Jurassic World, Superman and Lilo & Stitch
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Dinosaurs are ruling the box office again. “Jurassic World Rebirth,” the seventh installment in Universal’s long-running prehistoric series, stomped to $147.3 million over its first five days in 4,308 North American theaters.
The DNA in this new round of dinosaurs is so good, it's leading Universal/Amblin's Jurassic World Rebirth to a higher worldwide opening than previously reported, that being $322.5M worldwide (instead of $318M+) with $147.
The summer tentpole films are rolling out, and as expected, Jurassic World Rebirth had a massive opening over the holiday weekend. The film opened to $91.5 million at the box office, more than three times the amount the runner-up,
The latest “Jurassic World” installment made over $318 million in box office sales domestically and internationally over the last five days.
Apple Original Films’ F1 via Warner Bros posted a second Saturday around $10.6M per estimates, +54% from Friday, for a 3-day around $26M, -54%, for a ten-day total of $109.5M. Imax screens stateside added $7.6M, close to a third of the weekend, with a running Imax total of $27.4M.
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The numbers don’t lie: a lot of people went to go see Superman this weekend.
Universal Pictures’ seventh iteration of the dinosaur franchise leads a strong July Fourth weekend at the box office.
The latest reboot of the killer dino franchise, starring Scarlett Johansson, collected a toothy $147 million in the U.S. and Canada.
Rebirth has become the second-biggest opening for a Jurassic movie in the franchise behind 2015’s Jurassic World with $525.5 million. The film is also enjoying a decent run at Indian box office.