In just ten days, Marvel’s Avengers: Endgame blew past the $2 billion mark in record time, along with outgrossing its predecessors total gross. In terms of the three newcomers that dared to open in the wake of the mega-blockbuster, The Intruder fared the best, while Long Shot and UglyDolls failed to capture much attention.

In its second weekend, Endgame dropped 59% for a $145.8 million three day tally. That raises its ten day total to a whopping $619 million. While this didn’t beat out The Force Awakens’ $149.2 million second weekend (the current record holder), that may change when the official numbers arrive tomorrow evening. Worldwide, the $2.1 billion tally places it as the second highest grossing film of all time, just $600 million away from surpassing Avatar at $2.788 billion.

While Long Shot was expected to take second for the weekend, Sony’s low-budget thriller The Intruder unexpectedly wound up taking that crown with $11 million against its $8 million budget. Meanwhile, while Long Shot had some festival buzz and good reviews on its side, it only took in $10 million with a budget of $40 million. Additionally, The Intruder was playing in around 1,000 fewer locations, giving it a far better per theater average. The other wide release, UglyDolls, was STX Entertainments’ first animated outing, but unfortunately made just $8.5 million against a hefty $45 million budget. While neither UglyDolls nor Long Shot had much in the way of commercial potential, releasing them so close to Endgame was more or less setting them up for failure.