Jim Reardon

Best known as a Story Creator based on credits in that role in 3 films, with $2,028,264,929 worldwide aggregate box office (rank #33)
Best-known technical roles: Zootopia (Story Creator), Zootopia (Head of Story), Ralph Breaks The Internet (Story Creator), WALL-E (Screenwriter), Wreck-It Ralph (Story Creator)
Most productive collaborators: John Lasseter, Ginnifer Goodwin, Clark Spencer, Jason Bateman, Jennifer Lee

Career Summary


  MoviesDomestic
Box Office
International
Box Office
Worldwide
Box Office
In Technical RolesStory Creator3$731,772,636$1,296,492,293$2,028,264,929
Head of Story1$341,268,248$661,194,330$1,002,462,578
Screenwriter1$223,808,164$308,699,861$532,508,025
Story Supervisor1$189,412,677$307,098,844$496,511,521

Latest Ranking on Selected Box Office Record Lists


2016 Preview: March

March 1st, 2016

Zootopia

It's March 1st, which is not only the beginning of the month, but also Super Tuesday. If you are not American and don't pay attention to American politics, Super Tuesday is sort of like the Oscar night of the primary season. I was going to write about my predictions, but it looks like the race is about to be over. On the Republicans side, if Trump gets more than 50% of the delegates, then he has won. It will be too late to stop him. If he gets less than 40%, then it becomes a real race again. If the polling is correct, then he will get closer to 50% than 40%. On the Democratic side, Sanders needs at least 45% of the delegates, or it is over for him. Anything less than that and Hillary Clinton will have too big a lead to overcome. If the South Carolina result is an indicator, Hillary Clinton could get two-thirds of the delegates awarded tonight.

As for the box office, February was amazing, thanks to Deadpool's record-breaking opening and better than expected legs. The month ended with 2016 being nearly 4% higher than 2015's pace. Additionally, there are some big releases coming out this month with both Zootopia and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice looking to get more than $200 million, while Allegiant should hit $100 million. Last March, there were also three films that earned more than $100 million, but only one $200 million hit, Cinderella. It should be a really close race between 2016 and 2015. More...

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Release
Date
TitleRoleDomestic
Box Office
International
Box Office
Worldwide
Box Office
Nov 21, 2018Ralph Breaks The Internet Story by $201,091,711$328,199,119$529,290,830
Mar 4, 2016Zootopia Story by
Head of Story
$341,268,248$661,194,330$1,002,462,578
Nov 2, 2012Wreck-It Ralph Story Creator
Story Supervisor
$189,412,677$307,098,844$496,511,521
Jun 27, 2008WALL-E Screenwriter $223,808,164$308,699,861$532,508,025
 
Averages $238,895,200$401,298,039$640,193,239
Totals 4 $955,580,800$1,605,192,154$2,560,772,954


Writer Credits


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Release
Date
TitleOpening
Weekend
Maximum
Theaters
Domestic
Box Office
Worldwide
Box Office
Domestic
Share
Nov 21, 2018Ralph Breaks The Internet $56,237,6344,017$201,091,711$529,290,83038.0%
Mar 4, 2016Zootopia $75,063,4013,959$341,268,248$1,002,462,57834.0%
Nov 2, 2012Wreck-It Ralph $49,038,7123,752$189,412,677$496,511,52138.1%
Jun 27, 2008WALL-E $63,087,5263,992$223,808,164$532,508,02542.0%
 
Averages $60,856,8183,930$238,895,200$640,193,23938.1%
Totals 4 $955,580,800$2,560,772,954