1/12/2024 0 Comments Avengers endgame box officeReleased only a few months later, Eternalswas the third film of Phase Four when it opened in November 2021. Genres Superhero, Action, Adventure, Fantasy Updated October 21, 2023: If you're a fan of the MCU, you'll be happy to know that this article has been updated with additional information by Jack Deegan. With grosses courtesy of The Numbers, here’s how every film from the MCU’s Phase Four ranks in terms of box office. Now that the Marvel Cinematic Universe is firmly into Phase 5, it's time to look back and see which movies in the previous phase brought in the most amount of money. This dramatically affected the box office of Phase Four’s films, especially towards the beginning, but things finally started to get back to normal in the latter half of the phase. The phase as a whole was somewhat delayed, as the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic globally essentially shut down the entire entertainment industry. The total runtime for Phase Four is larger than all of those combined, with 60 hours of movies, television, and specials. ![]() To put that into perspective, Phase One had a total runtime of 12 hours 24 minutes, Phase Two came in at 12 hours 38 minutes, and Phase Three was a big jump to 24 hours 57 minutes. Eight of those projects were original series with two original specials on Disney+, while 7 were feature films. While Phases One and Two consisted of 6 films each, and Phase Three was 11, Phase Four comprised 17 total projects. Even though the phase lasted just two years, it was the most extensive of any yet. Widest North American Release: “Avengers: Endgame” opened at 4,662 theaters in North America, besting the 4,529 location count of “Despicable Me 3.Phase Four of the MCU began in early 2021 with WandaVision and was wrapped up by the end of 2022 with The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special.“Avengers: Infinity War” had been the prior record holder at $366 million. Biggest 3D Sale: An estimated $540 million in wordwide ticket sales was generated by the 3D format.Imax Record: “Avengers: Endgame” broke the Imax worldwide opening record with $91.5 million, 92% above previous record-holder “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.”.That distinction had been held by “Avengers: Age of Ultron” with 82% of the total market when it opened with $233 million in 2015. Top Market Share: The fourth Avengers movie has the title for top market share for an opening weekend among films that opened at more than $150 million with 87% of the total box office.Biggest Domestic Weekend Total: “Avengers: Endgame” led the overall North American box office to its first $400 million weekend, obliterating the record of $314 million set a year ago when “Avengers: Infinity War” opened.It also set the highest single-day grosses in 29 markets, including Australia, China, Korea, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Spain, UK/Ireland. Highest Opening Weekend in 44 Markets: Those include Australia, China, Korea, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Spain and UK/Ireland.Biggest International Debut: The $859 million total for outside North America smashed the previous record held by “Fate of the Furious” with $443 million.Its opening day of $107.8 million (including midnight shows) was the biggest of all-time. Top China Opening: China’s five-day launch hit $330.5 million, the highest local or Western film debut of all time.Top Daily Totals: “Avengers: Endgame” set North American records for Friday ($156.7 million, including a record $60 million in previews), Saturday ($109 million) and Sunday (an estimated $84.3 million). ![]() Top North American Opening: The film’s estimated domestic debut of $350 million was $93 million higher than “Avengers: Infinity War” and $102 million above “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” the previous two record-holders.“Avengers: Infinity War” was the previous record-holder, reaching it in 11 days. ![]() Fastest to Reach $1 Billion Worldwide: “Avengers: Endgame” needed only five days to hit the milestone.The previous record holder was “ Avengers: Infinity War” with $640 million on the same weekend last year. Biggest Worldwide Opening: “Avengers: Endgame” grossed $1.2 billion worldwide.These are some of the records the superhero tentpole is destroying on its first weekend at the box office: Disney-Marvel’s “ Avengers: Endgame” has set more than a dozen box office records in its first five days - many by wide margins.
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