Norway Box Office for The Avengers (2012)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Norway Box Office $5,636,566Details
Worldwide Box Office $1,515,100,211Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $120,528,955 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $131,504,545 Details
Total North America Video Sales $252,033,500
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Synopsis

When an unexpected enemy emerges that threatens global safety and security, Nick Fury, Director of the international peacekeeping agency known as S.H.I.E.L.D., finds himself in need of a team to pull the world back from the brink of disaster. Spanning the globe, a daring recruitment effort begins.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$225,000,000
Norway Releases: April 27th, 2012 (Wide)
Video Release: September 25th, 2012 by Buena Vista Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi violence and action throughout, and a mild drug reference.
(Rating bulletin 2220, 4/25/2012)
Running Time: 143 minutes
Franchise: Marvel Cinematic Universe, Avengers
Keywords: Marvel Comics, 3-D, Gods and Goddesses, Mutants, Visual Effects, Special Ops, Alien Invasion, Revenge, Franchise Crossover, Non-Chronological, Ensemble, Gratuitous Cameos, Epilogue, Scene in End Credits, IMAX: DMR, Sequel With Lead Character Recast, Good vs. Evil, Faked Death, Mind Control, Motion Capture Performance, 3-D - Post-production Conversion, Filmed in United States, Filmed in New York, United States, Filmed in New York, NY, Filmed in Central Park, New York, NY, Filmed in Park Avenue, New York, NY, Filmed in Manhattan, New York, NY, Filmed in Albuquerque Studios, Albuquerque, NM, Filmed in Albuquerque, NM, Filmed in New Mexico, United States, Filmed in Creekside Mushroom Farms, Worthington, PA, Filmed in Worthington, PA, Filmed in Pennsylvania, United States, Filmed in 9th Street, Cleveland, OH, Filmed in Cleveland, OH, Filmed in Ohio, United States, Filmed in NASA Plum Brook Station, Sandusky, OH, Filmed in Sandusky, OH, Filmed in Chevrolet powertrain plant, Parma, OH, Filmed in Parma, OH, Filmed in Detroit-Superior Bridge, Cleveland, OH, Filmed in Public Square, Cleveland, OH, Action Adventure
Source:Based on Comic/Graphic Novel
Genre:Action
Production Method:Animation/Live Action
Creative Type:Super Hero
Production/Financing Companies: Marvel Studios, Paramount Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

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June 20th, 2012

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June 13th, 2012

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June 7th, 2012

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June 4th, 2012

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May 31st, 2012

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International Box Office: Will International Numbers Get Men Into the Black?

May 30th, 2012

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May 29th, 2012

While the latest installment of the Men in Black franchise topped the box office over the Memorial Day long weekend, it was The Avengers that continued to be the big story of the year. Men in Black 3's opening was merely average given the release date, and well below average given the film's production budget. On the other hand, The Avengers continued to break records. Overall, the box office was up by 7% from last weekend reaching $153 million over the three day portion of the weekend. However, that's 31% lower than Memorial Day last year. Ouch. Over four days, the weekend pulled in $194 million, which was 30% lower than last year. Again, ouch. Year-to-date, 2012 is still ahead of 2011, but the lead is down to 12.5% at $4.28 billion to $3.85 billion. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Men in Black Bring in the Green?

May 24th, 2012

It looks like The Avengers run on top will finally come to an end this weekend with the release of Men in Black 3. It better. If The Avengers earns more during its fourth weekend of release than MiB3 opens with, then the overall box office will be in such serious trouble that I don't even want to talk about it. So the number one film shouldn't be in doubt, but there are still some questions to ask. Will Men in Black 3 live up to the previous two installments in the franchise? I am quite confident it will. However, in order for 2012 to earn the win on the year-over-year comparison, it will need to match The Hangover 2, which opened this weekend last year. I'm not very confident it will do that, to be very generous. Even if it manages the minor miracle needed to reach that level, there's still Kung Fu Panda 2 to deal with and the only other new release, Chernobyl Diaries, won't come anywhere close to that film's debut. It's probably going to be a really bad weekend at the box office. More...

