Box Office History for Mad Max Movies
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Release Date | Title | Production Budget | Opening Weekend | Domestic Box Office | Worldwide Box Office |
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May 24, 2024 | Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga | $168,000,000 | $26,326,462 | $67,475,791 | $172,413,189 |
May 15, 2015 | Mad Max: Fury Road | $150,000,000 | $45,428,128 | $153,636,354 | $368,297,521 |
Jul 10, 1985 | Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome | $10,000,000 | $7,283,714 | $36,230,219 | $36,230,219 |
May 21, 1982 | Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior | $2,000,000 | $2,527,864 | $23,667,907 | $23,668,859 |
Mar 21, 1980 | Mad Max | $200,000 | $8,750,000 | $99,750,000 | |
Averages | $66,040,000 | $20,391,542 | $57,952,054 | $140,071,958 | |
Totals | 5 | $330,200,000 | $289,760,271 | $700,359,788 |
Video Release Breakdown
Release Date | Title | Domestic Video Sales to Date | Watch Now |
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Aug 2, 1993 | Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome | ||
Mar 26, 1997 | Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior | Amazon iTunes Google | |
Mar 5, 1998 | Mad Max | $2,751,735 | Amazon iTunes Google |
Aug 11, 2015 | Mad Max: Fury Road | $56,494,288 | Amazon iTunes Google Vudu |
Sep 1, 2015 | Mad Max Anthology | $1,764,575 | Vudu |
Dec 6, 2016 | Mad Max High Octane Collection | $5,050,074 | |
Jun 25, 2024 | Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga | iTunes Vudu | |
Sep 24, 2024 | Mad Max 5-Film Collection | ||
Totals | $66,060,672 |
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.
Theater counts: Garfield claws its way to widest release on a slow weekend
May 30th, 2024
The Memorial Day weekend box office turned out to be a disappointment in what should have been a healthy four-day stretch to kick off the Summer movie season. Topping the domestic charts were two of the three newcomers, with Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga narrowly edging out The Garfield Movie, with $32.34 million to $31.26 million from Friday through Monday. This weekend will undoubtedly see the two reigning leaders remain on top, although there’s a good chance the roles will be reversed.
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Theater counts: IF narrowly tops Garfield to become widest release on its second weekend in theaters
May 23rd, 2024
IF made its theatrical debut last weekend and took in a respectable $33.72 million in its opening attempt, making it the top movie at the domestic box office. The John Krasinski-directed film was relegated to second place as the widest release, but will itself play spoiler to another newcomer as it becomes the widest-playing film in the land this week. Another trio of new films make their appearance this week, including another animated feature in the way of everyone’s favorite comic book cat, as The Garfield Movie makes its arrival into North American cinemas.
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Theater counts: Planet of the Apes holds off a bevy of newcomers to remain widest release
May 16th, 2024
After a solid opening week at the box office for Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, the latest primate venture rolls into its second week retaining its debut count of 4,075 theaters, making it once again the most widely-available film in North America. It outperformed most expectations by earning $58.4 million in its opening weekend, and currently enjoys a six-day total of $72.32 million. This week sees another trio of films arriving in wide release, one of which holds a good chance of toppling reigning box office title holder from its top spot.
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Home Market Releases for December 6th, 2016
December 5th, 2016
There are a few releases on this week’s list that are worth picking up. The Secret Life of Pets is by far the biggest release of the week. That said, Don’t Think Twice is the best and the Blu-ray is our Pick of the Week.
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Home Market Releases for October 25th, 2016
October 24th, 2016
It’s not a great week on the home market, as the biggest release of the week is the low-budget horror film, Lights Out. It is worth picking up on Blu-ray, but it is not worth the Pick of the Week title. The best film on this week’s list is Finding Dory, but it is only coming out on Video on Demand and it is worth waiting for the Blu-ray. That said, there’s no top-notch competition, so it is the Pick of the Week.
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2015 - Holiday Gift Guide - Part I
November 27th, 2015
It's Thanksgiving weekend, which means Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and of course the first installment of our Holiday Gift Guide. This week we will tackle first run releases, as well as franchise box sets. I'm going to try to keep it to a dozen or so releases, as these columns are notorious for getting out of hand. Also, while there were a record number of $1 billion box office hits, there were not as many first run releases that earned stellar reviews this year.
