Marvel’s 'Fantastic Four: First Steps' Heralds More Good News For Disney With $218M Global Weekend Haul

According to Variety, premium large formats, led by IMAX, drove 46% of the ticket sales for the retro-futuristic adventure movie.
Joseph Quinn, Pedro Pascal, Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Vanessa Kirby attend "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" Sydney Launch Event at Hoyts Entertainment Quarter on July 15, 2025 in Sydney, Australia.
Joseph Quinn, Pedro Pascal, Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Vanessa Kirby attend "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" Sydney Launch Event at Hoyts Entertainment Quarter on July 15, 2025 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Don Arnold/WireImage)
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Updated Mar 05, 2026   |   2:29 PM EST
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Walt Disney Co.’s (DIS) “Fantastic Four: First Steps” came out on top at the weekend box office, grossing $118 million in the U.S. 

Globally, the film has already grossed $218 million in ticket sales since its release last week, according to Box Office Mojo.

The film, made by Marvel, is the studio’s latest comic book adaptation. It is a retro-futuristic adventure starring Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, and Joseph Quinn as the titular team, who set out to protect their world from a planet-devouring cosmic being.

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According to Variety, premium large formats, led by IMAX, accounted for 46% of ticket sales. It was screened in 4,125 theaters in North America.

On Stocktwits, retail sentiment toward Disney stock turned to ‘bullish’ (68/100) from ‘bearish’ a week ago.

Retail watchers of the stock congratulated Disney for making “ Fantastic Four: First Steps.”

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Another user thought out loud whether the movie could be a “billion-dollar” one for Marvel and Disney.

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Chinese animated fantasy action-adventure film “Ne Zha II” and Disney’s sci-fi comedy film “Lilo & Stitch” are the only films to gross over a billion dollars so far this year.

Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. (WBD)-distributed “Superman” continued to have a fairly decent run, fetching ticket sales of $24.86 million over the weekend. The film did $122 million in domestic ticket sales during its opening weekend, July 11-13. 

 

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The new Jurassic World film “Jurassic World: Rebirth” took the third spot, grossing $13 million in its fourth weekend, while Apple's original “F1: The Movie,” distributed by the tech giant and Warner Bros., continued to make a splash, collecting $6.2 million in its fifth weekend. 

Only in its first weekend, “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” became the 13th top-grossing film of the year worldwide. Comcast-owned Universal’s “Jurassic World: Rebirth” stood in fourth place ($718.35 million), while the “F1: The Movie” ($509.65 million) and “Superman” ($502.70 million) closely followed in the sixth and seventh positions, respectively.

Disney stock ended Friday’s session down 0.39% at $121.47, with the stock up 9.6% so far this year.

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