Domination of the Disney Marvel sequel Avengers: Age of Ultron
Although the movie Avengers: Age of Ultron and The Avengers has the possibility of never comparing at the domestic box office, the M...
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Although the movie Avengers: Age of Ultron and The Avengers has the possibility of never comparing
at the domestic box office, the Marvel Studios’ superhero sequel on Wednesday
will surpass $700 million, and will most definitely surpass the worldwide grosses
of the original. It was stated by Phil Contrino that although the Age of Ultron
did not break the record on the opening weekend of The Avengers, it will
conclusively top the initials $1.5 billion worldwide haul for Disney.
The Ultron numbers
comparable to “The Avengers” measures Ultron on Monday and Tuesday at $13.1
million and $13.2 million to $18.8 million and $17.6 million by The Avengers.
The domestic total for Ultron for the eight days is $217.6 million in
comparison to The Avengers which was $244 million.
The comparison between
both movies is unethical due to the fact that The Avengers movie was a unique
circumstance, however the movie “Avengers: Age of Ultron” opening up on Tuesday
will make up for any dip domestically due to the fact of the substantial growth
in the foreign market since 2012, specifically China.
The sequel that was
directed by Joss Whedon has subsist of more than $478 million from overseas
after two weekend in release, while the movie Avengers was about $425 million
at a comparable point, although this is not a straightforward comparison
because of the different countries and times.
On Friday, Age of Ultron
will be returning for its second week in North American theatres and should
effortlessly outrun two new comedy movies, “The D Train” with Jack Black and
James Marsden and “Hot Pursuit” with Reese Witherspoon and Sofia Vergara.
Although “Age of Ultron”
produced for $250 million, it is being compared to a difficult customer in the
original “Avengers” which has casted a large box office shadow. The Avengers
remains to be the best ever box office of $103 million in the second weekend
and was only a 50 percent drop from the $207.4 million opening in 2012. A
better comparison would put “Age of Ultron” which was short of the opening mark
with its $191 million debut, around $95 million. However, Disney is projecting
there to be $85 million for this weekend which is a falloff of 55 percent.
It is clear to see that
the Avengers was an incredible phenomenon, with all of the favorite super
heroes join together in one movie.