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The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist (2016)

The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist poster
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office$102,470,008Details
International Box Office$218,900,000Details
Worldwide Box Office$321,370,008
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales$5,358,606Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales$3,863,107Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales$9,221,713
OpusData ID: 204340100204340100
Further financial details...

Synopsis

Lorraine and Ed Warren, who, in one of their most terrifying paranormal investigations, travel to north London to help a single mother raising four children alone in a house plagued by malicious spirits.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$40,406,314 (39.4% of total gross)
Legs:2.54 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:31.9% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$40,000,000 (worldwide box office is 8.0 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,343 opening theaters/3,356 max. theaters, 4.2 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO$133,981,020

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 801-900)809$102,470,008
All Time International Box Office (Rank 401-500)477$218,900,000
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 501-600)537$321,370,008
All Time Domestic Box Office for R Movies (Rank 101-200)167$102,470,008
All Time International Box Office for R Movies68$218,900,000
All Time Worldwide Box Office for R Movies75$321,370,008

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


Movie Details

Domestic Releases:June 10th, 2016 (Wide) byWarner Bros.
International Releases:June 9th, 2016 (Wide) (Czech Republic)
June 9th, 2016 (Wide) (Slovakia)
June 10th, 2016 (Wide) (Argentina)
June 10th, 2016 (Wide), released asThe Conjuring 2 (Australia)
June 10th, 2016 (Wide) (Brazil)
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Video Release:August 30th, 2016 byWarner Home Video
MPAA Rating:R for terror and horror violence.
(Rating bulletin 2422 (Cert #50358), 4/27/2016)
Running Time:133 minutes
Franchise:The Conjuring
Comparisons:Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords:Haunting,Based on an UNTRUE Story,Haunted House,Set in London,Supernatural Horror
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Horror
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Fantasy
Production/Financing Companies:New Line Cinema,The Safran Company,Atomic Monster,RatPac Entertainment,Dune Vision
Production Countries:United States
Languages:English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted)391$5,235,354Jul 1, 201624
Biggest Domestic June Weekend94$40,406,314Jun 10, 20163
Top Fantasy Weekend Domestic69$40,406,314Jun 10, 20163
Top Horror Weekend Domestic25$40,406,314Jun 10, 20163
Top R Weekend Domestic73$40,406,314Jun 10, 20163
Top Horror Day Domestic50$16,389,229Jun 10, 20161

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 10, 20161$40,406,314 3,343$12,087  $40,406,3141
Jun 17, 20163$14,880,050-63%3,356$4,434  $71,055,1362
Jun 24, 20165$7,702,194-48%3,033$2,539  $86,903,6283
Jul 1, 20169$3,835,983-50%2,008$1,910  $95,269,5214
Jul 8, 201611$1,711,805-55%1,052$1,627  $99,340,1375
Jul 15, 201613$851,350-50%566$1,504  $101,103,0116
Jul 22, 201624$272,198-68%235$1,158  $101,830,0707
Jul 29, 201627$171,588-37%244$703  $102,119,4128
Aug 5, 201634$93,756-45%166$565  $102,310,1759
Aug 12, 201645$58,710-37%81$725  $102,420,75210
Aug 19, 201653$21,263-64%42$506  $102,461,59311

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jun 9, 2016P$3,400,000  0   $3,400,000 
Jun 10, 20161$16,389,229  3,343$4,903  $16,389,2291
Jun 11, 20161$14,004,701-15% 3,343$4,189  $30,393,9302
Jun 12, 20161$10,012,384-29% 3,343$2,995  $40,406,3143
Jun 13, 20161$4,302,159-57% 3,343$1,287  $44,708,4734
Jun 14, 20161$4,813,332+12% 3,343$1,440  $49,521,8055
Jun 15, 20161$3,651,819-24% 3,343$1,092  $53,173,6246
Jun 16, 20161$3,001,462-18% 3,343$898  $56,175,0867
Jun 17, 20163$5,452,957+82%-67%3,356$1,625  $61,628,0438
Jun 18, 20163$5,900,306+8%-58%3,356$1,758  $67,528,3499
Jun 19, 20163$3,526,787-40%-65%3,356$1,051  $71,055,13610
Jun 20, 20163$2,201,217-38%-49%3,356$656  $73,256,35311
Jun 21, 20163$2,344,076+6%-51%3,356$698  $75,600,42912
Jun 22, 20163$1,870,478-20%-49%3,356$557  $77,470,90713
Jun 23, 20163$1,730,527-7%-42%3,356$516  $79,201,43414
Jun 24, 20166$2,553,845+48%-53%3,033$842  $81,755,27915
Jun 25, 20165$3,025,608+18%-49%3,033$998  $84,780,88716
Jun 26, 20165$2,122,741-30%-40%3,033$700  $86,903,62817
Jun 27, 20165$1,127,359-47%-49%3,033$372  $88,030,98718
Jun 28, 20165$1,470,186+30%-37%3,033$485  $89,501,17319
Jun 29, 20165$1,131,351-23%-40%3,033$373  $90,632,52420
Jun 30, 20165$801,014-29%-54%3,033$264  $91,433,53821
Jul 1, 20168$1,227,308+53%-52%2,008$611  $92,660,84622
Jul 2, 20169$1,413,463+15%-53%2,008$704  $94,074,30923
Jul 3, 20169$1,195,212-15%-44%2,008$595  $95,269,52124
Jul 4, 201610$680,730-43%-40%2,008$339  $95,950,25125
Jul 5, 20168$671,519-1%-54%2,008$334  $96,621,77026
Jul 6, 20168$575,216-14%-49%2,008$286  $97,196,98627
Jul 7, 20169$431,346-25%-46%2,008$215  $97,628,33228
Jul 8, 201611$533,032+24%-57%1,052$507  $98,161,36429
Jul 9, 201611$696,890+31%-51%1,052$662  $98,858,25430
Jul 10, 201611$481,883-31%-60%1,052$458  $99,340,13731
Jul 11, 201610$242,817-50%-64%1,052$231  $99,582,95432
Jul 12, 201611$264,093+9%-61%1,052$251  $99,847,04733
Jul 13, 201611$213,929-19%-63%1,052$203  $100,060,97634
Jul 14, 201611$190,685-11%-56%1,052$181  $100,251,66135
Jul 15, 201613$255,703+34%-52%566$452  $100,507,36436
Jul 16, 201613$350,635+37%-50%566$619  $100,857,99937
Jul 17, 201613$245,012-30%-49%566$433  $101,103,01138
Jul 18, 201612$130,079-47%-46%566$230  $101,233,09039
Jul 19, 201614$139,151+7%-47%566$246  $101,372,24140
Jul 20, 201612$115,441-17%-46%566$204  $101,487,68241
Jul 21, 201615$70,190-39%-63%566$124  $101,557,87242
Jul 22, 2016-$87,410+25%-66%235$372  $101,645,28243
Jul 23, 2016-$116,067+33%-67%235$494  $101,761,34944
Jul 24, 2016-$68,721-41%-72%235$292  $101,830,07045
Jul 25, 2016-$35,047-49%-73%235$149  $101,865,11746
Jul 26, 2016-$36,149+3%-74%235$154  $101,901,26647
Jul 27, 2016-$25,988-28%-77%235$111  $101,927,25448
Jul 28, 2016-$20,570-21%-71%235$88  $101,947,82449
Jul 29, 2016-$50,396+145%-42%244$207  $101,998,22050
Jul 30, 2016-$67,876+35%-42%244$278  $102,066,09651
Jul 31, 2016-$53,316-21%-22%244$219  $102,119,41252
Aug 1, 2016-$28,762-46%-18%244$118  $102,148,17453
Aug 2, 2016-$24,473-15%-32%244$100  $102,172,64754
Aug 3, 2016-$23,549-4%-9%244$97  $102,196,19655
Aug 4, 2016-$20,223-14%-2%244$83  $102,216,41956
Aug 5, 2016-$27,715+37%-45%166$167  $102,244,13457
Aug 6, 2016-$38,291+38%-44%166$231  $102,282,42558
Aug 7, 2016-$27,750-28%-48%166$167  $102,310,17559
Aug 8, 2016-$13,652-51%-53%166$82  $102,323,82760
Aug 9, 2016-$13,534-1%-45%166$82  $102,337,36161
Aug 10, 2016-$12,451-8%-47%166$75  $102,349,81262
Aug 11, 2016-$12,230-2%-40%166$74  $102,362,04263
Aug 12, 2016-$18,380+50%-34%81$227  $102,380,42264
Aug 13, 2016-$27,173+48%-29%81$335  $102,407,59565
Aug 14, 2016-$13,157-52%-53%81$162  $102,420,75266
Aug 15, 2016-$5,315-60%-61%81$66  $102,426,06767
Aug 16, 2016-$5,280-1%-61%81$65  $102,431,34768
Aug 17, 2016-$4,699-11%-62%81$58  $102,436,04669
Aug 18, 2016-$4,284-9%-65%81$53  $102,440,33070
Aug 19, 2016-$6,855+60%-63%42$163  $102,447,18571
Aug 20, 2016-$9,002+31%-67%42$214  $102,456,18772
Aug 21, 2016-$5,406-40%-59%42$129  $102,461,59373
Aug 22, 2016-$1,524-72%-71%42$36  $102,463,11774
Aug 23, 2016-$1,783+17%-66%42$42  $102,464,90075
Aug 24, 2016-$1,693-5%-64%42$40  $102,466,59376
Aug 25, 2016-$3,415+102%-20%42$81  $102,470,00877

