Jurassic World has dominated the US box office in its opening weekend, taking over $200 million.
The dinosaur blockbuster starring Chris Pratt took $204.6m, giving it the second biggest domestic opening in history after The Avengers‘ $207.4m in 2012.
Jurassic World sends comedy film Spy down to number two with $16m, while disaster movie San Andreas moves down to three with $11m.
Insidious Chapter 3 falls to four with $7.3m, as Pitch Perfect 2‘s $6m places the sequel at number five.
Entourage is at six with $4.3m, and Mad Max: Fury Road takes seven with $4.1m.
Number eight goes to Avengers: Age of Ultron with $3.6m, while Disney’s Tomorrowland lands at nine with $3.4m.
Finally, Love & Mercy rounds out the top ten films of the week with $1.7m.
The US weekend box office Top 10 for June 12-14 is as follows:
1. (-) Jurassic World – $204,600,000
2. (1) Spy – $16,000,000
3. (2) San Andreas – $11,010,000
4. (3) Insidious Chapter 3 – $7,300,000
5. (6) Pitch Perfect 2 – $6,000,000
6. (4) Entourage – $4,340,000
7. (5) Mad Max: Fury Road – $4,130,000
8. (8) Avengers: Age of Ultron – $3,641,000
9. (7) Tomorrowland – $3,417,000
10. (-) Love & Mercy – $1,765,000
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