(Reston, VA and Los Angeles, CA) The official estimates, of the movie box office sales, are now available. The sales estimates are for the weekend, or week ending, of July 4th, 2021. The data comes courtesy of Comscore, and, it is part of the aforementioned business’s theatrical measurement services. Incidentally, also included in the data section is the table; “Comscore’s Domestic Box Office Results.”
The top 10, estimates of the weekend box office sales (USD), for July 4th, 2021. Movie title/worldwide/international/domestic:
Comscore’s Box Office Results (First 10):
- 1). F9: The Fast Saga/$47,826,000 USD/$23,826,000 USD/$24,000,000 USD.
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- 2). 1921/$21,655,000 USD/$21,655,000 USD/No Data.
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- 3). The Boss Baby: Family Business/$18,862,000 USD/$1,502,000 USD/$17,360,000 USD.
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- 4). The Forever Purge/$16,315,000 USD/$3,565,000 USD/$12,750,000 USD.
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- 5). Cruella/$11,556,000 USD/$9,000,000 USD/$2,556,000 USD.
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- 6). Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway/$11,450,000 USD/$9,200,000 USD/$2,250,000 USD.
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- 7). A Quiet Place Part II/$10,525,000 USD/$6,300,000 USD/$4,225,000 USD.
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- 8). The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard/$8,462,000 USD/$5,462,000 USD/$3,000,000 USD.
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- 9). The Pioneer/$8,313,000 USD/$8,313,000 USD/No Data.
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- 10). The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It/$7,290,000 USD/$6,000,000 USD/$1,290,000 USD.
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The Data:
Comscore’s Box Office Results for the Weekend of July 4th, 2021 |
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Weekend Box Office Estimates (USD) |
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Title |
Worldwide |
Intl. |
Domestic |
1). F9: The Fast Saga |
$47,826,000 |
$23,826,000 |
$24,000,000 |
2). 1921 |
$21,655,000 |
$21,655,000 |
|
3). The Boss Baby: Family Business |
$18,862,000 |
$1,502,000 |
$17,360,000 |
4). The Forever Purge |
$16,315,000 |
$3,565,000 |
$12,750,000 |
5). Cruella |
$11,556,000 |
$9,000,000 |
$2,556,000 |
6). Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway |
$11,450,000 |
$9,200,000 |
$2,250,000 |
7). A Quiet Place Part II |
$10,525,000 |
$6,300,000 |
$4,225,000 |
8). The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard |
$8,462,000 |
$5,462,000 |
$3,000,000 |
9). The Pioneer |
$8,313,000 |
$8,313,000 |
|
10). The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It |
$7,290,000 |
$6,000,000 |
$1,290,000 |
*Territory is a “Movie Studio” term for regions of the world consisting of various countries. **For abbreviations search: Comscore Worldwide Film Distributors List (05-06-12). Source: Comscore |
Comscore’s Box Office Results for the Weekend of July 4th, 2021 |
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Cumulative Gross Profits (USD) |
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Title |
Worldwide |
Intl. |
Domestic |
1). F9: The Fast Saga |
$491,506,000 |
$374,402,000 |
$117,104,000 |
2). 1921 |
$45,750,000 |
$45,750,000 |
|
3). The Boss Baby: Family Business |
$18,862,000 |
$1,502,000 |
$17,360,000 |
4). The Forever Purge |
$16,315,000 |
$3,565,000 |
$12,750,000 |
5). Cruella |
$204,394,888 |
$127,800,000 |
$76,594,888 |
6). Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway |
$126,516,000 |
$92,100,000 |
$34,416,000 |
7). A Quiet Place Part II |
$266,937,000 |
$122,500,000 |
$144,437,000 |
8). The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard |
$55,618,167 |
$24,240,000 |
$31,378,167 |
9). The Pioneer |
$10,832,000 |
$10,832,000 |
|
10). The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It |
$173,626,000 |
$111,400,000 |
$62,226,000 |
*Territory is a “Movie Studio” term for regions of the world consisting of various countries. **For abbreviations search: Comscore Worldwide Film Distributors List (05-06-12). Source: Comscore |
Comscore’s Box Office Results for the Weekend of July 4th, 2021 |
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Distributor |
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Title |
Intl. |
Territories* |
Domestic |
1). F9: The Fast Saga |
UNI |
51 |
UNI |
2). 1921 |
MULTI |
4 |
|
3). The Boss Baby: Family Business |
UNI |
9 |
UNI |
4). The Forever Purge |
UNI |
23 |
UNI |
5). Cruella |
DIS |
44 |
DIS |
6). Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway |
SNY |
38 |
SNY |
7). A Quiet Place Part II |
PAR |
51 |
PAR |
8). The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard |
MULTI |
24 |
LGF |
9). The Pioneer |
MULTI |
2 |
|
10). The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It |
WB |
65 |
WB |
*Territory is a “Movie Studio” term for regions of the world consisting of various countries. **For abbreviations search: Comscore Worldwide Film Distributors List (05-06-12). Source: Comscore |
Comscore’s Domestic Box Office Results for the Weekend of July 2nd, 2021 (Friday) |
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Title |
Distributor |
Weekend Domestic Box Office Estimate (USD) |
Domestic Movie Theater Locations |
Average Per Movie Theater Location |
Cumulative Gross Profits to the Date (USD) |
1). F9: The Fast Saga |
Universal Pictures |
$30,120,000 |
4,203 |
$7,166 |
$123,224,000 |
2). The Boss Baby: Family Business |
Universal Pictures |
$20,030,000 |
3,644 |
$5,497 |
$20,030,000 |
3). The Forever Purge |
Universal Pictures |
$15,660,000 |
3,051 |
$5,133 |
$15,660,000 |
4). A Quiet Place Part II |
Paramount Pictures |
$5,220,000 |
2,826 |
$1,847 |
$145,432,000 |
5). The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard |
Lionsgate |
$3,900,000 |
2,582 |
$1,510 |
$32,278,167 |
6). Cruella |
Walt Disney Pictures |
$3,140,000 |
2,380 |
$1,319 |
$77,178,984 |
7). Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway |
Sony Pictures Entertainment |
$2,850,000 |
2,954 |
$965 |
$35,016,000 |
8). Zola |
A24 |
$1,652,500 |
1,468 |
$1,126 |
$2,449,752 |
9). The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It |
Warner Bros. |
$1,540,000 |
1,716 |
$897 |
$62,476,000 |
10). In the Heights |
Warner Bros. |
$1,535,000 |
1,405 |
$1,093 |
$27,147,000 |
11). Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could not Be Televised) |
Searchlight Pictures |
$650,000 |
752 |
$864 |
$650,000 |
12). Spirit Untamed |
Universal Pictures |
$450,000 |
1,296 |
$347 |
$17,007,000 |
Source: Comscore |
To end, Comscore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR) is a well trusted third party source. Additionally; it is respected for the ability to plan, transact and evaluate media across the contemporary media platforms. The data comes from digital, linear T.V., over the top and theatrical audience intelligence. Through advanced audience insights, Comscore, allows media buyers and sellers to make business decisions accurately. As previously stated, the estimates of the movie box office sales for the weekend of July 4th, 2021, are now available. Lastly, the data is the courtesy of, Comscore.
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07/07/2021
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