Seeing that the previous two Avengers films (plus de facto Avengers movie Captain America: Civil War) hit the figure, Infinity War is all but guaranteed to cross that threshold as well. Their films are juggernauts around the world, as illustrated by Black Panther becoming the latest member of the $1 billion club. Of course, Marvel finds success in several other countries besides America. Some feel there's an outside chance Infinity War could even beat The Force Awakens' mark of $247.9 million. The most recent projections to come out this week have it pegged for anywhere between $216-235 million domestically, which would pass Star Wars: The Last Jedi for the second-highest debut of all-time. There was a point in time where some (including us) wondered if it would be able to top the figures posted by the phenomenon that was Black Panther, but now it looks like that showdown won't be a close contest. At long last, the cinematic event Marvel Studios has spent 10 years and 18 movies building to is upon us, and many are curious to see just how high its box office numbers go. Avengers: Infinity War will undoubtedly be one of the biggest films of 2018, but odds are it will not break one of the all-time opening weekend records.
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