Looks like Marvel Studios may have their 21st consecutive winner as Captain Marvel dominated the worldwide box office in her opening weekend. The Brie Larson-starrer took in $153 million at the domestic box office, making it the third-highest March opening of all-time as well as the seventh-highest Marvel Cinematic Universe opening behind the three Avengers movies, Black Panther, Captain America: Civil War and Iron Man 3. The film also managed to earn an “A” CinemaScore despite the fleet of online trolls determined to undermine the film’s perception as a crowd pleaser.
Overseas Captain Marvel also managed to astonish with $302 million, giving the film the fifth highest international opening weekend of all-time and the sixth largest worldwide debut ever, for an estimated total of $455 million all-in.
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Dreamworks Animation’s trilogy-capper How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World had a 51% drop in its third weekend to take the #2 spot with $14.6 million for a domestic total of $119.6 million and worldwide haul of $435.1 million.
A Madea Family Funeral, writer/director/star Tyler Perry’s swan song as the title character, dropped 55% in its second weekend with $12 million for a $45.8 million domestic total.
The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part held onto the #4 spot with $3.8 million for a domestic total of $97.1 million, and a worldwide cume of $164.4 million. The film is slowly limping to $100 million domestically, a certain disappointment for WB.
Dropping two places to #5 is the Robert Rodriguez-directed/James Cameron-produced sci-fi epic Alita: Battle Angel with $3.2 million, bringing its domestic total to $78.3 million. However, it took in another $11.6 million internationally to bring its overseas total over $300 million for a not-too-shabby worldwide take of over $382 million, with a cross over the $400 million mark likely by next weekend.
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Rounding out the Top Ten are Best Picture winner Green Book at #6 ($2.48 weekend take for an $80.1 million domestic total), the Rebel Wilson comedy Isn’t It Romantic holding at #7 ($2.4 million weekend take for a $44.1 million domestic total), the WWE biopic Fighting With My Family at #8 ($2.18 million weekend take for an $8.6 million domestic total), the Chloe Moretz/Isabelle Huppert thriller Greta at #9 ($2.16 million weekend take for an $8.2 million domestic total), and the space documentary Apollo 11 at #10 ($1.3 million weekend take for an $3.78 million domestic total)
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Marvel Studios' CAPTAIN MARVELCarol Danvers/Captain Marvel (Brie Larson)Photo: Chuck Zlotnick©Marvel Studios 2019
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Marvel Studios' CAPTAIN MARVELAgent Keller (Ben Mendelsohn) Photo: Film Frame©Marvel Studios 2019
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Marvel Studios' CAPTAIN MARVELL to R: Maria Rambeau (Lashana Lynch) and Captain Marvel (Brie Larson) Photo: Film Frame©Marvel Studios 2019
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Marvel Studios' CAPTAIN MARVELL to R: Att-Lass (Algenis Perez Soto), Captain Marvel (Brie Larson) and Minn-Erva (Gemma Chan)Photo: Film Frame©Marvel Studios 2019
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Marvel Studios' CAPTAIN MARVELCarol Danvers/Captain Marvel (Brie Larson)Photo: Chuck Zlotnick©Marvel Studios 2019
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Marvel Studios' CAPTAIN MARVELL to R: Leader of Starforce (Jude Law) and Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel (Brie Larson)Photo: Chuck Zlotnick©Marvel Studios 2019
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Marvel Studios' CAPTAIN MARVELL to R: Leader of Starforce (Jude Law), Ronan (Lee Pace), Korath (Djimon Hounsou), Att-Lass (Algenis Perez Soto), Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel (Brie Larson), Bron-Char (Rune Temte) and Minn-Erva (Gemma Chan)Photo: Chuck Zlotnick©Marvel Studios 2019
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Marvel Studios' CAPTAIN MARVELL to R: Director Ryan Fleck, Ben Mendelsohn, Director Anna BodenPhoto: Chuck Zlotnick©Marvel Studios 2019
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