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Captain America: Brave New World wins the weekend box office

Captain America: Brave New World

In no surprise, Captain America: Brave New World was at the top of the weekend box office with an estimated $88.5 million domestically. Overall, domestically, it has grossed around $100 million over the holiday weekend. It also grossed $92.4 million internationally for a debut of $192.4 million worldwide.

The film’s opening is an interesting one compared to Marvel Captain America films of the past. 2011’s Captain America opened with $65.1 million which is about $91.9 million in today’s dollars. It went on to gross $370.6 million worldwide. Captain America: The Winter Soldier debuted with $95 million in 2014, about $127.5 million today, and eventually grossed $714.4 million worldwide. Captain America: Civil War opened with a massive $179.1 million in 2016, $237.1 million in today’s dollars. It grossed over $1.155 billion worldwide. Brave New World might not seem like a great opening, but beyond inflation calculations, it opened similar to the first two Captain America films.

In second place, Paddington in Peru debuted with $13 million during the weekend and $16 million domestically over the holiday weekend. Internationally, the film has grossed a massive $115.8 million for a worldwide total of $131.8 million.

Heart Eyes slipped to third place with $10 million, an improvement from the last weekend. It has grossed $22.6 million domestically with no international gross.

Dog Man slipped to fourth place from last week’s first with $9.7 million. It has grossed $69.6 million domestically and internationally it add $5.7 million over the week to bring that to $17.6 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $87.2 million.

Ne Zha 2 debuted in fifth with $7.2 million over the weekend and $8.3 million total domestically and no international gross reported.

In comic film news…

Kraven the Hunter domestically gained about $100,000 over the week and has now grossed a little over $25 million. Internationally, the movie gained a bit, about $50,000, to have grossed just under $37 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed just under $62 million after six weeks.

The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim held domestically at $9.2 million. Internationally the film remained at $11.3 million. The movie has grossed just $20.5 million.

Venom: The Last Dance remain at $139.8 million domestically. Internationally, it remained at $339.1 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $478.9 million, a slight gain from the previous week.

Solo Leveling: Reawakening remained at $3.4 million domestically. Internationally it remained at just under $3 million for a worldwide total of a little over $6.3 million.

The week’s overall box office success…

Numbers have 65 films earning $154,024,172 from 32,307 theaters. That’s a a big increase from the previous weekend’s $53,923,311 from 36,913 theaters and 70 films. The average earning was $4,767.52 which is also a decrease from the previous weekend’s $1,460.82.

Dog Man repeats in first at the weekend box office

Dog Man

It dropped nearly 62% but Dog Man was first at the domestic weekend box office again with an estimated $13.7 million. It has now grossed $54.1 million domestically. Over the week, it grossed $7.3 million internationally to lift that to $11.9 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed a little over $66 million over two weeks.

Heart Eyes debuted in second place with $8.5 million domestically.

Love Hurts debuted in third place with $5.8 million domestically and $1.1 million internationally for a worldwide debut of $6.9 million.

Mufasa: The Lion King slipped one spot to come in fourth with an estimated $3.9 million to bring its domestic gross to $235.2 million. Internationally, the film grossed $12.4 million over the week to lift that to $435.9 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $671.1 million.

Companion dropped to fifth place after debuting in second and grossed a little over $3 million to bring its domestic total to $15.5 million. Over the week, it grossed $5.7 million internationally to bring that total to $11.2 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $26.7 million.

In comic film news…

Kraven the Hunter domestically remained at a little over $24.9 million. Internationally, the movie gained a bit, about $200,000, to have grossed $36.9 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed just $61.9 million after six weeks.

The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim held domestically at $9.2 million. Internationally the film remained at $11.3 million. The movie has grossed just $20.5 million.

Venom: The Last Dance remain at $139.8 million domestically. Internationally, it grossed about $100,000 over the week to bring that to $339.1 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $478.8 million.

Solo Leveling: Reawakening remained at $3.4 million domestically. Internationally it remained at just under $3 million for a worldwide total of a little under $6.3 million.

The week’s overall box office success…

Numbers have 70 films earning $53,923,311 from 36,913 theaters. That’s a a big drop from the previous weekend’s $85,404,177 from 39,240 theaters and 63 films. The average earning was $1,460.82 which is also a decrease from the previous weekend’s $2,176.46.

Barbaric: Axe to Grind #1 and Heart Eyes #1 get new printings

Barbaric: Axe to Grind #1 and Heart Eyes #1 from Vault Comics have sold out at the distributors on the day of release and are being rushed back to print. 

The Barbaric: Axe to Grind #1 second printing will go on sale September 21st alongside the series’ second issue. The Heart Eyes #1 second printing will go on sale September 28th, alongside issue #2. The new printing covers are pictured above. 

