LOS ANGELES (CelebrityAccess) — Marvel-Disney’s “Avengers: Infinity War” dominated the box office worldwide, raking in $275.1M in its second weekend and shouldering past $1bn in gross revenue in a record-breaking 11 days.
The latest in a string of superhero flicks, “Avengers” earned $112.5M domestically over the weekend, topping “Black Panther” but was not quite able to dethrone the “Force Awakens” which still clings to the record for the biggest second weekend in North America, with $149.2.
While “Avengers” continued its rampage, other studios were quiet over the weekend, apparently unwilling to challenge the superhero juggernaut with their own tentpole releases, and instead, pushed out several smaller films.
Domestically, MGM and Lionsgate’s remake of “Overboard”, a comedy starring Mexican actor Eugenio Derbez and Anna Faris took the #2 spot domestically, generating $14.8M, while the tautly crafted horror film “A Quiet Place” held on to the #3 spot, adding $7.6M over the weekend to its cumulative haul of $255,294,386 worldwide.
Internationally, the Chinese-produced “Us And Them”, a drama directed by Chinese singer-actress Rene Liu in her directorial debut, earned $27.0M, while “Rampage” starring Dwayne Johnson held on at #3, with $18.3M.
The top 12 worldwide weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, May 6, are below.
1. Avengers: Infinity War – Disney – $275.1M
2. Us And Them (dir. Liu) – Multiple Chinese Distributors – $27.0M
3. Rampage – Warner Bros. – $18.3M
4. Overboard – Lionsgate – $14.8M
5. Quiet Place, A – Paramount Pictures – $11.7M
6. A or B – Multiple – $11.1M
7. I Feel Pretty – Multiple – $8.1M
8. Baahubali: The Conclusion (Hindi) – China Film Co. – $7.9M
9. Ready Player One – Warner Bros. – $7.6M
10. Blumhouse’s Truth Or Dare – Universal – $7.6M
11. Champion – Warner Bros. – $5.5M
12. Black Panther – Disney – $3.5M
The top 12 domestic weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, May 6, are below.
1. Avengers: Infinity War – Disney – $112.5M
2. Overboard – Lionsgate – $14.8M
3. Quiet Place, A – Paramount – $7.6M
4. I Feel Pretty – STX Entertainment – $4.9M
5. Rampage – Warner Bros. – $4.6M
6. Tully – Focus Features – $3.2M
7. Black Panther – Disney – $3.1M
8. Blumhouse’s Truth Or Dare – Universal – $1.9M
9. Super Troopers 2 – 20th Century Fox – $1.8M
10. Bad Samaritan – Vertical Entertainment – $1.8M
11. Blockers – Universal – $1.7M
12. Ready Player One – Warner Bros. – $1.3M