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'Captain America' Wins Box Office With $65.8 Million, Beats 'Harry Potter'

CHRISTY LEMIRE   07/24/11 06:50 PM ET   AP

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LOS ANGELES — In a battle of summer movie heroes, Captain America topped Harry Potter this weekend at the box office.

Paramount Pictures' "Captain America: The First Avenger" opened at No. 1 with $65.8 million, according to Sunday studio estimates. The Marvel Comics superhero adventure sets up next summer's all-star blockbuster "The Avengers."

Warner Bros.' "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2," the eighth and final installment in the boy-wizard franchise, dropped to the second spot. It made just over $48 million in its second weekend for a domestic total of $274.1 million.

Don Harris, head of distribution for Paramount, said "Captain America" exceeded expectations. He figured it would do the same sort of business as "X-Men: First Class," which opened with $55.1 million in June.

"It looked to me, when I saw the marketing on the movie and then saw `Captain America,' like a throwback movie. It reminded me a little bit of `Raiders of the Lost Ark.' It had a little bit of a `Raiders' feel to it, which is one of the best movies of all time," Harris said. "People embrace the look of the character. The character is a little bit like Iron Man – he didn't have a lot of special weapons to himself, he just was a pretty interesting character.

"For it to be the fifth of five superhero movies for the summer, it looks like we got to save the best for last," he said.

Internationally, "Captain America: The First Avenger" opened only in Italy with $2.8 million. It will begin playing in 23 international markets next weekend, including the United Kingdom, Russia, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Australia and Korea.

"Harry Potter" dropped 72 percent from its record-setting opening of $169.2 million last weekend. That was expected, though: Even Warner Bros. executives acknowledged that these movies are front-loaded in terms of audience turn-out.

And as box-office analyst Paul Dergarabedian of Hollywood.com pointed out, this final "Potter" picture made $43 million in its first midnight showings alone.

"`Harry Potter' did what it's going to do," Dergarabedian said. "Even trying to keep up with that pace, that level, is really tough."

The strong showing of "Captain America" made sense, he said. Every superhero movie that's come out this year has opened at No. 1.

"The general consensus was that it was a pretty good movie," Dergarabedian said of "Captain America," which scored 73 percent positive reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. "Being the week of Comic-Con, I don't know, maybe that many fan-boys in one place affected the box office. Maybe people had comic books on the brain, superheroes on the brain."

The week's other big release, "Friends With Benefits" from Sony Screen Gems, opened at No. 3 with $18.5 million. The romantic comedy stars Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis as friends who try to maintain a strictly physical relationship. The extremely similar "No Strings Attached," starring Ashton Kutcher and Natalie Portman, debuted in January with $19.7 million.

Opening in limited release, "Another Earth" made $78,413 on four screens in New York and Los Angeles. The Fox Searchlight sci-fi romance stars William Mapother and Brit Marling as strangers whose lives intersect after a deadly car crash.

Meanwhile, the 3-D "Transformers: Dark of the Moon" became the highest-grossing movie ever distributed by Paramount Pictures International. It crossed the half-billion-dollar mark with $62 million from 60 worldwide markets this weekend. Its cumulative overseas gross now stands at $556.6 million.

Domestically, the third "Transformers" movie made $12 million this weekend for a domestic total of $325.8 million.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Hollywood.com. Where available, latest international numbers are also included. Final domestic figures will be released Monday.

1. "Captain America: The First Avenger," $65.8 million ($2.8 million international).

2. "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2," $48 million ($121.3 million international).

3. "Friends With Benefits," $18.5 million.

4. "Transformers: Dark of the Moon," $12 million ($62 million international).

5. "Horrible Bosses," $11.7 million.

6. "Zookeeper," $8.7 million.

7. "Cars 2," $5.7 million ($17.7 million international).

8. "Winnie the Pooh," $5.1 million.

9. "Bad Teacher," $2.6 million.

10. "Midnight in Paris," $1.9 million.

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Online:

http://www.hollywood.com/boxoffice

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Universal and Focus are owned by NBC Universal, a unit of Comcast Corp.; Sony, Columbia, Sony Screen Gems and Sony Pictures Classics are units of Sony Corp.; Paramount is owned by Viacom Inc.; Disney, Pixar and Marvel are owned by The Walt Disney Co.; Miramax is owned by Filmyard Holdings LLC; 20th Century Fox and Fox Searchlight are owned by News Corp.; Warner Bros. and New Line are units of Time Warner Inc.; MGM is owned by a group of former creditors including Highland Capital, Anchorage Advisors and Carl Icahn; Lionsgate is owned by Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.; IFC is owned by Rainbow Media Holdings, a subsidiary of Cablevision Systems Corp.; Rogue is owned by Relativity Media LLC.

