Box Office: 'Avengers' Makes Billion Dollars Worldwide

Avengers Box Office

05/13/12 03:37 PM ET  AP

LOS ANGELES — "The Avengers" is taking a page out of Superman's comic book – flying faster than a speeding bullet to the billion-dollar mark at the box office.

The superhero blockbuster took in $103.2 million to lead for a second-straight weekend, raising its domestic total to $373.2 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.

With $95.4 million more overseas, "The Avengers" lifted its international receipts to $628.9 million and a worldwide haul of just over $1 billion, only 19 days after it began rolling out in some markets.

"You never think that it can happen this quickly," said Dave Hollis, head of distribution for Disney, whose Marvel Studios unit produced the ensemble film after a long buildup in its solo superhero outings. "You hope you can get to this day, and the fact that it is happening this early is a testament to a lot of work that went in on the Marvel side over the last six years to get us to a place where people wanted to see the Avengers assemble."

"The Avengers" easily fended off Johnny Depp and Tim Burton's vampire romp "Dark Shadows," which had a so-so domestic start of $28.8 million to finish a distant No. 2.

That's far below such past Depp-Burton collaborations as "Alice in Wonderland," which opened with $116.1 million, and "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," which debuted with $56.2 million.

"Dark Shadows" added $36.7 million in 42 overseas markets for a worldwide total of $65.5 million.

"The Avengers" was the first movie ever to pull in more than $100 million domestically in its second weekend, passing the previous best of $75.6 million for "Avatar." The film also topped $300 million domestically Saturday after just nine days in release, beating the previous record set by "The Dark Knight," which hit that mark in 10 days.

Already the year's biggest hit worldwide, "The Avengers" is on the verge of passing "The Hunger Games" at $386.9 million to become the top-grossing film domestically for 2012.

Revenue for "The Avengers" was off just 50 percent from the film's domestic debut of $207.4 million the previous weekend, a remarkable hold given how big it started.

A round-up of such Marvel idols as Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), the Hulk (Mark Ruffalo), Captain America (Chris Evans) and Thor (Chris Hemsworth), "The Avengers" has shot past the revenues that its solo superhero predecessors took in for their entire runs. The best of those domestically was "Iron Man" with $318.4 million.

"There has been a surprise around every corner with this picture in terms of how high is high and how big is big," Disney's Hollis said.

Inspired by the supernatural soap opera that debuted on TV in the mid-1960s, "Dark Shadows" stars Depp as an 18th century vampire who is freed after two centuries of burial and returns to his ancestral homestead in the 1970s, aiming to rebuild the family fortunes.

The TV show has only a cult following, so the Warner Bros. update relied on the lure of a reunion between frequent collaborators Depp and Burton taking on another otherworldly tale. But "Dark Shadows" left both critics and audiences cold, failing to make much of a dent in the intense appeal of "The Avengers."

"Certainly, more is better, but it was a busy weekend, especially with `Avengers' doing $100 million in its second weekend," said Dan Fellman, head of distribution at Warner Bros. "The box office can only expand so much, and that was a hard one to anticipate. Those numbers are staggering."

Fox Searchlight's crowd-pleaser "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel" broke into the top-10 in its second weekend as it expanded from a handful of cinemas to 178 theaters. The film took in $2.7 million to finish at No. 8.

"The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel" features Judi Dench, Bill Nighy, Maggie Smith and Tom Wilkinson in a tale of older Brits looking to retire to a cozy life in India.

Also in narrower release of 322 theaters, Eva Mendes' comic drama "Girl in Progress" opened at No. 10 with $1.4 million. The Lionsgate release stars Mendes as a nomadic single mom with a precocious teenage daughter.

"The Avengers" again provided the bulk of Hollywood's business. Overall domestic revenues totaled $172 million, up 23 percent from the same weekend last year, when "Thor" led with $34.7 million, according to box-office tracker Hollywood.com.

Domestic receipts for the year are at $3.83 billion, 17.6 percent ahead of last year's with a huge summer lineup yet to come.

Hollywood.com analyst Paul Dergarabedian said he expects Hollywood to break the summer revenue record of $4.4 billion it set last year and top its all-time annual high of $10.6 billion from 2009.

"I think we will surpass that given the strength of just the first two weeks of the summer and the strength of the films on the way," Dergarabedian said. "Records are just made to be broken this summer and this year."

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Hollywood.com. Where available, latest international numbers are also included. Final domestic figures will be released Monday.

1. "The Avengers," $103.2 million ($95.4 million international).

2. "Dark Shadows," $28.8 million ($36.7 million international).

3. "Think Like a Man," $6.3 million.

4. "The Hunger Games," $4.4 million ($2.4 million international).

5. "The Lucky One," $4.1 million ($2.5 million international).

6. "The Pirates! Band of Misfits," $3.2 million ($2.2 million international).

7. "The Five-Year Engagement," $3.1 million ($1.7 million international).

8. "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel," $2.7 million ($1.9 million international).

9. "Chimpanzee," $1.6 million.

10. "Girl in Progress," $1.4 million.

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Estimated weekend ticket sales at international theaters (excluding the U.S. and Canada) for films distributed overseas by Hollywood studios, according to Rentrak:

1. "The Avengers," $95.4 million.

2. "Dark Shadows," $36.7 million.

3. "American Reunion," $15.6 million.

4. "Battleship," $11.2 million.

