With this weekends Barbenheimer double blast and the not insignificant matter of a Mission: Impossible sequel still scooping up the moolah, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny continues to bring in some loot, but is now looking at a disappointing $370 – $385 global haul by the end of its run and conaequent arrival on Disney Plus.
By comparison, the similarly budgeted Oscar-nominated Solo: A Star Wars Story ended it’s 2018 run with $393.2, meaning the most expensive Star Wars and Indiana Jones projects ended their runs with the least (inflation adjusted) takings.
Overseas, #IndianaJonesAndTheDialOfDestiny grossed 8.2M on 4th weekend, a -51.8% drop from last weekend, for a 176M intl. cume over 52 markets.
Allied to 159M in the US #DialOfDestiny hits a 335M Global cume at #BoxOffice.
The new #IndianaJones Eyeing a 370M-385M Global run. pic.twitter.com/zxUwucIDTz— Luiz Fernando (@Luiz_Fernando_J) July 23, 2023
Hopefully time will be kind to Dial of Destiny, a lovingly constructed film that deserved far better at the global box office.