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Where the Data Ranks 2016’s Comic Book Films

The summer movie season is over and we’ve seen an interesting year when it comes to comic book films. For months debates have raged as to who is more successful, Marvel or DC, which movies were successes, and which were flops. The answers aren’t so simple and black and white, which is why I like to turn to data to give actual rankings as to who were winners and losers.

So far this year, seven films have been released based on comic books (counting Batman: The Killing Joke). This feature will be weekly until the end of the year, as some films are still in the box-office and there’s till more to come.

Of note:

  • Doctor Strange currently sits at just under $652.9 million. The film is $1.8 million behind Big Hero 6 and $12 million behind Man of Steel. It’ll likely pass Big Hero 6, but maybe Man of Steel. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is $56 million ahead and even though the film still has yet to open in Japan, it’s not likely it’ll close that gap. It also will remain far behind Suicide Squad‘s $745.6 million worldwide total putting it in fifth for this year’s comic films.
  • Officer Downe continues to look like it has earned any more money. When it comes to the below stats, the film is being treated like Batman: The Killing Joke. The film is mostly a video on demand release, so it likely won’t see a wide release.
  • The Chair is currently not included in these stats. While the film is based on a comic, its release was done so through a service where receipts aren’t tracked in traditional ways.
  • DC’s films average $315.5 million a film domestically compared to Marvel’s $302.2 million. Internationally, Marvel earns $475.9 million and DC earns $446.8 million.

Here’s where this year’s movie crop stands as far as the actual numbers. Numbers are presented with and without The Killing Joke and Officer Downe which did not have an international run or wide release, so was not included in that average to start:

Total Domestic Gross: $1.896 billion ($1.893 billion without Killing Joke and Officer Downe)
Total International Gross: $3.108 billion
Worldwide Gross: $5.005 billion ($5.001 billion without Killing Joke and Officer Downe)
Total Reported Budgets: $1.215 billion ($1.211 billion without Killing Joke and Officer Downe)
Total “Profit”: $3.790 billion ($3.790 billion without Killing Joke and Officer Downe)

Average Domestic Gross: $270.3 million ($210.7 million with Killing Joke and Officer Downe)
Average International Gross: $444 million
Average: Worldwide Gross: $714.4 million ($556.1 million with Killing Joke and Officer Downe)
Average Budget: $151.8 million ($173 million with Killing Joke and Officer Downe)
Average Profit: $541.4 million ($473.8 million with Killing Joke and Officer Downe)

Now that we have those numbers down we can get a better idea as to how films have actually done this year. Below are various rankings of where films stand so far and if the films are above average (green) or below average (red):

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Where the Data Ranks 2016’s Comic Book Films

The summer movie season is wrapping up and we’ve seen an interesting year when it comes to comic book films. For months debates have raged as to who is more successful, Marvel or DC, which movies were successes, and which were flops. The answers aren’t so simple and black and white, which is why I like to turn to data to give actual rankings as to who were winners and losers.

So far this year, seven films have been released based on comic books (counting Batman: The Killing Joke). This feature will be weekly until the end of the year, as some films are still in the box-office and there’s till more to come.

Of note:

  • Doctor Strange currently sits at just under $652.9 million. The film is $5 million behind Big Hero 6 and $16 million behind Man of Steel. It’ll likely pass both before all is through. But, after that, it gets murkier. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is $56 million ahead and even though the film still has yet to open in Japan, it’s not likely it’ll close that gap. It also will remain far behind Suicide Squad‘s $745.6 million worldwide total putting it in fifth for this year’s comic films.
  • Officer Downe continues to look like it has earned any more money. When it comes to the below stats, the film is being treated like Batman: The Killing Joke. The film is mostly a video on demand release, so it likely won’t see a wide release.
  • The Chair is currently not included in these stats. While the film is based on a comic, its release was done so through a service where receipts aren’t tracked in traditional ways.
  • DC’s films average $315.5 million a film domestically compared to Marvel’s $302 million. Internationally, Marvel earns $475.9 million and DC earns $446.8 million.

