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Uncharted Finds its Path to First at the Weekend Box Office

Uncharted

Uncharted beat expectations with its first place at the weekend box office. The film brought in an estimated $44.2 million domestically. Internationally, the film earned an estimated $88 million for a worldwide total of $132.2 million.

In second place was another debut, Dog which earned an estimated $15.1 million. No international return has been reported.

Spider-Man: No Way Home improved one spot from the previous week gaining a bit and earning a reported $7.7 million. That brings its domestic total to $770.6 million. Over the week, the film grossed about $15 million to bring its international total to $1.831 billion.

The film passed Avatar this weekend to now be the third highest grossing film domestically (not adjusted for inflation). The film would need to add about $87 million to its domestic total to move into second which is held by Avengers: Endgame. The film sits in sixth place for worldwide lifetime gross and is unlikely to move into fifth as there’s a $217 million gap.

Death on the Nile had a massive drop going from last weekend’s first place to fourth earning an estimated $6.3 million. Domestically, the film has grossed just under $25 million. Over the week, the film added about $29.2 million to its international total to bring that to $49.9 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $75.8 million.

Rounding out the top five was Jackass Forever which was second last weekend. The film added $5.2 million to its total to bring that to $46.8 million. Over the week, the film added $3.3 million to its international total to bring that to $13.3 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed a little over $61 million.

In comic films…

The King’s Man grossed an estimated $101,000 to bring its domestic total to $37.1 million. The film also added about $2.1 million over the week at the international box office to bring that total to a little over $87.1 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $124.2 million.

Eternals looks like it has ended its run with a domestic total $164.9 million. It also looks like it’s done at the international box where it stands at $237.2 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed just about $402.1 million.

Venom: Let There Be Carnage returned to theaters but that looks to be over. The film has grossed $213.6 million domestically. The international box office remained steady at $288.5 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed just under $502.1 million worldwide.

Initial numbers have 47 films earning $94,534,593 from 39,928 theaters. That’s a bit a jump of over 50% from last weekend’s 46 films which earned $53,739,903 from 37,270 theaters theaters. The average earning was $2,367.63 this past weekend, an increase from the previous weekend’s $1,442.

Death of the Nile Wins the Weekend Box Office

Death on the Nile

It was a mild weekend at the box office where Death on the Nile took the top spot. The film earned an estimated $12.8 million domestically. The film grossed a reported $20.7 million at the international box office. Worldwide, the film has grossed $33.5 million.

Jackass Forever which was at the top last weekend slipped to second with an estimated $8.1 million. That brought its domestic gross to $37.4 million. Internationally, the film earned about $4.8 million over the week to brings its total to $10 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $47.4 million after two weeks.

Marry Me got a dual release in theaters and on Peacock. The film earned $8 million domestically and $8.5 million at the international box office. Worldwide, the film has grossed $16.5 million.

Spider-Man: No Way Home slipped to fourth with an estimated $7.2 million. Domestically, the film has grossed $759 million. Over the week, the film added about $18 million to its international total to bring that to $1.045 billion. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $1.804 billion.

The film is still in fourth place with its domestic lifetime gross, about $1.5 million behind Avatar to move into third place. That should happen before its run is over and likely this week. The film sits in sixth place for worldwide lifetime gross and is unlikely to move into fifth as there’s a $244 million gap.

Rounding out the top five was another debut, Blacklight. The film grossed an estimated $3.6 million. There’s no international gross reported.

In comic films…

The King’s Man grossed an estimated $433,000 to bring its domestic total to $36.7 million. The film also added about $100,000 over the week at the international box office to bring that total to a little over $85 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $121.8 million.

Eternals looks like it has ended its run with a domestic total $164.9 million. It also looks like it’s mostly done at the international box where it stands at $237.2 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed just about $402.1 million.

Venom: Let There Be Carnage returned to theaters but that looks to be over. The film has grossed $213.6 million domestically. The international box office remained steady at $288.5 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed just under $502.1 million worldwide.

