Tag: Rio

  • Weekend Box Office- April 18-20, 2014

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    Attendance remained high at theaters over Easter weekend with Greg Kinnear finally figuring out a way to have a hit movie again.

    Captain America: The Winter Soldier was #1 for the third week in a row with $26.2 million. Marvel’s latest crossed $200 million domestically in three weeks as well as half a billion worldwide. It will pass Thor: The Dark World’s total domestic gross this week.

    Rio 2 stayed strong in second with $22.7 million. The race for second was closer than expected with Heaven is for Real opening up to a strong $22.2 million, taking advantage of the Easter weekend. This left Transcendence to pick up the scraps. The newest from Johnny Depp opened with only $11 million. After last year’s The Lone Ranger and Transcendence, Depp needs a Pirates movie…quick.

    The Amazing Spider-Man 2 will keep Marvel’s hot streak going. It grossed $47 million in 14 countries which is 30% above what Captain America: The Winter Soldier grossed in the same territories.

    1. Captain America: The Winter Soldier- $26.2 million/ $201.0 million

    2. Rio 2- $22.7/ $75.6

    3. Heaven is for Real- $22.2/ $22.2

    4. Transcendence- $11.0/ $11.0

    5. A Haunted House 2 – $8.8/ $8.8

    6. Divergent- $5.9/ $134.1

    7. Draft Day- $5.8/ $19.5

    8. Oculus- $5.2/ $21.2

    9. God’s Not Dead- $4.8/ $48.3

    10. Noah- $4.8/ $93.3

     

  • Weekend Box Office- April 11-13, 2014

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    Even with some competition from Rio 2, Captain America still came out on top.

    After setting a new April record with $95 million last weekend, Cap followed up with $41.3 million. The latest Marvel hit is currently sitting on $476 million worldwide since its release a few weeks ago. It will pass half a billion after next weekend. There appears to be no stopping Marvel.

    Rio 2 opened in second with $39 million which is nothing to scoff at. It is on par with the original in 2011. Oculus, the genuinely scary looking horror movie opened in third with $12 million. Not bad with the movie’s budget being $5 million.

    1. Captain America: The Winter Soldier- $41.3 million/ $159 million

    2. Rio 2- $39.0/ $39.0

    3. Oculus- $12.0/ $12.0

    4. Draft Day- $9.7/ $9.7

    5. Divergent- $7.5/ $124.8

    6. Noah- $7.4/ $84.8

    7. God’s Not Dead- $4.4/ $40.7

    8. The Grand Budapest Hotel- $4.0/ $39.4

    9. Muppets Most Wanted- $2.1/ $45.6

    10. Mr. Peabody & Sherman- $1.8/ $105.2