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‘Rampage’ & ‘A Quiet Place’ Still At War For No. 1; Amy Schumer Debuts Third Comedy ‘I Feel Pretty’
New Line’s Dwayne Johnson monster mash Rampage and John Krasinski’s horror thriller A Quiet Place will continue to battle for No. 1 with industry box office sources predicting that a clear winner won’t be decided until Saturday. Each title is expected to pull in $20M-$21M.
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‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Marching To $245M+ Opening, Second Best-Ever Behind ‘Force Awakens’
Saturday AM: Industry estimates have Disney/Marvel’s Avengers: Infinity War at $106.7M (including that $39M Thursday night) and $245.6M over three days, which would put the pic second behind the Star Wars: Force Awakens record opening of $247.9M. Numbers are much higher than what we saw last night, with a $237M start. Some even believe that Infinity War could beat Force Awakens ($247.9M), but a lot of that will depend on today’s momentum.
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It's official: 'Avengers: Infinity War' has biggest box office opening weekend ever
It’s official: Avengers: Infinity War has exceeded expectations to deliver the biggest box office opening of all time. Infinity War has delivered an estimated $258.2 million domestically to beat Star Wars: The Force Awakens for the U.S. opening weekend record. Not only that, but the Avengers sequel has raked in $382.7 million internationally bringing its global tally to $640.9 million — that’s more than halfway to a billion dollars in less than a week of ticket sales.
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Box Office: ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Is Fastest Film to Earn $1 Billion Worldwide
“Avengers: Infinity War” crossed $1 billion worldwide Saturday, setting the record for the fastest film to reach that milestone. The Disney-Marvel film will take in around $122 million this weekend from 4,474 North American locations, which, combined with its international total, will push it past the $1 billion mark. “Infinity War” is Marvel’s sixth film to reach that number, including the second most recent installment in the MCU, “Black Panther.”
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Watch as Tom Holland strikes again and spoils 'Infinity War' for a packed theater of excited fans
Warning: Major spoilers ahead for "Avengers: Infinity War." The cast of Marvel's "Avengers: Infinity War" clearly had more slip-ups when it came to spoilers than anyone realized. After video resurfaced showing Mark Ruffalo accidentally spilling the beans last year, now fans are sharing a clip of Tom Holland ruining his character's death on the movie's opening night.
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'Black Panther' Spends 13th Weekend in Top 10; Only 5th Film in 15 Years
Most films aren’t even still playing in theaters after 13 weekends — or if they are, they’re holding on for dear life. Disney’s Black Panther, however, still ranks in the box office top 10 after 13 weekends. The film and cultural phenomenon finished in 9th place this frame , with an estimated $1.9 million. The last five films to spend at least 13 weekends in the top 10 were...
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Box-Office Milestone: 'Black Panther' Crosses $700M in U.S. Almost Six Months After Release
Ryan Coogler's groundbreaking superhero movie is only the third film in history to clear $700 million domestically, not adjusted for inflation. Black Panther is the gift that keeps on giving. Nearly six months after it first opened in theaters, Ryan Coogler's groundbreaking superhero movie is crossing the $700 million mark in North America, Disney and Marvel announced Saturday.
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Crazy Rich Asians tops US box office
Crazy Rich Asians beat expectations to take the top spot at the US box office on its opening weekend. The Warner Brothers film starring Constance Wu and Henry Golding is the first romantic comedy in three years to take the top spot. Since opening five days ago, the film - which cost $30m (£23.5m) - has made an estimated $34m (£26.7m). It is the first major Hollywood film since The Joy Luck Club 25 years ago to feature an all-Asian cast.
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‘Halloween’ carves a $77.5 million opening weekend, highest ever for horror movie with female lead
Universe and Blumhouse’s Halloween may be a sequel to the 1978 original but time hasn’t tempered the film’s zealous following; with an impressive $77.5 million dollar opening, the film sliced its way to the franchise’s best debut weekend of all time, the second highest October opening weekend of all time (second only to Sony’s Venom), and the highest ever for a horror movie with a female lead.
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How 'Aquaman's' $1 billion windfall is helping to lead the box-office charge of 'B-list' superheroes
The age of the B-list superhero is upon us. This weekend, DC Entertainment's "Aquaman" hit the coveted $1 billion mark in global box-office receipts after less than a month — with Marvel Cinematic Universe's "Black Panther" already topping that watermark in 2018. Taken together, those 2 films underscore how the next wave of superhero movies are being steadily reshaped by lesser-known heroes who are resonating with audiences, in the process becoming vanguards of the genre's future.
