Overview
- The film has reached about $507.8 million worldwide and roughly $266.4 million domestically, moving into Disney’s top 50 U.S. grossers at No. 48, per The Numbers.
- Its unadjusted global total has surpassed 1992’s Aladdin’s $504 million, though Aladdin leads when adjusted for inflation, according to Collider.
- In week six, it earned $4.9 million domestically with an 18.5% weekend drop and about 405 fewer screens, followed by a $1.4 million Labor Day for roughly a 156% Monday lift.
- Trade coverage characterizes the roughly $500 million haul as underwhelming relative to expectations, given the reported $200 million budget and widely cited breakeven threshold.
- Koimoi reports its $507.8 million global tally trails Deadpool & Wolverine’s $636.7 million domestic run, and it projects a finish near $520 million that could edge past Ant-Man (2015).