30 $47,406,956 Jun 21, 2019 1
Top Digital Animation Day Domestic 10 $47,406,956 Jun 21, 2019 1
Top G Day Domestic 1 $47,406,956 Jun 21, 2019 1
Top Kids Fiction Day Domestic 12 $47,406,956 Jun 21, 2019 1
Top Original Screenplay Day Domestic 20 $47,406,956 Jun 21, 2019 1
Biggest Domestic Sequel Day 74 $47,406,956 Jun 21, 2019 1
Top Walt Disney Day Domestic 55 $47,406,956 Jun 21, 2019 1
Biggest Domestic Friday 53 $47,406,956 Jun 21, 2019 1
Biggest Domestic June Day 14 $47,406,956 Jun 21, 2019 1
Biggest Domestic Day 100 $47,406,956 Jun 21, 2019 1
Biggest Previews 61 $12,000,000 Jun 20, 2019 0

Lead Ensemble Members

Tom Hanks Woody
Tim Allen Buzz Lightyear
Annie Potts Bo Peep
Tony Hale Forky
Keegan-Michael Key Ducky
Jordan Peele Bunny
Christina Hendricks Gabby Gabby

Supporting Cast

Joan Cusack Jessie
Wallace Shawn Rex
John Ratzenberger Hamm
Blake Clark Slinky Dog
Don Rickles Mr. Potato Head
Estelle Harris Mrs. Potato Head
Keanu Reeves Duke Caboom
Ally Maki Giggle McDimples
Jay Hernandez
Lori Alan Mrs. Anderson
Emily Davis
June Squibb
Carl Weathers
Lila Sage
Jeff Garlin Buttercup
Maliah Bargas-Good
Jack McGraw Young Andy
Juliana Hansen
Bud Luckey Chuckles the Clown
Jodi Benson Barbie
Jeff Pidgeon Aliens
Kristen Schaal Trixie
Bonnie Hunt Dolly
Timothy Dalton Mr. Pricklepants
Laurie Metcalf Mrs. Davis
Madeleine McGraw Bonnie
Mel Brooks Melephant Brooks
Carol Burnett Chairol Burnett
Carl Reiner Carl Reineroceros
Betty White Bitey White
Rickey Henderson Oakland Athletics Bobblehead

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

Production and Technical Credits

Josh Cooley Director
Stephany Folsom Screenwriter
Andrew Stanton Screenwriter
John Lasseter Story by
Rashida Jones Story by
Will McCormack Story by
Josh Cooley Story by
Valerie LaPointe Story by
Stephany Folsom Story by
Martin Hynes Story by
Andrew Stanton Story by
Jonas Rivera Producer
Mark Nielsen Producer
Andrew Stanton Executive Producer
Lee Unkrich Executive Producer
Pete Docter Executive Producer
Patrick Lin Director of Photography
Jean-Claude Kalache Director of Photography
Bob Pauley Production Designer
Axel Geddes Editor
Scott Clark Animation Supervisor
Robert Russ Animation Supervisor
Randy Newman Composer

2020 Awards Season: Oscars Winners and Reactions

February 10th, 2020

Parasite

The Oscars were handed out last night and unlike most years, I wasn’t able to live-blog the awards. This is a real shame, because it was one of the best Oscar nights I can remember and there were very few awards that made me legitimately angry, unlike many years in the past. There was even a surprise winner for the full night, as Parasite earned the most wins with four Oscars. It is incredibly rare for a foreign-language film to pull off that feat. More...

2020 Awards Season: Oscar Highlight: Best Feature-Length Animated Film

February 3rd, 2020

Toy Story 4

Our annual Oscar Prediction contest is underway so now is the best time to look at the nominees and try and figure out who the favorites are and which films should just feel honored to be nominated. Due to a compressed Oscar schedule, and the monthly preview, I have to get all ten Oscar highlight stories done this week, continuing with best Feature-Length Animated Film. We do have a favorite in this category; spoiler warning, it’s the Pixar film. However, we could also have an upset and it wouldn’t be the most shocking twist of Oscar night. More...

2020 Awards Season: Oscar Nominations

January 13th, 2020

1917

The Oscar nominations were announced on Monday, and the results were... well, there were some puzzling results. Joker led the way with eleven nominations. ... A film with 69% positive reviews earned the most nominations. It’s not the worst-reviewed movie to earn a Best Picture Nomination—after all, Bohemian Rhapsody was nominated just last year. However, this film is arguably the worst-reviewed movie to ever earn the most nominations in a single year. More...

2020 Awards Season: Golden Globes Nominations

December 11th, 2019

Marriage Story

The Golden Globes nominations are the second major Awards Season set to come out. It is still very early in the year and the predictive value of the Golden Globes is a little suspect, but there are still some things to learn here. (This is especially true on the TV end, as there’s talk about how strange the nominations are this year.) Marriage Story led the way with six nominations, just ahead of The Irishman and Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood, both of which picked up five nods. More...

2019 - Holiday Gift Guide - Part I - First-Run Releases and Franchise Box Sets

November 27th, 2019

Avengers: Endgame

It's Thanksgiving weekend, which means Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and of course the first installment of our Holiday Gift Guide. This year, Thanksgiving is as late as it could have been, which means there’s no way to squeeze in four weeks of regular installments of the gift guide, as well as the December monthly preview, etc. So we are going to have a condensed list this year. That said, there weren’t a ton of first-run releases that would have made this list regardless. More...

Home Market Releases for October 8th, 2019

October 10th, 2019

Toy Story 4

It’s another week with a monster hit and nearly nothing else. Fortunately, that monster hit is Toy Story 4, which is easily the Pick of the Week and would be during all but the best weeks of the year. Midsommar comes close to being a contender for Pick of the Week, but the extras are well below average, even compared to a limited release. More...

Featured Blu-ray and DVD Review: Toy Story 4

October 7th, 2019

Toy Story 4

Toy Story 3 gave the franchise such a perfect send off that when Toy Story 4 was first announced it was met with a lot of trepidation. Most assumed it would be impossible to live up to its predecessor and many were worried it would fail at that task so much that it would retroactively make the franchise worse. Was it able to do the impossible? If not, was it at least able to avoid being a disaster? More...

Home Market Releases for October 1st, 2019

October 3rd, 2019

That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime: Season One, Part 1

It’s a great week for home market releases with a couple of monster hits coming out. Spider-Man: Far From Home was already named Pick of the Week when it came out on VOD and the DVD / Blu-ray / 4K lives up to that title. Meanwhile, Toy Story 4 is the best release of the week, but it is only coming out on VOD and I don’t like giving the Pick of the Week title to VOD releases. This leaves Maiden and That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime: Season One, Part 1 as the Pick of the Week contenders. It is a close race, but the latter has better extras on its Blu-ray and that was the tiebreaker. More...

International Box Office: Hollywood Goes Global

August 21st, 2019

Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood

Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood started its international run in earnest with $48.53 million over the three-day weekend, $55.22 million including previews and weekdays. It was playing on 10,054 screens in 59 markets and has a running tally of $65.44 million after two weeks of release. Its biggest market of the weekend was either France or the U.K., depending on how you look at it. In the former, it earned first place with $7.08 million on 683 screens. It also opened in first place in the latter with $6.22 million on 708 screens over the weekend, and had a total opening of $9.16 million. It also had strong openings in Germany ($5.06 million on 820 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $5.82 million); Australia ($4.52 million on 299 screens); and Spain ($2.41 million on 869 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $3.63 million). More...

International Box Office: Nezha is Not Going Away

August 14th, 2019

Nezha

Nezha remains the top draw in its native China and internationally. This weekend, it pulled in $68.97 million for a total of $512.19 million after nearly four full weeks of release. This doesn’t just make the movie the highest-grossing animated film in China, it more than doubles the previous record set by Zootopia. Additionally, it has entered the top five all-time in China, in local currencies, and will soon climb into fourth place over Operation Red Sea. More...

