
Washington, June 3: ‘Avengers: Age Of Ultron’ has become the 5th film history to cross the 900 million dollars mark internationally. The Disney/ Marvel flick beat ‘The Avengers’ which had tallied up just over 895M dollars after this past weekend. According to Deadline.com, other films that have also grossed beyond are Furious 7 (1.15B dollars and running this year), Titanic (1.52B dollars in 1997), Avatar (2B dollars in 2009), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 (960M dollars in 2011).
The film, which is running in 91 countries at present, is currently at 428.6M dollars domestically. For the second-week running, “Avengers: Age Of Ultron” got a total of $312.9 million in North America, Xinhua reported on Sunday, citing Rentrak. IMAX theatres contributed more than $29 million to its total revenue. (READ-Avengers: Age Of Ultron dominates North American box office)
Without adjusting for ticket price inflation, this gross represented the second-largest second-weekend gross of all-time, only behind the $103.1 million for the second-weekend take of its predecessor, Marvel’s 2012 “The Avengers”. Among its $875 million worldwide gross, the overseas market took up $562 million. Analysts said that its debut in Japan and China next week will further adding from foreign coffers.
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