The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

‘Fast and the Furious’ on road to record global debut

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The eighth installmen­t in the “Fast and the Furious” is on the path to becoming the biggest worldwide debut of all time, besting both “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” and “Jurassic World.”

Universal Pictures on Sunday estimated that “The Fate of the Furious” would earn a record $532.5 million worldwide over the holiday weekend, thanks to a particular­ly robust showing in 63 territorie­s, including China.

If the figures hold, it will just inch past the previous record holder, “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” which launched to $529 million in December of 2015 without China.

The film broke the record for biggest internatio­nal weekend ever, with $432.3 million. The previous record holder was “Jurassic World” with $316.7 million.

“There is no market that hasn’t had a strong reception,” said Duncan Clark, Universal’s president of internatio­nal distributi­on. “Whatever culture, whatever language, whatever country, we seem to have found a home.”

The China opening alone brought in a record $190 million followed by $17.8 million from Mexico and $17 million from the U.K. and Ireland.

An estimated $100.2 million of the global total comes from 4,310 North American theaters — a second best for the franchise and enough to easily top the domestic charts, but well below the $147.2 million opening of “Furious 7” in 2015.

“Furious 7” had a groundswel­l of additional interest due to the death of actor Paul Walker, who played cop turned street racer Brian O’Conner, a lead character in six of the films. He died in a car crash while the film was still in production.

For the studio, “Fast 8” stands on its own as being “an extraordin­ary result.”

“Each one of these films has its own momentum,” said Nick Carpou, Universal’s president of domestic distributi­on. “There are factors from one film to the next that make them unique and certainly there were unique factors with ‘Furious 7.’”

“The Fate of the Furious” has many of the returning stars like Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese and Ludacris, but has added some new elements behind the camera in director F. Gary Gray and in front of the camera with Charlize Theron.

The $100.2 million is slightly below analyst expectatio­ns for the film. Audiences were 58 percent male, 50 percent under the age of 25 and diverse (41 percent were Caucasian, 26 percent Hispanic and 19 percent African American).

The studio has not released an official production budget, but it is reported to be in the pricey $250 million range. However, an A Cinema Score from exit polls suggest that it will have sufficient staying power.

The “Fast and the Furious” is a global juggernaut for Universal Pictures, which plans two additional pictures. With the addition of “Fast 8,” the franchise has earned an estimated $4.4 billion globally.

“It is a franchise that has adapted and changed over the years and is as relevant in 2017 as it was in 2001,” noted Paul Dergarabed­ian, the senior media analyst for comScore. “The ‘Furious’ franchise perfectly represents what that global audience is all about. They’re poised perfectly for installmen­ts 9 and 10 to do very well. It’s still firing on all cylinders.”

 ?? MATT KENNEDY — UNIVERSAL PICTURES VIA AP ?? Chris “Ludacris” Bridges, seated left, and Nathalie Emmanuel, seated right, and Tyrese Gibson, standing from left, Scott Eastwood, Dwayne Johnson and Michelle Rodriguez in “The Fate of the Furious.”
MATT KENNEDY — UNIVERSAL PICTURES VIA AP Chris “Ludacris” Bridges, seated left, and Nathalie Emmanuel, seated right, and Tyrese Gibson, standing from left, Scott Eastwood, Dwayne Johnson and Michelle Rodriguez in “The Fate of the Furious.”

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