Aquaman had a terrific final weekend of 2018 as it brought in $136.95 million (about Rs. 957.14 crores) worldwide for a total of $748.8 million (about Rs. 5,233.36 crores), which took it past Justice League ($657.9 million), Man of Steel ($668 million), and Suicide Squad ($746.8 million) to become the third highest-grossing DC universe film of all-time. If Aquaman can keep it up — this was just its second weekend in the US, and third/fourth elsewhere — it may well have a shot at dethroning Wonder Woman ($821.8 million) and possibly even Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice ($873.6 million). Aquaman has yet to release in Italy (January 1) and Japan (February 8).
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The Jason Momoa-starrer is already the best performing Aquaman second only to The Dark Knight Rises, which brought in $636.8 million from non-US markets during its theatrical run in 2012. Back home, Aquaman garnered $51.55 million (about Rs. 360.46 crores), bringing its US total to $188 million (about Rs. 1,314.59 crores) at the end of the second weekend.
China has been the highest earner for Aquaman's $560 million international total, providing nearly half of it with $260.4 million (about Rs. 1,820.84 crores). Warner Bros. targeted the market, releasing Aquaman in China on December 7 before anywhere else — India got it on December 14, a week before the US — and it has certainly proved to be a good bet for the studio.
In other franchise news, Sony Pictures' Bumblebee, which is set to release this week in India and China on January 4. Bumblebee grossed $66.2 million (about Rs. 462.83 crores) at the worldwide box office this weekend, taking its total to $156.77 million (about Rs. 1,096.05 crores).