It's official! The Marvel Cinematic Universe is now the highest-grossing film franchise in domestic history -- yep, even bigger than Harry Potter.
With the huge success of Captain America: The Winter Soldier, the MCU's total gross is now up to a whopping $2.46 billion dollars, topping Harry Potter's $2.39 billion and Star Wars' $1.91 billion.
MARVELLOUS news...
Had to randomly post this, couldn't help it. I love Marvel.
(NOTE: Marvel Studios have only made Iron Man 1-3, Thor 1 and 2, Cap 1 and 2, Avengers and 1 crappy Hulk movie. So far. Spiderman, X-men etc. aren't made by Marvel on screen. Just the comics.)
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Editado por Doctor Orange: 4/10/2014 7:38:28 PMCorrection. Disney is still the highest grossing movie franchise. Because Disney owns [i]everything[/i].
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Editado por RIP delta: 4/9/2014 8:11:11 PMAren't there 2 Hulk films? I watched The Avengers for Scarlett Johansson
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Editado por Turtlenomad: 4/9/2014 9:39:20 PMAt this point it seems like only Godzilla could top Captain America 2. [spoiler]The Amazing Spider-Man 2 was apparently a disappointment lol[/spoiler]
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Captain America: Winter Soldier was amazing to me honestly. Cap:[i]I'm your friend![/i] Bucky:[i]You're my mission![/i] Cap:[i]Then finish it![/i] [i]Cuz I'm with you till the end of the line.[/i] :''''( Feels!
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Harry Potter was #1?
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And people said Disney couldn't do it
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Take away Iron Man 1 and The Avengers and they probably wouldn't even be in the top ten.
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It also made more movies than Harry Potter or Star Wars, so that really isn't very surprising. That being said, the movies are all pretty bad and stale to appeal to a teenage audience. Can't say I'm very interested in them.
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Editado por Gatsby: 4/9/2014 7:35:46 PMSuper hero films are quickly becoming stale.
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Hate all the movies. But I never liked super hero movies, so enjoy all of you.
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It is not really that impressive since they have made like 20 movies, while Harry Potter is at eight and Star Wars is at six.
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Well, for a franchise that releases movies annually, that's not surprising.