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Minecraft’s film exceeds 700 million dollars at the box office

They are sweeping that money, right? A Minecraft movie has officially exceeded the 700 million dollars at the world box office, and it is clear that it aspires to be the highest grossing video game film of all time. But at this step, I could reach it next weekend, its fourth weekend in cinemas.

The film, directed by Jared HESS, a filmmaker of Napoleon Dynamite, raised the whop of 41 million dollars at the national box office during the Easter weekend, raising 16 million on Friday and 15.8 million on Saturday. The film suffered a strong fall in the sale of tickets on Sunday, only about 9.5 million, but considering that it was a holiday in the United States, it is not so bad, despite having lost 40% compared to previous nights. In summary, the film continues to stand out in terms of figures, according to Box Office Mojo.

So far, that means that “a Minecraft film” has raised 345 million dollars in the United States and another 375 million internationally, which places the film at about 721 million dollars of total collection. However, he still has about 279 million dollars to overcome “Super Mario Bros’s film.” of 2023 as the highest grossing video game film to date. Illumination production raised more than $ 1300 million during its premiere in cinemas two years ago, but “a Minecraft film” has potential to overcome it.

For example, “a Minecraft movie” surpassed sales to “Super Mario Bros.” In its premiere weekend: it raised the impressive figure of 157 million dollars nationwide during the weekend of April 4, while “Super Mario Bros.” He only raised 146 million dollars in his premiere weekend. So, in reality, anyone can win, and “a Minecraft movie” without a doubt the whole is played for the whole.

“A Minecraft movie” is currently in cinemas from all over the country, and “Super Mario Bros’s film.” It is available in streaming in Prime.


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