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The Avengers scores $80.5 million at the US box office - Second Biggest Opening Day of All Time

Sunday 6 May 2012, by Webmaster

UPDATED: The record-smashing tentpole is on its way to a $60 million Saturday and $170 million weekend, the largest three-day opening of all time in North America; the pic has earned $334.3 million internationally for a whopping global total of $414.8 million.

Racing past all projections, Disney and Marvel Studios’ The Avengers grossed $80.5 million on Friday, the second biggest single day of all time at the domestic box office.

The pic — which is on course to gross $60 million on Saturday — should boast a weekend gross of $170 million, the largest three-day opening of all time in North America.

To boot, Joss Whedon’s 3D superhero extravaganza also earned a glowing A+ CinemaScore from moviegoers. Throughout Friday, Avengers was on pace to gross $65 million to $70 million for the day, but numbers shot up because of a late night surge in traffic.

Last summer, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 earned $91.1 million on its first day, the biggest day in history. It also scored the top weekend opening of all time in grossing $169.2 million. Box office observers believe Avengers could best that number and hit $170 million.

Avengers is all but assured of scoring the biggest opening for a superhero pic, beating the $158.1 million debut of The Dark Knight (the second biggest opening of all time domestically). Dark Knight — which didn’t have the advantage of the extra upcharge for a 3D ticket — earned $67.3 million on its first Friday.

Friday’s gross for Avengers included $18.7 million in Thursday midnight runs, a record for a superhero title and the eighth-best of all time.

The tentpole, which unites key Marvel superhero characters, has already $334.3 million internationally — eclipsing the total lifetime grosses for Iron Man ($267 million), Thor ($268 million), Captain America: The First Avenger ($192 million) and Iron Man 2 ($311.5 million) - whose characters also are in Avengers. It should eclipse Iron Man 2 ($311.5 million) by Saturday at the latest.

Including Friday’s domestic tally of $80.5 million, the pic has now taken in $414.8 million worldwide.