This year’s Best Picture nominees at the Oscars are a mixed bag. While films such as Dune: Part Two and Wicked have emerged as blockbusters, the 10-movie pool also includes mid-budget hits, indie darlings, and streaming titles.
Wicked has grossed more in North America, $472 million, than all the other nominees put together. While Emilia Pérez did not get a domestic release, it collected $15 million worldwide. The Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown, starring Timothée Chalamet performed well on the global scale, collecting over #110 million. Chalamet is also part of the second-highest-grossing film on the list, Dune: Part Two, which collected over $700 million worldwide. The Brutalist, which snagged 10 nominations overall, had a very limited theatrical run but expanded into more theatres later.
In total, all the nominees have amassed a sum of around $2 billion worldwide.
Here’s a look at how much this year’s Best Picture nominees have earned at the domestic (US and Canada) and worldwide box office.
Anora—6 Oscar nominations
Domestic: $15 million
Worldwide: $40 million
The Brutalist—10 Oscar nominations
Domestic: $15 million
Worldwide: 36 million
A Complete Unknown—8 Oscar nominations
Domestic: $72 million
Worldwide: $110 million
Conclave—8 Oscar nominations
Domestic: $32 million
Worldwide: $101 million
Dune: Part Two—5 Oscar nominations
Domestic: $283 million
Worldwide: $715 million
Emilia Pérez—13 Oscar nominations
Worldwide: 15 million
I’m Still Here—3 Oscar nominations
Domestic: 4 million
Worldwide: 28 million
Nickel Boys—2 Oscar nominations
Domestic: 2.6 million
Worldwide: 2.8 million
The Substance—5 Oscar nominations
Domestic: $17 million
Worldwide: $77 million
Wicked—10 Oscar nominations
Domestic: $472 million
Worldwide: $728 million
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