Marvel's 'Thunderbolts' Receives Solid Start With $76 Million USD Domestic Box Office Debut
SummaryThunderbolts debuted globally with $162.1 million USD ($76 million USD domestic, $86.1 million USD international), securing the top spot at the box officeWith a $180 million USD production budget, the film needs to maintain its box office momentum in the coming weeksThe film has received positive reviews from critics and a strong "A-" CinemaScore from audiencesThunderbolts, the latest project from Marvel Studios, has debuted with a solid but not spectacular global box office opening of $162.1 million USD. This figure combines a $76 million USD domestic take with $86.1 million USD from international markets. While this places the film at the top of the weekend charts and aligns with pre-release projections, it notably trails behind the debut of the year's earlier MCU release, Captain America: Brave New World, which opened at $192 million USD worldwide. To put this into perspective, Thunderbolts had a $180 million USD production budget.Despite the slightly lower opening compared to some expectations and previous MCU films, Thunderbolts has garnered positive reviews from critics and strong audience reception, earning an A- CinemaScore and an impressive 88% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes. This positive word-of-mouth is seen as a key factor that could lead to strong legs in the coming weeks, potentially outperforming Captain America 4 in the long run.With a reported production budget of $180 million USD, Thunderbolts will need to maintain its momentum and perform consistently in the coming weeks to achieve profitability. Its performance is being closely watched as a potential indicator of the MCU's current box office trajectory and its ability to launch successful franchises with a focus on lesser-known characters. Directed by Jack Schreier, the film stars a crew of antiheroes including Sebastian Stan’s Bucky Barnes, Florence Pugh’s Yelena Belova, Wyatt Russell’s John Walker and David Harbour’s Red Guardian.Read more at Hypebeast

Summary
- Thunderbolts debuted globally with $162.1 million USD ($76 million USD domestic, $86.1 million USD international), securing the top spot at the box office
- With a $180 million USD production budget, the film needs to maintain its box office momentum in the coming weeks
- The film has received positive reviews from critics and a strong "A-" CinemaScore from audiences
Thunderbolts, the latest project from Marvel Studios, has debuted with a solid but not spectacular global box office opening of $162.1 million USD. This figure combines a $76 million USD domestic take with $86.1 million USD from international markets. While this places the film at the top of the weekend charts and aligns with pre-release projections, it notably trails behind the debut of the year's earlier MCU release, Captain America: Brave New World, which opened at $192 million USD worldwide. To put this into perspective, Thunderbolts had a $180 million USD production budget.
Despite the slightly lower opening compared to some expectations and previous MCU films, Thunderbolts has garnered positive reviews from critics and strong audience reception, earning an A- CinemaScore and an impressive 88% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes. This positive word-of-mouth is seen as a key factor that could lead to strong legs in the coming weeks, potentially outperforming Captain America 4 in the long run.
With a reported production budget of $180 million USD, Thunderbolts will need to maintain its momentum and perform consistently in the coming weeks to achieve profitability. Its performance is being closely watched as a potential indicator of the MCU's current box office trajectory and its ability to launch successful franchises with a focus on lesser-known characters. Directed by Jack Schreier, the film stars a crew of antiheroes including Sebastian Stan’s Bucky Barnes, Florence Pugh’s Yelena Belova, Wyatt Russell’s John Walker and David Harbour’s Red Guardian.