Box-Office: ‘Avengers: Age Of Ultron’ Is #1 Again With $77 Million; ‘Hot Pursuit’ Underwhelms
Audiences assemble. To no one’s surprise, “Avengers: Age Of Ultron” held the number one spot at the box office this weekend for the second week running. Though the blockbuster did fall 60% in week two, the movie still made an additional $77 million in North America. Marvel’s picture currently stands at $312 million domestically so far. While that’s a fantastic second week total, it’s actually down 16% from the original “The Avengers,” which was at $373 million after its first two weeks of release in 2012. But if the box-office is waning across the board domestically, and it is, internationally the grosses are going in the opposite direction.
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‘Age Of Ultron’ is nearing the $900 million mark globally after three weeks of worldwide release ($874 million total). What does this mean exactly? More of the same narrative that we’ll likely see a continuation of...