The first Monday is always an important day for any film. It shows whether the movie can stand on its own strength beyond the hype. For Eternity, the early numbers from Day 4 bring good news. The movie has shown a steady hold, proving that audience interest continues even after the weekend rush.
According to early estimates, Eternity collected around USD 14.5 million on Day 4, bringing the worldwide total to about USD 102 million in 4 days. This is a solid number, especially for a genre film that blends fantasy, action, and emotional drama.
Weekend Recap Before the Monday Test
The film had a powerful opening on Friday, earning nearly USD 33 million on Day 1. Saturday saw even stronger growth, with USD 36 million, thanks to strong word of mouth and fans rushing to theatres. Sunday continued the momentum, adding another USD 18.5 million worldwide.
With numbers like these, everyone watched Monday closely to see if the film would drop sharply, as many weekend-heavy films do. But Eternity held its ground. The Day 4 figure of USD 14.5 million is a healthy drop and shows that the audience is staying with the film.
A Good Hold in Domestic and International Markets
Domestically, the film is performing best in big cities and premium theatres. IMAX and 3D screens are seeing higher occupancy, which is expected for a visually heavy fantasy film. Several shows over the weekend were sold out, and even on Monday, many evening screenings saw good footfall.
Internationally, Eternity is showing strength in markets like the UK, Australia, and parts of Europe. The film has also done well in South Korea and Mexico. Early figures suggest that the overseas markets have added close to USD 41 million within the first four days.
Where Eternity Stands After Day 4
With a four-day total of USD 102 million, the film is off to a confident start. If the movie continues to hold around the USD 10–13 million range on Tuesday and Wednesday, it can end its first week with numbers close to USD 125–130 million, which is considered strong for a film of this scale.
The second weekend will be important, but given how Monday performed, the outlook seems positive. If Saturday and Sunday of the next weekend show another jump, Eternity could become one of the major global hits of 2025.
Eternity has passed its first Monday test with a solid box office hold. The USD 14.5 million Day 4 collection shows that the film has found steady acceptance among viewers. With strong visuals, an emotional story, and positive word of mouth, the movie is well-positioned for a successful first week and, possibly, a long run ahead.