Initial numbers have 46 films earning $53,739,903 from 37,270 theaters. That’s a bit of a dip from last weekend’s 49 films which earned $59,694,753 from 32,551 theaters theaters. The average earning was $1,442 this past weekend, a decrease from the previous weekend’s $1,833.88.

Jackass is Forever as it Wins the Weekend Box Office

Jackass Forever

Jackass has proven it still has some pranks in it as the latest entry, Jackass Forever, was the top of the weekend box office. The film earned $23.5 million domestically and $5.2 million at the international box office for a worldwide total of $28.7 million.

Jackass: The Movie debuted in 2002 with $22.8 million and went on to earned $64.3 million domestically and $79.5 million worldwide. Jackass Number Two opened in 2006 with $29 million and went on to earn $72.8 million domestically and $84.6 million worldwide. Jackass 3D opened in 2010 with $50.4 million domestically going on to earn $117.2 million and then $171.7 million worldwide. The team must be happy with the debut which is on par with the first two films plus it’s contending with the pandemic. A dozen years since the last film, this franchise still has some life in it.

Moonfall debuted in second place with a little over $10 million. No international returns have been reported yet. This is going to be an interesting one but expect it to crash and burn when all is over.

Spider-Man: No Way Home dipped to third place earning an estimated $9.6 million to bring its domestic total to just under $749 million. The film also added about $24 million over the week at the international box office to bring that to $1.027 billion. Worldwide, the film has grossed $1.776 billion.

The film is still in fourth place with its domestic lifetime gross, about $12 million behing Avatar to move into third place. That should happen before its run is over. The film sits in sixth place for worldwide lifetime gross and is unlikely to move into fifth as there’s a $273 million gap.

Scream slipped one spot to come in fourth place with an estimated $4.7 million. The film has grossed $68.9 million domestically. It also earned about $7.3 million over the week internationally to lift that to $51.4 million. With a worldwide gross of $120.3 million, the franchise has been greenlit for a sixth entry in the series.

Rounding out the top five was Sing 2 which added $4.2 million to its domestic total to lift that to $139.6 million. Over the week, the film added about $18.5 million to its international total to increase that to just under $152 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $291.5 million.

In comic films…

The King’s Man slipped out of the top five for the first time of its run coming in sixth. The film grossed an estimated $1.2 million to bring its domestic total to $35.8 million. The film also added about $4.5 million over the week at the international box office to life that to $84.9 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $120.7 million.

Eternals looks like it has ended its run with a domestic total $164.9 million. It also looks like it’s mostly done at the international box where it stands at $237.2 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed just about $402.1 million.

Venom: Let There Be Carnage returned to theaters but that looks to be over. The film has grossed $213.6 million domestically. The international box office remained steady at $288.5 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed just under $502.1 million worldwide.

Initial numbers have 49 films earning $59,694,753 from 32,551 theaters. That’s a nice increase from last weekend’s 45 films which earned $34,878,964 from 32,300 theaters theaters. The average earning was $1,833.88 this past weekend, an increase from the previous weekend’s $1,079.84.

The Avengers, X-Men, and Eternals Face Judgement Day

The next Marvel epic is here! From the brilliant mind of superstar writer Kieron Gillen and the incredible talents of acclaimed artist Valerio Schiti comes Judgement Day, a Marvel Universe spanning event launching in July.

Already redefining the Eternals mythos in Eternals, and soon to be shepherding in the next age of mutantkind in Immortal X-Men, Gillen will take his work on both titles as well as recent storylines in Jason Aaron and Javier Garron’s Avengers run for an odyssey that will usher in dramatic developments for these three core Marvel teams. And Schiti, already proven to be a masterful event storyteller in books like Empyre and Inferno, will deliver the breathtaking action and high-stakes thrills that transpire when Super Hero titans clash. Together, these iconic creators have crafted an intense saga that’s destined to take its place among the most impactful events in Marvel Comics history.