International Box Office: Hobbs and Shaw Fall Short of Nezha

August 8th, 2019

Nezha

Nezha continued to grow in China, earning $128.49 million over the weekend, which was not only the best film in China, but the biggest movie internationally. Furthermore, the film has earned $342.33 million, putting it ahead of Zootopia as the biggest animated film of all time in that market. And it didn’t just tiptoe ahead of the competition. Nezha is over $100 million above Zootopia in China. I really hope it gets a release here, as not enough Chinese movies are seen outside of Asia. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Hobbs and Shaw Stumble Out of the Gate

August 7th, 2019

Fast and Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw

It was a mixed weekend at the box office with Fast and Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw missing lofty expectations by a huge margin and this left the box office 8.4% lower than last weekend at $149 million. More importantly, this was 6.9% higher than the same weekend last year. 2019 closed the gap between it and last year a little bit and it is now down by 6.2% or $460 million at $6.96 billion to $7.42 billion. Unfortunately, we really needed a much faster start from Hobbs and Shaw to have a good month, so this might be as good as it gets until September. More...

Weekend Estimates: Hobbs and Shaw’s International Numbers Save Weekend Haul

August 4th, 2019

Fast and Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw

Fast and Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw missed even the low end of predictions with an estimated opening weekend of just $60.8 million. This is not a good start for a film that cost $200 million to make. Additionally, its reviews and its A minus from CinemaScore do not suggest long enough legs to make up for this opening. Fortunately, the film is doing a lot better internationally with an estimated opening of $120 million in 63 markets. Furthermore, this number doesn’t include China, because the film doesn’t open there until the end of the month. (It has also yet to open in France, Italy, and Japan, but it will earn more in China than those three markets combined.) The film is opening well behind The Fate of the Furious in most markets, including Russia where it managed $8.20 million on 1,766 screens, compared to $14.26 million on 1,470 screens for the previous film. It was even worse in the U.K. at $7.85 million in 610 theaters vs. $17.58 million on 572. Overall, the film is more in line with Fast Five than the other recent films in the franchise. This is still enough to earn a profit, especially if it does well in China, but the spin-off won’t replace the main films in the Fast and the Furious franchise like I thought it had a chance of doing. More...

Friday Estimates: Hobbs and Shaw has an Impossible Start

August 3rd, 2019

Fast and Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw

Fast and Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw is going to miss predictions, but it did bounce back from weak previews with $23.72 million on Friday. This is higher than Mission: Impossible—Fallout managed during its opening day, despite worse preview numbers. This bodes well for the film’s legs. Its reviews are slightly better than the previous installment in the Fast and the Furious franchise, while its A minus from CinemaScore is a little weaker. Universal is projecting a $60 million opening weekend after this result, but studios tend to underestimate these things so it looks like their movies over-performed in the end, so I think $61 million or $62 million is more likely. More...

Weekend Predictions: How Fast can Hobbs and Shaw Start?

August 1st, 2019

Fast and Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw

It’s the first weekend of August and we have the last potential monster hit of the summer debuting. Fast and Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw is the first spin-off in the Fast and the Furious franchise. A lot of people think it will perform weaker at the box office than the other recent films in the franchise, but I think they are underestimating the box office appeal of Dwayne Johnson. Holdovers will be led by The Lion King and Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood, both of which should still be major factors at the box office. This weekend last year, Mission: Impossible—Fallout and Christopher Robin combined for just under $60 million. Even throwing in The Spy Who Dumped Me and the top three barely pass $70 million. Hobbs and Shaw should earn more than that by itself, giving 2018 a very strong win in the year-over-year competition. More...

International Box Office: Lion King Remains Top Dog

July 31st, 2019

The Lion King

The Lion King remained in first place on the international chart earning $142.8 million in 53 markets for totals of $611.9 million internationally and $962.7 million worldwide. The film’s only opening this weekend was in Hong Kong, where it earned $2.0 million opening in first place. The film has yet to open in Italy and Japan, so it will have no trouble getting to $1 billion before it finishes its international run. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Once Upon a Time has a Fairy Tale Start

July 30th, 2019

The Lion King

It was a mixed weekend at the box office with Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood becoming Quentin Tarantino’s biggest opening film in his career, but The Lion King falling much faster than expected. The overall box office was down 38% from last weekend, hitting $162 million. However, this was 4.1% more than the same weekend last year and that’s a much more important result. 2019 is still behind 2018 by a 6.4% or $460 million margin at $6.73 billion to $7.19 billion, but at this point, I will celebrate any victory, no matter how small. More...

Weekend Estimates: Hollywood Can’t Tame Lion King

July 28th, 2019

The Lion King

As expected, The Lion King is easily topping the box office chart this weekend. Unfortunately, it is doing so despite falling much faster than expected, down 61% to an estimated $75.52 million during its third weekend of release for a running tally of $350.78 million. Fortunately, it could still be on pace to reach $500 million domestically, while it earned $142.8 million internationally for totals of $611.9 million internationally and $962.7 million worldwide. It will reach $1 billion shortly, making it yet another profitable disappointment. We’ve had too many of those this year, but I guess it is better than having these films lose money. More...

Friday Estimates: The Lion King Plummets, Hollywood Celebrates

July 27th, 2019

Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood

The Lion King had a decidedly un-family-friendly fall on Friday, earning $22.30 million. This is 71% lower than the film’s opening Friday and this is a terrible result for a family film. The movie will bounce back over the rest of the weekend, but a 60% decline to about $76 million is much lower than our prediction. Granted, the movie will still make more than enough money to break even, but it will be yet another profitable disappointment. We’ve had far too many of those and not enough films matching their potential at the box office this year. More...

Weekend Predictions: Once Upon a Time at the Box Office

July 25th, 2019

Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood

Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood is Quentin Tarantino’s first film in four years and it is generating a ton of buzz. However, it is going up against The Lion King, which set records last weekend and has a slim chance at $100 million this weekend. Fortunately, the two films don’t share much of their respective target audiences, so they shouldn’t cannibalize each other at the box office too much. As a result, 2019 should easily beat the same weekend last year in the year-over-year competition. It is too soon to get excited about a potential comeback, but any victory is worth celebrating when you are this far behind. More...

International Box Office: Lion King has a Regal Expansion

July 24th, 2019

The Lion King

After an early start in China, The Lion King expanded nearly worldwide earning $269.4 million in 52 markets for two-week totals of $346.0 million internationally and $537.8 million worldwide. The film’s best new market was the U.K. at $20.84 million in 713 theaters, but France wasn’t too far behind at $19.6 million. It also had stellar starts in Mexico ($18.43 million) and Brazil ($17.9 million), as well as is in Russia ($17.06 million). Other major markets include Australia where it earned with $14.46 million over the weekend for a total opening of $17.43 million and in South Korea with $13.44 million over the weekend for a total opening of $17.45 million. The film has yet to open in Japan and Italy and it will be over $1 billion before it gets there. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: The Lion King Reigns Over July Record Book

July 23rd, 2019

The Lion King

The Lion King finished on the very high end of expectations opening with $191.77 million topping the previous July weekend record by well over $20 million. It also made more than the rest of the weekend box office combined, as the total weekend haul was $263 million. In fact, The Lion King made more than the entire box office made last weekend ($126 million) and this weekend last year ($172 million). Needless to say, there was strong growth both week-over-week at 109% and year-over-year at 53%. Granted, 2019 is still well back from 2018’s pace, down 7.1% or $490 million at $6.44 billion compared to $6.93 billion, but at least that gap is down significantly from where it was last week. More...

Weekend Estimates: Lion King is Deadly to the Competition, and the Record Book

July 21st, 2019

The Lion King

The Lion King is setting records this weekend with a projected opening of $185.0 million, destroying the previous July weekend record of $169.19 million, set by Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part II. This is also the biggest opening for an animated film and biggest opening of any of Disney’s “live-action” remakes. Additionally, not only is the film getting off to a faster than expected start, it should have good legs. Granted, its reviews are mixed, but it is a family film and it did earn an A from CinemaScore, so that should help its longevity. Additionally, the next family film is Dora and the Lost City of Gold, which has only about a 50/50 chance of reaching $100 million in total. As for the film’s international numbers, it added $269.4 million in 52 markets to its early international total, which now sits at $346.0 million, while its worldwide total is already $531.0 million. The film didn’t set many records internationally, but it is earning the second-biggest opening weekend in Brazil with $17.9 million and in Russia at $16.7 million. This would have looked a lot more impressive had Endgame hadn’t set so many records earlier this year, but more on that in a bit. More...

