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Worldwide revenue soared past billion, but Warner Bros., Fox, Paramount and Sony lagged behind Universal and Disney Global Grosses by Studio Domestic revenue Summer attendance TITLE STUDIO RELEASE DATE DOMESTIC GROSS DOMESTIC % OF TOTAL WORLDWIDE GROSS RANK OVERSEAS GROSS PROJECTED FIRST WEEKEND ACTUAL Source: Boxofficemojo DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL FILMS RELEASED $4.1B 7.3% 495M 7.1% $4.4B 530M Summer Summer The difference There’s a chance summer revenue could end closer to billion through Labor Day. Year-to-date, admissions are hit a two-decade low. $643M $994.1M 39% $125M/$208.8M $1.64B $457.7M $943.8M 33% $200M/$191.2M $1.4B $324.8M $695.1M 32% $100M/$115.7M $1.02B $344.5M $371.1M 48% $60M/$90.4M $715.6M $170.2M $309M 36% $40M/$52M $479.2M $154.2M $315.3M 33% $40M/$54.6M $469.5M $89.4M $320.1M 22% $55M/$42.5M $409.5M $153M $221.1M 41% $40M/$45.4M $374.1M $169.2M $199.8M 46% $60M/$57.2M $369M $183.8M $101.4M 64% $40M/$69.2M $285.2M $110.3M $125.4M 47% $30M/$29.1M $235.7M $93.2M $115.2M 45% $50M/$42.7M $208.4M $71M $114.8M 38% $25M/$24M $185.8M $81.3M $98.3M 45% $50M/$33.5M $179.6M $52.7M $93.9M 36% $50M/$25.7M $146.6M $134M $6.7M 95% $40M/$60.2M $140.7M $105.1M $23.9M 81% $20M/$30.1M $129M $65.9M $51.8M 56% $47M/$27.9M $117.7M $52.2M $57.3M 48% $25M/$22.7M $109.5M $47.4M $48.2M 50% $34M/$22.6M $95.6M 1 Jurassic World* 2 Avengers: Age of Ultron 3 Minions* 4 Inside Out* 5 Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation* 6 San Andreas 7 Terminator: Genisys* 8 Mad Max: Fury Road 9 Ant-Man* 10 Pitch Perfect 2 11 Spy 12 Tomorrowland 13 Pixels* 14 Ted 2 15 Fantastic Four* 16 Straight Outta Compton* 17 Trainwreck 18 Magic Mike XXL 19 Insidious: Chapter 3 20 Poltergeist The sequel belongs to a sorority of female films hitting it big, including Spy and Trainwreck. Conversely, several R-rated male comedies tanked, including and Magic Mike XXL. Universal June 12 Disney/Marvel May 1 Universal July 10 Disney/Pixar June 19 Paramount July 31 Warner Bros. May 29 Paramount July 1 Warner Bros. May 15 Disney/Marvel July 17 Universal May 15 Fox June 5 Disney May 22 Sony July 24 Universal June 26 Fox Aug. 7 Universal Aug. 14 Universal July 17 Warner Bros. July 1 Focus June 5 Fox May 22 5 10 4 2 4 $310M $1.27B $261M $233M $152M Fox Warner Bros. Disney Paramount Sony Universal 6 $1.51B $2.09B $746M TOTAL $3.6B TOTAL $2.35B TOTAL $890M TOTAL $385M TOTAL $1.35B TOTAL $905M Sony had hoped to launch a franchise with Pixels, but that doesn’t seem likely. The wild card? China, where the film opens in mid-September. China can make all the difference for a Hollywood title, as evidenced by Terminator: Genisys, which has zoomed past the million mark globally after flopping with million in the U.S. The reboot has become the all time after scoring the biggest opening of all time domestically and internationally. $629M $595M $1.08B $606M

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Page 1: Box Office Numbers

Worldwide revenue soared past billion, but Warner Bros., Fox, Paramount

and Sony lagged behind Universal and Disney

Global Grosses by Studio

Domestic revenue Summer attendance

TITLE STUDIO RELEASE DATE DOMESTIC GROSS DOMESTIC %

OF TOTAL WORLDWIDE GROSSRANK OVERSEAS GROSS PROJECTED FIRST WEEKEND ACTUAL

Source: Boxofficemojo

DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL FILMS RELEASED

$4.1B

▲ 7.3%

495M

▲ 7.1%

$4.4B 530MSummer

Summer

Thedifference

There’s a chance summer revenue could end closer to

billion through Labor Day.