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'Captain Marvel' Review Bombers Have Dropped Rotten Tomatoes Audience Rating to Lowest in MCU
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Captain Marvel Rotten Tomatoes Review Bomb Results in MCU Record Low
The onslaught of negative Rotten Tomatoes reviews for Captain Marvel has seen the film plunge to the lowest-rating of all the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies. Nearly two weeks ahead of its release, Captain Marvel currently has a 45% Audience Rating on Rotten Tomatoes. This is way below the next lowest MCU flick, 2008's The Incredible Hulk, which has a rating of 70%. Last week, online trolls who don't want the MCU's first female-led flick to succeed began filing fake and negative reviews in an attempt to purposefully lower the film's Audience Rating.
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Rotten Tomatoes Is A Good Website (You're Just Using It Wrong)
Rotten Tomatoes announced on Monday that it will be making some big changes to its site in the coming months. At least some of it aimed at curbing online trolls who have been known to bombard certain big movies (especially films with female and/or minority leads) with copious negative audience reactions in order to tilt the media narrative. The first big change is that users will no longer be able to essentially "review" a movie or comment on a film before they open in theaters.
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Box Office: 'Captain Marvel' Flies to Huge $20.7M in Previews
Marvel's first female-fronted superhero pic — starring Brie Larson — scored one of the top starts ever for a comic book adaptation. And it's also off to an impressive start overseas, including China. Captain Marvel flew to a huge $20.7 million at the Thursday night box office.
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'Captain Marvel' Can Debunk The Idea That Trolls And Toxic Fans Hurt The Box Office
Captain Marvel got off to a red-hot start in China last night, earning $2.46 million in midnight previews in advance of its Fri-Sun opening frame. That's the fifth-best performance for any superhero title in China (sans exchange rates), behind only Avengers: Infinity War ($9.4m in 2018), Avengers: Age of Ultron ($4.79m in 2015), Captain America: Civil War ($2.62m in 2016) and Venom ($2.5m in 2018). For the record, Aquaman earned $1.3m in midnight previews towards a $25m opening day and $93m debut weekend.
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Box Office: 'Captain Marvel' Flies to Historic $153M in U.S., $455M Globally
The superhero pic scored the biggest worldwide opening of all time for a female-fronted film, as well as the second-largest for a comic book adaptation. Captain Marvel, starring Brie Larson, shattered the glass ceiling in its box office debut with $455 million in worldwide ticket sales, including $153 million in North America.
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Captain Marvel Opens To Over $450 Million Worldwide Box Office
Captain Marvel has crushed expectations and it's presently attack a path to international box workplace domination. The show has created over $450 million in its gap week that ought to result in a additive box workplace of over $1 billion unless there aren't any legs.
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Captain Marvel’s $455 million worldwide box office haul should all but ensure a sequel
Captain Marvel, like its titular hero, soared to new heights and uncharted territory at the box office in its opening weekend, bringing in a $153 million domestic haul and $455 worldwide. To put that in perspective, the movie’s worldwide opening weekend is the sixth largest in history, according to Box Office Mojo, and the second largest for a Marvel film aside from 2018’s Avengers: Infinity War.
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'Captain Marvel' Flies Past $500M Worldwide After Less Than a Week
After a stellar opening weekend, the latest entry in the MCU, "Captain Marvel," shows no signs of slowing down, with the superhero flick soaring past a huge box office milestone. As of Tuesday, the film -- which stars Brie Larson as the titular heroine, a.k.a. Carol Danvers -- is on pace to surpass the $500 million mark worldwide. It currently sits just shy of $490 million as of press time, raking in $164.3 million at the domestic box office in its first four days of release, and another $325.6 million since opening in international markets on March 6.
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'Captain Marvel' Tops $200M Domestic And $600M Worldwide (Box Office)
Captain Marvel topped the box office for the second Friday of its domestic run, earning $19 million and bringing its domestic cume up to $215m in just eight days. That's a 69% drop from its $61.9m opening day (including Thursday previews). Bawdy jokes aside, that's an exceptionally boring drop, neither a super-strong hold nor a catastrophic fall.
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