Deadpool & Wolverine became the seventh highest-grossing MCU movie in the US after surpassing Captain Marvel’s $426.8 million domestic total. Furthermore, Deadpool and Wolverine have risen to the tenth position in the list of the highest-grossing superhero pictures globally and in the United States.
Almost two weeks after its theatrical release, Deadpool and Wolverine were still shattering records. On Thursday, August 8, 2024, the movie, starring Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds, achieved yet another significant milestone, solidifying its standing as one of Marvel’s most grossing productions. The total lifetime revenues of the first three Deadpool films have been surpassed, both locally and worldwide.
Deadpool 1 brought in $363 million at home and $418.8 million abroad, for a total of $781.9 million globally. Deadpool 2 brought in $786.3 worldwide after earning $322.5 in home sales and $461.7 abroad. Even while Deadpool 1 and 2 were huge hits, their box office results paled in comparison to Deadpool and Wolverine’s incredible run.
In just two weeks of release, the Shawn Levy-helmed movie brought in $431 million at the US box office. With a $426.8 statewide gross, Deadpool and Wolverine have overtaken Captain Marvel’s 2019 release to become the ninth highest-grossing MCU picture ever in the United States.
Additionally, it is the eighth-highest earning Marvel movie globally. Deadpool and Wolverine’s foreign earnings as of Thursday were $472.3 million, raising the global cume to $903.3 billion.
While all was going on, Deadpool and Wolverine achieved yet another historic feat when they broke into the top ten highest-grossing superhero movies in the United States, taking home more money than Wonder Woman ($412.5M) and Captain Marvel ($426.8M).
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