While it might seem that Fast X has run out of gas in the states, it’s totally turbo boasted overseas as the tenth installment in the Universal franchise is eyeing a an offshore start of $235M to 60M+ domestic.
That will get Fast X to $295M worldwide, making it the third highest global start for a Fast & Furious movie after Fate of the Furious ($541.9M) and Furious 7 ($397.6M).
And that’s nothing to be ashamed about despite any smacking of franchise fatigue. It’s a start that beats such movies such as Rogue One: A Star Wars Story ($290M WW), Justice League ($278.8M), and Twilight Saga: New Moon ($274.9M).
As always, Fast X is a part of multi-cultural appealing jewel crown for Universal and will overindex stateside with Latino, Hispanic and Black moviegoers.
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