Monday, June 15, 2015

Jurassic World achieved record revenue in its opening weekend – STERN

N your record the history of cinema: The fourth film of the “Jurassic Park” series has recorded worldwide estimated 512 million dollars on its opening weekend. This has calculated the US market research firm Rentrak. The film would therefore the previous record holder “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2″ overtaken by 2011, who realized $ 483 million in its first day in theaters. In the US and Canada alone, the Dino-action film cracked Chris Pratt, the 200 million dollar mark.

According to industry service “Boxoffice Mojo” the movie was playing $ 204,600,000 ( about 180 million euros) a. For the US and Canada, this is the second best theatrical release in film history: “Jurassic World” is therefore extremely thin behind “The Avengers” from 2012. The superhero film played on the first weekend $ 207.4 million a – less than three million more. ” / p>

had the fourth film with resurrected dinosaurs in the US and Canada a far better release date than his three predecessors: The first film directed by Steven Spielberg had just under $ 47 million in 1993 recorded, the second four years later (“The Lost World: Jurassic Park”, also Steven Spielberg as a director) $ 73 million. The third Dino film in 2001 (“Jurassic Park III” directed by Joe Johnston) took almost $ 51 million in the first few days.

The overall result fell against steadily from 1 03 billion over 619 million to 369 million. The fourth film in the series and the most expensive: With reportedly $ 150 million to (led Colin Trevorrow director, executive producer was again Steven Spielberg) “Jurassic World” have cost more than the first two films of the series together

<. p class="font"> The projection of “Jurassic World” is so great that all the other nine movies together grossed in the top ten of the United States and Canada over the weekend only about a quarter of the Primus. The comedy “Spy – Susan Cooper Undercover” with Melissa McCarthy was again good for 16 million dollars, it follows the earthquake drama “San Andreas” with 11 million. Scientists find the film not quite logical that moviegoers not seem to mind it

The creepy. “Insidious: Chapter 3 – Every story has a beginning,” slipped from third to four: 7 , 3 million dollars in the second week – not bad for a movie that should have cost only ten million. “Pitch Perfect 2″, now with six million in fifth place, is an even better deal. The film will have cost $ 29 million, he recorded alone in the US and Canada in five weeks but already 170 million

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