The official final numbers have yet to arrive, but The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that Universal's epic dinosaur sequel had a bigger Father's Day weekend than expected bringing in over $104 million over the course of its second weekend, a slighly higher total than the $103.1 million collected by Marvel's The Avengers in 2012 during its second weekend. Additionally, the Colin Trevorrow-directed picture cleared $400 million at the domestic box office on Sunday in a record-shattering 10 days, once again beating out The Avengers, which needed 14 days.
Additionally, sometime today, Jurassic World will become the fastest film ever to cross the $1 billion mark at the worldwide box office beating the record-breaking performance of Universal's other major blockbuster of the year, the Vin Diesel/Paul Walker-starrer Furious 7. The Chris Pratt-starrer is now the 22nd member of the billion-dollar club and the third film this year to cross the milestone number.