Domestic Total: 130K
Opening Weekend: 130K
Legs: 1.00
Overview: In 2004, Hope Ann Greggory became an American hero after winning the bronze medal for the women's gymnastics team. Today, she's still living in her small hometown, washed-up and embittered. Stuck in the past, Hope must reassess her life when a promising young gymnast threatens her local celebrity status.
| Date | Revenue | % YD | Theaters |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fri, Mar 18, 2016 | $130,000 | + 0.00% | 1167 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Melissa Rauch | Hope Annabelle Greggory |
| Gary Cole | Stan Greggory |
| Thomas Middleditch | Ben Lawfort |
| Sebastian Stan | Lance Tucker |
| Cecily Strong | Janice Townsend |
| Haley Lu Richardson | Maggie Townsend |
| Dale Raoul | Doris |
| Craig Kilborn | Heath Parker |
| Dominique Dawes | Dominique Dawes |
| Olga Korbut | Olga Korbut |
| Dominique Moceanu | Dominique Moceanu |
| Barak Hardley | Matt |
| Michael Shamus Wiles | Vet |
| Ellery Sprayberry | Teenage Hope |
| Kathryn Ding | Christa |
| Stephanie Bertoni | TV Reporter |
| Brian Binder | Ryan |
| John Thobaben | Tony |
| Shellie Brozak-Lukasik | Hope's Mom |
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| Title | Release Date | Budget |
|---|---|---|
| Rock the Kasbah | Oct 22, 2015 | $15M |
| Trainwreck | Jul 17, 2015 | $35M |
| Dirty Grandpa | Jan 20, 2016 | $12M |
| Burnt | Oct 2, 2015 | $20M |
| We Are Your Friends | Aug 26, 2015 | $6M |
| American Ultra | Aug 19, 2015 | $28M |
| Magic Mike XXL | Jul 1, 2015 | $15M |
| Dope | Jun 19, 2015 | $7M |
Week 1: $130K
Week 2: $0.00
Investor Share: $0.00
Week 3+: $0.00
Investor Share: $0.00
$N/A (0.00%)
Investor Share: $N/A
Budget: $4M
P&A: $4M
Gross: $130K
Net: $78K
Costs: $7M
Profit: $-6.92M (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.