Thunderbolts – New Avengers Box Office Tops $325M

Thunderbolts – New Avengers Box Office Tops $325M

Marvel’s Thunderbolts – New Avengers – has passed $325 million at the box office and over $155M domestically.

The flick brought in $16,536,000 in its third weekend, only a 48.9% drop.

Thunderbolts also continues to perform better than Captain America: Brave New World in the dailies. 

After the same 17 days, Cap 4 was at $163,547,486, so if Thunderbolts continues to perform how it has been (it didn’t open as high as Cap 4 but is having better legs), it could end up doing better. Cap 4’s third weekend came in at $14.85M.

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Is Thunderbolts a success?

That said, the Thunderbolts break-even is said to be around $450 million, so it still needs another $125 million.

Cap 4 only brought in another $40M domestically following its first seventeen days.

Assuming Thunderbolts performs similarly or even a bit better, that doesn’t look to be enough to make Thunderbolts a box office success.

Cap 4 also brought in $214.6M from foreign markets. Thunderbolts is currently at $170.3M. Numbers below.

Read my review here.

Thunderbolts - New Avengers Underperforms In Second Weekend Box Office

Thunderbolts box office as of Sunday:

  • Domestic (47.7%): $155,427,643
  • International (52.3%): $170,300,000
  • Worldwide: $325,727,643

Weekend:

  • May 2-4: $74,300,608
  • May 9-11: $32,390,811 -56.4%
  • May 16 -18: $16,536,000 -48.9%

Daily:

  • May 2 Friday (includes Thursday previews): $31,813,091
  • May 3 Saturday: $24,683,098
  • May 4 Sunday: $17,804,419 
  • May 5 Monday: $5,008,275 
  • May 6 Tuesday: $7,463,926 
  • May 7 Wednesday: $4,318,188
  • May 8 Thursday: $4,263,198
  • May 9 Friday: $9,085,515
  • May 10 Saturday: $13,509,770
  • May 11 Sunday: $9,795,526
  • May 12 Monday: $2,653,124
  • May 13 Tuesday: $4,000,911
  • May 14 Wednesday: $2,413,438
  • May 15 Thursday: $2,079,164 
  • May 16 Friday: $4,275,000
  • May 17 Saturday: $7,300,000
  • May 18 Sunday: $4,961,000 ($155,427,643)

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Matt McGloin is the editor-in-chief and publisher of Cosmic Book News, the independent entertainment news site he founded in 2008. He covers movies, comics, TV, video games, and pop culture, and has reported major industry scoops over the years, including revealing the Avengers: Endgame title ahead of its official announcement. Through Cosmic Book News, he helped Marvel Comics promote Guardians of the Galaxy and Nova through exclusive previews, artwork, and interviews, with the site also quoted in solicitations and on comic covers. He also reported on Marvel’s Daredevil: Born Again retooling before it was later confirmed by the trades.