Bryan Singer’s X-MEN: APOCALYPSE brought in an estimated $1.1 million from 630 domestic theaters during the July 4thy holiday weekend at the American box office; a 55.3% drop from last weekend’s haul of $2.47 million.
Now standing at $153.8 million, “Apocalypse” is currently the 7th highest-grossing X-Men film in the states (8th when taking price inflation into consideration). It’s not expected to match its production budget of $178 million, locally. To compare, the first “X-Men” in 2000 finished with $157 million, “Days of Future Past” with $233 million and “Deadpool” with $363 million.
International audiences have been a big help, bringing in $373.7 million from multiple foreign territories. The film opens in Japan on August 11th, giving it a chance to make a little bit more money.
Worldwide, “Apocalypse” has amassed $527.5 million, making it the 3rd highest-grossing “X-Men” film ever!
Source: Box Office Mojo
Update: @JenLawFilms reports the film has finished its run in China with an impressive $121.58m.
#XMenApocalypse has finished its run in China. Final Gross: ¥802M ($121.58M) #XMEN選抜総選挙 pic.twitter.com/nJitXVGHlk
— Jennifer Lawrence Films (@JenLawFilms) July 3, 2016
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