'The Fate of the Furious' leaves competition in the dust at the box office

In second place, the DreamWorks animation 'The Boss Baby' took in $12.8 million


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'The Fate of the Furious' is scheduled for release in April 2017. PHOTO: FACEBOOK



The Fate of the Furious ran at full throttle for a second weekend, raking in $38.7 million to head North American box-office profits with a total of $163.6, industry analysts estimated on Sunday.

Although the eighth installment in Universal Studio's Fast and Furious series - starring megastars Vin Diesel and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, shattered records during its opening last weekend with global revenues of more than a half-billion dollars, its North American take so far has come in below that of Furious 7, which earned $250 million over its first two weekends.

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The latest film, directed by F Gary Gray of Straight Outta Compton fame, also features Charlize Theron, Tyrese Gibson and hip-hop star Ludacris.


In it, Diesel's Dom Toretto character is coerced to join forces with a cyber-terrorist played by Theron, who turns him against his team.

In second place, the DreamWorks animation The Boss Baby took in $12.8 million, Exhibitor Relations reported.

The tale of rivalry between babies and puppies has earned a four-week total of $137 million. Alec Baldwin voices the tie-wearing chief baby in the production, distributed by Fox.

Third-place Beauty and the Beast continued to draw viewers to North American theaters this weekend, earning $10 million in its sixth week.

The Disney blockbuster, starring Emma Watson and Dan Stevens, has taken in $471 million domestically so far while pushing past $1 billion internationally.

Fourth place went to Born in China, a Disney animal documentary, which debuted with $5.1 million. The co-production between Disneynature and Shanghai Media Group offers a rare glimpse of pandas, snow leopards and other creatures of the country's vast animal kingdom.

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Going in Style held fifth place. The Warner Bros comedy, starring Morgan Freeman, Alan Arkin and Michael Caine as aging bank robbers, had weekend sales of $5 million.

Rounding out the top 10 were:

Smurfs: The Lost Village ($4.9 million)

Unforgettable ($4.8 million)

Gifted ($4.5 million)

The Promise ($4 million)

The Lost City of Z ($2 million)

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