'Avengers' Sinks 'Battleship' To Remain No. 1

The Avengers Box Office

DAVID GERMAIN   05/20/12 04:26 PM ET  AP

LOS ANGELES — "The Avengers" continues to muscle out everything else Hollywood throws at it, easily sinking naval rival "Battleship" and other new releases.

With $55.1 million domestically, Disney's superhero sensation remained No. 1 for a third-straight weekend and took in more than the three big newcomers combined. Overseas, "The Avengers" added an additional $56 million.

The film is approaching the $1.2 billion mark worldwide, totaling $457.1 million domestically and $723.3 million internationally.

"'The Avengers' is dominating the marketplace so profoundly that the newcomers are having a tough time breaking in now," said Paul Dergarabedian, analyst for box-office tracker Hollywood.com.

Universal's "Battleship" opened a distant No. 2 with $25.4 million domestically, well below industry expectations.

But the board-game adaptation starring Liam Neeson, Taylor Kitsch and Rihanna already has grossed $226.8 million overseas since launching in April, giving it a worldwide total of $252.1 million.

"I would be glad to be No. 2 if we opened to a better number. But given the presence of an absolute juggernaut in the marketplace, there's nothing you can do," said Nikki Rocco, head of distribution for Universal. "Not to have a shot at being No. 1 this weekend is disappointing. But it's a challenge with `Avengers' out there."

Sacha Baron Cohen's comedy "The Dictator," in which he plays a tyrannical third-world leader, debuted in third-place with $17.4 million for the weekend. Since opening Wednesday, the Paramount release has taken in $24.5 million.

"The Dictator" opened with $30.3 million in 29 overseas markets, giving it a worldwide haul of $54.8 million.

Paramount executives said they were happy with that start, but even a movie aiming for laughs had some trouble making in-roads against "The Avengers."

"This is a full-out comedy, very different than `Avengers.' But when you've got a movie that big, it just absolutely sucks up the marketplace," said Anthony Marcoly, head of international distribution for Paramount. "But it's also good for the entire business. Hopefully, those that see `Avengers' will go, `Hey, I want to see another movie,' and hopefully, they'll think of our movie as a next choice."

Johnny Depp and Tim Burton's vampire romp "Dark Shadows," which opened in second-place a week earlier, slipped to No. 4 with $12.8 million. The Warner Bros. release lifted its domestic total to $50.9 million, a weak result compared to the previous Depp-Burton blockbusters "Alice in Wonderland" and "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory."

Lionsgate's pregnancy comedy "What to Expect When You're Expecting," featuring Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Lopez, premiered at No. 5 with $10.5 million.

"The Avengers" and the newcomers were unable to maintain Hollywood's sizzling start to the summer season. Overall domestic revenues totaled $144 million, down 14 percent from the same weekend last year, when "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" opened with $90.2 million, according to Hollywood.com.

At $1.18 billion worldwide, "The Avengers" climbed to the No. 4 spot on the all-time charts, trailing only "Avatar" ($2.8 billion), "Titanic" ($2.2 billion) and "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" ($1.3 billion).

Domestically, "The Avengers" at $457.1 million is No. 6 all-time but will quickly pass "Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace" ($474.5 million) and the original "Star Wars" ($460.9 million) to take the No. 4 spot.

"Avatar" is No. 1 domestically at $760.5 million, followed by "Titanic" at $658.5 million and "The Dark Knight" at $533.3 million.

Factoring in today's higher admission prices, many older movies sold more tickets than "The Avengers," which also has a price advantage because of the extra few dollars it costs to see the 3-D version.

But the Marvel Comics superhero ensemble has proved an overwhelming lure, drawing in all audience segments and packing in some fans who are seeing it over and over.

"It's a contagious thing that gets not just them back, but their friends back to see it again," said Dave Hollis, head of distribution for Disney. "I'm always happy to see a friendly competition among friends to see who can see the movie the most times."

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," $55.1 million ($56 million international).

2. "Battleship," $25.4 million ($6.5 million international).

3. "The Dictator," $17.4 million ($30.3 million international).

4. "Dark Shadows," $12.8 million ($30.4 million international).

5. "What to Expect When You're Expecting," $10.5 million.

6. "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel," $3.3 million ($1.8 million international).

7. "The Hunger Games," $3 million ($1.5 million international).

8. "Think Like a Man," $2.7 million.

9. "The Lucky One," $1.8 million ($2.7 million international).

10. "The Pirates! Band of Misfits," $1.5 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," $56 million.

2. "Dark Shadows," $30.4 million.

3. "The Dictator," $30.3 million.

4. "American Reunion," $10.2 million.

5. "Battleship," $6.5 million.

6. "All About My Wife," $3.7 million.

7. "Do-nui Mat," $3.5 million.

8. "The Lucky One," $2.7 million.

9. "Rust and Bone," $2.2 million.