Friday Estimates: Lion King Stampedes the Box Office with $78 million

July 20th, 2019

The Lion King

The Lion King was widely expected to be a monster hit; however, this year there have been countless potential monster hits that have missed expectations. There have been so many that I deemed it wise to be a little more pessimistic in my predictions to prevent being disappointed yet again. Turns out I didn’t need to worry, as the film earned $78 million on Friday. It wasn’t able to match the record for biggest July day; however, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part II was the epitome of a Fanboy Film and had very short legs in theaters. The Lion King should have longer legs. Granted, its reviews won’t help, but it did earn an A from CinemaScore, so it is clear its target audience are a lot happier with the film. I still don’t think the legs will be great, but it should top the July weekend record with around $180 million. The industry needed this good news, and it doesn’t end there, as every other film in the top five either matched or exceeded expectations. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Lion King Live Up to the Hype?

July 18th, 2019

The Lion King

The Lion King has the weekend to itself and it is widely expected to have one of the biggest openings of the year. This is true, despite its mixed reviews. In fact, it should earn more during its opening day than the rest of the top five will earn combined over the full weekend. It should also easily earn more than the top five earned this weekend last year, giving 2019 a rare win in the year-over-year competition. More...

International Box Office: Spider-Man’s Worldwide Vacation

July 18th, 2019

Spider-Man: Far from Home

Spider-Man: Far from Home ended its international run by opening in Italy this past weekend and this helped it remain in top spot on the international chart. Overall, the film pulled in $97.50 million on 30,559 screens in 86 markets for totals of $569.88 million internationally and $844.47 million worldwide. The film earned first place in Italy with $4.38 million on 829 screens over the weekend for a four-day opening of $6.08 million. If we compare just the three-day weekend, which is unfair to Far From Home, this result is still 45% more than Homecoming’s debut in that market. The film’s top holdover was South Korea, where it remained in first place with $9.80 million on 1,708 screens over the weekend for a two-week total of $48.97 million. China wasn’t too far behind with $9.61 million over the weekend for a three-week total of $192.18 million. The film has very likely overtaken Homecoming at the global box office by the time you read this and could top $1 billion this weekend, assuming The Lion King doesn’t take too big a bite out of Far from Home’s box office numbers. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Spider-Man Repeats on Top, but 2019 Takes Another Hit

July 16th, 2019

Spider-Man: Far From Home

It was a mixed weekend at the box office. On the one hand, nearly every film in the top five topped expectations, albeit by small margins in most cases. This includes Spider-Man: Far From Home, which led the way with $45.35 million over the weekend. On the other hand, we still saw a serious decline with the overall box office down 31% from last weekend to $126 million. Worse still, this was 24% lower than the same weekend last year and this left 2019 further behind last year’s pace. It is now behind 2018 by 8.6% or $570 million at $6.10 billion to $6.67 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Spider-Man Leads the Way, But Lion King Roars

July 14th, 2019

Stuber

As expected, Spider-Man: Far From Home is going to remain in first place at the box office this weekend. Fortunately for the box office as a whole, it is beating expectations in terms of dollars with an estimated haul of $45.3 million, which would give is a two-week total of $274.5 million. Internationally, the film is earning $100 million in 67 markets for totals of $573 million internationally and $847 million worldwide. It opened in first place in Italy over the weekend with $6.1 million. This is the film’s final market, but even coasting on holdovers won’t stop it from reaching $1 billion worldwide. More...

Friday Estimates: Spider-Man’s Place on Top is not in Jeopardy

July 13th, 2019

Spider-Man: Far From Home

Spider-Man: Far From Home will have no competition for top spot on this weekend’s chart, which was expected. Fortunately, it beat expectations at the box office with $13.65 million on Friday and Sony is projecting a $43.35 million sophomore stint. Its reviews and its A from CinemaScore obviously has had a positive effect on the film’s word-of-mouth and the film will have no trouble steaming past $300 million soon. More...

Weekend Predictions: Can the New Releases Crawl to the Top?

July 11th, 2019

Stuber

Last weekend, Spider-Man: Far From Home was the first pleasant surprise at the box office since Aladdin came out in May. This weekend, we have two new releases hoping to continue the pleasant surprises. Unfortunately, neither Stuber nor Crawl are expected to be big hits. In fact, they likely won’t match Far From Home’s sophomore stint combined. Worse still, this weekend last year, both Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation and Skyscraper opened with more than Stuber and Crawl are expected to open combined, meaning 2019 will lose once again in the year-over-year competition. More...

International Box Office: Spider-Man’s Worldwide Vacation

July 11th, 2019

Spider-Man: Far from Home

Spider-Man: Far from Home expanded nearly worldwide over the weekend, and earned $236.74 million on 53,120 screens in 85 markets for a still early international total of $393.37 million, and $578.43 million worldwide. The film’s biggest new market was South Korea, where it earned $24.55 million on 2,173 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $33.45 million. Far From Home also cracked $10 million in the U.K. with $10.53 million on 979 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $17.77 million and in Mexico with $10.39 million on 3,806 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $13.42 million. The film earned a total opening of $12.11 million in Australia, including $7.26 million on 332 screens over the weekend. The film’s biggest holdover was China, where it earned $29.88 million over the weekend for a two-week total of $166.63 million. Italy was the only market the film wasn’t playing in over the weekend, but that changed on Wednesday and we will have those numbers next week. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Spider-Man Hits a Home Run

July 9th, 2019

Spider-Man: Far From Home

Spider-Man: Far From Home really brightened up the box office earning $92.58 million over the three-day weekend for a six-day opening of $185.06 million. This is one of the biggest positive surprises of the year and we desperately needed some good news after June. Toy Story 4 and Aladdin held on better than expected and the overall box office surged growing 21% from last weekend to $183 million. This is still lower than this weekend last year, but by only 2.7% and at this point, I’m willing to call that a victory. Year-to-date, 2019 did manage to close ground with 2018, thanks mostly to Far From Home’s strength before the weekend. However, this year is still 8.4% or $540 million behind last year at $5.88 billion to $6.42 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Spider-Man Is Marvelous Worldwide

July 7th, 2019

Spider-Man: Far From Home

Spider-Man: Far From Home is getting off to a fantastic start with a three-day weekend haul of $93.6 million giving it a six-day debut of $185.1 million. This is more than it cost to make and it means the film is nearly guaranteed a healthy profit before it reaches the home market, even if it has soft legs. Additionally, its reviews are outstanding and it earned an A from CinemaScore, so its legs should be long for a blockbuster film. Internationally, the film pulled in $238 million on 52,800 screens in 66 markets for totals of $395 million internationally and $580 million worldwide. This was led by a six-day, $33.8 million first place debut in South Korea, while it earned $30.6 million during its second weekend in China for a two-week total of $167.4 million there. More...

Friday Estimates: Has Spider-Man Saved the Summer?

July 6th, 2019

Spider-Man: Far From Home

Spider-Man: Far From Home got off to a record-breaking performance and it has since shown better-than-expected legs by earning $32.5 million on Friday for a four-day running tally of $124 million. Because it opened on Tuesday and not Friday, the film should have a better than average internal multiplier, giving it a better than 50/50 chance of cracking $90 million over the three-day weekend. The film cost $160 million to make and it will match that domestically on Sunday. Additionally, its reviews suggest strong word-of-mouth (The CinemaScore still hasn’t been released. I blame the Fourth of July holidays.) and with no direct competition for the rest of the month, it should have a long stay in theaters. It is yet another success story for the M.C.U. and enough to lift 2019 to a rare win over 2018 in the year-over-year competition. This could be a good omen going forward and perhaps we will look back at this weekend as the weekend that 2019 turned things around. More...

