Avengers: Endgame was a clear box office winner this year, breaking all possible records to become the second-highest grossing film of all time, trailing close to James Cameron’s Avatar. However, now Variety
reports
that The Farewell has bested Endgame in one sector — per-screen-average of 2019. The Lulu Wang directorial, backed by Awkwafina, has garnered $351,330 after it screened in four venues — AMC Lincoln Square and the Angelika in New York and ArcLight Cinemas and The Landmark in Los Angeles. The report adds that though there was a major blackout in New York City on Saturday night, resulting in the temporary closure of AMC Lincoln Square, The Farewell still managed to earn mammoth numbers averaging to $87,833 from each venue. [caption id=“attachment_6595521” align=“alignnone” width=“825”] A still from The Farewell. A24[/caption] Before the unprecedented box office performance of The Farewell, the highest screen average in 2019’s position was firmly (and not surprisingly) held by Avengers: Endgame, with an average of $76,601 per location. But the Disney-Marvel juggernaut also got more theatres to play in, with the film being screened at a record 4,662 North American theaters. Following its
re-release
in the US and Canada,
Avengers: Endgame
also returned to theatres in India at the beginning of July. The film was re-released with six minutes of brand new footage, along with a post-credits scene. The footage,
as reported earlier
, contains a tribute to Marvel Comics icon Stan Lee, who passed away last year on 12 November, a deleted scene of Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk, and a preview to
Spider-Man: Far From Home,
featuring Jake Gyllenhaal’s Mysterio, along with Samuel L Jackson and Cobie Smulders. The film was re-released in a bid to unseat Cameron’s Avatar as the highest grossing film ever. According to Box Office Mojo, the Marvel juggernaut earned $7.8 million globally ($ 5.5 million in the US and $2.3 million overseas) across 2,025 screens in its re-opening weekend. Meanwhile, the deleted scene depicting Ruffalo’s Hulk saving civilians from a burning building before he receives a call from Captain America, has
earned the ire of Avengers fans
. Fans are complaining that the clip seems unpolished and wrongly rendered.