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Disney’s Lilo & Stitch is already a big success and shows no signs of slowing down at the worldwide box office. After achieving several important feats, it is proceeding ahead smoothly. It recently crossed the $775 million mark, becoming the second Hollywood film to do so in 2025 after A Minecraft Movie. Apart from that, it is now inches away from surpassing the lifetime collection of Ryan Reynolds’ Rated R blockbuster. Keep reading for a detailed collection report!
Directed by Dean Fleischer Camp, it is a live-action animated remake of Disney’s 2002 film of the same name. It opened to mostly decent reviews from critics, and considering the pre-release buzz, it smashed a historic debut globally. Further, with strong word-of-mouth, the film continues to display strong word-of-mouth even after staying in theatres for almost three weeks.
As per the latest collection update on Box Office Mojo, Lilo & Stitch has earned $344.68 million in North America in 19 days. Overseas, it has earned a solid $436.54 million. Combining both, the worldwide box office collection stands at a huge $781.22 million. Considering its stronghold and dominance over new releases, the film is expected to mint more moolah in the coming weeks.
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Worldwide collection breakdown:
With $781.22 million in the kitty already, Lilo & Stitch has surpassed the lifetime collection of Star Wars 4 ($775.39 million). Also, it needs less than $2 million to beat Ryan Reynolds‘ 2016 blockbuster, Deadpool, which earned $782.83 million globally. It will soon cross Spider-Man 2 ($784.56 million) and Deadpool 2 ($785.89 million).
Disney’s latest biggie has exceeded expectations globally and still has enough fuel left in the tank. Considering its trending, it is now assured that the $1 billion mark will be crossed. So, it is all set to be Hollywood’s first $1 billion grosser in 2025.
Stay tuned to Koimoi for more box office updates and stories!
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