Tom Hardy's 'Venom 2' Hits Half A Billion Mark At The Worldwide Box Office
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Los Angeles, December 25 - Marvel/Sony films are bringing smiles back to the theatrical biz. While the studios' latest blockbuster "Spider-Man: No Way Home" is nearing the $1 billion mark, their "Venom - Let There Be Carnage" also went past half a billion mark at the worldwide box office.
Headed by Tom Hardy, the superhero movie has grossed $500.1 million at the global box office so far, becoming the 4th Hollywood title in 2021 to cross the milestone after "James Bond - No Time to Die", "Fast & Furious 9", and "Spider-Man: No Way Home". At the domestic BO, "Venom 2" grossed $212.5M (3rd biggest in 2021), while overseas, it grossed $287.6M without China.
"Venom 2's" Top 10 overseas markets are Russia ($32.4M), the UK ($24.7M), Mexico (24.6M), Korea ($17.9M), France ($15.9M), Japan ($13.1M), Germany ($12.5M), Brazil ($12.1M), Australia ($10.3M) and Spain ($10.4M). The movie was released on October 1st in the USA.
Meanwhile, Marvel Studios' "Eternals", which introduced a new league of superheroes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), has crossed $400 million worldwide. Directed by Oscar-winner, Chloé Zhao, "Eternals" grossed $164.1 million in North America and $236.2 million overseas, for a worldwide cume of $400.3 million.
"Eternals" represents an important step forward in Marvel's big-screen efforts. The film, which centers on a powerful extraterrestrial race of humanoids, is being hailed as a major milestone for inclusion — its legion of costumed heroes includes Marvel's first openly gay character and its first deaf protagonist.
Stay tuned...
Los Angeles, December 25 - Marvel/Sony films are bringing smiles back to the theatrical biz. While the studios' latest blockbuster "Spider-Man: No Way Home" is nearing the $1 billion mark, their "Venom - Let There Be Carnage" also went past half a billion mark at the worldwide box office.
Headed by Tom Hardy, the superhero movie has grossed $500.1 million at the global box office so far, becoming the 4th Hollywood title in 2021 to cross the milestone after "James Bond - No Time to Die", "Fast & Furious 9", and "Spider-Man: No Way Home". At the domestic BO, "Venom 2" grossed $212.5M (3rd biggest in 2021), while overseas, it grossed $287.6M without China.
"Venom 2's" Top 10 overseas markets are Russia ($32.4M), the UK ($24.7M), Mexico (24.6M), Korea ($17.9M), France ($15.9M), Japan ($13.1M), Germany ($12.5M), Brazil ($12.1M), Australia ($10.3M) and Spain ($10.4M). The movie was released on October 1st in the USA.
Meanwhile, Marvel Studios' "Eternals", which introduced a new league of superheroes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), has crossed $400 million worldwide. Directed by Oscar-winner, Chloé Zhao, "Eternals" grossed $164.1 million in North America and $236.2 million overseas, for a worldwide cume of $400.3 million.
"Eternals" represents an important step forward in Marvel's big-screen efforts. The film, which centers on a powerful extraterrestrial race of humanoids, is being hailed as a major milestone for inclusion — its legion of costumed heroes includes Marvel's first openly gay character and its first deaf protagonist.
Stay tuned...
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