A month after its theatrical release, Deadpool and Wolverine are close at the box office! With $1.14 billion collected internationally, it has the luxury of surpassing Joker’s all-time record for the highest-grossing “Rated R” film! Please note that this classification stipulates that a minor under 17 must be accompanied by an adult.
Deadpool is stronger than Joker!
In 2019, Joker created a surprise global box office of $1.078 billion, becoming the biggest success for an R-rated film, Marvel enthusiastically welcomed the news and released a message from Kevin Feige. Maison des Ideas.
Thank you for making Marvel Studios’ first R-rated movie the #1 R-rated movie of all time.The producer emphasized.
From Kevin Feige’s desk.#DeadpoolAndWolverine pic.twitter.com/i7AwxIriIu
— Marvel Studios (@MarvelStudios) August 16, 2024
Steam roller
In turn, Todd Phillips, the director of Joker, responded on Instagram. “I have to take off my hat Ryan Reynolds and Sean Levy For this movie, which is a real steamer. We knew it would be big, but this is too much. Congratulations to all participants”According to him, very funny, everything is accompanied by a photo of Deadpool on the famous stage from the movie Joker.
Check out this post on InstagramA post shared by Todd Phillips (@toddphilips)
Deadpool and Wolverine continue to hit, but are not yet the biggest hits of 2024! At the moment, the record is held by Vice-Versa 2, which totals $1.62 billion. Will the clawed mutant and the world’s trashiest superhero be able to collect these stratospheric figures? Answer in a few weeks!
Additionally, internationally, the tandem is poised to surpass Captain America Civil War’s $1.15 billion; This would allow it to be the 8th best global entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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