Warner Bros.’ Mega-hit Barbie has reached another box office milestone, surpassing Marvel’s The Avengers to become the 11th highest-grossing film of all time at the domestic box office.
The beloved film starring Margot Robbie — who last week picketed West Hollywood in support of the SAG-AFTRA strike — grossed $3.9 million in fifth place at the box office. office.
That total brings its domestic total to $626.1 million, surpassing Marvel’s The Avengers ($623.3 million) to earn the 11th highest-grossing film at the domestic box office.
It only needs $27.2 million domestic to surpass Jurassic World ($653.4 million) and enter the top 10 charats of all time at the domestic box office.
Although it’s unclear if they have enough money left to break into the domestic top 10, the film has already claimed the title of highest-grossing film in Warner Bros. history.
Box office milestone: Warner Bros. Mega hit Barbie hit another box office milestone, surpassing Marvel’s The Avengers to become the 11th highest-grossing film of all time at the domestic box office

Big hit: The beloved film starring Margot Robbie — who last week picketed West Hollywood in support of the SAG-AFTRA strike — grossed $3.9 million in fifth place at the box office.

Surpassing The Avengers: This total brings its domestic total to $626.1 million, surpassing Marvel’s The Avengers ($623.3 million) to claim the 11th highest-grossing film at the domestic box office.
Barbie is currently in its eighth weekend, and while it’s within reach of a top 10 spot, it’s unclear whether it will have the box office staying power to continue climbing.
It would also have to go through Titanic ($674.2 million), Avengers: Infinity War ($678.8 million), Avatar: The Way of Water ($684 million), Black Panther ($700 million). dollars), Top Gun: Maverick ($718.8 million), Avatar ($785.2 million), Spider-Man: No Way Home ($814.1 million), Avengers: Endgame ($858.3 million dollars) and Star Wars: Episode VII: The Force Awakens ($936.6 million).
Barbie also grossed $1.416 billion at the global box office, giving it 14th place worldwide.
It will need an additional $37 million to overtake Disney’s animated sequel, Frozen II ($1.453 billion) in 13th place at the global box office.
Although Warner Bros. has yet to officially announce a sequel to Barbie, director Greta Gerwig has indicated that she will return to the helm.
“There’s a tone and humor and joy, and obviously the world is so beautiful. I want to go back to Barbie Land,” she said.
A source said The sun: ‘The team who worked on the Barbie film were contacted to discuss work on the follow-up.
“It’s only the very beginning, but it has become clear that the bosses want the same team for the sequel as they did for the first.

In Range: Barbie is currently in its eighth weekend, and while it’s within reach of making the top 10, it’s unclear if it will have the box office staying power to continue climbing.

Top 10: It would also have to pass Titanic (674.2 million dollars), Avengers: Infinity War (678.8 million dollars), Avatar: The Way of Water (684 million dollars), Black Panther (700 million dollars). dollars), Top Gun: Maverick ($718.8 million), Avatar ($785.2 million), Spider-Man: No Way Home ($814.1 million), Avengers: Endgame ($858.3 million) dollars) and Star Wars: Episode VII: The Force Awakens ($936.6 million)

Worldwide: Barbie also grossed $1.416 billion at the global box office, giving it 14th place worldwide.

Adventure: The fantasy adventure with Margot Robbie as the main character and Ryan Gosling as her partner Ken.
“Emails have been sent but more specific details need to be finalized.”
The fantasy adventure starring Margot Robbie in the lead role and Ryan Gosling as Ken.
The film, based on the beloved Mattel character, was directed and co-written by Greta Gerwig with her husband Noah Baumbach, while Margot produced it.
The Australian star brought the film to life after contacting toymaker Mattel for the rights in 2018.