James Mangold’s THE WOLVERINE came in at #2 during its second weekend at the box office. The film brought in an estimated $21.7 million (59.1% drop), bringing its domestic total to $95 million. With foreign numbers at around $159 million, the film has a current worldwide total of $254 million.
With a production budget of $120 million, the film has made back double it’s costs, already making it a definite success for 20th Century Fox.
“The Wolverine” is still on track to become the lowest grossing “X-Men” film to date, but taking all things into consideration, it’s doing great business and building up the “X-Men” brand after negative reaction to 2009’s “X-Men Origins: Wolverine.”
Source: Box Office Mojo
lowest in the states, highest overseas! The movie will outperform THE LAST STAND to become the most successful X-MEN film abroad!
hey didn’t bryan singer was supposed to talk today in toronto.. where 2 minutes of fottge will be shown to the public?
Oqaiii enough of the wolverine!!! I have to spit it out..
I’ve just read the inteerview bryan singer had an interview in “The Fantasia International Film Festival” in Motreal and he said about DAYS OF FUTURE PAST that “Most of the movie takes place in 1973. Future segments are 10 years after X3” and I am a very angry mutant right now.. this means that the original cast are only the back up for the younger ones?! what do you guys think?! IM SAD!
oh sorry .. here’s the link of the interview https://www.joblo.com/movie-news/bryan-singer-talks-x-men-days-of-future-past#sthash.uVfCVRYL.dpuf