The Borneo Post

‘Avengers’ sinks ‘Titanic’ record

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Twenty-two years a er sailing to a new box office record, ‘Titanic’ has been sunk by Disney and Marvel’s “Avengers: Endgame.” Endgame earned US$2.19 billion worldwide in less than two weeks to become the No 2 film of all time, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations reported on Sunday.

Twenty-two years a er sailing to a new box office record, ‘ Titanic’ has been sunk by Disney and Marvel’s “Avengers: Endgame.” Endgame earned US$2.19 billion worldwide in less than two weeks to become the No 2 film of all time, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations reported on Sunday.

That exalted number, which includes the film’s estimated take of US$145.8 million this three-day weekend in North America, pushes the superhero blockbuste­r past “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” which ne ed US$2.07 billion, and even “Titanic” (US$2.18 billion).

Only “Avatar” (US$2.79 billion) has done be er. Yet “Avengers” hit its record total in just 11 days, taking in a stunning US$575.8 million in China alone.

Hollywood analysts predict a long run for “Avengers,” which drew a rare 96 per cent rating on the Ro en Tomatoes website and features a star-studded cast including Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarle Johansson, Bradley Cooper and Josh Brolin.

Trailing “Avengers” by several light years, rival studios still managed to place new films in the next three box-office spots.

Sony’s psychologi­cal thriller “The Intruder” came in second, at US$11 million. Michael Ealy and Meagan Good star as a young couple who buy a dream home in California’s Napa Valley unaware that its previous owner (Dennis Quaid) plans to take it back -- at all costs.

In third was Lionsgate’s romantic comedy “Long Shot,” at US$10 million. Seth Rogen plays Fred Flarsky, an out-of-work journalist who has a romantic interest in his former babysi er (Charlize Theron) who -- now a candidate for the US presidency – might seem a bit out of his reach.

STX Films’ animated film “UglyDolls” placed fourth, at US$8.5 million. The plot? A bunch of misfit dolls with pointy ears and bad te

eth -- residents of Uglyville – face a harsh world but finally discover their inner beauty. The voices of Kelly Clarkson, Nick Jonas, Wanda Sykes and Janelle Monae are featured.

In fi h place, hanging strong in its ninth week out, was Disney’s “Captain Marvel,” at US$4.3 million. Brie Larson stars as a former fighter pilot who gains superpower­s. Rounding out the weekend’s top 10 were: “Breakthrou­gh” (US$3.9 million) “The Curse of La Llorona” (US$3.5 million) “Shazam!” (US$2.5 million) “Li le” (US$1.5 million) “Dumbo” (US$1.4 million)

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 ?? — Paramount Pictures photo ?? “Titanic” netted US$2.18 billion back in 1997.
— Paramount Pictures photo “Titanic” netted US$2.18 billion back in 1997.

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