'Captain America: Brave New World' triumphs with $40M sales on first day
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Marvel's latest installment, "Captain America: Brave New World," has made a smashing debut at the box office, raking in $40 million on its opening day, led by Anthony Mackie. This film, the third solo outing for Captain America, stars Hollywood icon Harrison Ford in a pivotal role. Following it closely is "Paddington in Peru," which grossed $5.1 million and received positive reviews. Other films in the top five include slasher film "Heart Eyes" and Chinese animated sequel "Ne Zha 2," showcasing a diverse range of options for moviegoers this weekend.
Marvel's Anthony Mackie-helmed action flick "Captain America: Brave New World" generated $40 million in first-day receipts in the United States, earning it the top spot at the box office.
The third standalone "Captain America" film co-stars Hollywood legend Harrison Ford as both President Thaddeus Ross and the character's alter ego, Red Hulk.
Paddington Bear is also back in theaters - this time, on an all-new South American adventure, with "Paddington in Peru" selling $5.1 million in tickets to finish at No. 2.
To date, the Valentine's Day-themed slasher film "Heart Eyes" has earned more than $16.4 million.
Read at New York Post
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