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3 Ways 'Captain America: Civil War' Conquered the Box Office Posted: "Captain America: Civil War" premiered with an estimated $181.8 million, boasting the fifth-largest North American opening weekend ever, the third-largest May opening ever, and the third-largest MCU debut. If such debuts are becoming routine, you can credit the filmmakers for their execution, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige for the grand MCU blueprint, and the well-oiled Disney machine for its marketing and distribution efforts. Indeed, they all have these mega-launches down to a science, thanks to the lessons they've learned from past releases. Among those lessons, according to Disney Executive Vice President of Distribution Dave Hollis: 1. Quality Control 2. New Characters A corollary, which Hollis didn't mention, is that "Civil War" may offer one of the last opportunities to see Robert Downey Jr. play Iron Man. Though we can still expect to see Tony Stark suit up in the upcoming Avengers "Infinity War" saga, Downey has said he doesn't expect to headline another stand-alone "Iron Man" chapter. Indeed, he told USA Today, the new "Captain America" is, as far as the actor is concerned, also his own "Iron Man 4." To the extent that fans know Downey is nearly done playing Tony Stark, that could also have driven up sales for "Civil War." 3. New Genres One thing that did make the "Civil War" launch different from previous Marvel debuts is that the film hit the multiplex at a time when Disney already had an appeals-to-all-demographics smash still playing on more than 4,000 screens. In fact, "The Jungle Book," now in its fourth week, took second place on the weekend chart and earned another estimated $21.9 million -- roughly equal to the difference between the most optimistic analysts' projections for where "Civil War" might open (that is, around $200 million) and how much it actually earned. At the very least, with "Jungle Book" in 4,144 venues and "Captain America" in 4,226, competition must have been fierce for the relative handful of available 3D, IMAX, and premium large format screens, whose ticket surcharges can account for a sizable percentage of a movie's weekly take. Hollis insisted that the two Disney all-ages hits didn't cannibalize each other. "It's hard to be anything but ecstatic" about a movie that opens with $181.8 million, he said, noting that MCU movies now occupy four of the top six slots among the biggest domestic opening weekends in Hollywood history. "There's always going to be competition in the marketplace. It's good for the overall ecosystem of the movie business. Both films will coexist for the next few weekends." In other words, the more the merrier, and success breeds success. In fact, Hollis said, the box office numbers alone for "Civil War" should inspire both potential moviegoers and repeat viewers over the next few weeks as much as the movie's actual content and word-of-mouth. "The exciting thing is thinking about what is left to go," he said. "$181 million worth of U.S. box office evangelism is about to hit the streets." This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Weekend Box Office: 'Captain America: Civil War' Soars to the Top Spot Posted: LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Disney and Marvel's "Captain America: Civil War" has strong-armed its way to becoming the fifth-highest domestic opening ever according to studio estimates Sunday. The film grossed a massive $181.8 million this weekend, bumping "Iron Man 3" out of the top five all time debuts. "Civil War" now ranks right below "Marvel's The Avengers" and "Avengers: Age of Ultron." The 13th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe sees an ideological showdown between Iron Man and Captain America, and has been very well-received by critics. It cost a hefty $250 million to produce but has already far-surpassed that thanks to a healthy international debut last weekend and a big bump from China this weekend. In sum, the superhero showdown has earned $678.4 million globally to date. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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