In the United States and Canada, there are three animated features in the Top Ten. But one live-action super hero (with, of course, lots of animated effects) dominates them all:
THREE DAYS OF GROSSES
1) Captain Marvel -- 4,310 -- $69.3M (-55%) -- $266.2M
2) Wonder Park -- 3,838 -- $16M -- $16M (1st weekend) ...
4) How To Train Your Dragon 3 -- 3,727 (-315) -- $9.3M (-36%) --$135.6M ...
8) Lego Movie 2 -- 2,046 (-884) -- $2.1M (-45%) -- $101.3M
Worldwide, Captain Marvel and most animated features have run up comfortable tallies ...
Captain Marvel -- $760 million (On its way to the north side of a billion dollar gross.)
Wonder Park -- $20.4 million (Just getting started with its international release; B+ CinemaScore domestically.)
How To Train Your Dragon 3 -- $466.5 million (Many foreign markets remain for Dragon)
Lego Movie 2 -- $177.7 million (The majority of Lego's grosses come from the U.S. and Canada; to date, far less has come from overseas.)
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse -- $368.2 million (Nearing the end of its run, but "Best Animated Feature" Oscar has iven it a boost.)
Ralph Breaks the Internet -- $526.2 million (Ralph is winding down domestically; the bulk of its worldwide gross has come from overseas.)
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