Fast and furious 10 (Fast X) has hit the big screen, at least globally. Opening last Friday (19), the Louis Leterrier-directed sequel earned $67.5 million at the U.S. box office and surpassed $300 million in its first weekend of global release, surpassing Guardians of the Galaxy 3 and climb to the top of the leaderboards.
The low opening in the US puts the film behind it Fast and furious 9, which grossed $70 million at the time. The numbers can be disappointing when compared, like fast 9 it was the return of the saga after the pandemic, that is, with a still slow opening. It’s also worth noting that the current feature is the most expensive film in the franchise, costing $340 million, and aims to conclude the story of the group commanded by Toretto (Vin Diesel).
The highest-grossing sequence was Fast and furious 7of 2015, which marked the farewell of star Paul Walker, who died in a car accident in 2013. The film grossed $147 million in its first opening weekend and another $1.5 billion globally.
In addition to Diesel and other veteran names, Fast and furious 10 has the unprecedented presence of Jason Momoa and the return of the film to Brazil. We prepared an article in response to the post-credits scenes, an addition that has become expected in any production (and not just hero franchises).Self Fast and furious 10 There’s a post-credit scene!
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