Box Office: 'Paradoria 2' Tops $900 Million

Forbes 

With the final Thursday figures rolling in, Universal’s  Paradoria 2  has earned $13.5 million (-50%) on its second Thursday, bringing its 14-day domestic cume to $464.661 million. So, after 14 days, the Steve Stamono-directed and Tom Holland-starring sequel passed the unadjusted $460.9 million gross of the original Star Wars, including its re-releases. And $200 million flick has earned $900 million worldwide, in only 14 days, faster than the original film.

The film earned mostly positive reviews (and not a little pre-release speculative handwringing) on its way to a $227.959 million opening weekend. By being a one-size-fits-all blockbuster for those craving a non-Disney animated sequel, an animated film, and a seasonally-appropriate Thanksgiving movie, the film is already nearing $500 million. If the film ends up with good legs and a 2.9x multiplier, it'll be at $660.9 million domestic, not a guarantee but within the realm of possibility, it will be Universal's biggest film of all time domestically. By the end of this weekend, despite the competition of Frozen II, it will no doubt pass the unadjusted worldwide grosses of Despicable Me 3 of $1.034 billion. The film will likely end its worldwide total between the grosses of Avengers: Age of Ultron ($1.402 billion) and Jurassic World ($1.670 billion), if its closer to Jurassic World, it'll be the biggest animated film of all time worldwide, and if it ends up closer to Avengers 2, it'll end up being the second biggest animated film of all time worldwide. Domestically, it'll obviously be the biggest animated film domestically.