
After collecting USD 8.8–9 million on Day 12, all eyes were on how the film would perform on Wednesday, a day that usually shows a sharper dip for most releases. But Eternity has surprised once again by staying stable, proving that its second-week momentum is still intact.
A Strong Day 13 With a Gentle Drop. According to early trade estimates, Eternity has earned USD 8–8.3 million on Day 13. This slight decline from Tuesday is normal for a mid-week day, but what stands out is how controlled the drop is.
Maintaining numbers this close to Day 12 shows that the audience base is still strong and engaged with the film. It’s also a sign that the word of mouth, which has been positive since the first week, continues to work in the film’s favour.
How Day 13 Shapes the Rest of Week Two. With Day 13 now behind it, Eternity is entering the most important stretch of the second week. The film has just one more weekday before it enters its third weekend, and the numbers so far indicate a very positive trend. If Day 14 stays anywhere close to the USD 8 million range, the second week could end much stronger than what was expected before release.
The total of USD 195–196 million also suggests that Eternity might cross the USD 200 million mark sooner than predicted. During the film’s pre-release phase, this figure looked optimistic. But steady collections throughout weekdays now make this milestone appear well within reach.
Strong overseas collections are also driving a Promising Path Toward Larger Milestones—Eternity’s performance.
The film’s universal themes and visual storytelling have helped it find viewers in multiple markets, not just its home territory. This overseas strength is playing a major role in pushing its global numbers forward every single day.
With the third weekend approaching, analysts expect another small rise in collections, which could add even more momentum to the film’s journey. If the film maintains even 60–70% of its weekday strength on the weekend, it could effortlessly cross several new benchmarks.
By collecting USD 8–8.3 million, the film has kept its mid-week grip strong and pushed its worldwide earnings to USD 195–196 million. With only a small difference between the past two days, Eternity continues to show admirable stability—something very few films manage at this stage of their run.