Marvel's "Captain America: Civil War" opened in around thirty-eight international markets this weekend where the film is tracking on par with last year's "Avengers: Age of Ultron" in those markets. In just three days, and with the release staggered over those three days, the film has still managed to generate an impressive $84 million so far. Highlights include: Korea $12.6M Mexico $7.3M UK $7.0M Brazil $5.4M France $5.2M Australia $4.5M Philippines $3.8M Taiwan $3.8M Germany $3.7M Hong Kong $3.2M Japan $2.8M Thailand $2.7M Malaysia $2.2M Other markets $19.8M Total $84.0M Reviews for the film have been very healthy - a very strong 81/100 on Metacritic which makes it the second highest scoring wide release of 2016 so far behind only "The Witch" (83) and ahead of "Zootopia" (78). In related news, "Iron Man" director was recently asked by IGN as to whether he would ever get back in the director's chair for another Marvel Cinematic Universe feature.