5. "21 Jump Street," $3.2 million.

6. "Titanic" in 3-D," $3.1 million.

7. "As One," $2.6 million.

8. "The Lucky One," $2.5 million.

9. "The Hunger Games," $2.4 million.

10. "The Pirates! Band of Misfits," $2.2 million.

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Online:

http://www.hollywood.com

http://www.rentrak.com

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Universal and Focus are owned by NBC Universal, a unit of Comcast Corp.; Sony, Columbia, Sony Screen Gems and Sony Pictures Classics are units of Sony Corp.; Paramount is owned by Viacom Inc.; Disney, Pixar and Marvel are owned by The Walt Disney Co.; Miramax is owned by Filmyard Holdings LLC; 20th Century Fox and Fox Searchlight are owned by News Corp.; Warner Bros. and New Line are units of Time Warner Inc.; MGM is owned by a group of former creditors including Highland Capital, Anchorage Advisors and Carl Icahn; Lionsgate is owned by Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.; IFC is owned by AMC Networks Inc.; Rogue is owned by Relativity Media LLC.

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10:38 AM on 05/14/2012
Its funny that all these records could be shattered by The Dark Knight Rises. http://batmanrises.com
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Szin
Stoicism: It's not just for knights anymore.
04:13 PM on 05/14/2012
Possible but I kinda doubt it.

I don't recall wanting to see either of the first two in the theater again yet I want to go see this one again.

Not that it doesn't look great and probably will be.
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Blodo
Time to build a better world
10:28 AM on 05/14/2012
I liked the little Josh Whedon quirky bits. Like when the guy at the consol on the bridge of the SHIELD ship playing video games, or when Tony Stark (Iron Man) zaps Dr. Banner (the Hulk) with an electric probe them looks in his eyes to see if he is morphing. That's just good writing. If the movie lacked that, no amount of CGI could make up for it.
08:53 AM on 05/14/2012
have you seen the rifftrax of the other marvel super hereo movies ....it makes revisiting them to brush up on the story lines such a joy !!!! try googling for MARVEL Rifftrax Dual Audio
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Lisa Tomlin
05:59 AM on 05/14/2012
I personally thought the The Avengers movies was a good movie. I loved the way they blended in the different egos of the superheroes. I love how they wrote into the movie how they all came together. Some superhero movies has all action and no plot line. The Avenger movie has plot and action. Its a good movie and worth going to see.
04:31 AM on 05/14/2012
It was a really good movie but not the best. Yes, easily my second favorite Super Hero movie of all time.
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Blodo
Time to build a better world
10:22 AM on 05/14/2012
What was your favorite?
03:57 AM on 05/14/2012
The movie was good, but not great. Probably the best superhero movie made so far (besides Batman and the Dark Knight) but The Black Widow and that arrow guy really hurt the movie and almost ruined it. No way normal humans could be so powerful. The Black Widow at the end of the movie had less damage from fighting the aliens than Captain America. That was a joke. The Captain seemed to get beat up while she still looked fine aside from a few phony scratches on her face. They gave those two too much screen time when its clear all everyone wantes to see is Captain America, Hulk, Iron Man, and Thor.
01:33 PM on 05/14/2012
I thought The Black Widow got the second improved version of the super soldier serum. I just don't think they went as overboard as they did with Captain America? Hawkeye has superior vision and another variety of the serum. I could be wrong about that but I thought that was in the actual comic books.
johns123123
To Be Or Not To Be...That IS The Answer
01:02 AM on 05/14/2012
I do not understand. I love Marvel Movies. I thought this movie was slow until the last half hour. Non-stop action? Really? In fact, I was fighting to stay awake. I must have seen a different version from everyone else.
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Kirby Smith
01:42 AM on 05/14/2012
That or you went to the movies high. It was the best superhero movie ever!
01:58 AM on 05/14/2012
I'm with you....not impressed.
12:41 AM on 05/14/2012
I cannot say I am surprised. It was an outstanding movie and one of the very few hyped movies that actually lived up and surpassed its hype.
11:45 PM on 05/13/2012
Cant wait for the Avengers 2.
04:30 AM on 05/14/2012
Well... You're gonna have to wait 5+ years. lol
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Lisa Tomlin
05:57 AM on 05/14/2012
Me to but Marvel has 2 other superhero movies to do first. Which means we will not get Avengers 2 till after the other 2 has been made.
11:26 PM on 05/13/2012
very great Movie I watched it yesterday and I really love it and it just break another record www.techteem.com I recommend all to go and watch!
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Patty Roldan
10:31 PM on 05/13/2012
Wow I havent even seen it yet.
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jrsurferboy
10:13 PM on 05/13/2012
thanks everyone!! go mickey............!
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gongui1945
07:40 PM on 05/13/2012
Thank's to all Obamas supporters and the un-educated they are going to make billions more !
08:33 PM on 05/13/2012
You must be speaking of you, you uneducated FOOL!
01:00 AM on 05/14/2012
I enjoyed the movie and I am far from uneducated, because I can easily infer that you did not comprehend anything past fourth grade grammar. Educate yourself on how to properly construct a sentence and then you can come back and complain about the uneducated.
06:47 PM on 05/13/2012
What's the deal with the movie Bernie? I saw it over the weekend and its fantastic. Jack Black gives an oscar type performance.

But its only on at a few theatres. Is it only funny to people that live in Texas?