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Comic book film Joker passed the $1bn (£772m) mark in global ticket sales this weekend, becoming the first R-rated movie to do so.
A US R rating requires everyone under the age of 17 watching the film in a cinema to be accompanied by an adult.
Joker is currently number seven on this weekend's US box office chart, with Le Mans film Ford v Ferrari topping the chart with takings of $31m (£24m).
The latest Charlie's Angels movie could only manage to open in third spot.
The reboot, which stars Kristen Stewart and UK actresses Naomi Scott and Ella Balinska, took $8.6m (£6.6m) between Friday and Sunday.
World War Two naval drama Midway was second this weekend, taking $8.8m (£6.8m).
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Joker became the most profitable comic book movie of all time earlier this month.
It has now reached $1bn despite not being released in China, where overseas releases with too much sex or violence can be blocked.
Its nearest R-rated rivals are 2018's Deadpool 2 ($785m) and its 2016 predecessor Deadpool ($783m), both starring Ryan Reynolds.
Gitesh Pandya, founder and editor of Box Office Guru, described it as a "jaw-dropping achievement".
- Avengers: Endgame - $2.79bn
- The Lion King - $1.65bn
- Spider-Man: Far From Home - $1.13bn
- Captain Marvel - $1.09m
- Toy Story 4 - $1.07bn
- Aladdin - $1.05bn
- Joker - $1bn (so far)
Joker became the most profitable comic book movie of all time earlier this month.
It has now reached $1bn despite not being released in China, where overseas releases with too much sex or violence can be blocked.
Its nearest R-rated rivals are 2018's Deadpool 2 ($785m) and its 2016 predecessor Deadpool ($783m), both starring Ryan Reynolds.
Gitesh Pandya, founder and editor of Box Office Guru, described it as a "jaw-dropping achievement".
Director Todd Phillips made the movie on a budget of $62.5m (£49m), a fraction of the budget of many comic book adaptations. The film divided critics but is tipped for Oscar nominations, and has also stirred up controversy for its portrayals of mental illness and violence.Today is the day that #Joker shatters the $1,000,000,000 mark at the global #boxoffice! Totals at the start of today were $317M domestic, $682.1M intl & $999.1M worldwide. Absolutely jaw-dropping achievement for an R-rated film with a moderate budget and no China release.
— Gitesh Pandya (@GiteshPandya) November 15, 2019
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