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Posted April 21, 2014 by Seth Paul in News
 
 

Box Office Weekend: Captain America Winters On Top Again


Captain America: The Winter Soldier needs no introductions, mostly because this is the third time it has held the box office. Its estimated $26.6 million was enough to hold off three new releases (which appeared to have underwhelmed critics) as well as push it into domestic profitability (while having passed half a billion worldwide). Rio 2 held up well for a second weekend with an estimated $22.5 million and looks to be on track for a net profit despite its critical reception.

Captain America: The Winter SoldierThe three new releases clumped up in the middle, and while none of them have sat well with critics, two of them have already made a profit while one looks to bomb quite heavily. The $12 million Heaven is for Real made an estimated $21.5 million, and the Marlon Wayans sequel A Haunted House 2 managed to pick up an estimated $9.1 million, which would sound poor if it were not for its $4 million budget. However, the Johnny Depp-led Transcendence, a $100 million blockbuster, only managed an estimated $11.2 million, and is unlikely to do much better even with overseas gross.

Draft Day entered its second week with a fairly poor performance with an estimated $5.9 million and $19.5 million domestically, and is likely still not reporting its costs for that reason alone. Divergent (estimated $5.8 million), Oculus (estimated $5.2 million), and God’s Not Dead (estimated $4.8 million), on the other hand, have all proven not simply successful, but very successful on their own merits, while Noah (estimated $5 million) is not quite profitable on domestic shores, but has done much better worldwide with $290.7 million on total earnings.

Weekend Box Office (April 18th – April 20th)

  1. Captain America: The Winter Soldier…$26.6 million
  2. Rio 2…$22.5 million
  3. Heaven is for Real…$21.5 million
  4. Transcendence…$11.2 million
  5. A Haunted House 2…$9.1 million
  6. Draft Day…$5.9 million
  7. Divergent…$5.8 million
  8. Oculus…$5.2 million
  9. Noah…$5 million
  10. God’s Not Dead…$4.8 million
Seth Paul

Seth Paul

When not failing to write novels and screenplays, box-office guru Seth writes humorous comedy tracks for films under the name "The One Man Band" that can be found at Rifftrax.com. Although, he has recently succeeded in writing the novella "Jack Alan and the Case of the Not-Exactly Rocket Scientists," available as an eBook on Amazon. He is also the English voice of Zak in "Zak McKracken: Between Time and Space."