I say it for the third time yesterday (still good) I wish it could get to number two..but its still doubt full
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I say it for the third time yesterday (still good) I wish it could get to number two..but its still doubt full
Is Titanic number 2 because they are counting the 3d re-release numbers or are those separate?
Box Office Report: 'Madagascar 3' No. 1 With $60.4 Mil, 'Prometheus' Strong No. 2 With $50 Mil - The Hollywood ReporterQuote:
The Avengers continues to land high up on the box office chart, placing No. 5 with a $10.8 million.
Worldwide, the Disney and Marvel Studios' pic hit $1.4 billion over the weekend.
'Avengers ' passes $600 million today
Hollywood Entertainment Breaking News - Deadline.com/hollywoodQuote:
As of today, Marvel's Avengersis #3 domestically, #4 internationally, and #3 globally in terms of worldwide box office. And the Disney film still is yet to open in Japan, which takes place on August 17th. Right now its gross is $1.438B.
But today the mega-hit superhero assembly crosses $600M at the domestic box office, which surpasses the original 2D domestic run of the Fox/Paramount co-venture Titanic ($600,788,188) and was the 2nd highest grossing domestic film in history. Of course none of these figures are adjusted for inflation and higher ticket prices and 3D premiums.
What’s even more incredible is that the pic is still solidly in the Top 10 domestically after opening the first week in May. Congrats, Joss Whedon and cast.
The film hits Blu-ray on 9/25
Coming this fall, the third highest-grossing movie of all time and the #1 movie in the world, "Marvel's The Avengers" assembles as you’ve never seen it before on Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray, DVD, Digital and On-Demand platforms on September 25, 2012. In anticipation of this release, Marvel is also launching an all-new App in July--“The Avengers Initiative: A Marvel Second Screen App” (available for the first time on iPhone)--that gives fans unprecedented access to exclusive content building up to the home entertainment release.
The announcement comes as "Marvel's The Avengers" crossed the incredible $600 million domestic box office threshold on June 26--only the third film in history to do so. It has now grossed an estimated $1.44 billion globally.
Providing viewers with the ultimate in-home experience, the premium 4-Disc Blu-ray Combo Pack provides five unique ways to enjoy “Marvel’s The Avengers” (on Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray, DVD, Digital Copy and Digital Download of “Avengers Assembled” Music from and inspired by the film) and brings to life the super hero team-up of a lifetime in a whole new dimension on Blu-ray hi-def with stunning visual effects, superior sound and unparalleled bonus content.
Extras include a gag reel--a first for a Marvel Studios film--the chance to hear from the cast and Joss Whedon on their experiences in bringing these larger than life characters to the big screen, a behind-the-scenes look at the groundbreaking visual effects and stunning cinematography, the creation of S.H.I.E.L.D.’s Helicarrier, Soundgarden’s “Live to Rise” Music Video, deleted scenes and more!
Also for the first time ever, fans will be able to enjoy even more of the Marvel Universe via the all-new “The Avengers Initiative: A Marvel Second Screen App.”
Full details at:
Full Marvel's The Avengers Blu-ray Details | Avengers | News | Marvel.com
^darn...no world on more scenes..being added to the film....from what i hear they cut over an hour....sad we wont be seeing more of those scenes
Foreign Box Office: 'Ice Age 4' Reclaims No. 1 Berth, 'Amazing Spider-Man' Slips To Second Place - The Hollywood ReporterQuote:
Through June 30, the majors have recorded a combined $6.6 billion in foreign box office, slightly ahead of the comparable $6.513 billion notched in the first six months of 2011.
This is a fairly impressive showing given that only three of the companies managed to gross more than a billion each (as compared with four last year by June 30), and that the European Soccer Tournament siphoned off theatrical attendance last month.
Propelled by the amazing $841.6 million foreign figure compiled by Marvel’s The Avengers – plus the respectable $208.1 million generated offshore by the ill-fated John Carter -- Disney finished first among big studios, compiling slightly more than $1.385 billion, down slightly more than $100 million from $1.487 billion grossed in 2011’s first half.
ASSEMBLE 'The Avengers' back on the big screen 8/31 - 9/6
check your local listings for theatres and showtimes
Box Office Milestone: 'The Avengers' Hits $1.5 Billion Worldwide - The Hollywood ReporterQuote:
Ending the summer in style, Disney and Marvel Studio's The Avengers hit $1.5 billion on Sunday, thanks to an aggressive Labor Day push.
Disney upped the film's domestic theater count to 1,700 on Friday, timed to the long holiday weekend. The superhero tentpole, opening in early May, was virtually done with its run.
Avengers was already the No. 3 film of all time behind Titanic ($2.2 billion) and Avatar ($2.8 billion), both from filmmaker James Cameron.
Joss Whedon directed Avengers, which grossed $1.7 million for the weekend for a new domestic total of $619.5 million. Overseas, the pic's cume is now $874 million.
I'm surprised there has not been a topic started regarding Stan Lee Media suing Disney over the Marvel rights:
Stan Lee Media sues Disney for billions over Marvel rights - Yahoo! News
I started a thread in the Marvel Entertainment sub-forum.