Weekend Predictions: Can Spider-Man Snap the Streak?

July 3rd, 2019

Spider-Man: Far From Home

It has been a long time since we’ve had a pleasant surprise at the box office. In fact, the last film to really beat expectations and earn first place was Aladdin, which came out in May. However, it appears that streak is over, as Spider-Man: Far From Home broke the record for biggest Tuesday with $39.26 million. Additionally, Midsommar earned $1.1 million during its previews, which means July should get off to a faster than expected start. Additionally, there should be some strong holds in the top five as well, with Toy Story 4, Annabelle Comes Home, and Yesterday all looking to earn more than $10 million over the three-day weekend. This weekend last year, Ant-Man and the Wasp opened with $75.81 million. Spider-Man: Far From Home could top that after its record-breaking start and the overall box office does look a little healthier as a result. More...

Theater Averages: Chambermaid Cleans Up the Competition

July 3rd, 2019

The Chambermaid

The Chambermaid topped the theater average chart with $28,490 in one theater, which is double The Other Story’s opening of $14,163, also in one theater. The only other film in the $10,000 club was Toy Story 4, which remained in first place on the overall chart, while earning an average of $13,049. More...

International Box Office: Spider-Man Swings into First Place

July 3rd, 2019

Spider-Man: Far from Home

Spider-Man: Far from Home made its international debut the weekend before its domestic start earning $111.20 million on 35,187 screens in three markets. Those three markets where led by China, where it earned $97.72 million on 34,300 screens. It was also very potent in Japan with $9.36 million on 465 screens and in Hong Kong with $4.12 million on 422. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Toy Story Can’t Overcome Box Office Woes

July 2nd, 2019

Toy Story 4

June ended with shrug, as the weekend was neither a success nor a disaster. Toy Story 4 was the top draw, but it fell faster than most family films do, down 51% to $59.70 million. Annabelle Comes Home had the weakest opening in the franchise, while Yesterday did well as counter-programming, but that’s all. The overall box office fell 26% from last weekend and, more importantly, 15% from the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2019 has fallen behind 2018’s pace by a margin of 9.5% or $580 million at $5.52 billion to $6.10 billion. At the beginning of June, I thought 2019 would have cut into 2018’s lead by $100 million, but that clearly didn’t happen. More...

Weekend Estimates: Toy Story has a June-Like Hold with $58 million

June 30th, 2019

Toy Story 4

Toy Story 4 is earning first place over the weekend with $57.92 million. A few weeks ago, a 52% sophomore stint drop-off by a family film would have been a really bad sign; however, June was so bad that this result matches expectations, more or less. The film now has $236.92 million domestically and should race past $300 million here before it is done. This is a monster hit and more than enough to be profitable, but still disappointing. This film is having a better weekend internationally, earning $80.6 million in 45 markets for totals of $259.6 million internationally and $496.5 million worldwide. This includes a $7.0 million opening in France, which is the best in the franchise. More...

Friday Estimates: Toy Story Dominates Chart, Doesn’t Have Aladdin-Like Legs

June 29th, 2019

Toy Story 4

It looks like June won’t end on a high note, as Toy Story 4 is falling faster than hoped for. The film earned $17.04 million on Friday, which is almost as much as the rest of the top five earned in total. However, and more importantly, it is 64% lower than the film’s opening Friday and that’s a sharper decline that I was anticipating. Granted, its $196.03 million running tally is in line with budget expectations, so it will break even, even if it doesn’t match expectations. A profitable disappointment. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will June Completely Miss at the Box Office?

June 27th, 2019

Annabelle Comes Home

So far June has been a disaster with no film topping expectations to any significant degree. In fact, Aladdin was the last time we had a film that really beat expectations at the box office and that came out more than a month ago. This weekend is the last chance for June to not be a complete disaster and frankly I’m not optimistic. Annabelle Comes Home is part of the biggest horror franchise around. However, the most recent installment was also the weakest by far and I fear this film will also be significantly below average for the franchise. Yesterday is the smaller of the two films, but in this case this means it doesn’t have to do much business at the box office to be seen as a success. Meanwhile, Toy Story 4 is expected to remain in top spot over the weekend and if its legs are long enough, it could be seen as a real success rather than a profitable disappointment. This weekend last year, there were no major new releases, but Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and Incredibles 2 were strong as holdovers. More...

Theater Averages: Quiet Weekend

June 27th, 2019

Toy Story 4

There weren’t many new releases to talk about, but a surprising percentage of them landed in the $10,000 club. This includes the overall box office champ, Toy Story 4, which opened with an average of $26,428. Wild Rose was the best of the limited releases earning an average of $13,235 in four theaters, while Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am was right behind with an average of $12,013, also in four theaters. More...

International Box Office: Toy Story Still has Stories to Tell

June 27th, 2019

Toy Story 4

Toy Story 4 dominated the international chart with $120.0 million in 37 markets, representing 64% of the international marketplace. Interestingly, China wasn’t the film’s biggest market, as it had an absolute monster debut in Mexico taking top spot there with $23.82 million. The film also dominated the chart in the U.K. with $16.90 million, which isn’t as strong as its opening here, but still impressive. Likewise, the film managed $13.4 million in China, which is good for an animated film there. Good, but not great. The film broke the record for an opening by an animated film in Brazil with $9.6 million and did nearly as well in neighboring Argentina with $7.5 million. It was also impressive in South Korea with $7.47 million on 1,335 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $8.55 million. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Toy Story Latest Film to Miss Expectations

June 25th, 2019

Toy Story 4

I think 2019 is done. The year isn’t quite halfway done, but I think I’m ready to call the box office race with 2018 over. Toy Story 4 was the latest potential monster hit to miss expectations by a huge margin. Granted, it still opened in first place with $120.10 million and it will make a substantial profit, but this is still about 25% lower than a lot of people expected and the overall weekend is still a massive disappointment. It did rise 50% from last weekend hitting $204 million, but this was 25% lower than the same weekend last year and that’s a much more important figure. Year-to-date, 2019 is now behind 2018 by 8.9% or $510 million at $5.26 billion to $5.77 billion. If you want to stretch for some good news, then this isn’t the worst deficit we’ve seen this year. More...

Weekend Estimates: Toy Story has the Best Opening in the Franchise, Still Disappoints

June 23rd, 2019

Toy Story 4

Almost none of the films on this week’s list are living up to expectations, at least not according to the weekend estimates. Toy Story 4 is earning the best opening in the franchise with an estimated $118.0 million weekend. This is third-highest opening for an animated film, so there is reason to celebrate. However, it is also much lower than expected and a little more front-loaded than anticipated, so its future might be in doubt. The film is doing better internationally with an estimated opening weekend of $120.0 million in 37 markets. The film had the third biggest opening in Mexico with $23.4 million, putting it behind just the two most recent Avengers movies. It had the biggest opening for an animated film in Brazil with $9.6 million. The film was also a monster hit in the U.K. with $15.0 million. On the other hand, it struggled in China with a second-place $13.4 million opening there; however, most animated films struggle in China. Hopefully the film’s reviews and its A from CinemaScore translate into long legs, because 2019 really needs more success stories at the box office. More...

Friday Estimates: Toy Story Doesn’t Have an Incredible Start

June 22nd, 2019

Toy Story 4

Toy Story 4 is on pace to earn the third-best opening weekend for an animated film, but despite this, it will be seen as a disappointment, as many people were expecting a lot more. The film earned $47.39 million on Friday, putting it on pace for $123 million over the full weekend, which is behind Incredibles 2 and Finding Dory on the all-time opening chart for an animated film. It really needed to be higher up that list in order to help 2019 win in the year-over-year competition. At this pace, it won’t even match last year’s number one film, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. On the positive side, the film is earning 97% positive reviews and managed an A from CinemaScore, so it should have long legs. It will be a hit for Pixar and Disney is not going to lose money on this movie. However, I’m getting tired of big films failing to live up to expectations and I don’t think 2019 is going to be able to turn things around. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Toy Story 4 has Second Best Animated Previews

June 21st, 2019

Toy Story 4

First the good news: Toy Story 4 had the second best previews for an animated film earning $12 million. Now the bad news: Incredibles 2 had the best earning $18.5 million last year. Toy Story 4 better have better legs or 2019 is in real trouble. Fortunately, most analysts agree that it will and it is still on pace to match our $155 million prediction. We will obviously know more tomorrow when Friday’s numbers show up, but also the CinemaScore will be a big help. If audiences love the movie as much as critics did, then its legs should be a real asset. More...

