Star Trek Beyond (2016)

Star Trek Beyond poster
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $158,848,340Details
International Box Office $176,825,368Details
Worldwide Box Office $335,673,708
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $10,934,583 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $31,744,103 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $42,678,686
Further financial details...

Synopsis

The Enterprise crew explores the furthest reaches of uncharted space, where they encounter a mysterious new enemy who puts them and everything the Federation stands for to the test.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$59,253,211 (37.3% of total gross)
Legs:2.68 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:47.3% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$185,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.8 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,928 opening theaters/3,928 max. theaters, 5.2 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $197,963,586

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 301-400) 388 $158,848,340
All Time International Box Office (Rank 601-700) 604 $176,825,368
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 401-500) 487 $335,673,708

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


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Google Play:Google Play
Vudu:Vudu
Netflix:Netflix

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: July 22nd, 2016 (Wide) by Paramount Pictures
July 22nd, 2016 (IMAX) by Paramount Pictures
International Releases: July 21st, 2016 (Wide), released as Стар Трек: Отвъд (Bulgaria)
July 21st, 2016 (Wide) (Netherlands)
July 21st, 2016 (Wide) (United Kingdom)
July 22nd, 2016 (Wide) (Australia)
July 22nd, 2016 (Wide) (Germany)
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Video Release: October 4th, 2016 by Paramount Home Video
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sequences of sci-fi action and violence.
(Rating bulletin 2433 (Cert #50410), 7/13/2016)
Running Time: 122 minutes
Franchise: Star Trek
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Keywords: Posthumous Release, Screenplay Written By the Star, Marooned, Prologue, Ambush, Voiceover/Narration, Relationships Gone Wrong, Invented Language, Surprise Twist, 3-D, 3-D - Post-production Conversion, IMAX: DMR, Action Adventure
Source:Based on TV
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Science Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Paramount Pictures, Bad Robot, Skydance Productions, Sneaky Shark, Perfect Storm Entertainment
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest 7th Monday 92 $765,681 Sep 5, 2016 46
Biggest Domestic July Weekend 41 $59,253,211 Jul 22, 2016 3
Top Based on TV Weekend Domestic 10 $59,253,211 Jul 22, 2016 3
Top Paramount Pictures Weekend Domestic 26 $59,253,211 Jul 22, 2016 3
Top Science Fiction Weekend Domestic 54 $59,253,211 Jul 22, 2016 3
Top 2016 Theater Average 83 $15,085 Jul 22, 2016 3
Top Based on TV Day Domestic 27 $22,254,377 Jul 22, 2016 1
Top Paramount Pictures Day Domestic 61 $22,254,377 Jul 22, 2016 1

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jul 22, 2016 1 $59,253,211   3,928 $15,085   $59,253,211 1
Jul 29, 2016 2 $24,754,339 -58% 3,928 $6,302   $106,474,717 2
Aug 5, 2016 5 $10,036,030 -59% 3,263 $3,076   $127,737,394 3
Aug 12, 2016 7 $6,892,793 -31% 2,577 $2,675   $139,772,742 4
Aug 19, 2016 11 $3,946,356 -43% 1,966 $2,007   $146,877,726 5
Aug 26, 2016 15 $2,261,531 -43% 1,277 $1,771   $150,891,580 6
Sep 2, 2016 14 $2,477,309 +10% 1,202 $2,061   $154,320,631 7
Sep 9, 2016 18 $932,417 -62% 748 $1,247   $156,578,044 8
Sep 16, 2016 22 $618,720 -34% 508 $1,218   $157,552,406 9
Sep 23, 2016 23 $302,897 -51% 338 $896   $158,092,980 10
Sep 30, 2016 25 $211,728 -30% 280 $756   $158,430,161 11
Oct 7, 2016 34 $132,423 -37% 191 $693   $158,658,428 12
Oct 14, 2016 41 $80,536 -39% 151 $533   $158,804,470 13

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jul 21, 2016 P $5,500,000     0     $5,500,000  
Jul 22, 2016 1 $22,254,377     3,928 $5,666   $22,254,377 1
Jul 23, 2016 1 $20,661,714 -7%   3,928 $5,260   $42,916,091 2
Jul 24, 2016 1 $16,337,120 -21%   3,928 $4,159   $59,253,211 3
Jul 25, 2016 1 $6,252,063 -62%   3,928 $1,592   $65,505,274 4
Jul 26, 2016 1 $7,005,970 +12%   3,928 $1,784   $72,511,244 5
Jul 27, 2016 1 $4,906,308 -30%   3,928 $1,249   $77,417,552 6
Jul 28, 2016 1 $4,302,826 -12%   3,928 $1,095   $81,720,378 7
Jul 29, 2016 3 $6,702,301 +56% -70% 3,928 $1,706   $88,422,679 8
Jul 30, 2016 2 $9,911,368 +48% -52% 3,928 $2,523   $98,334,047 9
Jul 31, 2016 2 $8,140,670 -18% -50% 3,928 $2,072   $106,474,717 10
Aug 1, 2016 2 $3,117,870 -62% -50% 3,928 $794   $109,592,587 11
Aug 2, 2016 4 $3,444,210 +10% -51% 3,928 $877   $113,036,797 12
Aug 3, 2016 3 $2,556,471 -26% -48% 3,928 $651   $115,593,268 13
Aug 4, 2016 4 $2,108,096 -18% -51% 3,928 $537   $117,701,364 14
Aug 5, 2016 5 $2,634,319 +25% -61% 3,263 $807   $120,335,683 15
Aug 6, 2016 5 $4,272,247 +62% -57% 3,263 $1,309   $124,607,930 16
Aug 7, 2016 5 $3,129,464 -27% -62% 3,263 $959   $127,737,394 17
Aug 8, 2016 5 $1,204,959 -61% -61% 3,263 $369   $128,942,353 18
Aug 9, 2016 5 $1,526,273 +27% -56% 3,263 $468   $130,468,626 19
Aug 10, 2016 5 $1,243,789 -19% -51% 3,263 $381   $131,712,415 20
Aug 11, 2016 5 $1,167,534 -6% -45% 3,263 $358   $132,879,949 21
Aug 12, 2016 8 $1,826,273 +56% -31% 2,577 $709   $134,706,222 22
Aug 13, 2016 7 $2,938,335 +61% -31% 2,577 $1,140   $137,644,557 23
Aug 14, 2016 7 $2,128,185 -28% -32% 2,577 $826   $139,772,742 24
Aug 15, 2016 7 $776,564 -64% -36% 2,577 $301   $140,549,306 25
Aug 16, 2016 8 $1,020,882 +31% -33% 2,577 $396   $141,570,188 26
Aug 17, 2016 8 $749,970 -27% -40% 2,577 $291   $142,320,158 27
Aug 18, 2016 8 $611,212 -19% -48% 2,577 $237   $142,931,370 28
Aug 19, 2016 11 $1,065,359 +74% -42% 1,966 $542   $143,996,729 29
Aug 20, 2016 11 $1,730,501 +62% -41% 1,966 $880   $145,727,230 30
Aug 21, 2016 11 $1,150,496 -34% -46% 1,966 $585   $146,877,726 31
Aug 22, 2016 11 $431,271 -63% -44% 1,966 $219   $147,308,997 32
Aug 23, 2016 11 $534,204 +24% -48% 1,966 $272   $147,843,201 33
Aug 24, 2016 11 $411,013 -23% -45% 1,966 $209   $148,254,214 34
Aug 25, 2016 11 $375,835 -9% -39% 1,966 $191   $148,630,049 35
Aug 26, 2016 - $604,046 +61% -43% 1,277 $473   $149,234,095 36
Aug 27, 2016 15 $1,024,424 +70% -41% 1,277 $802   $150,258,519 37
Aug 28, 2016 15 $633,061 -38% -45% 1,277 $496   $150,891,580 38
Aug 29, 2016 14 $221,531 -65% -49% 1,277 $173   $151,113,111 39
Aug 30, 2016 14 $278,227 +26% -48% 1,277 $218   $151,391,338 40
Aug 31, 2016 14 $219,413 -21% -47% 1,277 $172   $151,610,751 41
Sep 1, 2016 14 $232,571 +6% -38% 1,277 $182   $151,843,322 42
Sep 2, 2016 15 $577,231 +148% -4% 1,202 $480   $152,420,553 43
Sep 3, 2016 14 $930,948 +61% -9% 1,202 $774   $153,351,501 44
Sep 4, 2016 14 $969,130 +4% +53% 1,202 $806   $154,320,631 45
Sep 5, 2016 15 $765,681 -21% +246% 1,202 $637   $155,086,312 46
Sep 6, 2016 - $222,008 -71% -20% 1,202 $185   $155,308,320 47
Sep 7, 2016 13 $176,764 -20% -19% 1,202 $147   $155,485,084 48
Sep 8, 2016 13 $160,543 -9% -31% 1,202 $134   $155,645,627 49
Sep 9, 2016 - $245,159 +53% -58% 748 $328   $155,890,786 50
Sep 10, 2016 - $455,527 +86% -51% 748 $609   $156,346,313 51
Sep 11, 2016 - $231,731 -49% -76% 748 $310   $156,578,044 52
Sep 12, 2016 - $82,189 -65% -89% 748 $110   $156,660,233 53
Sep 13, 2016 - $112,242 +37% -49% 748 $150   $156,772,475 54
Sep 14, 2016 - $84,634 -25% -52% 748 $113   $156,857,109 55
Sep 15, 2016 - $76,577 -10% -52% 748 $102   $156,933,686 56
Sep 16, 2016 - $163,544 +114% -33% 508 $322   $157,097,230 57
Sep 17, 2016 - $300,925 +84% -34% 508 $592   $157,398,155 58
Sep 18, 2016 - $154,251 -49% -33% 508 $304   $157,552,406 59
Sep 19, 2016 - $59,337 -62% -28% 508 $117   $157,611,743 60
Sep 20, 2016 - $71,736 +21% -36% 508 $141   $157,683,479 61
Sep 21, 2016 - $56,868 -21% -33% 508 $112   $157,740,347 62
Sep 22, 2016 - $49,736 -13% -35% 508 $98   $157,790,083 63
Sep 23, 2016 - $86,811 +75% -47% 338 $257   $157,876,894 64
Sep 24, 2016 - $139,162 +60% -54% 338 $412   $158,016,056 65
Sep 25, 2016 - $76,924 -45% -50% 338 $228   $158,092,980 66
Sep 26, 2016 - $28,075 -64% -53% 338 $83   $158,121,055 67
Sep 27, 2016 - $38,754 +38% -46% 338 $115   $158,159,809 68
Sep 28, 2016 - $31,974 -17% -44% 338 $95   $158,191,783 69
Sep 29, 2016 - $26,650 -17% -46% 338 $79   $158,218,433 70
Sep 30, 2016 - $60,577 +127% -30% 280 $216   $158,279,010 71
Oct 1, 2016 - $96,631 +60% -31% 280 $345   $158,375,641 72
Oct 2, 2016 - $54,520 -44% -29% 280 $195   $158,430,161 73
Oct 3, 2016 - $22,621 -59% -19% 280 $81   $158,452,782 74
Oct 4, 2016 - $26,891 +19% -31% 280 $96   $158,479,673 75
Oct 5, 2016 - $21,876 -19% -32% 280 $78   $158,501,549 76
Oct 6, 2016 - $24,456 +12% -8% 280 $87   $158,526,005 77
Oct 7, 2016 - $39,743 +63% -34% 191 $208   $158,565,748 78
Oct 8, 2016 - $59,992 +51% -38% 191 $314   $158,625,740 79
Oct 9, 2016 - $32,688 -46% -40% 191 $171   $158,658,428 80
Oct 10, 2016 - $19,881 -39% -12% 191 $104   $158,678,309 81
Oct 11, 2016 - $15,386 -23% -43% 191 $81   $158,693,695 82
Oct 12, 2016 - $14,538 -6% -34% 191 $76   $158,708,233 83
Oct 13, 2016 - $15,701 +8% -36% 191 $82   $158,723,934 84
Oct 14, 2016 - $22,740 +45% -43% 151 $151   $158,746,674 85
Oct 15, 2016 - $36,841 +62% -39% 151 $244   $158,783,515 86
Oct 16, 2016 - $20,955 -43% -36% 151 $139   $158,804,470 87
Oct 17, 2016 - $8,606 -59% -57% 151 $57   $158,813,076 88
Oct 18, 2016 - $14,011 +63% -9% 151 $93   $158,827,087 89
Oct 19, 2016 - $8,382 -40% -42% 151 $56   $158,835,469 90
Oct 20, 2016 - $12,871 +54% -18% 151 $85   $158,848,340 91

