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He-Man reaches 105 million dollars worldwide as its theatrical run winds down

As of June 27, Masters of the Universe has gathered 105 million dollars worldwide, a slow fourth-weekend climb that leaves the Amazon MGM release far under its reported 170 to 200 million dollar budget.

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He-Man reaches 105 million dollars worldwide as its theatrical run winds down
Source: Amazon MGM Studios via ScreenRant

Masters of the Universe has reached 105 million dollars at the worldwide box office, according to figures tracked on the film’s Wikipedia entry as of June 27. The total breaks down to 59 million dollars in the United States and Canada and 45 million dollars across other territories. The number marks a slow climb from the 101.9 million dollar global figure the Amazon MGM release reported one week earlier at the close of its third weekend.

The movement underscores how quietly the picture’s run is winding down. After opening to 29.3 million dollars domestically in early June, the film added 5.6 million dollars over its third weekend before settling into the low single digits as it shed theaters through its fourth frame. Against a production budget reported between 170 and 200 million dollars, the worldwide cume still sits below the lower end of the film’s reported cost before marketing is counted.

The fourth weekend also brought fresh competition into the corridor. DC Studios’ Supergirl opened on June 26, taking in 13 million dollars on its first day at the global box office per Deadline, while Toy Story 5 held the top of the chart in its second weekend. Both titles, along with the earlier arrivals of The Mandalorian and Grogu and the horror releases Backrooms and Obsession, have crowded the summer slate that Masters of the Universe entered.

As an Amazon MGM title, the film carries a downstream path that a standard theatrical release does not, with the studio positioned to draw value through Prime Video once the theatrical window closes. A sequel has been reported to be in development.

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