BOX OFFICE: ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY Has Finally Finished Its Domestic Run
Disney and Lucasfilm's Rogue One: A Star Wars Story has finally left its last North American theater after a five month run that leaves the film's domestic box office haul just over half a billion.
After being released in December, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story has finally left all North American theaters, finishing its domestic run at $532.2 million. While some superhero blockbuster films hope for a worldwide gross of $1 billion, the Star Wars anthology film accomplished that feat in just 39 days. That's especially impressive give the current state of box office revenue splits, which typically fall in the 30% domestic/70% international range. From an estimated production budget of $200 million, the film has grossed $1.055 billion worldwide for a 51% domestic/49% international split.
Given how close the film is to beating The Dark Knight ($534.8 million) domestically, should Disney re-release the film in theaters? Perhaps they should do so a few weeks before the release of Episode VIII?
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