"Captain Marvel" has continued to dominate the global box office in its second weekend in theaters, leaving newcomers in the dust.

Walt Disney Studios estimated Sunday that the intergalactic superhero fell only 55 percent from its record-breaking opening. This weekend, "Captain Marvel" earned an additional $69.3 million from North American theaters and $119.7 million internationally.

With Brie Larson in the title role, "Captain Marvel" has already surpassed the lifetime grosses of superhero films including "Justice League," "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" and "The Amazing Spider-Man."

In a very distant second, Paramount's animated "Wonder Park" struggled with $16 million against a reported $100 million budget. Paul Dergarabedian, a senior media analyst for Comscore, said it's hard to compete with "Captain Marvel," which is playing to all ages and audiences. But the PG-rated pic about a girl who dreams up an amusement park didn't do well with critics either — it's at a 30 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.

The Cole Sprouse and Haley Lu Richardson film "Five Feet Apart" opened in third place with $13.2 million in ticket sales, which is nearly double its production budget. The film is centered on two teens with cystic fibrosis.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday:

1. "Captain Marvel," $69.3 million

2. "Wonder Park," $16 million

3. "Five Feet Apart," $13.2 million

4. "How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World," $9.3 million

5. Tyler Perry's "A Madea Family Funeral," $8.1 million

6. "No Manches Frida 2," $3.9 million

7. "Captive State," $3.2 million

8. "The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part," $2.1 million

9. "Alita: Battle Angel," $1.9 million

10. "Green Book," $1.3 million

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