Universal’s “Fast X” is not bringing in the box office riches that past “Fast & Furious” films used to in North America with a $67 million domestic opening, but it is still finding great success internationally with a $253 million overseas launch to earn $319 million worldwide.
In the U.S., “Fast X” isn’t showing signs that it will top the $173 million final total of its predecessor “F9,” a film that came out during the early stages of box office rebuilding in summer 2021.
Its $67.5 million opening is below the $70 million launch of “F9” and the film has received a B+ on CinemaScore and 82% positive score on Rotten Tomatoes.
With only one weekend of premium format play, that good-but-not-excellent audience reception may not be enough to give the film legs to reach $200 million domestically.But “Fast & Furious” historically has been a franchise that has earned its tentpole status thanks to strong play throughout the world, and “Fast X” is demonstrating that again as its worldwide opening is topping that of “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
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