Barbaric: Axe to Grind is the second book in the massively successful fantasy/comedy hybrid series written co-created by Michael Moreci, drawn and co-created by Nathan Gooden, colored by Addison Duke, and lettered by Jim Cambpell.

It’s the moment we’ve all been waiting for – the start of an all-new arc of BARBARIC!
Follow Owen and his magical companion, the tender, talking Axe as they spread kindness and hope in a world gone bad…just kidding! Owen, Axe, and Soren are back, and so is all the mayhem and bloodshed that follows them wherever they go! This time, they’re out to settle an old score against Gladius, a wicked a$$hole who did Owen wrong way back in his barbarian days. As always…it’s just f***ing barbaric.

Heart Eyes is the brand new Lovecraftian horror/romance hybrid series co-created by smash hit writer Dennis Hopeless and artist Victor Ibáñez, with colors by Addison Duke and letters by Simon Bowland.

Sanity-eating monsters ended humanity. The unlucky few who survived now hide in the cracks of a broken world. And yet somehow, beneath the graveyard that used to be San Antonio, Rico met Lupe, the girl of his dreams. But how did she get here? And why is she smiling? No one survives out in the street. No one smiles where the monsters lurk.

Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

DO A POWERBOMB #3

Wednesdays (and Tuesdays) are new comic book day! Each week hundreds of comics are released, and that can be pretty daunting to go over and choose what to buy. That’s where we come in

Each week our contributors choose what they can’t wait to read this week or just sounds interesting. In other words, this is what we’re looking forward to and think you should be taking a look at!

Find out what folks think below, and what comics you should be looking out for this week.

20th Century Men #1 (Image Comics) – Mixing history, politics, and comic book mythology into something totally new. The concept of the comic has us intrigued.

Alice Guy: First Lady of Film (SelfMadeHero) – The true story of the first woman director who helped defined the movie industry.

Avengers 1,000,000 BC #1 (Marvel) – The series promises to add a lot to the Marvel mythoes and some big changes for some characters.

A.X.E.: Death to Mutants #1 (Marvel) – The event so far has been solid. Will its spin-off comics be just as good?

Barbaric: Axe to Grind #1 (Vault Comics) – The series has been excellent so far with a nice twist on the fantasy genre.

Batman: One Bad Day – Riddler #1 (DC Comics) – We’re getting some intriguing comics spotlighting DC villains and the Riddler kicks it off!

Black Adam #3 (DC Comics) – An intriguing series that’s been redefining the character.

Crash & Troy #1 (A Wave Blue World) – Mercenaries must clean up their mess after they set a dictator free during a jailbreak.

Daredevil #2 (Marvel) – The first issue was amazing. It’s a new direction for Daredevil that builds on what’s been happening and paving a whole new adventure.

Dark Spaces: Wildfire #2 (IDW Publishing) – A very unique comic that has a crew of firefighters deciding to rob a local house.

DC vs. Vampires: All-Out War #2 (DC Comics) – The event has been amazing so far and these spin-off issues have been adding a lot.

Do a Powerbomb #3 (Image Comics) – This wrestling comic has been amazing so far and we can’t wait to read the next issue. One of the best this year.

Entropy #1 (Heavy Metal Magazine) – Henry Hanks had a good life, until he betrayed KAKO, the living embodiment of chaos and misery! With his whole world destroyed, Henry is killed and reborn as the newest herald of Kako, with the power to destroy entire worlds in his master’s name.

Heart Eyes #1 (Vault Comics) – Rico met Lupe, the girl of his dreams. But how did she get here? And why is she smiling? It’s love at the end of humanity.

Justice Warriors #3 (Ahoy Comics) – Just brilliant satire about today’s society like policing and politics.

The Last Shadowhawk #1 (Image Comics) – Celebrating 30 years of Image!

My Life Beyond Vaccines (Mayo Clinic Press) – Graphic medicine focusing on vaccines and the importance of our greatest protection against disease.

Save it For Later: Promises, Parenthood, and the Urgency of Protest (Abrams Comicarts) – A collection of seven comics essays from Nate Powell.

Trve Kvlt #1 (IDW Publishing) – Marty has the idea for a perfect heist but after stealing a supernatural weapon from a cult, things will be way above his minimum-wage pay grade.

Around the Tubes

It’s one of two new comic book days! What are you all getting? What are you excited for? Sound off in the comments below! While you think about that, here’s some comic news and a review from around the web.

The Beat – A Year of Free Comics: Find yourself in ACCEPTION – Free comics!

Kotaku – One Of MultiVersus’ Most Popular Mods Makes Wonder Woman Buffer – Interesting.

Kotaku – Marvel’s XCOM Game Delayed Once Again – Shocked. Shocked we say.

Review

CBR – Heart Eyes #1

Heart Eyes #1