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‘Joker’ crossing USD 1 bn worldwide

(UTv|COLOMBO) – Filmmaker Todd Phillips’ R-rated “Joker” is not slowing down and is about to join the billion dollar club at the worldwide box-office. Its global grosses through Thursday stand at USD 999.1 million.

The superhero movie starring Joaquin Phoenix is also destined to generate profits of $600 million for Warners and partners Village Roadshow and Bron. The two partners each have a 25 per cent stake in the film, reports hollywoodreporter.com.

“Joker” will be the fourth DC title to cross $1 billion, behind “Aquaman” ($1.15 billion), “The Dark Knight Rises” ($1.084 billion) and “The Dark Knight” ($1.005 billion), not adjusted for inflation.

Overall, it is becoming the 13th live-action comic book movie to collect $1 billion or more, even though it is not billed as a traditional “superhero” movie.

“Joker” had already passed up “Deadpool” ($783 million) to become the top-grossing R-rated pic of all time, not adjusted for inflation.

“Joker” will become the sixth Warners film to lay claim to the billion-dollar milestone. In addition to “Aquaman” and the two “Dark Knight” movies, the other titles are the final “Harry Potter” movie ($1.34 billion) and “The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey” ($1.02 billion).

That number grows to seven if counting “Lord of the Rings The Return of the King” ($1.13 billion).

In terms of other DC titles in the post-Christopher Nolan era, “Man of Steel” topped out at $668 million globally, followed by “Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice” ($873.6 million), “Suicide Squad” ($746.8 million), “Wonder Woman” ($821.8 million) and “Justice League” ($657.9 million). (NK)

 

 

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