Official Worldwide/Domestic Box Office Results for Weekend of March 10, 2019

Comscore announced the official worldwide weekend box office estimates for the weekend of March 10, 2019, as compiled by the company’s theatrical measurement services.

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Comscore’s Senior Media Analyst Paul Dergarabedian commented, “Opening in grand fashion, Disney/Marvel’s ‘Captain Marvel’ starring Brie Larson took the world by storm with an incredible $455 million worldwide opening weekend that marks the sixth highest global debut of all time, the second biggest for a superhero film and the biggest ever for March. Notably, in China the film posted an estimated $89.3M to be the third highest MCU opening weekend there ever.”

The top 12 worldwide weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, March 10, are below.

Captain Marvel – Disney – $455.0M
How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World – Universal – $36.4M
Green Book – Lionsgate – $30.8M
Alita: Battle Angel – 20th Century Fox – $14.8M
Tyler Perry’s A Madea Family Funeral – Multiple – $12.1M
Natsume’s Book Of Friends The Movie: Ephemeral Bond – Multiple Chinese Distributors – $10.4M
Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, The – Warner Bros. – $7.7M
Wandering Earth, The – Multiple – $5.2M
Escape Room – Sony – $4.3M
Mule, The – Warner Bros. – $4.2M
Fighting With My Family – Multiple – $3.7M
Cold Pursuit – Multiple – $3.3M
The top 12 domestic weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, March 10, are below.

Captain Marvel – Disney – $153.0M
How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World – Universal – $14.7M
Tyler Perry’s A Madea Family Funeral – Lionsgate – $12.1M
Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, The – Warner Bros. – $3.8M
Alita: Battle Angel – 20th Century Fox – $3.2M
Green Book – Universal – $2.5M
Isn’t It Romantic – Warner Bros. – $2.4M
Fighting With My Family – MGM – $2.2M
Greta – Focus Features – $2.2M
Apollo 11 – Neon Rated – $1.3M
What Men Want – Paramount – $1.2M
Upside, The – STX Entertainment – $1.0M


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