Portugal Box Office for Hardcore Henry (2016)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Portugal Box Office $70,776Details
Worldwide Box Office $17,187,434Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $2,032,175 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $2,392,055 Details
Total North America Video Sales $4,424,230
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Synopsis

You remember nothing. Mainly because you've just been brought back from the dead by your wife. She tells you that your name is Henry. Five minutes later, you are being shot at, your wife has been kidnapped, and you should probably go get her back. Who's got her? His name's Akan; he's a powerful warlord with an army of mercenaries, and a plan for world domination. You're also in an unfamiliar city of Moscow, and everyone wants you dead. Everyone except for a mysterious British fellow called Jimmy. He may be on your side, but you aren't sure. If you can survive the insanity, and solve the mystery, you might just discover your purpose and the truth behind your identity. Good luck, Henry. You're likely going to need it…

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$2,000,000
Portugal Releases: April 7th, 2016 (Wide)
Video Release: June 28th, 2016 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for non-stop bloody brutal violence and mayhem, language throughout, sexual content/nudity and drug use.
(Rating bulletin 2414 (Cert #50307), 3/2/2016)
Running Time: 95 minutes
Keywords: Filmed By a Character, Character POV shot, Cyborg, Rescue, Kidnap, Moscow, Set in Russia, Surprise Twist, Bullies, Non-Chronological, Cloning, Action Thriller
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Science Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Timur Bekmambetov, Bazelevs Company, Versus Productions
Production Countries: Russian Federation, United States
Languages: English

Home Market Releases for July 26th, 2016

July 27th, 2016

Sing Street

It’s a rather shallow week on the home market with the biggest release being Batman: The Killing Joke, which is a hot mess. More on that below. As for the best new release of the week, there are a handful of releases that were contenders for Pick of the Week, including Barbershop: The Next Cut, Deadline U.S.A., and Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXXVI. In the end, I picked Sing Street on Blu-ray for that title. More...

Featured Blu-ray / DVD Review: Hardcore Henry

July 26th, 2016

Hardcore Henry

I just finished reviewing Sing Street and I thought it was a non-original idea done with exceptional execution. On the other hand, Hardcore Henry could be the exact opposite. It is a first-person action film, which is odd, to put it mildly. It earned a ton of internet buzz, but failed to find an audience in theaters. Is it just a cool idea, but a weak film? Or should more people check it out on the home market? More...

Home Market Releases for July 12th, 2016

July 12th, 2016

Green Room

It is a very slow week for the home market. The biggest release of the week is The Divergent: Series Allegiant, which is a movie most people should avoid. (Looking at its box office numbers, most people did avoid it.) As for the best releases, Belladonna Of Sadness is amazing, but the screener arrived late and I don’t like handing out that title when I haven’t had a chance to check out the full release. Fortunately, we do have a backup contender, Everybody Wants Some on Blu-ray Combo Pack. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Jungle is King of the Box Office pulling in $103.26 million

April 18th, 2016

The Jungle Book

Wow. As expected, The Jungle Book easily won first place on the box office chart, but did so with a much, much better than anticipated result of $103.26 million during its opening weekend. This is more than the rest of the box office earned. Barbershop: The Next Cut did well as counter-programming earning $20.24 million. On the other hand, Criminal missed the top five and barely managed to avoid the Mendoza Line. The overall box office was $176 million, which was 68% more than last weekend and 47% more than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2016 has earned $3.19 billion at the box office, which is 9.2% / $270 million more than last year's pace. I didn't think 2016 had a chance to top 2015, but I'm really getting optimistic now. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Bossing the Competition Around

April 12th, 2016

The Boss

The Boss was a little better than anticipated and that helped it overtake Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice during its opening weekend. The fact that BvS couldn't get first place three weekends in a row despite the lack of top-tier competition is really bad news. It's not the only film struggling at the box office, as Hardcore Henry missed the Mendoza Line during its opening. The overall box office fell 20% from last weekend to $105 million. It was also down 20% from the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2016 has pulled in $2.99 billion, but its lead over 2015 has shrunk to 8.0% or $220 million. That's still a good figure, one that should grow next weekend when The Jungle Book opens. More...

