LMAO anger? Chile please iggy was in it for a few seconds I didn't even know she was in it til she opened the door..even Ronda Rouse got triple the screen time and an actual scene not some extra scene Noone cares about lol sit down sis
LMAO anger? Chile please iggy was in it for a few seconds I didn't even know she was in it til she opened the door..even Ronda Rouse got triple the screen time and an actual scene not some extra scene Noone cares about lol sit down sis
Box Office Guru Wrapup: Furious 7 First to Four-peat in 3 Years
In its fourth and final frame taking pole position, the action juggernaut Furious 7 held onto the top spot vaulting into triple-century territory domestically and joining the elite billion-dollar club overseas. The Universal smash grossed an estimated $18.3M dropping only 37% during a weekend that saw very little competition come its way. Most holdovers in the top ten had small declines. Furious 7 became the first film to spend four straight weeks at number one since 2012's The Hunger Games.
Vin Diesel's action mega-hit has now grossed $320.5M putting it at number 36 on the list of all-time domestic blockbusters just ahead of the $319.1M of 2007's Transformers. Furious 7 is on course to challenge American Sniper by the end of its run, although Avengers: Age of Ultron has every intention of surpassing their domestic numbers in the weeks ahead as it launches here at 7:00pm this Thursday night.
Furious 7 now stands an incredible 46% ahead of where the last film Fast & Furious 6 was at the same point. Diesel and Universal announced days ago that an eighth pic in the lucrative franchise is in development and will open on April 14, 2017. This was not a shocker given that the first seven films have grossed $3.7 billion worldwide and counting with the best numbers coming from the most recent installments.
The international marketplace continues to shine for Furious 7 and the overseas cume topped $1 billion this weekend. Only two other films have ever done this in movie history - Titanic in 1998 and Avatar in 2010. This weekend's international gross was hit hard by Ultron's launch in much of the world and came in at $69.7M from 67 markets. The highlight was China which surged to an amazing $323M in only 15 days breaking the record for the highest-grossing film of all-time there. Transformers: Age of Extinction held that record since last summer. China also surpassed North America as the film's top-grossing market in the world.
Worldwide, Furious 7 ranks number five all-time behind James Cameron's dynamic duo, The Avengers, and the final Harry Potter. It will sail past Deathly Hallows Part 2 within days and will challenge the $1.52 billion of Avengers by the time its run ends. Of course, Ultron is also looking to crash that party soon hoping to reach similar territory this summer.
Bahaha you deal with the movies success having NOTHING to do with Iggys 6 seconds of bad acting the franchise has always done well her wack ass ain't had nothing to do with it