Box Office History for Indiana Jones Movies
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Release Date | Title | Production Budget | Opening Weekend | Domestic Box Office | Worldwide Box Office |
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Jun 30, 2023 | Indiana Jones and the Dial … | $300,000,000 | $60,368,101 | $174,480,468 | $381,408,656 |
May 22, 2008 | Indiana Jones and the Kingd… | $185,000,000 | $100,137,835 | $317,101,119 | $786,635,413 |
May 24, 1989 | Indiana Jones and the Last … | $48,000,000 | $37,031,573 | $197,171,806 | $474,171,806 |
May 23, 1984 | Indiana Jones and the Templ… | $28,000,000 | $25,337,110 | $179,880,271 | $333,080,271 |
Jun 12, 1981 | Raiders of the Lost Ark | $20,000,000 | $8,305,823 | $225,686,079 | $367,451,914 |
Averages | $116,200,000 | $46,236,088 | $218,863,949 | $468,549,612 | |
Totals | 5 | $581,000,000 | $1,094,319,743 | $2,342,748,060 |
Video Release Breakdown
Release Date | Title | Domestic Video Sales to Date | Watch Now |
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Oct 21, 2003 | Adventures of Indiana Jones, The | $67,327,250 | |
May 13, 2008 | Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade | $26,250,535 | iTunes Google |
May 13, 2008 | Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark | $30,317,181 | iTunes Google |
May 13, 2008 | Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom | $25,511,761 | iTunes Google |
Oct 14, 2008 | Indiana Jones - The Complete Adventures Co… | $117,326,806 | |
Oct 14, 2008 | Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Cryst… | $119,132,575 | iTunes |
Jun 8, 2021 | Indiana Jones 4-Movie Collection | $13,190,296 | |
Aug 29, 2023 | Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny | Disney+ Amazon iTunes Vudu | |
Totals | $399,056,404 |
Our DVD and Blu-ray sales estimates are based on weekly retail surveys, which we use to build a weekly market share estimate for each title we are tracking. The market share is converted into a weekly sales estimate based on industry reports on the overall size of the market, including reports published in Media Play News.
For example, if our weekly retail survey estimates that a particular title sold 1% of all units that week, and the industry reports sales of 1,500,000 units in total, we will estimate 15,000 units were sold of that title. The consumer spending estimate is based on the average sales price for the title in the retailers we survey.
We refine our estimates from week to week as more data becomes available. In particular, we adjust weekly sales figures for the quarter once the total market estimates are published by the Digital Entertainment Group. Figures will therefore fluctuate each week, and totals for individual titles can go up or down as we update our estimates.
Because sales figures are estimated based on sampling, they will be more accurate for higher-selling titles.
DEG Watched At Home Top 20 Charts
Date | Rank |
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Jun 24, 2023 | 20 |
Jul 1, 2023 | 16 |
Theater counts: Barbenheimer finally blasts into theaters, but Mission Impossible still widest release
July 20th, 2023
The long awaited release of Barbie and Oppenheimer is finally here. The pair, fondly referred to by the moniker, “Barbenheimer” is poised to headline one of the biggest movie-going weekends in a few years. As different as two films could possibly be, the duo will undoubtedly make their imprint on the Summer movie-going season. Barbie will start out in 4,243 theaters, while Oppenheimer will launch in 3,610 locations across North America. For one more week however, Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One will remain the most widely available film, showing in 4,321 venues.
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Theater counts: Indiana Jones dials up another week as widest release
July 6th, 2023
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny will continue into into its sophomore frame with its opening count of 4,600 theaters, once again easily making it the widest release of the week. The latest installment of the beloved adventure franchise turned up $60.37 million in its opening weekend, and currently holds a six-day total of $89.4 million, while bumping the franchise’s worldwide box office to over $2.1 billion. This week it will try to fend off the arrival of two new wide releases, as well as a surprise hit that arrived on the Fourth of July.
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Theater counts: Indiana Jones’ destiny will be decided in 4,600 theaters
June 29th, 2023
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny will launch this weekend in a massive 4,600 theaters, the widest opening since Jurassic World: Dominion, which debuted in 4,676 locations in June last year, Jones will also hit the record books as the sixth-widest opening of all time.
