Warner Bros.
Pictures wins the 2013 box office triple crown GLOBALLY and is no.1 in india
The
Studio takes the top spot in Domestic (US) market share with $1.895 billion;
International market share with $3.140 billion;
and Worldwide market share with $5.035 billion.
International market share with $3.140 billion;
and Worldwide market share with $5.035 billion.
BURBANK, CA, January 3, 2014 – In a
record-breaking year, Warner Bros. Pictures emerged as the top-grossing studio for
2013, ranking number one in domestic, international and worldwide market shares. The announcement was made today by Dan
Fellman, President of Domestic Distribution; Veronika Kwan Vandenberg,
President of International Distribution; and Sue
Kroll, President of Worldwide Marketing and International Distribution, Warner
Bros. Pictures.
The
Studio took in an estimated combined global box office gross of $5.035 billion,
setting a new Warner Bros. benchmark and becoming only the second studio ever
to cross the $5 billion threshold. It also
marked the fifth consecutive year Warner Bros. has surpassed $4 billion
worldwide, which is an industry record. Globally,
the Studio has now ranked #1 or #2 in nine of the past ten years, also an
industry record.
In India as well, having
raked in INR 155 crores, Warner Bros. Pictures is the No. 1 Hollywood studio
for 2013. The studio boasts of several box office hits such as ‘The Conjuring’
with INR 24 Crores, ‘Man of Steel’ with INR 37 crores and ‘Gravity’ with INR 42
crores! In fact, both ‘Gravity’ and ‘The Conjuring’ have witnessed ‘100 days’
and ‘50 days’ respectively at Indian cinemas, a rare feat for English films in
India.
Warner Bros. has crossed the $1
billion mark, both domestically and internationally, 13 years in a row, another
industry record. The Studio took in an
estimated $1.895 billion at the domestic box office, with eight films crossing
$100 million, including three that went on to gross more than $200 million. At the international box office, Warner Bros.
set a new Studio record of $3.14 billion, marking the fourth consecutive
year—and the sixth year overall—that it has earned more than $2 billion. Ten Warner Bros. releases earned more than
$100 million internationally, of which seven grossed more than $200 million—both
unprecedented achievements for the Studio.
In addition, two of those films took in more than $300 million, and two more
crossed the $400 million mark.
Fellman stated, “We are extremely
proud of all the remarkable benchmarks reached in 2013. These terrific numbers speak to the diversity
of our slate, which has enabled us to deliver great entertainment to a broad
range of audiences throughout the year.”
“This
incredible achievement is a testament to not only the consistent quality of
filmmaking at our studio, but also the creativity and hard work of our teams
here and around the world,” Kwan Vandenberg said. “They continue to reach for greater
possibilities in a growing and changing international marketplace.”
Kroll
added, “We share these remarkable results with our partners at New Line,
Village Roadshow, Legendary and MGM. We
also thank and congratulate the extraordinary talents behind our films, whose
commitment has been an important part of our efforts on each release.”
Two current hits, still in theatres,
are among the Studio’s highest-grossing films for the year: “The Hobbit: The
Desolation of Smaug,” in partnership with New Line Cinema and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Pictures (MGM), at $659 million worldwide and counting; and “Gravity,” at $663
million to date. The Summer blockbuster
“Man of Steel,” from Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures, was the
Studio’s top-grossing release for the year, at $668 million globally. Among the other worldwide box office
highlights for 2013 are: “Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures Pacific
Rim,” with $411 million; “The Hangover Part III,” also in partnership with
Legendary, at $362 million; “The Great Gatsby,” in partnership with Village
Roadshow Pictures, at $351 million; New Line Cinema’s “The Conjuring,” with
$318 million; and “We’re the Millers,” also from New Line, at $270 million.
Moving
into 2014, the Studio’s First Quarter titles include “Her,” presently in
limited release and due out wide on January 10; “The LEGO Movie,” in
partnership with Village Roadshow Pictures, slated for February 7; “Winter’s
Tale,” also with Village Roadshow Pictures, on February 14; and Warner Bros.
Pictures’ and Legendary Pictures’ “300: Rise of an Empire,” due out March 7.