LOBO
Budget: $150,000,000
Total Box Office: $480,893,956
Total Profit: $78,674,598
The Main Man made an immediate impression at the box office, with Lobo proving there is still major theatrical appetite for adult-oriented comic book films. While not reaching the stratosphere of Boba Fett or Donkey Kong Country, the film comfortably became one of the stronger genre performers of Season 36 and a major win for DC within LRF.
BOX OFFICE FACT
With a $150 million budget and nearly $481 million worldwide, Lobo now stands as both the most expensive and highest-grossing R-rated superhero film in LRF history.
GENRE RANKINGS
Action: #111
Action: #111
Superhero: #67
Sci-Fi: #45
GRAY
Budget: $45,000,000
Total Box Office: $62,441,218
Total Profit: -$19,000,400
Luca Guadagnino’s erotic horror gamble generated curiosity but ultimately failed to turn controversy into meaningful box office success. While the film found a niche audience, the restrictive NC-17 rating once again proved commercially limiting for the studio.
BOX OFFICE FACT
Gray became the fourth NC-17 rated film in LRF history. To date, Season 30’s Klitih: A Way of Life remains the only profitable NC-17 film released by the studio.
GENRE RANKINGS
Horror: #96
Erotic: #7
Erotic: #7
THE QUIET BETWEEN US
Budget: $20,000,000
Total Box Office: $26,319,562
Total Profit: -$7,022,777
Despite a respected cast and emotional premise, The Quiet Between Us struggled to break through commercially and became another adult drama unable to find a substantial theatrical audience in Season 36. The result continues a mixed LRF financial track record for one of Hollywood’s most reliable stars.
BOX OFFICE FACT
Across six LRF appearances, Denzel Washington now sits at an even 50-50 box office split, with losses on The Quiet Between Us bringing his success rate to three profitable films and three money losers.
GENRE RANKINGS
Drama: #338
Season 36 Round 4 Total Box Office:
$569,654,736
Season 36 Round 4 Total Profit:
$52,651,421
After the financial stumble of Round 3, Season 36 returned to profitability thanks almost entirely to Lobo, which accounted for over 84% of the round’s total worldwide gross.
Season 36 Total Box Office:
$2,435,217,419
Season 36 Total Profit:
$434,776,638
Four rounds into the season, Season 36 continues to be defined by massive franchise filmmaking, with Boba Fett, Donkey Kong Country, and now Lobo carrying the studio’s financial momentum.
SEASON 36 BOX OFFICE STANDINGS
1. Boba Fett — $763,673,771 👑
2. Donkey Kong Country — $720,434,668 👑
3. Lobo — $480,893,956 🔥
4. Stretch Armstrong — $144,189,611 ☠️
5. Double Date — $80,369,160 💰
6. Gray — $62,441,218 💣
7. 1995 — $40,003,252 💰
8. Pirouette — $39,100,555 📉
9. Three Rounds — $34,386,590 💣
10. The Quiet Between Us — $26,319,562 📉
11. Heartbeat — $25,404,407 💣
12. Diary of a Wimpy Kid — $18,000,669 💣









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