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jul 22, 2016 1 $81,720,378   3,928 $20,805   $81,720,378 1
Jul 29, 2016 3 $35,980,986 -56% 3,928 $9,160   $117,701,364 2
Aug 5, 2016 5 $15,178,585 -58% 3,263 $4,652   $132,879,949 3
Aug 12, 2016 8 $10,051,421 -34% 2,577 $3,900   $142,931,370 4
Aug 19, 2016 11 $5,698,679 -43% 1,966 $2,899   $148,630,049 5
Aug 26, 2016 15 $3,213,273 -44% 1,277 $2,516   $151,843,322 6
Sep 2, 2016 14 $3,802,305 +18% 1,202 $3,163   $155,645,627 7
Sep 9, 2016 19 $1,288,059 -66% 748 $1,722   $156,933,686 8
Sep 16, 2016 22 $856,397 -34% 508 $1,686   $157,790,083 9
Sep 23, 2016 23 $428,350 -50% 338 $1,267   $158,218,433 10
Sep 30, 2016 24 $307,572 -28% 280 $1,098   $158,526,005 11
Oct 7, 2016 35 $197,929 -36% 191 $1,036   $158,723,934 12
Oct 14, 2016 40 $124,406 -37% 151 $824   $158,848,340 13

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 9/9/2016 $195,875 128 128 230 $393,836 11/30/2018
Australia 7/22/2016 $2,985,884 539 539 1,687 $7,001,050 10/17/2022
Brazil 9/2/2016 $1,600,000 479 669 1,851 $4,479,190 11/16/2018
Bulgaria 7/21/2016 $48,455 0 0 0 $157,871 2/26/2019
China 9/1/2016 $30,570,000 78,134 78,134 140,617 $65,170,088 8/27/2018
Czech Republic 8/26/2016 $2,515 1 138 302 $453,052 12/31/2018
France 8/19/2016 $2,100,000 603 603 603 $5,815,202 8/17/2018
Germany 7/22/2016 $4,500,000 0 0 0 $15,505,560 8/19/2018
Hong Kong 7/22/2016 $685,148 39 39 101 $1,345,813 11/15/2018
Italy 7/22/2016 $959,936 0 55 56 $2,709,041 11/13/2018
Japan 10/21/2016 $1,830,982 0 0 0 $5,038,849 8/20/2018
Lithuania 7/22/2016 $19,403 113 155 338 $44,029 8/9/2016
Mexico 9/8/2016 $1,289,440 0 0 0 $2,684,045 9/8/2018
Netherlands 7/21/2016 $516,343 80 80 470 $1,863,913 11/19/2018
New Zealand 7/22/2016 $542,291 99 99 469 $1,326,726 8/30/2016
Poland 7/22/2016 $211,723 0 0 0 $689,746 12/31/2018
Portugal 7/22/2016 $0 0 72 230 $378,621 10/5/2016
Russia (CIS) 7/22/2016 $3,365,426 1,275 1,275 3,778 $6,529,377 12/31/2018
Slovakia 8/19/2016 $69,279 71 71 135 $127,624 9/23/2016
Slovenia 7/29/2016 $13,280 10 10 50 $51,783 10/14/2016
South Korea 8/1/2016 $0 0 489 933 $8,937,512 2/16/2017
Spain 8/19/2016 $962,303 405 405 1,262 $2,903,485 11/17/2018
Taiwan 7/22/2016 $997,058 108 108 238 $1,962,963 10/30/2018
Turkey 8/26/2016 $212,910 300 300 762 $660,098 2/26/2019
United Kingdom 7/21/2016 $6,205,053 535 544 2,543 $20,979,720 9/8/2018
Venezuela 9/2/2016 $1,400,000 70 70 70 $1,400,000 10/10/2016
 
Rest of World $18,216,174
 
International Total$176,825,368 10/17/2022

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Nov 6, 20161203,575 203,575$3,458,739$3,458,7395
Nov 13, 2016377,094-62% 280,669$1,309,827$4,768,5666
Nov 20, 2016528,920-62% 309,589$491,351$5,259,9177
Nov 27, 201617117,410+306% 426,999$1,543,942$6,803,8598
Dec 4, 20161634,479-71% 461,478$401,336$7,205,1959