Weekend Predictions: Can Toy Story 4 Save June’s Box Office Run?

June 20th, 2019

Toy Story 4

June has not lived up to expectations and unless Toy Story 4 is a record-breaking hit, we are going to end the month with a loss. I don’t think it will break records, but it will easily be the biggest hit of the month. Also opening this week is Child’s Play, the reboot to the long-running horror franchise of the same name. Finally, Anna is the latest film from Luc Besson and many are comparing it to Lucy. It’s not going to do that well. It likely won’t reach the top five. This weekend last year, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom opened with $148.02 million. I really hope Toy Story 4 tops that; however, even if it does, nothing playing this weekend is going to compare with Incredibles 2’s run last year, so 2019 is going to lose in the year-over-year comparison. More...

International Box Office: Men in Black: International Lives Up to Its Name

June 20th, 2019

Men in Black: International

Men in Black: International did substantially better internationally with $68.22 million on 40,600 screens in 65 markets over the weekend for a total opening of $73.03 million. Its worldwide total was $103.06 million, which isn’t a bad start for a film that cost $110 million to make. It needs to have great legs and a strong home market run to break even any time soon, but this isn’t a number that should cause the studio to panic either. The film’s biggest single market was China where it earned first place with a total opening of $25.90 million, including $25.35 million on 21,000 screens over the weekend. It only managed third place in South Korea with $3.45 million on 1,055 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $4.88 million. Overall, the film is about 20% behind Men in Black 3’s opening in the same markets; however, this film also cost nearly 50% less to make, so financially, it is an improvement. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Weekend Bests Estimates, Still Clobbered by Incredibles

June 18th, 2019

Men in Black: International

There is some good news to report, as the weekend final numbers beat both the projections based on Friday estimates and Sunday’s estimates. There’s also some bad news. Even with this improvement, the weekend was really soft at the box office. Men in Black: International led the way with just $30.04 million during its opening weekend, while only two other films topped $10 million over the weekend. This left the overall box office down 18% from last weekend to just $135 million. This is 50% lower than the same weekend last year; a decline that we normally only see when there is a misalignment in a holiday. However, in this case, it was due to Incredibles 2, which earned more by itself than the total box office did this year. This has left 2019 further behind 2018 and it is now off last year’s pace by 7.0% or $370 million at $4.99 billion to $5.36 billion. Several weeks worth of gaining ground has gone in a single weekend. More...

Weekend Estimates: Black Skies for MiB

June 16th, 2019

Men in Black: International

According to weekend estimates, Men in Black: International is topping projections based on Friday estimates, but is still weaker than predicted with $28.5 million. This is a pleasant surprise, as the film’s reviews are terrible and its B from CinemaScore strongly suggested weaker legs. Maybe it will continue to surprise going forward. The film is doing much better internationally with $73.7 million on 41,400 screens in 56 markets. This includes $26.3 million in China, $5.1 million in Russia, $4.9 million in South Korea, and $3.9 million in Mexico. On the downside, the film has opened in most major markets, so it will be mostly coasting on holdovers at this point. It should still earn enough to cover its production budget worldwide, but that’s not enough to break even in any timely fashion. More...

Friday Estimates: Toy Story 4 needs to be a Monster Hit

June 15th, 2019

Men in Black: International

It is going to be a really bad weekend. All of the progress we made since Endgame came out could be erased in a week and if Toy Story 4 isn’t a monster hit, then 2019 will be in serious trouble, again. Men in Black: International led the way on Friday, but it only managed $10.4 million. Sony is projecting a $26.2 million opening weekend, which would be the studio’s biggest opening of the year so far. In fact, it would be the studio’s third biggest hit of the year after just three days. Yikes. The film’s reviews are terrible and it only managed a B from CinemaScore, so I don’t expect long legs. There are some rumors going around that the film didn’t cost as much as its official $110 million production budget, but even if those are true, this is still not a good start. Maybe it will thrive internationally. More...

2019 Preview: June

June 1st, 2019

Toy Story 4

While the final weekend in May isn’t over yet, we can safely say the month was merely okay. It managed to keep pace with last May, but I was really hoping to cut into 2019’s deficit by a significant margin. June is not looking any better, at least not compared to 2018. There are two potential monster hits, The Secret Life of Pets 2 and Toy Story 4, as well as a trio of $100 million hits, Dark Phoenix, Men in Black: International, and Annabelle Comes Home. On the surface, this looks excellent; however, last June was even better on top with Incredibles 2 and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom earning a combined $1 billion domestically. Granted, the only other $100 million hit was Oceans 8, so this year should have a lot better depth. I don’t think it will be enough to gain any ground in the year-over-year comparison, which is the only way to really judge how a month is doing at this point. More...

Toy Story 4 Trailer 4

May 21st, 2019

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March 19th, 2019

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 21, 2019 1 $120,908,065   4,575 $26,428   $120,908,065 1
Jun 28, 2019 1 $59,700,331 -51% 4,575 $13,049   $238,690,140 2
Jul 5, 2019 2 $33,860,355 -43% 4,540 $7,458   $306,117,899 3
Jul 12, 2019 2 $20,945,639 -38% 4,210 $4,975   $346,650,213 4
Jul 19, 2019 3 $15,551,086 -26% 3,750 $4,147   $376,484,435 5
Jul 26, 2019 4 $10,453,633 -33% 3,610 $2,896   $396,210,139 6
Aug 2, 2019 5 $7,349,131 -30% 3,225 $2,279   $410,249,874 7
Aug 9, 2019 9 $4,525,439 -38% 2,295 $1,972   $419,703,807 8
Aug 16, 2019 14 $2,151,203 -52% 1,245 $1,728   $424,413,510 9
Aug 23, 2019 17 $1,230,836 -43% 820 $1,501   $426,734,092 10
Aug 30, 2019 14 $2,382,830 +94% 2,715 $878   $429,728,729 11
Sep 6, 2019 19 $547,483 -77% 640 $855   $431,810,752 12
Sep 13, 2019 21 $412,524 -25% 410 $1,006   $432,368,783 13
Sep 20, 2019 20 $289,852 -30% 291 $996   $432,752,831 14
Sep 27, 2019 20 $202,271 -30% 243 $832   $433,033,071 15
Oct 4, 2019 21 $231,433 +14% 243 $952   $433,314,437 16
Oct 11, 2019 24 $159,493 -31% 189 $844   $433,560,473 17
Oct 18, 2019 30 $90,532 -43% 145 $624   $433,716,016 18
Oct 25, 2019 32 $62,434 -31% 121 $516   $433,804,674 19
Nov 1, 2019 30 $55,602 -11% 105 $530   $433,878,363 20
Nov 8, 2019 35 $44,224 -20% 89 $497   $433,938,888 21
Nov 15, 2019 41 $29,996 -32% 70 $429   $433,986,979 22
Nov 22, 2019 46 $16,231 -46% 48 $338   $434,010,223 23
Nov 29, 2019 45 $13,444 -17% 40 $336   $434,035,540 24