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 10, 20161$56,175,086 3,343$16,804  $56,175,0861
Jun 17, 20163$23,026,348-59%3,356$6,861  $79,201,4342
Jun 24, 20165$12,232,104-47%3,033$4,033  $91,433,5383
Jul 1, 20169$6,194,794-49%2,008$3,085  $97,628,3324
Jul 8, 201611$2,623,329-58%1,052$2,494  $100,251,6615
Jul 15, 201614$1,306,211-50%566$2,308  $101,557,8726
Jul 22, 201626$389,952-70%235$1,659  $101,947,8247
Jul 29, 201628$268,595-31%244$1,101  $102,216,4198
Aug 5, 201635$145,623-46%166$877  $102,362,0429
Aug 12, 201645$78,288-46%81$967  $102,440,33010
Aug 19, 201653$29,678-62%42$707  $102,470,00811

Box Office Summary Per Territory

TerritoryRelease
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina6/10/2016$2,600,00003821,195$3,894,8001/1/2019
Australia6/10/2016$2,608,699207208999$8,341,69910/23/2023
Brazil6/10/2016$3,700,0000629629$17,121,02411/16/2018
Bulgaria6/17/2016$15,462000$70,5992/26/2019
Czech Republic6/9/2016$172,3537878303$649,99612/31/2018
France6/30/2016$3,200,000000$11,312,8248/17/2018
Germany6/17/2016$2,120,000000$3,500,0008/19/2018
India6/10/2016$0000$9,200,0006/20/2016
Indonesia6/10/2016$0000$11,300,00012/20/2018
Italy6/24/2016$1,035,770000$2,968,10110/20/2022
Lithuania6/10/2016$58,7309090269$206,7458/31/2016
Mexico6/10/2016$7,495,808000$20,300,0008/16/2016
Netherlands6/10/2016$432,6235456390$1,986,3378/9/2016
New Zealand6/10/2016$447,0905355295$1,606,8269/5/2022
Poland6/17/2016$560,124000$2,648,14411/17/2018
Portugal6/10/2016$194,0175353252$719,9468/31/2016
Russia (CIS)6/17/2016$1,765,5869359352,575$4,240,30612/31/2018
Slovakia6/9/2016$126,1515050195$387,01911/3/2016
Slovenia6/10/2016$16,204131353$71,1498/9/2016
South Korea6/10/2016$4,25406402,509$14,127,1686/11/2021
Spain6/17/2016$1,741,4933873872,102$7,187,8199/8/2016
Turkey6/10/2016$143,997184188647$708,2972/26/2019
United Kingdom6/16/2016$6,625,5175045102,226$15,200,0007/25/2016
 
Rest of World$81,151,201
 
International Total$218,900,00010/23/2023

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
Sep 18, 2016299,178 99,178$1,784,212$1,784,2123
Sep 25, 2016536,392-63%135,570$654,692$2,438,9044
Oct 2, 2016929,322-19%164,892$527,503$2,966,4075
Oct 9, 20161320,710-29%185,602$372,573$3,338,9806
Oct 16, 2016289,793-53%195,395$176,176$3,515,1567
Oct 23, 20162117,419+78%212,814$313,368$3,828,5248
Oct 30, 20161619,688+13%232,502$216,765$4,045,2899

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Sep 18, 2016282,258 82,258$1,891,121$1,891,1213
Sep 25, 2016724,078-71%106,336$553,301$2,444,4224
Oct 2, 20161213,146-45%119,482$301,709$2,746,1315

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 inMedia 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 theDigital 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.

Netflix Daily Charts

DateRankDays In
Top 10
Vierwership
Score
Feb 22, 2021714
Feb 23, 2021629
Feb 24, 20218312
Feb 25, 202110413

Full financial estimates for this film, including domestic and international box office, video sales, video rentals, TV and ancillary revenueare available through our research services at a cost. For more information, please contact us atresearch@the-numbers.com.

Leading Cast

Vera Farmiga  Lorraine Warren
Patrick Wilson  Ed Warren
Frances O’Connor  Peggy Hodgson
Madison Wolfe  Janet Hodgson

Supporting Cast

Simon McBurney  Maurice Grosse
Franka Potente  Anita Gregory
Lauren Esposito  Margaret Hodgson
Benjamin Haigh  Billy Hodgson
Patrick McAuley  Johnny Hodgson
Maria Doyle Kennedy  Peggy Nottingham
Bob Adrian  Bill Wilkins
Robin Atkin Downes  Demon Voice
Bonnie Aarons  Demon Nun
Javier Botet  Crooked Man
Steve Coulter  Father Gordon
Abhi Sinha  Harry Whitmark
Chris Royds  Graham Morris
Sterling Jerins  Judy Warren
Daniel Wolfe  Kent Allen
Annie Young  Constable Heeps
Elliot Joseph  Constable Peterson
Debora Weston  Talk Show Host
Cory English  Skeptic Kaplan
Joseph Bishara  Demon
Emily Tasker  Camilla
Kate Cook  Mrs. More
Carol Been  Lollipop Woman
Shannon Kook  Drew
Holly Hayes  Audience Member
Lance C. Fuller  Audience Member
Thomas Harrison  Peter
Jennifer Collins  Louise Defeo

