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美队3北美午夜场2500万美金,排名第四 Updated: 'Captain America: Civil War' Hauls in $25M from Thursday Night Previews by Brad Brevet May 5, 2016 Friday AM Update:Captain America: Civil Warbrought in$25 millionfrom Thursday night previews, the tenth largest Thursday night number of all-time (including midnight-only screenings). This Thursday number is just behind the $27.6 million posted byAvengers: Age of Ultronlast year and $27.7 million brought in byBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justiceearlier this year. Both films went on to gross over $80 million on Friday, the question as to whetherCivil Warwill be able to top $200 million for the weekend depends on audience response and how well it ultimately plays on Saturday and Sunday. Additionally, updated international figures forCivil Warbring the international total to$291.2 millionand that's not including early reports from China where it'sbeing reportedthe film brought in $30.6 million on its opening day. For a larger breakdown of its international performance so farclick hereand stay tuned as we'll have Friday estimates for you tomorrow morning. Weekend Preview:After a$200.4 million international debutlast weekend, Disney and Marvel'sCaptain America: Civil Waris set to make its domestic debut, aiming to become only thefourth film to gross over $200 million in its opening weekend. Meanwhile, several of the other films in the top ten could be in for dramatic drops from last weekend. Last year, whileAvengers: Age of Ultronwas opening to $191.2 million, all but one film (Cinderella) dropped over 53%. How will the holdovers fair against the latest Marvel juggernaut? When it comes toCaptain America: Civil Warthe question as to whether it will hit $200 million or not seems to be of little dispute. Granted, many thoughtAge of Ultronwould follow the path paved by its predecessor and open with $200+ million last year before coming up just shy. That said, strong reviews and swelling fan anticipation forCivil War(92% onRottenTomatoesas of press time) should go a long way to helping this one out this weekend. Additionally, Fandango is reportingCivil Warhas generated record-breaking advance ticket sales, ranking as the online ticket retailer's #1 pre-selling superhero movie of all time, surpassingBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,Avengers: Age of UltronandThe Avengers. For the sake of comparison, and something to track as Thursday night preview numbers and Friday estimates are revealed, here's a breakdown of those films along with the other two $200+ million openers,Jurassic WorldandStar Wars: The Force Awakens: Batman v Superman- Fri. $81.5m (inc. $27.7m Thurs. previews) / Sat $50.6m / Sun $33.7m / WE $166mAge of Ultron- Fri. $84.4m (inc. $27.6m Thurs. previews) / Sat $56.5m / Sun $50.3m / WE $191.2mThe Avengers- Fri. $80.8m (inc. $18.7m midnight previews) / Sat $69.5m / Sun $57m / WE $207.4mJurassic World- Fri. $81.9m (inc. $18.5m Thurs. previews) / Sat $69.9m / Sun $57.2m / WE $208.8mStar Wars: Force Awakens- Fri. $119.1m (inc. $57m Thurs. previews) / Sat $68.2m / Sun $60.5m / WE $247.9m Civil Waris opening in 4,226 theaters, a fraction below the 4,276 theatersAge of Ultrondebuted in and 123 fewer than the firstAvengersopened in back in 2012. Of those theaters,Civil Warwill play at 378 IMAX locations (14 more thanUltron), 480 PLF locations (80 more thanUltron) and more than 3,300 locations will show the film in 3D, up from 2,761 forUltron, which saw 44% of its overall weekend come from 3D showings. Also last year,Jurassic Worldopened in 4,274 theaters of which 363 were IMAX locations, approximately 400 were PLF locations and the film saw 48% of its overall weekend haul come from the 3,303 theaters that debuted the film in 3D. Therefore, whileCivil Warmay be playing in slightly fewer overall theaters than the comparisons above, it does have more premium opportunities, which helps the argument toward higher box office returns. That said, a weekendover $200 millionis easy to forecast and even as much as$215 millionisn't at all unreasonable. What will be interesting is to see if a Marvel film can reach even higher than that. WhenStar Wars: The Force Awakensreached $247.9 million it was clearly a result signifying an event, must-see film from a much-loved franchise. Does the thirteenth film in theMarvel Cinematic Universecarry the same cachet? Probably not the "same", but a Marvel installment as well-reviewed asCivil Warand one that positions itself as more of anAvengersfilm rather than a standaloneCaptain Americatitle should bring out larger audiences. The $250 million budgeted film ($80 million more thanCaptain America: The Winter Soldier) also offers more than just the returning cast of recognizable and loved characters. The film also offers audiences their first look atTom Hollandas Sony's new Spider-Man (a character that has brought inover $1.57 billion domesticallyand nearly $4 billion worldwide) as well asChadwi
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