By Esita Mallik
Jackass: Best and Last, as expected, recorded the lowest numbers at the domestic box office in the franchise. However, it too has a modest budget, and thus we are here to reveal the break-even target this slapstick comedy must hit to succeed financially. Keep scrolling for the deets.
It is the final film in the slapstick comedy movie franchise created by Jeff Tremaine. There are six films in this series, including the latest. The movie has opened in the domestic top 5 despite being against many popular movies. It defied odds in its opening weekend. The critics gave it a solid 88% on Rotten Tomatoes, and the audience gave it 85%. Therefore, it has a shot of experiencing a joyful financial ride.
Jackass: Best and Last opening weekend
According to Box Office Mojo, Jackass: Best and Last landed in the projected range at the domestic box office in its opening weekend. It collected $8.4 million on its three-day debut weekend at the North American box office. It is the lowest collection in franchise history. Previously, 2022’s Jackass Forever had the lowest debut, yet it collected $23.15 million, which is way more than this latest installment. Internationally, it collected just $1.9 million in its debut weekend, bringing the global gross to $10.3 million.
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Worldwide collection breakdown
- Domestic – $8.4 million
- International – $1.9 milion
- Worldwide – $10.3 million
How much does it need to break even at the box office?
A film needs to hit break-even at the box office to succeed financially. The movie is reportedly the cheapest in the …read more
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