BOBA FETT
Total Box Office: $763,673,771
Total Profit: $220,005,056
Launching Season 36 in dominant fashion, Boba Fett immediately established itself as the season’s commercial juggernaut and one of the stronger performers in franchise history. While not quite reaching true blockbuster-tier profitability, the film comfortably became one of the most successful genre releases in recent LRF memory.
BOX OFFICE FACTOver nine films as an LRF director — including five Resident Evil films — James Wan’s projects have now grossed over $1.8 billion worldwide for the studio.
GENRE RANKINGS
Action: #50
Fantasy: #5
Sci-Fi: #17
THREE ROUNDSBudget: $28,000,000Total Box Office: $34,386,590Total Profit: -$19,100,201
Despite strong pedigree behind the camera, Three Rounds struggled to find a theatrical audience and became one of the rougher financial starts to a season in recent memory. The sports drama joins a surprisingly short list of box office disappointments for one of LRF’s most dependable filmmakers.
BOX OFFICE FACTAfter 12 films with the studio, prolific director Jeff Nichols has suffered his first box office bomb since Animus in Season 2, his LRF debut.
GENRE RANKINGSDrama: #298Sports: #18
HEARTBEATBudget: $23,000,000Total Box Office: $25,404,407Total Profit: -$14,777,490
A modestly budgeted legal-medical drama, Heartbeat ultimately failed to generate enough audience momentum to overcome its costs. While hardly a catastrophic result, the film continues a mixed commercial track record for its writer.
BOX OFFICE FACTWith 12 films written for Last Resort Films, Sammy-Jo Ellis now sits at an even 50-50 box office record — six profitable films and six money losers.
GENRE RANKINGSDrama: #341
Round 1 Total Box Office:$823,464,768
Round 1 Total Profit:$186,127,365
Season 36 wasted little time making an impression financially, with Boba Fett accounting for over 92% of the round’s total worldwide box office.
Season 36 Total Box Office:$823,464,768
Season 36 Total Profit:$186,127,365
With only one round complete, Season 36 is already off to a massive start thanks almost entirely to the breakout performance of Boba Fett.
SEASON 36 BOX OFFICE STANDINGS1. Boba Fett — $763,673,771 🔥2. Three Rounds — $34,386,590 💣3. Heartbeat — $25,404,407 💣
THREE ROUNDS
Budget: $28,000,000
Total Box Office: $34,386,590
Total Profit: -$19,100,201
Despite strong pedigree behind the camera, Three Rounds struggled to find a theatrical audience and became one of the rougher financial starts to a season in recent memory. The sports drama joins a surprisingly short list of box office disappointments for one of LRF’s most dependable filmmakers.
BOX OFFICE FACT
After 12 films with the studio, prolific director Jeff Nichols has suffered his first box office bomb since Animus in Season 2, his LRF debut.
GENRE RANKINGS
Drama: #298
Sports: #18
HEARTBEAT
Budget: $23,000,000
Total Box Office: $25,404,407
Total Profit: -$14,777,490
A modestly budgeted legal-medical drama, Heartbeat ultimately failed to generate enough audience momentum to overcome its costs. While hardly a catastrophic result, the film continues a mixed commercial track record for its writer.
BOX OFFICE FACT
With 12 films written for Last Resort Films, Sammy-Jo Ellis now sits at an even 50-50 box office record — six profitable films and six money losers.
GENRE RANKINGS
Drama: #341
Round 1 Total Box Office:
$823,464,768
Round 1 Total Profit:
$186,127,365
Season 36 wasted little time making an impression financially, with Boba Fett accounting for over 92% of the round’s total worldwide box office.
Season 36 Total Box Office:
$823,464,768
Season 36 Total Profit:
$186,127,365
With only one round complete, Season 36 is already off to a massive start thanks almost entirely to the breakout performance of Boba Fett.
SEASON 36 BOX OFFICE STANDINGS
1. Boba Fett — $763,673,771 🔥
2. Three Rounds — $34,386,590 💣
3. Heartbeat — $25,404,407 💣









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