Fast & Furious 9 is on track to break the pandemic-era box office record in the United States after a huge opening this weekend.
The latest film in the record-breaking franchise hit cinemas worldwide this week.
According to American media company Variety, the Vin Diesel and Michelle Rodriguez-starring movie made $30million across over 4,000 cinemas on its opening day and is currently heading for an intake of $68m on opening weekend.
The pandemic-era record at the US box office is currently held by A Quiet Place Part II, which opened with a first-weekend haul of $48million, going on to become the first film to surpass $100million in US ticket sales since Covid-19 hit early last year.
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