'Jesus Revolution' has surpassed expectations, earning $45.5 million at the domestic box office.
There is just no stopping Lionsgate's faith-based indie hit Jesus Revolution. Continuing to outperform expectations, the film has grossed a massive total of $45.5 million following its third week at the domestic box office. Directed by Jon Erwin and Brent McCorkle, Jesus Revolution has officially swept the accolade for Lionsgate's highest-grossing post-pandemic film since 2019.
The film giant did well to build anticipation around the film well before it hit screens by organizing early church and university screenings which undoubtedly piqued interest more widely. This then translated well upon the film's release. The picture has consistently pulled in moviegoers since it hit theaters three weeks ago. In fact, it was only projected to bring in $7 million at the domestic box office during its opening debut.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY What is 'Jesus Revolution' About? The indie drama is set in the 1970s and chronicles the true story of a spiritual awakening amongst a close-knit community of teenage hippies in the midst of Southern California in a movement that was ultimately dubbed a "Jesus Revolution.
Overall, the film has received mixed reviews from critics however the message is much clearer from audiences. As is evident from the domestic box office figures, the film has earned unwavering audience approval. Its current Rotten Tomatoes audience score sits at a remarkable 99% from over 5,000 reviews. Subsequently, it also received a proud A+ CinemaScore.
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