The X-Men have achieved immortality and mutants have taken their place as the dominant species on the planet. The Eternals have discovered long hidden knowledge about their species, including a devastating truth about mutantkind. The Avengers have come into direct conflict with the Celestials and are currently using a fallen Celestial as their base of operations, slowly unlocking its secrets… When the Eternals brazenly target the mutant nation of Krakoa, the Avengers try desperately to de-escalate a potentially apocalyptic war. But this is no simple conflict. The Eternals’ purpose cannot be denied and mutantkind’s future will not be threatened. And after the opening battles, new players and revelations for both sides will emerge as the inhabitants of the Marvel Universe are JUDGED by the greatest power they’ve ever come into contact with.

Be sure to pick up Free Comic Book Day: Avengers/X-Men #1 on May 7 for your first taste of the action. Stay tuned in the coming weeks for more information, including cover reveals, and witness the buildup to Judgement in upcoming issues of Eternals, Immortal X-Men, X-Men, and Avengers.

Judgement Day

It’s a Weekend Box Office Repeat from 1 to 7

Spider-Man: No Way Home

This past weekend at the box office looked a lot like the weekend before as the top seven was the same.

Spider-Man: No Way Home too first place earning an estimated $11 million domestically. The film has now earned $735.9 million. Will it cross the $800 million mark?

Internationally, the film crossed the $1 billion mark. It added about $33 million over the week to being that total to $1.003 billion. The film is the rare juggernaut having grossed $1.739 billion so far. The movies is now the fourth highest grossing film domestically and is about $25 million away from beating Avatar to move into third. It is in sixth place for worldwide gross, though is likely to remain in the spot as it’s $310 million away from the next film.

In second place was Scream which earned an estimated $7.4 million to bring its domestic total to $62.1 million. It continued its international run earning around $10.8 million to bring that total to $44.1 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $106.2 million after three weeks.

Sing 2 held on to third place earning an estimated $4.8 million to bring its domestic total to $134.5 million. The film has been a solid one remaining in the top five for all six weeks of its run so far. Over the week, the film grossed about $20.6 million to bring its international total to $133.4 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $267.9 million.

Redeeming Love remained in fourth place earning $1.9 million. It has grossed $6.5 million after two weeks. Internationally, the film has grossed $41,433. Worldwide, the film has grossed $6.6 million.

The King’s Man held on to fifth place earning an estimated $1.8 million, almost the same as the previous week, to bring its domestic total to a little over $34 million. The film grossed about $6.6 million over the week to bring its international total to $80.4 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $114.4 million.

In comic films…

Eternals looks like it has ended its run with a domestic total $164.9 million. It also added about $50,000 at the international box office to lift that to a little over $237.2 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed just over $402 million.

Venom: Let There Be Carnage returned to theaters and added a bit to its domestic total. The film grossed about $200,000 over the week to bring its domestic total to $213.6 million domestically. The international box office remained steady at $288.5 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed a little over $502.1 million worldwide.

Initial numbers have 45 films earning $34,878,964 from 32,300 theaters. That’s a dip of about a quarter from last weekend’s 43 films which earned $46,059,869 from 31,970 theaters theaters. The average earning was $1,079.84 this past weekend, a drop from the previous weekend’s $1,440.72.

Spider-Man: No Way Home Returns to First Place

Spider-Man: No Way Home

Like a killer returning in a slasher film, Spider-Man: No Way Home is back in first place after falling to second last weekend to Scream.

The film earned an estimated $14.1 million to bring its domestic total to a little over $721 million. Internationally, the film added around $43.8 million over the week to bring that total to $970.1 million. The film is the rare juggernaut having grossed $1.691 billion so far. The film is now the fourth highest grossing film domestically bumping Black Panther and is about $39 million away from beating Avatar to move into third. It has now moved into sixth place for worldwide gross, though is likely to remain in the spot as it’s $357 million away from the next film.