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jun 20, 2019 P $12,000,000     0     $12,000,000  
Jun 21, 2019 1 $47,406,956     4,575 $10,362   $47,406,956 1
Jun 22, 2019 1 $39,524,776 -17%   4,575 $8,639   $86,931,732 2
Jun 23, 2019 1 $33,976,333 -14%   4,575 $7,427   $120,908,065 3
Jun 24, 2019 1 $14,152,710 -58%   4,575 $3,093   $135,060,775 4
Jun 25, 2019 1 $20,570,969 +45%   4,575 $4,496   $155,631,744 5
Jun 26, 2019 1 $11,950,952 -42%   4,575 $2,612   $167,582,696 6
Jun 27, 2019 1 $11,407,113 -5%   4,575 $2,493   $178,989,809 7
Jun 28, 2019 1 $17,089,977 +50% -64% 4,575 $3,736   $196,079,786 8
Jun 29, 2019 1 $23,043,114 +35% -42% 4,575 $5,037   $219,122,900 9
Jun 30, 2019 1 $19,567,240 -15% -42% 4,575 $4,277   $238,690,140 10
Jul 1, 2019 1 $7,960,780 -59% -44% 4,575 $1,740   $246,650,920 11
Jul 2, 2019 2 $10,164,415 +28% -51% 4,575 $2,222   $256,815,335 12
Jul 3, 2019 2 $7,704,752 -24% -36% 4,575 $1,684   $264,520,087 13
Jul 4, 2019 2 $7,737,457 n/c -32% 4,575 $1,691   $272,257,544 14
Jul 5, 2019 2 $11,901,267 +54% -30% 4,540 $2,621   $284,158,811 15
Jul 6, 2019 2 $12,830,622 +8% -44% 4,540 $2,826   $296,989,433 16
Jul 7, 2019 2 $9,128,466 -29% -53% 4,540 $2,011   $306,117,899 17
Jul 8, 2019 2 $4,174,707 -54% -48% 4,540 $920   $310,292,606 18
Jul 9, 2019 2 $6,675,157 +60% -34% 4,540 $1,470   $316,967,763 19
Jul 10, 2019 2 $4,305,709 -35% -44% 4,540 $948   $321,273,472 20
Jul 11, 2019 2 $4,431,102 +3% -43% 4,540 $976   $325,704,574 21
Jul 12, 2019 2 $6,253,453 +41% -47% 4,210 $1,485   $331,958,027 22
Jul 13, 2019 2 $8,201,112 +31% -36% 4,210 $1,948   $340,159,139 23
Jul 14, 2019 2 $6,491,074 -21% -29% 4,210 $1,542   $346,650,213 24
Jul 15, 2019 2 $2,810,085 -57% -33% 4,210 $667   $349,460,298 25
Jul 16, 2019 2 $4,957,061 +76% -26% 4,210 $1,177   $354,417,359 26
Jul 17, 2019 2 $3,444,416 -31% -20% 4,210 $818   $357,861,775 27
Jul 18, 2019 2 $3,071,574 -11% -31% 4,210 $730   $360,933,349 28
Jul 19, 2019 3 $4,629,310 +51% -26% 3,750 $1,234   $365,562,659 29
Jul 20, 2019 3 $6,225,679 +34% -24% 3,750 $1,660   $371,788,338 30
Jul 21, 2019 3 $4,696,097 -25% -28% 3,750 $1,252   $376,484,435 31
Jul 22, 2019 3 $2,035,725 -57% -28% 3,750 $543   $378,520,160 32
Jul 23, 2019 3 $3,301,452 +62% -33% 3,750 $880   $381,821,612 33
Jul 24, 2019 3 $2,003,406 -39% -42% 3,750 $534   $383,825,018 34
Jul 25, 2019 3 $1,931,488 -4% -37% 3,750 $515   $385,756,506 35
Jul 26, 2019 4 $3,154,891 +63% -32% 3,610 $874   $388,911,397 36
Jul 27, 2019 4 $4,213,846 +34% -32% 3,610 $1,167   $393,125,243 37
Jul 28, 2019 4 $3,084,896 -27% -34% 3,610 $855   $396,210,139 38
Jul 29, 2019 4 $1,430,583 -54% -30% 3,610 $396   $397,640,722 39
Jul 30, 2019 4 $2,315,567 +62% -30% 3,610 $641   $399,956,289 40
Jul 31, 2019 4 $1,529,941 -34% -24% 3,610 $424   $401,486,230 41
Aug 1, 2019 4 $1,414,513 -8% -27% 3,610 $392   $402,900,743 42
Aug 2, 2019 5 $2,199,693 +56% -30% 3,225 $682   $405,100,436 43
Aug 3, 2019 5 $3,025,863 +38% -28% 3,225 $938   $408,126,299 44
Aug 4, 2019 5 $2,123,575 -30% -31% 3,225 $658   $410,249,874 45
Aug 5, 2019 5 $1,072,748 -49% -25% 3,225 $333   $411,322,622 46
Aug 6, 2019 5 $1,651,893 +54% -29% 3,225 $512   $412,974,515 47
Aug 7, 2019 5 $1,180,537 -29% -23% 3,225 $366   $414,155,052 48
Aug 8, 2019 5 $1,023,316 -13% -28% 3,225 $317   $415,178,368 49
Aug 9, 2019 9 $1,328,054 +30% -40% 2,295 $579   $416,506,422 50
Aug 10, 2019 9 $1,875,933 +41% -38% 2,295 $817   $418,382,355 51
Aug 11, 2019 9 $1,321,452 -30% -38% 2,295 $576   $419,703,807 52
Aug 12, 2019 8 $628,202 -52% -41% 2,295 $274   $420,332,009 53
Aug 13, 2019 10 $944,028 +50% -43% 2,295 $411   $421,276,037 54
Aug 14, 2019 10 $547,800 -42% -54% 2,295 $239   $421,823,837 55
Aug 15, 2019 10 $438,470 -20% -57% 2,295 $191   $422,262,307 56
Aug 16, 2019 14 $546,185 +25% -59% 1,245 $439   $422,808,492 57
Aug 17, 2019 14 $930,995 +70% -50% 1,245 $748   $423,739,487 58
Aug 18, 2019 13 $674,023 -28% -49% 1,245 $541   $424,413,510 59
Aug 19, 2019 13 $264,903 -61% -58% 1,245 $213   $424,678,413 60
Aug 20, 2019 14 $341,370 +29% -64% 1,245 $274   $425,019,783 61
Aug 21, 2019 14 $266,438 -22% -51% 1,245 $214   $425,286,221 62
Aug 22, 2019 14 $217,035 -19% -51% 1,245 $174   $425,503,256 63
Aug 23, 2019 - $331,284 +53% -39% 820 $404   $425,834,540 64
Aug 24, 2019 - $531,815 +61% -43% 820 $649   $426,366,355 65
Aug 25, 2019 - $367,737 -31% -45% 820 $448   $426,734,092 66
Aug 26, 2019 - $141,526 -62% -47% 820 $173   $426,875,618 67
Aug 27, 2019 - $203,252 +44% -40% 820 $248   $427,078,870 68
Aug 28, 2019 - $148,246 -27% -44% 820 $181   $427,227,116 69
Aug 29, 2019 - $118,783 -20% -45% 820 $145   $427,345,899 70
Aug 30, 2019 15 $475,880 +301% +44% 2,715 $175   $427,821,779 71
Aug 31, 2019 14 $915,745 +92% +72% 2,715 $337   $428,737,524 72
Sep 1, 2019 13 $991,205 +8% +170% 2,715 $365   $429,728,729 73
Sep 2, 2019 13 $1,087,805 +10% +669% 2,715 $401   $430,816,534 74
Sep 3, 2019 15 $216,192 -80% +6% 2,715 $80   $431,032,726 75
Sep 4, 2019 14 $138,891 -36% -6% 2,715 $51   $431,171,617 76
Sep 5, 2019 15 $91,652 -34% -23% 2,715 $34   $431,263,269 77
Sep 6, 2019 - $99,621 +9% -79% 640 $156   $431,362,890 78
Sep 7, 2019 - $266,996 +168% -71% 640 $417   $431,629,886 79
Sep 8, 2019 - $180,866 -32% -82% 640 $283   $431,810,752 80
Sep 9, 2019 - $32,076 -82% -97% 640 $50   $431,842,828 81
Sep 10, 2019 - $44,368 +38% -79% 640 $69   $431,887,196 82
Sep 11, 2019 - $34,901 -21% -75% 640 $55   $431,922,097 83
Sep 12, 2019 - $34,162 -2% -63% 640 $53   $431,956,259 84
Sep 13, 2019 - $84,986 +149% -15% 410 $207   $432,041,245 85
Sep 14, 2019 - $205,436 +142% -23% 410 $501   $432,246,681 86
Sep 15, 2019 - $122,102 -41% -32% 410 $298   $432,368,783 87
Sep 16, 2019 - $20,775 -83% -35% 410 $51   $432,389,558 88
Sep 17, 2019 - $29,306 +41% -34% 410 $71   $432,418,864 89
Sep 18, 2019 - $23,159 -21% -34% 410 $56   $432,442,023 90
Sep 19, 2019 - $20,956 -10% -39% 410 $51   $432,462,979 91
Sep 20, 2019 - $65,358 +212% -23% 291 $225   $432,528,337 92
Sep 21, 2019 - $136,359 +109% -34% 291 $469   $432,664,696 93
Sep 22, 2019 - $88,135 -35% -28% 291 $303   $432,752,831 94
Sep 23, 2019 - $18,758 -79% -10% 291 $64   $432,771,589 95
Sep 24, 2019 - $25,599 +36% -13% 291 $88   $432,797,188 96
Sep 25, 2019 - $16,664 -35% -28% 291 $57   $432,813,852 97
Sep 26, 2019 - $16,948 +2% -19% 291 $58   $432,830,800 98
Sep 27, 2019 - $47,098 +178% -28% 243 $194   $432,877,898 99
Sep 28, 2019 - $96,962 +106% -29% 243 $399   $432,974,860 100
Sep 29, 2019 - $58,211 -40% -34% 243 $240   $433,033,071 101
Sep 30, 2019 - $14,750 -75% -21% 243 $61   $433,047,821 102
Oct 1, 2019 - $14,116 -4% -45% 243 $58   $433,061,937 103
Oct 2, 2019 - $11,250 -20% -32% 243 $46   $433,073,187 104
Oct 3, 2019 - $9,817 -13% -42% 243 $40   $433,083,004 105
Oct 4, 2019 - $51,594 +426% +10% 243 $212   $433,134,598 106
Oct 5, 2019 - $109,030 +111% +12% 243 $449   $433,243,628 107
Oct 6, 2019 - $70,809 -35% +22% 243 $291   $433,314,437 108
Oct 7, 2019 - $18,623 -74% +26% 243 $77   $433,333,060 109
Oct 8, 2019 - $23,578 +27% +67% 243 $97   $433,356,638 110
Oct 9, 2019 - $23,272 -1% +107% 243 $96   $433,379,910 111
Oct 10, 2019 - $21,070 -9% +115% 243 $87   $433,400,980 112
Oct 11, 2019 - $44,954 +113% -13% 189 $238   $433,445,934 113
Oct 12, 2019 - $68,437 +52% -37% 189 $362   $433,514,371 114
Oct 13, 2019 - $46,102 -33% -35% 189 $244   $433,560,473 115
Oct 14, 2019 - $26,313 -43% +41% 189 $139   $433,586,786 116
Oct 15, 2019 - $11,870 -55% -50% 189 $63   $433,598,656 117
Oct 16, 2019 - $12,930 +9% -44% 189 $68   $433,611,586 118
Oct 17, 2019 - $13,898 +7% -34% 189 $74   $433,625,484 119
Oct 18, 2019 - $21,559 +55% -52% 145 $149   $433,647,043 120
Oct 19, 2019 - $41,621 +93% -39% 145 $287   $433,688,664 121
Oct 20, 2019 - $27,352 -34% -41% 145 $189   $433,716,016 122
Oct 21, 2019 - $6,351 -77% -76% 145 $44   $433,722,367 123
Oct 22, 2019 - $6,790 +7% -43% 145 $47   $433,729,157 124
Oct 23, 2019 - $5,879 -13% -55% 145 $41   $433,735,036 125
Oct 24, 2019 - $7,204 +23% -48% 145 $50   $433,742,240 126
Oct 25, 2019 - $15,097 +110% -30% 121 $125   $433,757,337 127
Oct 26, 2019 - $27,967 +85% -33% 121 $231   $433,785,304 128
Oct 27, 2019 - $19,370 -31% -29% 121 $160   $433,804,674 129
Oct 28, 2019 - $3,976 -79% -37% 121 $33   $433,808,650 130
Oct 29, 2019 - $4,541 +14% -33% 121 $38   $433,813,191 131
Oct 30, 2019 - $4,501 -1% -23% 121 $37   $433,817,692 132
Oct 31, 2019 - $5,069 +13% -30% 121 $42   $433,822,761 133
Nov 1, 2019 - $10,215 +102% -32% 105 $97   $433,832,976 134
Nov 2, 2019 - $26,627 +161% -5% 105 $254   $433,859,603 135
Nov 3, 2019 - $18,760 -30% -3% 105 $179   $433,878,363 136
Nov 4, 2019 - $3,342 -82% -16% 105 $32   $433,881,705 137
Nov 5, 2019 - $5,009 +50% +10% 105 $48   $433,886,714 138
Nov 6, 2019 - $3,653 -27% -19% 105 $35   $433,890,367 139
Nov 7, 2019 - $4,297 +18% -15% 105 $41   $433,894,664 140
Nov 8, 2019 - $8,803 +105% -14% 89 $99   $433,903,467 141
Nov 9, 2019 - $20,645 +135% -22% 89 $232   $433,924,112 142
Nov 10, 2019 - $14,776 -28% -21% 89 $166   $433,938,888 143
Nov 11, 2019 - $9,969 -33% +198% 89 $112   $433,948,857 144
Nov 12, 2019 - $3,223 -68% -36% 89 $36   $433,952,080 145
Nov 13, 2019 - $2,715 -16% -26% 89 $31   $433,954,795 146
Nov 14, 2019 - $2,188 -19% -49% 89 $25   $433,956,983 147
Nov 15, 2019 - $4,747 +117% -46% 70 $68   $433,961,730 148
Nov 16, 2019 - $14,502 +205% -30% 70 $207   $433,976,232 149
Nov 17, 2019 - $10,747 -26% -27% 70 $154   $433,986,979 150
Nov 18, 2019 - $1,481 -86% -85% 70 $21   $433,988,460 151
Nov 19, 2019 - $1,691 +14% -48% 70 $24   $433,990,151 152
Nov 20, 2019 - $1,641 -3% -40% 70 $23   $433,991,792 153
Nov 21, 2019 - $2,200 +34% +1% 70 $31   $433,993,992 154
Nov 22, 2019 - $2,983 +36% -37% 48 $62   $433,996,975 155
Nov 23, 2019 - $7,865 +164% -46% 48 $164   $434,004,840 156
Nov 24, 2019 - $5,383 -32% -50% 48 $112   $434,010,223 157
Nov 25, 2019 - $2,109 -61% +42% 48 $44   $434,012,332 158
Nov 26, 2019 - $3,964 +88% +134% 48 $83   $434,016,296 159
Nov 27, 2019 - $3,925 -1% +139% 40 $98   $434,020,221 160
Nov 28, 2019 - $1,875 -52% -15% 40 $47   $434,022,096 161
Nov 29, 2019 - $5,153 +175% +73% 34 $152   $434,027,249 162
Nov 30, 2019 - $5,495 +7% -30% 40 $137   $434,032,744 163
Dec 1, 2019 - $2,796 -49% -48% 40 $70   $434,035,540 164
Dec 2, 2019 - $536 -81% -75% 40 $13   $434,036,076 165
Dec 3, 2019 - $733 +37% -82% 40 $18   $434,036,809 166
Dec 4, 2019 - $608 -17% -85% 40 $15   $434,037,417 167
Dec 5, 2019 - $591 -3% -68% 40 $15   $434,038,008 168

