James Mangold’s Logan and Jordan Vogt-Roberts’s Kong: Skull Island were the only two players to compete at the weekend box office and the monster movie Kong emerged as the King with an estimated domestic collection of $61 million. Logan, which released on 3 March, managed to garner $38 million domestically in its second weekend. In its first weekend however, the third installment in The Wolverine trilogy earned a commendable $88 million.
The Hugh Jackman starrer earned $152 million domestically and $284 million internationally uptil 12 March, surpassing its production budget of $97 million. In India, it opened with $3 million earning over the weekend. Logan had a collection of $114 million in its first week compared to its prequels X-Men Origins: Wolverine ($102 million) and The Wolverine ($73 million). Deadpool however leads in R-rated comic adaptations with $180 million opening in the first week.
Though Kong: Skull Island ($61 million) fell short of Godzilla ($93 million) in domestic weekend earnings, it is outperforming Godzilla in many countries in the global market. It has gathered up to $85 million from 13 countries it has opened in. While Godzilla (2014) grossed $529.1 million worldwide, Kong still has a long way to go.
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