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Deadpool 3 Topples Barbie! Marvel's R-Rated Box Office Domination

Deadpool & Wolverine: box office Domination – They Just Beat Barbie!

Deadpool & Wolverine Officially Beats Barbie at the Domestic Box Office!

Get ready for some major box office news, Marvel fans! Deadpool & Wolverine (2024) just smashed another record; this one is gigantic, and absolutely game changing for both Marvel and Hollywood in general. It has now officially surpassed Barbie (2023) at the domestic box office, taking the 12th spot on the all-time highest-grossing domestic movies chart! Yes, you read that correctly –  Deadpool & Wolverine's domestic earnings, now clocking in at $636.3 million, have edged out Barbie's $636.238 million. And just weeks ago, people said it couldn’t happen.

This R-rated extravaganza – Deadpool's MCU debut (and that much anticipated team-up with Wolverine) – had been breaking records since its July 26th release. It’s already the top-grossing R-rated movie ever; making nearly $1.335 billion globally; this number, by itself alone is gigantic! Now the massive domestic success just further demonstrates the film’s dominance.

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Deadpool & Wolverine's Box Office Triumphs

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This new title doesn't just beat Barbie, and its success demonstrates something way more important; that despite other problems from recent movie production—such as several critical failures and losses at the Box OfficeMarvel continues to hold that enormous influence over audiences worldwide.

This movie already has so many amazing milestones, as mentioned in Variety’s report:

  • Sixth-largest domestic opening ever
  • Fifth-highest box office gross for a superhero movie
  • Biggest opening ever for an R-rated movie
  • Biggest domestic opening for any July release

And now it climbs to number twelve, showing once more that defying expectations was perfectly achievable, showing how enormous and unexpected its overall triumph at the box office ultimately proved itself to be.

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Domestic vs. Global: Barbie Still Reigns Supreme Internationally

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While Deadpool & Wolverine just surpassed Barbie domestically, things are quite different globally. Barbie's global haul? A staggering $1.445 billion;  making Deadpool & Wolverine's nearly $700 million international take pale in comparison. This comparison matters. The film was hugely successful even internationally! It shows that its audience was extremely worldwide and far, far beyond the specific country which this chart covers. There’s a big difference here and should be kept in mind: while it dominated those domestic areas, a completely different story plays out internationally; with Marvel's attempt failing to surpass its opponent. Even this domestic triumph should show that this superhero genre and this film remain immensely important and powerful and has a future going forward, a truly great milestone to take away.

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Conclusion: Deadpool & Wolverine’s Massive Win Shows Marvel Still Rules

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Deadpool & Wolverine's domestic win over Barbie is a massive deal for the MCU, for Marvel in general, and Hollywood itself; proving, especially given those recent MCU releases underperforming; the continued strength and resilience of both the Marvel Cinematic Universe; and shows just how deeply that specific formula works; a clever formula still capable of achieving enormous returns.  Even more significant, given all the problems and issues this year produced regarding financial and commercial losses—the domestic triumph of Deadpool & Wolverine proves Marvel remains that giant Hollywood force for a very long time to come.

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