El Dorado News-Times

‘Furious 7’ keeps up speed, tops box office numbers

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NEW YORK (AP) — The high-octane thriller “Furious 7” maintained speed in its second week, racing away with $60.6 million at North American theaters and bringing its box-office total to a robust $252.5 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.

Universal’s “Furious 7” more than lapped the competitio­n. The only new wide release of the weekend, the rodeo romance “The Longest Ride,” opened with $13.5 million.

That was good enough for third place for the Fox release, which stars Clint Eastwood’s son, Scott Eastwood. In second was the DreamWorks animated alien adventure “Home,” which pulled in $19 million in its third week of release.

But “Furious 7” continued to dominate the marketplac­e, dropping only 59 percent from its remarkable $147.2 million debut last weekend. Globally, it has already crossed $800 million in its first two weeks of release, according to Universal.

The weekend internatio­nal total — an eye-popping $195 million — was boosted by the film premiering in China on Sunday, where it earned an estimated $68.6 million in just one day.

Over 10 days, “Furious 7,” which prominentl­y features a tribute to the late actor Paul Walker, has already out-grossed all previous installmen­ts of the 14-year-old franchise.

At its current “Furious 7” will pace, likely become the highest grossing film in Universal’s history. The studio’s “Jurassic Park,” from 1993, holds Universal’s mark with $1.02 billion worldwide.

It’s a summer blockbuste­r-sized result for “Furious 7,” but by opening in April, it has little competitio­n in its way. On a much smaller scale, the critically acclaimed sci-fi film “Ex Machina” drew the year’s largest theater average of $62,489 in four theaters.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Rentrak. Where available, the latest internatio­nal numbers for Friday through Sunday are also included. Final domestic figures will be released Monday.

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