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Oh yeah, he can fly! Iron Man Rockets to $201M worldwide!

Source:Box Office Mojo
May 5, 2008


The ComingSoon.net Box Office Report has been updated with studio estimates for the weekend. Be sure to check back on Monday for final figures based on actual box office.

Paramount Pictures and Marvel Studios' Iron Man exceeded all expectations, earning a massive $100.75 million during its opening weekend domestically from 4,105 theaters and $104.2 million since debuting Thursday night, averaging $24,543 per site. Internationally, the film has also earned an incredible $96.7 million in 57 countries since it began opening Wednesday, putting its worldwide total at $201 million after just five days! The comic book adaptation, directed by Jon Favreau and starring Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Terrence Howard and Jeff Bridges, was the 10th biggest opening of all-time and the fourth biggest for a superhero movie. Among nonsequels, it came in behind only the first Spider-Man, which opened with $114.8 million. As far as May openings, Iron Man came in at #8, just behind X-Men: The Last Stand's $102.8 million when you look at the three-day figure (not counting Thursday night). Financed by Marvel Studios and distributed by Paramount, the movie cost about $150 million to make and $75 million to market.

Debuting in second place with $15.5 million was Sony's Made of Honor, starring Patrick Dempsey and Michelle Monaghan. Budgeted at $40 million, the romantic comedy was released in 2,729 theaters and averaged $5,679 per location.

Last week's champ, Universal's Baby Mama dropped to third and added $10.3 million for a two-week total of $32.3 million. The Tina Fey and Amy Poehler comedy cost $30 million to make.

Remaining in the fourth spot, Universal's Forgetting Sarah Marshall earned $6.1 million in its third weekend for a total of $44.8 million. The romantic disaster comedy was made for $30 million.

New Line's Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay rounded out the top five but fell almost 60% in ticket sales its second weekend. The comedy earned $6 million and has a total of $25.3 million so far. Likewise, Lionsgate's The Forbidden Kingdom dropped a big 62.5% in sales, making $4.2 million to push its total to $45.1 million after three weeks.

In limited release, Fugitive Pieces made $108,000 from 30 theaters, Redbelt took in $68,600 from six theaters, Son of Rambow collected $52,500 from five theaters, and Mister Lonely received $19,100 from just one theater.

Although Iron Man had a big opening, overall business was down 15% from the same weekend last year, when Spider-Man 3 had its record debut of $151.1 million.

Click here for the full box office estimates of the top 12 films.

COMMENTS (63)

Posted by:
Why So Serious?
May 4, 2008
Iron Man was really awesome, Definately one of the best super hero movies EVER!!!!!! RDJ was the **** as Tony Stark.
Posted by:
greg
May 4, 2008
first, great way to start the summer
Posted by:
Dillan
May 4, 2008
Pretty much cements The Avengers.
Posted by:
zhoff
May 4, 2008
iron may make more...the dark knight will be a better movie
Posted by:
totalvideo2
May 4, 2008
totally agree with why so serious rdj was the best cast in any superhero movie he was hilarious and badas at the same time but SLJ as nick fury... weird choice seeing that nick fury is white... i gotta hand it to jacksons agent though that guy is deffinately earning his wage
Posted by:
SG
May 4, 2008
SLJ Nick Fury is based on the Ultimate Marvel Fury who is modelled on Jackson, Google image it :)
Posted by:
Amon Warmann
May 4, 2008
There is also a black Nick Fury Totalvideo2, and slj is a great casting for it - was cyked after i saw that end part! Iron Man was gr8 but The Dark Knight will jus b incredible!!!
Posted by:
James
May 4, 2008
Wow! I am know I am not the first to say it and definataly will not be the last. Far exceeded what I thought the opening weekend total would be. For a lesser known entity under the Marvel umbrella to pull these numbers not only in the U.S. but worldwide as well is just a testament to what happens when you produce a top notch film, and market it hard and heavy as well. Bravo to all who worked on this film. Your hard work paid off ten-fold. Oh, and even though I am hoping that Incredible Hulk and Dark Knight do pull in these kind of numbers, I hope that Iron Man blows all competition out of the water. Let's make it another $50 million plus next week.
Posted by:
scotty
May 4, 2008
THis movie rocked. WHOO!
Posted by:
J Will
May 4, 2008
i agree. Iron man was awesome. I'm tired of all the ppl sayin TDK will pwn everything this summer. Tony Stark is the better billionaire cus he made an iron suit with unimaginable power while Bruce Wayne the billionaire made a rubber suit with a toy metal bats. I am a fan of batman, but Iron man was an all around better movie and i cant wait to see War Machine and Mandarin in the sequel.
PS Iron Man made 100 million in its first three days will batman begins only made 72 in its first five. Marvel owns all.

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