The seventh installment of the saga “Fast & amp; Furious” connects all records at the worldwide box office, rising directly ninth of the best starts of all time
According to the company. Exhibitor Relations, the James Wan film has made $ 147.2 million in revenue during its operating first weekend in North America, when he was featured on 4004 rooms. And that, not counting the 14 million harvested for its exclusive release in IMAX. This is the “biggest launch in the history of the studio Universal, hoisting is in first place (box office) on 63 international markets where it is broadcast, and setting records around the world,” says the Analyst Jeff Bock. With numbers like “Fast & amp; Furious 7″ comes directly ninth of the 10 best starts of all time, positioning itself between “Spider-Man 3″ ($ 151.1 million) and “Twilight 2″ (142 , $ 8 million).
The best start to the year in France
In North America, this production budget estimated at $ 250 million raked in 245 million, or 391.6 million dollars worldwide in just three days. In France, “Fast & amp; Furious 7″ has already made more than 1.7 million tickets since its release in theaters on Wednesday 1 April. In France, the film by James Wan and achieves the best start to the year, while leaving little hope to competition.
This seventh part of the saga opened in 2001 with the Rob Cohen film was marked by tragedy with the death of his actor Paul Walker. Carried away by a car accident Nov. 30, 2013, one that embodies Brian O’Conner in the franchise was then filming of this album. The filming had to be suspended, the redesigned script and production finally chose to replace the player with a digital lining. Obviously, this accident has not tarnished the image of the saga, including the initiation of an eighth episode seems more relevant than ever.
(with AFP)
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