While Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer isn’t slowing down at the box office anytime soon, the director has traveled to China to bring some reinforcements.With the end of its sixth weekend, Oppenheimer has achieved awe-inspiring heights at the domestic and global box office, marking itself as one of the most significant cinematic accomplishments of the era. The World War II drama proudly stands as the fourth-highest-grossing movie of the year, amassing an impressive global sum of $777.2 million up to the present day. The film also crossed North America’s $300 million mark, adding $9 million during the weekend.Oppenheimer’s triumph extends across international borders, as over the weekend, it reigned supreme, accumulating $29.1 million across 82 markets. Notably, this window featured a fresh release in Italy and Greece, and a respectable 31% decline in holdovers. The cumulative international earnings of the movie now stand at $477.2 million, surging past the overseas collections of Nolan’s previous hit, The Dark Knight. Italy greeted Oppenheimer with over 70% of the total market share, yielding a $9.2 million launch. At the same time, it made a solid opening in Greece with $862,000, despite the ongoing challenges like a heat wave and wildfires. These milestones marked the most substantial openings for Nolan in the territories. With a running total of $19.7 million in Spain, the film has emerged as Nolan’s highest-grossing film in the market, while in Hungary, it clinched the title of Universal’s top-grossing movie, surpassing Minions.RELATED: Why Christopher Nolan Apologized to Florence Pugh for Oppenheimer Role
While Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer isn’t slowing down at the box office anytime soon, the director has traveled to China to bring some reinforcements.
With the end of its sixth weekend, Oppenheimer has achieved awe-inspiring heights at the domestic and global box office, marking itself as one of the most significant cinematic accomplishments of the era. The World War II drama proudly stands as the fourth-highest-grossing movie of the year, amassing an impressive global sum of $777.2 million up to the present day. The film also crossed North America’s $300 million mark, adding $9 million during the weekend.
Oppenheimer‘s triumph extends across international borders, as over the weekend, it reigned supreme, accumulating $29.1 million across 82 markets. Notably, this window featured a fresh release in Italy and Greece, and a respectable 31% decline in holdovers. The cumulative international earnings of the movie now stand at $477.2 million, surging past the overseas collections of Nolan’s previous hit, The Dark Knight. Italy greeted Oppenheimer with over 70% of the total market share, yielding a $9.2 million launch. At the same time, it made a solid opening in Greece with $862,000, despite the ongoing challenges like a heat wave and wildfires. These milestones marked the most substantial openings for Nolan in the territories. With a running total of $19.7 million in Spain, the film has emerged as Nolan’s highest-grossing film in the market, while in Hungary, it clinched the title of Universal’s top-grossing movie, surpassing Minions.
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