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

Production and Technical Credits

James Wan  Director
Peter Safran  Producer
Rob Cowan  Producer
James Wan  Producer
James Wan  Screenwriter
Chad Hayes  Screenwriter
Carey W. Hayes*  Screenwriter
David Leslie Johnson  Screenwriter
Chad Hayes  Story by
Carey W. Hayes*  Story by
James Wan  Story by
Toby Emmerich  Executive Producer
Richard Brener  Executive Producer
Walter Hamada  Executive Producer
Dave Neustadter  Executive Producer
Don Burgess  Director of Photography
Julie Berghoff  Production Designer
Kirk Morri  Editor
Dana Sano  Music Supervisor
Joseph Bishara  Composer
Ariel Velasco Shaw  Visual Effects Supervisor
Anne McCarthy  Casting Director
Kellie Roy  Casting Director
Rose Wicksteed  Casting Director
Kristin M. Burke  Costume Designer
Jenny Hinkey  Unit Production Manager
Albert Cho  First Assistant Director
Conte Matal  Second Assistant Director
A. Todd Holland  Art Director
Sophie Neudorfer  Set Decorator
William Kaplan*  Sound Mixer
Darin Read  Post-Production Supervisor
Liz Calandrello  First Assistant Editor
Todd Zongker  First Assistant Editor
Joe Dzuban  Supervising Sound Editor
Gregg Landaker  Re-recording Mixer
Steve Maslow  Re-recording Mixer
Peter Staubli  Sound Effects Editor
Eliot Connors  Sound Effects Editor
Charlie Campagna  Sound Effects Editor
Lauren Hadaway  Supervising Dialogue Editor
Justin Dzuban  Dialogue Editor
Lise Richardson  Music Editor
Julie Pearce  Music Editor
Curtis Collins  Location Manager
Jody Blose  Script Supervisor
Sandy Kenyon  Costume Supervisor
Eleanor Sabaduquia  Make up
Yoko Nobushi  Make up
Shimmy Osman  Hairstylist
Tuen Osman  Hairstylist
John Bruce  Set Designer
David Moreau  Set Designer
Richard Jacobs  Special Effects
Bart Barber  Special Effects
Chris Bailey  Special Effects
Frank Balzer  Special Effects
Mark Caplan  Special Effects
Michael McCooey  Special Effects
Robert Clot  Special Effects
Matt Kutcher  Special Effects

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

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Aspredicted,Finding Dory repeated as the box office champion and came very close to matching our prediction with $72.96 million over theweekend. This is well aboveIndependence Day: Resurgence's opening of $41.04 million.The Shallows was great as a low-budget horror film. The other two films... let's not talk about them. Overall, the box office fell 19% from last weekend to $188 million; however, this is to be expected, given how bigFinding Dory opened. The weekend box office was even better than the same weekendlast year, albeit by only 2.3%, which is not enough to keep up with inflation. Likewise, the year-over-year comparison is not great either. 2016 still leads 2015, but only by $5.38 billion to $5.31 billion, which is a lead of just 1.2%. Hopefully this weekend's win is a sign of things turning around, but I'm not so sure of that.More...

Thursday Night Previews: Independence Day Doesn't Really Surge

June 24th, 2016

Independence Day: Resurgence

Independence Day: Resurgence started its box office run with $4 million during Thursday previews. That's not good. That's twice as much as the $2 millionTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows earned a few weeks ago, but half as much as the $8.2 millionX-Men: Apocalypse earned the week before that. It is identical toMission: Impossible - Rogue Nation, which opened last summer. If you compare its opening to all three films, taking into accountOut of the Shadows' younger target audience andApocalypse's Fanboy nature, thenResurgence will likely opened with between $50 million and $60 million. Hopefully it is performing better internationally.More...

International Box Office: Dory Earns $50 Million to Dump Warcraft

June 22nd, 2016

Finding Dory

Finding Dory started its international run in first place with $50.0 million in 29 markets. Its biggest market was China, where it earned second place with 18.15 million over the weekend and $18.18 million including previews. This is not a lot of money compared tolast week'swinner; however, China is not a market that is kind to animated films. Before this year, no animated movie had earned more than $100 million in China and the current record is held byZootopia at $235.77 million.Zootopia only made $23.99 million during its opening weekend in China, so this isn't a bad start forFinding Dory. Additionally,Finding Dory doubledZootopia's opening in Australia with $7.63 million on 524 screens. It also performed very well in Argentina ($3.5 million) and in Russia ($3.25 million on 1,220 screens). It is still too early to tell ifFinding Dory will top $1 billion worldwide, but this start gives box office watchers a reason to be optimistic.More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Dory Dominates with $135.06 Million, Central is Solid with $35.54 Million

June 21st, 2016

Finding-Dory

In ourprediction column, I said I wanted the top two films to earn a combined total of $150 million to $170 million.Finding Dory's andCentral Intelligence's combined opening weekend was $170.60 million. The overall box office was 53% higher than last weekend at $233 million. However, this was still 6.3% lower than the same weekendlast year.Finding Dory did do better than eitherJurassic World orInside Out individually, but couldn't compete with their combined totals. 2016 is still ahead of 2015, but its lead was cut by a third at $150 million or 3.1%. That said, 2016 hit $5 billion a week faster than 2015 did and its lead of $5.06 billion to $4.91 billion is still substantial.More...

Friday Estimates: Dory Finds Success with $54.95 Million

June 18th, 2016

Finding-Dory

Finding Dory led the way onFriday with $54.95 million. This is the best opening day for aPixar film and the best opening day for an animated film. Simply, a fantastic start. Ourprediction of $129 million seems woefully inadequate. It is a family-friendly film with95% positive reviews and a CinemaScore of A, so it should have good legs, meaning a $140 million is the new target. This would also be a record for an animated film and put it in the top twentyopening weekends. If this calculation holds true, then getting to $400 million domestically will be an easy feat. Hitting $500 million isn’t out of the question.More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Audience Find Dory? Is Seeing Central Intelligence the Smart Thing to do?

June 16th, 2016

Finding-Dory

This weekend should be the best weekend in June, led byFinding Dory.Finding Dory should easily be the biggest hit of the month, one of the biggest hits of the year, and the fastest opening film inPixar's history. On the other hand,Central Intelligence is just hoping for a solid second place opening in its role as counter-programming. If it hits $30 million, then thestudio will be very happy. This weekendlast year,Jurassic World led the way with $106.59 million, whileInside Out opened in second place with $90.44 million. 2016 is going to lose more ground to 2015. I just hope they keep it close. I will be happy ifFinding Dory andCentral Intelligence earned a combined $150 million to $170 million.More...

International Box Office: Warcraft Crushes Competition in China on way to $185.8 Million Weekend

June 16th, 2016

Warcraft

Warcraft roared into first place with $185.8 million in 52 markets for totals of $261.7 millioninternationally and 285.9 millionworldwide. There are some amazing news to report from over the weekend, but also some bad news. First the positive news. The film broke records in China earning $156.17 million during its five-day opening. That topped the previous record held byFurious 7. Unfortunately, outside of China, its box office run was much closer to its North American debut. For example, it earned second place in South Korea with $4.26 million on 736 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $5.09 million. Because of how much money the film is earning in China and how little of that the studio sees, the film could make $600 million internationally and still struggle to break even.More...

Contest: Scared Silly: Winning Announcement

June 15th, 2016

The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist

The winners of ourScared Silly contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions forThe Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist opening weekend were...More...

Theater Averages: Conjuring Comes Out on Top, but De Palma is De Lightful

June 15th, 2016

De-Palma

There were only two films in the $10,000 club on the theater average chart. This includes the overall number one film,The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist, which opened with an average of $12,087. The only other film in the $10,000 club wasDe Palma, which earned an average of $10,118 in three theaters.More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Conjuring Conquers Competition with $40.41 million

June 14th, 2016

The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist

Asanticipated,The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist led theweekend box office with ease pulling in $40.41 million. The second place film,Warcraft, earned 40% less.Now You See Me 2 only managed third place and it will need a lot of help to break even. The overall box office was $152 million, which is 13% more than last weekend. However, it was also more than $100 million less than this weekendlast year. Normally a 44% collapse like this only happens when there is a misalignment in holidays. In this case, it's because ofJurassic World. 2016 is still ahead of 2015 by a substantial margin at $4.76 billion to $4.54 billion. 2016's lead is now 4.8%, more than a full percentage point lower than it was this time last week, but hopefullyFinding Dory will help prevent a similar descent this week.More...

