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There's another blockbuster in the Marvel Cinematic Universe

Deadpool & Wolverine is breaking box office records

Deadpool & Wolverine smashed box office expectations this weekend, taking $211 million in North America alone and scooping several records along the way. Indeed, the latest Marvel movie posted the 8th biggest opening weekend of all time, dethroned Despicable Me 4 to become the top debut of 2024 so far, and saw the highest-grossing first weekend for an R-rated movie in history.

As anyone who’s kept a vague eye on the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the last few years could likely guess, the plot synopsis of this latest movie might be a little too meta and self-referential to neatly unpack here… but it’s fair to say that Marvel’s decision to actively engage with its sprawling legacy in the latest Deadpool installment has seriously paid off, with the film taking almost $440 million worldwide in its first 3 days. 

For the fans

While it may not always curry favor with movie buffs and critics, the Disney-owned studio’s conscious effort to put not only the Deadpool threequel, but many of its other movies and shows in direct conversation with earlier content via in-jokes, easter eggs, and cameos makes a lot of commercial sense — especially given its growing lead as the biggest franchise of all time. 

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Since Iron Man first hit silver screens in 2008, the MCU has morphed into a blockbuster beast, pumping out 34 films in 16 years that have accrued a total global box office gross of more than $30 billion, as of this weekend. Even at the domestic box office, the latest Deadpool offering saw the franchise soar even further ahead of iconic, decades-spanning movie series like Star Wars and James Bond.

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Netflix launches gaming app for children 8 and under

Netflix on Monday launched Netflix Playground, a new stand-alone gaming app aimed at kids 8 and under.

The app promises “no ads, in-app purchases, or extra fees” and is included with all memberships. At launch, it includes games featuring “Peppa Pig,” “Storybots,” and “Sesame Street.”

Netflix began adjusting its gaming strategy in 2024, closing its large AAA studio. Last year, the streamer began focusing more on multiplayer party and family-friendly games.

Late last month, Netflix quietly raised its prices for the fourth time since 2022.

Netflix began adjusting its gaming strategy in 2024, closing its large AAA studio. Last year, the streamer began focusing more on multiplayer party and family-friendly games.

Late last month, Netflix quietly raised its prices for the fourth time since 2022.

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“Super Mario Galaxy Movie” delivers holiday weekend records for theater chains

Universal’s “Super Mario Galaxy Movie” cleared an estimated $372.5 million globally in its opening five-day weekend, marking another successful foray into theaters for Nintendo.

Both AMC and Cinemark on Monday announced that the movie — along with continued popularity for titles like “Project Hail Mary” and “Hoppers” — propelled them to record-breaking Easter weekends.

According to AMC, the Yoshi popcorn bucket has pushed “Mario Galaxy” into the second-best merchandising program ever for the theater chain, behind only Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour concert film. According to Cinemark, Mario-themed “glitter popcorn” and other food items tied to the title have already resulted in the “most successful merchandise program Cinemark has ever delivered for a single title.”

AMC and Cinemark shares climbed in early trading on Monday.

“Mario Galaxy” pulled in $190.1 million domestically over the five-day weekend, below the first film’s $204 million (it was also released over the Easter weekend in 2023), but still near the top of the best holiday box office performances ever.

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