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Home Market Numbers: Mad Max Chases Away the Competition
September 28th, 2015
There were eight releases from the week of September 1st to reach the top 30 on the combined DVD and Blu-ray chart for September 6th. This includes Mad Max: Fury Road, which sold 1.04 million units and generated $23.75 million in sales. There are three important notes. Firstly, the film's opening week Blu-ray share was 56%, which is excellent. Secondly, this was the first release to have opening week sales above 1 million units since Home debuted five weeks ago. Finally, these numbers don't include the Franchise Box Set, which opened in 16th place with 27,000 units / $1.51 million.
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Home Market Releases for September 1st, 2015
September 1st, 2015
Summer is officially over, both in theaters and on the home market. This week, the new releases are led by Mad Max: Fury Road, which was not only one of the biggest hits of the summer, it was also one of the best. Nearly everything else of note is TV on DVD, so if you are a fan of those releases, it will be an expensive week. There were several contenders for Pick of the Week, including two TV on DVD releases (Castle: Season 7 and New Girl: The Complete Fourth Season), a documentary (Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me on DVD), but the winner is Mad Max: Fury Road on 3D Combo Pack.
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International Box Office: Jurassic’s Worldwide Success
June 18th, 2015
Jurassic World completed the trifecta over the weekend. Not only did the film have the largest domestic debut, it broke the same record internationally and worldwide. The film pulled in $315.61 million on 19,612 screens in 66 markets for a worldwide opening weekend of $524.42 million. It broke the previous international and worldwide records that were held by Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part II. It is also the first film to open with more than $500 million worldwide and it is just a matter of when, not if, it will top $1 billion globally. The only downside is the number of markets it has yet to open in, which is one. It debuts in Japan in August and it might be the biggest global hit of the year before it even gets there.
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Weekend Wrap-Up: The Sun didn't Shine on Tomorrow
May 27th, 2015
The Memorial Day long weekend was not as strong as anticipated, as no film in the top five really topped expectations. Tomorrowland did earn first place, but it barely earned more in four days as it was expected to earn in three. Pitch Perfect 2 crossed $100 million over the weekend and The Avengers: Age of Ultron crossed $400 million, so those milestones helped cushion the blow. Even so, the overall box office fell 18% when compared to last week, falling to $152 million over the three day weekend. It was also down 19% from last year over the three day period. Over four days, the box office pulled in $191 million, which was 17% lower than the same weekend last year. This is a disappointing loss. 2015 is still ahead of 2014, albeit by a margin of just 2.1% at $4.02 billion to $3.95 billion.
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Weekend Predictions: Will Tomorrow be a Better Day?
May 22nd, 2015
It's Memorial Day long weekend, which is one of the best weekends of the year at the box office. There are two new releases trying to take advantage of the holiday, Tomorrowland and Poltergeist. There are also three major holdovers that will remain potent over the weekend: Mad Max: Fury Road, Pitch Perfect 2, and The Avengers: Age of Ultron. There's a chance all five of these films will made $30 million or more over the next four days. Like we've seen most weeks this summer, this weekend last year had a much bigger hit on top. X-Men: Days of Future Past opened with more than $90 million, but only one other film, Godzilla earned more than $15 million over the three-day weekend. So again, 2015 won't match 2014 at the top, but the depth should help 2015 win in the year-over-year comparison.
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Weekend Predictions: Will We Have a Perfect Opening, or Will the Box Office Be Mad?
May 14th, 2015
Mad Max: Fury Road and Pitch Perfect 2 both open wide this week. It is normally not a good idea to have two films competing for limited box office dollars, but these two films have divergent enough target audiences that it is unlikely that they will cannibalize each other too much. The Avengers: Age of Ultron will also still do well this weekend and help the overall box office do well. This weekend last year, Godzilla led the way with $93 million during its opening weekend. Neither Mad Max: Fury Road nor Pitch Perfect 2 will earn that much this weekend; however, they should earn more than that combined. Additionally, Age of Ultron should earn more than last year's second place film, Neighbors, and this depth could give 2015 the win in the year-over-year comparison.