Weekend Estimates: Conjuring Top at Home, Warcraft Dominates in China

June 12th, 2016

The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist

This weekend’s box office is a tale of two continents. In North America,The Conjuring 2 is off to a great start, easily winning the weekend with $40.35 million, and averaging over $10,000 per theater. In Asia—China to be specific—Warcraft has made a record-breaking debut. Its domestic prospects look horrible though, with just $24.36 million expected for the weekend.More...

Friday Estimates: Sequels Still Struggle, but Conjuring Comes Out on Top with $16.4 million

June 11th, 2016

The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist

The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist is the only bit of good news to come out ofFriday, and even then it was muted. The film earned $16.4 million on Friday, which is enough for first place, but it is also about 3.3% lower than theoriginal’sopening day and sequels really need to open faster than the original. Its outlook for the rest of the weekend is mixed when compared to the first film. Both films earned identical A- CinemaScores, but the sequel’sreviews areweaker and sequels tend to be more front-loaded. Look for an opening weekend of about $38 million. This is a little better thanpredicted and almost as much as it cost to make. Hopefully it is enough to get to $100 million domestically, because we could use some good news at the box office. Even if it doesn’t quite get to the century mark, as long as it doesn’t completely collapse, it will break even sooner rather than later.More...

Thursday Night Previews: Conjuring 2 Re-Capture's Box Office Might with $3.4 million

June 10th, 2016

The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist

The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist had the best run during Midnight showings earning $3.4 million on Thursday. By comparison,The Conjuring earned $3.3 million during its previews.The Enfield Poltergeist does have a good Tomatometer Score (74% positive), but the Sequel Effect will still be in play and that will limit the film's weekend box office. Look for $35 million, or close to it. This will make it the biggest horror release of 2016 by Sunday, perhaps as early as Saturday.More...

Weekend Predictions: Will the New Releases Scare the Industry?

June 9th, 2016

The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist

If this weekend is as bad as some fear it will be, it could begin to cause a panic among some studio executives. Two of the three wide releases are sequels and there are some who expect both to fail to match their predecessors by significant margins. If this happens, we will have six sequels failing to match expectations during a four-week stretch. Worse still, there are more than six additional sequels left to open before the end of summer. (Finding Dory seems safe, but the rest could flop as well.)The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist should come out on top at the box office, but with less than theoriginal made.Now You See Me 2 will likely continueLionsgate's losing streak. Meanwhile,Warcraft could do well enough in China to justify a sequel, which is great news, because it will likely bomb here. This weekendlast year,Jurassic World opened with $208 million. There's no way the entire box office will make that much this year. 2016 is going to get pummeled in the year-over-year comparison.More...

Contest: Turtle Power: Winning Announcement

June 8th, 2016

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows

The winners of ourTurtle Power contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions forTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows opening weekend were...More...

Contest: Scared Silly

June 3rd, 2016

The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist

There are three wide releases coming out next week.The Conjuring 2: The Enfeild Poltergeist is expected to topNow You See Me 2 for top spot. (Warcraft is just hoping to not embarrass itself at this point.) While there is a chance of an upset,The Enfeild Poltergeist has a large enough advantage that I'm confident in making it 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 forThe Conjuring 2: The Enfeild Poltergeist.

Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday),without going over, will win a Frankenprize of previously reviews DVD and / or Blu-rays. I grabbed a few more boxes from storage, so we can do winner's choice again. The choices are, two movies, one TV on DVD release, three single-disc kids DVDs, or two items from the mystery box. 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 Frankenprize, as described above. Finally, we will be choosing an entrant from the group of people who haven't won, or haven't won recently, and they will win the final Frankenprize.

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

2016 Preview: June

June 1st, 2016

Finding Dory

May was great, as long as you don't compare it to lastMay.Captain America: Civil War was a monster hit and is closing in on $400 million, while bothX-Men: Apocalypse andThe Angry Birds Movie will earn over $100 million. Looking ahead, every week in June, there is one movie that should top $100 million; however, onlyFinding Dory is expected to make more than $200 million. In fact, that film is expected to make close to $400 million domestically and over $1 billion worldwide. LastJune, there were two monster hits,Inside Out andJurassic World, plus one $100 million hit,Spy. I don't see how 2016 will top that. Even if every film with a shot at $100 million gets to that milestone, 2016 still might not top last year's pace. Fortunately, 2016 does have a large lead and that could be enough to keep 2016 ahead of 2015's pace in the year-over-year competition. It could be really close at the end of the month, on the other hand.More...


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  2. News
  3. Box Office
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  6. Full Financials
  7. Cast & Crew
  8. Trailer

Synopsis

Lorraine and Ed Warren, who, in one of their most terrifying paranormal investigations, travel to north London to help a single mother raising four children alone in a house plagued by malicious spirits.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$40,406,314 (39.4% of total gross)
Legs:2.54 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:31.9% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$40,000,000 (worldwide box office is 8.0 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,343 opening theaters/3,356 max. theaters, 4.2 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO$133,981,020

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 801-900)809$102,470,008
All Time International Box Office (Rank 401-500)477$218,900,000
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 501-600)537$321,370,008
All Time Domestic Box Office for R Movies (Rank 101-200)167$102,470,008
All Time International Box Office for R Movies68$218,900,000
All Time Worldwide Box Office for R Movies75$321,370,008

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


Movie Details

Domestic Releases:June 10th, 2016 (Wide) byWarner Bros.
International Releases:June 9th, 2016 (Wide) (Czech Republic)
June 9th, 2016 (Wide) (Slovakia)
June 10th, 2016 (Wide) (Argentina)
June 10th, 2016 (Wide), released asThe Conjuring 2 (Australia)
June 10th, 2016 (Wide) (Brazil)
... Show all releases
Video Release:August 30th, 2016 byWarner Home Video
MPAA Rating:R for terror and horror violence.
(Rating bulletin 2422 (Cert #50358), 4/27/2016)
Running Time:133 minutes
Franchise:The Conjuring
Comparisons:Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords:Haunting,Based on an UNTRUE Story,Haunted House,Set in London,Supernatural Horror
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Horror
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Fantasy
Production/Financing Companies:New Line Cinema,The Safran Company,Atomic Monster,RatPac Entertainment,Dune Vision
Production Countries:United States
Languages:English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted)391$5,235,354Jul 1, 201624
Biggest Domestic June Weekend94$40,406,314Jun 10, 20163
Top Fantasy Weekend Domestic69$40,406,314Jun 10, 20163
Top Horror Weekend Domestic25$40,406,314Jun 10, 20163
Top R Weekend Domestic73$40,406,314Jun 10, 20163
Top Horror Day Domestic50$16,389,229Jun 10, 20161

Leading Cast

Vera Farmiga  Lorraine Warren
Patrick Wilson  Ed Warren
Frances O’Connor  Peggy Hodgson
Madison Wolfe  Janet Hodgson

Supporting Cast

Simon McBurney  Maurice Grosse
Franka Potente  Anita Gregory
Lauren Esposito  Margaret Hodgson
Benjamin Haigh  Billy Hodgson
Patrick McAuley  Johnny Hodgson
Maria Doyle Kennedy  Peggy Nottingham
Bob Adrian  Bill Wilkins
Robin Atkin Downes  Demon Voice
Bonnie Aarons  Demon Nun
Javier Botet  Crooked Man
Steve Coulter  Father Gordon
Abhi Sinha  Harry Whitmark
Chris Royds  Graham Morris
Sterling Jerins  Judy Warren
Daniel Wolfe  Kent Allen
Annie Young  Constable Heeps
Elliot Joseph  Constable Peterson
Debora Weston  Talk Show Host
Cory English  Skeptic Kaplan
Joseph Bishara  Demon
Emily Tasker  Camilla
Kate Cook  Mrs. More
Carol Been  Lollipop Woman
Shannon Kook  Drew
Holly Hayes  Audience Member
Lance C. Fuller  Audience Member
Thomas Harrison  Peter
Jennifer Collins  Louise Defeo