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Nov 6, 20161637,802 637,802$13,652,105$13,652,1055
Nov 13, 20162136,930-79% 774,732$2,797,966$16,450,0716
Nov 20, 20163116,876-15% 891,608$2,100,002$18,550,0737
Nov 27, 20162231,402+98% 1,123,010$3,566,714$22,116,7878
Dec 4, 2016485,485-63% 1,208,495$1,258,378$23,375,1659
Dec 11, 2016638,015-56% 1,246,510$766,588$24,141,75310
Dec 18, 20161237,389-2% 1,283,899$732,249$24,874,00211
Dec 25, 20161756,336+51% 1,340,235$900,001$25,774,00312
Jan 1, 20171219,823-65% 1,360,058$401,875$26,175,87813
Jan 8, 20171610,250-48% 1,370,308$207,033$26,382,91114
Jan 29, 20171417,773 1,400,748$285,485$26,932,82817

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Lead Ensemble Members

John Cho    Hikaru Sulu
Simon Pegg    Scotty
Chris Pine    James T. Kirk
Zachary Quinto    Commander Spock
Zoe Saldana    Lieutenant Uhura
Karl Urban    Doctor Leonard "Bones" McCoy
Anton Yelchin    Chekov
Idris Elba    Krall
Sofia Boutella    Jaylah

Supporting Cast

Lydia Wilson    Kalara
Shohreh Aghdashloo    Commodore Paris (High Command of the Federation)
Ashley Edner    Natalia
Joe Taslim    Manas
Greg Grunberg    Commodore Finnegan
Melissa Roxburgh    Ensign Syl
Danny Pudi    Fi'Ja
Deep Roy    Keenser
Bryce Soderberg    Satine
Doug Jung    Ben
Anita Brown    Tyvanna
Kim Kold    Zavanko
Shea Whigham    Teenaxi Leader
Jason Matthew Smith    Hendorff

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Justin Lin    Director
Simon Pegg    Screenwriter
Doug Jung    Screenwriter
Gene Roddenberry    Based upon "Star Trek" Created by
J.J. Abrams    Producer
Roberto Orci    Producer
Lindsey Weber    Producer
Justin Lin    Producer
Jeffrey Chernov    Executive Producer
David Ellison    Executive Producer
Dana Goldberg    Executive Producer
Tommy Harper    Executive Producer
Stephen F. Windon    Director of Photography
Thomas Sanders    Production Designer
Kelly Matsumoto    Editor
Dylan Highsmith    Editor
Greg D'Auria    Editor
Steven Sprung    Editor
Sanja Hays    Costume Designer
Michael Giacchino    Composer
Easton Smith    Set Designer
Richard Alonzo    Makeup Effects Artist
Lee Gilmore    Sound Effects Editor
Randall Wilkins    Set Designer
Misha Bukowski    First Assistant Director (Second Unit)

The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.

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September 7th, 2016

Star Trek Beyond

Star Trek Beyond climbed into first place for the first time in its run with $37.0 million in 40 markets for totals of $131.1 million internationally and $285.4 million worldwide. The film earned first place in China with a total opening of $30.92 million, including previews. It was not as strong in Brazil, where it earned $1.6 million on 479 screens. The film is doing well enough that it should break even, eventually, but it is not a truly monster hit. More...

International Box Office: Pets Claws Its way to the Top With $43.8 million

August 25th, 2016

The Secret Life of Pets

The Secret Life of Pets rose to first place with $43.8 million on 12,049 screens in 55 markets for totals of $327.20 million internationally and $674.03 million worldwide. The film opened in first place in Russia with $9.92 million in 1,284 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $16.24 million, including previews. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Suicide Starts Strong with $133.68 Million, but Signs of Long-Term Weakness

August 9th, 2016

Suicide Squad

Overall, the weekend lived up to expectations, with Suicide Squad doing a little better than expected at the expense of some of its competition. For example, Jason Bourne had one of the worst sophomore stint declines of the summer. The overall box office rose 20% from last weekend hitting $229 million. Suicide Squad earned more this weekend than the entire box office earned this weekend last year, so it should come as no surprise that the year-over-year growth was stunning at 73%. Year-to-date, 2016 saw its lead over 2015 grow by more than $100 million hitting 5.3% at $7.16 billion to $6.80 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Suicide Squad Crashes into August Record Books

August 7th, 2016

Suicide Squad

One of the most talked-about debuts of the year is shaping up to be one of the better ones. Suicide Squad will open with about $135 million, according to Warner Bros., easily the biggest weekend in August, beating Guardians of the Galaxy’s $94.3 million in 2014. It’s also the 3rd-best weekend in 2016, and should earn a little more than Deadpool’s $132 million debut. In spite of these awesome stats, there’s about as much negative press for the film as positive, and some of it not entirely fair. More...

Weekend Predictions: Suicide Hopes to Have Long Life at the Box Office

August 4th, 2016

Suicide Squad

Before we talk about the weekend predictions... Warner Bros. owns D.C. Comics and a 30% share in Rotten Tomatoes. So accusing Rotten Tomatoes of having an anti-D.C. bias is silly. Starting a petition to shut down Rotten Tomatoes is a sign you really need a more productive hobby. I suggest Magic: The Gathering. ... Moving on... Suicide Squad is the last major release of the summer. Unfortunately, its reviews are among the worst of any $100 million movie released this summer. The counter-programming this week is Nine Lives, a talking animal / body swap movie that still has no reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. Many analysts think it will fail to reach the top five during its opening weekend. This weekend last year was the weekend Fantastic Four opened. Suicide Squad should crush that movie at the box office. In fact, it should earn more than the top ten earned last year. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Jason Bourne Treks to the top of the Chart with $59.22 million

August 2nd, 2016

Jason Bourne

There was no surprise at the top of the weekend box office chart, as Jason Bourne easily won with $59.22 million. This was on the high end of expectations, but not quite as strong as Star Trek Beyond’s opening last weekend. Both of the other two new releases, Bad Moms and Nerve, also did well. In fact, none of the films we talked about before the weekend missed expectations. The overall box office was down a little compared to last weekend, but a 3.1% decline is hardly noteworthy. More importantly, the box office was 30% higher than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2016 saw its lead over 2015 nearly double to $260 million or 4.0%. Being ahead $6.84 billion to $6.58 billion at this point of the year is a good position to be in, but it wouldn’t take a major collapse for 2016 to fall behind 2015 by year’s end. More...

Friday Estimates: Bourne doesn’t have the Ultimate Opening Friday, but still on Pace for $60 million Weekend

July 30th, 2016

Jason Bourne

Jason Bourne dominated the Friday box office chart, earning $22.71 million. I’ve seen reports that this is the biggest opening day for a Matt Damon movie, but The Bourne Ultimatum did better with $24.67 million. That film also earned much better reviews than this film did, so it likely won’t have the same legs. It did earn an A- with CinemaScore, so that will help a little. It will likely have similar legs to Star Trek Beyond. Beyond did earn better reviews, but Star Trek has a bigger fanboy factor, which hurt its legs. That will give the film $60 million over the weekend, more or less. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Jason be a Bourne Again Box Office Hit?

July 28th, 2016

Jason Bourne

The month of July comes to an end this weekend and there are three wide releases hoping the month goes out on a high note. Jason Bourne is the only one with a shot at first place, while Bad Moms is looking to become a solid counter-programming hit. Meanwhile, Nerve opened on Wednesday and it just doesn’t want to slip between the cracks. As far as holdovers are concerned, Star Trek Beyond's daily numbers are average for the summer, but that will still be enough to hit the century mark over the weekend. It won’t be the only film to reach $100 million over the weekend. This weekend last year was led by Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation with $55.52 million. I don’t think Jason Bourne will top that, but since the second best film, Vacation, made less than $15 million, I think 2016 will win on depth. More...

International Box Office: Trace is just a Hop, Skip, and a Jump to First Place with $47.37 million

July 28th, 2016

Skiptrace

Skiptrace earned first place internationally with $47.37 million over the weekend for a total opening of $63.04 million. The film dominated the box office in its native China with $45.58 million last weekend for a four-day opening of $61.25 million. This is the best opening in Jackie Chan's career, but unfortunately, it is only getting a limited release here. More...

Contest: Beyond a Reasonable Doubt: Winning Announcement

July 27th, 2016

Star Trek Beyond

The winners of our Beyond a Reasonable Doubt contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions for Star Trek Beyond opening weekend were... More...

