After a solid Tuesday, the fantasy drama maintained its pace on Wednesday, proving it has connected well with audiences across markets.
According to early industry estimates, Eternity collected around USD 11.6 million on Day 6. The drop from Tuesday is normal for a weekday, and the film’s consistent performance shows that the buzz from the weekend is still working in its favour. With this addition, the worldwide total for the first six days now stands at approximately USD 126.4 million.
The film’s journey so far has been quite smooth. It opened strongly over the weekend with USD 33 million on Friday, USD 36 million on Saturday, and USD 18.5 million on Sunday. Monday brought USD 14.5 million, and Tuesday added USD 12.8 million. Wednesday’s results, staying in a similar range, show that the audience is continuing to show up even after the first-week rush.
A Steady Midweek Hold
Day 6 is often a crucial indicator for a film’s long-term run. Many releases begin to fade by midweek, but Eternity’s Wednesday performance proves that the film has found a stable footing.
Several factors are helping the movie stay strong:
• Strong word-of-mouth among family audiences• Visual appeal that drives footfall in premium formats like IMAX and 3D• Positive response in international markets• High repeat viewership from fans of the fantasy genre
In the domestic market, premium screens continue to bring in strong numbers.
This would place Eternity among the year’s stronger performers, especially considering the competition from other holiday releases and the usual weekday drop that films experience in their opening week.
The next few days will reveal whether the film turns into one of the biggest global successes of the year—but judging by its midweek hold, Eternity is definitely headed in the right direction.
