Box Office: 'Jurassic World' Sets Record For Biggest Worldwide Debut Ever With $511 Million Opening Weekend
While critics and fanboys were mixed on "Jurassic World," that didn't stop audiences for one moment. Colin Trevorrow's dinosaur blockbuster took a huge bite out of the box office with a $204.6 million domestic take, making it the second biggest Friday to Sunday opening in history, sandwiched between "The Avengers" and "Avengers: Age Of Ultron." And those numbers helped make the worldwide haul of $511 million the biggest debut of all time, passing the previous record of $494 million by "Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part II." And did ticket buyers like it? You bet they did. They gave the movie a solid A Cinemascore, which bodes very well for "Jurassic World" having some strong legs for the rest of the summer.
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