International Box Office: Avengers Crack Top Five All-Time

May 23rd, 2012

The Avengers remained on top of the international chart for the fourth weekend in a row and that helped it reach fourth place on the all time worldwide chart. Over the weekend it pulled in $59.1 million giving it totals of $726.4 million internationally and $1.18 billion worldwide. To put this into perspective, if the film had earned $700 million worldwide, it would have been considered a smash hit and it would have broken even before the home market. The film was pushed into second place in the U.K. with $4.45 million on 496 screens over the weekend, but it has $71.11 million in that market, making it the film's biggest single intentional market. China is right behind with $69.3 million. It has also topped $50 million in Mexico ($3.27 million on 1,757 screens over the weekend for a total of $53.53 million) and in Brazil ($5.40 million on 915 screens over the weekend for a total of $50.49 million). The film has yet to open in Japan and by the time it does, it will likely have overtaken Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part II for third place on the all-time chart. More...

Per Theater Chart: Nothing Left to Avenge

May 23rd, 2012

The Avengers was the only film to reach the $10,000 mark on the per theater chart earning an average of $13,096. Elena probably would have earned a spot in the $10,000 club had it not opened on Wednesday. It earned $9,035 in one theater over the weekend, but $13,240 over its five-day opening. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Battleship Mothballed

May 21st, 2012

The Avengers continued its monster run and it crushed Battleship, The Dictator, and What to Expect When You're Expecting. In fact, The Avengers made more than the three new releases made combined. This is partially due to the film's strong hold, but in large part due to the newcomers' weaknesses, and this led to a 16% decline from last week to $143 million. Unfortunately, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides didn't show this weakness when it opened and the overall box office was a 15% lower than this weekend last year. 2012 still has a massive 16% lead over 2011 at $4.03 billion to $3.49 billion. Hopefully this is just a momentary blip and 2012 gets back to its winning ways very soon. More...

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May 17th, 2012

For the first time all month, there is more than one new release coming out. However, despite this, it looks like The Avengers will still reign on top of the box office chart. Only Battleship has a real shot at beating it, while The Dictator and What to Expect When You're Expecting combined probably won't make as much as The Avengers will over the weekend. This is a little worrisome, as last year saw the release of Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, which opened with $90 million. There's almost no chance any film will make that much this weekend. In fact, the top two films might not make that much combined. So will 2012 lose on the year-over-year comparison? Probably not, as this year has a little more depth. It could be uncomfortably close though. More...

International Box Office: Avengers are Billionaires

May 16th, 2012

The Avengers reached the $1 billion worldwide milestone in a mere 19 days, tying the record set by Avatar and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part II. However, this is even more impressive, as The Avengers opened domestically one week later than it opened internationally. Over the weekend the film added $93.8 million on 17,104 screens in 54 markets for totals of $635.1 million internationally and $1.01 billion worldwide. It is the first Marvel film to reach this milestone, but amazingly the fifth Disney movie to do so. There have only been twelve films to reach $1 billion worldwide, and Disney have made five of them. More...

Per Theater Chart: New Releases Are Overshadowed

May 15th, 2012

No new releases managed to earn a spot in the $10,000 club on this week's per theater chart. That doesn't mean it was empty, as The Avengers remained potent with an average of $23,696 during its second weekend of release. The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel was arguably even more impressive, as it expanded into more than 150 additional theaters, but its per theater average only fell to $15,012. It did well enough to grab eighth place overall, and with this average, it will certainly expand more. On the other hand, the best new release was Dark Shadows with an average of $7,906. This is good, but not great. The best limited release was Girl in Progress. That was was playing in more than 300 theaters and managed an average of $4,298. That's a good start, but I don't think it will expand greatly. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Avengers Begin New Century Club

May 15th, 2012

For the first time ever, a film earned more than $100 million during its sophomore stint. The Avengers again led the way at the box office and again broke records. It wasn't all good news as Dark Shadows missed modest expectations and the overall box office slid 34% from last weekend to $171 million. That is still 22% higher than the same weekend last year, while 2012's lead over 2011 grew to 17.5% at $3.83 billion to $3.26 billion. I don't know how long The Avengers can keep 2012 ahead in the year-over-year comparison, but it sure is helping build up its lead in the short term. More...

