Avengers: Endgame Rewrites History, as it Earns Rs 104 Crore, in 2 days.

Avengers:Endgame, threatens the records set by Baahubali 2.
Avengers: Endgame Rewrites History, as it Earns Rs 104 Crore, in 2 days.
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It's no surprise that Avengers: Endgame has been one of the most awaited movies, in the history of the superhero movie. And ever since its tickets announcement, it has been doing a record-shattering business.

The star-studded movie, starring Robert Downey Jr, Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, and Chris Hemsworth, Scarlet Johanson. Etc.

As this movie the culmination of nearly 22 movies of Marvels, the fans have been hit by a wave of nostalgia.

Owing to this nostalgia and fandom, the movie has earned Rs 104.50 crore, just in the span of two days.

The movie has been released in the country, in Hindi, English, Tamil, and Telugu on nearly 2,845 screens on Friday.

The Indian Box office has been taken by storm, as the movie earned, Rs 61 crore(gross box office collection) and 51 crores, (net box office collection) on day two.

Trade analyst Taran Adarsh, commented that; Avengers: Endgame is writing history all over again. The movie can most probably do a business of Rs 150 crore+, weekend. No Hindi movie has ever been able to achieve such target, no matter how vast the production.

The movie was also compared to "Baahubali 2", directed by S.S. Rajamouli's magnum opus, the way Baahubali  2 had written the rules of this fraternity exactly 2 years back, it became a common belief that such record will remain untouched for a very long time. But Endgame is nearly at the throat of that record now.

Even though the movie has been released on just 2,845 screens, but the occupancy of the theatres, way more than the Hindi hitmakers which are screened over 4,000+ screens.

Avengers Endgame marks an end to 22 films by The Marvel Cinematic Universe, the  movies, of superheroes such as the iron man, the Spiderman, the Hulk, Captain America.

During a press tour when Ians was inquired if The Endgame would be the last movie by Marvel, he replied to it by saying that, " When it comes to Marvels, there is nothing like the end. This cinematic universe is a humungous universe of storytelling. So I don't believe there is any deadline, so I would say a no to the statement that this will be the last movie."

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