Gerard Butler’s New Action Movie Surpᴀsses Major Global Box Office Milestone Despite VOD Release

Gerard Butler has become an increasingly reliable name in the world of action. The genre has long been a part of the actor’s career, dating back to Reign of Fire (2002) and 300 (2006), but it became a greater focus following the success of Olympus Has Fallen in 2013. Butler reprised his role as Mike Banning in two Has Fallen sequels, with a fourth movie, Night Has Fallen, reportedly on the way, but he’s also flexed his action hero muscles in an array of other movies.

For Butler, the 2010s and 2020s saw the release of action and action-adjacent movies like Gods of Egypt (2016), Geostorm (2017), Hunter Killer (2018), Greenland (2020), Plane (2023), and Kandahar (2023), among others. It’s 2018’s Den of Thieves, however, that emerged as a Butler action classic, faring well at the box office upon its release but truly taking off on streaming where it developed a pᴀssionate following. Butler played L.A. cop “Big Nick” O’Brien in the heist action flick, a character he recently returned to.

Den of Thieves also starred Pablo Schreiber, O’Shea Jackson Jr., and 50 Cent.

Den Of Thieves 2 Hits Another Box Office Milestone

The Gerard Butler Sequel Is Faring Well With Audiences


Big Nick (Gerard Butler) looking very serious in Den of Thieves 2: Pantera

Image via Liongate

Den of Thieves 2: Pantera has just crossed a significant new box office milestone despite being available on VOD. Directed by Christian Gudegast, the sequel to 2018’s Den of Thieves features Butler’s Big Nick joining forces with Jackson Jr.’s Donnie to pull off a diamond heist in Europe. Den of Thieves 2: Pantera reviews have been generally positive from critics and the film has been a solid performer at the box office thus far, opening with $15.5 million in North America last month.

Now, according to Box Office Mojo, Den of Thieves 2: Pantera has crossed $50 million worldwide at the box office after nearly one month in theaters. This total comprises $34.6 million from North American and $15.5 million internationally. This new milestone comes just over a week after the sequel became available to rent and purchase on VOD. The sequel still has a ways to go before catching up with the original movie’s $80 million total.

What Den Of Thieves 2’s Box Office Milestone Means For The Movie

Butler’s Action Sequel Hasn’t Broken Even Yet

Den of Thieves 2: Pantera was made on an estimated budget of $40 million, meaning it may be looking at a break-even point of at least $80 million. This budget is $10 million higher than that of the original movie, but it’s now looking quite unlikely the sequel will match that movie at the box office. Revenue generated from VOD sales isn’t generally made public, but it’s entirely possible that the Den of Thieves sequel has been a strong performer in this regard, helping to further close the gap to profitability.

Den of Thieves Franchise Rotten Tomatoes Scores

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RT Critics’ Score

RT Popcornmeter

Den of Thieves

41%

63%

Den of Thieves 2: Pantera

61%

79%

Despite Pantera having not yet broken even, Den of Thieves 3 is now confirmed to be in development. One possible reason for this is that the sequel has been generally well-received, sporting a critics’ score of 61% and an audience score of 79% on Rotten Tomatoes. As seen in the chart above, both of these scores are improvements over the original, and it could be a sign that Den of Thieves 2: Pantera will enjoy a successful life on streaming and VOD in the months to come.

Source: Box Office Mojo

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