"Deadpool vs. Wolverine" surpasses its predecessor in global box office and is expected to top the global box office list of R-rated movies

"Deadpool vs. Wolverine" surpasses its predecessor in global box office and is expected to top the global box office list of R-rated movies

According to foreign media The Hollywood Reporter, after its second weekend of release, "Deadpool vs. Wolverine" currently has a domestic box office of $428.5 million in the United States and a global box office of $824.1 million, surpassing the two previous "Deadpool" films and having a good chance of becoming the highest-grossing R-rated movie in history.

The two previous Deadpool films had domestic and global box office revenues in the United States and worldwide respectively: Deadpool had $363.1 million and $782.6 million, and Deadpool 2 had $318.5 million and $734.5 million. Deadpool vs. Wolverine has now surpassed these two films.

In addition, "Deadpool and Wolverine" has soared to third place on the global box office list of R-rated movies. Todd Phillips' "Joker" currently ranks first with a box office of 1.064 billion US dollars, and Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer" ranks second with a box office of 975.2 million US dollars. "Deadpool and Wolverine" may need another week to surpass "Joker". It is predicted that the final box office of the film will reach 1.2 billion US dollars.

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