Turkey Box Office for Suikast (2016)

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Mechanic: Resurrection
Theatrical Performance (US$)
Turkey Box Office $3,673,194Details
Worldwide Box Office $125,729,635Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $6,226,027 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $4,628,678 Details
Total North America Video Sales $10,854,705
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Synopsis

When someone from his past forces him back into the business, Arthur Bishop has to complete an impossible list of assassinations of the most dangerous men in the world.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$40,000,000
Turkey Releases: August 26th, 2016 (Wide), released as Suikast
Video Release: November 8th, 2016 by Lionsgate Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for violence throughout and language.
(Rating bulletin 2422 (Cert #50430), 4/27/2016)
Running Time: 98 minutes
Franchise: The Mechanic
Keywords: Hitmen, Out of Retirement, Delayed Sequel, Kidnap, Action Thriller
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Summit Entertainment, Millennium Films, Chartoff Winkler Productions
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Home Market Releases for November 22nd, 2016

November 21st, 2016

MST3k

This is the Tuesday before Black Friday / Cyber Monday. It is the last chance for a home market release to come out before one of the most important shopping weekends of the year. However, it also means the new releases coming out have to compete with massive sales and they will tend to get lost in the crowd. Overall, this is a negative for the new releases, which explains why there are not many big titles. The biggest release of the week is Kubo and the Two Strings, which is also one of the best. If you don’t have any of the Laika films, then the Box Set is easily worth picking up. However, I’m giving the Pick of the Week title to Mystery Science Theater 3000: XXXVII, because I’m a huge fanboy.

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Home Market Releases for November 8th, 2016

November 8th, 2016

Bubba Ho-Tep

It’s not a particularly deep week for new releases. A lot of releases on this week’s list were good, but not good enough to be a contender for Pick of the Week, like Daredevil: The Complete First Season on Blu-ray. I reviewed Finding Dory this weekend, but I have already named it Pick of the Week. So the only real contender was Bubba Ho-Tep: Collector’s Edition. More...

International Box Office: Jack Reaches for the Top earning $31.5 million

October 27th, 2016

Jack Reacher: Never Go Back

Jack Reacher: Never Go Back opened in first place internationally with $31.5 million in 31 markets. Its biggest market was China, where it earned $5.56 million, including previews. The film’s second biggest market was in the U.K. where it earned $3.28 million in 519 theaters. This is lower than it opened here, given the relative size of the two markets, and much lower than the $5.75 million the first film opened with. Granted, that film opened in the U.K. right around Christmas, but overall Never Go Back is underperforming. This is really bad news for Paramount Pictures, as they’ve had a bad year with a number of high-profile, high-cost movies failing to break even and really can’t afford another misstep. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Don’t Breathe Made the Box Office Gasp with $26.41 million

August 29th, 2016

Don’t Breathe

Don’t Breathe topped the weekend box office chart earning $26.41 million. This was double its nearest competitor, Suicide Squad, and more than three times the other new release, Mechanic: Resurrection. The overall box office fell 12% from last weekend to $117 million. This is 33% higher than this weekend last year, which is really impressive for a year-over-year comparison. Year-to-date, 2016’s lead over 2015 has grown to $480 million or 6.5% at $7.81 billion to $7.33 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Don’t Breathe Launches with Impressive $26.1 Million

August 28th, 2016

Don’t Breathe

Fall season begins in earnest this weekend with the low-budget suspense flick Don’t Breathe taking over at the top of the box office chart. Sony is predicting a $26.1 million debut for the film, which will be the best debut for a horror or suspense film since The Purge: Election Year’s $31.5 million in July, and the best for a non-sequel since Annabelle’s $37.1 million in October, 2014. Don’t Breathe has the advantage of really good reviews (currently running at 84% positive on Rotten Tomatoes), although it will have a lot of competition over the next few weeks, with films aimed at a broadly similar audience coming out every week for the next three weeks (not to mention a truckload more arriving in October). More...

Friday Estimates: Don’t Breathe Inhales $10.02 million

August 27th, 2016

Don’t Breathe

Don’t Breathe earned a stunning $10.02 million on Friday, which isn’t that much less than some people predicted it would earn over the entire weekend. Its reviews are among the best of any wide release to come out this year. Its CinemaScore was a B+, which is better than most horror films manage. (Like I’ve said in the past, there are two schools of horror fans: gorehounds and those who demand high tension. It is nearly impossible to appeal to both groups, so these movies have a hard time doing well in this metric.) Horror films tend to have a low internal multiplier, but the film is still on pace for $23 million, which is ahead of predictions. More...

