Black Widow box office: The MCU film has collected $80 million in North America, its domestic market, over the three-day weekend. The film has earned $158 million internationally but is yet to release in India.
Marvel Studio’s latest film Black Widow has scored the best box office opening since the coronavirus pandemic for a Hollywood movie. The Scarlett Johansson movie collected $80 million in North America, its domestic market, over the three-day weekend. It had kicked off its box office journey on Friday with $40 million.
At the global box office, it has garnered an impressive $158 million until now.
As per Deadline, Black Widow’s superb box office performance also made sure that the North American box office hit the 100 million dollar mark over a three-day period, the first time that has happened since February last year. Collectively, films earned 117 million dollars over the weekend.
Black Widow is the first MCU film after 2019’s Spider-Man: Far From Home.
The Cate Shortland directorial has Natasha Romanoff facing the demons of her past. In the film, the former Russian spy goes on a quest to destroy the Red Room, a top secret Russian programme that trains little girls to become highly trained, ruthless assassins.
Written by Eric Pearson, the film also stars Florence Pugh, David Harbour, O-T Fagbenle, Olga Kurylenko, William Hurt, Ray Winstone, and Rachel Weisz.
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