Fast X is racing towards hordes of dollars at the box office, and its earnings have now helped the Fast and the Furious franchise pass $7 billion globally, according to Deadline. Fast X has also made Universal the first studio to pass $1 billion at the domestic box office in 2023.
Fast and the Furious has now become the fifth franchise to pass $7 billion at the global box office, doing so in 11 films. It is currently ranked as the fifth-highest-grossing franchise of all time. It is currently tied with Warner Bros.' Wizarding World films, which includes the Harry Potter franchise, for the fewest number of movies required to reach the $7 billion mark. The films have collectively garnered $1.946 billion at the domestic box office and $5.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT While Fast X is nowhere near the highest-grossing film in the saga yet, the Vin Diesel and Jason Momoa starrer has still managed to generate $81.9 million at the domestic box office since its release on May 19. The film has nabbed an additional $289.8 million overseas for a global box office total of $371.8 million, significantly surpassing its initial box office tracking numbers.
Passing the $7 billion mark is likely welcome news to Universal, which has now brought in $1 billion domestically for the quickest time in the past decade, including box office returns from its subsidiary, Focus Features. The studio has had a number of hits already in 2023, the most notable of which is The Super Mario Bros. Movie, which has raked in $1.248 billion worldwide to become the third-highest-grossing animated film in history.
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