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Warner Bros. Pictures' Aquaman has crossed the $1 billion mark with its worldwide box office collections over one month since it reigned supreme in its first market, China.
The DC superhero adventure, helmed by James Wan, held the top spot in the world four weeks in a row internationally and the top spot for three weeks in North America.
The announcement was made by Ron Sanders, President of Worldwide Distribution, Warner Bros. Pictures Group and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, read a statement.
Wan said: "Firstly, massive love and thank you to the fans and audiences around the world. Humbled by the way you've embraced Aquaman and how it has resonated on a global scale. I'll forever be indebted to Jason for turning Aquaman into one of the coolest, cinematic Super Heroes ever, and becoming the gold standard for this character for generations to come."
He thanked the film's cast members for "breathing life into our beloved characters".
"And, of course, this movie wouldn't be what it is without the incredible achievement of everyone involved, from the heads of department to every single crew member, who demanded utmost excellence in helping design and create this cinematic experience."
It also stars Amber Heard, Willem Dafoe, Patrick Wilson, Dolph Lundgren, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Oscar winner Nicole Kidman.
"Aquaman" has been released in 3D and 2D and IMAX, and is distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures.
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