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Movie Box Office Tracker

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Movie Box Office Tracker

Movie Box Office Tracker

Track domestic weekend and weekly box office rankings, or look up full career performance data for any film like budget, opening weekend, domestic and worldwide gross, and ROI, sourced directly from Box Office Mojo. No API keys. No proxies. Results in seconds.

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Movie Box Office Lookup

Look up box office performance data for any film — production budget, opening weekend, domestic and worldwide gross, ROI, and profit/loss — sourced directly from Box Office Mojo. Search by title or IMDb ID. No API keys. No proxies. Bulk lookups in seconds.

Built for film industry analysts, entertainment journalists, investors, production companies, and anyone who needs structured, machine-readable box office data at scale.


How to use

  1. Enter film titles in the Movies field — one per line
  2. Include the year to avoid ambiguity for common titles: Barbie 2023, Batman 1989
  3. Or use IMDb IDs directly: tt0816692
  4. Click Start

That's it. No modes, no configuration, no API keys.


Output fields

FieldDescription
titleFilm title
yearRelease year
imdbIdIMDb title ID, e.g. tt0816692
releaseDateEarliest release date
distributorDomestic distributor
mpaaRatingMPAA rating (G, PG, PG-13, R)
runtimeFilm runtime
productionBudgetReported or estimated production budget (USD)
openingWeekendDomestic opening weekend gross (USD)
domesticGrossTotal domestic lifetime gross (USD)
internationalGrossTotal international lifetime gross (USD)
worldwideGrossTotal worldwide lifetime gross (USD)
roiWorldwide gross ÷ production budget
profitLossWorldwide gross − production budget (USD)

Input examples

By title (recommended):

Interstellar
The Dark Knight
Barbie 2023
Oppenheimer
Titanic 1997

By IMDb ID (skip search, go directly to the title page):

tt0816692
tt0468569
tt1517268

Mixed:

Interstellar
tt0468569
Barbie 2023

Use cases

Film benchmarking

Before distribution deals or investment decisions, compare the performance of comparable films by title. Pull ROI, opening weekend, and total gross for a slate of films in the same genre or budget range in one run.

Investment and financial analysis

Structure budget-to-gross data for any number of films to analyse return profiles by genre, studio, release window, or budget tier. Pre-calculated roi and profitLoss fields are ready for export to Excel or any BI tool.

Slate and portfolio analysis

Look up an entire studio slate or distributor portfolio at once. Export to CSV and pivot by distributor, year, or MPAA rating.

Journalism and editorial

Pull structured financials for any films mentioned in a story without manually looking up each title on Box Office Mojo.

Award season due diligence

Cross-reference commercial performance with critical reception for films on the awards circuit — linkable to review aggregators by imdbId.


Notes on the data

Production budget — Budget figures come from studio announcements or trade press reports. Not all films have publicly confirmed budgets — productionBudget will be null for films without a published figure, which is common for smaller, independent, or streaming-first releases.

Profit/loss — The profitLoss field is worldwide gross minus production budget only. It does not include theatrical marketing and P&A costs (typically $30–150M for wide releases), distribution fees, or talent participations. Use as a directional indicator, not an accounting statement.

Title matching — When searching by title, the actor takes the most relevant search result from Box Office Mojo. Including the year (e.g. Batman 1989) ensures the correct version is selected when multiple films share a title.

International gross — When not directly available, derived as worldwide minus domestic.


Frequently asked questions

Where does the data come from? All data is scraped from Box Office Mojo (boxofficemojo.com), the industry-standard source for domestic theatrical box office data, owned by IMDb.

Where do I find an IMDb ID? Go to any film's page at imdb.com — the ID is in the URL: imdb.com/title/tt0816692/. The tt prefix and the digits that follow are the ID.

Why is the budget sometimes missing? Many films, particularly independent releases and streaming-first titles, do not have publicly confirmed production budgets. Box Office Mojo only lists a budget when a figure has been reported by the studio or a credible trade publication.

Does this cover international box office by territory? No. This returns worldwide total and domestic total. International is derived as the difference. Per-territory breakdowns are not available from the data source used.

Can I look up older films? Yes. Box Office Mojo's coverage extends back to the 1980s for major releases, and earlier for some titles.



Changelog

2026-03-09 — v0.2.2

  • Replaced BOM search page (JS-rendered, unreliable from datacenter IPs) with IMDb's public autocomplete JSON API for title resolution
  • Title queries now resolve to an IMDb ID first, then go directly to the BOM title page — no proxies required

2026-03-09 — v0.2.1

  • Fixed search: removed manual User-Agent headers that were interfering with Crawlee's browser fingerprint generator, causing Box Office Mojo to return stripped HTML
  • Strip year from search query sent to BOM (year retained for result matching only, fixing "Avatar 2" style queries)

2026-03-09 — v0.2.0

  • Simplified to single mode: search by film title or IMDb ID
  • Title search: automatically finds the correct Box Office Mojo page, with year-based disambiguation
  • Removed chart mode (weekend/weekly rankings) — cleaner, focused actor
  • Removed all configuration fields — just a list of films

2026-03-09 — v0.1.0

  • Initial release (chart + movie modes)