In the United States, the One Piece film Red earns about $12.7 million in 2 weeks
The US release of the anime film One Piece Film Red was quite successful, grossing over $12,768,073 (USD) in 2 weeks. Consequently, it earned $8 million, placing it eighth in the United States. According to Box Office Mojo's projections, the film earned a total of $1,447,807 throughout the weekend, with an expected $483,532 on Friday, $559,275 on Saturday, and $405,000 on Sunday.
According to Box Office Mojo, the film has earned a worldwide total of $151,771,841.
The film's first three days of release in the United States earned $9,323,267, placing it in the number two spot at the box office. After its first day in 2,367 cinemas, the film earned a total of $4,832,066.
One Piece Stampede, the preceding film in the franchise, was exhibited as an event screening in the United States in 2019 and made a total of $1,308,571.
On November 4 in the United States and Canada and on November 3 in Australia and New Zealand, One Piece Film Red was released on Crunchyroll. The English dub premiered on October 22nd at GKIDS, Annecy, and the Variety Animation Is Film Festival.
The Japanese release of One Piece Film Red took place on August 6. In terms of both ticket sales and box office earnings, this film has surpassed all others in the franchise. This is the most financially successful Japanese film released so far this year, surpassing even Top Gun: Maverick. In Japan, the One Piece movie is both the ninth-highest-grossing film and the sixth-highest-grossing anime film of all time. As of Tuesday, November 14th, the film had earned 18,250,210,670 yen (about US$129 million) from the sale of 13.16 million tickets.