The highly anticipated film, Deadpool & Wolverine, has made a remarkable entrance into the box office, breaking records and exceeding expectations. Directed by Shawn Levy and starring Ryan Reynolds, the movie opened to a staggering $211 million in the domestic market, securing the sixth-largest opening in cinematic history. This achievement also marks the biggest debut for an R-rated film, surpassing the previous record set by the first Deadpool installment at $133.7 million.
Internationally, Deadpool 3 garnered $233.1 million from 55 markets, resulting in a global launch of $441.1 million. The film's success extends beyond the box office numbers, as it received rave reviews, an A CinemaScore, and an impressive 97 percent audience score on Rotten Tomatoes.
Noteworthy milestones include Deadpool & Wolverine becoming the top opening for Reynolds, Levy, and co-lead Hugh Jackman, as well as the fourth-largest superhero debut. The movie's performance has propelled Marvel's MCU movies past the $30 billion mark in combined worldwide ticket sales, solidifying its position as the highest-grossing franchise in history.
One of the standout aspects of Deadpool & Wolverine's reception was its diverse audience, with a significant representation from various ethnic groups. The film resonated with viewers across all age groups, including the under-17 demographic, showcasing its broad appeal.
Despite facing challenges in the Chinese market, Deadpool 3 still managed to lead in foreign territories, with notable earnings in key markets such as the U.K., Mexico, Australia, Germany, and India. The film's success underscores its ability to captivate audiences globally and maintain the momentum of the Deadpool franchise.
As Disney's first R-rated release, Deadpool & Wolverine marks a significant milestone for the studio and signals a promising future for the Marvel universe under Kevin Feige's leadership. With a strong showing at the box office and positive critical reception, the film sets a high bar for future Marvel projects and reaffirms the enduring popularity of the superhero genre.