Breaking news in the world of cinema! The romantic comedy 'Anyone But You' has achieved a remarkable feat by crossing the $200 million mark at the global box office. This milestone solidifies its position as the highest-grossing romantic comedy in recent years, surpassing other star-studded entries in the genre.
'Anyone But You' outperformed notable romantic comedies like 'Ticket to Paradise' and 'The Lost City,' starring A-list actors such as Julia Roberts, George Clooney, and Sandra Bullock. The film's success is a testament to the enduring popularity of the rom-com genre.
The last rom-com to achieve such financial success was the PG-13 hit 'Crazy Rich Asians' in 2018, making 'Anyone But You' a significant achievement in the genre. Notably, it is the first R-rated rom-com since 'Bridget Jones's Baby' in 2016 to reach the $200 million milestone.
Despite a modest debut in December, 'Anyone But You' has steadily climbed the box office charts, garnering a total of 86.5 million in domestic ticket sales and $112.8 million internationally. With a production cost of $25 million, the film has proven to be highly profitable for Sony Pictures, highlighting the financial viability of rom-coms when managed effectively.
In a similar vein, the unconventional comedy 'Poor Things' has also made waves at the box office. Starring Emma Stone in a unique role, the film is on the verge of surpassing $100 million worldwide. With $99.6 million in total grosses, including strong performances both domestically and overseas, 'Poor Things' marks a significant success for arthouse cinema post-COVID.
These box office achievements underscore the enduring appeal of romantic comedies and the potential for diverse storytelling in the film industry. As audiences continue to embrace a variety of genres and narratives, the success of 'Anyone But You' and 'Poor Things' serves as a testament to the power of storytelling in captivating global audiences.