The gathering of super heroes continues to dominate domestic theater chains. And Dwayne's large, furry friend does better overseas than stateside.
THREE DAYS OF GROSSES
1) Avengers: Infinity War -- 4,474 -- $120.2M (-53%) -- $458.5M
2) Overboard -- 1,623 -- $14.5M -- (1st weekend)
3) A Quiet Place -- 3,413 (-152) -- $7.7M (-30%) -- $160M
4) I Feel Pretty -- 3,232 (-208) -- $5.2M (-36%) -- $38.1M
5) Rampage -- 3,151 (-357) -- $4.5M (-38%) -- $84.6M
6) Tully -- 1,353 -- $3.5M -- (1st weekend)
7) Black Panther -- 1,641 (-9) -- $3M (-36%) -- $693M
8) Super Troopers 2 -- 2,118 (-7) -- $1.9M (-49%) -- $25.5M
9) Truth Or Dare -- 1,904 (-516) -- $1.85M (-42%) -- $38.1M
10) Blockers -- 1,672 (-652) -- $1.83M (-38%) -- $56.3M
Overseas, Avengers has collected over $713.2 million raising its global accumulation to $1,164.1 million. Dwayne Johnson and the animated ape George (Rampage) have made close to $300 million overseas (77% of gross) and now command a world total of $377,893,100. (In other words, the two muscled specimens have done less well domestically than Dwayne's previous hybrid feature Jumanji.)
The stop-motion Isle of Dogs, currently #13 in the U.S. and Canada, has made $22.5 million abroad for a worldwide total of $51 million. Peter Rabbit continues its rollout and now has earned $212.1 million in foreign markets. And Sherlock Gnomes (remember that one?) has made $23.1 million abroad ($64.3 worldwide).
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