The question on some analysts' minds this weekend is whether it’s because of the specific character or a bigger issue of “superhero fatigue.” At rival studio DC/Warner Bros., “Shazam! Fury of the Gods” only made $133.4 million total. “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” debuted just over $106 million on its way to $474 million worldwide. And in November, “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” also opened over $181.3 million.īut things have come back to earth this year, at least by high-flying superhero standards. Last year on the same weekend, “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” riding on the success of “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” raked in $187.4 million in its first three days in North America. 3” earned $168 million, giving it a $282 million global debut.ĭomestically, it’s both an impressive sum for any movie and slightly less than what we’ve come to expect from a Marvel opening. Internationally, where the film opened in 52 territories including China, “Vol. 3,” which says goodbye to this iteration of the space misfits and its driving creative voice, director James Gunn, earned $114 million in ticket sales from 4,450 locations in North America, according to studio estimates Sunday. This weekend, “ Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. There is nothing like the promise of a chapter closing to draw people to the movie theater, especially when tied to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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