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

Production and Technical Credits

James Wan  Director
Peter Safran  Producer
Rob Cowan  Producer
James Wan  Producer
James Wan  Screenwriter
Chad Hayes  Screenwriter
Carey W. Hayes*  Screenwriter
David Leslie Johnson  Screenwriter
Chad Hayes  Story by
Carey W. Hayes*  Story by
James Wan  Story by
Toby Emmerich  Executive Producer
Richard Brener  Executive Producer
Walter Hamada  Executive Producer
Dave Neustadter  Executive Producer
Don Burgess  Director of Photography
Julie Berghoff  Production Designer
Kirk Morri  Editor
Dana Sano  Music Supervisor
Joseph Bishara  Composer
Ariel Velasco Shaw  Visual Effects Supervisor
Anne McCarthy  Casting Director
Kellie Roy  Casting Director
Rose Wicksteed  Casting Director
Kristin M. Burke  Costume Designer
Jenny Hinkey  Unit Production Manager
Albert Cho  First Assistant Director
Conte Matal  Second Assistant Director
A. Todd Holland  Art Director
Sophie Neudorfer  Set Decorator
William Kaplan*  Sound Mixer
Darin Read  Post-Production Supervisor
Liz Calandrello  First Assistant Editor
Todd Zongker  First Assistant Editor
Joe Dzuban  Supervising Sound Editor
Gregg Landaker  Re-recording Mixer
Steve Maslow  Re-recording Mixer
Peter Staubli  Sound Effects Editor
Eliot Connors  Sound Effects Editor
Charlie Campagna  Sound Effects Editor
Lauren Hadaway  Supervising Dialogue Editor
Justin Dzuban  Dialogue Editor
Lise Richardson  Music Editor
Julie Pearce  Music Editor
Curtis Collins  Location Manager
Jody Blose  Script Supervisor
Sandy Kenyon  Costume Supervisor
Eleanor Sabaduquia  Make up
Yoko Nobushi  Make up
Shimmy Osman  Hairstylist
Tuen Osman  Hairstylist
John Bruce  Set Designer
David Moreau  Set Designer
Richard Jacobs  Special Effects
Bart Barber  Special Effects
Chris Bailey  Special Effects
Frank Balzer  Special Effects
Mark Caplan  Special Effects
Michael McCooey  Special Effects
Robert Clot  Special Effects
Matt Kutcher  Special Effects

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

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 thebiggest domestic hit of the year...More...

Home Market Releases for September 13th, 2016

September 12th, 2016

The Transformers: The Movie

This week, the biggest hit of the year so far,Captain America: Civil War, comes out. It is also one of thebest and theBlu-ray is a contender for Pick of the Week. Unfortunately, the screener is late and I don’t like awarding Pick of the Week to a release where I’m still waiting on the Blu-ray. The rest of the contenders are smaller films, includingThe Bloodstained Butterfly, which arrived late. Part of me wants to give the title toThe Transformers: The Movie, but while I plan to buy theBlu-ray, I understand that Nostalgia has a lot to with that. ... Oh what the hell, doing it.The Transformers: The Movie is the Pick of the Week.More...

Home Market Releases for August 30th, 2016

August 29th, 2016

The Commitments

We are in the heart of TV on DVD season with a dozen such releases on this week’s list. Unfortunately, while there are a few that are worth picking up, none of them have the extras needed to be Pick of the Week contenders. The biggest release of the week isThe Jungle Book, which is one of the biggest hits of the year. I got a chance toreview it, so you can compare my opinion to the critics. As for the best of the best, there weren’t a lot to choose from. In the end, I went withThe Commitments, which is making itsBlu-ray debut this week.More...

Thursday Night Previews: Ghosts have a Chance with $3.4 million in Previews

July 15th, 2016

Ghostbusters

Ghostbusters earned $3.4 million in previews last night, which is ... a number. Unfortunately, there hasn’t been a film likeGhostbusters to come out this summer, so it is hard to judge that figure. For example,The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist also pulled in $3.4 million during its previews and just over $40 million during its opening weekend. However, there’s not a lot of crossover between the two films, outside of the ghosts. Perhaps a better comparison isCentral Intelligence which is an action / comedy and the “/ comedy” matters. That film earned $1.84 million during its previews and ifGhostbusters has the same multiplier, it will make $66 million.Ghostbusters did have louder buzz, even if a lot of that buzz was the “Feminists ruin everything” crowd whining, but it also hasbetter reviews. On the other hand,Ghostbusters is part of a franchise, which is going to be more front-loaded. How aboutIndependence Day: Resurgence? It’s a long-delayed sequel, so it has that in common. It earned $4 million on debut night, so ifGhostbusters has the same legs, it will make $35 million over the weekend, although the word-of-mouth is much better here. So we have a range of $35 million to $66 million, or almost exactly what we had for ourprediction. We have learned nothing. Fortunately, we will have a much better picture this time tomorrow when Friday’s estimates are in.More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: It’s No Secret that Life of Pets Will Get a Sequel

July 12th, 2016

The Secret Life of Pets

Asexpected,The Secret Life of Pets earned first place on theweekend box office chart. However, almost no one was expecting it to dominate the way that it did with $104.35 million. There are some calling this film the best opening for a non-franchise animation film, but let’s face the facts...Universal started work on two or three sequels as soon asFriday’s Estimates came in. Meanwhile,Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates has a good opening in the role of counter-programming with $16.63 million. Overall, the box office pulled in $217 million, which was 14% more than last weekend. More importantly, it is 1.3% more than the same weekendlast year. Granted, this is lower than ticket price inflation, but since most people assumed the weekend would suffer a serious decline, this should be seen as a major victory. Year-to-date, 2016’s lead over 2015 grew a tiny bit hitting 2.4% at $6.00 billion to $5.86 billion.More...

International Box Office: Independence Day gets Tricked out of Top Spot in China

June 30th, 2016

Independence Day: Resurgence

Independence Day: Resurgence started itsinternational run in first place with $102.1 million in 57 markets. That's the good news. That bad news is that its biggest market was China, where it only managed second place with $36.09 million, including previews. In most of the rest of the world, the film did no better than it did here, relative to the size of the market. South Korea helped it out with a first place, $5.45 million opening on 926 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $7.49 million. It opened in second place in the U.K. with $6.91 million in 610 theaters, which is no better than its opening here. The film cost a lot to make, so it needs to do better than this to be seen as a financial hit.More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Dory Defeats Alien Invasion with $72.96 million

June 28th, 2016

Finding Dory

Aspredicted,Finding Dory repeated as the box office champion and came very close to matching our prediction with $72.96 million over theweekend. This is well aboveIndependence Day: Resurgence's opening of $41.04 million.The Shallows was great as a low-budget horror film. The other two films... let's not talk about them. Overall, the box office fell 19% from last weekend to $188 million; however, this is to be expected, given how bigFinding Dory opened. The weekend box office was even better than the same weekendlast year, albeit by only 2.3%, which is not enough to keep up with inflation. Likewise, the year-over-year comparison is not great either. 2016 still leads 2015, but only by $5.38 billion to $5.31 billion, which is a lead of just 1.2%. Hopefully this weekend's win is a sign of things turning around, but I'm not so sure of that.More...