Thursday Night Previews: Don’t Breathe Knocks Out the Competition with $1.88 million

August 26th, 2016

Don’t Breathe

Don’t Breathe earned $1.8 million during its midnight previews, which is coincidentally almost exactly the same amount as Lights Out opened with earlier this summer. Don’t Breathe does have better reviews than Lights Out earned, plus it has less competition. On the other hand, this weekend is a weaker weekend at the box office. It does look like it will beat expectations and an opening of more than $20 million is likely. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will the New Releases be a Breath of Fresh Air?

August 25th, 2016

Don’t Breathe

It’s the last weekend of summer and a number of schools are already back, so the box office prospects are really low. That’s not to say there’s nothing to look forward to, as Don’t Breathe is earning stellar reviews. On the other hand, Mechanic: Resurrection still has no reviews. (There was another movie, Hands of Stone, that was expected to open wide, but that is no longer the case.) This weekend last year, Straight Outta Compton completed its threepete with $13.13 million. The best new release was War Room, which only managed $11.35 million. This year, the two wide releases will topped the combined numbers of those two films, while the holdovers will push 2016 over 2015 in the year-over-year comparison. More...

2016 Preview: August

August 1st, 2016

Suicide Squad

July did reasonably well, thanks mostly to The Secret Life of Pets, which will top $300 million shortly and could earn double its nearest competitor when all is said and done. That said, there were also a quartet of $100 million hits as well, so the month had good depth as well. August isn’t as lucky. There is one film that is expected to earn $100 million during its opening weekend, Suicide Squad, and one more that is expected to reach $100 million in total, Pete’s Dragon. There could be a surprise hit among the rest of the releases, (my long shot with a shot is Sausage Party) but for the most part, the rest of the wide releases would be happy with just $50 million at the box office. Last August was a disaster and Straight Outta Compton was the only hit of the month. Unless Suicide Squad bombs compared to expectations, 2016 will come out ahead in the year-over-year comparison. 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
2016/08/26 1 $624,915   406 $1,539   $624,915 1
2016/09/02 2 $419,691 -33% 383 $1,096   $1,533,709 2
2016/09/09 2 $234,314 -44% 378 $620   $2,076,251 3
2016/09/16 2 $303,937 +30% 356 $854   $2,924,222 4
2016/09/23 1 $247,531 -19% 326 $759   $3,404,047 5
2016/09/30 4 $167,648 -32% 250 $671   $3,662,721 6
2016/10/07 7 $103,872 -38% 190 $547   $3,797,178 7
2016/10/14 10 $66,031 -36% 128 $516   $3,900,642 8
2016/10/21 12 $32,780 -50% 86 $381   $3,978,566 9
2016/10/28 16 $9,896 -70% 22 $450   $3,969,867 10

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 9/30/2016 $337,475 154 154 374 $901,821 11/30/2018
Australia 9/2/2016 $9,927 10 10 10 $9,927 9/6/2016
Brazil 10/7/2016 $521,129 245 245 612 $1,351,820 11/16/2018
Bulgaria 9/2/2016 $55,285 0 0 0 $330,533 2/26/2019
China 10/20/2016 $24,310,000 69915 69915 112813 $49,243,216 8/27/2018
Czech Republic 9/16/2016 $45,088 54 54 130 $105,696 12/31/2018
France 9/2/2016 $1,262,406 0 0 0 $4,432,371 8/17/2018
Germany 8/26/2016 $488,377 0 0 0 $1,634,532 8/19/2018
Italy 11/24/2016 $600,330 0 0 0 $1,612,600 12/14/2016
Lithuania 9/2/2016 $28,426 86 86 229 $89,784 10/5/2016
Mexico 9/9/2016 $987,578 0 0 0 $2,492,096 9/28/2016
Netherlands 9/1/2016 $374,438 76 83 477 $1,469,119 10/18/2016
North America 8/26/2016 $7,456,525 2,258 2,258 8,138 $21,218,403 9/11/2019
Poland 8/26/2016 $137,953 0 0 0 $774,182 11/18/2018
Portugal 8/26/2016 $254,897 55 58 299 $1,070,047 11/4/2016
Russia (CIS) 8/26/2016 $1,522,562 835 835 1989 $3,030,102 12/31/2018
Slovakia 9/9/2016 $33,924 64 64 121 $94,851 10/6/2016
Slovenia 9/2/2016 $11,549 10 10 49 $60,433 11/7/2016
South Korea 8/25/2016 $2,165,783 320 320 670 $3,966,531 1/6/2019
Spain 10/7/2016 $643,067 241 247 919 $2,077,296 12/2/2016
Turkey 8/26/2016 $624,915 406 406 2526 $3,673,194 2/26/2019
United Kingdom 8/26/2016 $669,891 292 292 558 $1,527,284 9/7/2016
 
