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'Captain Marvel' clobbers competition to stay atop box office

18 March 2019, MVT 11:52
(FILES) In this file photo taken on March 4, 2019 US actress Brie Larson attends the world premiere of "Captain Marvel" in Hollywood, California. - "Captain Marvel," the first Marvel Studios/Disney superhero film with a female lead, has soared to rare heights in North American theaters, with whopping weekend ticket sales of $153 million, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations reported. Added to the $302 million taken in internationally, the film's estimated total of $455 million for the three-day weekend would give it the sixth highest global debut ever, according to Variety, and the best domestic start for a superhero film since Disney and Marvel's "Black Panther" opened last year with $202 million. (Photo by Robyn Beck / AFP)
18 March 2019, MVT 11:52

Female-led superhero movie "Captain Marvel" took in an estimated $69.3 million over the weekend, outearning the combined North American totals of the next nine films, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations reported Sunday.

The Disney/Marvel blockbuster had a huge opening last weekend -- the biggest ever for a female-fronted superhero flick -- and, with the foreign total of $494 million added in, "is now assured of ultimately earning $1 billion," according to the Hollywood Reporter.

The film, which stars Brie Larson as a former fighter pilot who gains superpowers and finds herself embroiled in a galactic conflict, has already passed the lifetime takes of superhero adventures including "Ant-Man and the Wasp" and "Iron Man 2," according to Variety.

Far back in second spot for this three-day weekend was a new animated production from Paramount, "Wonder Park," at $16 million.

The film, set in an amusement park based on the imaginings of a young girl (Brianna Denski, whose previous work included a Lysol commercial), has far to go to make up the nearly $100 million Paramount spent to make it. Jennifer Garner, Matthew Broderick, Mila Kunis and John Oliver also provide voices.

In third was another new release, CBS and Lionsgate's teen drama "Five Feet Apart," at $13.2 million. It stars Haley Lu Richardson and Cole Sprouse as teens who fall in love while being treated for cystic fibrosis, a disease that requires them to keep a distance from each other.

Universal's "How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World" took in $9.3 million for fourth place. Voiced by Jay Baruchel, America Ferrera, Cate Blanchett and F. Murray Abraham, it tells the story of young Hiccup and his dragon Toothless on their quest to find a dragon utopia.

And in fifth was Lionsgate's "A Madea Family Funeral" at $8.1 million. Actor/director Tyler Perry, who plays the irreverent title character, says it will be the last in the profitable Madea series.

Rounding out the weekend's top 10 were:

"No Manches Frida 2" ($3.9 million)

"Captive State" ($3.2 million)

"The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part" ($2.1 million)

"Alita: Battle Angel" ($1.9 million)

"Green Book" ($1.3 million)

Los Angeles, United States | AFP

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