'Jurassic World' has huge first weekend
LINDSEY BAHR/Associated Press | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 9 years, 7 months AGO
Dinosaurs are anything but extinct at the box office.
"Jurassic World," the fourth film in the series, became the highest global opener of all time with a staggering $511.8 million in its first days in theaters. It also brought in $208.8 million in its first weekend in theaters, Universal Pictures said Monday. That's the highest-grossing opening weekend of all time.
Marvel's "The Avengers" had previously held the domestic opening weekend record. That film opened to $207.4 million in 2012.
It has been 14 years since there has been a new "Jurassic" film in theaters, and the combination of cinematic grandeur, nostalgia and awareness helped "Jurassic World" far surpass analyst predictions going into the weekend, which had the film on track for a $125 million opening.
"This over-performed in a way that I've never seen," Rentrak's Senior Media Analyst Paul Dergarabedian said. "It broke the box office sound barrier."
Universal Pictures and Legendary co-financed the $150 million, PG-13 rated film. Audiences in every quadrant came to see the film in theaters. According to exit polls, 39 percent were under the age of 25, signifying the massive interest of both a new generation and the continued enthusiasm of those who saw "Jurassic Park" in 1993.
Also, audiences shelled out the extra money to see the film in the biggest format possible. About 48 percent of domestic audiences opted for 3D.
"It is extraordinary. The film has resonated with audiences around the world," said Nick Carpou, Universal's president of domestic distribution.
Directed by Colin Trevorrow and executive-produced by Steven Spielberg, "Jurassic World" is the third in a series of blockbusters for star Chris Pratt, who also starred in the 2014 box office hits "Guardians of the Galaxy" and "The Lego Movie."
"He's like Jimmy Stewart with a leather vest and muscles," Dergarbedian said. "He's a great modern-day action hero."
This is also likely not the last "Jurassic" film audiences will see. Pratt has stated in interviews that he has signed on for future installments. But right now, Universal is focusing on what's in theaters.
"Jurassic World" is just the latest hit for Universal in 2015, following "Fifty Shades of Grey" and "Furious 7."
No studio even tried to compete with the unbeatable dinosaurs this weekend, and thus holdovers populated the rest of the top five. Melissa McCarthy's "Spy" earned $16 million in its second weekend in theaters, bringing its domestic total to $56.9 million. "San Andreas" added another $11 million, and "Insidious Chapter 3" and "Pitch Perfect 2" took the fourth and fifth spots, with $7.3 million and $6 million, respectively.
The dino-sized debut of "Jurassic World" is of utmost importance to the industry, too, which has seen three consecutive down weekends in what was supposed to be a record-setting summer.
"We got the wind back in the summer sails," said Dergarabedian, citing upcoming films like "Inside Out," "Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation" and "Ted 2" as some of the big films on the way. "This gets the summer back on track."
Top 10 movies
The top 10 movies at U.S. and Canadian theaters Friday through Sunday, followed by distribution studio, gross, number of theater locations, average receipts per location, total gross and number of weeks in release, as compiled Monday by Rentrak:
1. "Jurassic World," Universal, $208,806,270, 4,274 locations, $48,855 average, $208,806,270, 1 week.
2. "Spy," 20th Century Fox, $15,613,686, 3,715 locations, $4,203 average, $56,550,930, 2 weeks.
3. "San Andreas," Warner Bros., $10,812,387, 3,535 locations, $3,059 average, $119,123,301, 3 weeks.
4. "Insidious: Chapter 3," Focus Features, $7,311,963, 3,014 locations, $2,426 average, $37,382,544, 2 weeks.
5. "Pitch Perfect 2," Universal, $6,398,030, 2,677 locations, $2,390 average, $171,113,715, 5 weeks.
6. "Entourage," Warner Bros., $4,186,984, 3,108 locations, $1,347 average, $25,717,456, 2 weeks.
7. "Mad Max: Fury Road," Warner Bros., $4,065,967, 2,234 locations, $1,820 average, $138,543,794, 5 weeks.
8. "Avengers: Age Of Ultron," Disney, $3,675,057, 2,156 locations, $1,705 average, $444,777,275, 7 weeks.
9. "Tomorrowland," Disney, $3,492,475, 2,540 locations, $1,375 average, $83,682,888, 4 weeks.
10. "Love & Mercy," Roadside Attractions, $1,672,325, 573 locations, $2,919 average, $4,680,936, 2 weeks.
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