‘Jurassic World Dominion’ Making Tentpoles Serious Again With Running $325M
Following Paramount’s
Top Gun: Maverick
strutting its stuff and Disney’s
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
‘
charge toward $1 billion, Universal and Amblin’s
Jurassic World Dominion
will once again prove that there’s a global appetite for moviegoing close to two years after cinemas reopened.
Jurassic World Dominion
, which has Colin Trevorrow returning to the director’s chair after skipping 2018’s
Fallen Kingdom
,
will see its worldwide box office rise to
$325M+
after debuting in the U.S. and Canada with at least
$125M
at 4,600-plus theaters, plus another
$120M+
from 59 new offshore markets including China (
$150M
+ if you include holdovers).
Already, the threequel started strong last weekend with $55.7M from 15 territories including Korea and Mexico.
Dominion
is poised to be the third best start for the franchise after
Jurassic World
‘s $208.8M in 2015
and
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
‘s $148M in 2018.