Avengers: Infinity War is still ruling the box office in its third weekend in theatres, easily beating out the mom-themed fare.
The Walt Disney Studios on Sunday estimates that Infinity War has added $61.8m from North American theatres bringing its total domestic earnings to $547.8m. Globally the film has now grossed over $1.6bn — $200m of which was from its massive opening in China this weekend. It’s now the fifth highest grossing film of all time worldwide.
The superhero blockbuster overpowered newcomers like the Melissa McCarthy comedy Life of the Party and the Gabrielle Union thriller Breaking In, both of which were strategically timed to debut on Mother’s Day weekend. Both films drew overwhelmingly female audiences, too.
In a distant second, Life of the Party earned an estimated $18.5m, which is a few million short of some of McCarthy’s other comedy collaborations with husband Ben Falcone like Tammy and The Boss. It also got similarly mixed reviews from critics. The Warner Bros. release stars McCarthy as a woman who decides to go back to college with her daughter.
The studio is “thrilled” with the results.


