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Guardians of the Galaxy 2 surpassed $ 400 million in box office

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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 won over $ 400 million worldwide. It happened just a few days after the movie was released on most movie markets. Thus, the continuation of the adaptation of the popular Marvel comics showed one of the best starts of 2017.

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 in North America. earned 145 million dollars on the premiere weekend, that is, one and a half times more than the first episode collected at the time. This is also the second start of the year in the US: the first is also the Walt Disney project "Beauty and the Beast".

In USA, Guardians of the Galaxy America ended up in China, where the movie grossed $ 48 million on its first weekend.

The production budget of the painting was $ 200 million, therefore, to payback it needs to earn at least $ 500 million. This milestone will be conquered in the coming days.

In the second place in the American box office was the action adventure "Fast and Furious 8", which raised another 8.5 million dollars. The movie's worldwide gross reached $ 1.58 billion. The third place was held by the animated movie "The Boss Sucker", which earned another $ 6.1 million.

In the second place in the American box office was the action adventure "Fast and Furious 8", which collected another 8.5 million dollars. The movie's worldwide gross reached $ 1.58 billion. The third place was held by the animated movie "The Boss Baby", which earned another $ 6.1 million.

In the second place in the American box office was the action adventure "Fast and Furious 8", which collected another 8.5 million dollars. The movie's worldwide gross reached $ 1.58 billion. The third place was held by the animated movie "The Boss Baby", which earned another $ 6.1 million.

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Author: Jake Pinkman


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