10. "The Vow," $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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Bertrand T Russell
Atheist/Freethinker...Cultural Critic
08:53 AM on 05/24/2012
'Battleshit' sunk because it was a heavy lump of CRAP!!!!
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10:34 AM on 05/21/2012
I;ve heard Battleship is actually kinda fun but nowhere at Avengers level. Bad timing and simply a generic looking trailer and couldn't overcome the ludicrous of the name. Movies though are being made more and more to be seen by all people despite the language and cultural barriers. Hence all these generic movies. You see worldwide it still made over $200 million. As did John Carter. These overseas grosses are saving the studios from truly epic disasters and in the case of Avengers, giving them more money then they could have ever hoped to get in the US Huge new markets opening in rusisa and China and expanding screens elsewhere.
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ProCynic
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10:22 AM on 05/21/2012
Battleship stinks. But then, most of us who heard the concept last year thought so. Even if you remove the game tie-in and just make this about an Iowa class battling aliens it's horrible idea. The characters were also worse than stock. The whole rebel officer winning the day, the tough minority chick weilding machine guns, it's all been done to death by better films.

It would have been better, not by much, had they replaced everyone with Improbable Action Waifs from those post-civ movies.
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Curtis inSF
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10:09 AM on 05/21/2012
Universal can blame competition for the poor performance of "Battleship", or they could face reality and admit that this was possibly the stupidest idea in movie history. Literally nobody was asking for movie based on a game with no narrative. I was surprised to hear they even sold it anymore. The whole decision to even make it is evidence of the cynicism that is controlling the major studios which have just become subsidiaries of corporations that have no vested interest in even the slightest shred of artistic or creative integrity in the movie business.
lurkinman
Clear thinking is best served non-partisan
09:56 AM on 05/21/2012
There could be a LOT of unexpectedly lost money on blockbusters this summer. Did anyone see this "Avengers" juggernaut coming? Certanily it was expected to be big, but THIS big that it pretty much owns the market?
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Evanescence II
Who's that casting devious stares in my direction?
09:50 AM on 05/21/2012
I finally went to see the Avengers yesterday to see what the hype was about (expecting it to be just another Super Heroes movie). Wow, I loved it! Chris Hemsworth......mmmmm....yum-e! Can't wait to see him in Snow White and the Huntsman.
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ethiopia1a
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08:25 AM on 05/21/2012
well, duh, Rihanna is in it. How could anyone actually take this movie seriously?
07:53 AM on 05/21/2012
Battleshit. enough said.
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ethiopia1a
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08:25 AM on 05/21/2012
This is the worst beating Rihanna has taken since Chris Brown....
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Bertrand T Russell
Atheist/Freethinker...Cultural Critic
08:53 AM on 05/21/2012
After seeing Rihannahaha in this movie, I wish Chris Brown would have hit her harder!
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Natasha Phillips
95% B*tch, 5% Human!!
06:52 AM on 05/21/2012
THe thing is that The Avengers have really HOT guys.. I went a second time to see it because LOKI = Tom Hiddleston's presence and voice is magnificent! I'll admit it, I love looking at attractive people and if you all feel that you went for other reasons, get your heads checked! And Thor is yummy.. Even the older gals were hot for SAM J. and he looked amazing for 65!
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guitartapper
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06:01 AM on 05/21/2012
Of course it did...the Avengers are real and Rihanna is silicone;)
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passingthought
02:51 AM on 05/21/2012
TIME TO SEND OUT THE BAT SIGNAL!
02:25 AM on 05/21/2012
Great casting, great writing, great story, entertainment for all ages, and simply a great movie. No wonder the Avengers passed the billion dollar mark.
lurkinman
Clear thinking is best served non-partisan
09:58 AM on 05/21/2012
The only question now is how big will it end up being?
10:43 PM on 05/21/2012
This might keep going until Batman opens in late July. Spider-Man opens in mid-June, but I do not know if it will be as good as they hope (a remake on a movie that is only 10 years old is risky).
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stape45
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01:38 AM on 05/21/2012
"Battleship" certainly didn't sink to the bottom.
01:37 AM on 05/21/2012
The choice of casting Rihanna in Battleship is exactly why it failed. Bad idea. A very mediocre singer......what makes one think we want to see her act?? Obviously they are thinking along the lines of marketing. Kids love Rihanna, let's cast her. NOT! Kids are not stupid. When they go to movies they want to see actors. When they go to concerts they want to see singers (not some dipstick actress who can't sing).
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passingthought
03:02 AM on 05/21/2012
P BEE ARE YOU ALWAYS ANGRY AND CRANKY? FUNNY TO FIND YOU OVER HERE STILL HATING! ANYWAY THE PROBLEM IS JUST BAD TIMING, I DONT REMEMBER RIHANNA IN THE MOVIE BY HER SELF. AS YOU SEE I LEFT THE CAPS ON JUST FOR YOU!
04:09 AM on 05/21/2012
You may not like Rihanna, Papa, but that doens't mean that no one does. Wasn't she on SNL recently? That is called the big time!
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boomcat44
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01:32 AM on 05/21/2012
I'm sure if they had to do it all over, they might have delayed releasing "Battleship" for a couple of weeks, just to let the "Avengers" mania die down. As the article said, right now, the 'Avengers' is using up ALL of the oxygen.
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