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LOS ANGELES — In a battle of summer movie heroes, Captain America topped Harry Potter this weekend at the box office. Paramount Pictures' "Captain America: The First Avenger" opened at No. 1 wi...
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CaptainObvvious
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08:34 AM on 07/26/2011
If "The Avengers" is competently made and gets good reviews you can guarantee that its going to do amazingly well at the box office.
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streetmagik
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01:28 AM on 07/26/2011
Capt A exceeded all expectations - Joe Quesada should be proud of it.
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CaptainObvvious
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08:35 AM on 07/26/2011
I love superhero movies... I was so looking forward to Captain America but I didn't like it. I found it bland and lacking in excitement... I don't mean just action either, I didn't buy into any of the character's emotions either.
01:00 AM on 07/26/2011
Really? The head line is "Captain American brings down Harry Potter." If the headline is botched why would I even read the story, which I did not because the headline was botched.
08:47 PM on 07/25/2011
http://www.allqualitymovies.com
box office - watch it
07:37 PM on 07/25/2011
Both movies did well. Some Harry Potter fans will see movie more than once and most will buy dvd.
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06:22 PM on 07/25/2011
As much money as they make, the HP movies tend to underperform domestically considering the popularity of the books. Adjusted for inflation, the first one still made the most and Deathly Hallows Part I the least. Big movies, but not Avatar or Dark Knight big, Internationally, it's lights out and huge even for a huge movie.
09:03 PM on 07/25/2011
The problem with the Harry Potter films is not that they under perform, but lies in the fact that the movies cannot just be picked up and casually watched, you have to have seen them all in order to understand what is going on. Even with movies having sequels you could probably skip one and still know what's going on in the next film (that may just be me though).
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01:03 AM on 07/26/2011
Not so. I saw Deathly Hallows part 2 without having seen part 1 and I had a fairly good idea what was going on. In fairness, I had seen the rest of the series, but I've read none of the books.
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06:02 PM on 07/25/2011
I plan to wait until Captain America comes out at the Redbox.
05:06 PM on 07/25/2011
Harry Potter was definitely front-loaded. In fact, I've seen the previous HP movies on DVD, but for this one, I went to the theater opening weekend. So if a casual fan like myself can get drawn in, imagine how the rabid fans felt. The Thursday midnight showing blew away the previous record.
As for the good Cap'n, I hear positive things but I'll still probably wait for the DVD.
Waiting for my favorite guilty pleasure....FINAL DESTINATION 5.
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Marturia
Are we there yet?
05:04 PM on 07/25/2011
I'd rather look at studmuffin Captain America than Harry Potter any day.
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TheIndependentView
...what the hell are you looking at?
04:25 PM on 07/25/2011
This is a perfect example of how 'facts' are used to spin the truth.

...now swallow another blue pill.
03:44 PM on 07/25/2011
Does the person who made this article know Harry Potter made more in its opening week and ultimately will make more money in the box office. I don't think it matters as much if it Captain America beat it during its opening week unless it came out the same as Harry Potter. We all know Harry Potter would crush CA if that were to happen.
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06:20 PM on 07/25/2011
HP was expected to win another week, not have one of the greatest crashes of all time No one thinks CA would even come close to the total box office. Stop being so defensive lol
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03:25 PM on 07/25/2011
I just watched Captain America.

Was a HUGE fan of the comic growing up, and honestly didn't think it would work in a movie.

I was so wrong. What a great movie.

It was so cool seeing Cap throw that shield in a live action movie. I can't believe how good a job they did bringing this to the screen.
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CaptainObvvious
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08:38 AM on 07/26/2011
I really wanted to like it... I just couldn't get into it. I didn't buy any of the drama or the action.

Maybe it was because the Hydra agents were all covered in their costumes and it robbed them of their humanity but it didn't FEEL real.

I didn't care for "The Red Skull"... I loved it before he got the procedure done when they were building his character but he just seemed like a completely different person once he changed and I couldn't get into it.

Maybe I will watch it again when it comes out on DVD.
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tombollocks
12:02 PM on 07/25/2011
Congrats to the Captain! Still, I have no desire to see the movie. The comic was always unappealing and I found the stories boring when I'd read a friends copy. But to y'all that are going...hope you enjoy it! :)
11:52 AM on 07/25/2011
What happened to The Undefeated?
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mrtumnas
10:26 AM on 07/25/2011
How this even possible :(