Weekend Estimates: Boss tied at the top with Batman v Superman

April 10th, 2016

The Boss

Critics have not been kind to The Boss, and audiences are split 50–50 between liking it and hating it, but it will still post a respectable $23.48 million opening, according to Universal’s Sunday projection. Among recent Melissa McCarthy outings, that’s a little ahead of Tammy ($21.6 million on opening weekend), and a little behind Spy! ($29.1 million). Of more immediate interest, it’s almost exactly tied with Batman v Superman at the top of the chart. More...

Friday Estimates: The Boss Opens in First with $8.08 million, but is a Demotion Coming?

April 9th, 2016

The Boss

As anticipated, The Boss earned first place on Friday earning $8.08 million to push Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice into second place, for now. That won’t last, probably. Bad reviews won't help its legs, but it is aiming at more mature women, which is a positive. Assuming those two things balance out, more or less, The Boss should earn $21 million to $22 million over the weekend. More...

Thursday Night Previews: The Boss, Henry Don't Have Hardcore Starts

April 8th, 2016

The Boss

The Boss pulled in $985,000 during its previews last night. This is below the $1.3 million earned by Tammy in 2014 and a little lower than the $1.08 million My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 opened with a few weeks ago. The all three films earned similar reviews. This isn't terrible, but it does make matching our predictions harder. More...

Weekend Predictions: Getting Bossy

April 7th, 2016

The Boss

There's some good news and some bad news with regards to the two new releases coming out this week. On the positive side, the competition is a lot weaker than it should be. On the negative side, so are the reviews. The Boss's reviews are weaker than Tammy's are. Additionally, Hardcore Henry's reviews went from more than 80% positive to less than 50% positive and it looks like it will continue to drop. It is playing in a lot more theaters than anticipated, so that's good news. This weekend last year, Furious 7 led the way with nearly $60 million. That's not much less than the top five will earn this weekend. 2016 will lose in the year-over-year comparison. More...

Contest: Don't Boss Me Around

April 1st, 2016

The Boss

There are two wide releases next week, but The Boss should dominate Hardcore Henry at the box office. Because of that, it is the only real choice for the target film in this week's Box Office Prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for The Boss.

Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a Frankenprize consisting of two previously reviewed movies, maybe. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will also win a Frankenprize consisting of two previously reviewed movies, potentially. Finally, we will be choosing an entrant from the group of people who haven't won, or haven't won recently, and they will also win a Frankenprize consisting of two previously reviewed movies, most likely.

The Twist for the month of April is April Fools. Two of the winners will receive two movies, the other will be the April Fool and will get a couple of exercise videos. I have reviewed more of those than I remember.

Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2016 Preview: April

April 1st, 2016

The Jungle Book

March was a really good month, for the most part. There were a few bombs, but the two biggest films, Zootopia and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, both beat expectations by significant margins, so overall the box office was better than expected. Unfortunately, April is a mess, which makes prognosticating really tough. Every single week has at least one film that either moved, switched from wide to limited release, or disappeared entirely. The Jungle Book appears to be the biggest film of the year, but The Huntsman: Winter's War could also be a $100 million hit. Sadly, last April was led by Furious 7, which earned more than $350 million at the box office. That's very likely more than both The Jungle Book and The Huntsman: Winter's War will make combined. Worse still, there were only four weekends in April last year, meaning the month ends by going head-to-head with The Avengers: Age of Ultron. By the time the month ends, 2016's lead over 2015 might be gone. Let's hope it is not that bad. More...

Because some of our sources provide box office data in their local currency, while we use USD in the graph above and table below, exchange rate fluctuations can have effect on the data causing stronger increases or even decreases of the cumulative box office.

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeScreensPer ScreenTotal GrossWeek
2016/04/08 9 $32,215   35 $920   $32,215 1
2016/04/15 13 $15,690 -51% 28 $560   $70,776 2
2016/04/22 19 $4,466 -72% 16 $279   $63,094 3

