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'Avengers: Age of Ultron' Is the Second Highest Grossing Superhero Movie, Reaches $1.3 Billion
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The Marvel Studios sequel has earned $400 million domestically and nearly $1.3 billion globally after 24 days in theaters, marking the second highest grossing superhero movie of all time.

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Walt Disney's "Avengers: Age of Ultron" has earned $400 million this weekend in North America. It becomes more impressive as it grossed $1.263 billion worldwide, making it the second highest grossing superhero movie of all time behind its predecessor "The Avengers".

"Avengers: Age of Ultron" took the number seven slot in top grossing movies of all time internationally, grossing $860 million. It came below the number six, "Frozen", which grossed $1.274.2 billion, while surpassing another Marvel superhero movie "Iron Man 3". Many people predicted that "Avengers: Age of Ultron" would likely end up in the top 5 worldwide and could reach $1.6 billion before the end of its run.

Besides, the Marvel sequel has earned a massive $210 million in China after 12 days in theaters. It marks the fourth highest-grossing film release in Chinese history. It also scored big in South Korea with $80.8 million, in the U.K. with $68.4 million, in Mexico with $48.3 million, in Brazil with $44.5 million, in Russia with $33.2 million, and in France with $32.1 million.

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