Thursday, July 16, 2026

BOX OFFICE BREAKDOWN (SEASON 36 ROUND 6)

 


ASSASSIN'S CREED: ETERNAL
Budget: $143,000,000
Total Box Office: $421,105,411
Total Profit: $103,097,812


Ubisoft's flagship franchise continued its strong LRF run as Assassin's Creed: Eternal comfortably surpassed the $400 million mark worldwide. The film became another franchise anchor for Season 36 while further cementing Roy Horne's remarkable consistency at the box office.

BOX OFFICE FACT
Assassin's Creed: Eternal marks a dramatic turnaround for the franchise at LRF. The first attempt to adapt Ubisoft's series—Assassin's Creed: The New Order—abandoned the games' characters and settings and ultimately flopped at the box office. Eternal succeeds where its predecessor failed, becoming one of Season 36's biggest hits (so far).

GENRE RANKINGS
Action: #127
Sci-Fi: #52
Historical: #6





DARKNESS
Budget: $15,000,000
Total Box Office: $43,316,174
Total Profit: $20,700,400


One of the season's strongest return-on-investment stories, Darkness demonstrated once again that modestly budgeted genre filmmaking can deliver outstanding financial results. Built on a lean budget and solid audience support, the thriller became another profitable chapter in Maika Monroe's impressive LRF résumé.

BOX OFFICE FACT
Maika Monroe's LRF debut, Salem's Lot in Season 2, narrowly missed profitability with a loss of just $244,658. Since then, every one of her next five LRF films has turned a profit.

GENRE RANKINGS
Sci-Fi: #146
Suspense: #7




FLETCH
Budget: $50,000,000
Total Box Office: $123,159,160
Total Profit: $19,009,446


Richard Linklater's reinvention of the classic detective earned a solid theatrical return, giving Glen Powell an important commercial rebound after one of the few setbacks of his LRF career. While not a breakout blockbuster, Fletch comfortably justified its investment and introduced the character to a new generation of audiences.

BOX OFFICE FACT
Following the disappointment of Robopocalypse in Season 34, Glen Powell returns to profitability as a leading man. Prior to that lone stumble, Powell had appeared in 13 consecutive profitable films, dating all the way back to his supporting role in Season 1's The Associate.

GENRE RANKINGS
Dark Comedy: #2
Mystery: #11




Season 36 Round 6 Total Box Office:
$587,580,745

Season 36 Round 6 Total Profit:
$142,807,658

Round 6 became the season's most balanced commercial success, with all three releases turning a profit. Assassin's Creed: Eternal led the way, but Darkness and Fletch ensured the round wasn't carried by a single blockbuster alone.




Season 36 Total Box Office:
$3,368,582,496

Season 36 Total Profit:
$638,165,550

Through six rounds, Season 36 has generated $3.37 billion worldwide and $638 million in profit. While blockbuster performances from Boba Fett and Donkey Kong Country have provided a strong foundation, the season has also been weighed down by several notable disappointments. With four rounds remaining, LRF remains on pace for a respectable—but not exceptional—financial finish.


SEASON 36 BOX OFFICE STANDINGS
1. Boba Fett — $763,673,771 👑
2. Donkey Kong Country — $720,434,668 👑
3. Lobo — $480,893,956 🔥
4. Assassin's Creed: Eternal — $421,105,411 🔥
5. Luke Cage: The Purple Man — $249,978,106 💰
6. Stretch Armstrong — $144,189,611 ☠️
7. Fletch — $123,159,160 💰
8. Echoes of Red — $82,814,137 💰
9. Double Date — $80,369,160 💰
10. Gray — $62,441,218 💣
11. Darkness — $43,316,174 💰
12. 1995 — $40,003,252 💰
13. Pirouette — $39,100,555 📉
14. Three Rounds — $34,386,590 💣
15. The Quiet Between Us — $26,319,562 📉
16. Heartbeat — $25,404,407 💣
17. Diary of a Wimpy Kid — $18,000,669 💣
18. 1016 West Monroe — $12,992,089 💣

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