‘One Battle After Another’ Reaches $138 Million Worldwide as Theater Count Shrinks
The film’s estimated $138 million global haul follows a 39% domestic weekend drop with more than 500 North American screens removed.
Overview
- Cumulative grosses stand at about $54.5 million domestic and roughly $83.5–$84.5 million international for an estimated $138 million worldwide.
- The latest North American frame slipped 39% to more than $6.6 million, with daily takes topping $1 million and Friday and Saturday each above $2 million.
- The release has shed over 500 theaters in North America, including all IMAX locations, according to box-office reporting.
- The tally now outpaces Steven Spielberg’s Munich worldwide and has surpassed Zombieland: Double Tap and First Blood, while topping Liam Neeson’s The Naked Gun domestically.
- Coverage notes the film would need roughly $406 million to match a 2.9x return on its reported production budget, a target described as unlikely at present.