The Marvel and Disney film is now the No. 2-grossing title of the pandemic era behind 'Spider-Man: No Way Home.'
F9: The Fast Sagahas grossed $342.1 million domestically and $461.1 million overseas to date. The movie has yet to receive a release date in China, while Disney isn’t presently releasing any of its films in Russia.had no trouble staying atop the worldwide box office chart over the May 20-22 frame with a third-weekend haul of $31.6 million domestically, while new entryThe Marvel pic’s rule is expected to end with the release ofis hardly out of juice entirely.
In terms of all Marvel Cinematic Universe releases — when excluding China and Russia — the sequel ranks No. 11 out of 28 in terms of its worldwide grosses. Read More About:
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