
‘The Avengers’ Sets Record for Biggest Opening Weekend Ever: Are You Surprised?
SodaHead Film
2012/05/06 21:37:10
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We knew “The Avengers” was going to be a huge hit. But the biggest opening weekend of all time? That truly is a feat worthy of “Earth’s Mightiest Heroes.”
With a $200.3 million domestic debut, “The Avengers” knocked previous champion “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2,” which brought in $169 million in its opening weekend, from the top spot. “The Dark Knight,” with its $158 million opening, now sits at third and “The Hunger Games,” with its $152 million opening, was pushed to fourth.
The superhero blockbuster is also doing incredibly well overseas. Since opening internationally a week earlier, “The Avengers” has already brought in $441.5 million abroad. That raised the film’s worldwide total to $641.8 million in just a week and a half, already surpassing the global box office totals of its Marvel forerunners “Captain America” ($364 million), “Thor” ($449 million), “Iron Man” ($585 million), and “Iron Man 2” ($624 million).

"There aren't even words, to be honest. I'm running low on double takes. Every time we looked at a number, it just got bigger than what we could have hoped for in the best-case assumption," said Dave Hollis, Disney's head of distribution. "With this film, this weekend, anything is possible."
"The Avengers" was directed by Joss Whedon and stars Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man, Chris Hemsworth as Thor, Chris Evans as Captain America, Mark Ruffalo as The Hulk, Jeremy Renner as Hawkeye, and Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow.
So, what about you SodaHeads? Are you surprised that “The Avengers” set a new record for the biggest box office opening ever?
With a $200.3 million domestic debut, “The Avengers” knocked previous champion “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2,” which brought in $169 million in its opening weekend, from the top spot. “The Dark Knight,” with its $158 million opening, now sits at third and “The Hunger Games,” with its $152 million opening, was pushed to fourth.
The superhero blockbuster is also doing incredibly well overseas. Since opening internationally a week earlier, “The Avengers” has already brought in $441.5 million abroad. That raised the film’s worldwide total to $641.8 million in just a week and a half, already surpassing the global box office totals of its Marvel forerunners “Captain America” ($364 million), “Thor” ($449 million), “Iron Man” ($585 million), and “Iron Man 2” ($624 million).

"There aren't even words, to be honest. I'm running low on double takes. Every time we looked at a number, it just got bigger than what we could have hoped for in the best-case assumption," said Dave Hollis, Disney's head of distribution. "With this film, this weekend, anything is possible."
"The Avengers" was directed by Joss Whedon and stars Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man, Chris Hemsworth as Thor, Chris Evans as Captain America, Mark Ruffalo as The Hulk, Jeremy Renner as Hawkeye, and Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow.
So, what about you SodaHeads? Are you surprised that “The Avengers” set a new record for the biggest box office opening ever?
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Top Opinion
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Texas Johnny 2012/05/06 21:53:12






















See it again and again!!!
and it was a bloodly good movie
BTW, Marvel comics this time you really did Hulk right, more Hulk please, please more more more hulk.
Put him in every movie, X-men, Spiderman, everyone. Can't get enough HULK!!!
I've been to see it three times already and am going again tonight just to watch Hulk literally mop the floor with Loki once again.
IMVHO, the biggest missing item was a musical score. Usually a blockbuster has a theme song, but this one didn't. I hope that this does not become a trend.
i just cant get enough of Thor!! <3 hehe
it also was really funny..The best line:
"I have an army!"
"We have a hulk!!"
Started the day early with our ANZAC day ceremony then Mackers for lunch and a enjoyable afternoon matinee
*grunt*
SMASH!
Yeah, that about sums it up
Not surprised in the least. Whedon is an excellent writer, an excellent mind, an excellent individual. Not that he gets all the credit, the actors played their parts well, and they at least appeared to work together well. Nicely done, very nicely done... Now, for a week of rest then planning for Avengers 2!!
I personally like Avengers (mainly because of Thor) better but Justice League is great.
I like The Avengers the most because they have Thor, Marvel's equivalent to Superman.