Theater Averages: Don’t Think Twice hits First Place on Yearly Chart with an Average of $92,835

July 27th, 2016

Don’t Think Twice

Café Society's record lasted just one week as Don’t Think Twice earned $92,835 in its lone theater. I expect it to expand rapidly over the coming weeks. Café Society fell to second place with $16,999, but it did expand to 50 theaters, so this is still impressive. The number one film of the weekend, Star Trek Beyond, earned an average of $15,085. The only other film in the $10,000 club was Train to Busan with an average of $10,547 in 28 theaters. However, Kabali came close with $8,380 in 236 over the three-day weekend and $16,539 including Thursday. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Star Trek Tops Chart, but still Weakest in Reboot Franchise with $59.25 million

July 26th, 2016

Star Trek Beyond

As expected, Star Trek Beyond earned first place on the weekend box office chart and while it didn’t live up to my lofty predictions, it still did very well with $59.25 million. The next two wide releases, Lights Out and Ice Age: Collision Course, had nearly identical openings with $21.69 million and $21.37 million respectively. For Lights Out, this is a breakout opening and means it is practically guaranteed a profit and will likely get a sequel. For Collision Course, it is a sign that they should retire the franchise. Both The Secret Life of Pets and Ghostbusters earned $20 million, meaning every film in the top five topped that mark, tying with the record most recently set last May. The overall box office was 20% higher than last week at $196 million. This is also 29% higher than the same weekend last year. Since last week, the year-over-year competition got a little closer at $6.55 billion to $6.41 billion. 2016 is still ahead by 2.2%, but this is less than the ticket price inflation. More...

Weekend Estimates: Star Trek Falls Short of $60 Million

July 24th, 2016

Star Trek Beyond

Star Trek Beyond will fall just short of $60 million at the box office this weekend, according to Sunday estimates from Paramount. The studio has the film coming in at $59.6 million over three days, which is substantially short of the $79.2 million earned on debut by Star Trek (the reboot) in 2009, and the $70.2 million made by Star Trek Into Darkness. The so-so start comes in spite of excellent reviews, which are now running at 84% on Rotten Tomatoes, and the franchise seems to have trouble reaching beyond its core audience. More...

Friday Estimates: Star Trek Soars with $22.5 million

July 23rd, 2016

Star Trek Beyond

As expected, Star Trek Beyond led the way on the Friday box office chart, earning $22.5 million. This is in line with the average among analysts, but lower than my prediction. I did warn you about irrational exuberance. Given the film’s reviews and its A CinemaScore, it should have a relatively good internal multiplier. Look for an opening weekend of close to $57 million, which is significantly better than Ghostbusters’ opening with last week and not that much worse than what X-Men: Apocalypse opened with in May. I assume Paramount is happy with this result, but the film will need good legs and a strong international run to justify another sequel. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Star Trek’s Previews are in the Stratosphere at $5.5 million

July 22nd, 2016

Star Trek Beyond

Star Trek Beyond got off to a fast start with $5.5 million during its midnight previews. This is $2 million more than Ghostbusters made last weekend, plus it has better reviews. On the other hand, it is a sequel, so the comparison isn’t perfect. We could compare it to the previous installment in the franchise, but that film opened on a Wednesday. X-Men: Apocalypse earned $8.4 million in its previews, but that film earned weaker reviews and is a comic book movie, which tend to be more front-loaded. I was a little more bullish than most with my prediction, but this result make me feel a lot better. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Star Trek go Above and Beyond the Competition?

July 21st, 2016

Star Trek Beyond

Star Trek Beyond leads a pack of three wide releases this weekend and there are some who think it will have the best live-action release since Captain America: Civil War. That would be great news for the overall box office. Ice Age: Collision Course has to deal with direct competition and terrible reviews, but it should still do relatively well thanks to goodwill its franchise has built up. The final new release of the week is Lights Out. This low-budget horror film won’t need to earn $20 million over the weekend to break even, but there’s a slim chance it will. In fact, The Secret Life of Pets should easily add another $20 million to its running tally, and Ghostbusters has a good shot at doing the same. So we could have five films earning $20 million over the weekend for the first time in a year. We should have three films earning more than $25 million. Meanwhile this weekend last year, there were no films that earned more than $25 million. Hopefully 2016 will win the year-over-year competition with ease. More...

Contest: Green With Envy: Winning Announcement

July 20th, 2016

Ghostbusters

The winners of our Green With Envy contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions for Ghostbusters opening weekend were... More...

Contest: Beyond a Reasonable Doubt

July 14th, 2016

Star Trek Beyond

There are three wide releases opening next week, but there’s not a lot of doubt which film will top the chart. Star Trek Beyond should win this weekend over Ice Age: Collision Course, although both should have no trouble getting to $100 million domestically. Meanwhile, Lights Out is nothing more than counter-programming and if it tops $50 million, it will be seen as a serious hit. Because there doesn’t seem to be a race for top spot, Star Trek Beyond is the target film in this week's Box Office Prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Star Trek Beyond.

Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a winners’ choice Frankenprize consisting of either a multi-disc TV on DVD release, two previously reviewed movies, or three single-disc kids DVDs. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will also win a winners’ choice Frankenprize consisting of either a multi-disc TV on DVD release, two previously reviewed movies, or three single-disc kids DVDs. Finally, we will be choosing an entrant from the group of people who haven't won, or haven't won recently, and they will also win a winners’ choice Frankenprize consisting of either a multi-disc TV on DVD release, two previously reviewed movies, or three single-disc kids DVDs.

Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2016 Preview: July

July 1st, 2016

The Secret Life of Pets

It's July 1st, which is Canada Day. To celebrate, I wanted to give a gift to my American readers down south, so here's a bunch of "u"s. U, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u. Now you can spell words like "colour" and "neighbour" correctly. As for the July preview... June wasn't a good month, despite Finding Dory being on pace to become the biggest hit of the year so far. Most other films failed to match expectations and as a result, 2016's lead over 2015 has nearly evaporated. In fact, ticket sales are below last year's pace. So how does July look in comparison? Well, last July, there were five films that earned more than $100 million, led by Minions, which earned more than $300 million. This July, there are five films that should earn more than $100 million, led by The Secret Life of Pets, which should earned around $250 million. I don't think July 2016 will live up to July 2015, but it should be close. Maybe if one of the expected midlevel hits is a surprise $100 million hit, or if two more of the $100 million hits crack $200 million, then the month will look great. Or one of the expected $100 million hits could flop and 2016 will actually fall behind 2015, even without taking into account ticket price inflation. More...

Star Trek Beyond Trailer

May 23rd, 2016

Sci-fi adventure starring Chris Pine, Zoe Saldana and Zachary Quinto, directed by Justin Lin, opens July 22 ... Full Movie Details. More...


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Synopsis

The Enterprise crew explores the furthest reaches of uncharted space, where they encounter a mysterious new enemy who puts them and everything the Federation stands for to the test.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$59,253,211 (37.3% of total gross)
Legs:2.68 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:47.3% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$185,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.8 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,928 opening theaters/3,928 max. theaters, 5.2 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $197,963,586

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 301-400) 388 $158,848,340
All Time International Box Office (Rank 601-700) 604 $176,825,368
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 401-500) 487 $335,673,708

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


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iTunes:iTunes
Google Play:Google Play
Vudu:Vudu
Netflix:Netflix

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: July 22nd, 2016 (Wide) by Paramount Pictures
July 22nd, 2016 (IMAX) by Paramount Pictures
International Releases: July 21st, 2016 (Wide), released as Стар Трек: Отвъд (Bulgaria)
July 21st, 2016 (Wide) (Netherlands)
July 21st, 2016 (Wide) (United Kingdom)
July 22nd, 2016 (Wide) (Australia)
July 22nd, 2016 (Wide) (Germany)
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Video Release: October 4th, 2016 by Paramount Home Video
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sequences of sci-fi action and violence.
(Rating bulletin 2433 (Cert #50410), 7/13/2016)
Running Time: 122 minutes
Franchise: Star Trek
Comparisons: vs. Ghostbusters
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Keywords: Posthumous Release, Screenplay Written By the Star, Marooned, Prologue, Ambush, Voiceover/Narration, Relationships Gone Wrong, Invented Language, Surprise Twist, 3-D, 3-D - Post-production Conversion, IMAX: DMR, Action Adventure
Source:Based on TV
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Science Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Paramount Pictures, Bad Robot, Skydance Productions, Sneaky Shark, Perfect Storm Entertainment
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest 7th Monday 92 $765,681 Sep 5, 2016 46
Biggest Domestic July Weekend 41 $59,253,211 Jul 22, 2016 3
Top Based on TV Weekend Domestic 10 $59,253,211 Jul 22, 2016 3
Top Paramount Pictures Weekend Domestic 26 $59,253,211 Jul 22, 2016 3
Top Science Fiction Weekend Domestic 54 $59,253,211 Jul 22, 2016 3
Top 2016 Theater Average 83 $15,085 Jul 22, 2016 3
Top Based on TV Day Domestic 27 $22,254,377 Jul 22, 2016 1
Top Paramount Pictures Day Domestic 61 $22,254,377 Jul 22, 2016 1