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Featured Blu-ray and DVD Review: The Mummy
September 3rd, 2017
The Mummy came out this summer and was supposed to kick off Universal’s Dark Universe franchise. In fact, Universal had announced about a dozen films in the franchise, at least one of which had a release date, but no star. Then the reviews started coming out. For a short time, The Mummy was the worst wide release of the summer. It bombed domestically and even though it did a lot better internationally, it still failed to pay for its nearly $200 million production budget. Was is unfairly attacked by critics? Or does Universal need to rethink their plans for a Dark Universe?
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Featured Blu-ray / DVD Review: Weird Al Yankovic Double-Shot
January 5th, 2015
Something weird has happened. I have nothing to review. This is partially due to the holidays and I suspect next week will be busier. However, in the meantime I didn't want to have nothing to review this week, so I thought I would do a Weird Al Yankovic double-shot, as two of his films had new home market releases recently. The first of these is...
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DVD and Blu-ray Releases for December 17th, 2013
December 16th, 2013
It's a busy week with eight or so first-run releases. (It depends on if you count the The Sound of Music Live! as a first-run release.) However, none of them were big hits at the box office. Some of them made enough money to break even sometime on the home market, others struggled more than that, but none were breakout hits. Some of these are still worth picking up. For others, there's a reason they struggled. There are also a few TV on DVD releases this week that are worth picking up, as well as a few limited releases that are strong. All in all, it's a good week on the home market with many DVD and Blu-rays that are worth picking up, some of which I'm looking forward to reviewing... when they show up. This time of year, getting screeners on time tends to be a little harder. I think Burn Notice: Season Seven is the top selection, but I'll have to wait for the screener to make sure. On a side note, next Tuesday is Christmas eve, so there won't be a DVD and Blu-ray Release report. There's only four films worth talking about anyway, so I'm including them on this list. Of next week's films, More Than Honey on DVD or Blu-ray is the Pick of Next Week.
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Analysis: That Music You Hear? It's Probably By Hans Zimmer
September 22nd, 2013
Top-grossing people in technical roles
Last week I unveiled our new People Records section and talked about some of top performers across different types of acting, from the blockbusting superstars to the unsung heroes, to the cameo kings and queens. We've added some more charts to the record section this week, this time covering technical roles, and once more there's a lot of data to be mined.
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Blu-ray Sales: New Releases Have a Good Day on Blu-ray
July 3rd, 2013
The top five of the Blu-ray sales chart this week were nearly all new releases, including the first place Blu-ray, A Good Day Die Hard. This film sold 316,000 units and generated $5.86 million for an opening week Blu-ray share of 58%. That's an excellent Blu-ray share, but the film missed expectations pretty much everywhere else. Meanwhile, the Legacy Box Set placed eighth with 17,000 units / $667,000.
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Featured Blu-ray: Willow
March 30th, 2013
Willow came out 25 years ago. It was a fantasy epic that cost $50 million to make and was written by George Lucas, who was coming off of Star Wars and Indiana Jones. It was directed by Ron Howard, who hadn't yet had any monster hits, but both Splash and Cocoon were very profitable and well received. This film had high expectations. It didn't live up to them. Its reviews were merely mixed and it came nowhere near becoming the $100 million hit like a lot of people thought it would. Now that 25 years have passed and the expectations are not there, does it work? Or would it have failed to find an audience even with lowered expectations?
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Note: This list contains actors who appeared in at least two movies in the franchise.
Person | Nr. of Movies | Role | Franchise Worldwide Box Office | Career Worldwide Box Office | Franchise / Career |
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Harrison Ford | 5 | Indiana Jones | $2,342,748,060 | $10,563,600,465 | 22.2% |
John Rhys-Davies | 3 | Sallah | $1,223,032,376 | $5,937,622,688 | 20.6% |
Karen Allen | 3 | Marion | $1,535,495,983 | $2,323,954,262 | 66.1% |
Pat Roach | 3 | Giant Sherpa/1st Mechanic | $1,174,703,991 | $1,918,664,123 | 61.2% |
Denholm Elliott | 2 | Marcus Brody | $841,623,720 | $1,089,348,635 | 77.3% |
Ted Grossman | 2 | Peruvian Porter | $841,623,720 | $1,700,157,615 | 49.5% |
Note: This list contains people who contributed to at least two movies in the franchise.
