Actor Vin Diesel said he feels "humble and blessed" as the eighth instalment premieres worldwide to record-breaking numbers. By Duarte Garrido, Entertainment Reporter The latest Fast And The Furious movie is expected to break an all time record to become the biggest worldwide debut. Fasten your seat belts, The Fate Of The Furious is expected to break through Easter weekend to earn a record $532.5m (£425m) in just two days, according to Universal. This would make it the highest grossing opening weekend of all time, leaving behind the seventh episode of the Star Wars franchise. The Force Awakens opened to a staggering ($529) £421m worldwide in December 2015, beating the previous record holder Jurassic World by a long shot. Image: Star Wars: The Force Awakens currently holds the record with 422 million pounds worldwide Colin Trevorrow's dinosaur reboot took home £252.9m in two days, nearly £200m...
The studios’ panels here at CinemaCon can last hours. Literally. There’s typically a lot of preamble, an exhibitor honor of sort of a legendary vet before the clips and stars start flying. Related Paramount Brings The Star Power To CinemaCon: Dwayne Johnson, Mark Wahlberg, Matt Damon... But Disney tonight completed their CinemaCon presentation in arguably a record 12 1/2 minutes. That’s because the soul of tonight’s presentation is the screening of their Memorial Day tentpole Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales. Hence, no clips, stars, or pre-recorded messages. The biggest news was that the Wreck It Ralph sequel, which is debuting next year on March 9, is now titled Ralph Breaks the Internet . Last year, Disney employed a similar presentation, but in addition to showing a preview of Captain America: Civil War, they showed off the first half hour of Finding Dory. Distrib...
Comments
Post a Comment