Lead Ensemble Members

John Cho    Hikaru Sulu
Simon Pegg    Scotty
Chris Pine    James T. Kirk
Zachary Quinto    Commander Spock
Zoe Saldana    Lieutenant Uhura
Karl Urban    Doctor Leonard "Bones" McCoy
Anton Yelchin    Chekov
Idris Elba    Krall
Sofia Boutella    Jaylah

Supporting Cast

Lydia Wilson    Kalara
Shohreh Aghdashloo    Commodore Paris (High Command of the Federation)
Ashley Edner    Natalia
Joe Taslim    Manas
Greg Grunberg    Commodore Finnegan
Melissa Roxburgh    Ensign Syl
Danny Pudi    Fi'Ja
Deep Roy    Keenser
Bryce Soderberg    Satine
Doug Jung    Ben
Anita Brown    Tyvanna
Kim Kold    Zavanko
Shea Whigham    Teenaxi Leader
Jason Matthew Smith    Hendorff

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Justin Lin    Director
Simon Pegg    Screenwriter
Doug Jung    Screenwriter
Gene Roddenberry    Based upon "Star Trek" Created by
J.J. Abrams    Producer
Roberto Orci    Producer
Lindsey Weber    Producer
Justin Lin    Producer
Jeffrey Chernov    Executive Producer
David Ellison    Executive Producer
Dana Goldberg    Executive Producer
Tommy Harper    Executive Producer
Stephen F. Windon    Director of Photography
Thomas Sanders    Production Designer
Kelly Matsumoto    Editor
Dylan Highsmith    Editor
Greg D'Auria    Editor
Steven Sprung    Editor
Sanja Hays    Costume Designer
Michael Giacchino    Composer
Easton Smith    Set Designer
Richard Alonzo    Makeup Effects Artist
Lee Gilmore    Sound Effects Editor
Randall Wilkins    Set Designer
Misha Bukowski    First Assistant Director (Second Unit)

The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.

2016 - Awards Season - And the Oscar Goes to... La La Land Moonlight!

February 26th, 2017

Moonlight

It’s Oscar night and we were live blogging the show. Read on the the highlights of what turned out to be a crazy night. More...

2016 - Awards Season: Oscars - Nominations - Final Look

February 26th, 2017

La La Land

It’s Oscar night and we will be live blogging the show. Before that, let’s take a last look at the nominations with a few annotations. Nominees in italics are those that have received the most votes from our readers so far in our Oscar contest (which is open to new entries until noon, Pacific, today—enter now!). Bold films are those films I think will win. Meanwhile, those that are Underlined are those I want to win. Not all categories have underlined nominees, because not all categories have someone I’m cheering for, or because there are two nominees I couldn’t pick between. More...

2016 Awards Season: Oscar Nominations

January 24th, 2017

La La Land

The Oscar nominations were announced starting at 5:18 am Pacific time. Nothing is good that early in the morning. Worse still, it’s a boring year for nominations with very few surprises worth talking about, especially in the biggest categories. Leading the way was La La Land with 14 nominations, tying the record. More...

2016 - Holiday Gift Guide - Part I - First-Run Releases and Franchise Box Sets

November 22nd, 2016

Finding Dory

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, although there aren’t many of the latter to talk about. In fact, the best movie box set of the year includes more TV shows than movies in its running time and I’ve decided to include it in our second part, which deals with TV on DVD releases. There are still a number of big first-run releases this year that are definitely worthy gifts. We are going to start with the biggest domestic hit of the year... More...

Home Market Releases for November 1st, 2016

November 2nd, 2016

Star Trek Beyond

The Home Market Release Report is a day late this week for a trio of reasons. Firstly, the November Preview was also due the same day. Secondly, it was a very busy week. And finally, I’m suffering from a medical condition a lot of Canadians suffer from this time of year... acute Coffee Crisp poisoning. I’m not saying I ate four dozen fun-sized Coffee Crisps in the past three days... I’m not saying that, because it was actually an even 50. Don’t judge me. ... Okay, judge me. Clearly mistakes were made. It is a busy week, but not very deep week. Star Trek Beyond is by far the biggest and best release of the week and the various home market releases are the pick of the week. There wasn’t a lot of competition for that title, but Bad Moms is also worth picking up. More...

Featured Blu-ray and DVD Review: Star Trek Beyond

October 31st, 2016

Star Trek Beyond

Long time readers don’t need me to explain how much I love Star Trek in all of its incarnations. ... Okay, most of its incarnations. I haven’t been a fan of the first two installments in the reboot franchise. The third film, Star Trek Beyond, was the weakest of them at the box office. Is it also the weakest of the three in quality? Or was the third the charmed? More...

Home Market Releases for October 4th, 2016

October 4th, 2016

The Wailing

The theme for this week on the home market is “good, but not great”. There are a lot of releases, but almost none of them rise above merely good. This meant there were very few contenders for Pick of the Week and the only real choice was The Wailing. It earned perfect reviews, so even though the Blu-ray isn’t loaded with extras, it is still the best release of the week. More...

International Box Office: Star Trek opens just Beyond Age Of Shadows with $16.6 million

September 14th, 2016

Star Trek Beyond

There were two films that could lay claim to top spot on the international chart. Star Trek Beyond has the better claim earning $16.6 million over the weekend in 40 markets for totals of $161.5 million internationally and $318.1 million worldwide. Its biggest debut came from Mexico, where it pulled in $1.29 million over the weekend for a four-day opening of $1.43 million. This was enough for first place. The film also remained in first place in China with $11.41 million over the weekend for a two-week total of $53.66 million. More...

International Box Office: Trek Makes Return Trip to International Chart with $37.0 million

September 7th, 2016

Star Trek Beyond

Star Trek Beyond climbed into first place for the first time in its run with $37.0 million in 40 markets for totals of $131.1 million internationally and $285.4 million worldwide. The film earned first place in China with a total opening of $30.92 million, including previews. It was not as strong in Brazil, where it earned $1.6 million on 479 screens. The film is doing well enough that it should break even, eventually, but it is not a truly monster hit. More...

International Box Office: Pets Claws Its way to the Top With $43.8 million

August 25th, 2016

The Secret Life of Pets

The Secret Life of Pets rose to first place with $43.8 million on 12,049 screens in 55 markets for totals of $327.20 million internationally and $674.03 million worldwide. The film opened in first place in Russia with $9.92 million in 1,284 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $16.24 million, including previews. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Suicide Starts Strong with $133.68 Million, but Signs of Long-Term Weakness

August 9th, 2016

Suicide Squad

Overall, the weekend lived up to expectations, with Suicide Squad doing a little better than expected at the expense of some of its competition. For example, Jason Bourne had one of the worst sophomore stint declines of the summer. The overall box office rose 20% from last weekend hitting $229 million. Suicide Squad earned more this weekend than the entire box office earned this weekend last year, so it should come as no surprise that the year-over-year growth was stunning at 73%. Year-to-date, 2016 saw its lead over 2015 grow by more than $100 million hitting 5.3% at $7.16 billion to $6.80 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Suicide Squad Crashes into August Record Books

August 7th, 2016

Suicide Squad

One of the most talked-about debuts of the year is shaping up to be one of the better ones. Suicide Squad will open with about $135 million, according to Warner Bros., easily the biggest weekend in August, beating Guardians of the Galaxy’s $94.3 million in 2014. It’s also the 3rd-best weekend in 2016, and should earn a little more than Deadpool’s $132 million debut. In spite of these awesome stats, there’s about as much negative press for the film as positive, and some of it not entirely fair. More...

