The film starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, simply known as The Drama, has surpassed the $100 million mark in worldwide box office revenue.
This milestone makes it the fifth film from the A24 studio to reach this figure in its 13-year history, solidifying the success of the film that has captured the audience’s interest not only for its plot but also for the romance between its two main actors.
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Directed and written by Kristoffer Borgli, the production had a net cost of $28 million. Despite its modest budget, The Drama has achieved remarkable box office performance, even surpassing the global earnings of other Zendaya productions that are not based on known intellectual properties.
This economic success reinforces the appeal of the protagonists, who have been in the media spotlight, fueling both interest in the film and their own professional careers.
The chemistry between Zendaya and Pattinson has been fundamental to the impact the movie has had on the audience, suggesting that their relationship, both on screen and in real life, could be attracting more viewers to theaters. This also indicates a growing trend in public interest in stories that explore the complexities of contemporary romance.
With its box office success, The Drama has decided to position itself among the A24 productions that have made milestones in the film industry. As the film continues its commercial run, more reflections on its cultural and commercial impact on the current film landscape can be anticipated.