Largest Thursday Previews: $60 million

Widest Opening: 4,662 theaters

Largest Friday, Opening Day and Single Day: $156.7 million

Largest Saturday: $109 million

Largest Sunday: $84.3 million

Domestic Opening Weekend: $350 million

#1 Movie Market Share: 90%

Highest Per Theater Average (Wide Opening): $75,075 / 4,662 theaters

Largest April Opening, Spring Opening, PG-13 Opening and 3-Day Gross: $350 million

Biggest Weekend Overall (Top 12 Gross): $389 million

Fastest to $100 Million: 1 Day

Fastest to $150 Million: 1 Day

Fastest to $200 Million: 2 Days

Fastest to $250 Million: 3 Days

Fastest to $300 Million: 3 Days

Fastest to $350 Million: 3 Days

International Opening Weekend: $859 million

Worldwide Opening Weekend: $1.2 billion

Global 4DX Format Opening Record: ~$15 million / 635 screens

Global 3D Opening Record: ~$540 million

Global IMAX Opening Record: $91.5 million

China ($330.5m)

UK ($53.8m)

Korea ($47.4m)

Mexico ($33.1m)

Australia ($30.8m)

Germany ($26.9m)

India ($26.7m)

Brazil ($26.0m)

France ($24.2m)

Italy ($19.0m)

Philippines ($17.9m)

Thailand ($14.3m)

Indonesia ($14.1m)

Spain ($13.3m)

Japan ($13.0m)

Hong Kong ($12.5m)

Taiwan ($12.3m)

Heading into the weekend it was a foregone conclusion that Avengers: Endgame would deliver the largest opening weekend of all-time, both domestically and globally, but to deliver a three-day domestic gross totaling an estimated $350 million and a global weekend over $1 billion was almost inconceivable. Today that figure has become a reality asnot only delivered an estimated $350 million over the course of its first three days in domestic release, but a massive $1.2 billion at the global box office in just its first five days in release.'s estimated $350 million debut will almost surely improve once actuals are revealed on Monday afternoon, but for now the film's opening is nearly $93 million larger than the previous record set by Avengers: Infinity War ($257.69 million) just last year and a whopping 90% of the overall weekend market share. After critics were overwhelmingly in support of the film heading into the weekend, the film's opening weekend crowd gave it an "A+" CinemaScore , the third such grade in the Marvel Cinematic Universe alongside The Avengers and Black Panther . The audience was 57% male and 61% was 25 years of age or older.Looking ahead, forecasting just where exactlywill end up is near impossible, but if we were to compare to's domestic debut, that film went on to gross nearly $680 million at the domestic box office. Shoulddeliver a similar multiplier we're talking about a domestic performance topping $920 million, which would put it just shy of the current record domestic gross of $936.6 million set by Star Wars: The Force Awakens back in 2015. Whetheris able to reach that mark will be a story for another day, but it seems safe to assume it will, at the very least, become the second largest domestic release of all-time considering the lowest multiplier for a film in the MCU is Captain America: Civil War 's 2.27x, which would givea nearly $800 million domestic run.Getting back to the film's weekend performance, a look at the the recordsbroke this weekend at the domestic box office include:$57 million ( Star Wars: The Force Awakens 4,529 theaters (Despicable Me 3)$119.1 million (Star Wars: The Force Awakens)$82.1 million (Avengers: Infinity War)$69.2 million (Avengers: Infinity War)$257.69 million (Avengers: Infinity War)84.5% (Avengers: Age of Ultron)$59,982 / 4,134 theaters ({lnk262251}{/lnk})$257.69 million ($305.55 million (Dec. 18–20, 2015)1 Day (Star Wars: The Force Awakens)2 Days (Avengers: Infinity War)3 Days (Avengers: Infinity War)3 Days (Avengers: Infinity War)5 Days (Star Wars: The Force Awakens)6 Days (Star Wars: The Force Awakens)$443.15 million (The Fate of the Furious)$640.5 million (Avengers: Infinity War)~$7.5 million / 540 screens (~$366 million ($47.6 million (As already mentioned, it wasn't only domestic records that fell this weekend.'s $859 million international opening is over $400 million more than the previous record set byand the $1.2 billion in global ticket sales is nearly double the previous record of $640.5 million set byjust last year. The film is the fastest film to ever top $1 billion globally, doing so after just five days, and it already ranks as the 18th largest worldwide release ever and the sixth largest worldwide release in theSpeaking of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the franchise's 22 films have now grossed over $19.8 billion worldwide, of which nine have topped $1 billion at the global box office.Within that record setting global debut,delivered the #1 opening day ($107.8m) in China as well as the largest five-day opening weekend in the market ($330.5m) and already ranks as the #4 non-local film ever in the market. In addition to that, the film delivered the largest industry openings in 44 markets, including Australia ($30.8m), Korea ($47.4m), Brazil ($26m), Mexico ($33.1m), France ($24.2m, non-local), Italy ($19m, non-local), Spain ($13.3m) and the UK ($53.8m).Here's a look at the film's top 16 markets internationally:The film will release in Russia on Monday, April 29, serving as the final international market where the film has yet to be released.Amazingly enough, Disney and Marvel didn't stop withthis weekend as Captain Marvel entered its eighth week in release and dipped just -10% for an estimatedthree-day and a runner-up finish at the weekend box office. The film has now grossed over $413 million at the domestic box office, topping Wonder Woman to become the ninth largest superhero release all-time domestically. Internationally,added over $2 million for a global weekend topping $10 million and a global cume that now stands at $1.11 billion, making it the #24 overall global release of all-time.Warner Bros. and New Line's The Curse of La Llorona dipped -72% in its sophomore session for an estimatedthree-day and a domestic cume that now stands at $41.28 million after ten days in release. Internationally, the film brought in nearly $8 million this weekend for an overseas cume that now stands at $45.7 million for a global cume totaling $87 million.Disney's release of Fox's Breakthrough landed in third place, dipping -44% in its second weekend in release. The film delivered an estimatedover the three-day for a domestic cume that now totals $26.1 million.Rounding out the top five is WB's Shazam! with an estimated(-66%) and a domestic cume that now totals over $131 million as it enters its fourth week in release. Internationally, the film added an estimated $5.4 million from 80 markets in release for an overseas total that now tops $215 million and a global tally that stands at $346.4 million.Next weekend will see four films go into wide release, hoping to find some room to exist alongside's sophomore frame. STX will debut their first original animated feature in Uglydolls , debuting in over 3,600 theaters; Lionsgate and Summit will release the comedy Long Shot into ~3,100 locations; Screen Gems will open the thriller The Intruder ; and Briarcliff will go wide with El Chicano You can check out all of this weekend's estimated results right here and we'll be updating our charts with weekend actuals on Monday afternoon.