The latest installment in the Monsterverse franchise, Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, has truly made a monstrous impact at the global box office. Amassing an impressive $570 million worldwide, the film has officially become the highest-grossing entry in Legendary and Warner Bros’ Monsterverse. This triumph eclipses the previous record-holder, 2017’s Kong: Skull Island, which earned $568.6 million globally.
Global Success and Market Domination
The New Empire has proven to be a global success, topping box office charts in 35 markets including Brazil, Colombia, France, India, Indonesia, Mexico, and UAE. The film grossed $373.7 million internationally and $196.3 million domestically. Adam Wingard, who also directed 2021’s Godzilla vs. Kong, has helmed yet another commercial masterpiece for the Monsterverse franchise.
A Solid Domestic Performance
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire took in an estimated $80 million domestically during its opening weekend across 3,861 screens. This figure marks it as the second-highest opener in Legendary’s 10-year-old Monsterverse. With an A- CinemaScore and a 92% audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes, this film has clearly resonated well with its audience.
Comparison to Previous Hits and Future Blockbusters
This achievement places The New Empire just behind Dune: Part Two ($711.8M) as the second highest-grossing Hollywood movie of 2024 thus far. For comparison, “Godzilla vs. Kong” took in $470.1 million globally back in 2021 despite being released simultaneously on Max.
Success Across Various Markets
The film also broke several records regionally. In China alone, it minted $132.4 million, making it the highest-grossing offshore territory for the film despite China’s post-COVID market challenges. Interestingly, it now holds the title of Warner Bros’ highest-grossing movie ever in India with $16 million earned.
The Impact of Strategic Releases
The film’s release over Easter weekend proved to be a strategic goldmine for Warner Bros, initially slated to make around $45 million but eventually raking in $80 million domestically due to the absence of competing titles like Sony’s Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire.
A Look Forward
This financial boon further supports that blockbusters with intriguing plotlines continue to thrive even post-pandemic. Fans eagerly anticipate what the future holds for this enduring franchise as well as other forthcoming blockbusters aiming to replicate its success.
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