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‘Cap’ Retains B.O. Crown; ‘Rio 2’ Holds Second

The top spots at the box office saw a repeat of last weekend’s finish with this year’s Easter weekend moviegoers.

That means Marvel Studios’ Captain America: The Winter Soldier was the top ticket-seller again with an estimated $26 million in ticket sales, followed closely behind by Fox and Blue Sky Studios’ Rio 2 with $22.5 million in ticket sales.

Those totals push the Cap sequel to $201 million domestic, which combines with $385 million in foreign sales for a $586 million worldwide gross.

Rio 2’s weekend — its second in the domestic arena — brings it to $75 million domestic and just under $200 million overseas for a $275 million total gross.

The otherwise quiet weekend also saw one more milestone for Disney’s smash animated feature Frozen, which is now the sixth highest-grossing movie of all-time and the all-time record holder for total overseas gross for an animated feature. The film has grossed just a hair under $400 million domestic and its worldwide total now stands at $1.13 billion.

Another Marvel movie — Sony/Columbia’s The Amazing Spider-Man 2 — is opening overseas with strong results. The film, which opens domestically May 2, earned an estimated $47 million in 14 overseas markets, including the United Kingdom, Mexico, Germany and Australia.

Captain America: The Winter Soldier / Rio 2
Captain America: The Winter Soldier / Rio 2
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