'Jurassic World' eats box office alive to set record
The fearsome "Jurassic Park" dinosaurs have done it again, gobbling up the competition to score the biggest worldwide box office opening weekend ever with the latest franchise.
Action-packed "Jurassic World," featuring a new and particularly lethal hybrid dino, raked in a whopping $511 million globally in its debut at cinemas, according to box office tracker Exhibitor Relations on Sunday.
That was the largest weekend bow in history, eclipsing Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 ($483 million in 2011), according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The unprecedented haul for "Jurassic World" was boosted by the $100 million earned in China alone and the blockbuster topped the box office in 66 countries.
In North America, "Jurassic World" made $204.6 million, just short of the record for an opening weekend in the region, held by Marvel's "The Avengers" at $207.4 million in 2012.
"This is absolutely a four-quadrant movie and is working on so many levels. The release date was awesome and everybody stayed off of our date," The Hollywood Reporter quoted Universal domestic distribution chief Nick Carpou as saying.
In addition to Chris Pratt as chief dinosaur-keeper and Bryce Dallas Howard as the park's overzealous marketing guru, the cast of the film includes a multi-ethnic array of actors.
Co-produced by Steven Spielberg -- who directed the first two of the four films -- "Jurassic World" takes us back to the island theme park where scientists first revived T-Rex and Co for paying customers more than two decades ago.
Way ahead of the crowd
"Jurassic World" dwarfed its rivals at theaters in North America at the weekend, bumping comedy espionage spoof "Spy" to second place, with a relatively paltry $16 million.
"Spy" stars Melissa McCarthy as a CIA analyst with a ho-hum desk job but a knack for being a discrete hero in risky missions carried out by others.
But this time, she goes deep undercover in the world of arms trafficking when two agents -- played by Jason Statham and Jude Law -- get in trouble, and works to head off a global disaster.
Mega-disaster epic "San Andreas," which topped box office sales in its debut two weekends ago at $54.6 million, was in third place as the blockbuster summer season gathers pace, at $11 million, according to Exhibitor Relations.
The big-budget spectacular stars Dwayne Johnson as a rescue pilot teaming up with his estranged wife to save their daughter after earthquakes unleash chaos on Los Angeles and San Francisco.
The film's title refers to a real-life and much-feared major geological fault in California.
Fourth place went to the new flick "Insidious: Chapter 3," at $7.3 million.
It is a prequel to the story of a family connected to the spirit world, and here a psychic contacts the dead to help a teen targeted by a supernatural entity.
"Pitch Perfect 2" came in fifth at $6.0 million.
Starring Anna Kendrick and Rebel Wilson, the musical comedy sequel follows the fortunes of the Barden Bellas singing team as they chase international success after being banned from the competitive circuit.
"Entourage" -- adapted from an HBO TV sitcom about an actor and his childhood buddies living the high life in Hollywood -- was sixth with $4.3 million in revenue.
It stars Adrian Grenier playing A-list movie star Vince Chase.
"Mad Max: Fury Road," the fourth film of the iconic "Mad Max" franchise and the first in 30 years, dropped to seventh place, taking in $4.1 million.
Superhero blockbuster "Avengers: Age of Ultron" scored $3.6 million.
In ninth place was Disney's "Tomorrowland," the sci-fi adventure drama starring George Clooney. It cashed in $3.4 million.
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