Weekend Predictions: Avengers Overshadows New Releases

May 10th, 2012

There is one wide release this week, Dark Shadows, plus a busy slate of limited releases. However, the only film most people are talking about is The Avengers. There is a chance that by the end of business this weekend, it will be the biggest hit of the year, overtaking The Hunger Games. Even if Dark Shadows makes $50 million over the weekend, it will be a mere footnote at the box office compared to The Avengers' sophomore stint. Dark Shadows probably won't match the combined openings of last year's two wide releases, Bridemaids and Priest 3D (about $41 million), but it could be close. However, since there are some that are predicting The Avengers will earn more than last year's top five earned (about $110 million), 2012 should easily walk away with the win. More...

International Box Office: Avengers were Hungry for More

May 9th, 2012

The Avengers crushed the competition on the international chart this week and held on so well that it became the biggest hit on the worldwide chart for 2012, overtaking The Hunger Games. Over the weekend it managed $151.5 million on 12,410 screens in 52 markets for totals of $475.8 million internationally and $683.2 million worldwide. It just pushed Forrest Gump out of the top 50 on the All Time chart and is climbing the ranks quickly. By the end of business on Monday, it had topped $700 million worldwide and will be fighting for a spot in the top 40 before the weekend begins. More...

Contest: Prizes Assemble: Winning Announcement

May 9th, 2012

The winners of our Prizes Assemble were determined and they are... More...

IMAX Can't Contain the Avengers

May 8th, 2012

As expected, The Avengers was huge on IMAX during its opening weekend breaking numerous records. Domestically, it made $15.3 million in 275 IMAX theaters, which just overtook Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part II's record. It could have earned more, but they ran out of tickets. It also expanded internationally adding 80 more theaters earning $6.1 million on 176 theaters over the weekend for a total international haul of $16 million. Its three-day global take of $21.4 million was another record, while its running tally of $31.3 million worldwide is more than enough to cover the expense of converting it via DMR. The film has yet to open in Japan, as well as some other markets, so it should continue to do well this weekend. More...

Avengers are the Best on the Per Theater Chart

May 8th, 2012

The Avengers opened on top of the per theater chart with a record-breaking average of $47,698. This is the highest ever for a number one film. The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel was in second place with an average of $27,298 in 27 theaters. It should have little trouble expanding. Last week's winner, Bernie, slipped to third place with an average of $17,568 in five theaters. It too should expand. More...

Weekend Wrap-up: Avengers Assemble a New Record Book

May 7th, 2012

Expectations for The Avengers were high, record-breakingly high among some people. However, as high as they were, reality was higher. Records were not just broken, but destroyed beyond recognition. The overall box office was in the top five combined biggest weekends with $258 million, which was 134% higher than last weekend. 134%. It was 55% higher than the same weekend last year. Like I've said before, this kind of year-over-year change usually only happens when there is a misalignment in holidays. The victory erases all of the losses from April, and then some, giving 2012 a $500 million lead over 2011 at $3.58 billion to $3.08 billion. This is an amazing start for the summer and with with roughly 25 million people seeing movies this weekend, upcoming films got a ton of free publicity and added hype. More...

Weekend Estimates: Avengers Shatters All-Time Record

May 6th, 2012

Marvel's The Avengers will shatter the all-time weekend record, according to Disney's Sunday estimate. Based on current sales, the film is projected to earn an extraordinary $200.3 million Friday-Sunday, setting a new benchmark for what's possible in the space of three days. It has also already broken the record for best-ever Saturday, with $69.7 million, per Disney, and they project it will have the best ever Sunday too, at around $50 million. That last figure is $7 million ahead of The Dark Knight, which is the only film previously to make over $40 million on a Sunday. That number is not a huge stretch, but could prove to be a bit high, and a final weekend figure just shy of $200 million is definitely still a possibility. Either way, the film will reach $200 million in three or four days, handily beating the five days taken by Deathly Hallows: Part II, The Dark Knight and Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. The exact number isn't too much to worry about though, this is a great weekend.

