Steve Martino

Best known as a Director based on credits in that role in 4 films, with $1,429,334,633 worldwide aggregate box office (rank #131)
Best-known technical roles: Ice Age: Continental Drift (Director), The Peanuts Movie (Director), Horton Hears a Who (Director), Robots (Art Director)
Most productive collaborators: Noah Schnapp, Hadley Belle Miller, Craig Schulz, Mariel Sheets, Bryan Schulz

Career Summary


  MoviesDomestic
Box Office
International
Box Office
Worldwide
Box Office
In Technical RolesDirector4$446,029,693$983,304,940$1,429,334,633
Art Director1$128,200,012$132,436,259$260,636,271

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2015 Preview: November

November 1st, 2015

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2

October has come to an end and everyone should be happy about that. Except for The Martian, there were no serious hits that opened last month. There were more outright bombs than even midlevel hits. Fortunately, October of last year wasn't spectacular either, so 2015 maintains a healthy lead over 2014. Even more fortunately, November looks fantastic. There are four films that have the potential to earn $200 million or more. The biggest of these is the final Hunger Games movie, which should reach $400 million. Spectre has a real shot at $300 million and could be the biggest hit in the franchise. Meanwhile, nearly every November there's an animated kids movie that becomes a monster hit. This year, The Peanuts Movie and The Good Dinosaur are both aiming for that box office milestone. The last time we didn't have a family film that earned at least $100 million in November was 2011 and that's because there were four family films that opened in the final two weeks of the month and that much competition meant they cannibalized each other. Both of these has a shot at $200 million and if neither of them reached $200 million, I would be shocked. Meanwhile, last November was a good month at the top with three monster hits: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1, Big Hero 6, and Interstellar. However, after those three films, there were not much positive to talk about. It really looks like 2015 will match 2014 at the top, plus it could have better depth. I might be a little too optimistic, but I think November is going to be a great month at the box office. More...

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Release
Date
TitleRoleDomestic
Box Office
International
Box Office
Worldwide
Box Office
Dec 31, 2021Foster Director
Nov 6, 2015The Peanuts Movie Director $130,178,411$119,913,199$250,091,610
Jul 13, 2012Ice Age: Continental Drift Director $161,321,843$718,443,294$879,765,137
Mar 14, 2008Horton Hears a Who Director $154,529,439$144,948,447$299,477,886
Mar 11, 2005Robots Art Director $128,200,012$132,436,259$260,636,271
 
Averages $143,557,426$278,935,300$422,492,726
Totals 5 $574,229,705$1,115,741,199$1,689,970,904


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Release
Date
TitleOpening
Weekend
Maximum
Theaters
Domestic
Box Office
Worldwide
Box Office
Domestic
Share
Dec 31, 2021Foster
Nov 6, 2015The Peanuts Movie $44,213,0733,902$130,178,411$250,091,61052.1%
Jul 13, 2012Ice Age: Continental D… $46,629,2593,886$161,321,843$879,765,13718.3%
Mar 14, 2008Horton Hears a Who $45,012,9983,961$154,529,439$299,477,88651.6%
 
Averages $45,285,1103,916$148,676,564$476,444,87840.7%
Totals 4 $446,029,693$1,429,334,633