Box Office History for Planet of the Apes Movies
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Release Date | Title | Production Budget | Opening Weekend | Domestic Box Office | Worldwide Box Office |
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May 10, 2024 | Kingdom of the Planet of th… | $56,500,000 | $56,500,000 | $129,000,000 | |
Jul 14, 2017 | War for the Planet of the Apes | $152,000,000 | $56,262,929 | $146,880,162 | $489,592,267 |
Jul 11, 2014 | Dawn of the Planet of the Apes | $170,000,000 | $72,611,427 | $208,545,589 | $710,644,566 |
Aug 5, 2011 | Rise of the Planet of the Apes | $93,000,000 | $54,806,191 | $176,760,185 | $470,986,200 |
Jul 27, 2001 | Planet of the Apes | $100,000,000 | $68,532,960 | $180,011,740 | $362,211,740 |
1973 | Battle for the Planet of th… | $1,800,000 | $8,800,000 | $8,800,000 | |
Jun 30, 1972 | Conquest of the Planet of t… | $1,700,000 | $9,700,000 | $9,700,000 | |
1971 | Escape from the Planet of t… | $2,500,000 | $12,300,000 | $12,300,000 | |
May 26, 1970 | Beneath the Planet of the Apes | $3,000,000 | $17,489,009 | $17,489,009 | |
Feb 8, 1968 | Planet of the Apes | $5,800,000 | $33,395,426 | $33,398,936 | |
Averages | $58,866,667 | $61,742,701 | $85,038,211 | $224,412,272 | |
Totals | 10 | $529,800,000 | $850,382,111 | $2,244,122,718 |
Video Release Breakdown
Release Date | Title | Domestic Video Sales to Date | Watch Now |
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Aug 21, 2001 | Planet of the Apes (1968) | iTunes | |
Nov 20, 2001 | Planet of the Apes (2001) | Hulu iTunes | |
Mar 28, 2006 | Battle for the Planet of the Apes | iTunes | |
Mar 28, 2006 | Beneath the Planet of the Apes | iTunes | |
Mar 28, 2006 | Conquest of the Planet of the Apes | iTunes | |
Mar 28, 2006 | Escape from the Planet of the Apes | iTunes | |
Mar 28, 2006 | Planet of the Apes - The Ultimate DVD Coll… | ||
Mar 28, 2006 | Planet of the Apes: The Legacy Collection | $1,620,300 | Vudu |
Nov 4, 2008 | Planet of the Apes 40 Year Evolution Blu-r… | ||
Dec 13, 2011 | Rise of the Planet of the Apes | $76,893,097 | Amazon iTunes Google Vudu |
Dec 2, 2014 | Dawn of the Planet of the Apes | $43,296,428 | Amazon iTunes Google Vudu |
Dec 2, 2014 | Dawn of the Planet of the Apes/Rise of the… | $3,147,160 | |
May 9, 2017 | Rise + Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Doub… | $1,376,238 | |
Oct 10, 2017 | Planet of the Apes Trilogy | $10,035,065 | iTunes Google Vudu |
Oct 24, 2017 | War for the Planet of the Apes | $22,580,708 | Amazon iTunes Google Vudu |
Totals | $158,948,996 |
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.
Weekend projections: Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes hits $56.5 million
May 12th, 2024
At 56 years old, the Planet of the Apes franchise is the 13th-longest-running franchise in movie history, by our reckoning, and ranks fourth to Godzilla, Batman, and James Bond among franchises that have spawned 10 or more films. Like those others, subtle evolution while keeping true to the fundamentals of the franchise is what keeps audiences coming back, and Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes has managed to pull off that trick again this weekend, with 20th Century Studios projecting $56.5 million for the weekend, a fraction higher than War for the Planet of the Apes’ debut in 2017.
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Theater counts: Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes debuts in 4,075 locations
May 9th, 2024
The Fall Guy began its theatrical run last weekend with a three-day haul of $27.75 million from 4,002 locations. While it didn’t meet most expectations, the lack of major contenders easily earned it a spot as the biggest movie of the week at the domestic box office. The Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt stuntman action-comedy will inevitably drop into second place this week as the latest from the Planet of the Apes franchise arrives in theaters with the release of Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes.