Year-to-date, admissions are hit a two-decade low.

$643M $994.1M 39% $125M/$208.8M $1.64B

$457.7M $943.8M 33% $200M/$191.2M $1.4B

$324.8M $695.1M 32% $100M/$115.7M $1.02B

$344.5M $371.1M 48% $60M/$90.4M $715.6M

$170.2M $309M 36% $40M/$52M $479.2M

$154.2M $315.3M 33% $40M/$54.6M $469.5M

$89.4M $320.1M 22% $55M/$42.5M $409.5M

$153M $221.1M 41% $40M/$45.4M $374.1M

$169.2M $199.8M 46% $60M/$57.2M $369M

$183.8M $101.4M 64% $40M/$69.2M $285.2M

$110.3M $125.4M 47% $30M/$29.1M $235.7M

$93.2M $115.2M 45% $50M/$42.7M $208.4M

$71M $114.8M 38% $25M/$24M $185.8M

$81.3M $98.3M 45% $50M/$33.5M $179.6M

$52.7M $93.9M 36% $50M/$25.7M $146.6M

$134M $6.7M 95% $40M/$60.2M $140.7M

$105.1M $23.9M 81% $20M/$30.1M $129M

$65.9M $51.8M 56% $47M/$27.9M $117.7M

$52.2M $57.3M 48% $25M/$22.7M $109.5M

$47.4M $48.2M 50% $34M/$22.6M $95.6M

1 Jurassic World*

2 Avengers: Age of Ultron

3 Minions*

4 Inside Out*

5 Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation*

6 San Andreas

7 Terminator: Genisys*

8 Mad Max: Fury Road

9 Ant-Man*

10 Pitch Perfect 2

11 Spy

12 Tomorrowland

13 Pixels*

14 Ted 2

15 Fantastic Four*

16 Straight Outta Compton*

17 Trainwreck

18 Magic Mike XXL

19 Insidious: Chapter 3

20 Poltergeist

The sequel belongs to a

sorority of female films hitting it

big, including Spy and Trainwreck.

Conversely, several R-rated male comedies

tanked, including and

Magic Mike XXL.

Universal June 12

Disney/Marvel May 1

Universal July 10

Disney/Pixar June 19

Paramount July 31

Warner Bros. May 29

Paramount July 1

Warner Bros. May 15

Disney/Marvel July 17

Universal May 15

Fox June 5

Disney May 22

Sony July 24

Universal June 26

Fox Aug. 7

Universal Aug. 14

Universal July 17

Warner Bros. July 1

Focus June 5

Fox May 22

5104 2 4

$310

M

$1.27

B

$261

M

$233

M

$152

M

FoxWarner Bros.Disney Paramount SonyUniversal

6

$1.51

B

$2.09

B

$746

M

TOTAL$3.6B

TOTAL$2.35B

TOTAL$890M

TOTAL$385M

TOTAL$1.35B

TOTAL$905M

Sony had hoped to launch a franchise with Pixels, but

that doesn’t seem likely. The wild card? China,

where the film opens in mid-September. China

can make all the difference for a Hollywood title, as

evidenced by Terminator: Genisys, which has zoomed

past the million mark globally after flopping with million in the U.S.

The reboot has become the

all time after scoring the

biggest opening of all time

domestically and

internationally.

$629

M

$595

M

$1.08

B

$606

M