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Weekend Predictions: Will Box Office Records Be Avenged?

May 3rd, 2012

The Avengers. That's all that really matters. The Avengers has no competition from any film playing this weekend and will finish in first place by a margin of well over $100 million. It has no competition with any film that opened last year and it might beat Thor's opening by $100 million. Its only real competition comes from The Hunger Games for biggest opening of the year at $152.54 million, and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2, for Biggest Opening of All Time. More...

International Box Office: Avengers are Marvelous

May 3rd, 2012

The weekend international numbers came in a little late for two main reasons. Firstly, it was May Day. In North America the normal reaction to that is, "Huh?" (My knowledge of the holiday is limited to a joke on Red Dwarf.) But internationally, it's a pretty big deal. Secondly, it takes a long time to count to $200 million, which what The Avengers made. Technically, it made $185.1 million on 12,152 screens in 39 markets over the weekend, for a total opening of $218.2 million. To put this into perspective, this is more than Captain America made in total on the international scene, as well as both of the Hulk films. It is possible that the film will reach $300 million internationally by the end of business on Thursday, while by the end of this weekend, it will be one of the biggest hits Marvel has produced. More...

IMAX: Quarterly Report Released In Advance of Avengers

May 2nd, 2012

While there were no weekend box office numbers announced by IMAX, their first quarterly report for 2012 came out this week and the news was good. The box office nearly doubled to $121.7 million, while revenue increased to $55.6 million. They also added 8 more new theaters to IMAX and upgraded 10 others. They will need as many theaters as they can get for The Avengers, which opens this Friday on 275 theaters domestically and 451 worldwide. More...

2012 Preview: May

May 1st, 2012

There's good news / bad news going forward into May. First the bad news, April was really weak. It was weak compared to the previous month and weak compared to last year. For the first time all year, we had losses for a month on the year-over-year comparison. As for the good news... it could have been worse? Maybe there wasn't good news with regards to April, but there is certainly good news going forward. Every weekend in May has at least one film with the potential to hit $100 million, while there are a couple that could hit $200 million, and one that, pie in the sky, could reach $400 million. That one film is The Avengers, or as it is officially called, Marvel's The Avengers. I guess they don't want people reminded of the 1998 TV adaptation. While there are four films that should reach $100 million, there are only three other films opening wide, maybe two, maybe four. (More sources have Chernobyl Diaries opening wide than in limited release, but it is not a sure thing either way. Meanwhile, the opposite is true for LOL.) Additionally, there are a couple films opening in limited release this month with a real potential to expand wide: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and God Bless America. By comparison, last year had no film reach $300 million, but it had five films reach $100 million. If we are going to earn the win this year, we need strength from the top. More...

Contest: Prizes Assemble

April 27th, 2012

The only wide release opening next weekend is The Avengers, which might be the biggest film of the year. (It actually outranks The Dark Knight Rises as far as moviegoer anticipation goes.) Whether or not it does become the biggest hit of the year, it will certainly be the biggest hit of the weekend and it is the target film in this week's box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for The Avengers. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a copy of Ultimate Avengers Movie Collection on DVD. Meanwhile, whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will win a copy of Marvel Animated Features: 3-Movie Collection on DVD. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

International Box Office: Battle on the High Seas

April 26th, 2012

For the second weekend in a row, Battleship and Titanic 3D were battling for top spot on the international chart, but this week Battleship came out on top. It managed $60 million on 9,038 screens in 50 markets for an early total of $131.1 million. The film opened in second place in China with $17 million on 2,287 screens, while it placed first in Russia with $11.20 million on 809. It also maintained first place in a trio of major markets, led by South Korea with $3.44 million on 624 screens over the weekend for a total of $12.68 million. It also repeated on top in Germany ($2.16 million on 637 screens for a total of $7.39 million) and in the U.K. ($2.06 million on 497 screens for a total of $9.80 million). More...

