‘Jurassic World’ Completely Destroyed The Worldwide Box Office This Weekend


We were all pretty bloody keen for Jurassic World, and had a fair idea that the fourth film in the series was going to be big, but over the weekend, it became apparent just how big, as the film completely smashed box office records, making history with the highest worldwide opening of all time. 

In its opening days in cinemas, the film has already earned $US 511.8 million ($AU 660 million), easily surpassing the previous record holder Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2, which made $US 483.2 million its opening weekend. 
Deathly Hallows Part 2 went on to be the number six highest-grossing film, internationally, of all time, with current releases Furious 7 and Avengers: Age Of Ultron in the number four and five slots. 
If mixed reviews and concerns about how Bryce Dallas Howard‘s character spends the whole thing in heels don’t dent Jurassic World‘s box office, there’s a fairly good chance it could join the top five
Nearly 40% of the film’s audience was under the age of 25, meaning that a good chunk of people who saw it weren’t even born when the first Jurassic Park tore the place up in 1993.
This success also solidifies things for star Chris Pratt, and is his third box office hit in a row after The Lego Movie and Guardians Of The Galaxy. Andy Dwyer has come so far!
With a reported budget of $US 150 million, Jurassic World will prove to be a highly profitable enterprise, so it’s no surprise that Universal are milking that dinosaur teat for all it’s worth, with sequels already announced.
So have you seen it yet? If not, go ahead and take the day off work and check it out, we’ll cover for you. 

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