Thursday Night Previews: Independence Day Doesn't Really Surge

June 24th, 2016

Independence Day: Resurgence

Independence Day: Resurgence started its box office run with $4 million during Thursday previews. That's not good. That's twice as much as the $2 millionTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows earned a few weeks ago, but half as much as the $8.2 millionX-Men: Apocalypse earned the week before that. It is identical toMission: Impossible - Rogue Nation, which opened last summer. If you compare its opening to all three films, taking into accountOut of the Shadows' younger target audience andApocalypse's Fanboy nature, thenResurgence will likely opened with between $50 million and $60 million. Hopefully it is performing better internationally.More...

International Box Office: Dory Earns $50 Million to Dump Warcraft

June 22nd, 2016

Finding Dory

Finding Dory started its international run in first place with $50.0 million in 29 markets. Its biggest market was China, where it earned second place with 18.15 million over the weekend and $18.18 million including previews. This is not a lot of money compared tolast week'swinner; however, China is not a market that is kind to animated films. Before this year, no animated movie had earned more than $100 million in China and the current record is held byZootopia at $235.77 million.Zootopia only made $23.99 million during its opening weekend in China, so this isn't a bad start forFinding Dory. Additionally,Finding Dory doubledZootopia's opening in Australia with $7.63 million on 524 screens. It also performed very well in Argentina ($3.5 million) and in Russia ($3.25 million on 1,220 screens). It is still too early to tell ifFinding Dory will top $1 billion worldwide, but this start gives box office watchers a reason to be optimistic.More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Dory Dominates with $135.06 Million, Central is Solid with $35.54 Million

June 21st, 2016

Finding-Dory

In ourprediction column, I said I wanted the top two films to earn a combined total of $150 million to $170 million.Finding Dory's andCentral Intelligence's combined opening weekend was $170.60 million. The overall box office was 53% higher than last weekend at $233 million. However, this was still 6.3% lower than the same weekendlast year.Finding Dory did do better than eitherJurassic World orInside Out individually, but couldn't compete with their combined totals. 2016 is still ahead of 2015, but its lead was cut by a third at $150 million or 3.1%. That said, 2016 hit $5 billion a week faster than 2015 did and its lead of $5.06 billion to $4.91 billion is still substantial.More...

Friday Estimates: Dory Finds Success with $54.95 Million

June 18th, 2016

Finding-Dory

Finding Dory led the way onFriday with $54.95 million. This is the best opening day for aPixar film and the best opening day for an animated film. Simply, a fantastic start. Ourprediction of $129 million seems woefully inadequate. It is a family-friendly film with95% positive reviews and a CinemaScore of A, so it should have good legs, meaning a $140 million is the new target. This would also be a record for an animated film and put it in the top twentyopening weekends. If this calculation holds true, then getting to $400 million domestically will be an easy feat. Hitting $500 million isn’t out of the question.More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Audience Find Dory? Is Seeing Central Intelligence the Smart Thing to do?

June 16th, 2016

Finding-Dory

This weekend should be the best weekend in June, led byFinding Dory.Finding Dory should easily be the biggest hit of the month, one of the biggest hits of the year, and the fastest opening film inPixar's history. On the other hand,Central Intelligence is just hoping for a solid second place opening in its role as counter-programming. If it hits $30 million, then thestudio will be very happy. This weekendlast year,Jurassic World led the way with $106.59 million, whileInside Out opened in second place with $90.44 million. 2016 is going to lose more ground to 2015. I just hope they keep it close. I will be happy ifFinding Dory andCentral Intelligence earned a combined $150 million to $170 million.More...

International Box Office: Warcraft Crushes Competition in China on way to $185.8 Million Weekend

June 16th, 2016

Warcraft

Warcraft roared into first place with $185.8 million in 52 markets for totals of $261.7 millioninternationally and 285.9 millionworldwide. There are some amazing news to report from over the weekend, but also some bad news. First the positive news. The film broke records in China earning $156.17 million during its five-day opening. That topped the previous record held byFurious 7. Unfortunately, outside of China, its box office run was much closer to its North American debut. For example, it earned second place in South Korea with $4.26 million on 736 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $5.09 million. Because of how much money the film is earning in China and how little of that the studio sees, the film could make $600 million internationally and still struggle to break even.More...

Contest: Scared Silly: Winning Announcement

June 15th, 2016

The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist

The winners of ourScared Silly contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions forThe Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist opening weekend were...More...

Theater Averages: Conjuring Comes Out on Top, but De Palma is De Lightful

June 15th, 2016

De-Palma

There were only two films in the $10,000 club on the theater average chart. This includes the overall number one film,The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist, which opened with an average of $12,087. The only other film in the $10,000 club wasDe Palma, which earned an average of $10,118 in three theaters.More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Conjuring Conquers Competition with $40.41 million

June 14th, 2016

The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist

Asanticipated,The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist led theweekend box office with ease pulling in $40.41 million. The second place film,Warcraft, earned 40% less.Now You See Me 2 only managed third place and it will need a lot of help to break even. The overall box office was $152 million, which is 13% more than last weekend. However, it was also more than $100 million less than this weekendlast year. Normally a 44% collapse like this only happens when there is a misalignment in holidays. In this case, it's because ofJurassic World. 2016 is still ahead of 2015 by a substantial margin at $4.76 billion to $4.54 billion. 2016's lead is now 4.8%, more than a full percentage point lower than it was this time last week, but hopefullyFinding Dory will help prevent a similar descent this week.More...

Weekend Estimates: Conjuring Top at Home, Warcraft Dominates in China

June 12th, 2016

The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist

This weekend’s box office is a tale of two continents. In North America,The Conjuring 2 is off to a great start, easily winning the weekend with $40.35 million, and averaging over $10,000 per theater. In Asia—China to be specific—Warcraft has made a record-breaking debut. Its domestic prospects look horrible though, with just $24.36 million expected for the weekend.More...

Friday Estimates: Sequels Still Struggle, but Conjuring Comes Out on Top with $16.4 million

June 11th, 2016

The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist

The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist is the only bit of good news to come out ofFriday, and even then it was muted. The film earned $16.4 million on Friday, which is enough for first place, but it is also about 3.3% lower than theoriginal’sopening day and sequels really need to open faster than the original. Its outlook for the rest of the weekend is mixed when compared to the first film. Both films earned identical A- CinemaScores, but the sequel’sreviews areweaker and sequels tend to be more front-loaded. Look for an opening weekend of about $38 million. This is a little better thanpredicted and almost as much as it cost to make. Hopefully it is enough to get to $100 million domestically, because we could use some good news at the box office. Even if it doesn’t quite get to the century mark, as long as it doesn’t completely collapse, it will break even sooner rather than later.More...

Thursday Night Previews: Conjuring 2 Re-Capture's Box Office Might with $3.4 million

June 10th, 2016

The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist

The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist had the best run during Midnight showings earning $3.4 million on Thursday. By comparison,The Conjuring earned $3.3 million during its previews.The Enfield Poltergeist does have a good Tomatometer Score (74% positive), but the Sequel Effect will still be in play and that will limit the film's weekend box office. Look for $35 million, or close to it. This will make it the biggest horror release of 2016 by Sunday, perhaps as early as Saturday.More...

Weekend Predictions: Will the New Releases Scare the Industry?

