{"id":141166,"date":"2023-09-03T21:40:06","date_gmt":"2023-09-03T21:40:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/theprojectsworld.com\/?p=141166"},"modified":"2023-09-03T21:40:06","modified_gmt":"2023-09-03T21:40:06","slug":"watch-her-dance-barbie-crossing-600m-at-domestic-box-office-today","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/theprojectsworld.com\/tv-movies\/watch-her-dance-barbie-crossing-600m-at-domestic-box-office-today\/","title":{"rendered":"Watch Her Dance: ‘Barbie’ Crossing $600M At Domestic Box Office Today"},"content":{"rendered":"
Warner Bros’ Barbie <\/em>ain’t missin’ no steps as the Greta Gerwig-directed title is clicking past the $600M mark at the domestic box office in its 43rd day of release. <\/p>\n Note that it took Top Gun: Maverick <\/em>47 days to cross that threshold, with the Tom Cruise pic ending its stateside run at $718.7M. Barbie <\/em>is pacing 2% ahead of the Top Gun<\/em> sequel’s running total at the same point in time. It took Avatar: The Way of Water <\/em>40 days (final total $684M) to cross the six-century mark at the domestic box office.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n So many records broken by Mattel’s top doll: Top-grossing movie of the year stateside, Warner Bros. highest-grossing movie ever at $1.34B ahead of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part Two<\/em>, Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling’s highest-grossing movies ever, top-grossing live-action title by a female director in North America and worldwide and on and on. <\/p>\n RELATED: ‘Barbie’ Squashes ‘Super Mario Bros Movie’ As Top-Grossing 2023 Film At Domestic Box Office<\/strong><\/p>\n Barbie <\/em>will get a week’s run in Imax starting September 22, which should juice grosses more before Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour <\/em>takes over the autumn box office in mid-October. Look out: Are Barbie <\/em>and Taylor Swift <\/em>double features getting booked yet? Get on that, Warners and Adam Aron. <\/p>\n RELATED: ‘Barbie’ To Play Imax Theaters This Fall With Never-Seen Post-Credits Footage<\/strong><\/p>\n Barbie <\/em>is the 14th title to surpass $600M at the domestic box office after Star Wars: The Force Awakens <\/em>($936.6M, 2015), Avengers: Endgame <\/em>($858.3M, 2019), Spider-Man: No Way Home <\/em>($814.1M, 2021), Avatar<\/em> ($785.2M, 2009), Top Gun: Maverick <\/em>($718.7M, 2022), Black Panther <\/em>($700.4M, 2018), Avatar: The Way of Water <\/em>($684M, 2022), Avengers: Infinity War <\/em>($678.8M, 2018), Titanic <\/em>($674.2M, 1997), Jurassic World <\/em>($653.4M, 2015), The Avengers <\/em>($623.3M, 2012), Star Wars: The Last Jedi <\/em>($620.1M,2017) and The Incredibles 2 <\/em>($608.5M, 2018). <\/p>\n RELATED: Barbie V. Bratz: CBS Studios Acquires ‘You Don’t Own Me’ Book About Dark Side Of Doll Wars For Series Development<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\nRelated Stories<\/h3>\n
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