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'Captain Marvel' Flies Higher, Further, Faster Past $760M Worldwide (Box Office)
Captain Marvel raced higher, further and/or faster over its second weekend, topping the global box office yet again and clearing a handful of milestones in the process. The MCU flick earned another $69.3 million in North America, a drop of 55% from its $153.4m debut frame. This is, quite frankly, a deeply boring result, as it’s neither a super-duper hold or a super-super drop.
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‘Captain Marvel’ Soaring To $800M+ Worldwide Today
Now that Carol Danvers has been lighting up the globe for almost two weeks, she’s headed to the $800M mark worldwide. Disney/Marvel’s Captain Marvel has grossed $797M through Tuesday, including $519.3M at the international box office. With these scores, the Brie Larson-starrer has now surpassed Deadpool ($783M), Spider-Man 2 ($784M) and Deadpool 2 ($785M) to become the No. 18 global superhero pic of all time.
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'Avengers: Endgame' Tracking for Monster $200M-$250M U.S. Debut
Avengers: Infinity War opened to $257.6 million on the same weekend in April 2018, marking the biggest North American launch of all time, unadjusted for inflation. When Infinity War first came up on tracking, it was tipped for a debut of $185 million-$225 million.
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Captain Marvel is now the first live-action movie directed by a woman to gross $1 billion
Captain Marvel going higher, further, faster at the box office means its co-director has made history. The Marvel superhero film has now officially grossed more than $1 billion worldwide, which means that Anna Boden is the first woman to direct a live-action film that achieved this milestone, notes Women and Hollywood's Melissa Silverstein. A total of 38 films have grossed more than $1 billion at the worldwide box office, but of those, just two have been directed by women.
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Avengers: Endgame is projected for a record breaking $900 million opening weekend at the worldwide box office
When Marvel's The Avengers released in 2012, it took the box office by a storm, It not only created a record at the US box office but also opened pretty big in the international markets. Last year, Avengers: Infinity War took it a notch higher when it broke all the opening weekend records at the box office worldwide and now Avengers: Endgame is projected to amp it up even more. The upcoming film, which is also the final part in the ongoing Infinity Saga storyline in Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is expected to rake in unimaginable numbers once it opens on April 26 this month.
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'Avengers: Endgame' Sets New Opening Day Box Office Record With $156 Million Friday
“Avengers: Endgame” is shattering even the most wildly optimistic predictions for its opening weekend. After opening the widest release in box office history with 4,662 screens, the Marvel film has earned a stunning $156.7 million opening day total, according to Disney’s estimates. That’s 31 percent higher than the previous record of $119.1 million made in 2015 by “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.”
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Chinese woman hospitalised after being unable to stop crying while watching ‘Avengers: Endgame’
Touted to be one of the biggest films of the year, ‘Avengers: Endgame’, has already smashed records as fans across the globe scramble to see the fourth and final installment in the franchise. While the film’s makers and actors are constantly reminding fans not to reveal the plot, it has already been revealed that viewers are getting very emotional while watching the Marvel film.
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'Avengers: Endgame' Has Broken 144 Box Office Records... and Counting
The numbers are still coming in for “Avengers: Endgame,” as its unprecedented box office success topples records left and right. Since the Marvel Studios film first began rolling out in theaters on Wednesday, its global box office total has exploded to a mind-boggling estimate of $1.2 billion, a figure that could very well increase after Sunday’s official numbers come in. That includes a $350 million opening weekend in North America — nearly $100 million higher than the previous record set by “Avengers: Infinity War” — and a $330 million five-day opening in China.
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Robert Downey Jr. Could, and Should, Get an Oscar Nomination for Avengers: Endgame
No, it won’t be easy. But as the actor with Hollywood’s best comeback story wraps up his time as one of the century’s most iconic characters, now’s the time to try.
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Avengers Endgame Becomes Second Most Grossing Film beats Titanic, Infinity War
Avengers Endgame Becomes Second Most Grossing Film beats Titanic, Infinity War. 'Marvel Cinematic Universe' stands at the top Highest-grossing franchises.
