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Three films from 2019 among highest grossing movies of all time in Ireland

Annual box office revenue for 2019 is expected to total €117.4m.

IRISH BOX OFFICE admissions for 2019 could exceed 15 million for the second year in a row when figures for December 2019 are tallied, an industry source has claimed.

New figures from cinema advertising group Wide Eye Media also reveal that last year’s three biggest releases are also among the ten highest grossing films of all time in Ireland.

According to the group, annual box office revenue for 2019 is expected to total €117.4m – up by €100,000 on 2018.

The figure includes €6.5m in takings from Disney’s reboot of The Lion King, €6.4m from the same studio’s Avengers: Endgame, and €6.35 from Warner Brothers’ Joker, the highest grossing films in Ireland last year.

The takings put the three films fourth, fifth and sixth respectively in the highest grossing Irish releases of all time, between 2015′s Star Wars: The Force Awakens in third and 2008′s Mamma Mia! in seventh.

The rest of last year’s top ten includes Toy Story 4, Frozen II, Spider-Man: Far From Home, Downton Abbey, Captain Marvel, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker and Aladdin.

The top grossing Irish film was the horror The Hole in the Ground. 

Final admission figures for December 2019 have yet to be tallied, but are expected to be 15% higher than the same month in 2018 and one of the biggest Decembers on record.

The number of films released last year rose by 5% from 448 in 2018 to 472 in 2019.

Family films accounted for 34% of all box office takings last year, making it the most popular genre of 2019.

Action movies and dramas were tied in second place, with 22% of box office receipts each, while musicals took 18% of earnings and comedies generated 11%.

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    Mute Peter
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    Jan 8th 2020, 11:24 AM

    €117.4m for ticket sales

    €697.7m for some popcorn and a bottle of water

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    Jan 8th 2020, 11:35 AM

    @Peter: that is the business model. Cinemas pay a lot to show the films and if it wasn’t for the other sales, tickets would be more expensive. Some of the big studios are looking for a cut of those sales too in the US. Creative accounting in the film industry is pretty bad too with highly successful films apparently never making a profit.

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    Jan 8th 2020, 1:18 PM

    @Peter: a bucket of large popcorn with butter in the middle and butter on top and a mega coke! All part of the experience :)

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    Jan 8th 2020, 1:24 PM

    @Peter: You do realise you can bring your own popcorn and water to the cinema if it bothers you that much?

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    Jan 8th 2020, 1:35 PM

    @Paul Furey: Bag of Maltesers for me

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    Jan 8th 2020, 7:50 PM

    @Craic_a_tower: Yet we got to see avengers with popcorn and coke in USA last year for under $12each, popcorn in my cinema is €7.50 with a coke, then ticket another &8.50 !!! €16 each, do the USA cinemas not make money?

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    Mute Fifty Shades of Sé
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    Jan 8th 2020, 11:17 AM

    Not surprising when prices for admission keep going up every year.

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    Jan 8th 2020, 1:25 PM

    @Fifty Shades of Sé: nothing to do with it

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    Jan 9th 2020, 5:34 AM

    @Fifty Shades of Sé: Vue Cinema in Ashbourne only charge €4.99 for all movies.. Very reasonable, so no problem paying for the popcorn etc.

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    Jan 8th 2020, 11:00 AM

    Hate to say it but that film The hole in the ground is complete tripe.

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    Jan 8th 2020, 11:01 AM

    Where a movie Joker was. Fantastic. Knew it would be good, but never imagined just how good. Also, if you fancy something different, there is an Irish horror movie on Netflix called The hole in the ground. Find it and watch it.. one of the best movies of 2019.

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    Jan 8th 2020, 11:12 AM

    @Peter Cavey: if only the article had mentioned it clearly and said it was the top selling film of the year.

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    Jan 8th 2020, 11:16 AM

    @5☆Fily: sorry, that was a typo. I meant what a movie joker was.

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    Jan 8th 2020, 1:47 PM

    @Peter Cavey: the joker is overrated

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    Jan 8th 2020, 7:51 PM

    @J: Thought it was pile of boring shite, people walked out in the cinema early

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    Jan 8th 2020, 8:29 PM

    The films made now are just total garbage compared to the 90′s. 1994 was the best of all time for modern cinema when you just sit back and think that Forrest Gump Pulp Fiction and Shawshank Redemption were all in the cinema in that one single year. That standard of consistent movie quality produced in that one year will never be bettered in our lifetime.

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    Jan 8th 2020, 4:05 PM

    Good clean, wholesome family entertainment accounted for 34% of all box office takings in Irish cinemas. Isn’t that a good argument against steamy sex stuff?

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    Jan 8th 2020, 6:11 PM

    @Garreth Byrne: not really, no. You can have you’re innocent family fun and us perverted degenerates can our fun too. Everybody wins.

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