Channing Tatum’s crime-comedy Roofman is performing moderately at the global box office, earning steady figures both domestically and overseas. The film, based on the true story of spree robber Jeffrey Manchester, continues its theatrical run with growing international traction.
According to Box Office Mojo, about 30% of the total revenue comes from international markets. The movie has outperformed titles such as Him, Until Dawn, and Caught Stealing at the global box office.
The film was produced on a modest $19 million budget. To reach its break-even target, Roofman is expected to earn roughly 2.5 times that amount—around $47.5 million. With a current global tally of $28.7 million, the project is less than $20 million away from profitability.
“Roofman is inches away from entering the 2025 top 70 highest-grossing films.”
During its fourth weekend, the film grossed $1.01 million across a reduced number of theaters, having lost 857 locations in North America—a decline of roughly 50.2% from the previous week. Despite this, its cumulative domestic total remains solid given its mid-range budget.
Author’s summary: Channing Tatum’s Roofman is nearing financial equilibrium, collecting over $28 million worldwide and standing less than $20 million short of breaking even.