Sonic 3 box office just raced past a major milestone

Sonic in Sonic 3 and the poster for Mufasa: The Lion KingParamount/Disney

Sonic the Hedgehog 3 is still the number one movie in the US, and its box office returns aren’t slowing down anytime soon.

Sonic 3 has arrived at a competitive time. Not only is it going up against Mufasa (a follow-up to one of the highest-grossing movies of all time), it has to contend with the popularity of Wicked, Moana 2, and Kraven the Hunter (just kidding), and Nosferatu, Babygirl, and A Complete Unknown are about to hit cinemas.

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Its predecessors were bona fide hits, but not enormous performers; 2020’s Sonic the Hedgehog made $320 million worldwide, while its sequel grossed $405m.

It had a strong opening weekend, and Sonic 3 could have long legs into 2025 (though it won’t beat Mufasa overall).

Sonic 3 box office so far

Sonic the Hedgehog 3 has grossed $211 million worldwide, with over $137m coming from the US alone. That’s higher than Mufasa: The Lion King’s domestic haul of $113 million.

That’s an extraordinary accomplishment for Sonic. Its domestic projections were initially higher, but Deadline reports that the festive season may be to blame for its slight under-performance (it was the last weekend before Christmas, so people were probably spending more time shopping). Also, experts originally predicted a $50m weekend for the threequel, so it’s still done well.

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It didn’t beat Sonic 2’s opening weekend ($72.1m), but it could rake in as much as $290 million in North America by the end of its theatrical run, which would be a franchise record.

Why Mufasa is still beating Sonic 3 at the box office

Mufasa (voiced by Aaron Pierre) in Disney’s live-action MUFASA: THE LION KINGDisney

Mufasa: The Lion King has already made $327 million worldwide,substantially more than Sonic 3. Howeve, Mufasa has been released everywhere, while Sonic 3 hasn’t hit cinemas in several countries.

Mufasa opened in France on December 18, trickling into other territories over the following two days. Meanwhile, Sonic 3 hit the US, Canada, and Norway on December 20, the UK and Ireland on December 21, and it’ll expand into Europe, Asia, and Australia between now and January 17, 2025.

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In other words, its theatrical run is a marathon, not a sprint. Mufasa will likely maintain bookings through the holidays, but Sonic 3 could still build serious momentum overseas.

Check out our Sonic 3 ending explained, find out how the movie changes Shadow and Maria’s story, and read our interview with Sonic 3’s director, who addressed whether or not Sonic 4 will be based on Sonic Heroes.