John Wick: Chapter 4 has passed $400 million at the box office worldwide

John Wick: Chapter 4 has passed 0 million at the box office worldwide

Audiences worldwide loved Baba Yaga with Lionsgate/Thunder Road Films/87 Eleven’s John Wick: Chapter 4 has now passed the $400 million mark worldwide.

The Keanu Reeves starrer jumped out of the gate in late March, earning a $137.5 million worldwide debut, the franchise’s highest ever. JW4 Mid-April then became the highest-grossing film in the series; it is also the highest rated John Wick Film of all time certified 94% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes.

At the moment, JW4 be graded $226 million abroad and $402 million worldwide (+22% vs John Wick 3 – Parabellumlast count). That’s after a weekend that raised an additional $10.1 million from 86 international cash markets.

The previous titles in the series have already been published abroad JW4 launched in 71 markets, the world’s widest day-and-date release for the franchise.

There was much anticipation for the Chad Stahelski-directed film, starring Reeves, which embarked on a promotional tour at Brazil Comic Con in December. Reeves, Stahelski and other major filmmakers and stars also attended press days and premieres in London, Berlin and Paris. The efforts paid off with number 1 openings around the world. Likewise the Middle East, which was only introduced a week ago. Japan is still coming this fall.

Lionsgate has teamed up with licensing giant IMG to put together the film’s biggest consumer program to date. On other promotions, the studio worked to create continental pop-up experiences for fans and influencers in 23 cities in 20 countries and five continents, including stunts, events and themed premieres inspired by the World of Wick and local cultures. Major cities included Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo, Toronto, Paris, Berlin, Mumbai, Mexico City, Warsaw, Lisbon, Bucharest, Johannesburg, Barcelona, ​​​​Amsterdam, London, New York and Los Angeles.

The top 5 foreign markets so far are the United Kingdom ($20.1 million/+43% vs parabellum), Germany ($19.2 million/+54%/via Leonine), Australia ($15.7 million/+42%/via Studiocanal), Mexico ($13.8 million/+86%/via IDC) and CIS ($13.3 million/+75%/via Unicorn).

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Source: Deadline

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