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Record-breaking debut for newest ‘Furious’ flick

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LOS ANGELES: ‘ The Fate of the Furious’ debuted in superhigh gear this weekend, taking in US$ 100.2 million on North American screens and roaring to record global revenues of more than a half-billion dollars, industry analysts estimated Sunday.

Exhibitor Relations said the latest chapter in Universal Studio’s ‘Fast and Furious’ series accounted for nearly two-thirds of North American revenues over the three- day Easter weekend, leaving previous frontrunne­r ‘ The Boss Baby’, a Fox/DreamWorks animation, in its dust with just US$ 15.5 million in sales.

Behind megastars Vin Diesel and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, the latest ‘Furious’ film opened exceptiona­lly well in the rest of the world.

Led by China, which set a three- day record of US$ 190 million, the film brought in US$ 432.3 million in some 60 countries.

It was the 1 film everywhere, website BoxOfficeM­ojo.com reported.

The US$ 532.5 million global debut, once North American revenues added in, would break the record of US$ 529 million held by ‘Star Wars: The Force No. Awakens’.

It would also surpass such other box- office monsters as ‘Jurassic World’ ( US$ 524.9 million) and ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2’ ( US$ 483.2 million).

The film, directed by F. Gary Gray of ‘Straight Outta Compton’ fame, also features Charlize Theron, Tyrese Gibson and hiphop star Ludacris.

In it, Diesel’s Dom Toretto character is coerced to join forces with a cyberterro­rist played by Theron, who turns him against his team.

For all its strong showing, the manic muscle- car-filled film earned nearly a third less in its first North American weekend than the previous ‘Fast and Furious’ chapter, which drew US$ 147.2 million.

But Universal is not about to apply the brakes: additional ‘Furious’ chapters are planned for release in 2019 and 2021.

‘Beauty and the Beast’ continued to draw viewers to North American theatres this weekend, earning US$ 13.6 million in its fifth week.

The Disney blockbuste­r, starring Emma Watson and Dan Stevens, has taken in US$ 454.7 million domestical­ly while pushing past US$ 1 billion internatio­nally.

The animated ‘ Smurfs: The Lost Village’ from Sony was fourth with US$ 6.5 million. That was half its opening take from a week earlier.

Holding fifth spot on North American screens was ‘Going in Style’. The Warner Bros. comedy, starring Morgan Freeman, Alan Arkin and Michael Caine as ageing bank robbers, had weekend sales of US$ 6.3 million. Rounding out the top 10 were: ‘Gifted’ ( US$ 3.0 million) ‘Get Out’ ( US$ 2.9 million) ‘Power Rangers’ ( US$ 2.9 million)

‘ The Case for Christ’ ( US$ 2.7 million)

‘ Kong: Skull Island’ ( US$ 2.7 million) — AFP

 ??  ?? Chris Evans and McKenna Grace star in ‘Gifted’ which takes the sixth spot.
Chris Evans and McKenna Grace star in ‘Gifted’ which takes the sixth spot.
 ??  ?? Holding fifth spot on North American screens was ‘Going In Style’.
Holding fifth spot on North American screens was ‘Going In Style’.
 ??  ?? Previous frontrunne­r ‘The Boss Baby’, a Fox/DreamWorks animation got demoted to second place.
Previous frontrunne­r ‘The Boss Baby’, a Fox/DreamWorks animation got demoted to second place.

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