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Theater counts: The Fall Guy smashes into 4,002 theaters
May 2nd, 2024
Two newcomers took the top spots at last weekend’s box office with Challengers and Unsung Hero logging in $15 million and $7.73 million respectively, and unseating former chart-topper Civil War, which posted just over $7 million during its third weekend. This week will see two more new wide releases make their way into North American cinemas with the release of stuntman action-comedy The Fall Guy, and the horror feature, Tarot.
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2017 - Holiday Gift Guide - Part I - First-Run Releases and Franchise Box Sets
November 23rd, 2017
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, and normally franchise box sets as well, but this year none jump out as essential additions to the Holiday Gift guide. Worse still, 2017 has been awful at the box office with potential blockbuster after potential blockbuster getting savaged by critics and struggling at the box office. Additionally, some of the biggest and some of the best have been on the home market for nearly half a year, meaning nearly everyone who would want them, already own them. That doesn’t mean there are no films worth adding to this list, but the list is a little shorter than usual. On a side note, two of the films on this year’s list are from the MCU and it would have been three, but Thor: Ragnarok is still in theaters. If you know someone who loves the MCU, but has all of the movies, then check out this site, which has some more unique gift ideas. I specifically like the Spider-man Drone.
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Home Market Releases for October 24th, 2017
October 25th, 2017
There are not many films on this week’s list of home market releases, but there are several bigger titles making their home market debut. Some, like Cars 3, are only coming out on Video on Demand, but there are also some serious Pick of the Week contenders hitting DVD / Blu-ray as well. Of these contenders, War for the Planet of the Apes has the best combination of reviews and extras on the Blu-ray Combo Pack.
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International Box Office: Kingsman King of the World with $61.18 million
September 28th, 2017
Kingsman: The Golden Circle made its international debut and it was mostly really good news, as it topped the chart with $61.18 million on 11,623 screens in 64 markets. Its biggest market was the U.K., where it earned $11.40 million on 602 screens. This is a massive improvement over the $6.4 million its predecessor opened with. Likewise, this film earned $6.01 million on 1300 screens in Russia, up from $3.5 million for the first film. It wasn’t able to grow that much in Australia, but it did increase its haul to $4.56 million on 405 screens, up from $3.22 million on 372 for the original film. The film has yet to open in France, South Korea, China, and Japan, so this is a great start. It very likely won’t have the same legs, but even so, $400 million worldwide is a solid milestone to aim for, given this start.
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Weekend Estimates: Dunkirk Gives Emojis a Sad Face
July 30th, 2017
A solid second weekend will be enough to keep Dunkirk at the top of the box office chart this weekend, as The Emoji Movie falls short of a par performance for a family-friendly animated film. Christopher Nolan’s war movie will fall 44% from it opening—a decent figure these days—to earn $28.1 million this time around, according to Warner Bros.’ projection released on Sunday morning. That will take it past $100 million domestically today, puts it on course for around $200 million domestically in total.
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International Box Office: Despicable Me Steals Crown from Spider-Man with $72.7 million
July 27th, 2017
Dunkirk debuted in first place on the international chart with $55.4 million in 46 markets for a worldwide debut of $105.9 million. Its biggest opening was in the U.K., no surprise there, where it earned $13.00 million in 638 theaters. Strangely, South Korea wasn’t far behind with $8.75 million on 1,245 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $10.40 million. On the other hand, the film struggled somewhat in France with $4.9 million. This isn’t a bad opening, but I was expecting more. Overall, it is doing about as well as Christopher Nolan’s previous film, Interstellar. If Dunkirk can merely match that movie's worldwide figure, then it will break even before it reaches the home market. Even if it doesn’t quite manage that total, anything above $500 million worldwide will produce a healthy profit for the studio.
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Weekend Estimates: Dunkirk, Girls Trip Post Impressive Debuts
July 23rd, 2017
Dunkirk will easily top the chart at the box office this weekend, with a $50.5 million opening weekend from 3,720 theaters that’s broadly in line with expectations, and also remarkably similar to the first weekend for Interstellar, which opened with $47.5 million from 3,561 theaters back in 2014. It seems that the film has reached the Christopher Nolan fan base, but not extended much beyond that. Remarkably, Pearl Harbor remains the record holder for biggest opening weekend for a World War II movie, with the $59 million it earned back in 2001 (equivalent to roughly $93 million with today’s ticket prices).
