"Fast & Furious 6" turned its showdown with "The Hangover Part III" in a blowout, and drove the Memorial Day weekend box office in to the record books.
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The latest entry in Universal's cars and criminals franchise is roaring to some $122 million four-day haul rolling around in its debut, and setting the pace on an overall box office that could top $300 million for your extended weekend. That simply beats the prior best Memorial Day holiday haul, which has been the $276 million rung up in 2011, when "Hangover II" led the pack with $85 million.
"Fast & Furious 6" is proving a worldwide hit, too. It opened No. 1 in 59 foreign markets and took in $158 million abroad last week, passing on a 3-day global total of $275 million, the studio's best-ever worldwide opening.
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"Fast & Furious 6" took in roughly $31 million in The usa on Saturday, around the heels of their $38.1 million Friday, to depart its rivals inside dust. Muscle-car sequel dominated, averaging $8,605 on its 3,658 screens. Runner-up "The Hangover Part III" averaged $4,120 per screen in 3,555 theaters.
The finale in Warner Bros. raunchy R-rated comedy franchise laughed its strategy to $14.6 million Saturday, which left it on pace for any $51 million four-day haul and earnings of $63 million since it opened Thursday. That's way from the the $135 million earned by "The Hangover Part II" in the same stretch in 2011.
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Going in, the battle between "Fast & Furious 6" and "Hangover Part III" was seen as competition for young males. The recent car saga with the ethnically diverse cast took that, but also attracted a good amount of women -- 49 percent of the company's audience -- but got a tremendous boost from Hispanic moviegoers, who comprised 32 percent with the crowd.
"After Fast Five' performed so strongly, we knew there were something special going," said Universal's head of distribution Nikki Rocco, "but we didn't take anything as a given. Undertake a movie open like this takes the studio, the filmmakers and everyone in the future through, and we did."
The massive debut means "Fast & Furious 6" should outstrip the previous highest-grossing entry inside franchise, "Fast Five," which took in $209 million domestically and also a whopping $416 million overseas for the $626 million worldwide haul in 2011. Overall, the "Fast and Furious" franchise has brought in $1.6 billion globally.
"Fast and Furious 6" brings back Vin Diesel, Paul Walker and Dwayne Johnson as well as director Justin Lin, who has overseen four from the franchise's films. What's more , it revives fan-favorite Michelle Rodriguez, who was simply killed off in the earlier segment.
The movie is determined working in london, and premiered there, indicative of how a franchise has started out its 2001 origins to be a street-racing potboiler kick in the subculture of East L.A. into an action spectacle on the global scale.
Paramount's "Star Trek Into Darkness," last week's No. 1 movie, was third after eating $14.6 million Saturday. That means a $49 million four-day haul, and puts its overall total at $158 million after two weeks.
The week's other wide opener, Fox's animated family tale "Epic," surged to $13.3 million Saturday and should finish in fourth at around $44 million for the long weekend.
Disney's blockbuster "Iron Man 3" was next, from $7.6 million Saturday that projects to a $25 million four-day total. That lifts the domestic total with the Marvel superhero sequel past $367 million, and its worldwide haul to greater than $1.14 billion. With this, it moves into No. 5 one of several all-time highest-grossing movies worldwide, ahead of "Transformers: Dark in the Moon."
"The good Gatsby" was at sixth, after having a $5.1 million Saturday that squeeze glitzy adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel on course for just a $17.2 million four-day take. The other day it became the initially director Baz Luhrmann's movies hitting the $100 million mark for the ticket booth, and its total now stands at $118 million for Warner Bros.
The most notable ten (Friday-Sunday totals):
"Fast & Furious 6," $98.5 million
"The Hangover Part III," $42.4;
"Star Trek Into Darkness," $38 million
"Epic," $34.2 million
"Iron Man 3," $19.4 million
"The truly amazing Gatsby," $13.7 million
"42," $1.2 million
"The Croods," $1.2 million
"Oblivion," $815K;
"Oz the fantastic and Powerful," $629,000









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