Weekend Predictions: Suicide Hopes to Have Long Life at the Box Office

August 4th, 2016

Suicide Squad

Before we talk about the weekend predictions... Warner Bros. owns D.C. Comics and a 30% share in Rotten Tomatoes. So accusing Rotten Tomatoes of having an anti-D.C. bias is silly. Starting a petition to shut down Rotten Tomatoes is a sign you really need a more productive hobby. I suggest Magic: The Gathering. ... Moving on... Suicide Squad is the last major release of the summer. Unfortunately, its reviews are among the worst of any $100 million movie released this summer. The counter-programming this week is Nine Lives, a talking animal / body swap movie that still has no reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. Many analysts think it will fail to reach the top five during its opening weekend. This weekend last year was the weekend Fantastic Four opened. Suicide Squad should crush that movie at the box office. In fact, it should earn more than the top ten earned last year. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Jason Bourne Treks to the top of the Chart with $59.22 million

August 2nd, 2016

Jason Bourne

There was no surprise at the top of the weekend box office chart, as Jason Bourne easily won with $59.22 million. This was on the high end of expectations, but not quite as strong as Star Trek Beyond’s opening last weekend. Both of the other two new releases, Bad Moms and Nerve, also did well. In fact, none of the films we talked about before the weekend missed expectations. The overall box office was down a little compared to last weekend, but a 3.1% decline is hardly noteworthy. More importantly, the box office was 30% higher than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2016 saw its lead over 2015 nearly double to $260 million or 4.0%. Being ahead $6.84 billion to $6.58 billion at this point of the year is a good position to be in, but it wouldn’t take a major collapse for 2016 to fall behind 2015 by year’s end. More...

Friday Estimates: Bourne doesn’t have the Ultimate Opening Friday, but still on Pace for $60 million Weekend

July 30th, 2016

Jason Bourne

Jason Bourne dominated the Friday box office chart, earning $22.71 million. I’ve seen reports that this is the biggest opening day for a Matt Damon movie, but The Bourne Ultimatum did better with $24.67 million. That film also earned much better reviews than this film did, so it likely won’t have the same legs. It did earn an A- with CinemaScore, so that will help a little. It will likely have similar legs to Star Trek Beyond. Beyond did earn better reviews, but Star Trek has a bigger fanboy factor, which hurt its legs. That will give the film $60 million over the weekend, more or less. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Jason be a Bourne Again Box Office Hit?

July 28th, 2016

Jason Bourne

The month of July comes to an end this weekend and there are three wide releases hoping the month goes out on a high note. Jason Bourne is the only one with a shot at first place, while Bad Moms is looking to become a solid counter-programming hit. Meanwhile, Nerve opened on Wednesday and it just doesn’t want to slip between the cracks. As far as holdovers are concerned, Star Trek Beyond's daily numbers are average for the summer, but that will still be enough to hit the century mark over the weekend. It won’t be the only film to reach $100 million over the weekend. This weekend last year was led by Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation with $55.52 million. I don’t think Jason Bourne will top that, but since the second best film, Vacation, made less than $15 million, I think 2016 will win on depth. More...

International Box Office: Trace is just a Hop, Skip, and a Jump to First Place with $47.37 million

July 28th, 2016

Skiptrace

Skiptrace earned first place internationally with $47.37 million over the weekend for a total opening of $63.04 million. The film dominated the box office in its native China with $45.58 million last weekend for a four-day opening of $61.25 million. This is the best opening in Jackie Chan's career, but unfortunately, it is only getting a limited release here. More...

Contest: Beyond a Reasonable Doubt: Winning Announcement

July 27th, 2016

Star Trek Beyond

The winners of our Beyond a Reasonable Doubt contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions for Star Trek Beyond opening weekend were... More...

Theater Averages: Don’t Think Twice hits First Place on Yearly Chart with an Average of $92,835

July 27th, 2016

Don’t Think Twice

Café Society's record lasted just one week as Don’t Think Twice earned $92,835 in its lone theater. I expect it to expand rapidly over the coming weeks. Café Society fell to second place with $16,999, but it did expand to 50 theaters, so this is still impressive. The number one film of the weekend, Star Trek Beyond, earned an average of $15,085. The only other film in the $10,000 club was Train to Busan with an average of $10,547 in 28 theaters. However, Kabali came close with $8,380 in 236 over the three-day weekend and $16,539 including Thursday. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Star Trek Tops Chart, but still Weakest in Reboot Franchise with $59.25 million

July 26th, 2016

Star Trek Beyond

As expected, Star Trek Beyond earned first place on the weekend box office chart and while it didn’t live up to my lofty predictions, it still did very well with $59.25 million. The next two wide releases, Lights Out and Ice Age: Collision Course, had nearly identical openings with $21.69 million and $21.37 million respectively. For Lights Out, this is a breakout opening and means it is practically guaranteed a profit and will likely get a sequel. For Collision Course, it is a sign that they should retire the franchise. Both The Secret Life of Pets and Ghostbusters earned $20 million, meaning every film in the top five topped that mark, tying with the record most recently set last May. The overall box office was 20% higher than last week at $196 million. This is also 29% higher than the same weekend last year. Since last week, the year-over-year competition got a little closer at $6.55 billion to $6.41 billion. 2016 is still ahead by 2.2%, but this is less than the ticket price inflation. More...

Weekend Estimates: Star Trek Falls Short of $60 Million

July 24th, 2016

Star Trek Beyond

Star Trek Beyond will fall just short of $60 million at the box office this weekend, according to Sunday estimates from Paramount. The studio has the film coming in at $59.6 million over three days, which is substantially short of the $79.2 million earned on debut by Star Trek (the reboot) in 2009, and the $70.2 million made by Star Trek Into Darkness. The so-so start comes in spite of excellent reviews, which are now running at 84% on Rotten Tomatoes, and the franchise seems to have trouble reaching beyond its core audience. More...

Friday Estimates: Star Trek Soars with $22.5 million

July 23rd, 2016

Star Trek Beyond

As expected, Star Trek Beyond led the way on the Friday box office chart, earning $22.5 million. This is in line with the average among analysts, but lower than my prediction. I did warn you about irrational exuberance. Given the film’s reviews and its A CinemaScore, it should have a relatively good internal multiplier. Look for an opening weekend of close to $57 million, which is significantly better than Ghostbusters’ opening with last week and not that much worse than what X-Men: Apocalypse opened with in May. I assume Paramount is happy with this result, but the film will need good legs and a strong international run to justify another sequel. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Star Trek’s Previews are in the Stratosphere at $5.5 million

July 22nd, 2016

Star Trek Beyond

Star Trek Beyond got off to a fast start with $5.5 million during its midnight previews. This is $2 million more than Ghostbusters made last weekend, plus it has better reviews. On the other hand, it is a sequel, so the comparison isn’t perfect. We could compare it to the previous installment in the franchise, but that film opened on a Wednesday. X-Men: Apocalypse earned $8.4 million in its previews, but that film earned weaker reviews and is a comic book movie, which tend to be more front-loaded. I was a little more bullish than most with my prediction, but this result make me feel a lot better. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Star Trek go Above and Beyond the Competition?

July 21st, 2016

Star Trek Beyond

Star Trek Beyond leads a pack of three wide releases this weekend and there are some who think it will have the best live-action release since Captain America: Civil War. That would be great news for the overall box office. Ice Age: Collision Course has to deal with direct competition and terrible reviews, but it should still do relatively well thanks to goodwill its franchise has built up. The final new release of the week is Lights Out. This low-budget horror film won’t need to earn $20 million over the weekend to break even, but there’s a slim chance it will. In fact, The Secret Life of Pets should easily add another $20 million to its running tally, and Ghostbusters has a good shot at doing the same. So we could have five films earning $20 million over the weekend for the first time in a year. We should have three films earning more than $25 million. Meanwhile this weekend last year, there were no films that earned more than $25 million. Hopefully 2016 will win the year-over-year competition with ease. More...

Contest: Green With Envy: Winning Announcement

July 20th, 2016

Ghostbusters

The winners of our Green With Envy contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions for Ghostbusters opening weekend were... More...

Contest: Beyond a Reasonable Doubt

July 14th, 2016

Star Trek Beyond

There are three wide releases opening next week, but there’s not a lot of doubt which film will top the chart. Star Trek Beyond should win this weekend over Ice Age: Collision Course, although both should have no trouble getting to $100 million domestically. Meanwhile, Lights Out is nothing more than counter-programming and if it tops $50 million, it will be seen as a serious hit. Because there doesn’t seem to be a race for top spot, Star Trek Beyond is the target film in this week's Box Office Prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Star Trek Beyond.

Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a winners’ choice Frankenprize consisting of either a multi-disc TV on DVD release, two previously reviewed movies, or three single-disc kids DVDs. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will also win a winners’ choice Frankenprize consisting of either a multi-disc TV on DVD release, two previously reviewed movies, or three single-disc kids DVDs. Finally, we will be choosing an entrant from the group of people who haven't won, or haven't won recently, and they will also win a winners’ choice Frankenprize consisting of either a multi-disc TV on DVD release, two previously reviewed movies, or three single-disc kids DVDs.

Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2016 Preview: July

July 1st, 2016

The Secret Life of Pets

It's July 1st, which is Canada Day. To celebrate, I wanted to give a gift to my American readers down south, so here's a bunch of "u"s. U, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u, u. Now you can spell words like "colour" and "neighbour" correctly. As for the July preview... June wasn't a good month, despite Finding Dory being on pace to become the biggest hit of the year so far. Most other films failed to match expectations and as a result, 2016's lead over 2015 has nearly evaporated. In fact, ticket sales are below last year's pace. So how does July look in comparison? Well, last July, there were five films that earned more than $100 million, led by Minions, which earned more than $300 million. This July, there are five films that should earn more than $100 million, led by The Secret Life of Pets, which should earned around $250 million. I don't think July 2016 will live up to July 2015, but it should be close. Maybe if one of the expected midlevel hits is a surprise $100 million hit, or if two more of the $100 million hits crack $200 million, then the month will look great. Or one of the expected $100 million hits could flop and 2016 will actually fall behind 2015, even without taking into account ticket price inflation. More...

Star Trek Beyond Trailer

May 23rd, 2016

Sci-fi adventure starring Chris Pine, Zoe Saldana and Zachary Quinto, directed by Justin Lin, opens July 22 ... Full Movie Details. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jul 22, 2016 1 $59,253,211   3,928 $15,085   $59,253,211 1
Jul 29, 2016 2 $24,754,339 -58% 3,928 $6,302   $106,474,717 2
Aug 5, 2016 5 $10,036,030 -59% 3,263 $3,076   $127,737,394 3
Aug 12, 2016 7 $6,892,793 -31% 2,577 $2,675   $139,772,742 4
Aug 19, 2016 11 $3,946,356 -43% 1,966 $2,007   $146,877,726 5
Aug 26, 2016 15 $2,261,531 -43% 1,277 $1,771   $150,891,580 6
Sep 2, 2016 14 $2,477,309 +10% 1,202 $2,061   $154,320,631 7
Sep 9, 2016 18 $932,417 -62% 748 $1,247   $156,578,044 8
Sep 16, 2016 22 $618,720 -34% 508 $1,218   $157,552,406 9
Sep 23, 2016 23 $302,897 -51% 338 $896   $158,092,980 10
Sep 30, 2016 25 $211,728 -30% 280 $756   $158,430,161 11
Oct 7, 2016 34 $132,423 -37% 191 $693   $158,658,428 12
Oct 14, 2016 41 $80,536 -39% 151 $533   $158,804,470 13

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jul 21, 2016 P $5,500,000     0     $5,500,000  
Jul 22, 2016 1 $22,254,377     3,928 $5,666   $22,254,377 1
Jul 23, 2016 1 $20,661,714 -7%   3,928 $5,260   $42,916,091 2
Jul 24, 2016 1 $16,337,120 -21%   3,928 $4,159   $59,253,211 3
Jul 25, 2016 1 $6,252,063 -62%   3,928 $1,592   $65,505,274 4
Jul 26, 2016 1 $7,005,970 +12%   3,928 $1,784   $72,511,244 5
Jul 27, 2016 1 $4,906,308 -30%   3,928 $1,249   $77,417,552 6
Jul 28, 2016 1 $4,302,826 -12%   3,928 $1,095   $81,720,378 7
Jul 29, 2016 3 $6,702,301 +56% -70% 3,928 $1,706   $88,422,679 8
Jul 30, 2016 2 $9,911,368 +48% -52% 3,928 $2,523   $98,334,047 9
Jul 31, 2016 2 $8,140,670 -18% -50% 3,928 $2,072   $106,474,717 10
Aug 1, 2016 2 $3,117,870 -62% -50% 3,928 $794   $109,592,587 11
Aug 2, 2016 4 $3,444,210 +10% -51% 3,928 $877   $113,036,797 12
Aug 3, 2016 3 $2,556,471 -26% -48% 3,928 $651   $115,593,268 13
Aug 4, 2016 4 $2,108,096 -18% -51% 3,928 $537   $117,701,364 14
Aug 5, 2016 5 $2,634,319 +25% -61% 3,263 $807   $120,335,683 15
Aug 6, 2016 5 $4,272,247 +62% -57% 3,263 $1,309   $124,607,930 16
Aug 7, 2016 5 $3,129,464 -27% -62% 3,263 $959   $127,737,394 17
Aug 8, 2016 5 $1,204,959 -61% -61% 3,263 $369   $128,942,353 18
Aug 9, 2016 5 $1,526,273 +27% -56% 3,263 $468   $130,468,626 19
Aug 10, 2016 5 $1,243,789 -19% -51% 3,263 $381   $131,712,415 20
Aug 11, 2016 5 $1,167,534 -6% -45% 3,263 $358   $132,879,949 21
Aug 12, 2016 8 $1,826,273 +56% -31% 2,577 $709   $134,706,222 22
Aug 13, 2016 7 $2,938,335 +61% -31% 2,577 $1,140   $137,644,557 23
Aug 14, 2016 7 $2,128,185 -28% -32% 2,577 $826   $139,772,742 24
Aug 15, 2016 7 $776,564 -64% -36% 2,577 $301   $140,549,306 25
Aug 16, 2016 8 $1,020,882 +31% -33% 2,577 $396   $141,570,188 26
Aug 17, 2016 8 $749,970 -27% -40% 2,577 $291   $142,320,158 27
Aug 18, 2016 8 $611,212 -19% -48% 2,577 $237   $142,931,370 28
Aug 19, 2016 11 $1,065,359 +74% -42% 1,966 $542   $143,996,729 29
Aug 20, 2016 11 $1,730,501 +62% -41% 1,966 $880   $145,727,230 30
Aug 21, 2016 11 $1,150,496 -34% -46% 1,966 $585   $146,877,726 31
Aug 22, 2016 11 $431,271 -63% -44% 1,966 $219   $147,308,997 32
Aug 23, 2016 11 $534,204 +24% -48% 1,966 $272   $147,843,201 33
Aug 24, 2016 11 $411,013 -23% -45% 1,966 $209   $148,254,214 34
Aug 25, 2016 11 $375,835 -9% -39% 1,966 $191   $148,630,049 35
Aug 26, 2016 - $604,046 +61% -43% 1,277 $473   $149,234,095 36
Aug 27, 2016 15 $1,024,424 +70% -41% 1,277 $802   $150,258,519 37
Aug 28, 2016 15 $633,061 -38% -45% 1,277 $496   $150,891,580 38
Aug 29, 2016 14 $221,531 -65% -49% 1,277 $173   $151,113,111 39
Aug 30, 2016 14 $278,227 +26% -48% 1,277 $218   $151,391,338 40
Aug 31, 2016 14 $219,413 -21% -47% 1,277 $172   $151,610,751 41
Sep 1, 2016 14 $232,571 +6% -38% 1,277 $182   $151,843,322 42
Sep 2, 2016 15 $577,231 +148% -4% 1,202 $480   $152,420,553 43
Sep 3, 2016 14 $930,948 +61% -9% 1,202 $774   $153,351,501 44
Sep 4, 2016 14 $969,130 +4% +53% 1,202 $806   $154,320,631 45
Sep 5, 2016 15 $765,681 -21% +246% 1,202 $637   $155,086,312 46
Sep 6, 2016 - $222,008 -71% -20% 1,202 $185   $155,308,320 47
Sep 7, 2016 13 $176,764 -20% -19% 1,202 $147   $155,485,084 48
Sep 8, 2016 13 $160,543 -9% -31% 1,202 $134   $155,645,627 49
Sep 9, 2016 - $245,159 +53% -58% 748 $328   $155,890,786 50
Sep 10, 2016 - $455,527 +86% -51% 748 $609   $156,346,313 51
Sep 11, 2016 - $231,731 -49% -76% 748 $310   $156,578,044 52
Sep 12, 2016 - $82,189 -65% -89% 748 $110   $156,660,233 53
Sep 13, 2016 - $112,242 +37% -49% 748 $150   $156,772,475 54
Sep 14, 2016 - $84,634 -25% -52% 748 $113   $156,857,109 55
Sep 15, 2016 - $76,577 -10% -52% 748 $102   $156,933,686 56
Sep 16, 2016 - $163,544 +114% -33% 508 $322   $157,097,230 57
Sep 17, 2016 - $300,925 +84% -34% 508 $592   $157,398,155 58
Sep 18, 2016 - $154,251 -49% -33% 508 $304   $157,552,406 59
Sep 19, 2016 - $59,337 -62% -28% 508 $117   $157,611,743 60
Sep 20, 2016 - $71,736 +21% -36% 508 $141   $157,683,479 61
Sep 21, 2016 - $56,868 -21% -33% 508 $112   $157,740,347 62
Sep 22, 2016 - $49,736 -13% -35% 508 $98   $157,790,083 63
Sep 23, 2016 - $86,811 +75% -47% 338 $257   $157,876,894 64
Sep 24, 2016 - $139,162 +60% -54% 338 $412   $158,016,056 65
Sep 25, 2016 - $76,924 -45% -50% 338 $228   $158,092,980 66
Sep 26, 2016 - $28,075 -64% -53% 338 $83   $158,121,055 67
Sep 27, 2016 - $38,754 +38% -46% 338 $115   $158,159,809 68
Sep 28, 2016 - $31,974 -17% -44% 338 $95   $158,191,783 69
Sep 29, 2016 - $26,650 -17% -46% 338 $79   $158,218,433 70
Sep 30, 2016 - $60,577 +127% -30% 280 $216   $158,279,010 71
Oct 1, 2016 - $96,631 +60% -31% 280 $345   $158,375,641 72
Oct 2, 2016 - $54,520 -44% -29% 280 $195   $158,430,161 73
Oct 3, 2016 - $22,621 -59% -19% 280 $81   $158,452,782 74
Oct 4, 2016 - $26,891 +19% -31% 280 $96   $158,479,673 75
Oct 5, 2016 - $21,876 -19% -32% 280 $78   $158,501,549 76
Oct 6, 2016 - $24,456 +12% -8% 280 $87   $158,526,005 77
Oct 7, 2016 - $39,743 +63% -34% 191 $208   $158,565,748 78
Oct 8, 2016 - $59,992 +51% -38% 191 $314   $158,625,740 79
Oct 9, 2016 - $32,688 -46% -40% 191 $171   $158,658,428 80
Oct 10, 2016 - $19,881 -39% -12% 191 $104   $158,678,309 81
Oct 11, 2016 - $15,386 -23% -43% 191 $81   $158,693,695 82
Oct 12, 2016 - $14,538 -6% -34% 191 $76   $158,708,233 83
Oct 13, 2016 - $15,701 +8% -36% 191 $82   $158,723,934 84
Oct 14, 2016 - $22,740 +45% -43% 151 $151   $158,746,674 85
Oct 15, 2016 - $36,841 +62% -39% 151 $244   $158,783,515 86
Oct 16, 2016 - $20,955 -43% -36% 151 $139   $158,804,470 87
Oct 17, 2016 - $8,606 -59% -57% 151 $57   $158,813,076 88
Oct 18, 2016 - $14,011 +63% -9% 151 $93   $158,827,087 89
Oct 19, 2016 - $8,382 -40% -42% 151 $56   $158,835,469 90
Oct 20, 2016 - $12,871 +54% -18% 151 $85   $158,848,340 91