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Jeff Bridges Admits Iron Man Movie Had No Script
Iron Man may have seemed as polished as fresh power-armor, but the movie actually had no screenplay at all, says Jeff Bridges. The chaos freaked him out, until he decided to think of it as a $200 million student film.
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'Avengers: Endgame' Is Now Almost Certain To Top 'Avatar' (Box Office)
Okay, yeah, now I’m pretty comfortable presuming that Avengers: Endgame is going to pass Avatar ($2.788 billion in 2009/2010) at the global box office. The MCU movie earned another $10.7 million in North America (-71% down from its first Monday, but it was never going to catch Force Awakens anyway) to bring its domestic cume to $632 million in 11 days.
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James Cameron congratulates ‘Avengers: Endgame’ on beating Titanic and Avatar’s previous 2-billion-dollar box office records
Despite publicly voicing his opinion on “Avengers fatigue,” where he stated, “Not that I don’t love the movies. It’s just, come on guys, there are other stories to tell besides hyper-gonadal males without families doing death-defying things for two hours and wrecking cities in the process. It’s like, oy!” — James Cameron sent out a congratulatory message addressed to “Kevin Feige and Marvel Studios” for Avengers: Endgame‘s record setting box office success.
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'Avengers: Endgame' is China's biggest-ever foreign film
"Avengers: Endgame" is smashing all kinds of box office records in China. The Disney (DIS) and Marvel movie pulled in $18.3 million in China over the weekend, bringing its total earnings to $603 million and cementing its place as the country's highest-grossing foreign film ever, according to industry tracker Ent Group. "Endgame" is only the third movie — and the first foreign title — to cross the $600 million mark in China.
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Avengers: Endgame Being Re-Released With New Footage
img_20190501_1252002097837170126593730.jpgIt seems Avengers: Endgame may knock Avatar off of the top spot as the highest-grossing film of all time after all! Ahead of the release of Spider-Man: Far From Home on July 2nd, Endgame is set to hit cinemas again “next weekend with the added bonus of some additional footage that didn’t make it into the original film.
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Avengers: Endgame IMAX Blu-Ray Existence Confirmed With Hi-Res Stills
Avengers: Endgame was glorious in IMAX. Now the highest grossing movie worldwide, Endgame was filmed entirely with Digital IMAX cameras in the IMAX aspect ratio along with its predecessor Infinity War. Which is why it’s baffling to hear nothing about a Blu-Ray release of Endgame in the IMAX format. Well, as it turns out, its existence may just have been confirmed.
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Joaquin Phoenix says he lost so much weight to play Joker he started ‘going mad’
Joker star Joaquin Phoenix has said he lost so much weight to play the character that he started to “go mad”. The actor plays the DC supervillain in Todd Phillips’s new film, which received an eight-minute standing ovation at Venice Film Festival over the weekend. Phoenix reportedly lost 52 pounds in the process of his physical transformation for the role, and met with director Phillips six months before shooting to design the character's look and laugh.
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‘Joker’ Could Be Headed for $1 Billion, but ‘Gemini Man’ Is a Box-Office Disaster
Pre-weekend gross assessments are always, at best, an educated guess. The public has a way of deciding for itself, and often at the last minute. “Joker” held better than expected, dropping 43% to $55 million. Most prognoses suggested $48 million or below (our guess was $50 million).
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‘Daredevil’ Fans Urge MCU Revival Now That Rights Have Reverted To Marvel Studios
The fans without fear are out in force on Twitter today. The Netflix movie and TV rights to the adventures of blind superhero Daredevil are expiring today, which means the Man Without Fear could finally be used in any number of ways by Marvel Studios, where the property can be further exploited for film and TV.
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Box Office: ‘Godzilla vs. Kong’ Adds $6.7 Million, Eyes Huge Pandemic Opening
“Godzilla vs. King” is stomping to a massive opening weekend at the box office (by pandemic standards). The Warner Bros. film added another $6.7 million on Thursday, bringing its two-day domestic total to $16.3 million.
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