Jurassic World rumbles to record setting $204.6 million opening

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Dinosaurs rule the earth again after Jurassic World debuted to a dominant $204.6 million at the domestic box office this weekend.
That commanding number, the second biggest opening in history, all be ensures that those pesky geneticists will keep futzing around with Triceratops DNA for several more installments and park-goers will continue to serve as prehistoric reptile kibble.
Universal Pictures and Legendary shelled out $150 million to reopen the park, bringing on Sundance sensation Colin Trevorrow (Safety Not Guaranteed) and snagging Chris Pratt to star in the sequel. It has been more than a decade since Jurassic Park III and the absence appears to have spiked interest in the latest film. Credit goes to Trevorrow and crew for recapturing that old Isla Nublar magic.
Going into the weekend, it was clear that Jurassic World was shaping up to be a box office colossus, but no one was even close to predicting the scale of the opening. Most projections were in the $125 million to $135 million range.
Instead, Jurassic World scored the year’s biggest bow, just ahead of Avengers: Age of Ultron and its formidable $191.3 million opening last May.
It ranks behind 2012’s Marvel’s The Avengers and its $207.4 million debut on the all-time list of openings. From there, Jurassic World stomped across the record books, scoring the third biggest opening day ever, with $82.8 million and shattering all June high-water marks for opening weekend, biggest opening day and all-time biggest PG-13 launch.  
-Entertainment Desk

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