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The Monster (2016)
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The Monster Revenue (Daily) (with Theater Counts)

Domestic Total: 12.54K

Opening Weekend: 6.62K

Legs: 1.89

Overview: A mother and her 10-year old daughter are trapped in a forest. There is something in this forest. Something unlike anything they have heard before. Something that lurks in the darkness and it’s coming after them.


TMDB

5.5

IMDB

5.4

Metacritic

69

Letterboxd

2.64

Daily Table

DateRevenue% YDTheaters
Fri, Nov 11, 2016$2,412+ 0.00%18
Sat, Nov 12, 2016$2,592+ 7.46%18
Sun, Nov 13, 2016$1,620 -37.50%18
Mon, Nov 14, 2016$954 -41.11%18
Tue, Nov 15, 2016$1,386+ 45.28%18
Wed, Nov 16, 2016$1,062 -23.38%18
Thu, Nov 17, 2016$1,098+ 3.39%18
Fri, Nov 18, 2016$198 -81.97%3
Sat, Nov 19, 2016$461+ 132.83%3
Sun, Nov 20, 2016$350 -24.08%3
Mon, Nov 21, 2016$180 -48.57%3
Tue, Nov 22, 2016$141 -21.67%3
Wed, Nov 23, 2016$54 -61.70%3
Thu, Nov 24, 2016$36 -33.33%3
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Comps

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TitleRelease DateBudget
Green RoomApr 15, 2016$5M
The Other Side of the DoorFeb 25, 2016$5M
RegressionOct 1, 2015$20M
The Vatican TapesJul 23, 2015$13M
GrandmaJun 4, 2015$600K
American HoneySep 30, 2016$4M
Swiss Army ManJun 24, 2016$3M
Captain FantasticJul 8, 2016$5M
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Profitability Breakdown

Domestic

Week 1: $11.12K

Investor Share: $6.67K

Week 2: $1.42K

Investor Share: $781.00

Week 3+: $0.00

Investor Share: $0.00

International

$73.74K (85.46%)

Investor Share: $25.81K

Costs

Budget: $3M


P&A: $3M

Breakdown

Gross: $86.29K


Net: $33.27K


Costs: $5.4M

Profit

Profit: $-5.37M (Loss)

The profitability breakdown is based on Dan Murrell's YouTube videos (Dan Murrell is not affiliated with Reel Numbers). The breakdown only includes the theatrical release and does not account for any post-theatrical revenue streams such as streaming, home video, or merchandise sales. Additionally, the breakdown does not include any tax incentives, sponsorships, or product placement that may have occurred during production.