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League of Gods (2016)
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League of Gods Revenue (Daily) (with Theater Counts)

Domestic Total: 143.43K

Opening Weekend: 84.78K

Legs: 1.69

Overview: During the reign of King Zhou, an official enters his bedchamber, and is devoured by the monstrous tails of Daji, his concubine. Outside their city, several warriors within a metal wagon discuss their strategies to free the Invisible People and their Chief, when Jiang Ziya appears to them. He tells them that when King Zhou was younger, he let himself become possessed by the Black Dragon for his quest for power.


TMDB

5.6

IMDB

4.5

Metacritic

0

RT Popcorn

37

Letterboxd

2.44

Daily Table

DateRevenue% YDTheaters
Fri, Jul 29, 2016$30,769+ 0.00%54
Sat, Jul 30, 2016$26,615 -13.50%54
Sun, Jul 31, 2016$27,395+ 2.93%54
Mon, Aug 1, 2016$16,158 -41.02%54
Tue, Aug 2, 2016$23,149+ 43.27%54
Wed, Aug 3, 2016$11,786 -49.09%54
Thu, Aug 4, 2016$7,558 -35.87%54
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Comps

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TitleRelease DateBudget
Mr. HolmesJun 19, 2015$11M
The ChallengerSep 11, 2015$0
Bajrangi BhaijaanJul 17, 2015$13M
CarolNov 20, 2015$12M
The Danish GirlNov 27, 2015$15M
The Masked SaintJan 8, 2016$0
The MermaidFeb 8, 2016$61M
BrooklynOct 20, 2015$11M
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Profitability Breakdown

Domestic

Week 1: $143.43K

Investor Share: $86.06K

Week 2: $0.00

Investor Share: $0.00

Week 3+: $0.00

Investor Share: $0.00

International

$43.27M (99.67%)

Investor Share: $15.15M

Costs

Budget: $38M


P&A: $38M

Breakdown

Gross: $43.42M


Net: $15.23M


Costs: $76M

Profit

Profit: $-60.77M (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.