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International Box Office: Despicable Me Steals Crown from Spider-Man with $72.7 million
July 19th, 2017
I thought last week was close, but this week was even closer. In fact, according to Sunday’s estimates, Spider-Man: Homecoming was the top film on the international chart, but Monday’s final numbers had Despicable Me 3 in first place. That film earned $72.7 million in 61 markets for totals of $434.00 million internationally and $622.39 million worldwide. Its biggest opening came in Indonesia, where it earned $3.5 million on 230 screens. Meanwhile, the film is now the second biggest animated film at the Chinese box office. This past weekend, Despicable Me 3 earned $22.09 million on 8,057 screens for a two-week total of $115.16 million. The film opens in Japan and South Korea before the end of the month, as well as Italy and a few other smaller markets by the end of August.
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Weekend Estimates: Apes Top Chart, Helped by Big Spider-Man Drop
July 16th, 2017
A weekend estimate just ahead of our prediction for War for the Planet of the Apes, and a one just below our prediction for Spider-Man: Homecoming means there’s a clear winner at the box office. War will come in with $56.5 million, per Fox’s Sunday morning estimate, while Homecoming will finish second with $45.2 million.
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Thursday Night Previews: Apes Battle for $5 million Debut
July 14th, 2017
War for the Planet of the Apes started its box office run with $5 million in Thursday previews, which is a little lower than expected, but not tragically so. For example, Alien: Covenant earned $4.2 million during its previews on its was to a $36.16 million weekend. If War for the Planet of the Apes has the same legs, it would make $43 million this weekend. On the other hand, The Mummy earned $2.66 million pulling in $31.67 million during its opening weekend. If War for the Planet has the same legs as that film, it would earn just shy of $60 million during its opening weekend. War has much better reviews than either of those films, to it could have better legs than either of those films. That said, it is also the third installment in the reboot franchise and that tends to shrink legs. The average is just over $50 million, which sounds about right.
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Weekend Predictions: Will Apes vs. Spider be a One-Sided Fight?
July 13th, 2017
War for the Planet of the Apes is going to be the biggest of the three wide releases coming out this week. This much is a near certainty. However, there is some doubt if it will open in first place, or if Spider-Man: Homecoming will remain the top draw over the weekend. The only other wide release of the week is Wish Upon, a low-budget horror film, if it can just reach the top five, then the studio will be very happy. Finally, The Big Sick is expanding wide. Given its limited release run so far, it should become a sleeper hit over the summer. This weekend last year, The Secret Life of Pets and Ghostbusters had a one-two punch of nearly $100 million. I think War for the Planet of the Apes and Spider-Man: Homecoming will top that figure, while the overall depth should help 2017 win in the year-over-year competition, but it will likely be close.
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2017 Preview: July
July 1st, 2017
I hate it when the first of the month lands on a Saturday. By the time this story goes live, we will still have almost no box office data for Despicable Me 3, so we won’t know if June ended on a positive note. Fortunately, Wonder Woman beat expectations and might end up as the biggest hit of the summer, at least for a little while. July begins with Spider-Man: Homecoming, which should make at least $300 million and is the last film being released this summer that has a shot at being a $400 million hit domestically. It is very likely that nothing else this month will come within $100 million of that movie, so that could help its legs. There are a few potential $100 million hits, including War for the Planet of the Apes, Dunkirk, and a couple of other long shots. Last July had a similar feel with The Secret Life of Pets topping the list with well over $300 million, while there were five other $100 million hits. This July would have to beat expectations substantially to match this performance. I’m not confident 2017 will be able to maintain its pace at the box office. I’m worried at least one big film will struggled and 2017 will end the month behind 2016’s pace.
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International Box Office: Guarding Top Spot
August 13th, 2014
Guardians of the Galaxy remained in first place with $47.1 million in 50 markets over the weekend for a total of $138.8 million internationally and $315.3 million worldwide after just two weeks of release. It is already ahead of the lifetime total of The Incredible Hulk and should pass another Avengers film or two by this time next week. The film finished in first place in Australia with $6.08 million on 586 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $8.24 million. The film was pushed into second place in Russia with $6.01 million on 2,097 screens over the weekend for a total of $24.32 million after two weeks of release. It had a very similar result in the U.K. with the film landing in second place with $5.59 million on 561 screens over the weekend for a total of $23.24 million.
