Brave New World’s Box Office Results Are Somewhat Surprising

Brave New World's Box Office Results Are Somewhat Surprising



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Summary

  • Domestic opening exceeded expectations at $88 million
  • Overseas earnings stood at $92 million despite underperforming estimates
  • Mixed reviews didn’t hinder box office success, projected to hit $100 million in 4 days

Captain America: Brave New World has completed its first weekend in cinemas and the box office results are not matching the lukewarm reviews so far…in a good way. Captain America: Brave New World‘s domestic opening, in particular, has outperformed earlier projections.

Long before the film’s Valentine’s Day opening, industry experts never predicted the movie would match the numbers of its previous direct sequel, Captain America: Civil War. Instead, Anthony Mackie’s big-screen debut as Captain America was initially projected to gross closer to the lower-end estimates of $80 million before post-Super-bowl forecasts pushed that to $86 million. In its first two days of pre-sales, the movie surpassed the ticket sales of previous franchise flops like The Marvels by around 40%, matching the numbers of films like Eternals, Black Widow, and Dune: Part Two.

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Captain America: Brave New World Opened With $88 MIllion In North America and $92 Million Internationally

It’s Still Below Civil War and The Winter Soldier, Though

According to box office analyst Luiz Fernando on X, and confirmed by Box Office Mojo, Captain America: Brave New World opened with $88 million across three days in North America. This three-day opening weekend includes $12 million from Thursday previews, $28 million on Friday, and $27.5 million and $21 million respectively during the weekend. Overseas, however, it came slightly below estimates after raking in $92.4 million across five days in more than 53 markets.

For domestic opening reference, Captain America: The First Avenger did $65.1 million in 2011; the Russo brothers-2014 sequel, Captain America: The Winter Solider, did $95 million; and Captain America: Civil War more than doubled its predecessors’ combined numbers with $179.1 million two years later. Among February releases, it’s the fourth highest ever, bested only by Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’s $106.1 million, Deadpool’s $132 million, and Black Panther’s $202 million.

Despite Captain America: Brave New World receiving mixed reviews — currently holding a 50% score on Rotten Tomatoes and a B- on CinemaScore, coupled with unfavorable word-of-mouth — its box office performance has proven surprisingly strong. If Kevin Feige and Disney executives were initially worried about the film’s reception, those concerns may soon be eased. With Monday’s President’s Day holiday still in session, experts already predict the movie’s four-day opening to reach $100 million, which would be the first such in 2025. Its poorer reception overseas, particularly in the Chinese market — the largest overseas market — with just $10.6 million, is concerning.

For now, the quartet of Anthony Mackie, Harrison Ford, director Julius Onah, and producer Feige can rest easy. With its only major competitor being Paddington in Peru, Captain America: Brave New World’s second weekend is unlikely to be disastrous. A global opening of $192 million (including Monday figures) against a reported budget of $180 million and a break-even point around $425 million — per Deadline — suggest that the once-scattered stars may have finally begun to align for Captain America: Brave New World.


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Captain America: Brave New World


Release Date

February 14, 2025

Director

Julius Onah


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    Anthony Mackie

    Sam Wilson / Captain America

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    Harrison Ford

    Thaddeus ‘Thunderbolt’ Ross / Red Hulk

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    Giancarlo Esposito

    Sidewinder



Source: Box Office Mojo, Luiz Fernando/X.

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