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Deadpool & Wolverine Nears 0 Million Worldwide Box Office;  Billion Next

Deadpool & Wolverine Nears $900 Million Worldwide Box Office; $1 Billion Next

Deadpool and Wolverine The film is approaching the $900 million mark at the global box office as it enters its third week of worldwide release. Including Tuesday's totals, the Shawn Levy-directed film currently has a global gross of $879.2 millionOf which $421 million It comes from within and $458.2 million From the worldwide box office. When today's numbers are added up, the worldwide gross is expected to surpass that record of nine centuries.

As for the next figure in the Mercedes belt-driven car, it is expected to reach $1 billion this week. And when that benchmark is surpassed, Deadpool and Wolverine It will become only the second R-rated film in the US to reach that level – after the 2019 film joker – And you will excel Oppenheimer As the second-highest grossing R-rated title of all time, adding to its list of records. D&W You will reach $1 billion faster than jokerAlthough the film has not been released in China, it will be Disney's second film to gross $1 billion this year after Inside Out 2as well as only the second film of 2024 for the position.

Last weekend, D&W It has already topped the list of the top 100 products worldwide. dead pool ($783 million) and Deadpool 2 ($786 million).

Yesterday saw the Marvel/Disney giant surge up the domestic ranks, surpassing both Iron Man 3 ($409 million) and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness ($411 million) to enter the list of the top 10 Marvel Cinematic Universe films of all time. D&W He currently sits in ninth place behind captain marvelwhich will pass today.

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Tuesday's gross was $13.2 million domestically (14% of its sophomore weekend) and $13.9 million internationally (12% of its sophomore weekend).

Abroad, the top 10 performing markets through Tuesday were as follows: China ($48.3 million) United kingdom ($46.4 million) Mexico ($34.3 million) Australia ($25.9 million) Germany ($20.2 million) France ($19.9 million) Brazil ($18.7 million) India ($16.4 million) Spain ($15.7 million) and Italy ($14 million).