Guardians of the galaxy vol. 3 Surpasses $500 million worldwide in 10 days

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While there's always a lot of buzz around big opening weekends for movies, the past year has been a lesson in the importance of being leggy. "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is the final study; with an opening weekend of $118.4 million (squarely in the box office blockbuster, but in the middle of the pack for Marvel Cinematic Universe films) and a limited production budget of $250 million, it was initially uncertain whether James Gunn's Final Chapter \ Trilogy will break even when it hits theaters. But amid a successful second weekend and strong overseas showings, the third "Watchmen" movie surpassed the $500 million mark worldwide after just 10 days in theaters.


Specifically, Variety reports that "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3" has earned $528 to date, including $213 million in ticket sales in North America and $315 million internationally. The international box office was led by China, where it earned $58.4 million (per Box Office Pro). It is difficult to predict how this film will be performed in Chinese theaters, because the MCU film began to be released in China again after a long hiatus. But this country has already been the driving force behind the MCU's global box office total ("Avengers: Endgame" earned $632 million in China), and it looks set to be again.


Is this summer over? 

Finally, it looks like "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3" is sitting in the "success" column for Marvel Studios - but what does that mean for the Marvel Cinematic Universe in theory? wide? After years of speculation about "hero fatigue" quickly diminishing with each new MCU box office record, these shows of destruction have begun to show signs of fulfillment over the past year.


Although "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" is the return of "Spider-Man" director Sam Raimi and the promise of great multiversal cameos, other recent superhero sequels - \ "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, " Shazam! Fury of the Gods", "Thor: Love and Thunder", and "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania" are grossing less than the previous films in their franchises. some way to go, it's like "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3" will continue this trend: releasing a small \" Vol. 2\" in 2017, even before taking inflation into account.


This has a huge advantage over other MCU releases, mind you. All of the "Guardians" films have been self-contained, while the odd space team named in the film of the Avengers and the MCU is wider than being an important part of it. They are part of the technology of the super hero mega-franchise, but they have space opera DNA rather than superhero movie DNA, so hero fatigue is not affected. Most importantly, they have James Gunn at the helm, delivering a strong, cohesive and personal vision. 


Another test for the MCU is Nia DaCosta's "The Marvels," which will be released in November. Chief among the challenges of this movie: Two of the main characters - Ms. Marvel and Monica Rambeau - have been established in the TV series Disney +, leaving ordinary MCU fans who have not watched the shows in the loop (Monica appeared as a child in "Captain Marvel", but has gone through a big change since then Body courtesy of "WandaVision". Kang the Conqueror's jump from "Loki" to "Quantumania" did not go as well as Marvel expected, and the company may regret announcing "Avengers: The Kang Dynasty" as the next big movie. All of this to say that while it's good that Guardians is coming out on top, the future of the MCU still hangs in the balance.


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Box office predictions are an inexact science, but this strong start for "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3" gives us a solid basis for predicting where it will end up at the end of its theatrical release. The first film "Guardians" has earned $ 176.5 million at home this time in its release window, and "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2" has earned $ 248.4 million, so the third film is less than half between the two. The first two films, respectively, earned $772.7 million and $863.7 million worldwide by the end of their run, and had a similar split between domestic and foreign totals as that of "Vol. 3 \"  From there, it is expected that the third "Watchmen" film will make $800 million when it leaves theaters, possibly ending up somewhere between $800-830 million. That should be enough to take it past the breakeven point with a small profit.


"Volume 3" may fall below the $800 million mark due to strong competition in front of it ("Fast X," "The Little Mermaid" and "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse"), but it's not like the previous movies didn't have their own competition. The first film "Watchmen" was knocked out of the top spot in its second weekend by the 2014 film "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" (remember that?), although it returned to the front line in a few weeks later. , thanks to a quiet August release schedule. The runner at No. 2 in its third weekend through \"Alien: Covenant\", managed to maintain that ranking against "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" in its fourth weekend. and fell to No. 4 the following weekend due to the double number of "Wonder Woman" and "Captain Underpants".


Guardians of the galaxy cast

The cast of the "Guardians of the Galaxy" movies is talented overall:
  • Star-Lord/Peter Quill Chris Pratt
  • As Gamora, Zoe Saldana
  • Drax the Destroyer played by Dave Bautista
  • Vin Diesel as Groot, voice
  • Rocket voiced by Bradley Cooper
  • As Nebula, Karen Gillan
  • Yondu Udonta, played by Michael Rooker
  • Mantis played by Pom Klementieff
  • As Kraglin Obfonteri, Sean Gunn
  • As Ego the Living Planet, Kurt Russell
  • As Ayesha, Elizabeth Debicki

These actors give life to their characters in the thrilling and amusing space adventure series "Guardians of the Galaxy."

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FAQs:

What is "Guardians of the Galaxy" about?

Marvel Comics' superhero team "Guardians of the Galaxy" was turned into a popular movie franchise. Intergalactic outcasts who band together to save the universe from various dangers make up the squad.

Are the Guardians of the Galaxy in the comic books?

Yes, the Guardians of the Galaxy were first introduced in Marvel Comics, and they have since appeared in numerous comic book series with varying casts and plots.

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