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Abstract:Disney's money-making "Avengers: Endgame" shows no signs of slowing down as it's now the fifth-highest grossing movie all-time globally.
“Avengers: Endgame” has crossed $2 billion globally to become the second highest-grossing movie of all time.It accomplished the feat in only 11 days in theaters.Domestically, the movie took in $145.8 million to have the second-best second weekend in theaters ever.“Endgame” has a domestic cume of $619.7 million, the ninth-highest all-time.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.In its second weekend “Avengers: Endgame” easily pushed away new releases “Long Shot,” “The Intruder,” and “UglyDolls,” to win the domestic box office for a second consecutive week.Disney's huge moneymaker brought in an estimated $145.8 million, knocking off “Avengers: Infinity War” ($114.7 million) to become the second best performance for a movie in its second weekend in theaters (“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” is still king of second weekend with $149.2 million). The movie's domestic total is now at $619.7 million, making it the ninth-highest grossing all-time in North America.Globally, the movie has now crossed the $2 billion mark with $2.188 billion, the fastest movie ever to accomplish the feat. Its international cume is at an astounding $1.6 million. “Endgame” has accomplished all of this in just 11 days in theaters worldwide (it took “Avatar” 47 days to become the fastest to $2 billion).The movie is now the second highest-grossing movie of all time globally.Read more: Joe Berlinger has now made 2 movies about Ted Bundy for Netflix, but thinks the public's “insatiable appetite for true crime” has been overstatedFriday, “Endgame” had another $100 million globally, taking in $40.6 million domestically and $88.2 million internationally for a $128.8 global day. On Saturday, domestically the movie took in $61.4 million.The movie's sights are now set on taking down the all-time box office leaders: domestically it's “The Force Awakens” with $936.6 million and worldwide it's “Avatar” with $2.8 billion (not counting inflation for either).Meanwhile, Sony's “The Intruder” took in $11 million to land a distance second place at the domestic box office.
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