‘Deadpool and Wolverine’ has broken box office records. Movie earned an impressive Rs 3650 crore in its opening weekend. It makes it the highest-grossing opening film of 2024. Deadpool and Wolverine box office collection In India, the film has collected a remarkable Rs 83.28 crore in its first weekend. It surpassed the lifetime collections of both ‘Deadpool 1’ (Rs 40.79 crore global box office collection) and ‘Deadpool 2’ (Rs 69.94 crore GBOC) in India. This success indicates a promising and long-lasting run for the film in the future, both in India and worldwide.The positive reception of a film often holds more significance than its initial box office success. While many recent Marvel movies have had impressive opening weekends, some have struggled due to mixed reviews from audiences and critics. In contrast, this particular film experienced a boost in ticket sales over the weekend thanks to positive word of mouth. Typically, films with strong opening days may see a slight decline in attendance on the second day, but this film actually saw an increase of nearly 10 percent on Saturday. Although there was a decrease in box office earnings on Sunday, this is a common trend as moviegoers in major cities tend to slow down their cinema visits on Sunday evenings, impacting Hollywood’s overall revenue.
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