Wonder Woman 1984 grabs $5.5 million at the domestic box office as it nears $118 million worldwide

  •  Wonder Woman 1984 earned $5.5 million over the New Year's holiday, despite only appearing in 2,151 locations across the United States
  •  The sequel also ensnared another $10.1 million from overseas markets, bringing its global total to $118.5 million
  • The film, starring Gal Gadot, cost about $200 million to make and was delayed numerous times due to the coronavirus pandemic
  •  The original 2017 movie opened with $100 million box office but only 35% of U.S. cinemas are currently open 
  • Wonder Woman 1984 dropped simultaneously on streaming service HBO Max 
  • Warner Bros. has announced it's moving ahead with a third film with Gadot and director Patty Jenkins 

Wonder Woman 1984 used its lasso of truth to rope in $5.5 million over the New Year's holiday, despite only appearing in 2,151 locations across the United States. 

The sequel also ensnared another $10.1 million from overseas markets, bringing its global total to $118.5 million, after it was delayed numerous times due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

While that's not a disastrous figure given how much coronavirus has upended the movie business, it does represent a steep 67% drop domestically and is a far cry from the grosses of pre-pandemic blockbusters.

Pandemic record: Wonder Woman 1984 used its lasso of truth to rope in $5.5 million over the New Year's holiday, despite only appearing in 2,151 locations across the United States

Pandemic record: Wonder Woman 1984 used its lasso of truth to rope in $5.5 million over the New Year's holiday, despite only appearing in 2,151 locations across the United States

Stateside, Wonder Woman 1984 has earned $28.5 million. 

The superhero sequel, which is currently getting some social media backlash for not rising to the level of its beloved predecessor, is being simultaneously released on HBO Max in a bid to bolster the WarnerMedia streaming service and as a concession to a global health crisis that's left the theatrical distribution landscape severely diminished. 

The company has issued some vague numbers touting Wonder Woman 1984's popularity on HBO Max, but little in the way of hard data.

It did announce that Gal Gadot and director Patty Jenkins will reunite for a third film in the franchise, a sign that it believes the Amazonian warrior is a vital part of its plans for growing its DC cinematic universe.

Box office numbers: The sequel also ensnared another $10.1 million from overseas markets, bringing its global total to $118.5 million

 Box office numbers: The sequel also ensnared another $10.1 million from overseas markets, bringing its global total to $118.5 million

Wonder Woman 1984 is the highest-grossing theatrical release of the pandemic.

While it's a drop in the ocean compared to the more than $100 million opening generated by the original 2017 Wonder Woman film, it's still judged a success by Warner Bros. given that only 35 percent of cinemas in the U.S. are open.

According to Variety, the bulk of ticket sales in the U.S. came from private watch parties, with customers renting out screening rooms at cinema chains for around $100 a time.   

The sequel, which cost about $200 million to make, had been expected to approach $1 billion in box office receipts before the pandemic. It is on track to make about $180 million, the outlet reported last weekend.

More to come: It was recently announced that Gal Gadot and director Patty Jenkins are set to reunite for a third film in the  franchise

More to come: It was announced Gal Gadot and director Patty Jenkins would reunite for a third film in the franchise, a sign that it believes the Amazonian warrior is a vital part of its plans for growing its DC cinematic universe

Beyond Wonder Woman 1984, Universal and Dreamworks Animation's The Croods: A New Age pulled in $2.2 million in its sixth week of release. 

That pushes the animated sequel's domestic haul to $34.5 million and its global total to just under $115 million. 

The film is being released due to a pact between the studio and major exhibitors such as AMC and Cinemark by which the movies can get released premium video on-demand with two weeks of their theatrical debuts.

In return, struggling theater chains get a cut of the digital revenues.

Universal also released News of the World, a western that reunites Tom Hanks with his Captain Philips' director Paul Greengrass. 

Times have changed: That's not a disastrous figure given how much coronavirus has upended the movie business, but it does represent a steep 67% drop domestically and is a far cry from the grosses of pre-pandemic blockbusters

Times have changed: That's not a disastrous figure given how much coronavirus has upended the movie business, but it does represent a steep 67% drop domestically and is a far cry from the grosses of pre-pandemic blockbusters 

The film grossed $1.7 million, pushing its domestic total to $5.4 million. Netflix bought the international rights to the movie this winter. Hanks stars as a Civil War vet who must return a young girl who was captured by natives to her remaining family. 

Lionsgate's Fatale, a psychological thriller with Hilary Swank and Michael Ealy, grossed $700,000 in its third weekend of release. That brings its total to $3.1 million.

Focus' Promising Young Woman, which like News of the World and The Croods sequel is part of its parent studio Universal's deal with exhibitors, picked up $660,000 in its second weekend.

Pushing ahead: Beyond 'Wonder Woman 1984,' Universal and Dreamworks Animation's 'The Croods: A New Age' pulled in $2.2 million in its sixth week of release

Pushing ahead: Beyond 'Wonder Woman 1984,' Universal and Dreamworks Animation's 'The Croods: A New Age' pulled in $2.2 million in its sixth week of release

Promising Young Woman, which has earned $1.9 million domestically, has scored a great deal of buzz for its provocative look at sexual violence and revenge, and has earned awards chatter for star Carey Mulligan's performance.

Disney and Pixar's Soul has been streaming on Disney Plus over the holidays, but it has been made available in theaters in overseas markets such as China, Saudi Arabia and Thailand. 

The animated story of a middle school music teacher whose soul gets separated from his body grossed $16.5 million in its second weekend of release. That pushes its total to $32.5 million.

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