Deadpool & Wolverine rejuvenated the summer box office and notched the highest opening for any R-rated film in history with a massive $211 million three-day gross. Variety reported that Shawn Levy’s third franchise installment currently holds the record for one of the largest North American debuts of all time.
Deadpool & Wolverine unites two of Marvel’s most beloved characters (played by Ryan Reynolds, who also received the screenplay's top writing credit, and Hugh Jackman, respectively) in a multiverse-spanning tale that tasks the central heroes with uniting a disparate group of Marvel’s Fox-era properties.
Heading into the weekend, analysts were projecting a still-impressive debut of somewhere between $160 million to $170 million. More bullish estimates pegged it at $180 million, but few anticipated that the movie would cross the $200 million mark in its first few days.
The movie collected another $233.3 million in international territories, bringing its total cume to nearly $450 million after less than half a week in cinemas. The movie cost about $200 million to produce and another $100 million to market, so it’s already well on the way to recouping its budget. At this point, it seems destined to surpass the $1 billion mark with ease.
Deadpool & Wolverine’s grosses also helped the MCU become the first franchise to cross $30 billion at the global box office. It's also the sixth-highest opening weekend of all time in America, besting such family-friendly blockbusters as The Avengers, Jurassic World, and Black Panther. It falls just below Star Wars: The Last Jedi and Avengers: Infinity War. The closest comparable R-rated opening goes to the original Deadpool, which is the 44th biggest debut of all time.
Needless to say, this latest sequel provided the critical and commercial juice Marvel needed to overcome its recent string of ill-received tentpoles, such as The Eternals and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. Judging from the response, Marvel and Disney’s first foray into proper adult territory will likely lead to a plethora of R-rated, wise-cracking imitators. Part of the reason Deadpool & Wolverine was received so exuberantly is because it provided a much-needed shakeup to the rigorous stricture of the MCU’s output.
If you’re one of the few people who’ve yet to see Deadpool & Wolverine, you can catch it at your local cinema.