'A Quiet Place 2' Breaks Pandemic-Era Box Office Records, Surpassing $100M

  • ViacomCBS Inc’s VIAC Paramount Pictures film “A Quiet Place 2” has surpassed $100 million in U.S. ticket sales, Variety reports.  
  • The film did $80 million at the international box office and $108 million at the domestic box office through the weekend. 
  • “A Quiet Place 2” is the first pandemic-era film to play exclusively in theaters at AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc AMC, Cinemark Holdings, Inc. CNK, and Regal cinemas.
  • The film debuted with a pandemic record of $48 million and made $58 million in its first five days of release. It was released over Memorial Day. 
  • The first series of the film made $340 million globally and cost $17 million to produce. “A Quiet Place 2” was made at a budget of $61 million.
  • AT&T Inc T subsidiary Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures Productions LLC’s “Godzilla vs. Kong” is also reportedly heading toward the milestone in the next few days. The film’s North American total was at $99.4 million. 
  • The movie won’t be available in the home via Paramount+ until 45 days after it first hit the big screen.
  • The last film to earn north of $100 million in North America was Paramount’s “Sonic the Hedgehog, " released in February 2021.

Picture courtesy: Official Facebook page of the movie “A Quiet Place 2”

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