June 9th, 2016

The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist

If this weekend is as bad as some fear it will be, it could begin to cause a panic among some studio executives. Two of the three wide releases are sequels and there are some who expect both to fail to match their predecessors by significant margins. If this happens, we will have six sequels failing to match expectations during a four-week stretch. Worse still, there are more than six additional sequels left to open before the end of summer. (Finding Dory seems safe, but the rest could flop as well.)The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist should come out on top at the box office, but with less than theoriginal made.Now You See Me 2 will likely continueLionsgate's losing streak. Meanwhile,Warcraft could do well enough in China to justify a sequel, which is great news, because it will likely bomb here. This weekendlast year,Jurassic World opened with $208 million. There's no way the entire box office will make that much this year. 2016 is going to get pummeled in the year-over-year comparison.More...

Contest: Turtle Power: Winning Announcement

June 8th, 2016

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows

The winners of ourTurtle Power contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions forTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows opening weekend were...More...

Contest: Scared Silly

June 3rd, 2016

The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist

There are three wide releases coming out next week.The Conjuring 2: The Enfeild Poltergeist is expected to topNow You See Me 2 for top spot. (Warcraft is just hoping to not embarrass itself at this point.) While there is a chance of an upset,The Enfeild Poltergeist has a large enough advantage that I'm confident in making it 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 forThe Conjuring 2: The Enfeild Poltergeist.

Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday),without going over, will win a Frankenprize of previously reviews DVD and / or Blu-rays. I grabbed a few more boxes from storage, so we can do winner's choice again. The choices are, two movies, one TV on DVD release, three single-disc kids DVDs, or two items from the mystery box. 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 Frankenprize, as described above. Finally, we will be choosing an entrant from the group of people who haven't won, or haven't won recently, and they will win the final Frankenprize.

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

2016 Preview: June

June 1st, 2016

Finding Dory

May was great, as long as you don't compare it to lastMay.Captain America: Civil War was a monster hit and is closing in on $400 million, while bothX-Men: Apocalypse andThe Angry Birds Movie will earn over $100 million. Looking ahead, every week in June, there is one movie that should top $100 million; however, onlyFinding Dory is expected to make more than $200 million. In fact, that film is expected to make close to $400 million domestically and over $1 billion worldwide. LastJune, there were two monster hits,Inside Out andJurassic World, plus one $100 million hit,Spy. I don't see how 2016 will top that. Even if every film with a shot at $100 million gets to that milestone, 2016 still might not top last year's pace. Fortunately, 2016 does have a large lead and that could be enough to keep 2016 ahead of 2015's pace in the year-over-year competition. It could be really close at the end of the month, on the other hand.More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

RecordRankRevenue
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 801-900)809$102,470,008
All Time Domestic Inflation Adjusted Box Office (Rank 1,301-1,400)1,309$133,981,020
All Time Domestic Sequel Box Office (Rank 201-300)275$102,470,008
Top-grossing movies at the domestic box office first released in 201628$102,470,008
All Time Domestic Box Office for Original Screenplay Movies (Rank 301-400)361$102,470,008
All Time Domestic Box Office for Live Action Movies (Rank 501-600)568$102,470,008
All Time Domestic Box Office for Fantasy Movies66$102,470,008
All Time Domestic Box Office for Horror Movies32$102,470,008
All Time Domestic Box Office for R Movies (Rank 101-200)167$102,470,008
All Time Domestic Box Office for Warner Bros. Movies (Rank 101-200)136$102,470,008

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 10, 20161$40,406,314 3,343$12,087  $40,406,3141
Jun 17, 20163$14,880,050-63%3,356$4,434  $71,055,1362
Jun 24, 20165$7,702,194-48%3,033$2,539  $86,903,6283
Jul 1, 20169$3,835,983-50%2,008$1,910  $95,269,5214
Jul 8, 201611$1,711,805-55%1,052$1,627  $99,340,1375
Jul 15, 201613$851,350-50%566$1,504  $101,103,0116
Jul 22, 201624$272,198-68%235$1,158  $101,830,0707
Jul 29, 201627$171,588-37%244$703  $102,119,4128
Aug 5, 201634$93,756-45%166$565  $102,310,1759
Aug 12, 201645$58,710-37%81$725  $102,420,75210
Aug 19, 201653$21,263-64%42$506  $102,461,59311

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jun 9, 2016P$3,400,000  0   $3,400,000 
Jun 10, 20161$16,389,229  3,343$4,903  $16,389,2291
Jun 11, 20161$14,004,701-15% 3,343$4,189  $30,393,9302
Jun 12, 20161$10,012,384-29% 3,343$2,995  $40,406,3143
Jun 13, 20161$4,302,159-57% 3,343$1,287  $44,708,4734
Jun 14, 20161$4,813,332+12% 3,343$1,440  $49,521,8055
Jun 15, 20161$3,651,819-24% 3,343$1,092  $53,173,6246
Jun 16, 20161$3,001,462-18% 3,343$898  $56,175,0867
Jun 17, 20163$5,452,957+82%-67%3,356$1,625  $61,628,0438
Jun 18, 20163$5,900,306+8%-58%3,356$1,758  $67,528,3499
Jun 19, 20163$3,526,787-40%-65%3,356$1,051  $71,055,13610
Jun 20, 20163$2,201,217-38%-49%3,356$656  $73,256,35311
Jun 21, 20163$2,344,076+6%-51%3,356$698  $75,600,42912
Jun 22, 20163$1,870,478-20%-49%3,356$557  $77,470,90713
Jun 23, 20163$1,730,527-7%-42%3,356$516  $79,201,43414
Jun 24, 20166$2,553,845+48%-53%3,033$842  $81,755,27915
Jun 25, 20165$3,025,608+18%-49%3,033$998  $84,780,88716
Jun 26, 20165$2,122,741-30%-40%3,033$700  $86,903,62817
Jun 27, 20165$1,127,359-47%-49%3,033$372  $88,030,98718
Jun 28, 20165$1,470,186+30%-37%3,033$485  $89,501,17319
Jun 29, 20165$1,131,351-23%-40%3,033$373  $90,632,52420
Jun 30, 20165$801,014-29%-54%3,033$264  $91,433,53821
Jul 1, 20168$1,227,308+53%-52%2,008$611  $92,660,84622
Jul 2, 20169$1,413,463+15%-53%2,008$704  $94,074,30923
Jul 3, 20169$1,195,212-15%-44%2,008$595  $95,269,52124
Jul 4, 201610$680,730-43%-40%2,008$339  $95,950,25125
Jul 5, 20168$671,519-1%-54%2,008$334  $96,621,77026
Jul 6, 20168$575,216-14%-49%2,008$286  $97,196,98627
Jul 7, 20169$431,346-25%-46%2,008$215  $97,628,33228
Jul 8, 201611$533,032+24%-57%1,052$507  $98,161,36429
Jul 9, 201611$696,890+31%-51%1,052$662  $98,858,25430
Jul 10, 201611$481,883-31%-60%1,052$458  $99,340,13731
Jul 11, 201610$242,817-50%-64%1,052$231  $99,582,95432
Jul 12, 201611$264,093+9%-61%1,052$251  $99,847,04733
Jul 13, 201611$213,929-19%-63%1,052$203  $100,060,97634
Jul 14, 201611$190,685-11%-56%1,052$181  $100,251,66135
Jul 15, 201613$255,703+34%-52%566$452  $100,507,36436
Jul 16, 201613$350,635+37%-50%566$619  $100,857,99937
Jul 17, 201613$245,012-30%-49%566$433  $101,103,01138
Jul 18, 201612$130,079-47%-46%566$230  $101,233,09039
Jul 19, 201614$139,151+7%-47%566$246  $101,372,24140
Jul 20, 201612$115,441-17%-46%566$204  $101,487,68241
Jul 21, 201615$70,190-39%-63%566$124  $101,557,87242
Jul 22, 2016-$87,410+25%-66%235$372  $101,645,28243
Jul 23, 2016-$116,067+33%-67%235$494  $101,761,34944
Jul 24, 2016-$68,721-41%-72%235$292  $101,830,07045
Jul 25, 2016-$35,047-49%-73%235$149  $101,865,11746
Jul 26, 2016-$36,149+3%-74%235$154  $101,901,26647
Jul 27, 2016-$25,988-28%-77%235$111  $101,927,25448
Jul 28, 2016-$20,570-21%-71%235$88  $101,947,82449
Jul 29, 2016-$50,396+145%-42%244$207  $101,998,22050
Jul 30, 2016-$67,876+35%-42%244$278  $102,066,09651
Jul 31, 2016-$53,316-21%-22%244$219  $102,119,41252
Aug 1, 2016-$28,762-46%-18%244$118  $102,148,17453
Aug 2, 2016-$24,473-15%-32%244$100  $102,172,64754
Aug 3, 2016-$23,549-4%-9%244$97  $102,196,19655
Aug 4, 2016-$20,223-14%-2%244$83  $102,216,41956
Aug 5, 2016-$27,715+37%-45%166$167  $102,244,13457
Aug 6, 2016-$38,291+38%-44%166$231  $102,282,42558
Aug 7, 2016-$27,750-28%-48%166$167  $102,310,17559
Aug 8, 2016-$13,652-51%-53%166$82  $102,323,82760
Aug 9, 2016-$13,534-1%-45%166$82  $102,337,36161
Aug 10, 2016-$12,451-8%-47%166$75  $102,349,81262
Aug 11, 2016-$12,230-2%-40%166$74  $102,362,04263
Aug 12, 2016-$18,380+50%-34%81$227  $102,380,42264
Aug 13, 2016-$27,173+48%-29%81$335  $102,407,59565
Aug 14, 2016-$13,157-52%-53%81$162  $102,420,75266
Aug 15, 2016-$5,315-60%-61%81$66  $102,426,06767
Aug 16, 2016-$5,280-1%-61%81$65  $102,431,34768
Aug 17, 2016-$4,699-11%-62%81$58  $102,436,04669
Aug 18, 2016-$4,284-9%-65%81$53  $102,440,33070
Aug 19, 2016-$6,855+60%-63%42$163  $102,447,18571
Aug 20, 2016-$9,002+31%-67%42$214  $102,456,18772
Aug 21, 2016-$5,406-40%-59%42$129  $102,461,59373
Aug 22, 2016-$1,524-72%-71%42$36  $102,463,11774
Aug 23, 2016-$1,783+17%-66%42$42  $102,464,90075
Aug 24, 2016-$1,693-5%-64%42$40  $102,466,59376
Aug 25, 2016-$3,415+102%-20%42$81  $102,470,00877

