![]() At the very least, “Avengers: Endgame” will have to settle with being the second-biggest movie of all time. Marvel devotees have been vocal on social media, utilizing a #WhateverItTakes hashtag to rally support behind “Avengers: Endgame’s” ultimate box office domination. “Avengers: Endgame” could also get a bump in ticket sales from “Spider-Man: Far From Home,” which hits multiplexes in July. The prospect that Marvel might unveil deleted scenes and post-credit footage, features typically reserved for DVD releases, could be enough to already draw fans back to their local movie theater. After all, few expected that “Avengers: Endgame” would reach $357 million in North America and $1.2 billion worldwide during its opening weekend. But then, it’s unwise to underestimate the power of comic-book enthusiasts. ![]() It’s unclear if there’s an appetite for an “Avengers: Endgame” re-release so soon, especially since the film is still in most theaters. It now needs roughly $44 million to surpass “Avatar.” Since its performance was so front-loaded, its momentum has unsurprisingly slowed. “Avengers: Endgame” emerged as a serious challenger to “Avatar’s” record when it came out of the gate sprinting, crossing the $2 billion mark in just 11 days. “Avengers: Endgame,” after two months in theaters, has collected $2.74 billion worldwide to date. ![]() “Avatar” has remained the highest-grossing movie ever for nearly a decade with $2.78 billion in global ticket sales. Its return to the big screen is likely a bid to take down James Cameron’s “Avatar” as the biggest film of all time.
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