'Bohemian Rhapsody' Reaches $ 900 Million at World Box Office – Deadline



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Fox and New Regency at four Oscars Bohemian Rhapsody broke the $ 900 million mark globally this weekend. With $ 900.6 million until Sunday, the most profitable musical biopic in history is also the fourth largest film of the Fox in the world, behind Avatar, Titanic and Star Wars: Episode 1 – The Ghost Threat. Talk about a landslide for this $ 52 million stomper – and a supersonic note for the last chapter of Fox.

Burning in the air since its early debut in the UK last October, the story of Freddie Mercury currently boasts $ 685.2 million from the international box office as he continues to play in China ($ 13.9 million to date) and an impressive run of more than $ 115 million Japan.

The Rummy Malek-Starrer is getting closer to $ 900 million for a few weeks now, a milestone that would have seemed unthinkable at one point. But as we have noted throughout the box office career, the behind-the-scenes drama of production has not tarnished the project. Instead of, Bohemian Rhapsody too successful.

The film produced by Graham King finished 4th in the latest 2018 Deadline tournament, in front of tentacles of superheroes like Aquaman, venom and Deadpool 2.

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