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With Deadpool & Wolverine opening on Friday, the Marvel Cinematic Universe became the first film franchise to cross $30 Billion at the Global Box Office. It also pulled in the biggest ever opening for an R-rated feature and the sixth-highest of all time, not adjusted for inflation.
‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Marvels With $96 Million Opening Day — the Sixth-Highest of All Time
‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Goes Wild On Friday With $95M+, 6th-Best Opening Day At Domestic B.O., ‘A’ CinemaScore, Weekend Now At $195M-$205M – Saturday AM Update
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‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Marvels With $96 Million Opening Day — the Sixth-Highest of All Time
Disney and Marvel Studios‘ “Deadpool & Wolverine” clawed up a massive $96 million from 4,210 locations across Friday and preview screenings. That’s far and away the biggest domestic opening day of the year — ahead of the $62 million that “Inside Out 2” nabbed in June. Not only that, it’s also the largest ever for an R-rated feature and the sixth-highest of all time, not adjusted for inflation.
That’s an epic win for the merc with the mouth and a big bounce back for Marvel Studios, which is coming off of its worst domestic performance ever with “The Marvels” last fall. The records will continue to fall this weekend as the Ryan Reynolds–Hugh Jackman buddy comedy heads toward one of the biggest domestic debuts of all time.
Even with a massive hit arriving on the scene though, there’s still some business for the holdovers. Amblin’s “Twisters” took in $10.2 million on Friday with a projection for a $36 million haul through the disaster sequel’s sophomore outing. That’d be 56% down from opening — a significant but hardly crippling drop for a blockbuster contending against a much-hyped Marvel production. After one week in theaters, the Universal release is already the ninth-biggest domestic hit of the year. Total gross should reach about $155.6 million after its first 10 days.
Universal also gets third place with “Despicable Me 4,” which is looking at $14.5 million in its fourth outing. The Illumination animated production will overtake “Dune: Part Two” ($282 million) this weekend to become the second-highest-grossing domestic release of the year.
It will be behind Disney’s “Inside Out 2,” still pulling in significant business in its seventh weekend of release. The Pixar sequel will nab fourth place after earning $2.5 million on Friday. It will surpass “Incredibles 2” on Saturday to become the highest-grossing animated feature ever in North America.
Neon’s horror breakout “Longlegs” rounds out the top five, with rivals estimating $6.8 million and a 43% drop for the third weekend of the occult procedural thriller. Domestic total on the indie production should reach a stellar $58 million by the end of the weekend.
‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Goes Wild On Friday With $95M+, 6th-Best Opening Day At Domestic B.O., ‘A’ CinemaScore, Weekend Now At $195M-$205M – Saturday AM Update
SATURDAY AM UPDATE: Marvel is back, baby. Disney is reporting a $96M first day/previews for Deadpool & Wolverine, the sixth-highest opening ever that the U.S./Canada box office has seen. The revised 3-day estimate is $195M-$205M, easily the best openings ever for filmmaker Shawn Levy (besting Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian‘s $54M), and stars Ryan Reynolds (beating Deadpool‘s $132.4M) and Hugh Jackman (ahead of 2006’s X-Men: The Last Stand‘s $102.7M).
At $195M-$205M, that will put D&W as either the eighth- or ninth-best opening at the domestic B.O. of all-time, behind Avengers: Endgame ($357.1M), Spider-Man: No Way Home ($260.1M), Avengers: Infinity War ($257.6M), Star Wars: The Force Awakens ($247.9M), Star Wars: The Last Jedi ($220M), Jurassic World ($208.8M), The Avengers ($207.4M), and Black Panther ($202M).
D&W falls in line among top opening domestic B.O. days behind Avengers: Endgame ($157.4M), Spider-Man: No Way Home ($121.9M), Star Wars: The Force Awakens ($119.1M), Avengers: Infinity War ($106.3M), and Star Wars: The Last Jedi ($104.6M).
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