Rest of World $24,563,797
 
Worldwide Total$125,729,635 9/11/2019

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

Jason Statham    Arthur Bishop
Tommy Lee Jones    Max Adams
Jessica Alba    Gina
Michelle Yeoh    Mei

Supporting Cast

Sam Hazeldine    Crain
John Cenatiempo    Jeremy
Toby Eddington    Adrian Cook
Femi Elufowoju Jr    Krill
Anteo Quintavalle    Frank
Rhatha Phongam    Courier
Bonnie Zellerbach    Headmistress
Stuart Thorp    Rio Thug #1
Alex Kuzelicki    Rio Thug #2
Brahim Achabbakhe    Rio Thug #3
Thomas Kiwi    Rio Thug #4
Andrew Stehlin    Rio Thug #5
Francis Tonkala Tamouya    Slender Psycho (Nuujib)
Tais Rodrigues Dias    Hang Glider
Lynette Emond    Sexy Thai Assistant
Allan Poppleton    Dice Prisoner
Maethi Thapthimthong    Young Construction Worker
Soji Ikai    Skinny Prisoner
Vithaya Pansringarm    Prison Warden
Chatchawai Kamonsakpitak    Prison Guard
Antanas Sprevbrev    Trawler Captain
Yothin Udomsonti    Deckhand
Rachel O'Meara    Leasing Agent
Aaron Brumfield    Adam's Head of Security
Damian Mavis    Adam's Guard
Valentin Velkon    Tearful Employee
Tony Abbey    Cook's Interview Reporter
Amir Zargham    Pier Worker
Peter Rnic    Pilot
Eoin O'Brien    Merc #1
Alexander Winters    Merc #2
Amin Parvin    Merc #3
Yuri Chuchenko    Varna Cop
Natalie Burn    BBC Reporter

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

Production and Technical Credits

Dennis Gansel    Director
Philip Shelby    Screenwriter
Tony Mosher    Screenwriter
Philip Shelby    Story by
Lewis John Carlino    Based on Characters Created by
David Winkler    Producer
William Chartoff*    Producer
John Thompson    Producer
Robert Earl    Producer
Avi Lerner    Executive Producer
Brian Presley    Executive Producer
Trevor Short    Executive Producer
Mark Gill    Executive Producer
Boaz Davidson    Executive Producer
Frank DeMartini    Executive Producer
Steven Chasman    Executive Producer
Samuel Hadida    Co-Executive Producer
Victor Hadida    Co-Executive Producer
Daniel Gottschalk    Director of Photography
Sebastian T. Krawinkel*    Production Designer
Michael J. Duthie    Editor
Todd E. Miller    Editor
Ueli Christen    Editor
Preeyanan Suwannathada    Costume Designer
Mark Isham    Composer
Raweeporn S. Jungmeier*    Casting Director
Tom Waller    Line Producer
Ken Streutker    Unit Production Manager
David Cluck    First Assistant Director
Stephanie Bamberg    Second Assistant Director
Chelsea Donison    Second Assistant Director
Lonnie Ramati    Co-Executive Producer
Katrina Grose    Production Supervisor
Brian Hayashi    Post-Production Supervisor
Selena Arizanovic    Music Supervisor
Stefan Tchakarov    Visual Effects Supervisor
Vic Armstrong    Second Unit Director
Allan Poppleton    Second Unit Director
Allan Poppleton    Stunt and Fight Coordinator
J.J. Perry    Fight Choreographer
Shelly Stoyanova    Script Supervisor
Aaron Haye    Supervising Art Director
James Newport    Art Director
Patrick Herzberg    Art Director
Tarnia Nicol    Art Director
Pongnarin Jonghawklang    Art Director
Kasi Faengrod    Set Decorator
Jirada Dairoekngam    Costume Supervisor
Kevin Chisnall    Special Effects Supervisor
Harit Taechathummarak    Special Effects Coordinator
Kittipat Boonvanno    Location Manager
Supattra Punyadee    Additional Casting-Casting Assistant
Sarawanee Yodnoon    Additional Casting-Extras Casting

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