Here’s where this year’s movie crop stands as far as the actual numbers. Numbers are presented with and without The Killing Joke and Officer Downe which did not have an international run or wide release, so was not included in that average to start:

Total Domestic Gross: $1.894 billion ($1.890 billion without Killing Joke and Officer Downe)
Total International Gross: $3.107 billion
Worldwide Gross: $5.001 billion ($4.997 billion without Killing Joke and Officer Downe)
Total Reported Budgets: $1.215 billion ($1.211 billion without Killing Joke and Officer Downe)
Total “Profit”: $3.786 billion ($3.786 billion without Killing Joke and Officer Downe)

Average Domestic Gross: $270 million ($210 million with Killing Joke and Officer Downe)
Average International Gross: $443.9 million
Average: Worldwide Gross: $713.9 million ($555.7 million with Killing Joke and Officer Downe)
Average Budget: $151.8 million ($173 million with Killing Joke and Officer Downe)
Average Profit: $540.9 million ($473.3 million with Killing Joke and Officer Downe)

Now that we have those numbers down we can get a better idea as to how films have actually done this year. Below are various rankings of where films stand so far and if the films are above average (green) or below average (red):

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Where the Data Ranks 2016’s Comic Book Films

The summer movie season is wrapping up and we’ve seen an interesting year when it comes to comic book films. For months debates have raged as to who is more successful, Marvel or DC, which movies were successes, and which were flops. The answers aren’t so simple and black and white, which is why I like to turn to data to give actual rankings as to who were winners and losers.

So far this year, seven films have been released based on comic books (counting Batman: The Killing Joke). This feature will be weekly until the end of the year, as some films are still in the box-office and there’s till more to come.

Of note:

  • Doctor Strange currently sits at just under $645.8 million. The film has passed Thor: The Dark World worldwide. The film will likely wind up seventh when it comes to worldwide totals for Marvel films when its run ends. It’s currently 20th all time for comic adaptations, but will only move up a couple more slots. It also will remain far behind Suicide Squad‘s $745.6 million worldwide total.
  • After almost doubling its earning last week, Officer Downe doesn’t look like it has earned any more money. When it comes to the below stats, the film is being treated like Batman: The Killing Joke. The film is mostly a video on demand release, so it likely won’t see a wide release.
  • The Chair is currently not included in these stats. While the film is based on a comic, its release was done so through a service where receipts aren’t tracked in traditional ways.
  • DC’s films average $315.5 million a film domestically compared to Marvel’s $301.8 million. Internationally, Marvel earns $475.6 million and DC earns $446.8 million.

Here’s where this year’s movie crop stands as far as the actual numbers. Numbers are presented with and without The Killing Joke and Officer Downe which did not have an international run or wide release, so was not included in that average to start:

Total Domestic Gross: $1.890 billion ($1.886 billion without Killing Joke and Officer Downe)
Total International Gross: $3.104 billion
Worldwide Gross: $4.994 billion ($4.990 billion without Killing Joke and Officer Downe)
Total Reported Budgets: $1.215 billion ($1.211 billion without Killing Joke and Officer Downe)
Total “Profit”: $3.779 billion ($3.779 billion without Killing Joke and Officer Downe)

Average Domestic Gross: $269.5 million ($210 million without Killing Joke and Officer Downe)
Average International Gross: $443.4 million
Average: Worldwide Gross: $712.9 million ($554.9 million without Killing Joke and Officer Downe)
Average Budget: $151.8 million ($173 million without Killing Joke and Officer Downe)
Average Profit: $539.9 million ($472.4 million without Killing Joke and Officer Downe)

Now that we have those numbers down we can get a better idea as to how films have actually done this year. Below are various rankings of where films stand so far and if the films are above average (green) or below average (red):

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Where the Data Ranks 2016’s Comic Book Films

The summer movie season is wrapping up and we’ve seen an interesting year when it comes to comic book films. For months debates have raged as to who is more successful, Marvel or DC, which movies were successes, and which were flops. The answers aren’t so simple and black and white, which is why I like to turn to data to give actual rankings as to who were winners and losers.

So far this year, seven films have been released based on comic books (counting Batman: The Killing Joke). This feature will be weekly until the end of the year, as some films are still in the box-office and there’s till more to come.

