DoctorStrange has pushed past $800 million at the global box office. If it's able to sustain momentum, the MCU entry could become only the second movie in COVID times to cross $1 billion at the box office after “Spider-Man: No Way Home.”
: A New Era,” a sequel to the big-screen continuation of the beloved British television show, captured $16 million from 3,815 North American theaters in its domestic debut. Though down slightly from initial projects, those returns mark an encouraging start at a time when older audiences have been selective about going to the movies.
.” The latest Marvel movie, which has towered over box office charts for three weekends in a row, added another $31.6 million from 4,534 theaters between Friday and Sunday. To date, “Doctor Strange” has generated $342 million in North America and $461 million internationally, pushing the film past $800 million at the global box office.
“Downton Abbey “creator Julian Fellowes returned to write the sequel, which was directed by Simon Curtis. The first “Downton Abbey” movie became a surprise box office hit in 2019, opening to $31 million at the domestic box office and ultimately grossing $96 million in North America and $192 million globally.
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