Overview
- Projections for the Martin Luther King Jr. weekend put the film at roughly $6.6 million for four days, pushing the domestic total to about $80.8 million.
- The global tally stands near $97 million, including about $17 million from a limited overseas footprint that is slated to widen in the coming weeks following Oscar nominations.
- A24’s worldwide benchmark remains Everything Everywhere All at Once at about $142 million, with Civil War at roughly $127 million, framing the targets for the film’s international run.
- With a reported $60–70 million production budget and theaters retaining about half of ticket sales, the movie still requires substantially more worldwide revenue to reach break-even.
- Timothée Chalamet’s Golden Globe and Critics Choice wins, along with a high-intensity publicity tour, are credited with sustaining audience interest into the new year.