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Heist Film Surges Past $76M Worldwide, Eyes Top 40
19 Nov
Summary
- The film has grossed $76.67 million globally since its release.
- It needs $12 million more to enter the top 40 highest-grossing films.
- The production budget was $90 million, with a break-even target of $225 million.

Now You See Me: Now You Don't has made a significant impact at the global box office, amassing $76.67 million worldwide within its opening weeks. The film continues to perform strongly, ranking as the 44th highest-grossing movie of the year and is poised to break into the top 40 if it gains further traction.
The heist thriller is currently on a trajectory to surpass the $88.2 million global earnings of "A Working Man," a milestone that would place it higher on the annual charts. This upward momentum is crucial as the film aims to recover its substantial $90 million production budget.
To achieve profitability, Now You See Me 3 requires a worldwide gross of approximately $225 million, a target it is steadily working towards. The film is expected to surpass $100 million globally this upcoming weekend, with strong international performance, particularly in China, contributing positively to its overall financial outlook.




