Avengers Endgame BO at $2.2 Bil #2 All Time Looking To Surpass Avatar

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Titanic still being up there is amazing

600m+ domestic and 1.9 billion WW in 1997. It's taken decades of inflation, China on the verge of surpassing the US and other overseas markets expanding exponentially for other movies to reach said numbers :why:
 

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Titanic still being up there is amazing

600m+ domestic and 1.9 billion WW in 1997. It's taken decades of inflation, China on the verge of surpassing the US and other overseas markets expanding exponentially for other movies to reach said numbers :why:
Titanic was only at 1 billion in 97. They re-released in like 2012 or something and got another billion to get where it's at now.


edit:(i realize the irony of saying only 1 billion :mjlol:)
 

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Titanic was only at 1 billion in 97. They re-released in like 2012 or something and got another billion to get where it's at now.


edit:(i realize the irony of saying only 1 billion :mjlol:)
No, that's not correct. shyt didn't make another billion in 2012. That would make it one of the highest grossing movies of 2012 bruh. Smh.

It was just under 2 billion before it was re-released, 1.86 billion on its initial run.
 

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Avatar was really poppin off like that??
shyt, i dont even remember what that shyt was even about.
 

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Avengers: Endgame begins to wind down its run, adding $7.8 million (down 55%) and has $815.5 million in six weekends. While I was still pretty bullish on its chances even last weekend, $900 million is now extremely unlikely, which shows how quickly it burned out despite the record setting opening. $850 million seems like the final target for the original run, as I expect a major re-release either at the end of this year or early 2020 thanks to awards season.
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Avatar was in theaters for 238 days (34 weeks)

A4 only been out 38 days (5.4 weeks)

If Disney truly wants this they need to run this bytch 100 more days to pass it and a full 200 to smash it :russ:
It'll eventually pass Avatar but not yet.

Avatar also made like almost 280 million less in its first weekend as well. :obama:
 

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Avengers: Endgame” is inching closer to ultimate box office glory.

Disney and Marvel’s box office leviathan collected another $2.8 million at the global box office this weekend, boosting ticket sales to a massive $2.78 billion worldwide. That puts “Avengers: Endgame” just $7.16 million behind “Avatar’s” all-time record of $2.788 billion. James Cameron’s sci-fi epic has held strong as the highest-grossing movie of all time for almost a decade.

As it stands, “Avengers: Endgame” has generated $851 million at the domestic box office and $1.9 billion overseas. The superhero blockbuster had especially strong showings in China ($629 million), the United Kingdom ($114 million), Korea ($105 million), Brazil ($85 million) and Mexico ($77 million).

The 22nd entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which first debuted April 26, has likely gotten a boost in ticket sales from Sony’s “Spider-Man: Far From Home.” The web-slinging standalone adventure, starring Tom Holland, has generated $274 million in North America and $847 million globally. The studios positioned “Spider-Man: Far From Home” has the must-see sequel to “Avengers: Endgame,” meaning audiences might have returned to theaters to see the epic finale once more before finding out what happens to Iron Man’s protege, Peter Parker.

“Avengers: Endgame,” marking culmination of sorts to the current phase of Marvel adventures, stars Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man, Chris Evans as Captain America, Brie Larson as Captain Marvel, Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow and Paul Rudd as Ant-Man.
 
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