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Why ‘Captain America: Civil War’ Is A Blockbuster Success: Directors Explain Why
They singled out the film’s alternating serious and light tone, compelling story, well-defined characters that each gets to shine, and successful introductions of Black Panther and the new Spider-Man into the Avengers assembly. The film will bring together the majority of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’ main players. However, Rogers and Barnes’s relationship will come in direct conflict with Tony Stark aka Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr) in the upcoming Captain America movie, where the Avengers will be divided into Team Captain America and Team Iron Man over the government’s decision to take over the running of the Avengers.
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Some analysts are projecting a North American opening around $200 million next weekend. Much of the plot is directed towards Captain America and Iron Man’s brawl and not just a continuation of The Winter Soldier. Marvel’s new superhero movie Captain America: Civil War has raked in US$200.2 million from 37 offshore regions – and this is before its USA release on Friday, according to Deadline.
Its gargantuan foreign debut comes from 37 major territories representing approximately 63% of the global marketplace.
2016’s most anticipated Disney and Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War hasn’t been launched in all parts of the world yet!
Among the most significant contributors were Korea with $28.9 million, Mexico with $20.6 million, the United Kingdom with $20.5 million, Brazil with $12.3 million and Australia with $10.9 million. The film has only opened in 63% of the global marketplace so far.
No surprise that the movie performed will in IMAX, with $9.6 million of the foreign box office haul coming from premium showings.
Meanwhile, “Captain America: Civil War” is doing well in the cinemas worldwide.
Civil War is one of the most anticipated superhero films of the year, and luckily we only have to wait a few more days before it makes its USA debut.
“Civil War” is a blockbuster hit, even before it hit local theaters.
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“All the box office is about is Disney, Disney, Disney”, said Jeff Bock, an analyst with Exhibitor Relations.