Continuing its remarkable box office run, Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer is on the verge of achieving another significant milestone as it’s set to breach the $700 million global mark.According to a report from Deadline, by the end of its fifth weekend, industry experts project Oppenheimer to comfortably exceed $720 million total, an accomplishment that will make it the director’s fourth highest-grossing film to date on the international stage. This achievement will surpass the earnings of Nolan’s own 2014 sci-fi masterpiece Interstellar, which garnered $718 million globally.Internationally, the cumulative box office revenue is projected to reach around $432 million by August 20, buoyed by a robust $31.8 million from the fifth session. When adjusted for today’s currency value and excluding unreleased markets, Oppenheimer emerges as Nolan’s most successful international venture of all time. Currently, Nolan’s top three earners remain The Dark Knight Rises ($1.08 billion), The Dark Knight ($1 billion), and Inception ($836 million), the last of which Oppenheimer might overtake in the near future. Last week, the film surpassed the director’s 2017 release Dunkirk, as the highest-grossing World War II movie.RELATED: Oppenheimer Breaks an Unwanted Record at the Domestic Box Office
Continuing its remarkable box office run, Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer is on the verge of achieving another significant milestone as it’s set to breach the $700 million global mark.
According to a report from Deadline, by the end of its fifth weekend, industry experts project Oppenheimer to comfortably exceed $720 million total, an accomplishment that will make it the director’s fourth highest-grossing film to date on the international stage. This achievement will surpass the earnings of Nolan’s own 2014 sci-fi masterpiece Interstellar, which garnered $718 million globally.
Internationally, the cumulative box office revenue is projected to reach around $432 million by August 20, buoyed by a robust $31.8 million from the fifth session. When adjusted for today’s currency value and excluding unreleased markets, Oppenheimer emerges as Nolan’s most successful international venture of all time. Currently, Nolan’s top three earners remain The Dark Knight Rises ($1.08 billion), The Dark Knight ($1 billion), and Inception ($836 million), the last of which Oppenheimer might overtake in the near future. Last week, the film surpassed the director’s 2017 release Dunkirk, as the highest-grossing World War II movie.
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