By Esita Mallik
Fight Club, directed by David Fincher and featuring Brad Pitt and Edward Norton in the lead roles, was re-released in theaters on its 25th anniversary. It has given the film a new chance to beat Pitt’s critically acclaimed and Oscar-nominated sports biography, Moneyball. Will the David Fincher cult classic be able to beat Moneyball’s worldwide haul? Scroll below for the deets.
Fight Club’s re-release box office total
The movie was re-released on its 25th anniversary, and it was a nostalgia-filled event for the fans. The movie collected $228k across 700 theaters in North America on its re-release opening weekend. The film collected $6.9k on its second Thursday of re-release at the domestic box office, a decline of almost 89% from last Thursday. In nine days, the domestic re-release total has hit $972k. It will cross $1 million soon. The overseas total upon re-release has hit $133k, bringing the global total to $1.1 million.
According to Box Office Mojo’s latest data, the domestic total for Fight Club, including the re-release cume, has reached $38.0 million. The decent overseas re-release gross has also contributed to the film’s international total, bringing it to $64.4 million. Therefore, after the 25th-anniversary re-release, the worldwide collection of the Brad Pitt starrer is $102.4 million.
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Box office summary of Fight Club
- Domestic – $38.0 million
- International – $64.4 million
- Worldwide – $102.4 million
Can it surpass Moneyball’s global haul?
2011’s Moneyball, directed by Bennett Miller, is based on the 2003 book Moneyball: …read more
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