Mean Girls Box Office Worldwide Collections: Becomes 2nd Hollywood Film To Join $100 Million.
When it comes to reaching significant milestones at the global box office, cruel Girls isn’t quite cruel! Yes, reaching the $100 million threshold has allowed it to accomplish a significant milestone. As of right now, it’s the second Hollywood product of 2024 to do so, which gives the creators cause for celebration. To learn more, continue reading!
Mean Girls’ reception
Directed by Samantha Jayne and Arturo Perez Jr., the film was released on 12th January amid a clash with Jason Statham’s The Beekeeper. Upon its arrival, the musical teen comedy received decent reviews from critics, and word-of-mouth was also in favor. As a result, the film got a positive verdict at the box office.
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Mean Girls Worldwide Collections
Mean Girls had a good start, but afterward, it dropped more than expected. Still, it managed to attain a successful status. Talking about the latest collection update, the film has amassed $71.2 million at the North American box office and $30 million in the overseas market. Combining both, the worldwide total stands at $101.2 million, reports Variety.
With this, the film has become the second Hollywood release of 2024 to enter the $100 million club globally. The first one to achieve this was Jason Statham’s The Beekeeper.
Mean Girls: Everything we know
For those who don’t know, it is based on the Broadway adaptation of 2004’s Mean Girls. Earlier, the film was supposed to arrive directly on Paramount+, but since the reactions during test screenings were very positive, the makers decided to go with the traditional theatrical release first.
Riding on a cost of $36 million, the Angourie Rice starrer emerged as a commercial success at the worldwide box office. So, the decision to opt for a theatrical release first has turned out to be a wise one.
After its release, Mean Girls held the first spot for three weeks at the North American box office. It was in the first position even in Australia, the UK, New Zealand, and Mexico.
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