Jump to content

Impact

Monthly Records throughout the years

Recommended Posts

Current record holders, will be interesting to see if Hotel Transylvania 2 can break the September record.

 

JANUARY American Sniper $89,269,066
FEBRUARY Fifty Shades of Grey $85,171,450
MARCH The Hunger Games $152,535,747
APRIL Furious 7 $147,187,040
MAY The Avengers $207,438,708
JUNE Jurassic World $208,806,270
JULY Harry Potter / Deathly Hallows (P2) $169,189,427
AUGUST Guardians of the Galaxy $94,320,883
SEPTEMBER Hotel Transylvania $42,522,194
OCTOBER Gravity $55,785,112
NOVEMBER Catching Fire $158,074,286
DECEMBER The Hobbit $84,617,303

 

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites



2015 has achieved a record as it scored 4 films in the top 10 - and SW7 isn't even out yet - Wow!

HIGHEST GROSSING FILMS OF ALL TIME WW

 

Avatar $2,787,965,087 - 2009

Titanic $2,186,772,302 - 1997

Jurassic World Dagger-14-plain.png $1,659,480,868 - 2015

The Avengers $1,519,557,910 - 2012

Furious 7 $1,511,726,205 - 2015 

Avengers: Age of Ultron $1,402,382,882 - 2015 

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 $1,341,511,219 - 2011 

Frozen $1,279,852,693 - 2013 

Iron Man 3 $1,215,439,994 - 2013 

Minions $1,124,700,000 - 2015 - NEW!

Edited by MinaTakla
  • Like 3
Link to comment
Share on other sites



 

Current record holders, will be interesting to see if Hotel Transylvania 2 can break the September record.

 

JANUARY American Sniper $89,269,066 FEBRUARY Fifty Shades of Grey $85,171,450 MARCH The Hunger Games $152,535,747 APRIL Furious 7 $147,187,040 MAY The Avengers $207,438,708 JUNE Jurassic World $208,806,270 JULY Harry Potter / Deathly Hallows (P2) $169,189,427 AUGUST Guardians of the Galaxy $94,320,883 SEPTEMBER Hotel Transylvania $42,522,194 OCTOBER Gravity $55,785,112 NOVEMBER Catching Fire $158,074,286 DECEMBER The Hobbit $84,617,303

 

 

October's record is going down next weekend.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites





September record falls, just took 3 years this time after the almost 10 year wait post Sweet Home Alabama

 

JANUARY American Sniper $89,269,066
FEBRUARY Fifty Shades of Grey $85,171,450
MARCH The Hunger Games $152,535,747
APRIL Furious 7 $147,187,040
MAY The Avengers $207,438,708
JUNE Jurassic World $208,806,270
JULY Harry Potter / Deathly Hallows (P2) $169,189,427
AUGUST Guardians of the Galaxy $94,320,883
SEPTEMBER Hotel Transylvania 2 $48,464,322
OCTOBER Gravity $55,785,112
NOVEMBER Catching Fire $158,074,286
DECEMBER The Hobbit $84,617,303

 

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites



With Fifty Shades beating Passion of the Christ, every monthly OW record now belongs to movies released in the 2010s (and we could end up with 8 months having records created this year).

 

Puny record compared to every other month that is not puny October.

 

That won't change until a studio releases a big movie in September, or something like an American Sniper comes out of nowhere.

 

The oldest records now belong to Deathly Hallows 2 from 2011 and Hunger Games from 2012.

Link to comment
Share on other sites



With Fifty Shades beating Passion of the Christ, every monthly OW record now belongs to movies released in the 2010s (and we could end up with 8 months having records created this year).

 

 

That won't change until a studio releases a big movie in September, or something like an American Sniper comes out of nowhere.

 

The oldest records now belong to Deathly Hallows 2 from 2011 and Hunger Games from 2012.

Yeah September is still likely to be dominated by animation titles until a studio decides to take a risk with a bigger tentpole.

 Sniper is likely to hold that record for awhile. 

Edited by babz06
Link to comment
Share on other sites













Rush Hour still sold the second largest amount of tickets within the calendar month of September (behind The Sixth Sense, which released in August). No other movie has made $100M adjusted in September, or done a larger portion of its business in September than in any other month. (The biggest adjusted September releases, Crocodile Dundee and Fatal Attraction, made only a tiny bit of their money IN September.)

I know, the chart, but still.

Edited by TServo2049
Link to comment
Share on other sites





Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.



  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.



×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use and Guidelines. Feel free to read our Privacy Policy as well.