![]() ![]() “Doctor Strange 2” is benefitting as the follow-up film to Sony’s box office behemoth “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” which became a must-see movie event and grossed $1.89 billion worldwide. Still, the sequel will quickly blow past the final box office tally of the original “Doctor Strange,” which ended its theatrical run with $232 million domestically and $677 million globally. Marvel and other major franchise films tend to be front-loaded in terms of ticket sales because fans want to be among the first to see the movie - lest spoilers appear online and ruin the fun. “Multiverse of Madness” raked in $90 million on Friday alone, while the 2016 adventure “Doctor Strange” brought in $85 million between Friday and Sunday. Only “Spider-Man: No Way Home” has been able to cross that threshold since COVID took hold.Īt the domestic box office, the “Doctor Strange” follow-up outgrossed its predecessor’s entire opening weekend tally in a single day. Since “Doctor Strange 2” is not likely to play in China, Russia or Ukraine, the film will rely on repeat viewings from audiences around the globe to push ticket sales past the coveted $1 billion mark. Overseas, the film earned $265 million from 49 territories, taking the global total to $450 million.
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