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Its lenghty, I have no idea where to cut as everyone has anothe movie he/she might stan for

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https://www.forbes.com/sites/scottmendelson/2019/03/20/box-office-captain-marvel-wonder-woman-brie-larson-gal-gadot-frozen-twilight-hunger-games/#6eb37739778c

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With a solid 46% jump from Monday, Captain Marvel earned $7.59 million (-48% from last Tuesday) to bring its 12-day domestic cume up to $277.67m. By today or tomorrow, it will have sold more tickets ($259m in 2014/$281m adjusted-for-inflation) than Captain America: The Winter Soldier along with the likes of Superman Returns ($200m in 2006/$275m adjusted) and Batman Begins ($205m in 2005/$289m adjusted). We’re still looking at a 14-day total of around $289m with a likely vault over the $300m mark on Saturday. If it holds its third-weekend-drop to around 45% (think Hunger Games and The Dark Knight), then we’re looking at a $37m third-weekend-gross for a 17 day total of around $326m.

That would put it just over the unadjusted lifetime cumes of Thor: Ragnarok ($315 million in 2017), Iron Man ($318m in 2008), Suicide Squad ($325m in 2016) and Deadpool 2 ($324m in 2018, counting Once Upon a Deadpool). As noted during the opening weekend, the film opened so high ($154m) that it was destined to soar past the various comic book superhero movies in terms of unadjusted domestic and global grosses. Once it tops Deadpool ($363m) it’ll be the fourth-biggest non-sequel superhero flick in North America behind only Spider-Man ($402m), Wonder Woman ($412.5m) and Black Panther ($700m). $400m-plus is not yet a guarantee, but nor is that the bar for domestic success.

It should be at around $360 million domestic by the end of weekend four (against, ironically, Walt Disney’s own Dumbo) and may end up closer to Frozen ($400m) than Hunger Games: Catching Fire ($424m). Overseas is another story, as the film has earned around $525m outside of North America (including a solid $133m-plus in China). So yes, if only by a nose, Captain Marvel has passed $800m worldwide in two weeks of global release. The film has earned around $804m global in 14 days of worldwide release and seems set to pass Patty Jenkins’ Wonder Woman ($821m) as early as today (but certainly by tomorrow). We’ll see if it can catch up to the Gal Gadot actioner domestically.

When it does pass Wonder Woman’s worldwide gross, Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck’s Captain Marvel will be the biggest-grossing live-action movie from a female director. It’ll also then be the second-biggest-grossing global grosser for any movie by a female director behind Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck’s Frozen ($1.276 billion). Since we’re getting a Frozen II this coming February (fun fact: that teaser plays like gangbusters on a Dolby Cinema screen) and a Wonder Woman 1984 next June (fun fact: a sequel that is more standalone like an Indiana Jones or 007 movie is still a sequel), we’ll see if Jenkins and Lee can enact their proverbial revenge on Carol Danvers and friends.

It will also have passed the unadjusted global gross of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn part II. That series finale (which still contains the best/coolest/craziest superheroes versus supervillains mass battle scene in cinematic history) earned a remarkable $819 million worldwide in 2012, without 3-D and (give or take a few territories) without any IMAX advantages. Once it gets past The Hunger Games: Catching Fire ($865m in 2013, sans 3-D), it’ll have bested that franchise as well. As we go forward, Captain Marvel will be taking its place atop the comic book superhero food chain and the “female-fronted fantasy” sub-genre while also ending up near the top among Walt Disney’s pre-summer (and often quite leggy) live-action fairy tale fantasy flicks.

 

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1 hour ago, TheDarkKnightOfSteel said:

If Us break out to 60M + m then I also predict 2 things:

 

1.Captain Marvel will crawl to 400M

 

2.Dumbo and Shazam! Won’t break out

The first one is ok, as $400mn is touch and go.

 

But second is :wintf:

It's not like US will so $500mn, even if do, won't affect Dumbo and Shazam 5%.

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2 minutes ago, AndyK said:

Not sure where he's getting another $100m by Sunday from. Are there any new markets opening?

no

Pakistan isn't opening at all (some dispute iver either not having paid for the last few Disney movies or its rooted into political reasons as Disney's regional boss is Indian or...)

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