Overview
- Industry estimates show $17.2 million over the four-day Martin Luther King Jr. Day frame, keeping the film No. 1 in North America for a fifth weekend.
- The domestic total stands at about $367.4 million, with worldwide grosses now above $1.3 billion.
- The film entered the all-time top 20 PG-13 global list at No. 19 after surpassing The Fate of the Furious around $1.24 billion earlier this weekend.
- On day 29 it earned $3.2 million on its fifth Friday, slipped to second place for the day after losing roughly 400 theaters, then rebounded over the weekend.
- Its North American haul moved past Furious 7 to enter the all-time top 75, with Despicable Me 4’s $361 million identified by trackers as the threshold for the top 70.