... Moving on to the Marvel Cinematic Universe now and while it may not have shattered box office records like its predecessor, Avengers: Age of Ultron has continued its climb up the all -
time box office chart this week and is now sitting in sixth place with $ 1.281 billion, having overtaken Iron Man 3 ($ 1.215 billion) and Frozen ($ 1.274 billion).
Not exact matches
And with an all -
time record $ 3.2 billion collected in other countries (up a whopping 60 % compared to its take the previous year), Paramount easily topped the global
box office charts as well.
Courtesy of an unprecedented 15consecutive weeks at the apex of the domestic
charts and strong internationalappeal, the film became the leading
box office hit of all
time.
I'm working on a post about Oscar and
box office, but in the meantime here's a
chart on the last
time a best picture was released in each month.
The global cultural phenomenon of «Black Panther» has dominated the
box office charts emerging as the third biggest movie of all
time domestically with over $ 665 million — the first film in eight years to spend five weeks at No. 1 — and rising to the global top 10 of all
time with over $ 1.3 billion.
One more weekend before The Avengers sequel stomps into town and rearranges the all -
time box -
office chart — just enough
time for Tom Hardy, Gary Oldman, Paddy Considine to put on their best slav - face (or Russian accents, at least) as Soviet - era child - murder thriller Child 44 opens in 20, predominantly European markets.
Working Title's Eric Fellner, one of the producers of The Theory of Everything, told the Guardian he was «delighted» with the film's stack of nominations, calling it «one of those rare
times where it's a conflation of three factors: we're pleased with the film, the critics love it, and it's a success with the real audience» — it is currently top of the UK
box office charts.
«Avengers: Infinity War» passed «Black Panther» and jumped into the fifth spot on the all -
time worldwide
box office chart.
That puts it in the top five on the all -
time domestic
charts, and makes it the biggest superhero movie in U.S.
box office history.
The reliable Richard Curtis delivered another
box -
office chart - topper, About
Time, thanks to a debut of # 1.76 m, including # 385,000 in Wednesday / Thursday takings.