Of note:

  • Suicide Squad now stands at $745.6 million. There was no new dollars in over the past three weeks, so looks like that’s the end of it’s run. The film is $2.2 million short of X-Men: Days of Future Past and currently the fifteenth top-grossing comic film of all time.
  • Doctor Strange currently sits at just under $635 million. The film passed Iron Man 2 in worldwide totals and is $10 million short of Thor: The Dark World worldwide, but it passed that film’s domestic total. The film will likely wind up seventh when it comes to worldwide totals for Marvel films when its run ends.
  • Officer Downe almost doubled its earnings, from $470 to $850! When it comes to the below stats, the film is being treated like Batman: The Killing Joke. The film is mostly a video on demand release, so it likely won’t see a wide release.
  • The Chair is currently not included in these stats. While the film is based on a comic, its release was done so through a service where receipts aren’t tracked in traditional ways.
  • DC’s films average $315.5 million a film domestically compared to Marvel’s $301.3 million. Internationally, Marvel earns $475.4 million and DC earns $446.8 million.

Here’s where this year’s movie crop stands as far as the actual numbers. Numbers are presented with and without The Killing Joke and Officer Downe which did not have an international run or wide release, so was not included in that average to start:

Total Domestic Gross: $1.883 billion ($1.879 billion without Killing Joke and Officer Downe)
Total International Gross: $3.1 billion
Worldwide Gross: $4.983 billion ($4.979 billion without Killing Joke and Officer Downe)
Total Reported Budgets: $1.215 billion ($1.211 billion without Killing Joke and Officer Downe)
Total “Profit”: $3.769 billion ($3.768 billion without Killing Joke and Officer Downe)

Average Domestic Gross: $268.5 million ($208.2 million without Killing Joke and Officer Downe)
Average International Gross: $442.8 million
Average: Worldwide Gross: $711.3 million ($553.7 million without Killing Joke and Officer Downe)
Average Budget: $151.8 million ($173 million without Killing Joke and Officer Downe)
Average Profit: $538.3 million ($471.1 million without Killing Joke and Officer Downe)

Now that we have those numbers down we can get a better idea as to how films have actually done this year. Below are various rankings of where films stand so far and if the films are above average (green) or below average (red):

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Where the Data Ranks 2016’s Comic Book Films

The summer movie season is wrapping up and we’ve seen an interesting year when it comes to comic book films. For months debates have raged as to who is more successful, Marvel or DC, which movies were successes, and which were flops. The answers aren’t so simple and black and white, which is why I like to turn to data to give actual rankings as to who were winners and losers.

So far this year, seven films have been released based on comic books (counting Batman: The Killing Joke). This feature will be weekly until the end of the year, as some films are still in the box-office and there’s till more to come.

Of note:

  • Suicide Squad now stands at $745.6 million. There was no new dollars in over the past two weeks, so looks like that’s the end of it’s run. The film is $2.2 million short of X-Men: Days of Future Past and currently the fifteenth top-grossing comic film of all time.
  • Doctor Strange currently sits at just under $616 million. The film is about $8 million behind Iron Man 2 when it comes to worldwide totals. It’s also about $1 million behind Thor: The Dark World when it comes to domestic totals. It should pass both this week.
  • Officer Downe is being added to the mix, sort of. The film based on an Image Comics series opened but it was just 2 theaters… and it earned $470. So, I’m going to treat it like Batman: The Killing Joke. The film is mostly a video on demand release, so it likely won’t see a wide release.
  • The Chair is currently not included in these stats. While the film is based on a comic, its release was done so through a service where receipts aren’t tracked in traditional ways.
  • DC’s films average $315.5 million a film domestically compared to Marvel’s $300.5 million. Internationally, Marvel earns $474.7 million and DC earns $446.8 million.

Here’s where this year’s movie crop stands as far as the actual numbers. Numbers are presented with and without The Killing Joke and Officer Downe which did not have an international run or wide release, so was not included in that average to start:

Total Domestic Gross: $1.873 billion ($1.869 billion without Killing Joke and Officer Downe)
Total International Gross: $3.091 billion
Worldwide Gross: $4.964 billion ($4.960 billion without Killing Joke and Officer Downe)
Total Reported Budgets: $1.215 billion ($1.211 billion without Killing Joke and Officer Downe)
Total “Profit”: $3.750 billion ($3.749 billion without Killing Joke and Officer Downe)

Average Domestic Gross: $267.0 million ($208.1 million without Killing Joke and Officer Downe)
Average International Gross: $441.6 million
Average: Worldwide Gross: $708.6 million ($551.6 million without Killing Joke and Officer Downe)
Average Budget: $151.8 million ($173 million without Killing Joke and Officer Downe)
Average Profit: $535.6 million ($468.7 million without Killing Joke and Officer Downe)

Now that we have those numbers down we can get a better idea as to how films have actually done this year. Below are various rankings of where films stand so far and if the films are above average (green) or below average (red):

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Officer Downe Can’t Be Kept Down. A New Edition is Out in January.

