"Captain America: Civil War" dominated the foreign box office, debuting to a massive $200.2 million (approximately Rs 1,331.9 crore) in its first weekend of overseas release.

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The Disney and Marvel superhero adventure will open in India on May 6. 

Disney distribution chief Dave Hollis hailed the Marvel films as a model of commercial consistency in a business that is notoriously unpredictable, reports variety.com.

"They have found a way to keep the films unbelievably fresh and the reception to this leading into its opening suggests that they`ve delivered arguably one of the best films to come out of the studio," he said. "We expect a lot of repeat business."

"Captain America: Civil War" promises the spectacle of watching Captain America (Chris Evans) square off against Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr). It also introduces Tom Holland`s take on Spider-Man and marks the first appearance of Chadwick Boseman as the Black Panther.

The film played well in premium formats, with Imax responsible for $9.6 million of the foreign box office haul. 

Among the most significant contributors were Korea with $28.9 million, Mexico with $20.6 million, Britain with $20.5 million, Brazil with $12.3 million and Australia with $10.9 million. The Brazil and Mexico openings set a new industry high, as did the film`s $7.5 million kick-off in the Philippines.

In addition to North America, next weekend will also see "Captain America: Civil War" debuting in China, Russia, Italy and Argentina.