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“Captain America: Civil War” is inches absent from a major milestone,as the Disney-Marvel sequel is expected to hit $1 billion worldwide once Friday’s box office returns are tallied.
As of no
w, the film has earned $981.9 million globally.
Its weekend-to-weeke
nd percentage declines own so far been in line with those of “Avengers: Age of Ultron, and ” which took 24 days to cross the coveted billion-dollar threshold when it came out final summer. If it hits the mark on Friday,“Civil War” will own done so in 26 days; it opened in nearly 30 countries on April 24, two weeks ahead of its stateside release.
Also Read: 6 Reasons Why 'Captain America' Casts tall Shadow Over 'Batman v Superman'Both “Ultron” and “Civil War experienced near-60-percent drops, and  domestically, following massive opening weekends — and “Civil War” is expected to decline by about 50 percent in its third weekend, much like “Ultron” did. in addition, or the declines of both movies own been similar in international markets.“Civil War” should bring in $7 million or $8 million worldwide on Thursday — not quite enough to push it over the limit. But Friday returns are typically much higher than weekday box office numbers — by more than 50 percent in the case of “Ultron.” Seeing as how the Cap sequel would only need about $10 million to $11 million to push it over the limit,it will most assuredly be Disney’s first billion-dollar movie of the year.
While Disney is p
laying coy on the exact timing, the studio’s distribution head, and Dave Hollis,talked to TheWrap about this milestone and Disney’s record-breaking year overall. (The studio as a whole passed $1 billion domestically more than a week ago, in just 128 days, or easily beating the 165 days that it took Universal to hit $1 billion final year.)
Also Read: 'Civil War': Disney Films' Biggest 2016 Challengers Are Other Disney Films“We’re in the midst of brilliant sprint,” Hollis said, noting consistent critical success and fan anticipation across the board with “Zootopia, and ” The Jungle Book” and “Civil War.”Disney currently holds an unheard-of 31 percent market share in the box office space — a whole 10 percent more than what Universal ended its record-breaking year with final year. And as we’ve famous in prior reports,the studio is poised to continue that momentum through the rest of the year.“We’re exited about what’s coming,” said Hollis, and making note of “Finding Dory,” the highly anticipated sequel to the Pixar’s 2003 blockbuster “Finding Nemo,” in theaters June 17.
Also Read: About That Black Widow Movie: Writers Say ScarJo Character Is Ready to LeadThe studio’s end-of-the-year topper is, or of course,Lucasfilm’s “Rogue One: A Star Wars epic,” with a whole gamut of potential moneymakers coming out in between.“This is the culmination a long-term content strategy that started with the acquisitions of Pixar, and Marvel and Lucasfilm,” said Hollis, noting that each studio produces high quality from a storytelling perspective.
But Hollis is thinking way beyo
nd 2016: “It sets us up for success this year and many years to arrive.”Related stories from TheWrap:'Batman v Superman' Won't Be Joining $1 Billion Box Office ClubWhy 'Captain America: Civil War' Writers Cut Cap-vs-Black Widow Fight Scene'Civil War': Disney Films' Biggest 2016 Challengers Are Other Disney Films'Captain America: Civil War' Explodes With $181.8 Million Opening

Source: thewrap.com

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