Fast and Furious 7 roared past the $100 million mark at the
international box office before the weekend even begun.
The final film featuring the late Paul Walker,Furious 7earned $59.2
million from 63 markets Friday for a three-day foreign total of $120.6
million and worldwide haul of $197.9 million, factoring in the $67.3
million earned Friday in North America. Furious 7 has broke records
with a staggering $60million earnings in just two days of opening.
the movie continues to build momentum at the Friday box office for a
weekend debut in the $135 million-$138 million range, the largest
opening in North America since fall 2013.
The flick featuring latePaul Walker's final participation, is opening
around the globe this weekend - after earning a record-breaking $6million internationally on Wednesday and Thursday - for a possible
worldwide debut approaching or crossing $300 million by the end of
Easter Sunday.

Getting the widest release in Universal's history, Furious 7 played
domestically in 4,003 theaters on Good Friday, while it has booked
more than 10,500 screens in 63 territories internationally- although
it won't open in China, Japan and Russia until later.
The report further stated that Furious 7 is likewise poised to nab the
biggest opening of 2015 to date because it will easily beat the $121.9
million launch of The Hunger Games Mockingjay — Part 1 in November
2104, making it the largest three-day opening since The Hunger Games:
Catching Fire ($158 million) in November 2013.

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