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Warner Bros is celebrating a major milestone this year after crossing the $1 billion mark at the international box office. In just 15 weeks, it managed to achieve this feat with the help ofDune: Part TwoandGodzilla x Kong: The New Empire, two massive blockbusters that dominated the cinemas.

This is not the first time the giant empire made this accomplishment. It’s a repeat performance of their record-breaking triumph in 2018 when they crossed the same mark at 17 weeks. Indeed, Disney should take notes from Warner Bros!
Dune 2AndGodzilla x KongJust Brought Success And Fortune To Warner Bros
Two of the biggest releases from Warner Bros,Dune: Part TwoandGodzilla x Kong: The New Empireproved that the cinema is still the public’s favorite mode of entertainment.Timothée Chalamet’s epic sci-fi movie grossed over$686 millionwhileAdam Wingard’s film earned around$442 millionin global ticket sales.
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In a statement shared viaDeadline, Pam Abdy and Mike De Luca, Co-Chairs & CEOs of Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group, said:
“Crossing this incredible milestone at such an accelerated pace is a proud moment for the entire team at Warner Bros. It is a true testament to our best-in-class marketing and distribution teams around the globe, as well as our amazing creative teams and filmmakers who deliver great movies for us to champion.”

Meanwhile, Warner Bros. Pictures President of International Distribution Andrew Cripps added:
“Congratulations to our exceptionally talented global marketing and distribution teams for this remarkable achievement. We also extend our gratitude to our partners in the exhibition community for their incredible support. As Pam Abdy and Mike De Luca continue to build our theatrical film slate and create opportunities for us to work with the greatest partners in front of and behind the camera, we look forward to what more we can achieve in the future.”

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It’s not yet the middle of the year, and WB is already winning. With a couple of highly anticipated movies slated for the coming months, such asFuriosa: A Mad Max SagaandBeetlejuice Beetlejuice, Disney needs to keep up with the game.
Warner Bros Is Finally Recovering From Past Years’ Loss
WB Discovery CEODavid Zaslavtalked about the promising success of the company for this year after it suffered a major loss in the past few years. He told investors viaCNN:
“Bottom line, we’re a far healthier company now, and we’re building real momentum. And we expect 2024 will be a year to drive that momentum forward even further. That said, this business is not without its challenges.”

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Apart from the release of major movie franchises in theaters, he also pledged to include more content on the studio’s streaming platform.
“We’re excited to be refreshing and reigniting our content pipeline at Max. The fact is the strikes really slowed down production, and we didn’t have as much content as we wanted for Max. And we’re now moving forward with a great slate.”

The studio is certainly doing something right at this point, and they might reach another milestone in the coming months.
Dune: Part Twois available to rent via Prime Video and Apple TV, whileGodzilla x Kong: The New Empireis still showing in theaters.
Ariane Cruz
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Ariane Cruz is a Senior Writer at FandomWire, majorly focusing on TV shows with over 3,000 articles published. Her love for pop culture and the creative arts fuels her passion to deliver engaging and informative stories. Her daily consumption of films, shows, and books keeps her energized for the day, along with her mission to serve as the bridge between fans and their favorite franchises.