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 21, 2019 1 $178,989,809   4,575 $39,123   $178,989,809 1
Jun 28, 2019 1 $93,267,735 -48% 4,575 $20,386   $272,257,544 2
Jul 5, 2019 2 $53,447,030 -43% 4,540 $11,772   $325,704,574 3
Jul 12, 2019 2 $35,228,775 -34% 4,210 $8,368   $360,933,349 4
Jul 19, 2019 3 $24,823,157 -30% 3,750 $6,620   $385,756,506 5
Jul 26, 2019 4 $17,144,237 -31% 3,610 $4,749   $402,900,743 6
Aug 2, 2019 5 $12,277,625 -28% 3,225 $3,807   $415,178,368 7
Aug 9, 2019 9 $7,083,939 -42% 2,295 $3,087   $422,262,307 8
Aug 16, 2019 13 $3,240,949 -54% 1,245 $2,603   $425,503,256 9
Aug 23, 2019 17 $1,842,643 -43% 820 $2,247   $427,345,899 10
Aug 30, 2019 13 $3,917,370 +113% 2,715 $1,443   $431,263,269 11
Sep 6, 2019 19 $692,990 -82% 640 $1,083   $431,956,259 12
Sep 13, 2019 22 $506,720 -27% 410 $1,236   $432,462,979 13
Sep 20, 2019 21 $367,821 -27% 291 $1,264   $432,830,800 14
Sep 27, 2019 24 $252,204 -31% 243 $1,038   $433,083,004 15
Oct 4, 2019 22 $317,976 +26% 243 $1,309   $433,400,980 16
Oct 11, 2019 23 $224,504 -29% 189 $1,188   $433,625,484 17
Oct 18, 2019 31 $116,756 -48% 145 $805   $433,742,240 18
Oct 25, 2019 34 $80,521 -31% 121 $665   $433,822,761 19
Nov 1, 2019 33 $71,903 -11% 105 $685   $433,894,664 20
Nov 8, 2019 37 $62,319 -13% 89 $700   $433,956,983 21
Nov 15, 2019 44 $37,009 -41% 70 $529   $433,993,992 22
Nov 22, 2019 47 $28,104 -24% 40 $703   $434,022,096 23
Nov 29, 2019 46 $15,912 -43% 40 $398   $434,038,008 24

