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Captain America: Brave New World Concludes Theatrical Run with Strong Earnings

LOS ANGELES, CA — The latest installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, “Captain America: Brave New World,” has officially concluded its domestic theater run. The film debuted in theaters on February 14 and ended its theatrical journey on April 15. The movie has now shifted its focus to streaming services.
Starring Anthony Mackie as Sam Wilson and Harrison Ford as the newly elected President Thaddeus Ross, the plot follows Wilson as he navigates an international incident linked to a global plot. The film explores themes of justice and heroism amidst rising tensions.
Directed by Julius Onah, “Captain America: Brave New World” also features a talented cast including Danny Ramirez, Shira Haas, Giancarlo Esposito, and Liv Tyler. The movie is rated PG-13.
In its final week of theatrical release, the film grossed an additional $173 from 30 North American theaters, bringing its domestic total to $200,500. On the international stage, it earned $213,914,120, culminating in a worldwide gross of $413,640,021 against a production budget of $180 million, as reported by The Numbers.
Despite its impressive box office figures, the film’s profitability remains uncertain. Industry standards indicate that theater owners retain approximately 50% of ticket sales. Additionally, the costs of marketing, which Disney has not disclosed, further complicate the financial picture.
This film marks the fourth standalone movie featuring Captain America, building on a franchise that includes previous installments like “Captain America: The First Avenger” and “Captain America: Civil War.” Over the years, the Captain America series has grossed a total of approximately $2.65 billion globally.
As the character continues to evolve within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, fans eagerly await its transition to streaming platforms, where the adventure will surely continue to engage audiences.