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 4/29/2016 $38,351 48 48 48 $38,351 11/29/2018
Austria 4/14/2016 $28,049 18 18 18 $32,161 6/9/2016
Croatia 4/14/2016 $10,983 24 24 24 $10,983 12/31/2018
Czech Republic 4/21/2016 $34,641 40 40 111 $109,834 1/1/2019
Finland 4/8/2016 $33,079 49 49 83 $68,474 6/9/2016
France 4/13/2016 $188,250 101 101 101 $188,250 6/9/2016
Germany 4/14/2016 $287,827 202 202 202 $287,827 6/9/2016
Greece 4/7/2016 $16,770 30 30 30 $16,770 6/9/2016
Hungary 4/7/2016 $29,926 32 32 32 $29,926 12/31/2018
Italy 4/13/2016 $332,084 232 232 464 $603,929 11/11/2018
Lithuania 4/15/2016 $1,047 5 226 235 $30,539 6/9/2016
Netherlands 4/21/2016 $58,468 52 52 52 $91,032 6/9/2016
North America 4/8/2016 $5,107,604 3,015 3,015 6,719 $9,252,038 11/7/2018
Norway 4/8/2016 $56,211 75 75 116 $104,048 6/9/2016
Poland 4/8/2016 $0 0 0 0 $169,740 12/31/2018
Portugal 4/7/2016 $32,215 35 35 79 $70,776 6/9/2016
Russia (CIS) 4/8/2016 $1,257,661 878 878 2297 $2,738,700 12/31/2018
Serbia and Montenegro 4/14/2016 $3,798 17 17 17 $3,798 12/31/2018
Singapore 4/14/2016 $10,698 4 4 4 $10,698 6/9/2016
Slovakia 4/22/2016 $23,696 44 44 99 $52,621 6/9/2016
Slovenia 4/21/2016 $2,852 10 10 24 $10,526 6/9/2016
South Korea 5/19/2016 $177,673 234 234 234 $339,626 9/10/2018
Spain 10/21/2016 $2,264 5 5 5 $2,264 10/27/2016
United Kingdom 4/8/2016 $284,664 314 314 489 $548,876 6/9/2016
 
Rest of World $2,375,647
 
Worldwide Total$17,187,434 1/1/2019

Full financial estimates for this film, including domestic and international box office, video sales, video rentals, TV and ancillary revenue are available through our research services. For more information, please contact us at research@the-numbers.com.

Leading Cast

Sharlto Copley    Jimmy

Supporting Cast

Danila Kozlovsky    Akan
Haley Bennett    Estelle
Andrey Dementiev    Slick Dmitry
Dasha Charusha    Katya the Dominatrix
Sveta Ustinova    Olga the Dominatrix
Tim Roth    Henry's Father
Cyrus Arnold    Young Bully #2
Will Foster Stewart    Robbie
Jake Karlen    Bully
Oleg Poddubnyy    Yuir
Ilya Naishuller    Timothy

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Ilya Naishuller    Director
Ilya Naishuller    Screenwriter
Timur Bekmambetov    Producer
Ilya Naishuller    Producer
Ekaterina Kononenko    Producer
Inga Vainstein    Producer
Sharlto Copley    Executive Producer
Will Stewart    Executive Producer
Karina Sinonenko    Executive Producer
Maria Zatulovskaya    Executive Producer
Alex A. Ginzburg    Executive Producer
Tony Lee    Executive Producer
Mitchell Grobman    Co-Executive Producer
Alexey Alekseev    Co-Producer
Mary Ramos    Music Supervisor
Dasha Charusha    Composer
Seva Kaptur    Director of Photography
Fedor Lyass    Director of Photography
Pavel Kapinos    Director of Photography
Steve Mirkovich    Editor
Vlad Kaptur    Editor
Ella Skovorodina    Casting Director
John McAlary    Casting Director
Sandra Deza    Casting Director
Margarita Ablaeva    Production Designer
Alena Bayer    Art Director
Anna Shmidt    Art Director
Yana Lutsenko    Set Decorator
Olga Revina    Set Decorator
Anna Kudevich    Costume Designer
Sean McCormack    Supervising Sound Editor
Jack Whittaker    Sound Designer
Dan Cayer    Visual Effects Supervisor
Marek Jezo    Visual Effects Supervisor
Arastao Maree    Visual Effects Supervisor
Duy Tan Nguyen    Visual Effects Supervisor
Gregory Oehler    Visual Effects Supervisor
John Pierce    Visual Effects Supervisor
One Danny Yoon    Visual Effects Supervisor
Zaur Zaseev    First Assistant Director
Alexandr Kaltakhchyan    Stunt Coordinator

The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.