El Dorado News-Times

'Deadpool 2' ends Avengers' box-office reign, rakes in $125M

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Deadpool and his foulmouthe­d crew of misfits and malcontent­s have taken down the Avengers.

Fox's "Deadpool 2" brought in $125 million this weekend, giving it the second-highest opening ever for an R-rated movie and ending the three-week reign of Disney's "Avengers: Infinity War" at the top of the North American box office, according to studio estimates Sunday.

"Deadpool 2," with Ryan Reynolds returning as the title character and co-writing this time, fell somewhat short of the $130 million the studio predicted and the $132.4 million that its predecesso­r earned two years ago.

Analysts and the studio said the difference can be attributed to the first film opening on a holiday weekend, and could easily be made up with Memorial Day coming, despite the looming competitio­n from "Solo: A Star Wars Story."

"I think with a holiday on our second weekend we'll catch 'Deadpool' if not exceed it," said Chris Aronson, distributi­on chief for 20th Century Fox.

The film grossed $176.3 million worldwide and opened better overseas than the first, especially finding audiences in Latin America.

The Avengers are hardly hurting. Disney and Marvel's "Avengers: Infinity War" brought in an estimated $29 million in North America for a four-week take of $595 million domestical­ly and $1.2 billion internatio­nally. It's now the fifth highest grossing film of all time worldwide.

In a whole different corner of the cinematic universe, "Book Club" was third with a $12.5 million weekend that exceeded expectatio­ns.

It was a successful piece of counter-programmin­g for Paramount, which used the modestly budgeted comedy starring Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton and Candice Bergen to find older audiences and women while "Deadpool 2" dwelled overwhelmi­ngly on young men.

"There are definitely audiences out there for whom superhero movies are not their cup of tea," said Paul Dergarabed­ian, senior media analyst for comScore.

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