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#Q ORIGINAL QUESTION

Regarding the film Arrival (2016), how much did the film make at both the box office and after (detail breakdown), and how did that compare to its budget?

What a correct answer would look like:

Arrival (2016) was a significant financial success. Produced for $47 million, it grossed $100.5 million domestically and $102.8 million internationally for a worldwide total of $203.4 million (rising to ~$212.8 million with re-releases). Paramount acquired North American and Chinese rights for $20 million; while the US release was highly profitable, the China release was softer ($15.9 million). Post-theatrical revenue included ~$20.6 million in domestic disc sales ($14.2M Blu-ray, $6.4M DVD).

What the LLM said (errors and omissions annotated)

The film Arrival (2016) was a major financial and critical success, particularly notable for its "legs" (longevity in theaters) and high return on investment (ROI) for a non-franchise, cerebral science-fiction drama.

1. Financial Breakdown

The Budget

Box Office Performance

Post-Theatrical (Home Media & Ancillary)

In the "after-market," Arrival continued to perform well due to strong word-of-mouth and its status as a "thinking person's" sci-fi film.


2. Comparison to Budget & Profitability

Arrival is cited as a textbook example of a "prestige" hit because its earnings far exceeded the traditional industry "break-even" threshold (usually 2.5x the production budget).

Metric Figure Notes
Budget-to-Box Office Ratio ~4.3x A ratio of 4.3 indicates the film was highly profitable before home media.
Theatrical Multiplier (Legs) 4.18x This measures its domestic total against its $24M opening. High multipliers (anything >3x) indicate strong word-of-mouth.
Distributor ROI (Paramount) High Paramount's $20M acquisition of US/China rights yielded a $100M+ domestic gross, making it one of their most efficient investments of 2016.

3. Why it Succeeded Financially

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[1] Production budget is consistently reported as $47 million.
[2] P&A costs are rarely public, but $25-40M is a standard industry estimate for a mid-budget wide release.
[3] Paramount acquired North American and Chinese rights for $20 million at Cannes 2014.
[4] Domestic gross was $100.5 million.
[5] International gross was $102.8 million.
[6] Worldwide total was $203.4 million.
[7] Box Office Mojo lists a lifetime gross of $212.8 million in some indices, likely accounting for re-releases.
[8] Domestic video sales totaled approximately $20.6 million.
[9] Blu-ray sales were ~$14.2M and DVD sales were ~$6.4M.
[10] The film has cycled through various streaming platforms (Epix, Hulu, Prime) since release. While licensing is a revenue source, the specific platforms mentioned may not reflect the current availability or the primary initial deal (which was likely Epix).
[11] Opening weekend was $24.1 million, yielding a multiplier of ~4.18x.
[12] Paramount did acquire China rights, but the film performed poorly there ($15.9M gross), meaning the 'High ROI' was almost entirely due to the US performance.
[13] The film received 8 Academy Award nominations.

#O MISSED POINTS & OVERSIGHTS

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China Box Office Underperformance

The summary mentions Paramount bought China rights but fails to note that the China release was a disappointment ($15.9M), which nuances the 'High ROI' claim.

#C RELATED QUERIES

#01 What was the specific box office gross of Arrival in China?
#02 Did Arrival win any of its 8 Oscar nominations?

#S SOURCES

blu-ray.com the-numbers.com blu-ray.com wikipedia.org wikipedia.org wikipedia.org justwatch.com paramountmovies.com screenrant.com thestreamable.com movieweb.com roku.com paramountmovies.com reddit.com officialcharts.com

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