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 6/21/2019 $7,500,000 0 17 26 $28,903,184 2/14/2020
Australia 6/21/2019 $5,556,913 586 586 3,698 $32,373,798 5/18/2021
Brazil 6/21/2019 $9,600,000 0 605 1,210 $32,659,804 11/24/2019
Bulgaria 6/28/2019 $35,612 0 0 0 $196,914 10/2/2019
Chile 6/21/2019 $0 0 0 0 $15,200,000 8/16/2019
China 6/21/2019 $13,220,000 69,241 69,241 104,636 $29,100,000 10/19/2022
Colombia 6/28/2019 $0 0 0 0 $14,000,000 8/16/2019
Czech Republic 8/16/2019 $36,003 32 148 820 $1,326,740 10/19/2022
France 6/27/2019 $6,200,000 0 124 124 $34,716,684 11/24/2019
Germany 8/16/2019 $2,160,365 0 0 0 $7,172,538 11/24/2019
Hong Kong 7/12/2019 $4,600,000 0 0 0 $11,400,000 10/19/2022
India 6/21/2019 $0 0 0 0 $1,130,709 7/21/2019
Indonesia 6/21/2019 $2,000,000 0 0 0 $6,226,296 7/21/2019
Italy 6/26/2019 $1,815,943 0 47 130 $7,569,371 11/24/2019
Japan 7/12/2019 $15,300,000 0 0 0 $93,812,120 11/24/2019
Lithuania 8/9/2019 $75,503 28 28 110 $278,432 10/9/2019
Mexico 6/21/2019 $23,882,162 0 0 0 $71,882,344 10/19/2022
Netherlands 6/28/2019 $467,045 142 144 1,846 $4,533,838 10/19/2022
New Zealand 6/27/2019 $0 0 73 279 $3,227,438 8/28/2023
Panama 6/21/2019 $0 0 0 0 $12,200,000 8/16/2019
Poland 8/9/2019 $901,934 392 392 392 $4,767,462 10/19/2022
Portugal 6/28/2019 $423,860 117 117 855 $2,544,744 10/19/2022
Romania 6/28/2019 $0 0 37 105 $503,080 11/5/2019
Russia (CIS) 6/21/2019 $2,453,773 1,498 1,661 7,229 $8,785,397 10/19/2022
Slovakia 8/2/2019 $15,164 24 70 354 $456,879 10/8/2019
Slovenia 6/21/2019 $0 0 2 8 $66,986 9/11/2019
South Korea 6/20/2019 $7,471,291 1,335 1,335 4,798 $24,781,448 1/16/2020
Spain 6/21/2019 $3,508,421 430 430 3,476 $25,405,710 11/12/2020
Taiwan 6/21/2019 $2,670,233 0 0 0 $10,061,418 1/5/2020
Thailand 6/21/2019 $1,400,000 0 0 0 $1,400,000 6/26/2019
Turkey 6/20/2019 $285,570 407 407 2,306 $2,092,129 10/19/2022
United Kingdom 6/21/2019 $16,895,325 688 691 10,194 $82,805,688 11/24/2019
 
Rest of World $67,198,805
 
International Total$638,779,956 8/28/2023

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
Oct 13, 20191176,970 176,970$3,884,492$3,884,4922
Oct 20, 20192114,911-35% 291,881$2,293,624$6,178,1163
Oct 27, 2019333,504-71% 325,385$668,740$6,846,8564
Nov 3, 2019348,291+44% 373,676$963,888$7,810,7445
Nov 10, 2019266,148+37% 439,824$1,307,084$9,117,8286
Nov 17, 2019646,100-30% 485,924$920,156$10,037,9847
Nov 24, 2019838,385-17% 524,309$731,234$10,769,2188
Dec 1, 201912205,022+434% 729,331$3,091,732$13,860,9509
Dec 8, 2019783,542-59% 812,873$1,016,706$14,877,65610
Dec 15, 2019946,438-44% 859,311$770,406$15,648,06211
Dec 22, 20191255,239+19% 914,550$986,569$16,634,63112
Dec 29, 20191140,674-26% 955,224$725,624$17,360,25513
Jan 5, 20201817,543-57% 972,767$311,213$17,671,46814
Jan 19, 2020168,911 988,919$133,665$17,932,14016
Jan 26, 20201710,287+15% 999,206$151,836$18,083,97617
Feb 2, 2020259,621-6% 1,008,827$144,026$18,228,00218
Feb 9, 2020308,647-10% 1,017,474$138,871$18,366,87319
Feb 16, 20201911,581+34% 1,029,055$206,605$18,573,47820

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Oct 13, 20191833,550 833,550$13,889,970$13,889,9702
Oct 20, 20191252,017-70% 1,085,567$6,193,478$20,083,4483
Oct 27, 2019281,203-68% 1,166,770$1,896,576$21,980,0244
Nov 3, 2019280,566-1% 1,247,336$1,846,785$23,826,8095
Nov 10, 2019435,231-56% 1,282,567$809,672$24,636,4816
Nov 17, 2019648,064+36% 1,330,631$1,108,967$25,745,4487
Nov 24, 2019626,479-45% 1,357,110$621,907$26,367,3558
Dec 1, 20199199,922+655% 1,557,032$3,980,061$30,347,4169
Dec 8, 20194103,423-48% 1,660,455$1,780,222$32,127,63810
Dec 15, 2019740,643-61% 1,701,098$868,423$32,996,06111
Dec 22, 2019886,322+112% 1,787,420$1,849,716$34,845,77712
Dec 29, 2019677,430-10% 1,864,850$1,399,432$36,245,20913
Jan 5, 20201321,290-73% 1,886,140$381,828$36,627,03714
Jan 12, 2020167,398-65% 1,893,538$132,726$36,759,76315
Jan 19, 2020168,005+8% 1,901,543$142,996$36,902,75916
Jan 26, 2020208,999+12% 1,910,542$176,077$37,078,83617
Feb 2, 2020198,368-7% 1,918,910$160,888$37,239,72418
Feb 16, 20202011,508 1,937,222$214,895$37,586,56020
Nov 15, 20201424,987 2,016,699$532,723$39,077,87259

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