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Box Office’s Easter treat

Easter long weekend box office up by 23% for year-to-date + Highest all-time debut for Fast and Furious franchise.

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Apr 7, 2015
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Fast and Furious 7Moviegoers spent over $26m across the Easter weekend driving box office up a staggering 23% for the year-to-date. This year there was one standout superstar at the Easter box office – Fast And Furious 7 with an opening weekend take of $14.62m. Include the Easter Monday ticket sales and that opening grows to $17.8m, making it the biggest opening weekend of 2015 and the highest all-time debut for the 14-year-old Fast And Furious franchise.

And get this – FF7 had a screen average of $28,838 which is up amongst the best ever.

The total for the top 20 movies over Easter was $26.5m which is up 94% week-on-week.

Five other movies took over $1m over the Easter weekend:
•  Cinderella $3.15m with $9.70m after two weekends
•  Home $1.91m with $8.01m after three weekends
•  SpongeBob SquarePants $1.32m on its opening weekend after previews
•  Insurgent $1.17m with $9.22m after three weekends
•  Get Hard with $1.03m on its second weekend

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