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May 11th, 2008

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Cast Updates - May 9, 2008

May 9th, 2008

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May 7th, 2008

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Because some of our sources provide box office data in their local currency, while we use USD in the graph above and table below, exchange rate fluctuations can have effect on the data causing stronger increases or even decreases of the cumulative box office.

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeScreensPer ScreenTotal GrossWeek
2012/04/27 1 $1,525,494   120 $12,712   $1,525,494 1
2012/05/04 1 $893,759 -41% 128 $6,982   $3,281,635 2
2012/05/11 1 $691,582 -23% 123 $5,623   $4,463,817 3
2012/05/18 2 $400,583 -42% 78 $5,136   $5,092,175 4
2012/05/25 3 $97,854 -76% 50 $1,957   $5,328,326 5
2012/06/01 4 $103,550 +6% 37 $2,799   $5,553,444 6
2012/06/08 6 $47,415 -54% 22 $2,155   $5,296,961 7
2012/06/15 8 $38,602 -19% 18 $2,145   $5,364,837 8
2012/06/22 7 $33,689 -13% 20 $1,684   $5,423,572 9
2012/06/29 8 $23,090 -31% 13 $1,776   $5,479,523 10
2012/07/06 11 $14,030 -39% 4 $3,508   $5,645,050 11
2012/07/13 12 $8,568 -39% 6 $1,428   $5,659,599 12
2012/07/20 13 $4,323 -50% 3 $1,441   $5,691,350 13
2012/07/27 13 $2,683 -38% 2 $1,342   $5,699,488 14
2012/08/03 13 $2,245 -16% 6 $374   $5,636,566 15

