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‘Avengers’ grosses $18.7 million in late-night shows

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With the sun rising on its first day in U.S. theaters, ‘The Avengers’ has already taken in $322.7 million at the global box office.

Marvel’s superhero team-up movie took in $18.7 million from screenings at or soon after midnight Friday morning in the U.S. and Canada, according to an estimate from distributor Walt Disney Studios. That’s the eighth-highest total ever for midnight screenings, behind March’s ‘The Hunger Games’ and the last three ‘Twilight’ and ‘Harry Potter’ movies.

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Most significant for Disney, all of those films that debuted on a Friday went on to have huge opening weekends of more than $125 million. ‘Avengers’ seems destined to do that, with pre-release surveys indicating that the debut will likely exceed $150 million. That would put the film among the top five domestic openings of all time, not accounting for ticket-price inflation.

The picture, which teams previous Marvel movie characters Iron Man, the Hulk, Thor and Captain America with other superheroes, is already a tremendous hit overseas, where it opened in most countries last week. Including $22.9 million in receipts Thursday, its international take currently stands at $304 million.

By Sunday, ‘Avengers,’ which cost $220 million to produce, could amass nearly $600 million in worldwide ticket sales.

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-- Ben Fritz

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