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"Avengers: Endgame" by Disney and Marvel stormed a historic territory, earning $ 2.19 billion worldwide in less than two weeks to become the second-ever film of all time announced Sunday the magazine Observer relations with exhibitors.
This exhilarating figure, which includes the film's estimated $ 145.8 million share this three-day North American weekend, repels superhero super-productions after "Star Wars: The Force Awakens", which brought in $ 2.07 billion and even "Titanic" ($ 2.18 billion). [19659002] Only "Avatar" (2.79 billion dollars) did better. Yet, "Avengers" hit its record in just 11 days, recording an impressive $ 575.8 million in China alone.
Hollywood badysts predict a long trajectory for "Avengers", which scored an outstanding 96% on the Rotten Tomatoes website. The film features actors such as Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Bradley Cooper and Josh Brolin.
In pursuit of "Avengers" several light years away, rival studios have managed to place new films
Sony's psychological thriller "The Intruder" comes in second place, at 11 million dollars. Michael Ealy and Meagan Good are a young couple buying a dream home in Napa Valley, California, without knowing that their previous owner (Dennis Quaid) plans to get it back – at any cost.
The third was the romantic comedy "Lionsgate". Shot ", at $ 10 million." Seth Rogen plays Fred Flarsky, an unemployed journalist who romantically interests his former babysitter (Charlize Theron) who – presidential candidate for the United States – could sounding a bit out of reach.
STX Films' "UglyDolls" animated film ranks fourth at $ 8.5 million. The plot is a group of misfit dolls with Pointed ears and bad teeth – residents of Uglyville – face a hard world but finally discover their inner beauty.The voices of Kelly Clarkson, Nick Jonas, Wanda Sykes and Janelle Monae are presented.
In fifth place Disney's "Captain Marvel" rises to $ 4.3 million Brie Larson plays a former superpowered fighter pilot.
The top 10 of the weekend was: [19659002] "Breakthrough" ($ 3.9 million)
"The Maledie "Llorona" ($ 3.5 million)
"Shazam!" ($ 2.5 million)
"Little" ($ 1.5 million)
"Dumbo" (1 , $ 4 million)
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