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Despite a 67% drop in its second weekend, The Fantastic Four: First Steps remains one of the highest-grossing movies at the domestic box office in 2025. While its second weekend drop isn’t exactly what people were hoping for, it’s far from a colossal failure that people have let it out to be.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps Is Still Performing Well at the Box Office

Despite what people are saying online, The Fantastic Four: First Steps is still performing quite well at the box office. The film has a budget of roughly $200 million, and the film made $215 million in its worldwide opening weekend. Opening over the film’s budget is a great sign of becoming a success for the studio. Even though it had a bigger second weekend drop than expected, its worldwide total stood at around $370 million. Received wisdom dictates a movie must earn 2 to 2.5 times its production budget to break even thanks to additional costs like marketing. At the minute, The Fantastic Four: First Steps is still projected to make somewhere between $520-570 million. In other words, it’s likely set to make a small profit.
And when you bring in other films in 2025, the film is grossing higher than all of them. Domestically, the film has already passed the other two MCU films released this year, those being Captain America: Brave New World and Thunderbolts*. The worldwide gross is also close to passing both films, with the two scoring $415 million and $382 million, respectively. Besides Deadpool and Wolverine, which became the highest-grossing R-rated movie of all time, The Fantastic Four: First Steps is looking to be the highest-grossing MCU movie since Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, which would be a great win for the studio.
The film is also still performing well in comparison to almost every other film in 2025. Domestically, its $208 million gross stands as the seventh-highest-grossing movie of the year. The film has the potential to break into the top five, with How to Train Your Dragon and Sinners standing at $260 million and $278 million. If The Fantastic Four: First Steps continues to have a steep drop off, then it may not end up reaching these two films, but being the seventh-highest-grossing movie of the year domestically in itself is not an insignificant achievement.









