![]() ![]() “Mario” and “Fast X” are just the latest success stories for Universal, following hits like “Cocaine Bear” and “M3GAN.” And later this summer, on July 21, they’ll release Christopher Nolan’s “ Oppenheimer.” “ Book Club: The Next Chapter ” added $3 million in its second weekend to take fourth place, while “Evil Dead Rise” rounded out the top five in its fifth weekend with $2.4 million. Nevertheless, it earned an additional $9.8 million in North America, bringing its domestic total to $549.3 million. Movie,” which is now in its seventh weekend and available to rent on VOD. Third place went to another Universal juggernaut, “The Super Mario Bros. ![]() And it adds up to a $319 million global debut - the third biggest of the franchise. The top market was China with $78.3 million, followed by Mexico with $16.7 million. “Fast X” opened in 84 markets internationally, playing in over 24,000 theaters, where it earned an estimated $251.4 million. True to form, overseas it’s on turbo drive. The last movie, “F9,” opened to $70 million in 2021.īut this is also a series that has usually made the bulk of its money internationally, often over 70%. “Fast X’s” domestic debut only ranks above the first three. It’s on the lower end of openings for the series which peaked with “Furious 7’s” $142.2 million launch, the sole movie in the series to surpass $100 million out of the gates. “Fast X” earned $67.5 million in ticket sales from 4,046 North American theaters, according to estimates from Universal Pictures on Sunday. 3” out of first place and easily claiming the No. ![]() The 10th installment of the “Fast and Furious” franchise was off to the races this weekend, knocking “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
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