"The Devil Wears Prada 2" has made a significant global impact, debuting with an impressive $233 million at the worldwide box office. The highly anticipated sequel also captured the top spot in North America, securing a strong $77 million opening weekend.
JKN Global News Desk reports that "The Devil Wears Prada 2" has emerged as a formidable force at the global box office, kicking off its theatrical run with an estimated $233 million worldwide. The film’s stellar performance positions it as a major contender in the current cinematic landscape, demonstrating strong appeal across diverse audiences.
In the crucial North American market, the sequel led all films, pulling in $77 million during its opening weekend. This robust domestic debut significantly contributed to its global haul, affirming its popularity among viewers. The film’s success underscores a broader trend, reminding industry observers that blockbuster status does not exclusively rely on young male-skewing action films.
Internationally, "The Devil Wears Prada 2" also showed varied but strong performances. In South Korea, it shared the lead position at the weekend box office alongside "The Super Mario Galaxy Movie." India saw the film net ₹13 Crore (approximately $1.5 million USD), indicating a solid reception in the subcontinent. In contrast, the film debuted in third place at the competitive Chinese box office, trailing local hits "Vanishing Point" and "Cold War 1994." Its global success contributes to what is shaping up to be a robust summer box office season, with other films like "Michael" also performing strongly, eyeing over $400 million globally, and "The Super Mario Galaxy Movie" surpassing $400 million worldwide.



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