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jul 22, 2016 1 $81,720,378   3,928 $20,805   $81,720,378 1
Jul 29, 2016 3 $35,980,986 -56% 3,928 $9,160   $117,701,364 2
Aug 5, 2016 5 $15,178,585 -58% 3,263 $4,652   $132,879,949 3
Aug 12, 2016 8 $10,051,421 -34% 2,577 $3,900   $142,931,370 4
Aug 19, 2016 11 $5,698,679 -43% 1,966 $2,899   $148,630,049 5
Aug 26, 2016 15 $3,213,273 -44% 1,277 $2,516   $151,843,322 6
Sep 2, 2016 14 $3,802,305 +18% 1,202 $3,163   $155,645,627 7
Sep 9, 2016 19 $1,288,059 -66% 748 $1,722   $156,933,686 8
Sep 16, 2016 22 $856,397 -34% 508 $1,686   $157,790,083 9
Sep 23, 2016 23 $428,350 -50% 338 $1,267   $158,218,433 10
Sep 30, 2016 24 $307,572 -28% 280 $1,098   $158,526,005 11
Oct 7, 2016 35 $197,929 -36% 191 $1,036   $158,723,934 12
Oct 14, 2016 40 $124,406 -37% 151 $824   $158,848,340 13

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 9/9/2016 $195,875 128 128 230 $393,836 11/30/2018
Australia 7/22/2016 $2,985,884 539 539 1,687 $7,001,050 10/17/2022
Brazil 9/2/2016 $1,600,000 479 669 1,851 $4,479,190 11/16/2018
Bulgaria 7/21/2016 $48,455 0 0 0 $157,871 2/26/2019
China 9/1/2016 $30,570,000 78,134 78,134 140,617 $65,170,088 8/27/2018
Czech Republic 8/26/2016 $2,515 1 138 302 $453,052 12/31/2018
France 8/19/2016 $2,100,000 603 603 603 $5,815,202 8/17/2018
Germany 7/22/2016 $4,500,000 0 0 0 $15,505,560 8/19/2018
Hong Kong 7/22/2016 $685,148 39 39 101 $1,345,813 11/15/2018
Italy 7/22/2016 $959,936 0 55 56 $2,709,041 11/13/2018
Japan 10/21/2016 $1,830,982 0 0 0 $5,038,849 8/20/2018
Lithuania 7/22/2016 $19,403 113 155 338 $44,029 8/9/2016
Mexico 9/8/2016 $1,289,440 0 0 0 $2,684,045 9/8/2018
Netherlands 7/21/2016 $516,343 80 80 470 $1,863,913 11/19/2018
New Zealand 7/22/2016 $542,291 99 99 469 $1,326,726 8/30/2016
Poland 7/22/2016 $211,723 0 0 0 $689,746 12/31/2018
Portugal 7/22/2016 $0 0 72 230 $378,621 10/5/2016
Russia (CIS) 7/22/2016 $3,365,426 1,275 1,275 3,778 $6,529,377 12/31/2018
Slovakia 8/19/2016 $69,279 71 71 135 $127,624 9/23/2016
Slovenia 7/29/2016 $13,280 10 10 50 $51,783 10/14/2016
South Korea 8/1/2016 $0 0 489 933 $8,937,512 2/16/2017
Spain 8/19/2016 $962,303 405 405 1,262 $2,903,485 11/17/2018
Taiwan 7/22/2016 $997,058 108 108 238 $1,962,963 10/30/2018
Turkey 8/26/2016 $212,910 300 300 762 $660,098 2/26/2019
United Kingdom 7/21/2016 $6,205,053 535 544 2,543 $20,979,720 9/8/2018
Venezuela 9/2/2016 $1,400,000 70 70 70 $1,400,000 10/10/2016
 
Rest of World $18,216,174
 
International Total$176,825,368 10/17/2022

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Nov 6, 20161203,575 203,575$3,458,739$3,458,7395
Nov 13, 2016377,094-62% 280,669$1,309,827$4,768,5666
Nov 20, 2016528,920-62% 309,589$491,351$5,259,9177
Nov 27, 201617117,410+306% 426,999$1,543,942$6,803,8598
Dec 4, 20161634,479-71% 461,478$401,336$7,205,1959

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Nov 6, 20161637,802 637,802$13,652,105$13,652,1055
Nov 13, 20162136,930-79% 774,732$2,797,966$16,450,0716
Nov 20, 20163116,876-15% 891,608$2,100,002$18,550,0737
Nov 27, 20162231,402+98% 1,123,010$3,566,714$22,116,7878
Dec 4, 2016485,485-63% 1,208,495$1,258,378$23,375,1659
Dec 11, 2016638,015-56% 1,246,510$766,588$24,141,75310
Dec 18, 20161237,389-2% 1,283,899$732,249$24,874,00211
Dec 25, 20161756,336+51% 1,340,235$900,001$25,774,00312
Jan 1, 20171219,823-65% 1,360,058$401,875$26,175,87813
Jan 8, 20171610,250-48% 1,370,308$207,033$26,382,91114
Jan 29, 20171417,773 1,400,748$285,485$26,932,82817

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