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Box Office Top 10: ‘Captain America’ adds $72.6 million

Associated Press

LOS ANGELES – “Captain America: Civil War” continued to flex its muscles in its second weekend in theaters, earning a box office-topping $72.6 million, according to actual sales figures reported by the studios on Monday. The superhero showdown has now earned $296 million in North America.

“Civil War” easily beat the star-studded new opener “Money Monster,” which opened in third place behind “The Jungle Book” with $14.8 million. Even with big names like Julia Roberts and George Clooney, though, “Money Monster” cost only $27 million to produce.

The micro budget horror movie “The Darkness” debuted in fourth place $5 million.

Last week’s take / total take (weeks in release)

1. “Captain America: Civil War” $72,637,142 / $295,966,220 (2)

2. “The Jungle Book” $17,115,708 / $311,111,818 (5)

3. “Money Monster” $14,788,157 / $14,788,157 (1)

4. “The Darkness” $4,950,859 / $4,950,859 (1)

5. “Mother’s Day” $3,287,342 / $28,785,462 (3)

6. “Zootopia” $2,825,734 / $331,840,173 (11)

7. “The Huntsman: Winter’s War” $2,629,825 / $44,589,075 (4)

8. “Keanu” $1,924,383 / $18,636,886 (3)

9. “Barbershop: The Next Cut” $1,668,455 / $51,349,157 (5)

10. “The Boss” $1,197,715 / $61,159,415 (6)