Monday, April 6, 2020

Box Office Breakdown (Season 15 Round 4)

Halo 6
Total Box Office: $1,035,418,892
Total Profit: $314,444,100





The Cape
Total Box Office: $34,531,686
Total Profit: -$21,228,330


Drugstore Perfume
Total Box Office: $22,549,978
Total Profit: -$12,049,998



Box Office Facts:
Halo 6

Halo 6 has become the second film in the Halo series to break the $1 billion mark at the box office. The nine films of the series have combined to gross just a hair under $7 billion ($6,966,331,664 to be exact).

The Cape
The Cape is, by far, the lowest grossing LRF film in the superhero genre. The previous low was the $151 million grossed by The Powerpuff Girls, which beats out The Cape by nearly $120 million.

Drugstore Perfume
Of the three films directed by Alex Conn, Drugstore Perfume is the lowest grossing film at the box office (grossing $11 million less than The Virgin Suicides). The three films have combined to gross just over $106 million total at the box office.




Genre Rankings:
Halo 6

Action: #11
Sci-Fi: #4

The Cape
Action: #120
Superhero: #35
Horror: #47

Drugstore Perfume
Drama: #147
Romance: #15




Season 15 Round 4
Total Box Office: $1,092,500,848
Total Profit: $281,165,772

Season 15 Totals
Total Box Office: $3,598,381,272
Total Profit: $721,207,158



Season 15 Total Box Office Summary
1. Halo 6 - $1,035,418,892
2. Justice League Europe - $691,451,042
3. Hawkworld - $602,195,588
4. Circumstances of Time - $275,432,424
5. The Phantom of the Opera - $265,349,660
6. Crimson - $239,431,798
7. Police Story: Extradition - $198,460,608
8. Visions - $118,207,324
9. The Second Life of John Wilkes Booth - $76,054,202
10. The Cape - $34,531,686
11. To The Max - $29,297,778
12. Drugstore Perfume - $22,549,978

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