I just went to see this Yesterday at
1:00 PM with my Sister, 7 year old Nephew, and My dad, We all Loved it!!!!!!!!!!!! It was just as good as The TLW, yes I actually Love TLW, but JW was more epic in scope and feel then TLW Obviously not as good as the first one but a great Pop Corn Flick none the less, well worth the wait!!!!!! So far It is well recieved with the Die Hard JP fans such as my self and I think despite Critics attempts to rip it apart word of mouth is doing just fine!!!!!!!!!
'Jurassic' Knocks It Outta the Park
by
Keith Simanton
June 12, 2015
Jurassic World outperformed even the most optimistic of forecasts with an $82.8M Friday,
the third best Friday opening on record, with only
Age of Ultron ($84.4M) and
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 ($91M) still ahead of it.
Universal, who was playing it cool with estimates of $100M for the weekend, are now putting the three-day total at an astonishing $181.4M. Some reports are even putting it higher, at $192.7.
If we stay with the studio's $181.4M that's still the
third biggest opening weekend of all time only behind
Avengers: Age of Ultron ($191.2M) and
Marvel's The Avengers ($207.4).
If you believe Universal is still being conservative in their estimates and go with the $192.7
Jurassic World goes ahead of
Ultron as the second biggest opening weekend to date.
This also catapults June from the 6th to the 2nd spot on the
top opening weekends by month. Before
Jurassic World June stacked up like this:
6th place
June — Top film:
Man of Steel ($116.6M)
5th place
April — Top film:
Furious 7 ($147.1M)
4th place
March — Top film:
The Hunger Games ($152.5M)
3rd place
November — Top film:
Catching Fire ($158M)
2nd place
July — Top film:
Deathly Hallows 2 ($169M)
1st place
May — Top film:
Marvel's The Avengers ($207M)
With that ranking now reshuffled it may cause some execs, who seem to use June as a breather between the opening May salvo and their July kicker, to rethink the viability of opening a massive tentpole in the month.
How'd we get here? The
terrific $18.5M on Thursday night and its
impressive international launch on Wednesday proved to be like the ripples in the water glass in the original
Jurassic Park, warning that something big was coming. The scary thing?
Jurassic World isn't done yet.