Mufasa: The Lion King Worldwide Box Office: Beats Men In Black 3 (Photo Credit – Prime Video)

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Barry Jenkins’ Mufasa: The Lion King is still achieving new milestones at the box office despite being in cinemas for over one and a half months. The movie makes its digital debut today. It has beaten the global haul of Men in Black 3 and Ice Age: The Melt Down to achieve a new remarkable feat. Keep scrolling for the details.

MIB 3, starring Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones, is the final installment in the original trilogy. The movie also features Josh Brolin, Jemaine Clement, Michael Stuhlbarg, Bill Hader, and Emma Thompson in supporting roles. It was released in 2012 and follows Agent J, who must go back in time to prevent the assassination of his partner Agent K, the fallout of which threatens the safety of Earth.

Will Smith’s Men in Black 3 collected $179.02 million in the US and $654.21 million worldwide. Meanwhile, Ice Age: The Melt Down, the second film in the Ice Age film series, collected $195.33 million in the US and a solid $667.09 million worldwide. Now, Mufasa: The Lion King has surpassed them with its latest global box office collection to enter the top 100 highest-grossing sequels of all time list.

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