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Box office: ‘Captain Marvel’ soars to US$153 mln launch

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LOS ANGELES: Brie Larson’s ‘CaptainMar­vel’ is soaring to a heroic opening weekend of US$153 million in North America at 4,310 sites, reviving what had been a slumbering 2019 box office.

‘Captain Marvel’ took in US$302 million internatio­nally, giving it an estimated global opening weekend of US$455 million — the sixth highest global debut of all time.

The 21st instalment of Disney’s Marvel Cinematic Universe propelled total domestic moviegoing to US$210 million — nearly US$70 million above the same frame last year. It was the first weekend of 2019 to outperform the same frame of 2018.

‘Captain Marvel’ will wind up with the 18th biggest domestic opening weekend of all time. Disney’s ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’ has the 17th-highest launch frame with US$155.1 million in 2016. It will be the biggest opening title since ‘Incredible­s 2’ launched with US$182 million in June and should post the best start for a standalone superhero film since Marvel’s ‘Black Panther’ launched with US$202 million in 2018.

Larson stars as Carol Danvers, the pilot who becomes the vastly powerful Captain Marvel after the Earth is caught at the centre of a galactic conflict in 1995. The cast includes Samuel L. Jackson, Ben Mendelsohn, Djimon Hounsou, Lee Pace, Lashana Lynch, Gemma Chan, Annette Bening, Clark Gregg, and Jude Law. The movie is written and directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck.

‘Captain Marvel’ performed well above studio projection­s, which had pegged the film at US$125 million. It took in nearly triple what had been the biggest opener of the year with ‘How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World’ at US$55 million on Feb. 22-24.

Total domestic box office for 2019, which had plunged by 27 per cent before the weekend, is now down 21 per cent at US$1.79 billion, according to Comscore’s Paul Dergarabed­ian, senior media analyst.

“Thankfully ‘Captain Marvel’s’ superpower­s extend to the box office realm and as expected provided a much-needed box office boost that the 2019 box office has been waiting for with a positively out of this world debut,” he said. “The allure and power of the superhero genre is as powerful as ever and just what blockbuste­r starved audiences have been waiting for in the form of a perfectly cast Brie Larson in this most powerful role.”

‘Captain Marvel’ landed an A CinemaScor­e. Comscore/Screen Engine’s PostTrak survey of audiences resulted in an 81 per cent total positive score with a strong 66 per cent of audiences saying they would “definitely recommend” the film.

Universal’s third weekend of ‘How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World’ led the rest of the pack with US$14.7 million at 4,402 locations for a 17-day domestic total of US$119.7 million. The second weekend of ‘Tyler Perry’s A Madea Family Funeral’ followed with US$12.1 million at 2,442 venues. — Reuters

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Universal’s ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ takes the second place with US$14.7 million at 4,402 locations.
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(Left) Reggie AKA Goose the Cat poses for a portrait for ‘Captain Marvel’ in Beverly Hills, California , US last month. — Reuters/Relaxnews photos

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