Oppenheimer Surpasses $900 Million At Worldwide Box Office

Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer Keeps Climbing At The Box Office With More Than $900 Million In Global Ticket Sales To Date.

Over The Weekend, The R-Rated Historical Drama Added $12.8 Million Globally, Including $10.7 Million Overseas And $2.1 Million Domestically. After Nine Weeks Of Release, Oppenheimer Has Grossed A Staggering $910 Million Worldwide, With $318 Million From North American Theaters And $594 Million Internationally.

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 Oppenheimer, Starring Cillian Murphy As The So-Called “Father Of The Atomic Bomb,” Continues To Crush Expectations And Stands As The Third-Highest Grossing Release Of The Year Behind “Barbie” ($1.41 Billion) And “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” ($1.36 Billion). At This Rate, The $1 Billion Benchmark Isn’t Out Of The Question — But It Would Require “Oppenheimer” To Continue Playing In Theaters For Several More Weeks. (Awards Attention And Theatrical Re-Releases Would Help As Well.


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