Monday, May 17, 2021

Box Office Breakdown (Season 19 Round 5)

An Eye For An Eye
Budget: $67,000,000
Total Box Office: $90,549,214
Total Profit: -$28,996,384


Dan Star
Budget: $18,000,000
Total Box Office: $30,805,751
Total Profit: $4,799,036


Cecil
Budget: $12,000,000
Total Box Office: $54,898,881
Total Profit: $21,610,105



Box Office Facts
An Eye For An Eye

Brad Pitt has now appeared in 6 LRF releases, but An Eye For An Eye is first one to lose money at the box office.

Dan Star
With Dan Star and Chris, Travis & Juliet, writer Alex Conn has multiple profitable films in a season for the first time since Season 12 (Theater Kids and The Vegan Movie).

Cecil

Director Nicolas Winding Refn is now 8-for-8 at the box office with all of his films turning a profit going all the way back to The Question in Season 2. If that wasn't already impressive, writer Roy Horne now has 10 profitable films in a row (his last film to lose money was Triple Identity all the way back in Season 7).



Genre Rankings
An Eye For An Eye

Western: #13

Dan Star
Comedy: #41
Drama: #176

Cecil
Mystery: #20



Season 19 Round 5
Total Box Office: $176,253,846
Total Profit: -$2,587,243

Season 19 Totals
Total Box Office: $2,052,292,039
Total Profit: $313,013,584



Season 19 Box Office Summary
1. Task Force X - $602,264,488
2. Rainbow Six - $310,490,666
3. Princess Natalie - $208,392,030
4. Police Story: Case Closed - $202,787,841
5. Firestorm - $196,278,263
6. An Eye For An Eye - $90,549,214
7. Still Lives - $84,993,292
8. Kansas City - $74,143,139
9. Shouts from the Well - $67,161,270
10. Cecil - $54,898,881
11. For Those Who Don't Read Me - $45,919,162
12. Prodigy - $36,032,507
13. Dan Star -
$30,805,751
14. Hillside - $27,575,943
15. Chris, Travis & Juliet - $19,999,592

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