A Fashionable Success Story
Disney's first studio film of the year has surpassed $2 billion worldwide, thanks to the success of Devil Wears Prada 2. The movie performed well globally, with a second-weekend box office total of $118.8 million.
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Devil Wears Prada 2 maintained a relatively stable performance, with a 44% drop in domestic earnings and a 46% decline internationally. The film's enduring popularity has contributed significantly to Disney's milestone.
Can This Momentum Continue?
The success of Devil Wears Prada 2 has been a crucial factor in Disney's achievement. With its strong box office performance, the film has helped push Disney past the $2 billion mark.
As Disney looks to the future, the performance of upcoming films like Mortal Kombat II will be crucial in sustaining the company's momentum.
Disney's global box office total is expected to continue growing, driven by the success of its recent releases. The company's ability to produce and distribute successful films will be key to its future success.
Frequently Asked Questions
What contributed to Disney's $2 billion milestone? The success of Devil Wears Prada 2 was a significant factor. The film's strong global performance helped push Disney past the milestone.
How did Devil Wears Prada 2 perform in its second weekend? The film earned $118.8 million globally, with $43 million domestically and $75.8 million internationally.
What is the global cumulative total of Devil Wears Prada 2? The film's global cumulative total is $433.2 million, with $144.8 million from the US and $288.4 million from abroad.


