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It should outgross First Avenger this weekend.
So, if BNW continues to make money for a little while does this mean that First Avenger is the least successful MCU film or just the least successful Captain America film?North America
Spider-Verse $190,241,310
Black Widow $183,651,655
Thor $181,030,624
Ant-Man $180,202,163
Origins: Wolverine $179,883,157
First Avenger $176,654,505
Brave New World $176,584,423 (4 weekends)
Eternals $164,870,234
X-Men $157,299,718
Apocalypse $155,442,489
Fantastic 4 $154,696,080
First Class $146,408,305
Last Dance $139,755,882
Incredible Hulk $134,806,913
The Wolverine $132,556,852
Hulk $132,177,234
Rise of the Silver Surfer $131,921,738
Ghost Rider $115,802,596
Daredevil $102,543,518
Worldwide
Spider-Verse $393,602,435
Black Widow $379,751,655
Origins: Wolverine $373,062,864
Brave New World $370,784,423 (4 weekends/2 days)
First Avenger $370,569,774
First Class $352,616,690
Fantastic 4 $333,535,934
Rise of the Silver Surfer $301,913,131
Not really. Movie tickets are much cheaper in 2011 and more tickets were sold for First Avenger. And who knows, how much First Avenger earned in home video sales and streaming since then.So, if BNW continues to make money for a little while does this mean that First Avenger is the least successful MCU film or just the least successful Captain America film?
Meanwhile, Disney’s Marvel sequel “Captain America: Brave New World” is projected to add around $5 million in its fifth weekend on the big screen. The superhero adventure, starring Anthony Mackie, has earned $177 million domestically and $370.8 million worldwide, which is enough to rank as the biggest Hollywood release of the year but isn’t nearly enough to offset its massive $180 million price tag.
At this rate, “Captain America: Brave New World” will wind up as one of the lowest-grossing Marvel movies of all time — above the flat-out disasters of 2023’s “The Marvels” ($207 million) and 2011’s “The Incredible Hulk” ($264 million) but in the realm of disappointments like 2021’s “Eternals” ($402 million) and 2023’s “Ant Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” ($476 million). Marvel has two more movies, “Thunderbolts” on May 2 and “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” on July 25, on the calendar in 2025.
It is now the third highest grossing Captain America movie!
First Avenger, Always The Bridsemaid,It finally outgrossed First Avenger in North America.
The poll was correct!
They'll blame woke.
The poll was correct!![]()
Who will blame it on woke, the studio or, the fans?They'll blame woke.
Who will blame it on woke, the studio or, the fans?