According to early reports, Eternity collected around USD 10.9 million on Day 7. This number fits well with the film’s weekday pattern and shows that the fantasy drama is maintaining interest even as it enters its second weekend. With these earnings, the movie’s first-week worldwide total stands at roughly USD 137.3 million, a strong figure for a fantasy film releasing during a crowded holiday period.

A Week of Steady Growth and Mild Drops

The film started strong with USD 33 million on Friday, followed by USD 36 million on Saturday, giving it a strong weekend base. Sunday was softer at USD 18.5 million, but still healthy considering the heavy turnout during the previous two days.

Weekdays often decide whether a film will continue well into the next week, and Eternity managed to hold its ground. Monday brought in USD 14.5 million, Tuesday added USD 12.8 million, and Wednesday earned USD 11.6 million. Each drop was gradual, indicating that the film’s word of mouth is working.

With USD 10.9 million on Day 7, Eternity has finished its first week with stability—something many fantasy films struggle to maintain after their opening weekend.

What Day 7 Means for Eternity

Day 7 serves as a checkpoint for a film’s long-term box-office journey. A sharp decline on the final weekday often signals that the second weekend may be weaker. However, Eternity’s Day 7 number—USD 10.9 million—shows a controlled drop and suggests that the movie may see a healthy rise once the second weekend begins.

If the film experiences even a moderate jump on Saturday and Sunday, it could push its global total past USD 160 million by the end of the second weekend. With the pace it is running at, crossing USD 200 million in the next week is also very possible.

Trade analysts believe Eternity has the chance to become one of the year’s strongest fantasy performers, especially if it continues to show stability in its upcoming weekdays as well.

What Comes Next for the Film

Eternity now moves into its second weekend with positive momentum. There are no major new releases in the same genre, which gives the film plenty of room to grow again. Family audiences and fans of fantasy worlds are still showing interest, and the buzz is helping the movie maintain attention in theatres.

If the film posts a strong second weekend, its long-term journey is likely to be even more successful. Fantasy films often rise again during weekends, and Eternity’s consistency suggests that it has the potential to keep performing well deep into its run.