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Eternity Day 15 Box Office Collection: A Steady Start to Week Three Keeps the Momentum Alive

Eternity Day 15 Box Office Collection: A Steady Start to Week Three Keeps the Momentum Alive 979441

After closing its second week on a strong note, the big question was whether the fantasy drama would be able to carry that stability into Week Three. With Friday’s numbers now taking shape, it is clear that the film remains well-rooted and continues to hold the audience’s attention.

According to early estimates coming from industry trackers, Eternity collected around USD 6.9–7.2 million on Day 15.

What stands out most about Eternity’s run is the lack of erratic swings. The film has behaved with an unusual level of consistency—a trait not commonly associated with fantasy dramas, which often rely heavily on front-loaded crowds. Instead of diminishing quickly after its first Monday, Eternity has moved at a measured pace, holding day after day, a sign of both solid word of mouth and strong audience connection.

Its Day 14 performance had already hinted that the second week would close on a high. Thursdays tend to have the softest footfall, as audiences often push their movie plans to the weekend, but Eternity remained close to USD 8 million. That result brought its second week to a clean and confident end. Day 15 has followed the same direction, proving that the audience’s interest has not been shaken by weekday wear or by the passing of the opening rush.

The third Friday also highlights the film’s ability to withstand market fluctuations. New releases have arrived in certain territories, but Eternity has maintained its core audience.

The film does not need massive surges at this stage; what it needs is the same dependable momentum it has been carrying since its second week. Day 15 indicates that this momentum remains intact.

Eternity’s performance so far also speaks to the power of slow-burn success—something increasingly rare in today’s theatrical landscape.

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