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Captain America 4: Global Box Office Soars Past $300M

Authore: LucasUpdate:Mar 12,2025

Captain America: Brave New World is nearing $300 million globally, but a significant 68% drop in its second weekend domestic revenue raises concerns about its profitability. Deadline reports a $180 million production budget and a break-even point around $425 million. While the film exceeded expectations with a $100 million domestic opening weekend (Presidents Day), its second weekend brought in only $28.2 million. This steep decline mirrors 2023's Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, which ultimately failed to recoup its costs.

After two weekends, Captain America: Brave New World has grossed an estimated $289.4 million worldwide ($141.2 million domestically and $148.2 million internationally), adding $63.5 million in its second weekend (Comscore). Despite being the biggest 2025 theatrical release so far, the substantial drop was unexpected, especially considering the lack of competing blockbusters. Comscore analyst Paul Dergarabedian noted to Variety that this significant drop reflects less audience enthusiasm than typically seen with Marvel films, suggesting a "new normal" for the franchise. Deadline projects a final global box office gross of approximately $450 million.

The film's release coincided with mixed critical reception. IGN's review awarded it a 5/10, criticizing its lack of originality and impact despite strong performances from Anthony Mackie, Harrison Ford, and Carl Lumbly. Marvel Studios and Disney will need Captain America: Brave New World to demonstrate considerable staying power to reverse the recent trend of underperforming MCU films (excluding last year's successful Deadpool & Wolverine), and build momentum for Thunderbolts in May and The Fantastic Four: First Steps in July.