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Superhero Captain America stays top of US box office as Johnny Depp's latest film disappoints

Actor was hoping for a hit after last year's misfiring The Lone Ranger, but the science-fiction thriller Transcendence failed to appeal to audiences over Easter holiday weekend

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Captain America: The Winter Soldier, starring Chris Evans, left and Scarlett Johansson, remains top of the US box office for a third week. Photo: Marvel Studios/MCT
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Marvel’s superhero Captain America and his latest film, Captain America: The Winter Soldier – now showing in Hong Kong cinemas – topped the United States box office over the Easter weekend for the third week in a row.

However, actor Johnny Depp – looking for a big hit after starring in last summer’s misfiring The Lone Ranger – did not have such a happy time at US and Canadian cinemas on Friday and Saturday.

His new film, the science-fiction thriller Transcendence – which opens here in Hong Kong on May 8 – could manage only a disappointing fourth place.

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The Winter Soldier sees Chris Evans back as Steve Rogers – a second world war army reject with super powers - battling a Soviet agent known as the Winter Soldier; it had ticket sales of US$26.6 million at North American cinemas over the first two days.

Johnny Depp had been hoping that Transcendence would be a hit, but it has failed to impress audiences. Photo: Reuters
Johnny Depp had been hoping that Transcendence would be a hit, but it has failed to impress audiences. Photo: Reuters
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This latest superhero hit from Disney’s Marvel Studios has already earned  US$586 million around the world, including US$200 million in the US; it has validated the studio’s strategy of introducing more films featuring Marvel Comics superheroes.

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