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Deadpool Dethrones Avengers

After dominating movie box offices worldwide for three weeks, Marvel-Disney’s “Avengers: Infinity War” has been dethroned by yet another Marvel-Disney movie, “Deadpool 2.”

image from celebrityaccess.comAfter dominating movie box offices worldwide for three weeks, Marvel-Disney’s “Avengers: Infinity War” has been dethroned by yet another Marvel-Disney movie, “Deadpool 2.”Starring Ryan Reynolds in the lead, with James Brolin cast as the villainous Cable, the film was directed by David Leitch, who made his directorial debut in 2014 with the first “John Wick” before he helmed the first installment of the “Deadpool” series later that year.“Deadpool 2” had an impressive opening weekend, debuting to a cool $125.0M in North America and $301.3M worldwide according to estimates compiled by comScore, on the back of an estimated $110 million production budget. The results of the movie’s weekend debut are even more impressive when you consider that its audience was more limited than other Marvel-Disney entries due to its R rating.Meanwhile, “Avengers” continued its own strong performance and while domestic box office dwindled to just $28.7M this weekend, the movie still managed to generate $113.1M worldwide, pushing its cumulative revenue north of $1.8 billion.Rounding out the top 3 in worldwide revenue was the Chinese film “How Long Will I Love U” which debuted to a $36.3m opening in just three territories. In North American theaters, Paramount’s romantic comedy “Book Club” easily recouped its estimated 10m production budget after it debuted to a $12.5M opening weekend.The top 12 worldwide weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, May 20.Deadpool 2 – 20th Century Fox – $301.3MAvengers: Infinity War – Disney – $113.1MHow Long Will I Love U – Multiple – $36.3MQuiet Place, A – Paramount Pictures – $22.8MBook Club – Paramount Pictures – $12.5MLife Of The Party – Warner Bros. – $9.0MOverboard – Multiple – $8.8MBreaking In – Universal – $6.8MShow Dogs – Open Road – $6.0MRampage – Warner Bros. – $5.9MPeter Rabbit – Sony – $4.1MBlumhouse’s Truth Or Dare – Universal – $3.6MThe top 12 domestic weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, May 20Deadpool 2 – 20th Century Fox – $125.0MAvengers: Infinity War – Disney – $28.7MBook Club – Paramount – $12.5MLife Of The Party – Warner Bros. – $7.7MBreaking In – Universal – $6.5MShow Dogs – Open Road – $6.0MOverboard – Lionsgate – $4.7MQuiet Place, A – Paramount – $4.0MRampage – Warner Bros. – $1.5MFeel Pretty – STX Entertainment – $1.2MSuper Troopers 2 – 20th Century Fox – $1.1MBlack Panther – Disney – $0.8MCelebrityAccess

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