It is fair to say that, by theMarvel Cinematic Universe’s standards, their latest theatrical venture,Captain America: Brave New World, has struggled at the box office. After a strong opening weekend in which the movie made over $87 million from nationwide theaters alone, the stark drop-off in ticket sales ever since saw Brave New World’s earningsdrop 68% during its second weekend in theaters, the third worst of its kind in the MCU’s history, ahead of Ant-Man 3’s 69% drop, and The Marvels' 78% drop. Still, with the movie dominating the February box office, some accolades are likely to be achieved, with the next coming in the form of a step forward in the box office success of Brave New Worlds’Harrison Ford.
After already rising aboveDwayne “The Rock” Johnsonin the list of highest-earning leading actors in domestic box office history, Ford is set to pass another Hollywood icon by the end of the coming weekend. In total revenue across their entire acting careers,Ford is just $11 million behind Captain Jack Sparrow himself, Johnny Depp, with the actors in44th and 45th place respectively. GivenBrave New World’s current trajectory at the box office, with the previous Saturday alone seeing the film earn $12 million domestically, this coming weekend is likely to propel Ford beyond Depp, withSimon Pegg’s $50 million gap the next target in sight.

In total,Brave New Worldhas made$293 million worldwide thus far, split between a domestic haul of $145 million and $147 million in overseas markets. Although the highest earner at the 2025 box office to date, this figure after a second theatrical weekend is worrying for a franchise that so often passes the $1 billion mark. The chance to seeAnthony Mackiemake his debut in the lead role as Sam Wison/Captain America clearly isn’t enticing audiences enough, with mixed reviews forBrave New Worldalso impacting the movie’s staying power.
‘Captain America’ Has Now Hit $2.5 Billion Globally
AlthoughBrave New World’s box office run to date is worrisome, the movie has still helped theentireCaptain Americafranchiseto heady new heights. In total,the Captain America serieshas now hit the $2.5 billion mark globally,thanks in most part to the $1.1 billion earned by 2016’sCaptain America: Civil War. The 2011 first film made a total of $370 million, withThe Winter Soldierrocketing the franchise up by earning $714 million. In fact, before the release ofBrave New World, theCaptain Americafranchise had grown in global revenue by each entry, with the lastest installment sure to let that feat down, and by quite some way.
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