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Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale has now officially outperformed its predecessor, A New Era, in every major box office metric and is steadily approaching the three-figure mark worldwide. As the costliest and final chapter of the series, it is currently screening in over 1,000 theatres across North America, pulling in around a thousand dollars per day per theatre.
Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale Weekend Box Office Dip In North America
The Grand Finale last crossed the $1 million mark in a single day domestically on September 27, 2025. Its most recent weekend saw earnings dip slightly, just above $730K, marking the first time since release that daily collections fell below $1 million, with a nearly 46% drop compared to the prior weekend, per Box Office Mojo.
Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale Outperforms A New Era At Home
Despite the decline in domestic earnings, The Grand Finale has now overtaken A New Era’s total North American gross of $44.1 million. It is expected to add a few more dollars before concluding its theatrical run. Internationally, it had already outperformed A New Era, and its total haul now positions it as the second-highest-grossing movie in the trilogy, trailing only the original Downton Abbey film, which earned $194.6 million. The Grand Finale’s late surge in international markets has pushed it close to the $100 million worldwide mark, a milestone that now seems barely within reach.
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