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 10, 20161$56,175,086 3,343$16,804  $56,175,0861
Jun 17, 20163$23,026,348-59%3,356$6,861  $79,201,4342
Jun 24, 20165$12,232,104-47%3,033$4,033  $91,433,5383
Jul 1, 20169$6,194,794-49%2,008$3,085  $97,628,3324
Jul 8, 201611$2,623,329-58%1,052$2,494  $100,251,6615
Jul 15, 201614$1,306,211-50%566$2,308  $101,557,8726
Jul 22, 201626$389,952-70%235$1,659  $101,947,8247
Jul 29, 201628$268,595-31%244$1,101  $102,216,4198
Aug 5, 201635$145,623-46%166$877  $102,362,0429
Aug 12, 201645$78,288-46%81$967  $102,440,33010
Aug 19, 201653$29,678-62%42$707  $102,470,00811

Box Office Summary Per Territory

TerritoryRelease
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina6/10/2016$2,600,00003821,195$3,894,8001/1/2019
Australia6/10/2016$2,608,699207208999$8,341,69910/23/2023
Brazil6/10/2016$3,700,0000629629$17,121,02411/16/2018
Bulgaria6/17/2016$15,462000$70,5992/26/2019
Czech Republic6/9/2016$172,3537878303$649,99612/31/2018
France6/30/2016$3,200,000000$11,312,8248/17/2018
Germany6/17/2016$2,120,000000$3,500,0008/19/2018
India6/10/2016$0000$9,200,0006/20/2016
Indonesia6/10/2016$0000$11,300,00012/20/2018
Italy6/24/2016$1,035,770000$2,968,10110/20/2022
Lithuania6/10/2016$58,7309090269$206,7458/31/2016
Mexico6/10/2016$7,495,808000$20,300,0008/16/2016
Netherlands6/10/2016$432,6235456390$1,986,3378/9/2016
New Zealand6/10/2016$447,0905355295$1,606,8269/5/2022
Poland6/17/2016$560,124000$2,648,14411/17/2018
Portugal6/10/2016$194,0175353252$719,9468/31/2016
Russia (CIS)6/17/2016$1,765,5869359352,575$4,240,30612/31/2018
Slovakia6/9/2016$126,1515050195$387,01911/3/2016
Slovenia6/10/2016$16,204131353$71,1498/9/2016
South Korea6/10/2016$4,25406402,509$14,127,1686/11/2021
Spain6/17/2016$1,741,4933873872,102$7,187,8199/8/2016
Turkey6/10/2016$143,997184188647$708,2972/26/2019
United Kingdom6/16/2016$6,625,5175045102,226$15,200,0007/25/2016
 
Rest of World$81,151,201
 
International Total$218,900,00010/23/2023

International Cumulative Box Office Records

RecordRankRevenue
All Time International Box Office (Rank 401-500)477$218,900,000
All Time International Sequel Box Office (Rank 201-300)221$218,900,000
Top 2016 Movies at the International Box Office29$218,900,000
All Time International Box Office for Original Screenplay Movies (Rank 201-300)209$218,900,000
All Time International Box Office for Live Action Movies (Rank 201-300)281$218,900,000
All Time International Box Office for Fantasy Movies63$218,900,000
All Time International Box Office for Horror Movies8$218,900,000
All Time International Box Office for R Movies68$218,900,000
All Time International Box Office for Warner Bros. Movies83$218,900,000

Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records

RecordRankRevenue
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 501-600)537$321,370,008
All Time Worldwide Sequel Box Office (Rank 201-300)235$321,370,008
Top 2016 Movies at the Worldwide Box Office29$321,370,008
All Time Worldwide Box Office for Original Screenplay Movies (Rank 201-300)229$321,370,008
All Time Worldwide Box Office for Live Action Movies (Rank 301-400)324$321,370,008
All Time Worldwide Box Office for Fantasy Movies64$321,370,008
All Time Worldwide Box Office for Horror Movies10$321,370,008
All Time Worldwide Box Office for R Movies75$321,370,008
All Time Worldwide Box Office for Warner Bros. Movies96$321,370,008

Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Sep 18, 2016299,178 99,178$1,784,212$1,784,2123
Sep 25, 2016536,392-63%135,570$654,692$2,438,9044
Oct 2, 2016929,322-19%164,892$527,503$2,966,4075
Oct 9, 20161320,710-29%185,602$372,573$3,338,9806
Oct 16, 2016289,793-53%195,395$176,176$3,515,1567
Oct 23, 20162117,419+78%212,814$313,368$3,828,5248
Oct 30, 20161619,688+13%232,502$216,765$4,045,2899

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Sep 18, 2016282,258 82,258$1,891,121$1,891,1213
Sep 25, 2016724,078-71%106,336$553,301$2,444,4224
Oct 2, 20161213,146-45%119,482$301,709$2,746,1315

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 inMedia 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 theDigital 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.

Netflix Daily Charts

DateRankDays In
Top 10
Vierwership
Score
Feb 22, 2021714
Feb 23, 2021629
Feb 24, 20218312
Feb 25, 202110413

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