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I'm kind of tired of the pissing contests; I really don't care how high Captain America box office is as long as it's enough for Marvel to Green Light Captain America 2.
@ cap Stacy
Around the same time as in US.
@ cap Stacy
Around the same time as in US.I have to say though, the whole 'Cap might not do well outside of the US, because of how the world sees US' thing might not be as bad as some people may think.
IMO you have to be reeeally 'strange' if you think that watching a movie called captain America is offensive to you.
When does Cap come out overseas?
Then there are a lot of reeeally strange people on the planet then.
$65.8 million!
Cap pulls ever so slightly ahead of Thor to become the U.S. comic book movie champ for 2011! Woohoo!
That makes me pretty pleased
A lot of international release dates are a week or two after the US to avoid some competition from Potter, since that has such a huge appeal overseas.
$65.8 million!
Cap pulls ever so slightly ahead of Thor to become the U.S. comic book movie champ for 2011! Woohoo!
That makes me pretty pleased
Hard to get huge ww opening numbers like potter when you stagger your release in such a way.
I'd rather it get a higher total than opening to be honest.
at least before I give it such a title.
Yep, and that's defiantely not going to happen if your going by the worldwide gross (which you should).
To be fair, time will tell on that one. I don't see why we have to have a Thor vs Cap debate, though. They share the same universe, and both being successes can only build for a better MCU post-Avengers. I understand we have our preferred character, but I didn't want Cap to open like it did just to beat Thor...I wanted it to make as much money as possible so we can get Cap 2 announced very soon (like Thor 2 was)!
Cap can finish behind Thor...it can outgross. I only care about getting a sequel and enjoying future Cap and Thor films.
Obviously the cast isn't in place yet and we have limited information about the film at this point, so it's difficult to speculate how well the film might preform at the box office.
Having said that however, I can't help but wonder how successful a Captain America film will be outside the U.S
I would say that one thing the film has going for it in terms of world wide accessibility is that it's a period piece set mostly in WWII. At that point in history America was reluctant to enter into wars overseas, and did not enter the war until after the bombing of pearl harbor. I think it is considerably easier to portray America as a country who was in the right at that time, and that much of the world would probably agree.
Alot has changed over the years and America is certainly not the most popular country in many parts of the world today. So I would assume CA is not nearly as popular in many countries as other superheros.
When you consider that most american blockbusters count on the foriegn box office take for a considerable portion of the films overall gross, how much concern do you think there is that the film may not preform well outside of the U.S.?
@ cap Stacy
Around the same time as in US.I have to say though, the whole 'Cap might not do well outside of the US, because of how the world sees US' thing might not be as bad as some people may think.
IMO you have to be reeeally 'strange' if you think that watching a movie called captain America is offensive to you.
While Captain America: The First Avenger held the top spot at the domestic box office this weekend, its only foreign debut was a respectable $2.8 million in Italy. That's up 16 percent from the first Iron Man but way off from Thor's $5.6 million. Captain expands in to 23 markets next weekend, including the U.K., Russia, Brazil, Mexico, Australia and South Korea.