Liongate’s Michael is making waves at the box office. It crossed $300 million globally, overtaking Warner Bros.’ Elvis, which earned $288.6 million. The only musical biopic ahead is Bohemian Rhapsody, with a staggering $911 million. Both Bohemian Rhapsody and Michael were produced by Graham King.
Michael, directed by Antoine Fuqua, debuted with $218.8 million worldwide thanks to Universal’s release. In just a few days, it added another $47.5 million from around 82 territories, bringing its international total to $169.3 million.
In the U.S., the film’s domestic earnings hit $129.8 million by the end of the week, bringing its global total to $299 million. Experts predict a second weekend take of about $45 million, dropping 54%, which would bring its U.S. total to around $174.8 million by Sunday evening.
Looking at international audiences, the film earned $12.8 million on a recent Thursday, a slight dip of 8% compared to its opening day. This performance is impressive, especially with sunny weather in Europe and the competition from Devil Wears Prada 2.
Here are some noteworthy updates on the film’s performance by region:
- UK & Ireland: Total earnings have reached $21.8 million.
- France: It took in $1.3 million on Thursday, reclaiming the top spot for admissions that day, reaching a total of $14.2 million.
- Mexico: Total earnings are now $12.9 million.
- Italy: The film grossed $900,000 on Thursday, up 7% from the previous week, totaling $11.1 million.
- Brazil: Total earnings stand at $10.3 million.
- Germany: Saw a 25% increase on Thursday, earning $900,000 with a total of $9.5 million.
- Spain: Grossed $700,000, an increase of 34%, bringing the total to $9 million.
- Middle East: The film earned $1 million on Thursday, a 36% bump from its earlier opening, totaling $8 million despite regional distractions like the Iran war.
- China: Grossed $500,000, bringing its total to $6.6 million.
In a recent survey by Statista, 65% of viewers reported being influenced by positive reviews on social media, highlighting the power of online trends in driving box office success. This reinforces how critical social media feedback is for films like Michael.
With its strong global performance, Michael is not just a box office hit but a cultural phenomenon, resonating with audiences around the world.
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