In second place was Scream which earned an estimated $12.4 million to bring its domestic total to $51.3 million. It began its international run earning around $33.3 million to bring that total to $33.6 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $84.9 million after two weeks.

Sing 2 held on to third place earning an estimated $5.7 million to bring its domestic total to $128.4 million. The film has been a solid one remaining in the top five for all five weeks of its run so far. Over the week, the film grossed about $16.5 million to bring its international total to $112.8 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $241.2 million.

Redeeming Love debuted in fourth place earning $3.7 million.

The King’s Man held on to fifth place earning an estimated $1.8 million to bring its domestic total to $31.5 million. The film grossed about $10 million over the week to bring its domestic total to $73.8 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $105.3 million.

In comic films…

Eternals is still grossing at the box office despite airing on Disney+. The film added $10,000 to its domestic total to bring that to $164.9 million. It also added about $100,000 at the international box office to lift that to a little over $237.1 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed just under $402 million.

Venom: Let There Be Carnage returned to theaters and added a bit to its domestic total. The film grossed about $750,000 over the week to bring its domestic total to $213.4 million domestically. The international box office remained steady at 288.5 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed a little over $501.9 million worldwide.

Initial numbers have 43 films earning $46,059,869 from 31,970 theaters. That’s a dip of about a third from last weekend’s 39 films which earned $71,531,308 from 31,250 theaters theaters. The average earning was $1,440.72 this past weekend, a drop from the previous weekend’s $2,289.

History Comes to Variant Covers with Marvel’s Women’s History Month

This March, Marvel spotlights an all-star lineup of female artists with a new variant cover program commemorating Women’s History Month. Sara Pichelli, Betsy Cola, Jan Bazaldua, Rian Gonzales, Ema Lupacchino, and Karen Darboe will depict some of history’s most inspirational women with a Marvel twist! Fans can see Emma Frost, Sersi, Magik, and Captain Carter pay homage to Queen Elizabeth I, Cleopatra, Joan of Arc, and British suffragettes in gorgeous portrait-style covers that will adorn your favorite Marvel series all month long!

Check out the first four Women’s History Month Variant Covers now and stay tuned for the reveal of the final two variant covers in the coming weeks. Collect all six starting on March 9.

  • CAPTAIN CARTER #1 WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH VARIANT COVER by SARA PICHELLI
  • ETERNALS #10 WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH VARIANT COVER by RIAN GONZALES
  • THOR #23 WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH VARIANT COVER by KAREN DARBO
  • X-MEN UNLIMITED: LATITUDE #1 WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH VARIANT COVER by BETSY COLA
  • SHE-HULK #3 WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH VARIANT COVER by JAN BAZALDUA
  • IMMORTAL X-MEN #1 WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH VARIANT COVER by EMA LUPACCHINO

Judgement Day Approaches and Captain America Demands Answers from the Eternals

Over the last year, writer Kieron Gillen and artist Esad Ribić have revolutionized the Eternals mythology in their acclaimed run on Eternals. Long-hidden truths about the nature of these god-like beings have been revealed, forever changing their role in the Marvel Universe, and this year, the Eternals will have brand-new enemies to contend with—THE AVENGERS!

The Avengers are done with secrets and demand the Eternals explain themselves! But the Eternals have other plans, as Ajak has made contact with her Celestial god! But will she receive the answers she’s been searching for?

Check out the cover below showing Captain America clashing with Kingo! And don’t miss the lead-in to the biggest Marvel storyline of 2022 when Eternals #10 hits stands on March 9 and Eternals #11 hits stands on April 13.

Eternals #11

Preview: Eternals #9

Eternals #9

(W) Kieron Gillen (A) Esad Ribic (CA) Esad Ribic
RATED T+
In Shops: Jan 19, 2022
SRP: $3.99

It is Eternal indoctrination to eliminate excess deviation. But can our small group of Eternals overcome such programming when living in a city of Deviants? We’re about to find out as, for the first time ever, Eternals fight for Deviantkind.

Eternals #9
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