Person | Nr. of Movies | Technical Role | Franchise Worldwide Box Office | Career Worldwide Box Office | Franchise / Career |
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Steven Spielberg | 5 |
Director (4) Executive Producer (1) |
$2,342,748,060 | $28,396,373,280 | 8.3% |
Frank Marshall | 5 |
Producer (3) Executive Producer (2) Second Unit Director (2) |
$2,342,748,060 | $14,831,768,634 | 15.8% |
George Lucas | 5 |
Executive Producer (5) Story Creator (4) Character Creator (2) |
$2,342,748,060 | $9,554,269,023 | 24.5% |
John Williams | 5 | Composer (5) | $2,342,748,060 | $28,893,623,603 | 8.1% |
Michael Kahn | 4 |
Editor (3) Supervising Film Editor (1) |
$1,961,339,404 | $12,311,778,049 | 15.9% |
Ben Burtt | 4 |
Sound Designer (4) Re-recording Mixer (2) Supervising Sound Editor (1) |
$1,961,339,404 | $17,872,122,548 | 11.0% |
Kathleen Kennedy | 3 |
Executive Producer (1) Associate Producer (1) Producer (1) |
$1,501,124,340 | $19,103,710,865 | 7.9% |
Robert Watts | 3 |
Producer (2) Associate Producer (1) |
$1,174,703,991 | $3,389,486,702 | 34.7% |
Douglas Slocombe | 3 | Cinematographer (3) | $1,174,703,991 | $1,538,077,140 | 76.4% |
Philip Kaufman | 3 |
Character Creator (2) Story Creator (1) |
$1,223,032,376 | $1,467,862,043 | 83.3% |
Richard Hymns | 3 |
Supervising Sound Editor (2) Dialogue Editor (1) |
$1,593,887,490 | $8,139,899,896 | 19.6% |
David Koepp | 2 | Screenwriter (2) | $1,168,044,069 | $6,623,277,764 | 17.6% |
Elliot Scott | 2 | Production Designer (2) | $807,252,077 | $1,159,296,615 | 69.6% |
Michael D. Moore | 2 | Second Unit Director (2) | $700,532,185 | $703,032,185 | 99.6% |
David Tomblin | 2 | Assistant Director (2) | $841,623,720 | $2,261,686,304 | 37.2% |
Anthony Powell | 2 | Costume Designer (2) | $807,252,077 | $1,171,452,816 | 68.9% |
Peter Howitt | 2 | Set Decorator (2) | $807,252,077 | $2,202,467,969 | 36.7% |
Glenn Randall | 2 |
Stunt Coordinator (1) Second Unit Director (1) |
$700,532,185 | $1,980,204,876 | 35.4% |
Joanna Johnston | 2 | Costume Designer (2) | $855,580,462 | $8,221,570,878 | 10.4% |
Ron Beck | 2 | Costume Supervisor (2) | $807,252,077 | $2,433,983,526 | 33.2% |
Gary Summers | 2 | Re-recording Mixer (2) | $807,252,077 | $13,877,099,702 | 5.8% |
Tom Smith | 2 | Makeup (2) | $700,532,185 | $1,182,897,469 | 59.2% |
Teresa Eckton | 2 | Sound Effects Editor (2) | $807,252,077 | $7,723,748,676 | 10.5% |
Ken Fischer | 2 | Sound Effects Editor (2) | $807,252,077 | $6,491,496,701 | 12.4% |
Ken Wannberg | 2 | Music Editor (2) | $807,252,077 | $7,796,243,518 | 10.4% |
Peter Robb-King | 2 | Make up (2) | $807,252,077 | $2,535,205,652 | 31.8% |
Colin Jamison | 2 | Hairstylist (2) | $807,252,077 | $3,255,800,952 | 24.8% |