SynopsisThe Expendables are back and this time it's personal.Barney Ross, Lee Christmas, Yin Yang, Gunnar Jensen, Toll Road and Hale Caesar - with newest members Billy the and Maggie aboard - are reunited when Mr. Church enlists the Expendables to take on a seemingly simple job. The task looks like an easy paycheck for Barney and his band of old-school mercenaries. But when things go wrong and one of their own is viciously killed, the Expendables are compelled to seek revenge in hostile territory where the odds are stacked against them. Hell-bent on payback, the crew cuts a swath of destruction through opposing forces, wreaking havoc and shutting down an unexpected threat in the nick of time - six pounds of weapons-grade plutonium; enough to change the balance of power in the world. But that's nothing compared to the justice they serve against the villainous adversary who savagely murdered their brother.That is done the Expendables way.MetricsOpening Weekend:$28,591,370 (33.6% of total gross)Legs:2.97 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)Domestic Share:27.3% (domestic box office/worldwide)Production Budget:$100,000,000 (worldwide box office is 3.1 times production budget)Theater counts:3,316 opening theaters/3,355 max. Theaters, 5.9 weeks average run per theaterInfl.

BO$97,312,410Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists. January 17th, 2013led all earning first place on the with 241,000 units / $6.75 million during its opening week of release.

Its Blu-ray share was just under 40%, which is low for this type of release.January 17th, 2013There were a quartet of to reach the December 2nd edition of the, but none of them were able to challenge for top spot. And were in a battle for first place with the former winning if you go by units at 637,000 to 584,000. However, the latter wins in terms of revenue at $11.65 million to $8.09 million. Brave is still a little behind in terms of total units at 4.33 million to 4.75 million; however, after just three weeks of release, it has overtaken The Lorax's 17-week total revenue at $73.45 million to $72.32 million.January 16th, 2013did better on the than it did on the, relatively speaking.

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Sold an additional 756,000 units generating $15.59 million more revenue for the week giving it a total of 1.80 million units / $37.33 million after just two weeks of release. This is a very strong start for a kids movie.January 16th, 2013There were not many to reach the top 30 on the November 25th edition of the. This is not a surprise, as it was the Thanksgiving Sales weekend and holdovers tend to dominate the chart. Remained in top spot with 1.59 million units / $27.28 million during its second week of release. At this point, it had sold 3.75 million units and generated $61.79 million, which was enough for sixth place for.January 9th, 2013There were quite a few to chart on the November 18th edition of the. In fact, there were five in the top ten. Leading the way was with 1.16 million units and $23.97 million.

Its opening week Blu-ray share was 35%, which is lower than expected. Granted, it is a kids movie, but it is a 3D animated kids movie.November 18th, 2012It's not a good week on the home market.

Financial analysis of The Expendables 2 (2012) including budget, domestic and international box office gross, DVD and Blu-ray sales reports, total earnings. The Expendables 2 - DVD. USA 2012 - with Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Dolph Lundgren, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Bruce Willis,.

The best-selling new release is, which makes sense, as the film made $300 million worldwide. However, the second best selling new release of the week is on. The came out last month and is currently cheaper than the DVD. It is a really shallow week for new releases. As for releases that might compete for Pick of the Week, there's not a lot here to look at. I'm going to go with the special edition for The Point!

A TV movie from 1971 that isn't exactly forgotten, but is isn't as well known as it should be. Grave of the Fireflies on is the only other contender for the week.November 18th, 2012cost $82 million, which is not an insignificant amount of money, especially for a mini-major like. However, the risk paid off when it became the distributor's biggest hit of all time.

(That record has since been broken by.) It was obvious that they would make a sequel, but is it any good? Granted, in my, I called the original, 'a pretty mindless action film that takes itself a little too seriously at times.' So I'm not expecting a lot here. If the movie can provide mindless action like before, then I will assume it is worth checking out for fans. Can it deliver?

Can it surpass expectations?September 26th, 2012. Remained in first place on the international chart with $29.83 million on 7,250 screens in 73 markets for a total of $103 million internationally. It is already the second best in the internationally and while it might not become the number one film, it has made enough to ensure another installment. The film opened in first place in Germany with $3.40 million on 475 screens over the weekend for a total of $3.74 million, while it also topped the chart in Mexico with $3.55 million on 1,218. Its best market of the weekend was Japan, where it added $6.35 million on 775 screens over the weekend for a total of $28.23 million after just two weeks of release.September 19th, 2012.