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2015 Preview: May
May 1st, 2015
April is over and there was good news and bad news. Good news: Furious 7 crushed the competition, and broke records along the way. Bad news: Furious 7 crushed the competition and no other April release will earn as much in total as Furious 7 earned during its opening day. Fortunately, Furious 7 was so strong that it carried April of 2015 to a draw when compared to April of 2014. May has a lot of similarities to April. The Avengers: Age of Ultron is expected to break records during its opening weekend and even the low end has it earning more than $1 billion worldwide. Unfortunately, no other film is going to come close to that figure. There are five other films with a potential to reach $100 million at the box office. The keyword there is "potential". There's a chance less than half of those five films will get to that milestone. And like last April, last May had much better depth with five films that reached $100 million, including four that surpassed $200 million. Age of Ultron will earn more than the combined totals of Maleficent, last month's winner, and X-Men: Days of Future Past, which placed second for the month. I am a little concerned about the lack of depth this month and this could cause May to lose in the month-over-month comparison in the end.
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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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Mel Gibson | 3 | 'Mad' Max Rockatansky | $159,649,078 | $4,828,726,372 | 3.3% |
Hugh Keays-Byrne | 2 | Toecutter, Biker Gang Leader | $468,047,521 | $468,929,811 | 99.8% |
Nathan Jones | 2 | Rictus Erectus | $540,710,710 | $1,435,499,650 | 37.7% |
John Howard | 2 | The People Eater | $540,710,710 | $540,710,710 | 100.0% |
Josh Helman | 2 | Slit | $540,710,710 | $2,096,340,154 | 25.8% |
Angus Sampson | 2 | The Organic Mechanic | $540,710,710 | $1,110,604,994 | 48.7% |
Tim Burns | 2 | Johnny the Boy | $272,163,189 | $272,163,189 | 100.0% |
Rob Jones | 2 | Squint | $540,710,710 | $540,710,710 | 100.0% |
Richard Norton | 2 | The Prime Imperator | $540,710,710 | $572,427,663 | 94.5% |
Ripley Voeten | 2 | Chosen War Boy | $540,710,710 | $540,710,710 | 100.0% |
Shyan Tonga | 2 | The Accusing Dead | $540,710,710 | $540,710,710 | 100.0% |
Jon Iles | 2 | The Ace | $540,710,710 | $540,710,710 | 100.0% |
Ben Smith-Petersen | 2 | Chanting War Boy/Red Flare Warrior | $540,710,710 | $540,710,710 | 100.0% |
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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George Miller | 5 |
Director (5) Screenwriter (4) Producer (2) Story Creator (1) |
$700,359,788 | $1,687,797,781 | 41.5% |
Doug Mitchell | 2 | Producer (2) | $540,710,710 | $1,112,057,556 | 48.6% |
Nico Lathouris | 2 | Screenwriter (2) | $540,710,710 | $540,710,710 | 100.0% |
Colin Gibson | 2 | Production Designer (2) | $540,710,710 | $649,616,784 | 83.2% |
Margaret Sixel | 2 | Editor (2) | $540,710,710 | $946,956,979 | 57.1% |
Jenny Beavan | 2 | Costume Designer (2) | $540,710,710 | $3,452,450,076 | 15.7% |
Andrew Jackson | 2 | Visual Effects Supervisor (2) | $540,710,710 | $1,596,416,421 | 33.9% |
P.J. Voeten | 2 |
First Assistant Director (2) Producer (1) |
$540,710,710 | $1,456,721,860 | 37.1% |
Tom Holkenborg | 2 |
Composer (2) Re-recording Mixer (1) |
$540,710,710 | $5,350,028,591 | 10.1% |
Sophie Fabbri-Jackson | 2 | Script Supervisor (2) | $540,710,710 | $1,067,251,266 | 50.7% |
Dean Hood | 2 | Unit Production Manager (2) | $540,710,710 | $561,956,664 | 96.2% |
Ben Osmo | 2 | Sound Mixer (2) | $540,710,710 | $1,296,025,672 | 41.7% |