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 4/26/2012 $0 0 237 1225 $17,331,732 12/29/2018
Australia 4/25/2012 $0 621 627 3937 $54,574,148 12/10/2015
Austria 4/26/2012 $679,419 72 74 474 $3,175,739 12/11/2015
Belgium 4/25/2012 $1,271,359 93 103 638 $4,183,483 12/11/2015
Bolivia 4/26/2012 $428,749 25 26 188 $1,885,220 12/29/2018
Brazil 4/27/2012 $10,814,407 996 996 6461 $63,904,808 12/12/2015
Bulgaria 5/1/2012 $232,228 24 27 136 $743,965 12/29/2018
Chile 4/26/2012 $0 0 128 653 $9,250,115 12/29/2018
China 5/5/2012 $18,074,132 0 0 0 $83,060,000 9/6/2018
Colombia 4/27/2012 $0 0 321 974 $11,001,201 12/29/2018
Croatia 5/3/2012 $138,406 24 25 158 $387,357 12/29/2018
Czech Republic 5/3/2012 $0 0 56 301 $1,778,022 12/29/2018
Denmark 4/26/2012 $1,658,686 125 125 647 $5,081,339 12/11/2015
Ecuador 4/27/2012 $1,294,001 78 78 560 $5,410,298 12/29/2018
Egypt 5/2/2012 $153,968 8 10 77 $913,497 12/29/2018
Estonia 5/4/2012 $75,923 13 13 53 $223,803 12/10/2015
Finland 4/27/2012 $433,814 71 71 360 $1,524,732 12/11/2015
France 4/25/2012 $0 0 675 3166 $37,765,920 12/10/2015
Germany 4/26/2012 $8,297,271 607 625 4361 $30,805,732 12/11/2015
Ghana 5/4/2012 $20,549 5 5 5 $20,549 12/29/2018
Greece 4/26/2012 $868,941 98 99 399 $2,599,996 12/10/2015
Hong Kong 4/26/2012 $4,351,700 154 154 542 $12,469,204 12/11/2015
Hungary 4/26/2012 $0 0 44 352 $1,682,221 12/29/2018
Iceland 4/27/2012 $139,222 13 13 67 $502,028 12/29/2018
India 4/27/2012 $0 0 667 1771 $12,616,061 12/10/2015
Indonesia 5/4/2012 $2,914,124 1011 1011 1832 $11,949,911 12/29/2018
Israel 5/10/2012 $750,051 36 43 284 $2,449,957 12/29/2018
Italy 4/25/2012 $6,331,253 678 678 2608 $22,284,278 12/10/2015
Japan 8/17/2012 $0 0 694 1087 $45,256,008 6/12/2020
Kenya 4/27/2012 $65,331 9 9 62 $323,763 12/29/2018
Latvia 5/1/2012 $68,363 7 7 41 $1,782,038 12/29/2018
Lebanon 5/3/2012 $0 0 10 23 $510,832 12/29/2018
Lithuania 5/4/2012 $43,179 9 9 43 $148,284 12/10/2015
Malaysia 4/27/2012 $3,302,692 226 226 1112 $10,965,615 12/11/2015
Mexico 4/27/2012 $17,439,946 2830 2830 12423 $61,789,832 12/11/2015
Netherlands 4/25/2012 $1,499,550 106 106 779 $6,486,882 12/10/2015
New Zealand 4/25/2012 $1,678,218 113 115 895 $7,066,058 12/10/2015
Nigeria 5/4/2012 $95,843 8 8 16 $202,368 12/29/2018
North America 5/4/2012 $207,438,708 4,349 4,349 37,645 $623,357,910
Norway 4/27/2012 $1,525,494 120 128 630 $5,636,566 12/11/2015
Peru 4/26/2012 $2,230,676 264 264 1025 $8,523,744 12/29/2018
Philippines 4/25/2012 $6,580,876 479 479 1391 $14,382,992 12/29/2018
Poland 5/11/2012 $0 0 166 880 $3,165,105 12/29/2018
Portugal 4/25/2012 $623,556 80 89 425 $2,489,524 12/10/2015
Romania 5/4/2012 $310,075 53 53 210 $1,161,589 12/29/2018
Russia (CIS) 5/3/2012 $0 0 880 1300 $42,501,340 10/19/2022
Serbia and Montenegro 5/3/2012 $33,083 13 13 143 $167,189 12/29/2018
Singapore 5/1/2012 $3,441,766 124 124 441 $11,172,253 12/12/2015
Slovakia 5/3/2012 $144,371 22 22 95 $448,435 12/10/2015
Slovenia 5/3/2012 $40,765 14 14 126 $163,737 12/10/2015
South Africa 4/27/2012 $1,313,275 99 119 580 $4,308,480 12/10/2015
South Korea 4/26/2012 $10,792,833 1056 1056 4649 $48,651,464 5/7/2020
Spain 4/27/2012 $6,925,934 696 706 3947 $20,220,212 12/11/2015
Sweden 4/27/2012 $0 0 153 725 $7,595,353 12/11/2015
Taiwan 4/25/2012 $4,076,707 68 69 472 $20,094,008 12/11/2015
Thailand 5/1/2012 $2,537,093 334 334 780 $7,933,053 12/10/2015
Turkey 5/4/2012 $1,188,910 197 197 1046 $4,206,294 12/29/2018
Ukraine 5/3/2012 $861,711 116 117 464 $2,347,431 12/29/2018
United Arab Emirates 5/3/2012 $2,671,492 93 93 374 $6,685,638 12/29/2018
United Kingdom 4/27/2012 $25,282,786 521 523 4195 $80,563,080 12/11/2015
Uruguay 4/27/2012 $119,780 13 15 79 $517,473 12/29/2018
Venezuela 4/27/2012 $1,585,295 105 105 825 $13,216,039 12/11/2015
Vietnam 4/27/2012 $558,281 40 40 164 $2,238,128 12/29/2018
 
