“Captain Marvel” continues to dominate at the multiplex, taking the top box-office spot with $69 million domestically in its second week of release.
This was enough for the Marvel Studios blockbuster to easily hang onto the #1 spot for a second week, with a domestic take so far of more than $266 million, according to figures from Box Office Mojo.
Overseas, the Brie Larson-starring film has topped $494 million, for a worldwide gross of $760 million.
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To put that number in perspective, notes Variety, the two-week global total of “Captain Marvel” has already topped the lifetime totals of several other Marvel movies, including “Ant-Man and the Wasp” ($623 million), “Iron Man 2” ($624 million), “Thor: Dark World ($645 million), and “Captain America: Winter Soldier” ($714 million). In fact, “Captain Marvel” is already the 22nd-highest-grossing superhero movie of all time.
Paramount Pictures’ family-friendly “Wonder Park” took the weekend’s #2 spot with a $16-million opening weekend, a number that’s expected to rise once youngsters are out of school for Spring Break.
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Rounding out the rest of the weekend’s top five are: “Five Feet Apart” in third place with a domestic opening weekend of $13.1 million; “How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World” in fourth place with $9.3 million in its fourth weekend (for a domestic total to date of $135.6 million); and “Tyler Perry’s “A Madea Family Funeral” at #5 with $8 million in its third week, for a domestic total of $59 million.