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International Box Office: Guardians of the Global Box Office
August 6th, 2014
Guardians of the Galaxy opened in first place internationally with $67.4 million in 42 markets. This includes a number of major markets, led by Russia with $12.90 million on 2,097 screens and the U.K. with $10.70 million on 554 screens. It also earned first place in Brazil with $5.27 million on 472 screens. It wasn't as strong in South Korea with $3.83 million on 575 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $4.78 million. There was a massive local release in that market, so that partially explains that result. The film also opened in second place in Australia with $2.15 million on 244 screens, but this was just the film's previews.
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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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Roddy McDowall | 4 | Cornelius | $64,198,936 | $907,649,584 | 7.1% |
Andy Serkis | 3 | Caesar | $1,671,223,033 | $15,196,975,393 | 11.0% |
Charlton Heston | 3 | Taylor | $413,099,685 | $2,567,974,709 | 16.1% |
Karin Konoval | 3 | Maurice | $1,671,223,033 | $1,789,991,636 | 93.4% |
Terry Notary | 3 | Rocket | $1,671,223,033 | $7,796,641,940 | 21.4% |
Judy Greer | 2 | Cornelia | $1,200,236,833 | $7,491,055,242 | 16.0% |
Toby Kebbell | 2 | Koba | $1,200,236,833 | $3,968,518,924 | 30.2% |
Ricardo Montalbán | 2 | Armando | $22,000,000 | $614,793,170 | 3.6% |
Ty Olsson | 2 | Chief John Hamil | $960,578,467 | $3,021,123,951 | 31.8% |
Devin Dalton | 2 | Cornelius | $960,578,467 | $960,578,467 | 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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Peter Chernin | 4 |
Producer (3) Executive Producer (1) |
$1,800,223,033 | $4,691,584,843 | 38.4% |
Rick Jaffa | 4 |
Producer (4) Screenwriter (2) Character Creator (1) |
$1,800,223,033 | $5,981,324,517 | 30.1% |
Amanda Silver | 4 |
Producer (4) Screenwriter (3) Character Creator (1) |
$1,800,223,033 | $5,981,324,517 | 30.1% |
Dylan Clark | 3 | Producer (3) | $1,671,223,033 | $3,191,105,838 | 52.4% |
Joe Letteri | 3 | Visual Effects Supervisor (3) | $1,671,223,033 | $10,034,416,325 | 16.7% |
Dan Lemmon | 3 | Visual Effects Supervisor (3) | $1,671,223,033 | $6,314,415,359 | 26.5% |
Matt Reeves | 2 |
Director (2) Screenwriter (1) |
$1,200,236,833 | $2,279,702,747 | 52.6% |
Paul Dehn | 2 | Screenwriter (2) | $29,789,009 | $37,389,351 | 79.7% |
Mark Bomback | 2 |
Screenwriter (2) Executive Producer (2) Producer (1) |
$1,200,236,833 | $3,243,868,891 | 37.0% |
Thomas M. Hammel | 2 | Executive Producer (2) | $1,181,630,766 | $5,044,150,698 | 23.4% |
Jenno Topping | 2 |
Executive Producer (2) Producer (1) |
$618,592,267 | $4,085,336,368 | 15.1% |
Michael Seresin | 2 | Director of Photography (2) | $1,200,236,833 | $2,163,426,224 | 55.5% |
William Hoy | 2 | Editor (2) | $1,200,236,833 | $5,595,821,097 | 21.4% |
Michael Giacchino | 2 | Composer (2) | $1,200,236,833 | $21,865,492,451 | 5.5% |
Debra Zane | 2 | Casting Director (2) | $1,181,630,766 | $12,744,509,524 | 9.3% |
Charles Croughwell | 2 | Stunt Coordinator (2) | $1,072,856,306 | $1,618,233,996 | 66.3% |
Daniel Barrett | 2 |
Animation Supervisor (1) Animation (1) |
$1,200,236,833 | $1,200,236,833 | 100.0% |
Jack Lee Thompson | 2 | Director (2) | $18,500,000 | $142,267,418 | 13.0% |
Jerry Goldsmith | 2 | Composer (2) | $45,698,936 | $6,470,976,887 | 0.7% |