'Furious 7' is racing well- ahead of its competitors at the International box-office after cashing-in 800 million dollars globally.
The car-racing action movie has already become the Universal's biggest opening till date and the movie is expected to rake-in 1 billion dollars at the global box office mark at the end of the coming week, Deadline.com reported.
Lionsgate's 'Child 44' starts its international rollout with Tom Hardy starring in about 20 markets including the UK, Brazil and France, Liam Neeson's 'Run All Night' legs it to Germany, Russia and Mexico along with about 20 more territories and Paul Blart 'Mall Cop 2' expands further.
The Top 10 major studio releases were about 26 percent off of last week's huge take that was led by 'Furious 7'.
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