Avengers: Endgame Box Office Collection North America: The huge amount earned by the film will blow your mind
Avengers: Endgame is killing it at the box-office, both globally and at the domestic markets. While in India, the MCU film has smoothly crossed the Rs 300-crore-mark, in North America, the humungous numbers attained so far will blow your mind.
Avengers: Endgame is turning out to be the biggest film, not just of the year or decade, but EVER! This MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) film has gotten it right as it marked the culmination of a decade-long and 21-movies journey with Robert Downey Jr. at the forefront. The OG 6 Avengers (RDJ, Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson and Jeremy Renner) have major character arcs in Avengers: Endgame as they look into the after-effects of Avengers: Infinity War (2018).
When it comes to the India box-office, Avengers: Endgame has successfully crossed the Rs 300 crore mark. The lifetime collections could go up to Rs 375 crore. On the other hand, according to Box Office Mojo, Avengers: Endgame is hitting a sixer at the North America market as well. The movie has collected a staggering $644.50 million, which is an impressive feat, indeed. The overseas earnings of Avengers: Endgame stands at $1.62 billion, and it seems as though there is no stopping the MCU film any time soon.
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Avengers: Endgame could soon overthrow James Cameron's Avatar (2009) as the most successful film of all time. Congratulating Team Avengers: Endgame, James wrote on Instagram, "To Kevin (Feige, producer) and everyone at Marvel, an iceberg sank the real Titanic. It took the Avengers to sink my Titanic."
"Everyone here at Lightstorm Entertainment salutes your amazing achievement. You’ve shown that the movie industry is not only alive and well, but it’s also bigger than ever," Cameron added.