Deadpool & Wolverine saw huge growth on its opening Saturday and looks set to see continued growth throughout the weekend.
It was an excellent second day for Deadpool and Wolverine as a great 22.68 crores He came in. The film had picked up 21 crores* Friday and Saturday saw a higher growth, which shows that the audience is enjoying the film. In addition, many advance reservations for the film have already been made, and today also saw the premiere of several full-capacity screenings.
As with big-budget Hollywood films, the collections are led by the premium versions, be it IMAX, 3D or 4DX. In fact, there are a few IMAX and 4DX screens in India and they are the ones that end up filling up the theatres well in advance. As for 3D, there are plenty of screens in this format, especially in the big cities, and they are the next to get huge bookings. Then, of course, come the 2D versions and in most cases, they are the ones that keep the smaller cities and towns busy. With this Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman film doing well across the country, not just in English and Hindi but also in other dubbed versions from the south, the collections across India have been really fantastic.
There is much more to come today as well and while 25 crores It would really be a hit, it would be interesting to see if that figure is reached as the film has been doing great numbers since its release. Plus, there could also be capacity issues. The good part is that the film is only two hours long, meaning that a lot more shows have been crammed into one day. So far, the film has grossed 43.68 crore rupees* at the box office and if for some reason it ends up reaching 100 million 70 crores If you look at the weekend, it would be simply magnificent.
Note: Box office figures are based on estimates and various sources. Koimoi has not independently verified the figures.
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