This means that the MCU now has the top two highest totals for any Hollywood film since theaters reopened, as “Doctor Strange 2” is now only second to the $1.89 billion total of “Spider-Man: No Way Home.” It should also pass the totals of last year’s Chinese blockbuster hits “Hi, Mom” ($822 million) and “The Battle at Lake Changjin” ($902 million) in the coming weeks.
Meanwhile, Focus Features’ “Downton Abbey: A New Era” has opened to $16 million from 3,820 theaters — a record screen count for Universal’s specialty wing — and earned a global opening of $51.7 million.
Though that $16 million start is half of the $31 million domestic opening that the first “Downton Abbey” film made, it’s a better result than other pandemic-era films released for older moviegoers like Steven Spielberg’s “West Side Story,” which opened to $10.5 million.
True to form for an adaptation of the hit ITV/PBS period drama, demographics for “Downton Abbey: A New Era” were 73% female and 48% over the age of 55.
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