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'Justice League' Underperforms at Box Office While 'Thor: Ragnarok' Passes $700M Worldwide
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'Justice League' fails to impress audience in North America as 'Thor: Ragnarok' makes its way to be one of the top-grossing films of 2017.

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"Justice League" proved to be a disappointment. Many estimated that the DC film would make around $110 million at domestic box office in its opening weekend, but it earned only $93.8 million. Worldwide grossing made a lot more than its domestic box office with $185 million.

However, the superhero team-up film has the lowest opening weekend for films set in DC Extended Universe. "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" earned $116M, "Suicide Squad" made $133.7M, "Man of Steel" grossed $128.9M, and "Wonder Woman" made $103.3M. Analysts believe that given the fact that holiday season is approaching, the domestic run could go to $250M and could be boosted up to around $700M worldwide. The result is decent, but after spending $300M for the film's production and distribution costs, Warner Bros. won't have much profit.

Second place of the box office was owned by family film "Wonder" with $27.5 million. The film, which reportedly cost $20M, proved to be in favor of critics, who gave it 84|percent| on Rotten Tomatoes. The PG-rated film is adapted from R.J. Palacio's book about a child with Treacher Collins Syndrome.

Meanwhile, "Thor: Ragnarok" successfully overshadowed "Justice League" in box office. The God of Thunder film still roamed at the domestic box office, dropping two slots to the third place with $21.7 million domestically in its third weekend. "Ragnarok" continued to impress audience in North America with its $738.1 million worldwide revenue, excellent critical reception and 92|percent| rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The film's total revenue topped "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" ($714M) and "Doctor Strange" ($678M) globally, making it the ninth Marvel Cinematic Universe title to pass $700 million.

"Daddy's Home 2" took the fourth place with $14.4 million, dropping 50|percent| from its opening weekend. Its ten-day domestic total is $50.5 million, $10 million less than its reported $69 million cost. On the other hand, "Murder on the Orient Express" went to the fifth place with $13.8 million, bringing its domestic total to $51.7 million and dropping 52|percent| from its opening week. The film collected around $148.2 million internationally, which pretty much covers its reported $55M production cost.

Top Ten Movies at Weekend Box Office for November 17-19:

  1. "Justice League" - $93.8 million
  2. "Wonder" - $27.5 million
  3. "Thor: Ragnarok" - $21.7 million
  4. "Daddy's Home 2" - $14.4 million
  5. "Murder on the Orient Express" - $13.8 million
  6. "The Star" - $9.8 million
  7. "A Bad Moms Christmas" - $7 million
  8. "Lady Bird" - $2.5 million
  9. "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" - $1.1 million
  10. "Jigsaw" - $1.1 million

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