Rest of World $49,246,178
 
Worldwide Total$1,515,100,211 10/19/2022

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Leading Cast

Tom Hiddleston    Loki

Lead Ensemble Members

Robert Downey, Jr.    Tony Stark/Iron Man
Chris Evans    Steve Rogers / Captain America
Mark Ruffalo    Bruce Banner / The Hulk
Chris Hemsworth    Thor
Scarlett Johansson    Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow
Jeremy Renner    Clint Barton / Hawkeye
Samuel L. Jackson    Nick Fury

Supporting Cast

Clark Gregg    Agent Phil Coulson
Cobie Smulders    Agent Maria Hill
Jenny Agutter    World Security Council
Jerzy Skolimowski    Nick Fury
Stellan Skarsgård    Selvig
Gwyneth Paltrow    Pepper Potts
Paul Bettany    Jarvis
Alexis Denisof    The Other
Tina Benko    NASA Scientist
Kirill Nikiforov    Weaselly Thug
Jeff Wolfe    Tall Thug
M'Laah Singh    Young Girl
Rashmi Rustagi    Calcutta Woman
Powers Boothe    World Security Council
Donald Li    World Security Council
Warren Kole    Carrier Bridge Tech
Alicia Sixtos    Carrier Bridge Tech
Jesse Garcia    Carrier Bridge Tech
Maximiliano Hernández    Agent Jasper Sitwell
Dieter Riesle    Gala Scientist
Kenneth Tigar    German Old Man
Walter Perez    Young Shield Pilot
Harry Dean Stanton    Security Guard
Josh Cowdery    Maintenance Guy
Ashley Johnson    Waitress
Katsumi Komatsu    Japanese Family
Yumiko Komatsu    Japanese Family
Momoko Komatsu    Japanese Family
Robert Clohessy    Police Sergeant
Enver Gjokaj    Young Cop
Fernanda Toker    Office Woman
Andrea Vecchio    News Reporter
Robin Swoboda    News Reporter
Brent McGee    Faceless Pilot
Jamie McShane    Celebration Montage Interviewee
Michael Zhang    Celebration Montage Interviewee
William Christopher Stevens    Celebration Montage Interviewee
Kelley Robins Hicks    Celebration Montage Interviewee
Romy Rosemont    Shawna Lynde
James Eckhouse    Senator Boynton
Damion Poitier    Man

Narrator(s)

Arthur Darbinyan    World Security Council

Cameos

Stan Lee    Random Citizen
Thomas Roberts    Himself
Pat Kiernan    Himself

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Joss Whedon    Director
Joss Whedon    Screenwriter
Zak Penn    Story Creator
Stan Lee    Based on the Marvel Comics by
Jack Kirby    Based on the Marvel Comics by
Joe Simon    Captain America Created by
Jack Kirby    Captain America Created by
Kevin Feige    Producer
Louis D’Esposito    Executive Producer
Patricia Whitcher    Executive Producer
Victoria Alonso    Executive Producer
Jeremy Latcham    Executive Producer
Seamus McGarvey    Cinematographer
Jeffrey Ford    Editor
Lisa Lassek    Editor
Alan Silvestri    Composer
Dave Jordan    Music Supervisor
James Chinlund    Production Designer
Richard L. Johnson    Supervising Art Director
Ben Edelberg    Art Director
Jann Engel    Art Director
Greg Hooper    Art Director
William Hunter    Art Director
Randy Moore    Art Director
Victor J. Zolfo    Set Decorator
Alexander Byrne    Costume Designer
Steve Durkee    Music Editor
Jose Antonio Garcia    Sound Mixer
Frank Eulner    Supervising Sound Editor
Christopher Boyes    Supervising Sound Editor
Christopher Boyes    Sound Designer
Lora Hirschberg    Re-recording Mixer
Dan Sudick    Special Effects Supervisor
Janek Sirrs    Visual Effects Supervisor
Jeff White    Visual Effects Supervisor
David J. Grant    Associate Producer
Lars P. Winther    Assistant Director
John Mahaffie    Second Unit Director
Brad Shield    Second Unit Camera
Sarah Halley Finn    Casting Director
Randi Hiller    Casting Director
Robin Buday    Assistant Editor

The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.