‘Furious 7’ on course to clear $100m in opening weekend

Interest in seeing how the picture resolved the death of Paul Walker helped film in box office

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Furious 7 got off to a fast and furious start at the box office this weekend.

After taking in a healthy $15.8 million (Dh58 million) on Thursday, the testosterone-laced street racing franchise starring Vin Diesel, Jason Statham and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson pulled in $67.3 million from 4,004 theatres on Friday. That puts the Universal Pictures action flick on course to clear $100 million on its opening weekend.

In fact, estimates for the weekend haul keep growing. A week ago, analysts were estimating that the picture would make $115 million to $125 million this weekend. By Saturday morning, estimates were being revised up to $150 million.

This makes Furious 7 the ninth-biggest Friday opening ever, in a league with pictures such as Hunger Games: Catching Fire ($70.9 million on its opening Friday in 2013) and Iron Man 3 ($68.8 million, also in 2013).

Interest in seeing how the picture resolved the death of one of its lead actors, Paul Walker, along with enthusiastic reviews, have helped its position at the box office. The $190-million film’s opening was moved from last summer after Walker died in a car crash during production.

Coming in a distant second, with an $11.4-million Friday haul, is the animated children’s movie Home, produced by Dreamworks and distributed by 20th Century Fox. This brings that movie’s total grosses to $79.5 million.

The Will Ferrell/Kevin Hart comedy Get Hard (Warner Bros), the live action fairy tale Cinderella (Disney) and The Divergent Series: Insurgent - Shatter Reality (a virtual reality short film) all pulled in between $4 million and $5 million on Friday.

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