Summer Box Office Hits $4 Billion After All, Thanks to ‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer’

Few were expecting the bomb and the bombshell to save the summer box office.

But thanks to the sky-high ticket sales for Greta Gerwig’s very pink “Barbie” and Christopher Nolan’s supremely dark “Oppenheimer,” domestic revenue hit $4 billion between May and August for the first time in the pandemic era.“As a seemingly out of reach goal just a couple of months ago, the $4 billion domestic summer season box office has become a reality over Labor Day weekend, reflecting not only a strong lineup of films, but the desire by audiences to embrace the time-honored tradition of going to the movies in the hottest moviegoing season of the year,” says senior Comscore analyst Paul Dergarabedian.“Barbie” is the highest grossing film of the summer (and the year) with $612 million in North America and $1.36 billion globally to date.

Oppenheimer” also wildly outperformed expectations with $311 at the domestic box office and $850 million worldwide.

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