'Captain Marvel' was slated for a conservative $125 million opening, however, after a strong Thursday and Friday at the box office, Disney now expects the film to haul in between $145 and $155 million.
div > div.group > p:first-child"> The Marvel superhero flick, the first of which to feature a female lead, was slated for a conservative $125 million opening. However, after a strong Thursday and Friday at the box office, Disney now expects the film to haul in between $145 million and $155 million.
Between Thursday previews and Friday's showings,"Captain Marvel" earned $61.4 million in the U.S., solidifying it as the seventh best Marvel Cinematic opening day domestically, behind the three"Avengers" films,"Black Panther,""Captain America: Civil War" and"Iron Man 3." On Tuesday, ahead of"Captain Marvel's" opening, Fandango reported that the film, helmed by actress Brie Larson had become the highest advanced ticket seller since"Avengers: Infinity War," surpassing"Black Panther."
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