In a matter of weeks we'll know exactly where Wonder Womanstands among all superhero movies at the domestic box office,Watch Big Breasts Overflowing With Hands, The Wifes Runaway Online all-time.

How does Top 5 sound?

While cracking the top 4 is too tall an order, Wonder Woman-- currently at No. 8 -- has a shot at that No. 5 spot, overtaking Iron Man 3and settling in behind The Dark Knight Rises.

But Diana is going to have to sustain the fight, and will need one more rally to win it.

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Here's where things currently stand, per our friends at comScore:

  1. Marvel's The Avengers: $623.4 million

  2. The Dark Knight: $544.3 million

  3. Avengers: Age of Ultron: $459 million

  4. The Dark Knight Rises: $448 million

  5. Iron Man 3: $409 million

  6. Captain America: Civil War: $408 million

  7. Spider-Man(2002): $403.7 million

  8. Wonder Woman: $399.5 million

Wonder Woman has now played in North American theaters for nine full weeks (plus this weekend), making $7.5 million in its eighth week and another $5.5 million in Week 9. To put that in perspective, only oneother superhero film -- indisputable superhero box office champ Marvel's The Avengers-- had better weeks 8-9, with $10.8 million and $6.9 million.

Most other cape-and-cowl capers lost all their powers that late into their runs, and were soon out of theaters. DCEU counterparts Batman v Supermanmade $737,776 in weeks 8 and 9, while Man of Steelmade $716,840. Just a few weeks later, they were gone.

It's going to be close, and it's going to take a rally

The numbers Wonder Womanis generating at this stage are a monument to its quality, staying power, and the absolute cultural necessity of female superheroes. Wonder Woman opened to $103 million on May 2 -- solid, though considerably less than any of the films that now stand in front of it -- but has since burned far hotter and longer than all but Avengers. Not even The Dark Knight,which played for a staggering 33 weeks in theaters, had better 8 and 9 frames ($7.18 million and $5.3 million).

But back to our question: Will that long-term and repeat business be enough to catapult Wonder Womaninto the Top 5?

As long as Warner Bros. keeps Wonder Womanin theaters for as long as similarly strong-performing DC films like The Dark Knight Rises(21 weeks), maybe. It's going to be close.

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The average week-over-week drop for Wonder Womanhas been almost exactly 33% -- this past week only 30% -- and shows no signs of slowing from that pace. I predict it will play that way for 12 more weeks -- giving it 21 total, exactly as many as The Dark Knight Rises, one less thanThe Avengers-- and closing down for good just before Thanksgiving holiday titles hit.

Assuming a 1/3 drop for each week until then, here's how that plays out, starting with the estimated $5,242,373 from Week 9:

  • Week 10: $3,494,915

  • Week 11: $2,329,943

  • Week 12: $1,553,295

  • Week 13: $1,035,530

  • Week 14: $690,353

  • Week 15: $460,235

  • Week 16: $306,823

  • Week 17: $204,549

  • Week 18: $136,366

  • Week 19: $90,910

  • Week 20: $60,607

  • Week 21: $40,404

  • Total: $10,403,930

Add that to Wonder Woman's $397,146,079 gross (before this weekend's estimated $2.3 million, which will be included in the Week 10 total), and you've got ...

[Drumroll]

... $407.5 million.

Good enough for No. 7, just behind Captain America: Civil War.

[Needle scratch]

Wait, didn't you say it could crack the Top 5?

I did, and that means somewhere down the line, Wonder Womanwill need a little help to take out Iron Man 3and Captain America: Civil War(which sits at $408 million).

Never fear -- these superhero studios always stage one last big theater bump-up at the end of long-running hits, which The Dark Knight did in weeks 18 and 28 (for an extra $1.56 million) and The Avengersdid too, going large in its 18th week (a $2.7 million bonus).

Wonder Woman is a phenomenon that could benefit from a lack of massive August competition

No doubt Warner Bros. will boost up a similar last-chance-to-see-it effort in the coming weeks, especially with Justice Leagueright on Wonder Woman's heels on Nov. 17. And the response should be juuuuuust enough -- let's say $1.6 million, for $409.1 million domestic ultimate -- to get Wonder Womanacross enemy lines and into that hallowed Top 5.

ComScore box-office whisperer Paul Dergarabedian is more bullish than I am; he's thinking Wonder Womancan clean up in the late-summer movie wasteland.

"Now Wonder Womanis a phenomenon that could benefit from a lack of massive August competition and who knows, maybe she could rustle up another $15 million, putting her at $411 million-plus," he told me. "But anything could happen!"

That's true. Anything could happen. Like, someone could start a #Top5forWonderWoman campaign to get people out to support it one more time.

Because Top 5 superhero movie of all time has a nice ring to it, right?


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