Powerhouse creative team Joe Casey and Chris Burnham will release a new edition of their hardcore, hard-hitting, crime-fighting series Officer Downe from Image Comics and Man of Action Entertainment this January.

Terrence Done is the committed LA cop who’ll keep coming back for more…even from beyond the grave. Experience the Badass with a Badge like never before, with all-new bonus features for this edition, including the complete screenplay of the feature film and an insane amount of on-set/behind-the-scenes photos, giving you an inside glimpse of the making of the film—in theaters and on video-on-demand November 18th!

Officer Downe TP hits comic book stores Wednesday, January 18th and bookstores Tuesday, January 24th.

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Comic Turned Film Officer Downe Gets an Official Poster

Adapted from the comic series by Joe Casey and Chris Burnham, Officer Downe takes you into a hyper-real Los Angeles for the story of a savage LA policeman who is repeatedly resurrected and returned to active duty via dark science technology. Officer Downe lives and dies to clean the streets of Los Angeles, but with every revival he loses more of his sanity.

The film stars Kim Coates and directed by M. Shawn Crahan, a.k.a. “Clown” from the band Slipknot. The film coes to video on demand November 18, 2016.

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4 KIDS WALK INTO A BANK #1 CoverIt’s new comic book day! What’s everyone excited for? Sound off in the comments below!

While you decide on that, here’s some comic news and reviews around the web in our morning roundup.

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Gizmodo – Reebok Only Sold Ripley’s Alien Reeboks in Men’s Sizes – Seriously!?

The Beat – The Officer Downe movie will premiere at LA Film Festival – This should be awesome.

CBR – Mark Millar’s “American Jesus” & “Supercrooks” Head to Hollywood – Not too shocked, his films do well.

Kotaku – The Walking Dead: Michonne Ends With a Terrible, Meaningful Choice – Is this any good? Anyone play it?

Mashable – Marvel defends ‘Doctor Strange’ casting with new character info – Interesting.

BBC – Gogi, the heroine created by Pakistan’s first female cartoonist – Didn’t know about this.

Arizona Jewish Post – How a graphic novel kept this Dutch Jewish couple close but out of Nazis’ reach  – This is a must read.

 

Around the Tubes Reviews

Nothing But Comics – 4 Kids Walk Into a Bank #1

Talking Comics – 4 Kids Walk Into a Bank #1

The Beat – Renee

Newsarama – Best Shots Advance Reviews: Micronauts #1, 4 Kids Walk Into a Bank #1, More

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About this time tomorrow, I’ll be in the airport waiting to head to San Diego for Comic-Con!

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The Hollywood Reporter – Slipknot’s Shawn ‘Clown’ Crahan to Direct ‘Officer Downe‘ – Interesting.

Bleeding Cool – X-Men: Days Of Future Past Villain And Plot Details Bubble UpHmmm.

Bleeding Cool – Zero Tolerance At San Diego Comic ConToo bad the convention doesn’t have this policy.

 

Around the Tubes Reviews

CBR – Hawkeye #12

Preview – Officer Downe: Bigger, Better, Bastard Edition HC

Officer Downe: Bigger, Better, Bastard Edition HC

story JOE CASEY, art / cover CHRIS BURNHAM
Price: $17.99

The Badass With A Badge returns in a glorious oversized hardcover! Brought to you JOE CASEY (BUTCHER BAKER) and CHRIS BURNHAM (Batman, Inc.) – now with ADDED PAGES of over-the-top sex and violence – experience OFFICER DOWNE as it was meant to be experienced! You’ve never felt “command presence” quite like this! This is the cop that’ll keep coming back for more… even from beyond the grave! Now with all-new bonus features!

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