How much did he raise in the United States?

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2024-07-28 17:40:57

Marvel returns to the top with Deadpool and Wolverine, with Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman. The comic book movie grossed a whopping $205 million in its opening weekend in North American theaters, according to studio estimates released Sunday.

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It broke the previous record for R-rated (not suitable for minors) films held by the first film Deadpool ($132 million) and was ranked among the top 10 films of all time.

If you include international performances, where it grossed an additional $233.3 million, Deadpool and Wolverine expecting a worldwide debut of more than $438.3 million.

As is appropriate to introduce the two characters into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Deadpool and Wolverine looks less like previous movies X-Men o Deadpool and more with one of The Avengers. In the best opening weekend ever in the US, Deadpool and Wolverine is ranked eighth among The Avengers y Black panthermoving to Game Avengers: Age of Ultron ($191.3 million) from the top 10.

It has, by far, been the biggest premiere of the year, displaced Hardly 2 from Disney ($154.2 million) and the most tickets sold by a film in its opening weekend since Barbie ($162 million) swept theaters in July 2023. And these are numbers previously considered impossible for an R-rated film.

The success is also a big moment for Marvel Studios, which has had some high-profile disappointments recently; The most notable was The Marvels, which opened to a low of $47 million in November.

How much did he raise in the United States?
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Estimated admission at theaters in the United States and Canada, from Friday to Sunday, according to Comscore:

1. Deadpool and Wolverine205 million dollars

2. Twisters35.3 million

3. Despicable Me 414.2 million

4. Hardly 28.3 million

5. Longlegs6.8 million

6. A Quiet Place: Day One3 million

7. Bad Boys: Ride or Die1.3 million

8. The Fabulous Four, 1 million

9. Fly Me to the Moon$750,000

10. Prosperity$378,571

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