Debuted in top spot on the international chart with $49.61 million on 6,154 screens in 65 markets. The film opened in first place in a trio of major markets with Japan pulling in $8.63 million on 774 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $11.17 million.

Russia was close behind with $8.37 million on 1,100 screens. It was was able to grab first place in Brazil with $3.15 million on 391. On the other hand, the film had to settle for second place in South Korea with $1.99 million on 368 screens over the weekend and a total opening of $2.44 million. It debuted in third place in Australia with $1.50 million on 175.September 17th, 2012. 2012 started off so well that I keep thinking the box office will return to those glory days, or at the very least it will stop sucking.

That didn't happen this weekend. Granted, the box office grew 28% from last weekend to $86 million. However, this is 15% lower than the same weekend and it is still one of the. Year-to-date, 2012 still leads 2011, but that lead has shrunk to just 3.0% at $7.80 billion to $7.58 billion.

If things don't turn around very soon, 2012 will lose its lead in terms of tickets sold (currently just 1.8%) and its overall lead shortly after that. Since fewer people are watching movies in theaters, it means fewer people are seeing trailers, posters, etc. For upcoming films. Fewer people seeing trailers for upcoming films does often times result in fewer people seeing these upcoming movies. We need a true blockbuster to break out of this cycle.September 13th, 2012. The overall box office this past weekend was not only the worst of the year so far, but it was the we've seen in more than a decade.

Not only did the box office have a decade of inflation, but also a decade of population growth, which makes this result even more depressing. Was the only bright spot in the top ten. Both and missed the Mendoza Line during their opening weekend.

Overall, the box office plummeted 35% to just $67 million. Compared to, the box office fell by 17%. It's a disaster. 2012 is still ahead of 2011 by 3.3% at $7.70 billion to $7.45 billion. Things will have to get better next weekend, so hopefully we will never have to think about this weekend again.September 6th, 2012. The weekend after the Labor Day long weekend is often the worst weekend of the entire year at the box office. This certainly seems to be the case this year.

There are two wide releases, or to be more accurate, one wide release, and one semi-wide release,. Neither film is expected to top $10 million. The last time the number one film over the weekend earned less than $10,000,000 was way back in 2008 with the release of, which opened in the weekend after Labor Day.

There is a slim chance The Words will earn less than Bangkok Dangerous did. This weekend wasn't actually pretty good with dominating the chart. There's almost no chance any film opening this weekend will match the $22.40 million that film earned. The top three films combined probably won't match that figure.

2012 will start the autumn with a pretty big fall.September 5th, 2012. Thanks to its opening in China, returned to the top of the international chart with $49.8 million on 10,000 screens in 64 markets. The film now has $577.7 million internationally and $1.009 billion, becoming just the twelfth film to reach that milestone. In China, the film earned $28.5 million on 4,100 screens, which was easily enough for first place. The film had to settle for second place in Italy with $4.95 million on 914 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $8.75 million.September 4th, 2012.

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Contents Production:In a November 2013 interview, Couture confirmed that filming had finished on the third film, and that discussions for a fourth Expendables film were taking place.In May of 2014, various media cited how Stallone actually was on good terms with via Twitter comments and interviews. He acknowledged that it had sounded like a hostile breakup but actually had just been a schedule that hadn't worked out, which was why Willis didn't return and was in the third film. Fans and other sites later started speculating if this meant that Willis would return in the fourth film.Throughout 2017, it was reported on the film being in development hell due to continual production difficulties. It began when Stallone almost exited after Stallone was failing to find common ground on the script with and having found the success he desired returning to his Rocky role in the sequel Creed in 2015. A sales poster was never-the-less shown on various Action movie sites and blogs by Millennium Films despite various reports already breaking out about Stallone's potential exit.On February of 2018, noted to media outlets and on his Twitter account a growing issue where he had finally come out to admit that a Hollywood agent had touched him appropriately at a party.

He revealed that the agent just so happened to represent Stallone and implied that Lerner's reps were asking Crews to drop his lawsuit against Stallone's agent. This lead to various speculation on wether or not Crews would return to the franchise.

Crews had previously stated in 2016 he was interested in returning as long as Stallone was still involved.On May 16, 2018, Millennium Films also updated its promotion space at Cannes film festival by showing off posters for it's other film sequels Rambo V and Angel Has Fallen.