Box office Detective Pikachu grossed $144 million in the United States and Canada, and $289 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $433 million, against a production budget of $150 million. The film made on its first day, including from Thursday night previews, both records for a film based on a video game.
Detective Pikachu went on to debut to $54.4 million, finishing second at the weekend box office behind holdover
Avengers: Endgame, though it did top the Friday box office on its opening day. At the time, it was the best-ever opening for a video game film, (the record was broken the following year by
Sonic the Hedgehog with $58 million) and was also the sixth-highest total for a film that did not debut number one at the box office. In its second weekend, the film made $24.8 million, finishing third behind
John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum and
Avengers: Endgame, and then made $13.3 million in its third weekend, finishing fourth. In other territories, the film was projected to debut to $90–120 million from 62 countries, including $40–60 million in China. Prior to its worldwide release, the film grossed from openings and previews in several international markets, including Japan, through Thursday. The film had an international opening weekend debut of $103 million (and a five-day debut of $112.4 million), dethroning
Avengers: Endgame at the top of the international box office.
Detective Pikachu topped the international box office again in its second weekend. Despite breaking records, the film fell below expectations due to the high budget. In Japan, the film opened at number three (behind
Detective Conan: The Fist of Blue Sapphire and
Avengers: Endgame), grossing ($8.6 million) in its opening weekend, before topping the box office in its second weekend, with a cumulative ($13,327,837). In China,
Detective Pikachu had an opening day gross of , and topped the box office with a weekend debut of $40.8 million. In the United Kingdom, it topped the box office with a £4.9 million ($6.6 million) debut. , the film's largest international markets are China (), Japan (), the United Kingdom (), Mexico (), and Germany ().
Critical response On
Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of based on reviews and an average rating of . The website's critical consensus reads, "
Pokémon Detective Pikachu may not take its wonderfully bizarre premise as far as it could have, but this offbeat adaptation should catch most – if not all – of the franchise's fans." It was the first international theatrical live-action video game adaptation to maintain a "fresh" rating and it was the highest rated video game adaptation on the site, until it was surpassed by
The Angry Birds Movie 2. On
Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 53 out of 100, based on reviews from 48 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Audiences polled by
CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale, and general audiences polled by
PostTrak gave it 4 out of 5 stars.
CNETs Sean Keane called it the best film ever based on a video game, saying it achieves the balance of appealing to existing fans as well as potential new audiences. Keane praised Reynolds performance and called the film "an entertaining romp with plenty of heart". Clarisse Loughrey of
The Independent gave the film 3/5 stars, noting the film's similarities to
Who Framed Roger Rabbit and that it did not attempt to familiarize viewers with the franchise, but stated that it "feels more intriguing than it does derivative, and it's a delight for fans to see how immersive this world actually feels." Simran Hans of
The Observer gave the film 4/5 stars, writing: "What's clever is the way this live-action spinoff exploits nostalgia for the family-friendly blockbusters of the late 1980s and the 1990s... rather than the Japanese "Pocket Monsters" themselves." Writing for
The Hollywood Reporter, Michael Rechtshaffen said, "Although the script... tends to compartmentalize the comedy, action and emotional bits rather than organically blending them all together, Letterman's energetic direction manages to hold everything aloft."
Alonso Duralde's mixed review for
TheWrap describes the film as feeling "both ambitious and lazy, frenzied and sluggish". Peter Debruge of
Variety was critical of the plot and the special effects: "Though consistent with the games... the story of
Detective Pikachu doesn't allow nearly enough Pokémon-related action, while the quality of the computer animation... falls far short of the basic level of competency audiences have come to expect from effects movies." Debruge was also critical of the central pairing of Pikachu and Tim Goodman, saying the relationship lacks chemistry. Kate Erbland of
Indiewire gave the film a mixed review, praising the "awe-inspiring" visuals but criticizing the messy plot, saying that "no amount of technical polish can detract from a thin narrative that confuses far more than it amuses", and complaining that many of the best jokes were in the trailer.
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